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"The Free Company Presents . . ." Collection, 1941?: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Boyd, James, 1888-1944, compiler.
- Abstract:
- Consists of manuscripts of the three radio plays in, and the introduction to, The Free Company Presents . . . (1941), compiled by James Boyd.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0126
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Council on Foreign Relations Digital Sound Recordings, 1953-1989: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to promoting improved understanding of international affairs and to contributing ideas to United States foreign policy. These digital sound recordings have been transfered from original reel to reel tapes of Council meetings as part of an ongoing project. The meetings feature a range of speakers on topics relating to foreign policy, including mainly government officials and businessmen from the United States and abroad.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104.13
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William W. Lockwood, 1919-1977: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Lockwood, William W. (William Wirt), 1906-1978.
- Abstract:
- The William W. Lockwood Papers document the American Institute of Pacific Relations and Lockwood's activities within the organization during the McCarthy era. A significant amount of the collection concerns the investigation of the Institute of Pacific Relations by Senators Joseph McCarthy and Pat McCarran. The collection also documents U.S.-Far East relations, particularly U.S.-Japanese trade and the Japanese textile industry.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC086
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Charles T. Lanham Papers, 1916-1978 (bulk 1944-1978): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Lanham, C. T. (Charles Trueman), 1902-1978.
- Abstract:
- General Charles T. Lanham (1902-1978), a decorated WWII General and friend of author Ernest Hemingway, was an accomplished author, trainer, and after retiring from the military had a successful second career as a public relations executive. The Charles T. Lanham Papers document the general’s WWII and post war military service and his private sector employment with several corporations. The papers contain correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, journals, speeches, and legal documents.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC081
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George F. Kennan Papers, 1871-2005 (bulk 1950-2000): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005.
- Abstract:
- George F. Kennan (1904-2005) was a diplomat and a historian, noted especially for his influence on United States policy towards the Soviet Union during the Cold War and for his scholarly expertise in the areas of Russian history and foreign policy. Kennan's papers document his career as a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study and his time in the Foreign Service, and include his correspondence files, published and unpublished writings, and personal files.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC076
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Lincoln MacVeagh Papers, 1932-1945: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1890-1972.
- Abstract:
- The papers of Lincoln MacVeagh (1890-1972) relate to his diplomatic career as Minister to Greece (1933-1942) and Ambassador to the exiled Greek and Yugoslav Governments in Cairo (1943-1944) and his return to Athens as Ambassador to Greece (1944-1947). The papers contain typed transcripts of portions of diaries during much of the above described period (with the exclusion of personal and family matters found in the original diaries). The papers also contain copies of correspondence between Ambassador MacVeagh and President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1932-1945) from the National Archives and the Roosevelt Library as well as dispatches and telegrams from MacVeagh to the State Department (1933-1940) which relate primarily to political and diplomatic events in Greece and Yugoslavia.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC067
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James V. Forrestal Papers, 1907-1958 (bulk 1940-1949): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Forrestal, James, 1892-1949.
- Abstract:
- James V. Forrestal (1892-1949) was a Wall Street businessman who played an important role in U.S. military operations during and immediately after World War II. From 1940 to 1949 Forrestal served as, in order, assistant to President Roosevelt, Under Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Navy, and the first Secretary of Defense. The Forrestal Papers document his service from Under Secretary of the Navy to Secretary of Defense and include correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and press releases.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC051
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George Field Collection of Freedom House Files, 1933-1990 (bulk 1941-1969): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Field, George, 1904-
- Abstract:
- This collection contains George Field's files of the organization Freedom House (1933-1990; Bulk Dates 1941-1969). Freedom House was formed in October 1941 as an organization dedicated to the defense of freedom throughout the world--a cause perceived to be in great danger. Founding members included George Field, Dorothy Thompson, Wendell L. Willkie, Herbert Agar, Herbert Bayard Swope, and Rex Stout. These and other members had been involved in both Fight For Freedom and in the New York Chapter of the Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies. Freedom House carried on the spirit of these two organizations by acting as a clearing house of information. Its first agenda was to work, during World War II, to prepare the country for peace, and then after the war to continue to defend peace and freedom throughout the world. Throughout the period from 1941 to 1967 George Field was the Executive Director of Freedom House and was in charge of the day-to-day activities as well as the long-range planning for the organization. These records reflect Field's position in Freedom House during this time. The collection contains only the records that George Field retained from Freedom House, not the official records of the organization. Included in these records are Field's copies of Freedom House meeting minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications and writings, financial files, legal files, and photographs.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC048
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William Alfred Eddy Papers, 1859-1978: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Eddy, William A. (William Alfred), 1896-
- Abstract:
- The papers of William A. Eddy (1896-1962), educator, diplomat, minister to Saudi Arabia, intelligence agent, and college president, focus on his presidency of Hobart College (1936-1941), his work in U.S. - Middle East policy, and his family life in the period from 1917-1962. The holdings of his personal and family correspondence is extensive. The collection contains all correspondence from his term as president of Hobart College, 1936-1941. Many military documents are included, especially in the years 1941-1946 (the planning of the North African landings, the FDR/Ibn Saud meeting, the Treaty of the Yemen). There are many geneological papers and letters from Eddy's relatives concerning American missionary work in the Middle East. There are numerous publications concerning 18th C. English literature, religious and civic duties, U.S. Foreign policy re Israel and the Arabs, and sociological accounts of the Middle East. The collection is composed of personal/professional correspondence, documents, diaries and notebooks, addresses, publications, manuscripts of Eddy's books and articles (including unpublished MSs), scrapbooks, photographs, negatives, and memorabilia.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC041
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Council on Books in Wartime Records, 1942-1947: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Books in Wartime.
- Abstract:
- The Council on Books in Wartime Records (1942-1947), an organization of publishers and other literary professionals focusing on the promotion of books and reading to further the war effort, consists of records from the preliminary foundation meetings at Times Hall, New York, through the cessation of formal operations in 1946. The major activities of the organization were focused on its two subsidiary publishing ventures, the Armed Services Editions (1943-1947) and the Overseas Editions, Inc. (1944-1945). The Records consist primarily of correspondence of council members, publishers, printers, booksellers, librarians, and the general public. Also present are meeting minutes, press releases, bulletins, radio scripts, contracts, financial records, letters from servicemen, a few photographs of authors and council members, newspaper clippings, and posters. At its last annual meeting in January 1946 the Council's Board of Directors determined that at the end of operations “such records of the Council as merit preservation shall be deposited in an appropriate public institution such as Princeton University Library.” The Records were subsequently acquired by Princeton University Library and then librarian Julian P. Boyd.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC038
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Harold Gardiner Bowen Papers, 1907-1955 (bulk 1930-1945): Inventory
- Creator:
- Bowen, Harold Gardiner, 1883-1965.
- Abstract:
- Harold Gardiner Bowen was director of the Naval Research Laboratory (1939-1942), special assistant to the Secretary of the Navy (1939-1947), chief of the Office of Naval Research (1946-1947), and executive secretary of the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation. This collection consists of selected papers of Vice-Admiral Bowen, including speeches, articles, documents, printed matter, and manuscripts for his book Ships, Machinery, and Mossbacks, The Autobiography of a Naval Engineer (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC033
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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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Philip Bouhler papers, 1933-1934: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Bouhler, Philipp, 1899-1945.
- Abstract:
- Contains correspondence and other miscellaneous documents--mainly about routine matters--of Bouhler, an official in the German Third Reich.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC030
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Fight for Freedom, Inc. Records, 1922-1942 (bulk 1939-1942): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Fight for Freedom, Inc.
- Abstract:
- Fight for Freedom, Inc. (FFF), a national citizen’s organization established in April 1941, was a leading proponent of full American participation in World War II. Believing that the war was a threat to American freedom and security, FFF boldly and vehemently championed the interventionist cause, advocating that all necessary measures must be taken to insure the defeat of Adolf Hitler and the German Army. In addition, FFF worked to preserve fundamental American freedoms at home. An offshoot of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, FFF was supported by average citizens, as well as prominent educators, labor leaders, authors and playwrights, clergy, stage and screen actors, newspaper men, and politicians. Acting as a clearinghouse for information related to American intervention in World War II, FFF monitored the activities of the leading isolationist organization, the America First Committee, and many of its key individuals such as Charles A. Lindbergh, Burton Wheeler, and Gerald Nye. From its headquarters in New York City, FFF spread its message through an extensive network of state and local branches, as well as through heavy reliance on local newspaper editors supportive of the interventionist cause. Pearl Harbor effectively ended the isolationist-interventionist debate, and by early 1942 FFF had disbanded.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC025
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Council on Foreign Relations Records: Studies Department Series, 1918-2004: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to promoting improved understanding of international affairs and to contributing ideas to United States foreign policy. The Studies Department Series documents the planning and execution of the various study groups (including discussion groups, current issue review groups, seminars, workshops and conferences) and projects.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104.03
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Council on Foreign Relations Meetings Records, 1920-1995 : Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to promoting improved understanding of international affairs and to contributing ideas to United States foreign policy. The Meetings Series documents the work of the Council's Meetings Department, including administrative issues, such as correspondence with speakers, attendance records, and the non-attribution rule, as well as the records of the actual meetings themselves.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104.04
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Jeffrey E. Fuller Papers, 1941-1970: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Fuller, Jeffrey.
- Abstract:
- Jeffrey Fuller (1917-1970) worked for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) from 1948 to 1966 and also served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Fuller's papers document his service in the U.S. military and his work for the ACLU and include his personal and professional correspondence, memoranda, and diaries.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC233
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General Manuscripts Collection, 1870-2003 (bulk 1900-1960): Finding Aid
- Collector:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
- Abstract:
- The General Manuscripts Collection is largely composed of materials related to United States politics and government, including personal and business correspondence, manuscripts, memorabilia, pamphlets, and reports. The collection includes the papers of many individuals, including Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and other United States presidents, government officials, authors and journalists, bankers and businessmen, and Princeton University alumni.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC230
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Tristan E. Beplat Papers, 1936-1953 (bulk 1945-1948): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Beplat, Tristan E.
- Abstract:
- Tristan E. Beplat (1912-1997) was a New York banking executive with expertise in international banking. He had a significant role in the economic reconstruction of postwar Japan through his work in the Finance Division of the Economic and Scientific Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Beplat's papers document his service in Japan and include memoranda, papers, and reports on the banks and economy of Japan from 1945 to 1948.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC222
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Lyman B. Kirkpatrick Papers, circa 1933-2000 (bulk 1942-1982): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kirkpatrick, Lyman B.
- Abstract:
- Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. served with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from its inception in 1947 until 1965. The papers document Kirkpatrick's career at the CIA, including his role as inspector general during the Bay of Pigs invasion, as well as his service in the U.S. Army and Office of Strategic Services during World War II, and his time as a professor of political science at Brown University.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC209
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Robert F. Goheen Papers, 1939-2008 (bulk 1939-2000): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Goheen, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1919-
- Abstract:
- The Robert F. Goheen Papers contain records that Robert F. Goheen kept before and after he was president of Princeton University (1957-1972). They include files Goheen kept as a graduate student, instructor and professor in Princeton University’s Department of Classics for the period 1939-1957. The collection also contains U.S. army records for 1942-1945, when Goheen had interrupted his studies for service in the Second World War, and for 1945-1956, when he served in the Officers Reserve Corps. The majority of the files concern Goheen’s post-presidential years, when he was Chair of the Council on Foundations (1972-1977), Ambassador to India (1977-1980), and Director of the Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities (1981-1998), as well as Senior Fellow Public and International Affairs at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School. In addition, the collection contains some speech notes Goheen kept while President of Princeton University (1957-1972).
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC204
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American Civil Liberties Union Washington, D.C. Office Records, 1948-1970: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of the papers received and generated by the staff of the Washington, D.C. Office of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) during the 1950s and 1960s. The ACLU is a leading defender of civil liberties in the United States. Founded in 1920, it has been the recipient of sharp criticism for its willingness to defend unpopular causes and has participated in a majority of the landmark cases to come before the Supreme Court in the twentieth century. The Washington Office's primary responsibility is to monitor legislative issues. In the 1950s the office worked against abuses caused by McCarthyism, including loyalty oath requirements, powers of legislative investigating committees, and censorship of free speech and expression. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the office focused on civil rights issues and the defense of alternative means of self expression. The Washington Office was also deeply involved with defending the civil liberties of those associated with the federal government and its agencies.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC190
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Eugene W. Sloan Papers, 1941-1945: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Sloan, Eugene Williams, 1893-
- Abstract:
- Eugene W. Sloan served as Assistant Secretary to the Treasury (beginning in 1935) and was the creator and first administrator of the United States Savings Bond program. Consists of fourteen scrapbooks compiled by Sloan. Two scrapbooks, which Sloan compiled while Executive Director of the War Savings Staff.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC183
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Whiting Willauer Papers, 1916-1962 (bulk 1941-1955): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Willauer, Whiting, 1906-1962.
- Abstract:
- The papers of Whiting Willauer (1906-1962) reflect Willauer's entire career, but focus most strongly on the period from 1941 to 1954 when Willauer was in China and worked for China Defense Supplies, Inc. (1941-1944), the Foreign Economic Administration (1944-1945), the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration [NRRA] (1946-1947), and Civil Air Transport, Inc. (1946-1954). The papers also document his positions as an admiralty lawyer for the New York City law firm, Bingham, Dana and Gould (1931-1938), as Attorney, Criminal Division at the Department of Justice and Special Assistant to United States Attorney General (1929-1940), Special Counsel for the Federal Power Commission (1941), and his appointments as United States Ambassador to Honduras (1954-1958) and Costa Rica (1958-1961). In addition, materials which reflect Willauer's role as a delegate to the Organization of American States' Meetings of Foreign Ministers (August 1960) and to the United Nations General Assembly (October 1960) are found in the papers.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC142
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Rubber Development Corporation, Amazon Division Records, 1942-1945: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Rubber Development Corporation.
- Abstract:
- The Rubber Development Corporation, Amazon Division Records (1942-1945) reflect Philip H. Williams' interests and concerns as manager of the Manaos Office in Brazil. As manager, Williams was called upon to play various roles including diplomat, manager and administrator. His fellow staff members were C. Homer McDuff–Acting General Manager, Mr. Swain–Accounting Department, H. A. Beck–Acting Manager, Manaos Office, George A. Seaman–Assistant to Mr. Williams, John Herman Neumann–Manager of Amazon Division and Douglas H. Allen–President of the Rubber Development Corporation. The bulk of this collection consists of copies from William's personal files. The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence, memoranda, reports, charts, photographs and newspaper clippings.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC117
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William E. Colby Papers, 1935-1996 (bulk 1975-1995): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Colby, William Egan, 1920-
- Abstract:
- William E. Colby, Princeton University Class of 1940, was a career agent in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Director of Central Intelligence from 1973-1976. However, the bulk of the collection documents his post-CIA career and contains correspondence, speeches, writings, newspaper clippings, and subject files that reflect Colby's professional and private interests.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC113
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Kenneth H. Rockey Papers, 1912-1959: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Rockey, Kenneth H. (Kenneth Henry), 1895-1984.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected papers of Rockey (Princeton Class of 1916), including memoranda, correspondence, and reports from the period when he served as chairman (1942-1944) of the Navy Price Adjustment Board on the development and administration of defense contract renegotiations during World War II and post-war economic policy and planning.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC112
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Herman Phleger Papers, 1952-1977: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Phleger, Herman, 1890-1984.
- Abstract:
- Consists of papers relating to the controversy over the Bricker Amendment 1952-1957 and includes a bound transcript of an oral history interview with Phleger conducted in 1977 by Miriam F. Stein for the University of California at Berkeley and entitled "Herman Phleger, Sixty Years in Law, Public Service and International Affairs."
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC107
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Council on Foreign Relations Records, 1918-2006: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- Abstract:
- The Council on Foreign Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and national membership organization dedicated to improving understanding of international affairs by promoting a range of ideas and opinions on United States foreign policy. The Council has had a significant impact in the development of twentieth century United States foreign policy. The Records of the Council on Foreign Relations document the history of the organization from its founding in 1921 through the present. The collection includes valuable source documents and records of the meetings, group discussions and studies, and conferences of the Council, as well as portions of its administrative records.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC104
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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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Allen W. Dulles Papers, 1845-1971 (bulk 1918-1969): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969.
- Abstract:
- The Allen W. Dulles Papers contains correspondence, speeches, writings, and photographs documenting the life of this lawyer, diplomat, businessman, and spy. One of the longest-serving directors of the Central Intelligence Agency (1953-1961), he also served in a key intelligence post in Bern, Switzerland during World War II, as well as on the Warren Commission.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC019
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Samuel Reber Collection, 1947-1957: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Reber, Samuel.
- Abstract:
- Consists chiefly of several official documents from the years just following World War II, when Samuel Reber was Acting Deputy Director for the Office of European Affairs with the U.S. Department of State and, later, Acting United States High Commissioner for Germany.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1255
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World War II Collection, 1940-1946: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, and other material related to World War II.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1252
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Helmut Meyer Papers, 1938-2000: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Meyer, Helmut, 1912-2004.
- Abstract:
- Helmut Meyer was a German-born American citizen who fought for the United States in World War II and founded the Helmut Meyer Literary Agency in New York City. The collection contains files from the Helmut Meyer Literary Agency, propaganda from both the Allies and the Axis from World War II, manuscripts of Meyer’s own work, and correspondence from friends and clients.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1039
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"To Be a Marine" by Henry Aplington, 1986-1989: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Aplington, Henry.
- Abstract:
- Consists of a typescript of American marine Henry Aplington's unpublished autobiography "To Be a Marine" and two related letters he wrote to Princeton professor Samuel Hynes.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0898
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Adolf Hitler Collection, 1912-1946 (bulk 1933-1940): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.
- Abstract:
- Consists mostly of correspondence among members of the NSDAP (Nationalsozialistiche Deutsches Arbiterspartei) and with Hitler's adjutants Wiedemann and Brückner. Original material from Hitler himself is limited and of no real contextual importance (birthday wishes, New Year's wishes, thanks for wishes made unto him, etc.). There are a few letters concerning Nazi “Judenpolitik” (Jewish policy), some regarding arrests and camp conditions, others concerning scandalous associations with Jews. Military concerns are few and interspersed throughout. The majority of the material, mostly directed to Hitler, consists of wishes of health, happy birthdays, thank you's. Most of the Nazi officers present at the Nuremburg Trials are featured in the collection.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0735
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Jan Valtin Papers, 1930s-1950s: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Valtin, Jan, 1904-1951.
- Abstract:
- Consists of papers of "Jan Valtin," the literary pseudonym of Richard Julius Herman Krebs.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0731
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Ernest Hemingway and Milford J. Baker Correspondence, 1918-1969 (bulk 1930-1932): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of correspondence between American novelist Ernest Hemingway and his friend Milford J. Baker.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0699
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Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Papers, 1940-1958: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974.
- Abstract:
- Charles A. Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh were a famous twentieth-century aviation couple. The papers consist of manuscripts of Charles's A Letter to Americans and Anne's The Wave of the Future, A Confession of Faith, with related correspondence.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0697
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T. H. Vail Motter Papers, 1901-1969 (bulk 1920-1960): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Motter, T. H. Vail.
- Abstract:
- Consists of manuscripts and correspondence reflecting the historical and literary interests of American military historian T. H. Vail Motter (Princeton Class of 1922).
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0670
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Glen C.H. Perry Papers, 1944-1982: Inventory
- Creator:
- Perry, Glen C. H. (Glen Crossman Hayes), 1903-
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of works, lecture note cards, correspondence, an audio tape, and printed matter of American journalist and publicist Glen C. H. Perry (Princeton Class of 1926).
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0543
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Ernest Gordon Papers, 1950s-1970s: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Gordon, Ernest, 1916-
- Abstract:
- Consists of manuscripts (and related correspondence) of works by Princeton chaplain Ernest Gordon that chronicle his World War II Japanese prisoner-of-war experience and his chaplaincy at Princeton University.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0433
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Henry E. Eccles' Writings on Naval Logistics, 1946-1965: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Eccles, Henry E. (Henry Effingham), 1898-1986.
- Abstract:
- Consists of mimeographed copies of Rear Admiral Henry E. Eccles' working papers, articles, and lectures dealing with naval logistics and the Naval War College.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0424
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Howard W. Armbruster Papers, 1927-1958: Inventory
- Creator:
- Armbruster, Howard W. (Howard Watson), 1878-1961.
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of American consulting engineer and newspaper columnist, Howard W. Armbruster's works, correspondence, miscellaneous material, and printed matter.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0388
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David N. Rowe Correspondence, 1944-1948: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Rowe, David Nelson
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence between David Nelson Rowe, a professor in Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs, and five of his Princeton University students who had joined the U.S. Army, Navy, or the Marines, during World War II.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1259
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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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Allen W. Dulles Papers: Digital Files Series, 1939-1977: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969.
- Abstract:
- Allen W. Dulles (1893-1969), though a diplomat and lawyer, was renowned for his role in shaping United States intelligence operations, including the longest service as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The Allen W. Dulles Digital Files contain scanned images of professional correspondence, reports, lectures, and administrative papers, declassified and released by the CIA in 2007. The collection spans Dulles's time as Chief of the Office of Strategic Services office in Bern, Switzerland during World War II, his work at the Central Intelligence Agency, and his retirement.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC019.09
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Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies Records, 1940-1942: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.
- Abstract:
- The Records of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies (CDAAA) document the Committee to Defend America from its inception in May 1940 to its official dissolution in October 1942. In January, 1942 CDAAA merged with the Council for Democracy to form Citizens for Victory: To Win the War, To Win the Peace. The Committee to Defend America was a propaganda organization that worked to persuade the American public that the United States should supply the Allies with as much material and financial aid as possible in order to keep the United States out of the war. During its year and a half tenure the Committee successfully garnered support from across the country and from other parts of the world.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC011
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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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Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers, 1893-1973 (bulk 1916-1973): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973.
- Abstract:
- The Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks, memoranda, material from 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization, writings especially in relation to Peace and Counterpeace and Tito and Goliath, diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs. The papers document Armstrong's career as editor of Foreign Affairs, his participation in the activities of the Council on Foreign Relations, and his professional involvement and interest in foreign policy from World War I through the 1970s. Included is correspondence with many well known political and literary figures of the time period. Some materials of a personal nature are included but the bulk of the papers relates to Armstrong's professional life. The papers also document Armstrong's participation in many philanthropic activities associated with Yugoslavia.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC002
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American Civil Liberties Union Records, 1947-1995 (bulk 1950-1980): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Audiovisual Materials Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.06
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Printed Materials Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.05
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.04
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subject Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.03
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Project Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.02
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.02.01
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American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1950: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC001.01
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Henry De Wolf Smyth Papers, 1898-1988: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Smyth, Henry De Wolf, 1898-1986.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected material by and about Henry De Wolf Smyth, the American physicist and diplomat who figured prominently in the development of atomic energy, the Manhattan Project, and the production of the atomic bomb.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1343
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Nathan Kantrowitz Tokyo War Crimes Trials Photographs, 1946-1947: Preliminary Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kantrowitz, Nathan, 1927-
- Abstract:
- 140 b/w negatives as well as prints of the International Military Tribunal of the Far East taken by Nathan Kantrowitz of the Army photography unit, 1946-1947. The April 2009 Accrual contains prints and negatives of the Lower East Side and Little Italy, Manhattan, 1947.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC239
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Derso and Kelen Collection, 1922-1975 (bulk 1922-1970): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kelen, Emery, 1896-1978.
- Abstract:
- The Derso and Kelen Collection consists of correspondence, writings, published material, and over 900 cartoons and caricatures in varying media ranging from pencil sketches and ink drawings to richly-hued watercolors and limited edition lithographic portfolios created by the Hungarian caricaturists and political satirists Alois Derso and Emery Kelen. The vast majority of the works were produced between 1920 and 1950, the active period of collaboration between Derso and Kelen.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC205
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