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McCulloch, Frank W. 1949-1960

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Macdonald, Dwight 1961

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McDonald, James G. 1947

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Macdonald, Margaret 1956

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McDonald, Robert E. 1963

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McDowell, Arthur G. 1951-1966

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McDowell, Janet (Mrs. Arthur G.) 1966-1968

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McDowell, Colonel Robert 1946-1947

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MacEachron, David W. 1973

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McEneaney, Kathryn A. 1946

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MacEoin, Gary 1963

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McGannon, Donald H. 1960

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McGee, Senator Gale W. 1959-1972

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McGhee, Ambassador George C. 1968-1973

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McGinley, Father Laurence J. 1958

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McGovern, Senator George 1963-1965

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McGuire, Father Frederick A. 1952-1955

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McHale, Edward J. 1957

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Machrowicz, Representative Thaddeus M. 1957-1962

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McIlvaine, Robinson 1955

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McIntosh, Millicent C. 1958

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McIntyre, Archbishop Francis 1947

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MacIver, Robert M. 1945-1949

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McKee, Frederick C. 1946-1958

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McKibbin, George B. 1952

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Mackehenie, Ambassador Carlos 1958

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McKisson, Robert M. 1970

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McKneally, Martin D. 1959

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McLain, Charles Albert 1959

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McLaughlin, Kathleen 1957

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MacLean, Betsy 1940

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McMahon, Senator Brien D. 1945

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McMann, Renville 1959

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McNamara, Francis J. 1956-1964

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McNeil, Hector 1947

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Macomber, William B., Jr. 1960

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McQuade, Mr. 1963

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McVeigh, Charles S. 1946-1947

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Madden, Representative Ray J. 1957

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Magnuson, Senator Warren G. 1945-1969

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Mahoney, Jeremiah T. 1945

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Makaroff, Vadim S. 1946

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Makonnen, Ambassador 1967

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Malik, Ambassador Charles 1957-1958

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Malinowski, Halina W. 1944

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Mallory, Walter H. 1946-1958

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Maloles, Octavio L. 1958

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Malsin, Raphael 1956-1973

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Manasse, George 1960

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Mandel, Benjamin 1946-1971

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Manice, Edward A. 1952

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Manion, Clarence 1970

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Manning, Bayless 1972

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Manning, Bishop William T. 1947

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Mansfield, Senator Mike 1952-1958

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Mansfield, Captain Walter R. 1946

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Manship, Charles P., Jr. 1958

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Manship, Paul 1949

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Mantikos, Joanne 1967

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March, H. F. 1946

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Marcus, Robert S. 1940

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Mark, David 1971

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Markel, Lester 1967

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Markham, Reuben H. 1947-1949

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Marks, Henry 1940

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Marquand, John 1949

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Marsh, Representative John O., Jr. 1967

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Marshall, General George C. 1947-1958

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Marshall, James 1949

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Marshall, Colonel Robert P. 1947

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Marshall, Brigadier General S. L. A. 1964-1966

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Martin, David 1946-1974

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Martinos, Brigadier C. 1961

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Marton, Endre 1957

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Marx, Leonard 1940

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Marx, Werner 1968-1969

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Masse, Father Benjamin 1956

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Mathias, Representative Charles McC., Jr. 1967

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Matson, Anna Walling 1957-1964

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Matsudaira, Ambassador Koto 1958

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Matsunaga, Representative Spark M. 1970

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Matt, Alphonse J. 1947

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Matthews, John J. 1946

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Matthews, T. S. 1946-1947

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Maull, Baldwin 1972

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Maurer, Herrymon 1955

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Maury, Reuben 1947-1969

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Max, Alphonse 1960

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Maxwell, Elsa 1941-1946

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Maxwell, Walter C. 1966

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Maxwell-Scott, Marie 1946

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May, A. Wilfred 1958-1967

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May, Allen E. 1949-1952

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Maybank, Senator Burnet R. 1948-1950

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Mayers, Henry 1962-1966

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Mayor, Brantz 1940

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Mazeika, Anthony B., Jr. 1965-1966

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Meader, Natalie 1949

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Meany, George 1956-1960

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Mebane, Anjin 1955

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Melady, Thomas Patrick 1966

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Mendershausen, Horst 1971

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Menjou, Adolph 1959

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Menne, W. Alexander 1961-1970

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Mennell, Peter 1954

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Menninger, Dr. William C. 1958-1959

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Merchant, Livingston 1963

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Merrell, Marion 1958

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Merski, Major Henri 1940

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Mertz, Joyce 1959-1960

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Merz, Charles 1946-1960

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Mesirow, Mildred Harris 1939

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Meskill, Representative Thomas J. 1969

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Mesnard, Andre 1945

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Metcalf, M. B. 1940

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Mewhinney, J. S., Jr. 1952

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Meyer, Annie Nathan 1940

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Meyer, Cord, Jr. 1949

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Meyer, Eugene 1944

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Meyer, Mrs. Eugene undated

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Meyer, Frank S. 1958

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Meyer, Hank 1957

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Meyer, J. H. 1960

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Meyette, Grace E. 1939

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Meyner, Governor Robert B. 1956-1961

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Michaels, M. M. 1941

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Middlemann, Werner 1954

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Mieczyslawski, Aniela 1947

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Milbank, Jeremiah 1947

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Miller, David 1965

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Miller, Donald L. 1965

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Miller, Gilbert 1941-1949

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Miller, Lawrence K. 1944

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Miller, Philip F. 1958

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Miller, William 1958-1959

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Millis, Mabel 1948

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Millis, Walter 1945-1954

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Millman, David 1951

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Milton, Mrs. Rockefeller 1946

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Minahan, Victor I., Jr. 1958

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Mink, Representative Patsy T. 1969

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Minkoff, Nathaniel 1947

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Minow, Newton N. 1956-1958

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Minton, Robert W. 1960-1961

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Miriani, Mayor Louis J. 1959

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Mitchell, Arnold 1946

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Mitchell, Broadus 1946

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Mitchell, Clarence 1970

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Mittelman, Hazel R. 1949

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Moench, Karl 1962

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Moennig, Richard 1954

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Moerdler, Charles 1967

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Mommsen, Ernst Wolf undated

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Monagan, Representative John S. 1963-1970

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Mondale, Senator Walter F. 1967

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Monroney, Senator A. S. Mike 1959-1966

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Monsell, E. H. 1940

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Monsky, Henry 1939

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Montias, J. Michael 1971

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Moore, Alexandra 1946

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Moore, Anthony 1950

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Moore, Hugh 1962

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Moore, James C. 1961

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Moore, James I. 1959

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Moore, Paula 1965

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Moore, Walden 1962-1970

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Moore, William 1957

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Moran, Joseph J. 1953

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Morawetz, Marjorie 1945-1957

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Morawski, Ignace 1944

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Morehouse, L. Judson 1961

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Morgan, Aubrey 1944-1950

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Morgan, Dan 1966

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Morgan, Edward P. 1966

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Morgan, Edwin D., III 1946

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Morgan, James K. 1961

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Morgan, Temple E. 1946

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Morgan, Thomas A. 1955

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Morgan, Representative Thomas E. 1959-1963

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Morgenstern, Oskar 1964

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Morgenthau, Hans J. 1964-1967

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Morley, Christopher 1947-1949

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Morley, Felix 1946-1961

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Morris, Newbold 1941-1945

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Morris, Page 1960

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Morris, Judge Robert 1951-1958

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Morrison, Mary P. 1960

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Morse, John H. 1970

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Morse, Otis B. 1959

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Morse, Senator Wayne 1959

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Morton, Senator Thruston B. 1959

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Moseley, Sydney 1943-1945

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Mosely, Philip E. 1949-1970

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Moskin, J. Robert 1971

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Moss, Senator Frank E. 1959-1970

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Moss, Frederick W. 1941

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Mott, Robert L. 1972

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Mowrer, Edgar Ansel 1944-1962

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Moy, Ernest K. 1952-1957

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Moyer, Henry S. 1964

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Moylan, Edward 1947

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Moynihan, Ambassador Daniel Patrick 1956-1973

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Mueller, Albert 1958

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Muhlen, Norbert 1950-1973

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Muhlen, Ruth Berenson (Mrs. Norbert) 1957-1970

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Muir, Malcolm 1944-1958

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Muller, Steven 1965-1967

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Multer, Representative Abraham J. 1967

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Mumford, Lewis 1940

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Mundt, Senator Karl E. 1947-1970

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Muni, Paul 1949

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Munro, Sir Leslie 1957-1962

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Murphy, Edwin R. 1961

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Murphy, Senator George 1959-1969

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Murphy, Representative John M. 1967-1969

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Murphy, Richard 1960

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Murphy, Robert 1960-1973

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Murray, Anna E. 1954-1955

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Murray, Representative James C. 1956

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Murray, Senator James E. 1945

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Murray, Father John Courtney 1956-1961

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Murray, Thomas E., Sr. 1959-1960

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Murrow, Edward R. 1947-1962

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Muskie, Senator Edmund S. 1963

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Mutual Co-operation League 1963

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Myers, Senator Francis J. 1947

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Myers, Fred 1956

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NBC-TV 1963

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Nabokov, Nicholas 1956-1957

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Nagorski, Zygmunt 1970-1972

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Nagy, Ferenc 1961

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Nash, Ernest T. 1952-1953

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Nason, John W. 1957-1958

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Nason, Robert 1965

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Natanson, Alexander S. 1940

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National Information Bureau 1959

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Nau, Alfred 1962

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Nebolsine, George 1957

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Neilson, Francis 1947

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Nelson, Governor Gaylord A. 1962

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Neske, Guenther 1969

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Neu, Kurt undated

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Neuberger, Senator Maurine B. 1961-1963

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Neuberger, Senator Richard L. 1958-1959

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Nevins, Allan 1949

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Newcomb, Elliott 1955

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Newcomer, Marion 1943

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Newman, Albert B. 1948

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Newman, Edwin 1971

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New York (County). Court of General Sessions 1951

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New York Herald-Tribune 1946

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New York Post 1947

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New York Telephone Company 1947

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New York Times 1946

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Nichols, Doris 1945

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Niebieszczanski, Adam K. 1949

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Niebuhr, Reinhold 1946-1958

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Niemeyer, Gerhart 1959

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Nikijuluw, Karel J. V. 1958

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Niles, David 1966-1967

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Nisot, Ambassador Joseph 1958

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Nitze, Paul H. 1957-1968

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Nixon, Vice President Richard M. 1951-1963

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Noble, Mrs. F. 1957

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Nolan, G. 1940

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Nonnenmacher, Nicholas T. 1956

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Norden 1947

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Nordstjernen 1947

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Norman, Dorothy S. 1949

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Norrie, Christobel 1946

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Norstad, General Laurie 1967-1970

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Norton, Florence 1954

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Norton, George P. 1960

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Nortz, Paul 1948-1950

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Notman, Arthur 1940

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Nott, Laurence H. 1957

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Nouee, Countess Elizabeth de 1973

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Nowak, Kathryn Ellis 1955

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Nunez-Portuondo, Ambassador Emilio 1958

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Nurkiewicz, Ignaz 1945

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Oak, Liston M. 1944-1948

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Oberndorf, Ludwig 1950-1958

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Obradovich, Milan 1946

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O'Brien, Father Joseph L. 1941

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O'Brien, Morgan J. 1946

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Ochs, Jerry 1963

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O'Connell, T. Bryon undated

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O'Connor, Basil 1941

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O'Connor, Edward M. 1956-1961

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Octave, Helene 1946

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O'Daniel, Lieutenant General John W. 1962-1963

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O'Donnell, James P. 1960

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O'Donnell, Jerry 1952

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O'Gara, James 1959-1962

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Ohrbach, Jerome K. 1940

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Okanaki, Florence 1948

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O'Konski, Representative Alvin E. 1945-1968

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Oldham, Bishop G. Ashton 1939

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Ollenhauer, Erich 1952

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Olmstead, William 1940

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O'Loane, J. Kenneth 1946

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Olsen, Arthur J. 1970

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Olzog, Guenther 1956

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O'Neal, Michael J. 1958

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O'Neil, James F. 1956

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O'Neill, Hugh B. 1967

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Oppenheim, Friedrich Carl 1970

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Oppenheimer, Elsbeth 1953

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Oppenheimer, Fritz E. 1952-1958

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Oppenheimer, Harry 1940

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Oppenheimer, J. Robert 1949

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Oram, Harold L. 1952-1974

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Orbey, Rauf 1946

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O'Reilly, Aileen 1949

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Oriel, Benjamin J. 1949-1969

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Ormerod, Sir Berkeley 1944-1961

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Osborn, Frederick 1940

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Osborn, William Church 1940

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Osborne, Buckman 1966

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Osborne, James W. 1940

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Osborne, John 1946-1951

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Osborne, Lithgow 1957-1967

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Osborne, Richard 1957

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Oslund, Genevieve H. 1957-1958

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Oslyn, Jeanne 1970

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Ostermann, Ursula 1951-1952

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Ostertag, Representative Harold C. 1959

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Ottinger, Representative Richard L. 1969

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Otto, Egbert 1963

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Overseas Press Club of America 1965

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Overstreet, Bonaro W. 1961

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Ozbirn, Mrs. E. Lee 1961

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Ozolins, Helga 1972

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Pace, Frank, Jr. 1960

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Padilla, Ezequiel 1947

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Padover, Saul K. 1947

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Paechter Henry M. 1958

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Paley, William S. 1947

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Palmer, Robert L. 1959

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Panetta, F. J. 1947

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Panuch, J. Anthony 1950

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Papantonio, Edward 1956-1961

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Parker, Virginia D. 1948

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Parry, Albert 1939-1959

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Parsons, Edward Smith 1939

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Parsons, Geoffrey 1946-1952

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Pasztor, Thomas 1958-1959

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Pataky, Charles L. 1957

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Patley, W. Garrison 1941

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Patsakos, Peter 1966

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Patten, Representative Edward J. 1970

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Patterson, Eleanor 1947

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Patterson, Kenneth 1952

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Patterson, Margaret (Mrs. Robert P.) 1956-1962

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Patterson, Robert P. 1946

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Pauemann, Baroness Eva (Baroness Kurt F. J.) 1970

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Pauemann, Baron Kurt F. J. 1970

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Paul, Ella 1966

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Paulding, C. Gouverneur 1944-1953

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Pauls, Ambassador Rolf 1970-1972

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Peabody, Malcolm E. 1947

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Peabody, Samuel 1953

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Pechel, Peter E. 1962

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Pecora, Judge Ferdinand 1946-1947

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Peeters, Paul 1969

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Pell, Senator Claiborne 1963

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Pemberton, John 1967

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Pennoyer, Robert M. 1960

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Percy, Senator Charles H. 1967-1973

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Perenyi, Etienne 1957

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Perkins, George W. 1953

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Perkins, Roswell B. 1960-1961

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Perrin, Francis 1944

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Perry, Ralph Barton 1939

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Perusse, Roland I. 1954

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Petchey, Pauline 1970

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Petersen, Gustav H. 1957

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Petersen, Peter 1972

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Peterson, Edna M. 1959

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Peterson, Esther undated

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Petkovich, Dusan 1959

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Pettinger, Andrew 1947

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Pfaltzgraff, Robert L., Jr. 1969

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Pfeiffer, Zoltan 1967

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Philbin, Representative Philip J. 1959

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Philippa, Princess, de Braganza 1957

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Phillips, William C. 1947-1952

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Picot, Ambassador Guillaume-Georges 1958

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Pierre, Andrew J. 1972

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Pike, Bishop James A. 1958-1961

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Pillen, Paul 1939

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Pilz, Wulf Ch. 1972

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Pinchot, Amos 1935-1940

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Pinckney, Josephine 1946

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Pinsky, Gerald 1968

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Piotrow, Phyllis 1962-1965

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Piper, A. M. 1958

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Pitzele, Meryln S. 1956-1962

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Piznak, Michael 1954

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Place, Edward 1946

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Plumley, Representative Charles A. 1947

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Podeyn, Hans 1953

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Poettering, Hans-Gert 1971-1974

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Pohle, Wolfgang 1969-1970

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Polanyi, George 1956

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Poletti, Charles 1946-1947

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Poling, Reverend Daniel A. 1956-1966

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Pollock, James K. 1968

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Pool, Rabbi David de Sola 1946-1960

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Pope, Gene 1947

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Popkin, Maxwell H. 1940

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Porter, D. R. undated

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Porter, W. M. 1958

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Portnow, Solomon 1940

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Posadowsky-Wehner, Count Harald von 1970-1973

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Possony, Stefan T. 1966

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Potter, Senator Charles 1957

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Potter, Neal 1946

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Powell, Bert 1947

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Powell, John B. 1945-1948

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Powell, P. H. 1947

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Praeger, Frederick A. 1972

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Prendergast, William B. 1964

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Prietzel, Nellie 1946-1947

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Prinz, Rabbi Joachim 1962-1967

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Procope, Hjalmar 1947

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Progresso Italo-Americano 1947

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Proskauer, Judge Joseph M. 1944-1947

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Prouty, Senator Winston L. 1959-1964

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Proxmire, Senator William 1959-1971

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Pucinski, Representative Roman C. 1963

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Puckett, B. Earl 1941

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Puhan, Alfred 1969

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Pullman Company 1946

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Purdy, Frederick H. 1967

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Pusta, Kaarel R., Sr. 1949

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Quilleret, Pierre 1942-1945

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Rabkin, Bernard 1960

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Radkowitz, Heide 1972

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Radoux, Lucien 1957

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Radwany, Emery L. 1946

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Ramsey, Robert E. 1959

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Randolph, A. Philip 1946-1964

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Rankine, P. Scott 1947

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Ranson, Carter 1952

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Raphael, C. 1946

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Rauh, Joseph L., Jr. 1970

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Rayburn, Representative Sam 1957

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Razey, Sylvia Wilcox 1939

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Reader's Digest 1962

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Reber, Samuel 1958

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Regnery, Henry 1962

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Rehak, Edmund 1959

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Reid, Fergus, Jr. 1969

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Reid, Helen Rogers (Mrs. Ogden) 1940-1957

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Reid, Ogden 1951-1958

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Reid, Richard 1947-1948

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Reid, Whitelaw 1948-1957

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Reif, P. 1940

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Reifenberg, Jan 1958

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Reifferscheidt, Adolph undated

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Reilich, Frank J. 1946

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Reinke, Harrison L. 1945

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Reisin, Seymour 1965

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Renger, Annemarie 1973

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Rengo, Florence 1949

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Reston, James 1966-1967

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Reuss, Representative Henry S. 1963-1968

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Reuter, Mayor Ernst 1953

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Reuther, Walter 1944-1947

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Revay, J. 1950

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Revercomb, Senator Chapman 1945

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Revson, Mr. 1963-1964

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Reynolds, Bruce D., Jr. 1957

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Rhee, Syngman 1944

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Rhodes, Governor James A. 1970

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Rhodes, Representative John J. 1967-1970

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Ribicoff, Governor Abraham 1956-1960

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Richards, Augustus L. 1944

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Richardson, Donavan 1956

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Richardson, John, Jr. 1957-1973

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Richardson, Robert R. 1958

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Richardson, Wayne 1960

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Ridder, Mrs. Robert 1957

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Ridder, Victor 1944-1949

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Riddle, Reverend Sturgis Lee 1946-1973

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Riddleberger, James W. 1947-1953

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Ridgway, M. B. 1958

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Riesel, Victor 1945-1964

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Riesenfeld, Victor 1940

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Riggs, Richard M. 1957

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Riley, Representative John J. 1959

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Riordan, William O. 1941

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Riposanu, Pamfil A. 1960-1973

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Ritchie, Ambassador C. S. A. 1958

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Robb, Inez 1957-1960

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Robert, Oscar 1965

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Robertson, Walter S. 1954-1958

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Robinson, David 1939-1940

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Robinson, O. Preston 1957

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Robinson, Thomas P. 1963

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Rockefeller, David 1950-1971

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Rockefeller, Mary (Mrs. Nelson) 1946

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Rockefeller, Governor Nelson A. 1947-1962

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Rodino, Representative Peter W., Jr. 1973

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Roericht, Kitja 1970

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Rogers, William P. 1970

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Rohr, Lizann 1946

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Romoser, George K. 1968

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Romualdi, Serafino 1961

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Romulo, Ambassador Carlos P. 1955-1961

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Rony, Vera 1959

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Roosevelt, Archibald B. 1946

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Roosevelt, Belle (Mrs. Kermit) 1941-1964

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Roosevelt, Dirck 1950

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Roosevelt, Eleanor 1946-1958

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Roosevelt, President Franklin D. 1943

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Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr. 1947

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Roosevelt, Grace (Mrs. Archibald B.) 1946

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Roosevelt, Polly (Mrs. Kermit, Jr.) 1947

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Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore 1946

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Root, Oren, Jr. 1949

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Root, Waverly L. 1945

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Roots, Bishop Logan undated

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Rosa, Sister M. 1946

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Rose, Alex 1945

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Rosenberger, Carl 1940

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Rosenblatt, Eli 1965

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Rosenblatt, Maurice 1945-1952

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Rosenman, Judge Samuel I. 1964

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Rosenthal, Morris S. 1946

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Ross, Michael 1959

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Ross, Stanley 1947

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Rossel, Ambassador Agda 1959

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Rostow, Eugene V. 1967-1974

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Rostow, Walt W. 1955-1967

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Rovere, Richard 1966

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Rowan, Carl T. 1962

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Rozmarek, Charles 1944

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Rueckriegel, Helmut 1967

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Rumohr, Mrs. C. von 1950

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Rumsfeld, Representative Donald 1967

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Rush, R. Jacqueline 1967

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Rusher, William A. 1963

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Rusk, Dean 1961-1965

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Russell, Senator Richard B. 1959-1969

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Russell, Walter 1945

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Rutherfurd, Guy G. 1970

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Rutland, W. H. 1940

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Ryan, Monsignor undated

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Ryan, Representative William F. 1966

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Ryskind, Allan H. 1973

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Ryskind, Morrie 1959

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Sabath, Representative A. J. undated

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Sabin, Joseph 1949

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Sachs, Alexander 1967

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Sachs, Elliott 1962

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Sage, William, Jr. 1940

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Sager, Peter 1958

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St. George, Representative Katharine 1956-1964

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Salant, Louis 1940

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Salin, Edgar 1957

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Salonen, Neil Albert 1973

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Salterini, John B. 1947

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Saltonstall, Senator Leverett 1945-1959

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Saltzman, Charles E. 1963-1972

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Salzmann, Richard 1954-1965

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Samuel, Richard 1963

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Sanders, Bradley 1970

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Sargeant, Howland H. 1956-1973

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Sarnoff, General David 1960-1961

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Sarre, Mary Louise 1953

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Sastrosatomo, Soedarpo 1949

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Saund, Representative D. S. 1959

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Saunders, D. A. 1939-1940

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Savord, Ruth 1940

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Sawyer, Governor Grant 1961

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Saxbe, Senator William 1971

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Sayre, Francis B., Jr. 1960

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Sayre, Morris 1949

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Scandrett, Richard B., Jr. 1944

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Scervini, Frank A. 1959

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Schabert, Kyrill S. 1939

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Schadeberg, Representative Henry C. 1967

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Schaefer, Guenther F. 1962-1966

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Schalk, Adolph 1966

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Schauer, Adolf 1949

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Scheel, Walter 1970-1973

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Scherman, Harry 1946

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Scherzer, John A. 1955

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Scheuer, Sidney 1940

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Schieffelin, William Jay 1939-1946

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Schiff, Charlotte 1968

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Schiff, Dorothy 1949

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Schiller, Karl 1966-1968

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Schlafly, Eleanor 1957

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Schlamm, William S. 1947

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Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. 1949-1971

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Schmid, Carlo 1964

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Schmidt, Ambassador Adolph W. 1960-1970

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Schmidt, Helmut 1963-1972

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Schmidt, Herbert B. 1973

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Schmidt-Schlegel, Philipp 1968-1970

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Schneiderman, Rose 1944

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Schnitzler, William 1959

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Schnorf, Lieutenant Commander Richard A. 1963

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Schoenberg, Princess 1972

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Schoenberg, Hans W. 1954

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Schoening, Franz Joseph 1956

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Schofield, Guy 1947

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Schorr, Daniel 1966

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Schorske, Carl E. 1971

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Schott, D. W. 1952

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Schroeder, Erwin 1967

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Schroeder, Gerhard 1963-1969

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Schulman, Esther 1951

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Schulz, William 1963

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Schuman, Robert 1952

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Schurmann, Ambassador C. W. A. 1958

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Schwartz, Herbert A., Jr. 1949

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Schwarz, Paul 1950

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Schwarzenbach, Alfred 1947-1952

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Schwarzenbach, Robert 1947

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Schwarzschild, Henry 1958

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Schweiker, Senator Richard S. 1973-1974

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Scibilia, R. 1957

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Scott, Senator Hugh 1956-1970

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Seabury, William Marston 1944

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Searle, Robert W. 1939

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Seger, Gerhart H. 1954-1958

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Seifert, Johannes 1964

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Selden, Ruth 1946

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Selgiman, Eustace 1946-1962

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Seligman, Maud (Mrs. Eustace) 1952

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Selinsky, Herman 1940

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Sellyei, Judge Louis S. 1957

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Selson, Jocelyn 1945

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Seltzer, W. B. 1940

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Sender, Toni 1950

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Sergievsky, Boris 1949

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Serrano, Ambassador Felixberto M. 1958

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Serrano, Ambassador Jose 1958

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Seydoux, Ambassador Roger undated

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Seymour, Whitney North 1956-1964

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Shackleton, Edward 1948

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Shannon, William V. 1962-1967

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Shattuck, Dr. George Cheever 1960

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Shawcross, Sir Hartley 1954

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Sherman, John S. 1959

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Sherover, Charles M. 1960

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Sherwood, Elsie 1956

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Sherwood, Madeline (Mrs. Robert) 1940

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Sherwood, Robert E. 1940-1954

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Shinn, James S. 1946

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Shipler, Guy Emery 1941

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Shipstead, Senator Henry 1945

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Shirazi, Lucie Jadot 1959

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Shonz, Mr. 1945

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Shore, Samuel 1946

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Shostakovich, Dimitri 1949

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Shub, Anatole 1955-1958

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Shubert, Paul 1945

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Shulman, Marshall D. 1965-1972

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Shultz, Lillie 1938-1940

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Shuster, George N. 1945-1973

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Sidzikauskas, Vaclovas 1953-1966

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Simard, Albert 1946

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Simms, William Philip 1947

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Simon, Caroline K. 1959

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Simonson, Rebecca 1949

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Sinclair, Mrs. Earl W. 1946

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Singer, Max 1972

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Sioussat, Helen J. 1945-1949

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Sisco, Vicki G. 1968

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Skacel, Milan B. 1966-1971

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Skillin, Edward S. 1946-1965

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Skoniecki, Father A. A. 1944-1945

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Skouros, Spyros, Jr. 1950-1960

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Slater, Joseph E. 1963-1973

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Sloan, George A. 1941

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Smathers, Senator George A. undated

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Smith, Dr. Byron 1946

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Smith, Gerard C. 1974

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Smith, Senator H. Alexander 1945-1959

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Smith, Governor Hulett C. 1965

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Smith, Kingsbury 1963

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Smith, Senator Margaret Chase 1963-1969

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Smith, Paul L. 1959

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Smith, Governor Preston 1970

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Smith, Robert 1941

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Smith, Robert Aura 1952-1955

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Smith, Ruth 1945-1947

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Smith, T. V. 1949

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Smith, Theodore 1940

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Smith, Father Thomas N. 1946

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Smith, Colonel Truman 1946-1950

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Snieckus, Anthony V. 1965

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Solberg, Mary 1972

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Sommers, Richard W. 1940

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Sonne, Hans Christian 1963

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Sonnenfeldt, Helmut 1970-1973

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Sorensen, Max H. undated

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Sottile, Anthony W. 1945

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Soule, George 1946-1947

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Spanel, A. N. 1958

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Sparkman, Senator John 1958-1971

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Speier, Hans 1971

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Spellman, Francis Cardinal 1946-1961

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Spender, Ambassador Sir Percy 1956

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Spindler, Andrew 1973

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Spivak, S. S. 1940

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Splain, Maurice 1957

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Spofford, General Charles M. 1964

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Sporborg, Mrs. William Dick 1950

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Springer, Axel 1965-1971

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Squire, Jack 1961

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Staden, Ambassador Berndt von 1973

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Stahl, Walter 1952-1973

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Stanger, George H. 1957

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Stanley, Ilse 1955

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Stanoyevich, Mrs. B. S. 1947

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Steibel, Gerald 1972

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Stein, Sol 1955-1972

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Steinbeck, John 1960

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Steinitz, Heinz 1958

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Steinkraus, Herman 1956

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Stember, Maurice 1956

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Stennis, Senator John 1966-1968

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Stephens, Charles J. 1968

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Stephens, Francis X. undated

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Stern, Frederick Martin 1966-1967

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Stern, Fritz 1966-1972

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Stern, Jill 1972-1973

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Stevenson, Charles R. 1946

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Stevenson, John A. 1945-1959

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Stillman, Chauncey 1938-1972

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Stokes, Richard R. 1947-1954

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Stolbert, Benjamin 1945-1950

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Stone, C. Y. 1952

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Stone, Martin 1946

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Stone, Shepard 1953-1967

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Stone, Thomas E. 1940

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Stone, Walker 1947-1950

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Stout, Rex 1973

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Strada, Dominick L. 1957

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Straight, Michael 1949

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Strasser, Rudolph 1958-1960

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Stratton, Representative Samuel S. 1959-1972

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Straus, Helen Sachs 1955

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Straus, Jack I. 1941

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Straus, Ralph 1953-1955

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Straus, Richard 1953

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Strauss, Franz Josef 1960-1964

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Strausz-Hupe, Ambassador Robert 1958-1974

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Streeter, Frank S. 1953

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Streibert, Theodore C. 1947-1954

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Strong, Mrs. Austin 1946

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Strout, Richard L. 1970

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Strunsky, Sheba 1946

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Stuecki, Lorenz 1956-1961

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Stuls, Robert 1956

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Sturzo, Father Don Luigi 1946

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Suarez, Evie 1946

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Suffolk University Law School 1971

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Sukarno, President 1964

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Sullivan, William C. 1962

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Sulzberger, Arthur Hays 1947-1956

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Sundelson, J. Wilner undated

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Super, Mrs. Paul 1947

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Sussman, Leonard R. 1967-1974

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Sutterlin, James S. 1971-1972

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Svestka, Miroslav J. 1956

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Swift, Ernest J. 1940

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Swing, John Temple 1968

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Swinney, John 1941

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Swope, Herbert Bayard 1940-1957

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Symington, Representative James W. 1970

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Symington, Senator Stuart 1959-1968

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Szaz, Z. Michael 1959-1960

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Szold, Harold 1940

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Tabouis, Genevieve 1944

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Taft, Charles P. 1947

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Taft, Senator Robert A. 1945-1950

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Taft, Mrs. Robert A. 1947

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Taft, Representative Robert, Jr. 1969

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Takacs, Jozsef 1963

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Talbert, Ansel E. 1958-1960

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Talmadge, Senator Herman E. 1959

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Tarnowski, Anthony 1946

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Taylor, Blair 1944-1955

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Taylor, George E. 1952

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Taylor, Senator Glen H. 1946

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Taylor, Harold 1965

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Taylor, Henry J. 1944

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Taylor, Mrs. Henry J. 1946

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Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1960-1962

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Taylor, Myron C. 1939-1947

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Tebbel, John 1964

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Telegdy, George 1962-1963

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Teller, Edward 1958-1973

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Tenenbaum, Joseph 1940

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Teodoru, Daniel 1972

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Terelli, Teresa 1969

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Thick, Joan 1962

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Thieman, Annelise 1947

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Thiesing, Theodore H. 1950

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Thomas, Bob 1946-1953

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Thomas, Clara Fargo 1952

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Thomas, Danny 1964

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Thomas, John W. 1966

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Thomas, Josef 1963

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Thomas, Lowell 1959

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Thomas, Norman 1946-1964

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Thompson, C. V. R. 1947

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Thompson, Dorothy 1939-1953

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Thompson, James M. 1972

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Thomson, Audrey G. 1968

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Tinker, Edward Laroque 1950

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Tobey, Senator Charles 1945

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Todorovich, M. M. 1968

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Tolischus, Otto D. 1947-1951

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Tollas, Tibor 1962

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Tollefson, Representative Thor C. 1959

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Tolstoy, Countess Alexandra 1949

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Tometta, V. 1960

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Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1944

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Tucker, Mayor Raymond R. 1961

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Tuengel, Richard 1953

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Tule, Florence 1962

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Tunney, Senator John V. 1973

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Tydings, Senator Millard E. 1948

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Tyler, Gus 1973

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Tyng, Sewell 1944

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Uhl, Alexander H. 1945

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Uihlein, R. H. 1953

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Umhey, Frederick 1941

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Unden, Osten 1946

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United American Croatians 1949

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U.S. Government Printing Office 1946

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U.S. Postmaster, New York 1940

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U.S. Selective Service System. Local Board #32 1942-1945

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Urz, Margaret 1952

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Utley, Freda 1945-1962

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Utt, Representative James B. 1967

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Vajda, Paul 1960

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Valeur, Robert 1960

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Valle, Ambassador Cyro de Freitas 1958-1959

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Vandenberg, Senator Arthur H. 1945-1948

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Vanden Heuvel, William J. 1957-1966

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Vanderbilt, Mrs. Cornelius 1946

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Vandercook, John W. 1944-1945

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Van Dusen, Henry Pitney 1944-1949

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Varchaver, Andre 1957

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Viner, Jacob 1947-1949

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Visoianu, Constantin 1965

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Von Klemperer, Alfred H. 1972

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Von Zahn, Peter 1958

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Vorys, Representative John M. 1947

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Voytko, Anne 1945

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Vraz, Vlasta 1963-1967

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WOR-TV 1963

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Wadsworth, A. P. 1947

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Wadsworth, Ambassador James J. 1960

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Waggoner, Walter H. 1940

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Wagner, Mayor Robert F. 1945-1961

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Waithayakon, Ambassador Prince Wan 1957-1958

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Waithman, Mr. 1939

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Waldkircher, C. 1946

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Waldman, Eric 1966-1973

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Waldman, Louis 1945-1964

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Walker, Richard L. 1952

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Walker, Samuel S., Jr. 1958-1959

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Wallace, DeWitt 1946-1964

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Wallace, Richard J. 1959-1965

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Wallenberg, Hans 1952-1964

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Wallenberg, Peter 1958

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Wallich, Henry C. 1963-1970

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Walter, Representative Francis E. 1955-1958

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Walter, Hilde 1946-1970

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Walter, Rohe 1940

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Walton, Sidney 1945

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Warburg, Dorothea 1970-1973

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Warburg, Eric M. 1950-1973

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Warburg, James P. 1947

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Warburg, Max 1973

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Ward, Clifford B. 1958

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Ward, Eileen 1950

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Ward, James M. 1956

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Ward, Milton Hood 1950

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Ward, William F. 1968-1969

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Ware, Richard A. 1960-1965

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Warner, Ethel 1947

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Warnke, Paul C. 1972

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Warren, Robert Penn 1949

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Warshow, Robert 1954

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Washburn, Abbott 1958

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Washburn, Watson 1964-1966

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Watson, Thomas J., Jr. 1960

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Watson, Thomas J., Sr. 1941-1944

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Watt, Robert J. 1944-1947

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Watts, Ridley 1972

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Wayne, John 1959

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Wazeter, Francis J. 1956-1959

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Webster, T. B. R. undated

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Wechmar, Ruediger von 1959-1962

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Wechsler, James A. 1940-1958

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Wedemeyer, General Albert C. 1951

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Weill, Pierre-Andre 1944-1945

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Weingart, Mr. 1943

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Weiss, Seymour 1970

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Welles, Sumner 1946-1951

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Wells, Mayor George A. 1970

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Wells, Hazel C. 1958

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Wenthe, Reverend, F. J. 1947

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Wernstrom, Milton H. 1968

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West, Reverend Edward N. 1960

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West, Rebecca 1953

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West Side Tennis Club 1947

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Whalen, Grover 1941

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Wheaton, Eliot 1940

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Wheeler, W. H., Jr. 1961

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Wheeler-Bennett, Colonel John W. 1958

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Wheelock, John Hall 1943

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Whipple, A. B. C. 1958

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White, Leigh 1946-1947

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White, Morton B. 1956-1958

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White, Peter 1949-1973

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White, Robb undated

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White, Walter 1939-1947

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White, Watson 1958-1960

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White, William Allen 1940-1950

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White, William L. 1963-1966

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Whitehead, John C. 1960-1971

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Whitehurst, Representative William 1972

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Whitney, C. V. 1950

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Whitney, Eleanor Searle (Mrs. C. V.) 1949

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Whitney, John Hay 1947

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Whittenburg, S. B. 1958

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Wibberly, Leonard 1947

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Wicker, Tom 1972

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Wiener, Arthur 1946

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Wilcox, Grafton S. 1939

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Wilder, Thornton 1961

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Wiley, Senator Alexander 1959

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Wilkins, Roy 1968

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Wilkinson, Ignatius 1947

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Wilkinson, Lawrence E. 1958

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Wille, Werner 1954

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William, Maurice 1946

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Williams, C. Dickerman 1954-1972

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Williams, Chester S. 1961-1963

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Williams, Elwood, III 1961-1973

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Williams, Governor G. Mennen 1956-1960

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Williams, Senator Harrison A., Jr. 1956-1965

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Williams, Senator John J. 1959

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Williams, Langbourne M. 1950-1963

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Williams, Michael 1946

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Williams, Wyn 1947

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Willkie, Edith (Mrs. Wendell L.) 1947-1956

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Wills, David 1958-1961

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Wilson, Charles R. 1961

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Wilson, Donald M. 1961-1962

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Wilson, Edmund 1949-1961

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Wilson, Jack G. 1971

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Wilson, Norman 1966

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Winant, Rivington R. 1953

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Windisch-Graetz, F. H. N. 1945

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Winkler, Paul 1944

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Winslow, Cedric 1965

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Winters, E. B. undated

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Winthrop, Mrs. Bertram 1946

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Wise, Rabbi Jonah B. 1946

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Wise, Stephen S. 1938-1940

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Wittfogel, Karl A. 1949-1968

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Wittfogel, Mrs. Karl A. 1949

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Wittgenstein, Prince Casimir 1972-1973

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Wolfe, Bertram D. 1945-1973

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Wolfers, Arnold 1946-1967

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Wolfsohn, Venlo 1957

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Woll, Matthew 1944-1956

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Woltman, Frederick 1947-1952

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Wood, Audrey 1945

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Wood, L. Hollingsworth 1946

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Wood, Lee B. 1945-1957

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Wood, Rosemary 1958

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Woods, Katherine 1943-1944

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Woodward, Terry 1947

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Woolley, Mary E. 1939-1940

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Wooten, Francis 1957

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Work, Martin H. 1958

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Wrede, Baron Gottert 1957

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Wright, Ben 1960

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Wriston, Mr. 1947

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Wullen, Rudolf 1947

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Wyle, Frederick S. 1968-1972

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Wyvell, Lois 1972

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Yarborough, Senator Ralph 1959-1967

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Yarmolinsky, Adam 1972

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Yarrow, Bernard 1957-1959

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Yefremovich, Spas. 1961

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Yeuell, Donovan P., Jr. 1961

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Yolles, Irene S. 1947

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Yorkshire Post 1947

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Young, Arthur N. 1944

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Young, James N. 1947

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Young, Senator Milton R. 1959

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Zablocki, Representative Clement J. 1959-1969

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Zablow, Leonard 1961

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Zaritsky, Max 1947

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Zeidler, Mayor Frank P. 1959

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Zeigler, Mary Roe 1940

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Zelomek, A. W. 1960

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Zenkl, Peter 1960

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Zerega, Richard A. 1940

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Zimmerman, Charles 1957

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Zinkan, Cecil 1945

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Zoffer, Gerald R. 1970-1972

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Zoullas, Sophocles N. 1960

 

SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1936-1973

Scope and Contents note

Drafts of writings and printed copies, arranged chronologically.
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Notes for future projects

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"Advice to German Democrats," undated

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"Atomic Showdown," undated

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"Common Cause: A Call for a New Birth of Democratic Faith," undated

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"Comparison of U.S., French and British Policy Toward the Captive Countries and East-West Trade," undated

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"Definition of 'Captive Nations', as Interpreted by the American Friends of the Captive Nations," undated

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"Draft for Statement on a Locarno Pact and/or Neutralization of East Europe," undated

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"Draft for Statement on U.N. Admissions by Committee of One Million," undated

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"The Four Freedoms," undated

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"Memorandum on Problem of Dr. van Heuven Goedhart, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNREF), and the IRC Redefection Campaign," undated

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"Memorandum on the Anti-Communist Work of David Martin, and the International Rescue Committee," undated

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"The Myth of the China Lobby," undated

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"Notes: Anniversary of East Berlin Uprising," undated

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"Notes for Reply to Nazi Propaganda," undated

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"Notes on Marshall Shulman's First Lecture," undated

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"Original Statement on Common Cause," (with George S. Counts) undated

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"Pitfalls in the President's Atomic Program," undated

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"Program for Common Cause," (with Natalie Wales Paine) undated

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"Reflections on Geneva," undated

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"Report on Eisenhower's Illness and the Political Struggle for Power Connected with It," undated

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"Rough Incomplete Draft of Pamphlet on German Anti-Semitism," undated

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"Rough Preliminary Memorandum on the Need for Expansion of Certain Phases of BIS Work in the U.S.," undated

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"Senator McCarthy and the State Department," undated

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"Some Little Known or Forgotten Facts About the Role of Finland in World War II," undated

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"Some Questions Raised by a Discussion of the Indonesian Problem with Some Liberal Friends," undated

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Speech undated

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Speech, Columbia University, New York undated

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"Statement by Common Cause, Inc., on Plan to Set Up Kasenkina Freedom Fund for Victims of Communism," (with Natalie Wales Paine) undated

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"Statement of Citizens Committee for American Education," undated

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"Statement Submitted on Request, to the Hearings on Vietnam, Conducted by Congressman William F. Ryan," undated

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"Who Are the Captive Nations?" undated

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"The Stuff Dictators Are Made Of," 193?

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"Farleyism," 1936

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"Let's Look at the Record: An Appraisal of Davis Cup Candidates," 1938(?)

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"Declaration of Principles of the Volunteer Christian Committee to Boycott Nazi Germany," (with William Jay Schieffelin) 1939(?)

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" The United States of Europe: A Publication to Promote Just Peace Terms, a Federal Europe and World Peace," 1939(?)

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Speech, Poughkeepsie, New York April 16, 1939

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"Strained Relations Between the Nazi Party and the German Army," May 30, 1939

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"The Christian Boycott," June 1939

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"Great Britain and the Petain Government: A Reply to Wythe Williams," 194?

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"Memorandum on the Main Causes of the New Anti-Semitism, Especially in Greater New York, and a Proposed Remedy," 194?

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Review of Muir, Peter, This Is IndiaRaman, T. A., Report on Indiaand Brailsford, H. N., Subject: India 194?

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Review of Stowe, Leland, They Shall Not Sleep 194?

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Review of Sues, Ilona Ralf, Shark's Fins and Millet 194?

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"The Crisis in Civil Liberties, the Dies Committee and the Elections," 1940

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Letter to the editor, New York Times 1940(?)

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"Liberals and the Dies Committee: A Reply to Dies, Stolberg and Browder," 1940

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"Memorandum on Improved Methods of Influencing Congress to Support the Committee Program," 1940(?)

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"The Truth About Poland," 1940(?)

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune February 9, 1940

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Speech, Jewish Community Center, Brooklyn March 7, 1940

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Speech, Conference of the Women's Division of the Joint Boycott Council December 22, 1940

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"Can Britain Hold Out?" 1941

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"Buy Something British," January 1941

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Editorial, Facts vs. Fiction February 1941

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune June 25, 1941

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Letter to the editor, New York Journal and American October 2, 1941

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"The Real Meaning of the Second Front Agitation," 1942(?)

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Letter to the editor, New York Times March 7, 1942

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"A Memorandum of the Political Implications of the Proposed O.W.I. program 'Uncle Sam's Family' and Its Possible Interest to Freedom House," January 12, 1943

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"Anglo-American-Russian Relations," 1944(?)

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"Confidential Memorandum," 1944(?)

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"Liberals and American Foreign Policy," 1944(?)

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"Statement to be Signed by Friends of Aid to Russia," (with others) 1944(?)

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune March 27, 1944

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Letter to the editor, New York Times April 7, 1944

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"Memorandum on the Cause and Cure of Propaganda Against the Chinese Government in America," July 20, 1944

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"Preliminary Outline of Program for the Publicity Activities by Polish American Congress and Its Subsidiary Groups During and After the Election," September 19, 1944(?)

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"What the British White Paper Means for America," December 1944

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"Do We Really Want a Durable Peace?" December 12, 1944

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"Anglo-American Cooperation," 1945

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"Are Communists Democrats?" 1945

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"Draft for Rely to Mr. Grew and to Pravda 1945

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"The Moral Issue in the Negotiations with Britain," 1945

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"A New Approach to the Communist Problem: What Is a Communist?" 1945(?)

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"Poland Is the Test," 1945(?)

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"What Causes Peace?" 1945(?)

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"The Crisis on Our Peace Aims," January 13, 1945

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"The Future of Spain," March 10, 1945

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"The Roosevelt Era," April 1945

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"Communist Agents and Freedom of the Press," June 16, 1945

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"The Arrest of the Six and Freedom of the Press," June 23, 1945

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"The Moscow Show Trials: 1945 Version," July 3, 1945

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"Appeasement Imperils Peace," July 21, 1945

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"Rankin and the Communists," July 30, 1945

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"Owen J. Lattimore," August 22, 1945

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"Rough Preliminary Survey of Possible Topics and Speakers for Freedom House Post-Election Institute on New York City," August 30, 1945

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"The Palestine Crisis," November 1945

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"Memorandum on Hurley Incident," December 19, 1945

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"Chiang Kai-shek," 1946

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"Hitler's Spirit Still Lives," (with others) 1946

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"Memorandum on the State Department Blue Book on the Argentine in the Light of the Commonweal Artices," 1946(?)

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Review of Stegner, Wallace, One Nation January 1946

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"The Problems of Sharing and Controlling the Atomic Bomb," February 1946

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Letter to the editor, New York Times February 7, 1946

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"Our Argentine Blunder," February 8, 1946

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"Our Future Argentine Policy," February 15, 1946

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"The Communist Crisis in China and in France: Will Chiang Go the Way of de Gaulle?" (with J. B. Powell) February 16, 1946,

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"World Freedom of Information: Only Key to Peace," April 8, 1946

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"Manchurian Manifesto," (with others) May 16, 1946,

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Tragedy of a People: Racialism in Czecho-Slovakia, (with others) June 1946

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Letter to the editor, Florida Catholic July 20, 1946

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune August 2, 1946

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Letter to the editor, New York Times August 26, 1946

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune October 11, 1946

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"Answer to Questionnaire on Germany for Die Tat, Zurich, Switzerland," October 31, 1946

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"Verdict on Nuremberg," November 22, 1946

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"Why the Republican Landslide," December 1946

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"The Moral Basis of the Peace," December 6, 1946

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"Is Disarmament Possible?" December 16, 1946

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"An Answer to Henry Wallace," 1947

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"Background of the Cable to Bevin," 1947

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"Comparison of Italian Treaty with Atlantic Charter," 1947(?)

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"Confidential Memorandum on the Significance of the Berle Proposal to Delay Action on the Italian Peace Treaty," 1947(?)

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Destruction at Our Expense: How Dismantling Factories in Germany Helps Inflation in the United States and Sabotages the Marshall Plan, (with Fritz Baade) 1947

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"Draft of Resolution Submitted to Annual Meeting of Polish-American Congress," 1947(?)

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The Land of the Dead: Study of the Deportations from Eastern Germany, (with others) 1947

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"Memorandum on the Status of the Dismantling Problem in Relation to Inter-Allied Agreements, After Failure of the London Conference," 1947(?)

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Men Without the Rights of Man: A Report on the Expulsion and Extermination of German Speaking Minority Groups in the Balkans and Prewar Poland, (with others) 1947(?)

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"Vote Liberal," 1947(?)

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"Iran and Henry Wallace," January 4, 1947

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"'By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them,'" March 1947

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune, (with others) March 2, 1947,

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"Confidential Memorandum on the Vital Importance of Defeating Ratification of the Italian Treaty in the Light of President Truman's Message on Greece," March 28, 1947

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"The Muddled Conservative," March 29, 1947

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"Unlimited Bomb Inspection Necessary," March 29, 1947

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"Lilienthal and Unity," April 4, 1947

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Testimony before U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee May 2, 1947

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Letter to the editor, New York Times, (with others) July 20, 1947,

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"An Appeal for Aid to Britain Now," (with others) August 1947

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Letter to the editor, New York Times October 23, 1947

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"Appeal Against Dismantling German Factories Now," (with others) November 13, 1947,

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune, (with others) November 18, 1947,

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"Who Won the Election?" 1948

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Letter to the editor, New York Times March 7, 1948

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"The Last Chance for Peace: A Plan to Save Italy from the Fate of Czechoslovakia and So Preserve America's Lifeline in the Mediterranean," March 15, 1948

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune April 23, 1948

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"The Mundt-Nixon Bill," June 25, 1948

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Letter to the editor, New York Times September 15, 1948

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"Draft of Statement on China," (with Natalie Wales Paine) October 25, 1948,

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"Citizens Group Reveals Communsist Affiliations of Dean of Canterbury," (with others) November 15, 1948,

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Letter to the editor, various newspapers December 23, 1948

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"Proposed Solutions for 'Diplomatic' Problems Which Have Arisen Over Carnegie Hall Meeting," 1949

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"Supplementary Comments After Bishop Oxnam's Speech Accepting the Churchman Good-Will Award," 1949(?)

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"Unchallanged Statements Made by Louis Nizer on a Coast-to-Coast Network on CBS People's Platform, November 19, 1949, in a Debate with Walter Litchfield, Former Civilian Affairs Officer under General Clay in Berlin," 1949(?)

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"Memorandum to All National Groups Who Are Sending Delegations to the Common Cause Rally on May 5th at Carnegie Hall," April 23, 1949

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Speech, Common Cause Freedom Rally, New York May 5, 1949

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"Memorandum on the Navy-Air Force Controversy," October 1949

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"The Background of Pearl Harbor: A Refutation of Admiral Theobald's Thesis," 195?

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"Should Communist China Be Admitted to the UN?" 195?

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"Should We Veto Communist China?" 1950

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"Is There a Revival of German Nationalism?" February 1950

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"Memorandum on German Refugee Problem," February 1950

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Letter to the editor, New York Times April 2, 1950

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"Memorandum on a New York Preview of the Battle for Berlin," May 1950

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"An American View of British Policy in China," July 1950

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"Deutschland Wird Verteidigt" (Germany Will Be Vindicated) August 4, 1950

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 1, 1950

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"McCarran's Blunderbuss," November 3, 1950

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"Letter to a European Friend on the American Elections and Their Relation to China," November 14, 1950

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"The Alternative to Appeasement: Neither Munich nor Hiroshima," December 9, 1950

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"Common Cause Replies to Mr. Hoover," December 24, 1950

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune December 27, 1950

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"An Analysis of General MacArthur's Utterances from the Time of His Dismissal to His Testimony before the Senate Committee," 1951(?)

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"Possible Consequences in the Soviet Cease-Fire Proposal," 1951(?)

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"Common Cause Appeals for Use of the UN Veto Against Communist China," (with Natalie Wales Paine) January 29, 1951,

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Letter to the editor, America February 1, 1951

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune March 18, 1951

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"Statement on MacArthur's Dismissal," (with Natalie Wales Paine) April 15, 1951,

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune April 30, 1951

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"Appeasement in Korea," July 1951

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"Let the Facts Alone: A Liberal's Critical Examination of the Lack of Foundation of Alsop and Related Liberals' Attacks on McCarran Security Investigation," September 21, 1951

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"Misgivings in Asia About the Japanese Peace Treaty," 1952(?)

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune January 24, 1952

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"Summary Statement on the Impending Crisis," (with Arthur McDowell) January 29, 1952,

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"Memorandum on I.R.C. Problems," February 9, 1952

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune, (with others) April 19, 1952,

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Letter to the editor, Washington Post, (with others) April 24, 1952,

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"Confidential Memorandum on German-American Relations: Why No Neutrality Seems Possible," May 1952

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"Koje: Conspiracy to Wreck the Truce," June 2, 1952

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"Zwischenbilanz im Amerkanischen Wahlkampf" (Interim Report on the American Election Campaign) June 26, 1952

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Letter to the editor, New Leader July 18, 1952

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Review of Miller, Merle, The Judges and the Judged August 1952

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Speech, German-American Club, Munich August 27, 1952

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"Statement on Behalf of Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, Inc., before President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization," October 1, 1952

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 16, 1952

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"Memorandum on the Indian Cease-Fire Proposal," November 23, 1952

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Speech, Amerika-Gesellschaft, Hamburg December 8, 1952

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"China and Communism," 1953

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"The Indian Cease-Fire Plan Re-Examined," (with David Martin) 1953(?)

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"Memorandum on the South Korean Release of the Prisoners of War," 1953(?)

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"A Profile of President James B. Conant of Harvard, New High Commissioner to Germany," 1953(?)

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"Statement on Korean Prisoner of War Issue," 1953(?)

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"Statement Which Could Be Made by Baltic and Eastern European Leaders-in-Exile, Warning Against the Dangers in a New Non-Aggression Pact with Soviet Russia," 1953

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"Lebensbild des Neuen US-Hochkommissars fuer Westdeutschland Dr. James Conant" (Sketch of the New U.S. High Commissioner for West Germany, Dr. James Conant) February 12, 1953

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"China and the U.N.: The Acid Test of Anglo-American Unity," March 1953

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune, (with Hans Kohn and Norbert Muhlen) May 9, 1953,

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"Anglo-American Differences Over China and Korea," May 18, 1953

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"Memorandum on Inter-Allied Crisis Over Korea and the Proposed Conference with Malenkov," May 20, 1953

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"The Anglo-American Rift," May 30, 1953

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"Memorandum for Guidance of Delegates to Copenhagen Conference and for Use Here in Promoting the American Council on NATO," August 1953

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 10, 1953

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"Memorandum on the Approaching Diplomatic Crisis Focusing on the Admission of Communist China to the U.N.," December 1953

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"Neglected Aspects of the White Case," December 1953

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"Ost-West Handel als Politisches Kernproblem" (East-West Trade as the Central Political Problem) 1954

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Letter to the editor, New York Times January 15, 1954

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"The President and the Atom," February 12, 1954

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Letter to the editor, Encounter March 1954

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Review of Buckley, William F., Jr., and L. B. Bozell, McCarthy and His Enemies May 15, 1954

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"McCarthy-Army Probe: First Fortnight," May 22, 1954

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"Primer of American Policy in the Cold War," June 1954

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"Confidential Memorandum on the Failure of the Bills to Restore German Private Property," August 1954

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"Recommendations for Different Steps at Government and Private Levels to Overcome Anglo-American Misunderstandings," August 1954

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Speech September 24, 1954

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"Draft for Statement on U.N. Admissions by Committee of One Million," 1955(?)

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"Purposes of the American Friends of Vietnam," 1955

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"Reflections on the Problem of Communist China and the Defense of Formosa," 1955

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"Why a Committee of American Friends of Vietnam Must Be Organized," 1955(?)

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Review of Allport, Gordon W., The Nature of Prejudice February 1, 1955

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"Statement on United States Policy Against Admission of Communist China to the United Nations," (with Harold L. Oram) February 9, 1955,

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"Memorandum Showing Necessity to Revive Committee of One Million," February 12, 1955

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"Memorandum on Anglo-American Differences Over Formosa," February 14, 1955

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"Memorandum on the Impression of Foreign Minister Martino on Meet the Press, " April 6, 1955

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"Draft for an Open Letter to Mr. Attlee to be Circulated for Signature Among Liberal and Labor Groups," April 19, 1955

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"Draft for Statement on Negotiations by Committee of One Million April 30, 1955

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"Draft of Proposed New Statement on the Prisoner of War Issue," June 25, 1955

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"Memorandum on the Geneva Conference," July 28, 1955

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"A Reply to Ellen Hammer's 'The Struggle for Indo-China Continues,'" August 1955

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Letter to the editor, New York Times August 28, 1955

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Letter to the editor, New York Times October 5, 1955

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune October 29, 1955

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 5, 1955

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"Outline of Facts and Chronology on German Misunderstandings of the 'Radford Memorandum,'" 1956

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Letter to the editor, New York Times, (with others) January 26, 1956,

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Letter to the editor, Commonweal February 6, 1956

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune, (with others) February 16, 1956,

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"Trend of American Public Opinion on Vietnam," March 1, 1956

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"American Political Situation as of March 7, 1956," March 7, 1956

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Speech, American Friends of the Captive Nations Liberation Rally, New York May 25, 1956

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"Why the West Is Losing," June 1956

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Speech, Polish American Congress July 6, 1956

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Letter to the editor, New Leader July 9, 1956

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"Tenth Anniversary, Execution of Drazha Mihailovich," (with others) July 16, 1956,

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Letter to the editor, New York Post September 23, 1956

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"Comment on Article by Former Ambassador George Kennan in August 1956 Issue, Harper's Monthly, 'Overdue Changes in Our Foreign Policy,'" October 1956

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"A Comment on the Debate Over a Positive vs. Negative Approach to the Fight Against Communism," October 1956

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"The American Reaction to the Hungarian Revolution," October-December 1956

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"Report of Activity on the Party Platforms by the American Friends of the Captive Nations," October 1, 1956

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Letter to the editor, New York Herald-Tribune November 5, 1956

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"Satellites Break Away," November 10, 1956

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"Appeal for Ten Point Program to Stop Soviet Aggression in Hungary Including an Emergency Session of Congress to Consider the Adoption of Economic and Other Sanctions," (with Monsignor John Balkunas) November 12, 1956,

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"Memorandum on the Madison Square Garden Rally," November 14, 1956

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Letter to the editor, America November 17, 1956

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"Statement Approved by Executive Committee of American Friends of the Captive Nations," November 27, 1956

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Letter to the editor, Time December 8, 1956

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Letter to the editor, Saturday Review December 10, 1956

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Letter to the editor, Christian Science Monitor December 13, 1956

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"Christian A. Herter," 1957

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"Lessons of the Hungarian Revolution," 1957

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Letter to the editor, New York Times 1957

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"Memorandum on Background and Implications of the Polish Crisis," 1957

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"Memorandum on Tito's Visit and the A.F.C.N. Ad," 1957(?)

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"Should We Support Titoism in Eastern Europe?" 1957

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"Does Hungary Increase the Danger of War?" January 1957

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"Memorandum on the Protests Against the Visits of King Saud and Marshal Tito," February 8, 1957

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Letter to the editor, New York Times, (with others) February 25, 1957,

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"Comment on Erich Ollenhauer's Visit to the United States," March 1957

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"To President Eisenhower and the American People on the Anniversary of Hunarian Independence," March 6, 1957

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"Outline of Thesis," March 13, 1957

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Speech, National Conference on Spiritual Foundations, 3d, Washington March 18, 1957

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"Memorandum on Some of the Reasons Behind Congressional Opposition to Aid to the Gomulka Government," March 23, 1957

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"Memorandum Outlining Our Financial Problems and Opportunities," (with Raphael Malsin) March 27, 1957,

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"Our Lost Chance in Hungary," May 1957

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"Should U.S. Have Helped Hungary More?" May 15, 1957

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"Progress Report to All Organizations Which Have Approved the Plan to Reconvene the U.N. General Assembly to Consider the Special Report on Hungary," May 16, 1957

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"Memorandum on U.N. Project," May 21, 1957

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"Our Second Choice in Hungary," speech, Council Against Communist Aggression dinner, Washington June 12, 1957

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"Memorandum to Press, Radio and T.V.," June 25, 1957

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Testimony before U.S. House Un-American Activities Committee June 26, 1957

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Speech, plenary meeting, Assembly of Captive European Nations June 28, 1957

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"Memo on Khrushchev's Triumph," July 5, 1957

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Review of Berle, A. A., Jr., Tides of Crisis August 3, 1957

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"Can Hungary Still Be Saved?" November 1957

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"Report on U.S. Reaction to Sputnik and Other Developments," November 15, 1957

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 18, 1957

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Letter to the editor, Life, (with others) December 12, 1957,

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Letter to the editor, Die Zeit December 26, 1957

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"Memorandum on Life Editorial on Berlin in December 15 Issue," 1958

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"Memorandum on Problem of Distribution of Volume II of Hungary under Soviet Rule, " 1958(?)

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"The Neglected Testimony of Refugees from Eastern Europe," 1958(?)

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"The Present Role of Nationalism in Eastern Europe," 1958

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"Proposed Joint Statement on Cultural Exchanges," (with Julius Epstein) 1958

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Review of Fejto, Francois, La Verite sur l'Affaire Nagy 1958

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"Should Germany Be Neutralized? A Reply to Kennan," 1958(?)

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"Volume II of Hungary under Soviet Rule, " 1958(?)

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"The Acheson-Kennan Debate," speech, Lexington Democratic Club January 24, 1958

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Letter to the editor, New York Post January 29, 1958

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Letter to the editor, The Reporter February 6, 1958

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"Report on the Release of Statements by Dean Acheson and by Former Ambassador Conant, etc., in Reply to George Kennan," February 28, 1958

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Letter to the editor, National Review March 30, 1958

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Review of Hoover, J. Edgar, Masters of Deceit April 5, 1958

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"Hungary and the Summit Conference," April 18, 1958

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"Statement on the Summit Conference," (with others) May 7, 1958,

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"If De Gaulle Take Over: A Prediction," May 15, 1958

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"Debate on Nuclear Tests," May 20, 1958

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"Further Reflections on De Gaulle," May 20, 1958

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Letter to the editor, The Nation July 7, 1958

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"Proposed Action on U.N. Middle East Meeting," August 5, 1958

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Letter to the editors, New York Journal-American and World Telegram August 11, 1958

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Untitled October 4, 1958

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Speech, plenary session, Assembly of Captive European Nations October 23, 1958

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"Pertinent Facts, Points to Stress, and Answers to Objections on the Question of Expelling the Hungarian Puppet Delegates from the U.N. General Assembly," November 1958

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 19, 1958

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"Background Memo on Relation between the Threat to Berlin and Hungary," December 2, 1958

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Letter to the editor, various newspapers, (with others) December 12, 1958,

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"Report on Our U.N. Campaign," (with Angier Biddle Duke) December 30, 1958,

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"Brief Appraisal of the Khrushchev Visit," 1959

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"The Concequences of the Khrushchev Visit: Peaceful Coexistence of Disaster?" (with David Martin) 1959(?)

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Letter to the editor, Indianapolis News, (with John Balkunas and Stefan Korbonski) 1959

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"Questions and Answers on Berlin: Introduction," 1959(?)

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"Why Has Nixon the Anti-Communist Suddenly Emerged as the Champion of Khrushchev's Wildest Dream: An Invitation to the U.S. Without Even Having Withdrawn the Berlin Ultimatum?" 1959

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"Confidential Memorandum on the Dulles Press Conference Reference to the Possiblilty of Uniting Germany Without Free Elections," January 17, 1959

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"Report on the Lessons of the Mikoyan Visit," January 23, 1959

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"Report on Mayor Brandt's Debate on Ed Murrow's TV Program Small World, Sunday, January 25," January 28, 1959

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"Lessons of the Mikoyan Visit," January 31, 1959

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Letter to the editor, New York Times February 25, 1959

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"Memorandum on Proposed Campaign to Clarify Berlin Issue in Relation to Eastern Europe," March 23, 1959

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"Implications of Macmillan's Peace Program," March 30, 1959

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"Memorandum on the Adenauer-Macmillan Disagreement as Publicly Revealed by Adenauer's Speech in the New York Times of April 9," April 10, 1959

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"Letter to a Friend in Washington," April 15, 1959

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"The Pitfalls of Negotiation," April 20, 1959

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Letter to the editor, New Leader May 18, 1959

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"Memorandum on Conversation with Mr. Herter," May 20, 1959

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"Relaxation of Tensions and Cultural Exchange: Smokescreen for Soviet Expansion," July 1959

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"Why Adenauer Changed His Mind (or the Adenauer-Erhard Controversy)," July 1959

box 113

Questions and Answers to the Berlin Crisis July 1, 1959

box 113

"Captive Nations Week, 1959: A Manifesto," (with Monsignor John Balkunas and Stefan Korbonski) July 20, 1959,

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"U.S.-Soviet Relations," July 20-27, 1959

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Letter to the editor, various newspapers, (with Monsignor John Balkunas and Stefan Korbonski) July 21, 1959,

box 113

"Khrushchev's Tirade Against Captive Nations Week," (with Monsignor John Balkunas and Stefan Korbonski) July 24, 1959,

box 113

"Memorandum on Khrushchev's Reaction to Captive Nations Week," July 24, 1959

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"Flowers for Khrushchev?" August 1959

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"Joint Statement on Khrushchev Visit," (with others) August 7, 1959,

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"Why Are the USSR Negotiating? Because They Want Stability or Because They Are Preparing Further Expansion?" September 1959

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Letter to the editor, New York Journal-American September 9, 1959

box 113

Speech, New York September 20, 1959

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Speech, Amerika-Haeuser, Munich, Stuttgart and Hamburg October 1959

box 114

"Report on Mission to Paris and London," November 12, 1959

box 114

Speech, Assembly of Captive European Nations memorial meeting for Dr. Povl Bang-Jensen, New York December 9, 1959

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"American Friends of the Captive Nations Program in 1960," 1960

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"Comparison between Stevenson Position on 1956 Atomic Tests and Eisenhower's Position Today," 1960

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"Confidential Memorandum on Dr. Dobriansky and the Ukrainian Congress Committee," 1960(?)

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"Democratic and Republican Conventions," 1960

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Hungary under Soviet Rule, Volume IV, Introduction, (with Peter Zenkl) 1960

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"Is There a Sino-Soviet Split?" (with Suzanne Labin) 1960

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"Key Points in a Protest Against Khrushchev and His Quislings," 1960

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"Memorandum on Nehru's Statement Against German Unity," 1960

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"The New Soviet Test Ban Proposal," 1960

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"Why the Present U.S. Defense Debate Is Not Only Indecisive but Irrevelant," 1960

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Letter to the editor, New York Times February 8, 1960

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Letter to the editor, New York Times February 9, 1960

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Speech, dinner in honor of Constantin Fotitch, New York February 13, 1960

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"Further Notes on the Soviet Test Proposal," March 30, 1960

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"The Berlin Question: An American View," April-May 1960

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"Statement Approved by the Executive Committee of the American Friends of the Captive Nations for Presentation to Undersecretary of State Livingston Merchant," May 10, 1960

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"Comment on Khrushchev's Threat to Break Up the Summit Conference," May 16, 1960

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"Brief Summary of Conditions in the Baltic Countries," June 1960

box 114

"Memorandum on the Definition of 'Captive Nations,'" June 10, 1960

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Testimony before Regional Democratic Platform Committee, Los Angeles June 21, 1960

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"Memorandum on Advantages of Walter Judd as Republican Vice Presidential Candidate," June 30, 1960

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"Manifesto: Captive Nations Week, 1960," (with Monsignor John Balkunas and Peter Zenkl) July 4, 1960,

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Testimony before Democratic Platform Committee, Los Angeles July 7, 1960

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"Comment on Testimony of Dr. Leo Dobriansky before Republican Platform Committee," July 20, 1960

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Testimony before Republican Platform Committee, Chicago July 20, 1960

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"Questions for Senator Kennedy on Eastern Europe," August 10, 1960

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Letter to the editor, New York Times September 1, 1960

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"Memorandum on Kennedy and Poland," October 1960

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"Memorandum on Appeal to Senator Kennedy," October 5, 1960

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Speech introducing Senator Thomas J. Dodd, Harvard Club testimonial dinner October 19, 1960

box 114

"A Comment on the Kennedy-Nixon Offshore Islands Debate," October 29, 1960

box 115

Letter to the editor, New York Times 1961

box 115

"Manifesto for the Fifth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution," (with others) 1961

box 115

"Memorandum on Stevenson Plan to Drop Hungary and Tibet from the United Nations Agenda as 'Cold War Issues' in Exchange for Soviet Agreement to Postpone Debate on Disarmament," 1961(?)

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Questions and Answers on the Berlin Crisis (revised edition) 1961

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"Report on the Political Panel," 1961

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"Report on the Second American-German Conference," 1961

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The Vanishing Swastika, (with Norbert Muhlen) 1961

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"An Interim Plan for the Defense of Laos," January 2, 1961

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Speech, Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy meeting, New York January 10, 1961

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Speech, James Monroe High School March 14, 1961

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Letter to the editor, New York Times March 23, 1961

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"The Laos Crisis," March 24, 1961

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"Memorandum on the Reasons for the Differences between France and the United States in Laos," April 1961

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"The Present State of German-American Relations, or German-American Relations in the Shadow of the Eichmann Trial," May 1961

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"A Judgment on the Cuban Fiasco," May 6, 1961

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"A Comment on German Nationalism," May 9, 1961

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"Comment on the Kennedy-Khrushcev Conference," May 22, 1961

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"USA-Deutschland: Vertrauensbasis unerschuettert" (U.S.- Germany: Basis of Trust Unshaken) June 1961

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"Entente Cordiale of Our Time: France and Germany," July 4, 1961

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Letter to the editor, New York Times September 5, 1961

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"Memorandum on Possible Areas for Negotiation between the Soviets and the West on Berlin," September 25, 1961

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"Why the Press and the Experts Went Wrong on Kennedy's Berlin Policy: A Study of the Pitfalls of Open Diplomacy in the Age of Mass Media," November 30, 1961

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"Comment on the Article in the July 1961 Foreign Affairs, 'Peaceful Engagement in Eastern Europe,' by Zbigniew Brzezinski and William E. Griffith," December 1961

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"Memorandum Analyzing Kennedy's Policy in the Congo," December 14, 1961

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"Emergency Appeal to All Freedom-Loving People: Aid Refugees from Communism in China," (with others) 1962

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Peace through the Soviets? preface 1962

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"Memorandum on the Hungarian Question," 1962

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"U.S. Policy toward the Famine in Red China," 1962

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"Why a Wide Response to the Attached Senatorial Questionnaire Circulated by the American Friends of the Captive Nations and by Americans of Central Eastern European Descent Would Serve the Interests of the Democratic Party as Well as the Nation as a Whole," 1962

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"Threat to Unity on Berlin," February 17, 1962

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Letter to the editor, America April 7, 1962

box 115

"Manifesto for Captive Nations Week, 1962," (with others) June 15, 1962,

box 115

"Draft for Joint Statement by Members of Executive Committee of the American Friends of Vietnam, To Be Signed as Individuals, To Protect Our Tax Deductibility," July 1962

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Speech, Captive Nations Week dinner, Assembly of Captive European Nations, Washington July 18, 1962

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Speech nominating Jacob Javits for Senator, Liberal Party convention, New York September 19, 1962

box 115

Letter to the editor, New York Times September 27, 1962

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Letter to the editor, New York Times October 3, 1962

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"Memorandum on President Kennedy's Policy since Receiving Khrushchev's Letter of Virtual Surrender on the Soviet Missile Bases in Cuba," November 2, 1962

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Speech to group of expellee leaders, Bonn November 26, 1962

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"Urgent Memo on Hungary and the U.N.," December 5, 1962

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"Outline of Detailed Agenda for Proposed Informal Off-the-Record Discussion or Debate on East-West Trade," 1963

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"The U.S. Plan for a NATO Nuclear Deterrent," 1963

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"Repercussions of the Dollar Deficit on U.S. Cold War Policy," February 20, 1963

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"The Common Market Crisis," March 9, 1963

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Letter to the editor, America March 25, 1963

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"Notes on Key Figures in Kennedy Administration as Their Records and Influence Have Evolved during the Last Two Years," April 11, 1963

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"The Sino-Soviet Dispute," May 1, 1963

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"In Defense of Charity," June 1963

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"The U.S. Reversal on Hungary," June 1963

box 116

"Manifesto for Captive Nations Week, 1963," (with others) June 26, 1963,

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Speech, Captive Nations Week dinner, Washington July 17, 1963

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"Pitfalls in a Non-Aggression Pact," August 1963

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"Answer to a Friend's Criticism of Christopher Emmet's Orbis Article for a NATO Nuclear Deterrent," September 18, 1963

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"Letter to a German Friend," October 1, 1963

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"Bericht ueber meinen Besuch in Deutschland vom 12-30 Oktober 1963" (Report on My Visit to Germany of October 12-30, 1963) October 28, 1963

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"Letter to a German Friend on Reports of a Planned American Troop Withdrawal," November 1, 1963

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"Excerpts from a Report to German Friends on Trends of U.S. Opinion on Withdrawal of Troops from Germany," November 4, 1963

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Speech, Assembly of Captive Nations dinner in Honor of Ole Bjorn Kraft, New York November 13, 1963

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"Impressions of Present European Attitudes toward de Gaulle, the U.S., and the U.S.S.R.," November 21, 1963

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Letter to the editor, various newspapers, (with Aleksander Kutt) November 27, 1963,

box 116

Manifesto for Captive Nations Week, 1964," (with others) 1964

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Poland 1964: A Study in Lost Hopes, introduction 1964

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"Summary of Report for the Foreign Policy Research Institute," 1964

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"Vorschlaege, wie man moegliche deutsch-amerikanische Missverstaendnisse waehrend des amerikanischen Wahlkampfes vermindern kann" (Proposals on How Possible German-American Misunderstandings during the American Election Campaign Can Be Reduced) 1964

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"What Germany and the U.S. Should Do in the Present Crisis over MLF," 1964

box 116

"Memorandum on de Gaulle's Lifetime Record on the Communist Question in Connection with His Recognition of Red China," February 10, 1964

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"Memorandum on the 'Relax Tensions' Fallacy," February 21, 1964

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"Memorandum on Henry Kissinger's Three Lectures," March 23, 1964

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"Highlights of U.S. Political Trends in February and March," March 24, 1964

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"General de Gaulle's Foreign Policy Record," March 25, 1964

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Testimony before U.S. House Un-American Activities Committee May 1964

box 117

Verpasst der Westen seine Chancen?" (Has the West Missed Its Chance?) June 1964

box 117

"False Priorities in American Foreign Policy," June 5, 1964

box 117

"Statement Presented to the Republican Platform Committee on Behalf of the American Friends of the Captive Nations," July 9, 1964

box 117

"Captive Nations Week," speech July 14, 1964

box 117

"The Race Riots and the U.S. Elections," July 22, 1964

box 117

"Causes and Components of the White Backlash and Goldwater Revolution," August 5, 1964

box 117

"Memorandum on U.S. Policy toward Germany Submitted to Secretary Rusk and the German Desk of the State Department," August 13, 1964

box 117

"Which Is Stronger, Nationalism or Anti-Communism, in Eastern Europe," August 13, 1964

box 117

"Statement Presented to the Democratic Platform Committee on Behalf of the American Friends of the Captive Nations," August 19, 1964

box 117

Speech, meeting of Polish army veterans, Philadelphia August 30, 1964

box 117

Speech, 4th American-German Conference, Berlin November 1964

box 117

"Trends in German Relations with the United States and France," November 5, 1964

box 117

"The Role of the Communications Media on Influencing Public Opinion and Government Policy," November 10, 1964

box 117

Letter to the editor, Ukrainian Bulletin November 15, 1964

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"Report on the Situation in Germany," November 24, 1964

box 117

"Comment on Article by Alfons Dalma in the Bayern Kurier of November 27, 1965," 1965

box 117

"The U.S. Nuclear Monopoly and the MLF," January 14, 1965

box 117

"The New Crisis in Vietnam," February 11, 1965

box 117

"Paradox of de Gaulle and the German 'Gaullists,'" February 25, 1965

box 117

"Letter to a Senator Who Calls for Negotiations Now on South Vietnam," March 8, 1965

box 117

"President Johnson's Speech on Vietnam," April 8, 1965

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"The Problem of Combatting Communist 'Wars of Liberation,'" April 12, 1965

box 117

"What's Wrong with Our Foreign Policy?" speech, New Era Club of the Educational Alliance, New York April 23, 1965

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"Draft of a Freedom House Statement for the Consideration of the Board, April 29th," April 26, 1965

box 117

"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1965," (with Vasil Germenji and Monsignor John Balkunas) June 21, 1965,

box 117

Speech June 29, 1965

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Speech, commemoration ceremonies for Nicola Petkov September 18, 1965

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Speech, St. Joseph's College for Women, Brooklyn October 28, 1965

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Speech November 11, 1965

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"Report on Henry Kissinger," December 18, 1965

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"Philosophical Notes," December 28, 1965

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"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1966," (with Vaclovas Sidzikauskas) 1966

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"The Causes and Cure of NATO's Erosion," January 11, 1966

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"NATO and the American-German Alliance," January 12, 1966

box 117

"Memorandum to My German Friends," January 20, 1966

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"How Peace May Come to Vietnam," February 4, 1966

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"Anti-Communist Leaders in the Senate," February 25, 1966

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"The Presidents's Staff," March 1, 1966

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"Anatomy of a Communist Takeover: A Timely Theme for Congressional Hearings," March 5, 1966

box 117

Letter to the editor, New York Times March 6, 1966

box 117

"Vietnam: 'Agonizing Reappraisal,'" March 12, 1966

box 117

"Memorandum on the Role of the Communications Media on Influencing Public Opinion and Government Policy," April 9, 1966

box 117

Speech, City College of New York April 15, 1966

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Letter to the editor, New York Times April 17, 1966

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"Why the U.S. Is in Vietnam," April 22, 1966

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Speech May 17, 1966

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"American Friends of the Captive Nations and the Struggle for Freedom," May 26, 1966

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"Current American Criticism of Germany and Europe," May 31, 1966

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The Lithuanian National Revolt of 1941, introduction May 31, 1966

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Letter to the editor, New York Times September 19, 1966

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"Notes on German and European Reunification," October 21, 1966

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Speech, commemorative meeting on the tenth anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, Assembly of Captive European Nations, New York October 24, 1966

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"Statement on President Johnson's Speech on Eastern Europe," October 24, 1966

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"Report on the NATO Troop Crisis," November 1966

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Speech, Conference of Americans of Central-East European Descent dinner in honor of Senator Thomas J. Dodd December 3, 1966

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"The Meaning of the German Elections," December 30, 1966

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"Comment on Article in Corriere della Sera by Ugo Stille," 1967

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"Comment on the Article, 'The Risk Russia Is Running,' in the Economist of October 7, 1967," 1967

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"The Real Soviet Power Play in the Near East," 1967(?)

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Speech, Brooklyn January 25, 1967

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"American Public Opinion and German Nationalism," February 12, 1967

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"American Friends of the Captive Nations Memorandum on the Premises and Methods of the Bridges-to-the-East Policy," February 20, 1967

box 118

Letter to the editor, America March 17, 1967

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Speech, Loyola University, Los Angeles April 24, 1967

box 118

"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1967," (with Stefan Korbonski) May 9, 1967,

box 118

"John Foster Dulles Tenth Anniversary Project," May 18, 1967

box 118

"Did Moscow Lose the Mideast War?" June 27, 1967

box 118

"Statement on Captive Nations Week," July 12, 1967

box 118

"Detente: Myth or Reality?" July 25, 1967

box 118

"Russia's Role in Vietnam," July 29, 1967

box 118

"Communications Media," speech, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut August 7, 1967

box 118

"Fiftieth Anniversary of a Universal Tragedy," speech, Assembly of Captive European Nations plenary meeting, New York November 4, 1967

box 118

"Memorandum on the Present Situation in the Near East," November 16, 1967

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Speech to St. George Society, Washington Irving High School November 26, 1967

box 118

"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1968," (with George M. Dimitrov) 1968

box 118

"Excerpt from a Letter to a Member of the German Bundestag on U.S.-German Differences," February 5, 1968

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"Key Problems Affecting U.S.-German Relations and Cooperation within NATO," February 6, 1968

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"Current Criticisms of the U.S. in Germany," February 7, 1968

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"Some Answers to Criticism of U.S. Policy Listed in the Attached Paper," February 7, 1968

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"Notes on the Sharpening Cold War," February 19, 1968

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"Report on My Recent Trip to Germany," March 20, 1968

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"German and European Attitudes toward the Non-Proliferation Treaty," March 21, 1968

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"Reflections on the Assassination of Dr. King," April 19, 1968

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"The Confrontation of the Two Americas," June 14, 1968

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Speech, Baltic Nations Commemoration, Assembly of Captive European Nations, New York June 26, 1968

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Untitled July 6, 1968

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"The Link between Vietnam, Berlin and the Near East," July 16, 1968

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"The Media and the Assassinations," July 30, 1968

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Testimony before the Democratic Platform Committee, Chicago August 23, 1968

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"Statement on the Czechoslovak Invasion," August 27, 1968

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"The U.S. Elections," October 23, 1968

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Letter to the editor, New York Times November 13, 1968

box 119

"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1969," (with Jozef Lettrich) 1969

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"Joint Statement: American Friends of the Captive Nations, Conference of Americans of Central and Eastern European Descent," (with Monsignor John Balkunas) February 6, 1969,

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"Report on Objections in Germany to Signing the Non-Proliferation Treaty Now," February 19, 1969

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Speech, International Peasant Union March 1, 1969

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"Report on United States Senate Action on the Non-Proliferation Treaty," March 28, 1969

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"Post-War Germany," speech, University of Pennsylvania Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia July 1969

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"The ABM Debate," July 2, 1969

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Letter to the editor, New York Times Magazine July 25, 1969

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Speech, 16th Plenary Session, Assembly of Captive European Nations September 16, 1969

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"Memorandum on Talk by Sam Brown at Council on Foreign Relations," December 4, 1969

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"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1970," (with Alfreds Berzins) 1970

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Untitled February 26, 1970

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"Missing Element in the Debate," June 30, 1970

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"Implications of the Bonn-Moscow Pact," August 25, 1970

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Speech, Assembly of Captive European Nations September 15, 1970

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"Reflections of an 'Unreconstructed' New Deal Liberal of the New Leader School," October 28, 1970

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"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1971," (with Vasil Germenji) 1971

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"Memorandum on Policy toward Eastern Europe," June 30, 1971

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Speech, Assembly of Captive European Nations plenary session September 21, 1971

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Speech on the 15th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, Philadelphia October 24, 1971

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Speech, Baltic Women's Council, New York March 5, 1972

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"Report on Trip to Germany," March 14, 1972

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Speech June 19, 1972

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"East-West Trade," speech, Assembly of Captive European Nations, New York September 19, 1972

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"The Captive Nations in 1972," October 2, 1972

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"Analysis of the U.S. Elections," October 13, 1972

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"Germany as Seen from the United States on the Eve of the Two National Elections," November 6, 1972

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"Captive Nations Week Manifesto, 1973," (with Stefan Korbonski) 1973

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"Summary of David Martin's Activities on Behalf of the Iron Curtain Refugees and the Captive Nations," 1973

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"Letter to a European Friend on the 'New Nixon,'" January 11, 1973

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"Report on Trip to Germany, February 22nd-March 7th, 1973," March 10, 1973

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"Reflections on Watergate," May 25, 1973

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"More Reflections on Watergate," July 27, 1973

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"A Memorial to Nicola Petkov," speech September 22, 1973

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"Memorandum on the Work of David Martin," October 17, 1973

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"Memorandum Proposing a Testimonial Dinner in Honor of David Martin," October 26, 1973

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"Letter to a German Friend (Member of the CDU Party)," December 10, 1973

 

RADIO BROADCAST TRANSCRIPTS 1939-1973

Scope and Contents note

Notes for and typewritten transcripts of radio broadcasts, arranged chronologically.
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"Can America Keep Out of War?" WEVD, New York 1939

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Untitled, WMCA March 16, 1939

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Untitled, Poughkeepsie, New York April 15, 1939

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 16, 1939

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 30, 1939

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Untitled 194?

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"Is Disarmament Possible?" 194?

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Untitled, New York University Forum, WEVD, New York December 26, 1940

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News commentary, WEVD, New York March 14, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 21, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 28, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 4, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 11, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 18, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 25, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 2, 1941

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 9, 1941

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"Should We Agitate for a Second Front?" WEVD, New York October 6, 1942

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York June 17, 1943

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Untitled, Round Table Forum, WEVD, New York June 29, 1943

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Untitled, WEVD, New York July 2, 1943

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Untitled, Round Table Forum, WEVD, New York July 13, 1943

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Untitled, WEVD, New York July 16, 1943

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Untitled, WEVD, New York July 23, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York July 30, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York August 6, 1943

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"Who Are the American Fascists? Round Table Forum, WEVD, New York August 10, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York August 13, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York August 20, 1943

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 24, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York August 28, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 3, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 7, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 10, 1943

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 17, 1943

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"Small Powers and the Moscow-Cairo Agreement," WEVD, New York December 14, 1943

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"Future of France," Round Table Forum, WEVD, New York January 10, 1944

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"What Did Pravda Mean?" Round Table Forum, WEVD, New York January 25, 1944

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Untitled, Round Table Forum, WEVD, New York February 8, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York March 17, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York March 31, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 2, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York May 26, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York June 23, 1944

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"The First Victim of Japanese Aggression," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 27, 1944

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 30, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York July 7, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 11, 1944

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Bastille Day Program, WNYC July 14, 1944

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"The Democratic Convention," WEVD, New York July 19, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York August 11, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York August 18, 1944

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 24, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 1, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 8, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York September 29, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 3, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 17, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 19, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York October 20, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York October 27, 1944

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"The Catholic Bishops' Peace Principles," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 28, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York November 3, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York November 10, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 14, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York November 17, 1944

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 24, 1944

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Untitled November 27, 1944

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 28, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York December 1, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom Forum, WEVD, New York December 6, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York December 8, 1944

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 12, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York December 15, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York December 22, 1944

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York December 29, 1944

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Untitled 1945(?)

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Untitled, Freedom Forum, WEVD, New York 1945

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York January 5, 1945

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Untitled, Freedom Forum, WEVD, New York January 10, 1945

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"Two Lessons from Our Temporary Set-back in France," Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York January 12, 1945

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York January 19, 1945

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"Should We Break Diplomatic Relations with Spain Now? Newspaper Guild Forum on Spain, WMCA January 23, 1945

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York January 26, 1945

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York February 2, 1945

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Untitled, Freedom Forum, WEVD, New York February 7, 1945

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Untitled February 9, 1945

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"Will the Wallace Plan Work?" Freedom Forum, WEVD, New York February 14, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 16, 1945

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"Argentina and Economic Sanctions," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 20, 1945

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Untitled, Freedom House Program, WEVD, New York February 23, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 2, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 6, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 9, 1945

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"Communism in the U.S.," WEVD, New York March 16, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 20, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 23, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 30, 1945

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"The Military Picture in China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 3, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 13, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 17, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 20, 1945

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"Truman and Unity," Freedom Forum, WEVD, New York April 25, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 27, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 4, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 11, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 15, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 18, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 25, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 29, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 1, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 8, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 12, 1945

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Untitled June 22, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 26, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York July 20, 1945

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"Lessons of the British Elections," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 24, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York July 27, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 10, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 17, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York August 21, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 24, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 31, 1945

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"German War Criminals," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 4, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 14, 1945

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"Negotiations with Britain," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 18, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 21, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 28, 1945

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"Australia and the Big Five," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 2, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 5, 1945

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"New Zealand," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 16, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 19, 1945

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"An Answer to Russell Davenport," WMCA October 23, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 26, 1945

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 30, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 2, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 9, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 16, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 23, 1945

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"Crisis in China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 27, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York December 7, 1945

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Untitled, Forum December 11, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York December 14, 1945

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"What Causes Peace?" Queens College Forum, WNYC December 18, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York December 21, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York December 28, 1945

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 4, 1946

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"Prospects for Unity in China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 9, 1946

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Untitled, Freedom House Forum, WEVD, New York January 18, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 24, 1946

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Untitled January 25, 1946

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Untitled February 1, 1946

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"Problems Facing the New French Government," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 5, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 15, 1946

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"The Manchurian Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 19, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 22, 1946

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 2, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 5, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 19, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 10, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 17, 1946

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"Mihailovich: Hero or Traitor?" The Reviewing Stand, Northwestern University on the Air, WGN, Chicago June 9, 1946

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"Can General Marshall's Mission Succeed?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 25, 1946

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 9, 1946

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"Behind the Mihailovich Case," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 23, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 9, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York August 16, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 13, 1946

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 17, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 20, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 27, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 4, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 11, 1946

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"De Gaulle and the French Constitution," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 15, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 17, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 25, 1946

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 29, 1946

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Untitled November 1, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 8, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 15, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 22, 1946

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"Hopes for a United States of Europe," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 26, 1946

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"How Can Capitalist America Best Do Business with Socialist or Communist Europe?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 10, 1946

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"Iran and Henry Wallace," WEVD, New York December 13, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York December 20, 1946

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 3, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 10, 1947

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Untitled January 17, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 24, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 31, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 7, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 14, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 21, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 28, 1947

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 4, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 7, 1947

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 13, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 21, 1947

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 1, 1947

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"Should the Communist Party Be Banned?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 15, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 18, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 25, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 16, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 23, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 6, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 13, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 20, 1947

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"Does the Marshall Plan Conflict with the Truman Doctrine?" WEVD, New York July 4, 1947

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Untitled July 11, 1947

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Untitled, WEVD, New York July 25, 1947

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York August 12, 1947

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 7, 1947

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 4, 1947

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"Shall We Include China in the Marshall Plan?" Forum, WEVD, New York December 2, 1947

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"Year End Review of Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 30, 1947

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"Lincoln and Gandhi," WEVD, New York February 12, 1948

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"Soviet Citizen Abroad," Forum, WEVD, New York September 7, 1948

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"China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 8, 1948

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Untitled January 14, 1949

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 11, 1949

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 3, 1950

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"German-American Misunderstandings," NWDR, Hamburg July 4, 1950

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"Attitudes towards German Rearmament," WEVD, New York September 20, 1950

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"Alternative to Appeasement in Korea," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 8, 1950

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"Mr. Hoover's Plan," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 22, 1950

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Untitled, Forum 1951

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 13, 1951

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"Can the Chinese People Liberate Themselves?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 25, 1951

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"Is Tito a Reliable Ally?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 28, 1951

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"A New Message to the Enslaved Countries," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 12, 1951

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"Problem of McCarthyism," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 9, 1951

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 1, 1952

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 15, 1952

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 6, 1952

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Untitled, WEVD, New York October 31, 1952

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"Finland," Forum May 29, 1953

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"The Suez Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 28, 1956

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 12, 1956

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Untitled November 1956(?)

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 18, 1957

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 15, 1957

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 29, 1957

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 10, 1957

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 24, 1957

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 27, 1957

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 11, 1957

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"The Soviet Threat to Turkey," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 25, 1957

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"40th Anniversary, Bolshevik Revolution," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 8, 1957

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"The Dispute with France over Arms to Tunisia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 22, 1957

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"Was NATO Conference a Success?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 20, 1957

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York 1958

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"Crisis in Indonesia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 3, 1958

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 31, 1958

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Untitled, University of the Air, WEVD, New York February 14, 1958

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"Foreign Aid: Crucial Issue, 1958," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 28, 1958

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"The Franco-Tunisian Conflict," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 28, 1958

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"The Role of Vietnam in Southeast Asia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 11, 1958

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"France in Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 25, 1958

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"Is Indonesia Going Communist?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 9, 1958

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Untitled June 6, 1958

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 26, 1958

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"Is Inspected Disarmament Possible?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 10, 1958

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"The Polish and Hungarian Revolutions," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 23, 1958

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 7, 1958

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"The U.N. Debate on Hungary," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 5, 1958

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 19, 1958

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"The Meaning of the Mikoyan Visit," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 16, 1959

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"The Balance of Power in the Cold War," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 30, 1959

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 13, 1959

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"De Gaulle's Policy in Algeria," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 27, 1959

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"Can We Solve the European Refugee Problem?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 13, 1959

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Untitled March 27, 1959

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"Results of the NATO Meeting in Washington," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 10, 1959

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"Are the Allies United?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 24, 1959

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"The Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 22, 1959

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"The Mystery of Khrushchev's Visit to Albania," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 5, 1959

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"Why Did Adenauer Change His Mind?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 19, 1959

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"Hungary and the United Nations," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 4, 1959

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 12, 1960

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"Algeria," WEVD, New York January 27, 1960

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"Soviet Techniques of Propaganda and Subversion," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 12, 1960

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Untitled February 26, 1960

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Broadcast, WEVD, New York March 11, 1960

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Broadcast, WEVD, New York March 25, 1960

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Broadcast, WEVD, New York May 3, 1960

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"The Tyrol," October 21, 1960

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"Foreign Policy in the Campaign," WEVD, New York November 4, 1960

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"U.N. Assembly Session," November 25, 1960

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"An Appraisal of the U.N. Session," University of the Air, Foreign Policy Round Table, WEVD, New York December 16, 1960

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"The Diplomatic Break with Cuba," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 13, 1961

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"The U.N. and the Congo," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 10, 1961

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 24, 1961

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"How Communist Is Castro?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 7, 1961

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"France After the Generals' Revolt," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 5, 1961

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 19, 1961

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"Tractors for Prisoners," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 1, 1961

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"The Berlin Crisis and the Hungarian Revolution," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 25, 1961

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"Congo and Katanga," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 11, 1961

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Untitled, Barry Gray Show November 20, 1961

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"Should Communist China Be Admitted to the U.N.?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 24, 1961

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"The U.N. in Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 22, 1961

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"Indonesia and New Guinea," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 16, 1962

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"The U.S. Involvement in South Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 2, 1962

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 16, 1962

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"Britain and the Common Market," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 26, 1962

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"How Solid Is Democracy in Western Germany?" WRVR, New York March 27, 1962

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Untitled, University of the Air, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 1962

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"The U.S. Partnership with the Common Market," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 10, 1962

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"The Refugee Deportations from Hong Kong," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 25, 1962

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"Do We Have a 'No-Win' Foreign Policy?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 8, 1962

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0005492

Scope and Contents note

The guests are Adolf A. Berle, Jr., former Assistant Secretary of State, and Eugene Lyons, senior editor, Readers Digest. Emmet moderates. The men debate whether the Kennedy policy is a "no win" policy. Lyons is critical of the administration while Berle defends its policy. Alternate title: "What Is Our Cold War Policy?"
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"First Hand Reports from Berlin," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 28, 1962

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0005493

Scope and Contents note

The guests are Walter Kirschenbaum, assistant commissioner of licenses of New York City, who had just returned from East and West Berlin, and Norbert Muhlen, foreign correspondent and syndicated writer for North American Newspaper Alliance. Emmet moderates. This program was the season premier. A short portion of an unrelated program is also on the tape.
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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 12, 1962

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0005494

Scope and Contents note

The guests are - Moshe Decter, writer on foreign affairs and former managing editor, New Leader, and Michael Harrington, author of "The Other America" and editor, New America. Emmet moderates.
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"The Prospects for Atlantic Unity," Foreign Affairs Roundtable program October 26, 1962

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0005495

Scope and Contents note

This program concerns the introduction of the United Kingdom into the Common Market. The guests are Dr. Kurt Birrenbach, member, Foreign Affairs Committee of German Parliament, and William Diebold, director, Economic Studies, Council on Foreign Relations. Emmet moderates.
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"Cuba and the Election," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 9, 1962

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"Impact of Cuba on Latin America," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 7, 1962

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"Hungary," Forum, WEVD, New York December 21, 1962

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"The Congo Kaleidoscope," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 18, 1963

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 29, 1963

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"Cuba," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 12, 1963

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"Political Impact of the Dollar Deficit," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 26, 1963

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"The Italian Elections," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 10, 1963

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"New U.S. Policy toward Hungary," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 23, 1963

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"East-West Trade," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 7, 1963

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"Diem and Viet Nam," WEVD, New York November 15, 1963

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"Kennedy's Foreign Policy Legacy," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 29, 1963

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 13, 1963

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"Balance Sheet of Freedom," WEVD, New York December 27, 1963

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"The Growing Crisis in Southeast Asia," WEVD, New York January 10, 1964

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Untitled January 24, 1964

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"The Crisis in East Africa," February 1964

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"De Gaulle and China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 7, 1964

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"A New Western Policy towards Eastern Europe," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 20, 1964

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"Vietnam," WEVD, New York April 3, 1964

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"The New Phase of the Berlin Crisis," WEVD, New York June 8, 1964

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Untitled September 22, 1964

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 25, 1964

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"Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 6, 1964

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"Russia after Khrushchev," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 3, 1964

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"The Real Choice in Vietnam," WEVD, New York December 4, 1964

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 28, 1965

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"U.S. Foreign Policy and World Opinion," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 1, 1965

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Untitled April 30, 1965

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"Vietnam, Latin America and Communists," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 13, 1965

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"Soviet Anti-Semitism," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 14, 1965

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 5, 1965

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"British Policy and the United Nations," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 3, 1965

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 26, 1966

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Untitled February 8, 1966

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 11, 1966

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"The Record of Coalition Governments with the Nazis, Fascists, and Communists," WEVD, New York March 3, 1966

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"A Coalition in Vietnam?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 10, 1966

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"Germany and the United Nations," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 23, 1966

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"China Policy," April 4, 1966

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"The Crisis in NATO," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 7, 1966

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"Developments in the Dominican Republic," WEVD, New York May 5, 1966

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"Two Eyewitness Reports on Vietnam," WEVD, New York May 19, 1966

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"The Tenth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 11, 1966

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"The Manila Conference and Its Effect on the Elections," WEVD, New York November 8, 1966

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"The German Elections," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 12, 1966

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 9, 1967

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"Communist Reforms in Yugoslavia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 9, 1967

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 12, 1967

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"U.S.I.S," August 16, 1967

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"A Year End Review of Foreign Policy," WEVD, New York December 20, 1967

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 11, 1968

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Untitled, WEVD, New York April 8, 1968

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"The World Student Unrest," WEVD, New York June 11, 1968

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"Yugoslavia," WEVD, New York December 2, 1968

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"Germany and the New Administration," WEVD, New York January 22, 1969

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Untitled March 3, 1969

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"France after de Gaulle," WEVD, New York May 5, 1969

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"New Perspectives for European Unity," WEVD, New York June 2, 1969

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"The Impact of the German Elections," WEVD, New York October 6, 1969

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 3, 1969

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"The Vietnam Labor Movement and the Vietcong," WEVD, New York December 1, 1969

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"Prospects for 1970," WEVD, New York January 5, 1970

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"French Policy and the Middle East," WEVD, New York March 4, 1970

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 8, 1970

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"Cambodia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 6, 1970

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"The Crisis in the Middle East," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 3, 1970

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"Will Vietnamization Work?" WEVD, New York October 7, 1970

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Untitled, WEVD, New York January 6, 1971

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"NATO Today," WEVD, New York April 7, 1971

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 5, 1971

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"The Dollar Deficit," WEVD, New York June 2, 1971

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"Red China and the United Nations," WEVD, New York November 3, 1971

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Untitled, WEVD, New York November 30, 1971

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"The Crisis in Pakistan," WEVD, New York December 1, 1971

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"Yugoslavia," WEVD, New York January 5, 1972

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 2, 1972

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"University Youth and Foreign Policy," WEVD, New York April 5, 1972

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Untitled, WEVD, New York May 3, 1972

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"China: Then and Now," WEVD, New York June 7, 1972

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"The World Drug Traffic: Can the Epidemic Be Stemmed?" WEVD, New York October 4, 1972

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"Issues in the German Election," WEVD, New York November 1, 1972

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"Will There Be a Bloodbath in Vietnam?" WEVD, New York December 5, 1972

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"Is It Peace with Freedom?" WEVD, New York February 5, 1973

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"Will Yugoslavia Survive Tito?" WEVD, New York April 4, 1973

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"Germany," WEVD, New York May 2, 1973

 

RADIO BROADCAST PHONOTAPES 1953-1973

Scope and Contents note

Phonotapes of radio broadcasts, arranged chronologically (1 reel per entry unless otherwise noted).
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Untitled, (11 reels) undated

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"Anti-Americanism in Germany," undated

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"British Policy in the U.N.," undated

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"Fifth Amendment," Barry Gray Show undated

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"Korean Prisoners of War" (2 reels) December 1-3

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0000460 (side A), 74105_a_0000469 (side B), and 74105_a_0000470

Scope and Contents note

Year of recording unknown. U.N. Minan India on Korean POWs
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"Youth and Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York undated

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Various recordings April 18-May 29, 1953

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"India's Role in Peace Conference" and "Should We Offer Non-Aggression Pact to Soviet Russia?" WEVD, New York November 13, 1953

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Untitled, WEVD, New York February 25, 1954

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Untitled, Face the Nation Program October 9, 1955

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"East-West Trade," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 20, 1956

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 25, 1956

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Various recordings March 15-May 24, 1957

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"Indonesia," April 26, 1957

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"Shall We Continue Aid to Tito?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 6, 1957

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"Results of the NATO Meeting," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 20, 1957

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Untitled, Cedric Foster Show, WOR, New York March 7, 1958

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"The Role of Vietnam in Southeast Asia," Foreign Affairs Forum, WEVD, New York April 11, 1958

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"France in Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 25, 1958

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"The Communist Threat in Indonesia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 9, 1958

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"Will de Gaulle Come to Power?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 23, 1958

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"Economics of the Cold War," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 6, 1958

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"Prospects for Disarmament," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 10, 1958

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"Anniversary of Polish and Hungarian Revolutions," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 24, 1958

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"The U.N. Debate on Cyprus," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 21, 1958

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"The U.N. Debate on Hungary," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 5, 1958

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Untitled, Ray Heatherton Show, WRCA December 15, 1958

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"Soviet Threat in Berlin," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 19, 1958

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"The Meaning of the Mikoyan Visit," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 16, 1959

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Untitled January 30, 1959

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"Problems of a New Berlin Airlift," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 13, 1959

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"Can We End the European Refugee Problem?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 13, 1959

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"De Gaulle's Policy on Algeria," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 27, 1959

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"Results of the NATO Meeting in Washington," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 10, 1959

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"Are the Allies United?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 24, 1959

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"Tibet's Impact on Asia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 8, 1959

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 22, 1959

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"Khrushchev's Visit to Albania," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 5, 1959

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"Why Adenauer Changed His Mind," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 19, 1959

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"Foreign Repercussions of Khrushchev's Visit," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 25, 1959

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"Adenauer's Visit to England," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 20, 1959

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"The U.N. Debate on Hungary," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 4, 1959

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"Are Russia and China Drifting Apart?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 17, 1959

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"Between the Lines," WNTA-TV January 10, 1960

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"Anti-Semitic Outbreaks in Germany," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 15, 1960

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"The Crisis in Algeria," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 29, 1960

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"Communist Propaganda Techniques," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 12, 1960

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"How Much Communist Influence in Cuba?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 26, 1960

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"Should Germany Have Bases in Spain?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 11, 1960

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"Latest Soviet Offer on Atomic Tests," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 25, 1960

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"Can de Gaulle Win in Algeria?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 8, 1960

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"De Gaulle: Twenty Years After," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 22, 1960

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Untitled May 6, 1960

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"The Plane Incident and the Summit," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 20, 1960

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"Developments in East Germany," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 3, 1960

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"Communist Threat in the Caribbean," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 17, 1960

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"A Reply to Janos Kadar," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 7, 1960

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"Austria's Place in Foreign Affairs," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 21, 1960

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 16, 1960

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"The Diplomatic Break with Cuba," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 13, 1961

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 27, 1961

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"U.N. and the Congo," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 10, 1961

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"The German Social Democrats and Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 24, 1961

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"Where Does the Summit Lead Us?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 16, 1961

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Untitled, Barry Gray Show, WMCA August 14, 1961

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York, (2 reels) October 13, 1961

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"The Fifth Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 27, 1961

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"The Civil War in the Congo," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 10, 1961

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"Should Communist China be Admitted to the U.N.?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 24, 1961

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"The Effect of Castro's Communist Confession," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 8, 1961

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"The U.N. in Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 22, 1961

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"Kennedy's First Year," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 5, 1962

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"The Outlook in Berlin," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 19, 1962

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"The Cuban Refugees," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 2, 1962

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"The Dispute over West New Guinea," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York, (2 reels) February 16, 1962

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"The U.S. Involvement in South Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 2, 1962

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"Italy's Turn to the Left," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 16, 1962

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"Britain and the Common Market," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 30, 1962

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"The Current Debate on the United Nations," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 13, 1962

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"U.S. Partnership with the Common Market," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 11, 1962

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"The Refugee Tragedy in Hong Kong," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 25, 1962

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"What Is Our Cold War Policy?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 8, 1962

Scope and Contents note

Adolf A. Berl, Jr., former assistant secretary of state, and Eugene Lyons, senior editor, "Readers Digest," debate whether the Kennedy policy is a "no win" policy. Mr. Lyons is critical of the administration while Mr. Berle defends its policy. Emmet moderates.
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"First-Hand Report from Berlin," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York September 28, 1962

Scope and Contents note

In this season premiere, the guests are Walter Kirschenbaum, assistant commissioner of licenses, New York City, who recently returned from East and West Berlin, and Norbert Muhlen, foreign correspondent and syndicated writer for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Emmet moderates. A short portion of an unrelated program is also on the tape.
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"Is Our Foreign Policy Sufficiently Dynamic?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 12, 1962

Scope and Contents note

The guests are Moshe Decter, writer on foreign affairs and former managing editor, "New Leader," and Michael Harrington, author of "The Other America" and editor of "New America." Emmet moderates.
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"The Prospects for Atlantic Unity," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 26, 1962

Scope and Contents note

This program about the introduction of the United Kingdom into the Common Market features guests Kurt Birrenbach, member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Parliament, and William Diebold, director of Economic Studies for the Council on Foreign Relations. Emmet moderates.
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"Impact of Cuba on the Elections," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 9, 1962

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Untitled, Men's Class of the Air November 20, 1962

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"Impact of Cuba on Latin America," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 7, 1962

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"The U.N. Decision on Hungary," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 21, 1962

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"Recent Developments in the Congo," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 20, 1963

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"De Gaulle and the Common Market Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 1, 1963

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"Recent Developments in Eastern Europe," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 15, 1963

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"Should There Be A NATO-Warsaw Non-Aggression Pact?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 1, 1963

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"Alternatives to Be Faced in Cuba," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 29, 1963

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"How Great Is Castro's Support in Cuba?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 12, 1963

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"The Dollar Deficit and U.S. Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 26, 1963

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"Communist Strength in the Italian Elections," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 10, 1963

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"A New U.S. Policy towards Hungary?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 24, 1963

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"Should We Restore East-West Trade?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 7, 1963

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"Consequences of the Communist Wheat Deal," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 1, 1963

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"Latest Developments in Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 15, 1963

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"Kennedy's Foreign Policy Legacy," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 29, 1963

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"U.S.-German Relations under President Johnson," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 13, 1963

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"1963 Balance Sheet of Freedom," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 27, 1963

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"The Growing Crisis in Southeast Asia: Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 10, 1964

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Untitled January 15, 1964

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"Colonialism in Panama: Fact or Myth?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York, (2 reels) January 24, 1964

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"De Gaulle and Red China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 6, 1964

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"The Crisis in East Africa," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 21, 1964

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"Recognition of Red China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 6, 1964

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"A New U.S. Policy toward Eastern Europe," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 20, 1964

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"Steps to Save Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 3, 1964

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"Is Fulbright Right?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 1, 1964

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"Are the Captive Nations Still Captive?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 29, 1964

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"The New Phase of the Berlin Crisis," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 12, 1964

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"The Big Lie," August 15, 1964

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Untitled, WEVD, New York September 25, 1964

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"Can We Save Vietnam?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 9, 1964

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Untitled October 23, 1964

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"Can China and Russia Re-Unite?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 6, 1964

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"Is the Communist Monolith Crumbling?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 20, 1964

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Untitled December 4, 1964

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"The Battle to Save the Pound," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 18, 1964

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Untitled January 29, 1965

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"Germany's Crisis with Nasser and Israel," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 5, 1965

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"American Foreign Policy and World Opinion," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 2, 1965

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"Initiatives for German Reunification," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York April 16, 1965

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Sound recording of broadcast April 30, 1965

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002132

Scope and Contents note

Christopher Emmet interview with Frank Barnett concerning the withdrawal of the United States from Vietnam. Barnett is critical of advertisements in newspapers calling for withdrawal, especially professors who sign these ads even when they do not specialize in international relations nor South East Asia. The men discuss isolationism, non-intervention, and relaxing of tensions in regard to Vietnam and communism in general. Further analyzed is the relationship between public information and the limitations of civil liberties. The interview concludes by discussing the left-right political spectrum and name-calling of fascists, socialists, communists, etc.
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"Soviet and Chinese Policy on Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 14, 1965

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"Causes of Soviet Anti-Semitism," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York, (3 reels) June 18, 1965

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"The New Isolationism," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 2, 1965

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"Crisis in NATO," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York, (2 reels) October 8, 1965

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"Revolutionary Changes in Southeast Asia," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 5, 1965

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"China and the U.N.," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 19, 1965

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"A Plan for European Renunifcation," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 28, 1966

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"Our Political Problems in South Vietnam," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 11, 1966

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"Is German Reunification Possible?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 25, 1966

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"Is Coalition in Vietnam Possible?" Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 10, 1966

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"Germany and the U.N.," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York March 24, 1966

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"The NATO Crisis," April 7, 1966

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"Developments in the Dominican Republic," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York May 5, 1966

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Sound recording of broadcast May 19, 1966

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002127

Scope and Contents note

A three-way conversation with Peter Burley [?]; a candidate for Congress, Harvard Economics professor, and son of the former assistant secretary of state; and John Garrett of the US Information Agency in Vietnam. They discuss various aspects of the Vietnam War
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"Communist China," June 3, 1966

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"The Hungarian Revolution: Ten Years After," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 11, 1966

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"Vietnam," November 8, 1966

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 14, 1967

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 13, 1967

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002159

Scope and Contents note

Peter White substitutes for Christopher Emmet, interviewing Joseph Buttinger. The men discuss the political history of Vietnam, especially the era of French rule and Vietnamese/Chinese relations.
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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York July 12, 1967

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York February 13, 1968

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Untitled, At Random Show, Chicago, (3 reels) March 23, 1968

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Untitled, (2 reels) April 8, 1968

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"Unrest in Youth," June 11, 1968

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Untitled October 8, 1968

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"Can We Save the Universities from Chaos?" WEVD, New York December 16, 1968

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"Peru," April 7, 1969

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"Vietnam," October 7, 1970

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"India and Pakistan," WEVD, New York December 2, 1971

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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table March 1, 1972

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"Vietnam," May 3, 1972

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"China," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 7, 1972

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"International Drug Traffic," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York October 4, 1972

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"German Elections," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York November 1, 1972

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"Will There Be a Bloodbath in Vietnam?" with Daniel Teodoru, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York December 6, 1972

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002160

Scope and Contents note

The men discuss whether there will be a future blood bath in Vietnam in the context of America possibly admitting South Vietnamese refugees.
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"Taiwan," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York January 3, 1973

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Untitled, WEVD, New York March 1973

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"Yugoslavia," WEVD, New York April 4, 1973

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Untitled, WEVD, New York June 1973

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"Watergate," Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York June 6, 1973

 

DECLASSIFIED U.S. GOVERNMENT RECORDS 1944-1968

Scope and Contents note

Formerly security-classified records of the U.S. government, released in full or in part. Includes some interfiled records determined to be unclassified. Arranged chronologically by date of release by Hoover
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2010 release of records 1944-1955

Scope and Contents note

Letters and report relating to David Martin and the International Rescue Committee. Available as PDF files.
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2011 July release of records 1950s-1968

Scope and Contents note

Letters and resumes relating to David Martin and others. Consists of unclassified records only.
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2017 release of records 1950

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2018 release of records 1955

 

RADIO BROADCAST PHONORECORDS 1942-1967

Scope and Contents note

Phonorecords of radio broadcasts, arranged chronologically. Use copies of all phonorecords in this collection are available for immediate access.
record Cabinet

Untitled (Songs that present Congressman Hamilton Fish in a negative light) 2 sides, 78 rpm undated

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002263

Scope and Contents note

Includes "The Old Gray Mare" reworked into "Old Man Ham." Possibly from the 1940 election, includes the lyric "20 long years ago." and two songs that may be part of one longer song. The lyrics advocate that all, even Republicans, vote for Fish's opponent.
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Inga Goegsbro Christensen, "Serenade (To Her Friend Christopher Emmet)" and "Mona (Dedicated to Carl Friedberg)" 2 sides, 78 rpm undated

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002264

Scope and Contents note

Two songs sung by Louis Birk
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Private Robert Thomas recording, 12 sides December 31, 1942,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002259

Scope and Contents note

Private Robert Thomas speaks about a multi-medium propaganda he'd like to develop entitled, "Uncle Sam's Family." This program would compare experiences of the various ethnic nationalities in Europe to those Americans and European refugees of such decent in the American military. He believes that Europeans will rally behind America when they see that those like them are fighting for democracy and equality to all people. The name was chosen in the idea of that is the most proper description for America, according to Thomas; that America is not a melting pot, but a multicultural nation.
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"Ireland and the War," People's Platform, WABC, New York 6 sides March 18, 1944,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002265

Scope and Contents note

A panel discussion about Ireland in World War II and fascism in Ireland. Missing two of the three discs or parts 1, 2, 4, and 5
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Is Disarmament Possible Now? Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York 6 sides, 78 rpm January 7, 1947,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002267

Scope and Contents note

Guests are Norman Thomas of the Socialist Party and Colonel Truman Smith
record Cabinet

Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York, 8 sides, 78 rpm December 23, 1949,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002422

Scope and Contents note

Emmet and two German guests discuss the possibility of a nationalist resurgence, anti-Semitism, and communism in Germany. They analyze both the guests' empirical evidence and macro statistical evidence such as the amount of former Nazi Party members in government and other topics.
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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York 8 sides, 78 rpm November 26, 1950,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002423

Scope and Contents note

Emmet and labor attorney Louis Waldman discuss if communist China should be recognized and admitted to the United Nations. His guest is a staunch anti-communist and offers several arguments for why communist China should not be recognized.
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Untitled, Barry Gray Show, WMCA 2 sides 33 1/3 rpm December 9, 1963,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002260

Scope and Contents note

Brutus Coste, Edmund Gasper, and Christopher Emmet (all of the Assembly of Captive European Nations) appear on the Barry Gray Show to discuss Soviet occupation of and influence in Hungary.
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"Protest" 3 sides, 33 1/3 rpm March 12, 1964,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002262

Scope and Contents note

The NBC program is a debate between Gordon Zahn, author of In Solitary Witness: The Life and Death of Franz Jägerstätter, and Christopher Emmet, representing the American Council on Germany. The men debate the accuracy of the play "The Deputy" and if Pope Pius could be considered a criminal for his acquiescence of the holocaust. The men mention both good and bad things the Pope did during the war.
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Untitled, Foreign Affairs Round Table, WEVD, New York 2 sides, 33 1/3 rpm March 20, 1964,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002425

Scope and Contents note

Christopher Emmet and Professor Brzezinski discuss if America should treat other communist nations as it does Poland and Yugoslavia.
record Cabinet

Untitled, Sandy Lesberg Show, WOR 4 sides, 33 1/3 rpm January 6, 1967,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002426

Scope and Contents note

A panel discussion about Nazism and communism in Germany. Guests include Brutus Costa, Matthew [?], Christopher Emmet, Henry Marx, and Walter Strauss
record Cabinet

Untitled, Barry Gray Show, WMCA 4 sides, 33 1/3 rpm March 10, 1967,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002427

Scope and Contents note

Contains a panel discussing an article concerning Germany in Look Magazine. The panel analyzes the current nationalist tendencies in the NPD and if these will grow into a movement similar to the Nazis. Panelists are Joaquin Prince (spelling uncertain), Ted Hutus (spelling uncertain), and Christopher Emmet. The audio sounds like it may have been recorded off the airwaves.
record Cabinet

Untitled, Barry Farber Show, WOR 5 sides, 33 1/3 rpm June 23, 1967,

Conditions Governing Access note

Use copy reference number: 74105_a_0002428

Scope and Contents note

A panel discussion on the summit at Glassboro, New Jersey between Lyndon Johnson and Alexey Kosygin, the war in Vietnam, and Israel. Guests are U.S. Representative Leonard Farbstein, National Review publisher William Rusher, Christopher Emmet, and Allard K. Lowenstein.
 

PHOTOGRAPHS 1941-1968

General Physical Description note: 88 prints, 1 negative / 9 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs, arranged by subject.
envelope A

2 publicity prints used by the Committee to Aid Britain by Reciprocal Trade circa 1940-41

envelope B

5 prints of General Draza Mihailovic and Chetnik troops in Yugoslavia, 1944; 12 prints of scenes at hearings of the Commission of Inquiry sponsored by the Committee for a Fair Trial for Draja Mihailovich, 1946; 1 negative of newspaper clippings relating to the trial of Draza Mihailovic.

envelope C

35 prints of atrocities in the Greek Civil War. undated

envelope D

10 prints of Christopher T. Emmet and other participants in the American Friends of the Captive Nations Liberation Rally in New York City. May 25, 1956

envelope E

6 prints of Christopher T. Emmet and other participants in the American Friends of the Captive European Nations plenary meeting. June 28, 1957

envelope F

4 prints of the ex-wife and children of General Pal Maleter, a leader of the Hungarian Revolutions, at a New York press conference held to appeal for his release. September 10, 1957.

envelope G

4 prints of ceremonies in observation of Captive Nations Week in the U.S. 1961

envelope H

2 prints of Christopher T. Emmet and other participants in a ceremony observing Captive Nations Week at New York City Hall. July 19, 1967.

envelope I

8 miscellaneous prints undated

 

Incremental materials

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Incremental materials

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Incremental materials

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Correspondence and printed matter 1945-1953

Scope and Contents

Correspondence between Emmet and James MacGregor Byrne, a foreign service officer, as well as clippings, and printed matter.
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