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Oden Meeker Manuscripts, 1954-1968: Finding Aid

Creator:
Meeker, Oden, 1918-1976.
Abstract:
The Oden Meeker Manuscripts collection consists of writings and photographs of the American freelance author Oden Meeker (1918-1976), a former director of the humanitarian organization CARE.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0504

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David A. Morse Papers, 1895-1998 (bulk 1942-1990): Finding Aid

Creator:
Morse, David A. (David Abner), 1907-
Abstract:
The David A. Morse Papers document the life and times of David Abner Morse (1907-1990), American lawyer, soldier, and public official. While he distinguished himself in legal, military, and governmental circles, the most fruitful years of his life were spent at the helm of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the oldest member of the United Nations' family of specialized agencies. As Director-General of the International Labour Office in Geneva from 1948 to 1970, Morse guided the increasingly complex activities of this tripartite organization, which unites in one body the representatives of workers, governments, and employers. No one has had a longer tenure as its head, and no one has presided over such far-reaching changes in its composition and orientation. Drawing on a variety of experiences in the field of domestic and international labor, including appointments as Assistant, Under, and Acting Secretary of Labor in the Truman administration, Morse gave practical meaning in a postwar context to the ILO's underlying philosophy, namely, that “universal and lasting peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice.” The pursuit of this object won for the ILO the Nobel Peace Prize in 1969. The David Morse Papers contain correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs, and newspaper clippings that document this long, productive career.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC097

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Adlai E. Stevenson Papers, 1861-1990 (bulk 1952-1965): Finding Aid

Creator:
Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965.
Abstract:
The Adlai E. Stevenson Papers document the public life of Adlai Stevenson (1900-1965), governor of Illinois, Democratic presidential candidate, and United Nations ambassador. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, writings, campaign materials, subject files, United Nations materials, personal files, photographs, and audiovisual materials, illuminating Stevenson's career in law, politics, and diplomacy, primarily from his first presidential campaign until his death in 1965.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC124

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Carol Evans Collection on Adlai E. Stevenson, 1953-1979: Inventory

Creator:
Evans, Carol.
Abstract:
Consists of papers retained by Carol Evans while she was secretary (1948-1961) of Stevenson and, later, assistant editor of The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson (1972-1979), which were edited by Walter Johnson.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC127

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United Service to China Records, 1934-1967 (bulk 1941-1950): Finding Aid

Creator:
United Service to China (U.S.).
Abstract:
The Records of United Service to China, Inc., known from 1941 to 1946 as United China Relief, Inc., document the activities of the organization from the early formation in 1940 to its official consolidation with the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China in 1966. In addition there is a limited amount of material from other Chinese relief agencies that predate the founding of United China Relief / United Service to China. The Records focus on UCR/USC attempts to raise money in the United States, to educate Americans about China and the Chinese people, and to carry on relief work in China. The collection consists primarily of correspondence among the various individuals and agencies involved with UCR/USC, along with other material produced by the agency, such as minutes and publicity material. In addition, the collection includes a series of photographs dealing with China during the 1940s and efforts in the United States to raise money for China during the same period.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC135

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William Hard Papers, 1914-1934: Finding Aid

Creator:
Hard, William, 1878-1962.
Abstract:
The William Hard Papers consist of correspondence files, notes, typescripts, speeches, papers and articles relating to the career of William Hard. The papers also contain a significant amount of supplementary printed materials Hard used for research on his unpublished publication on the League of Nations fight during the Wilson presidency.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC145

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David E. Lilienthal Papers, 1900-1981 (bulk 1950-1981): Inventory

Creator:
Lilienthal, David Eli, 1899-1981.
Abstract:
David Lilienthal served on the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (1923-1932), as a member of the board of directors (1933-1941) and then chairman (1941-1946) of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), as first chairman (1946-1950) of the Atomic Energy Commission, and, later, in private business as an industrial consultant and chairman (1955) of the Development and Resources Corporation, which was involved with the Khuzestan Program in Iran. This collection consists of the papers of Lilienthal spanning his entire career, including correspondence, reports, articles, speeches, and printed matter.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC148

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John Bartlow Martin Papers on Adlai Stevenson, 1966-1967: Finding Aid

Creator:
Martin, John Bartlow, 1915-1987.
Abstract:
The John Bartlow Martin Papers contain research materials compiled in preparation for the writing of Martin's two-volume biography Adlai Stevenson of Illinois: The Life of Adlai E. Stevenson (1976) and Adlai Stevenson and the World: The Life of Adlai E. Stevenson (1977). The collection illuminates Stevenson's personal life, law practice, and political and diplomatic career.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC151

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Hugh Moore Fund Collection, 1922-1972 (bulk 1939-1970): Finding Aid

Creator:
Moore, Hugh, 1887-1972.
Abstract:
The Hugh Moore Fund Collection consists of the files that belonged to Hugh Moore relating to his strong interest in the areas of world peace and world population. Moore established The Hugh Moore Fund in 1944 as a means of funding a number of organizations relating to these interests. Some of the materials in this collection pre-date 1944; these are the papers of organizations to which Moore belonged and which The Hugh Moore Fund supported.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC153

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Freedom House Records, 1933-2007: Finding Aid

Creator:
Freedom House (U.S.).
Abstract:
The Freedom House Records document the organization's activities in advocating freedom and democracy throughout the world. The records provide an invaluable insight into an organization that evolved from an answer to Hitler's Braunhaus to a diligent monitor of freedom worldwide.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC187

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Carol Pitchersky Papers, 1963-2008 (bulk 1985-2000): Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Pitchersky, Carol.
Abstract:
Carol Pitchersky (1947-2004) was a fundraiser and consultant who helped bring financial stability to dozens of public interest groups, notably the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She served as Associate Director in charge of development and strategic planning at the ACLU and as a consultant to other prominent nonprofit organizations. The papers document Pitchersky's work as a fundraiser at the ACLU during the 1980s and for public interest groups in the 1970s and 1990s.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC210

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Margaret Snyder Papers, 1950-2005 (bulk 1970-1990): Finding Aid

Creator:
Snyder, Margaret C., 1929-
Abstract:
Dr. Margaret Snyder was actively involved in women's economic and development issues in various regions of the world for more than three decades. She served as advisor to Kenya and East African Women's Seminars, Regional Advisor of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, co-founded the African Training and Research Center for Women, and was the Founding Director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women. The papers document Dr. Snyder's career, the organizations she worked for, and the projects conducted to help women across the globe.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC096

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Bernard Flexner Papers, 1882-1946 (bulk 1917-1943): Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Flexner, Bernard, 1865-1945.
Abstract:
Bernard Flexner, a lawyer, philanthropist and Zionist leader, was an early supporter of the juvenile court movement. Contains the personal papers of Flexner, including diaries and letters to his sister Mary while he served with the American Red Cross Commission to Romania (1917) and as counsel for the Zionist delegation to the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919); material concerning Albert Einstein, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Sacco-Vanzetti trial record, and the juvenile court system of the early 1900s; and miscellaneous correspondence.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC056

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Raymond Blaine Fosdick Papers, 1910-1971: Finding Aid

Creator:
Fosdick, Raymond Blaine, 1883-
Abstract:
The Papers of Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1883-1972) lawyer and writer, focus on his national and international contribution to public administration. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence relating to the political events occurring during World War I and writings on several humanitarian projects in France (1919-1920), China and Southeast Asia (1949-1950), and the Arctic Circle (1923-1931). The collection consists of copies and originals of newspaper and journal articles, books, correspondence, memorandum, photographs, and reports.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC055

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United Nations Mission to Palestine, 1948-1949: Finding Aid

Creator:
Henderson, F. P., compiler.
Abstract:
Consists of a memorandum and typed copies of the "Summaries of the Daily Operations" of the United Nations Mission Mediator to Palestine in 1948-1949, ordered and here compiled by F. P. Henderson, the head of the U.N. operations branch in Haifa, Israel.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1240

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Eirlys Roberts Collection, 1935-1977: Finding Aid

Creator:
Roberts, Eirlys, 1911-
Abstract:
Consists of miscellaneous material of Eirlys Roberts primarily relating to her United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation work in Italy and Albania during World War II and at the Consumers' Association, a consumer rights organization in the United Kingdom.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1263

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Bernard M. Baruch Papers, 1905-1965 (bulk 1917-1965): Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965.
Abstract:
Baruch was a financier and public adviser. Consists primarily of public papers relating to Baruch's various involvements in government affairs.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC006

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Arthur Bullard Papers, 1905-1929: Finding Aid

Creator:
Bullard, Arthur, 1879-1929.
Abstract:
The Papers of Arthur Bullard (1879-1929), journalist and statesman, chronicle the major world political and economic events relating to World War I and its aftermath. Although the bulk of the material concerns Russia and Western Europe, there are writings on political events in North Africa, Central America, and East Asia as well. The collection includes copies and originals of newspaper and magazine articles, manuscripts of several novels, travel books, and political volumes, memorandum, and correspondence, most of which was written by Bullard. There is also a file of photographs and post cards.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC008

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John Foster Dulles Papers, 1860-1988 (bulk 1945-1960): Finding Aid

Creator:
Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
Abstract:
John Foster Dulles (1888-1959), the fifty-third Secretary of State of the United States for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, had a long and distinguished public career with significant impact upon the formulation of United States foreign policies. He was especially involved with efforts to establish world peace after World War I, the role of the United States in world governance, and Cold War relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Dulles papers document his entire public career and his influence on the formation of United States foreign policy, especially for the period when he was Secretary of State, and include his correspondence files, as well as his writings, reports, and memorabilia.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC016

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John Foster Dulles Oral History Collection, 1964-1967: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Abstract:
An American lawyer, born in Washington, D.C., Dulles served as counsel to the American commission to negotiate peace (1918-1919), member of the reparations commission and supreme economic council (1919), American representative at the Berlin debt conference (1933), and as U.S. secretary of state (1953-1959). Consists of 282 transcripts of tape-recorded interviews concerning John Foster Dulles (Princeton Class of 1908) and his times by men and women who knew and worked with him
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC017

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Library files relating to John Foster Dulles, 1951-1959: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
Abstract:
Consists of copies of correspondence, telephone conversations, memoranda, messages, statements, speeches, treaty drafts, and other material in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, relating to John Foster Dulles (Princeton Class of 1908) during his term as secretary of state (1951-1959), which have been declassified by the General Services Administration from 1979 to the present
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC018

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Edward Mead Earle Papers, 1894-1954: Finding Aid

Creator:
Earle, Edward Mead, 1894-1954.
Abstract:
The Papers of Edward Mead Earle (1894-1954) document the career of Earle, a specialist in the role of the military in foreign relations. He was a university lecturer, author, and consultant to various departments of the U.S. government. The papers reflect Earle's work as a professor at the School of Economics and Politics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. The collection emphasizes Earle's major work of establishing a seminar designed to research issues associated with military and foreign policies of the United States during World War II. It also highlights a number of other professional activities during his time at the Institute.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC020

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George W. Ball Papers, 1880s-1994 (bulk 1933-1994): Finding Aid

Creator:
Ball, George W. (George Wildman), 1909-1994.
Abstract:
The George W. Ball papers document Ball's career as a lawyer, diplomat, investment banker and author. His involvement in Democratic politics, including his time spent on the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson and his service as undersecretary of state for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson is well documented, as is his often overlooked role with Jean Monnet in European integration.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC031

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Charles A. Eaton Papers, 1932-1953: Finding Aid

Creator:
Eaton, Charles A. (Charles Aubrey), 1868-1953.
Abstract:
The Papers of Charles A. Eaton (1868-1953), congressman from New Jersey, focus on Eaton's role as a delegate to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, in 1945.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC040

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John and Janet Wallach Papers, circa 1973-1990: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Wallach, John.
Abstract:
John Wallach was Foreign Affairs Editor of the Hearst Newspapers and Hearst News Service from 1968 to 1994 as well as an author and founder and President of Seeds of Peace, an international youth organization; Janet Wallach is a journalist, author, scholar, and President Emeritus of Seeds of Peace. The John and Janet Wallach Papers contain mostly interview transcripts and background information on topics relevant to John Wallach's career.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC220

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