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1 ^."35/35/51 Liberal Arts and Sciences • Hussian Area and Language Center Philip E. Mosely Collection, 1922-1972 Contents Vita Provenance Subject Index Name index Personal College, trip to USSR and Eastern Europe, marriage to Ruth Bissell, World War II Memberships, awards Clippings, Photographs, Obituaries General Correspondence, Chronological, 1951-70 Russian Institute Correspondence, alphabetical 1963-70 Individual Correspondence Curriculum vitae I96O-68, and recommendations, 195*N 1956-65 Government Service War Documentation Project Eastern Industrial Security Board, ^ Armed Forces State Department Arms Control and Disarmament Agency** Chamber of Commerce Council on Foreign Relations Bilderberg Group Dartmouth Conferences U.S. - Soviet Exchange Travel Ford Foundation Social Science Research Council Rand Corporation Rockefeller Foundation East European Fund Chekhov Publishing House Chekhov Books P. 1 Box Page 1 3 k 5 8 1 20 2 3 10 7-10 11 12 13 Ik 15 15 15 16 17 17 18 13 19 20 21-23 23 21 21 22-29 29-31 33 31-32 33-34 34-36 36-37 38 38 38 38-39 39 4o 40 42 46-49
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1 ^."35/35/51Liberal Arts and Sciences

• Hussian Area and Language CenterPhilip E. Mosely Collection, 1922-1972

Contents

Vita

Provenance

Subject Index

Name index

Personal

College, trip to USSR and Eastern Europe, marriageto Ruth Bissell, World War IIMemberships, awardsClippings, Photographs, Obituaries

General Correspondence, Chronological, 1951-70Russian Institute Correspondence, alphabetical1963-70Individual CorrespondenceCurriculum vitae I96O-68, and recommendations, 195*N1956-65

Government ServiceWar Documentation ProjectEastern Industrial Security Board, ^Armed ForcesState DepartmentArms Control and Disarmament Agency**Chamber of CommerceCouncil on Foreign RelationsBilderberg GroupDartmouth ConferencesU.S. - Soviet ExchangeTravelFord FoundationSocial Science Research CouncilRand CorporationRockefeller FoundationEast European FundChekhov Publishing HouseChekhov Books

P. 1

Box Page

1

3

k

5

8

1 20

23

10

7-10111213

Ik1515151617171813192021-2323

2121

22-29

29-31

33

31-3233-3434-3636-3738383838-3939

4o40

42

46-49

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Box

Communist Party of the Soviet Union Research ProjectInvitations

x Lectures) Course Materials

American Council of Learned SocietiesEuropean InstituteColumbia UniversityArticles and ReviewsBibliography and PublicationsResearchGeneral, Sack-Seligman, Rumania, Albania, Bulgaria,Baker-Bliss

35-3939

39-^0*&hZ

^2-^343

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Vita:

Fhilip E. Kosely

Sept. 21, 1905 Born at West field, Massachusetts - son of Arthur C. & Eliza Gust Kosely

192619331929-301930-321933-351935-36,1936-*tO

1951-551955-631955-631963-72

April 3, 1939

A.B. HarvardPh.D. HarvardInstructor, PrincetonHistorical Research, MoscowInstructor, Union College1938 Research, 3alkansAssistant Professor, CornellAssociate Professor, CornellOfficer, U.S. State Department

Assistant chief, Division of Political StudiesChief, Division of Territorial StudiesAdvisor, Moscow Conference delegationPolitical Advisor, U.S. delegation, European AdvisoryCommission

Potsdam ConferenceCouncil of Foreign Ministers, London, & ParisU.S. representative, Yugoslav-Italian. BoundaryInvestigation Commission

Professor, International Relations, Russian Institutet ColumbiaDirector, Russian InstituteAdjunct ProfessorDirector of Studies, Council on Foreign RelationsProfessor, International Relations, ColumbiaDirector, Institute on V/estern EuropeAssociate Dean, Faculty of International Affairs

Married Ruth Bissellchildren - Patricia, Ann

1952-61 President, East European Fund1951-61 Director, Research Program on USSR196l~7O Trustee, Foreign Policy Association

Trustee, Rand Corporation

1956 LL.D. Notre Dame1959 LL.D. Union College196*f LL.D. Middlebury College1969 D.I.L. Susquehanna University

January 13, 1972 Died.

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P.

Provenance

August 1, 1977

October 28, 1977

October 28, 1977

March 9, 13, and 17, 1978

January 23, 1978

July 30, 1978

October 1, 1978

December 1978

February 1, 1979

Mrs. Philip S. (Ruth) Mosely signed the agreementgiving the Philip E. Mosely Collection, 1922-72 tothe University Archives.

Maynard Brichford signed the agreement for theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Collection arrived in Urbana.

Additions arrived.

Processing began.

Processing completed.

Indexing completed.

Finding aid mailed to Mr. Irving Halpern.

Finding aid completed.

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Subject Index

Subject Box

AJU. Force, Industrial Security Board 13Albania 17,46,48American Council of Learned Societies 42American Council of Learned Societies,

Newsletters 2American Foreign Policy Studies Fund 18American Institute of Pacific Relations 12American Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Philosophical SocietyAmerican Political Science AssociationAmerican Slavic Review*AndoverArmeniaArms Control & Disarmament AgencyArmy War CollegeArticlesAsian Students N

Atlantic InstituteAtlantic Policy StudiesAtlantic StudiesAtomic Energy CommissionAtomic Energy, Joint Commission onAustriaAwardsA ^baidjan

4622116

36,3812,14

1343-46

22,43151012131218

Babies 2Baker-Bliss letters . 48Balkan bibliography 48Berlin 2,3Berlin Conference 1Bibliography 2,38Bilderberg Group 15Biographical data (Mosely) 2Book Reviews 2,43,44,46Books 43,44Bulgaria 47,48

Central Intelligence Agency 13Chamber of CommerceT U.S. . 15

fainese languageChurch World ServiceClip£ings_

Jomfitenda t ionsCommerce, Department of

wnist Party, Soviet Unionlunity Integration Project

C JterencesContemporary Cultures

18213

2,12,18^42^' - — •—*2

13

Subject

Coordinated country studiesCouncil on Foreign RelationsCourse MaterialsCrimeaCultural ExchangeCultural Relations with USSRCurriculum vitaeCzechoslovakia

Daily WorkerDartmouth ConferencesDefense, Department ofDefense Analysis, Institute of

Box

182,154116421710

18,47

121613

12,13

Eastern European Studies, Committee on 4Eastern Industrial Personnel Security Board 12

<flast"^liropean Fund 20,21,22^23^TEcole Pratique des Hautes Etudes ^43Economic Development, Commission, on 13Education, Office of 13Emigre Scholars, American Commission for 18Estonia 36Europe 17European Institute 42,43Exchange Programs

Fellowship ProgramsFord FoundationForeign AffairsForeign PolicyForeign Policy Committee, SenateFoundationsFranklin InstituteFree Russia FundFriends Neighborhood Guild (Philadelphia)

17

1817,18,22,35

43,4413,20

134413202X

Geneva Institute 18German Occupation - Administration in USSR 11Germany 1,2,14,17,43,47Government Operations Committee, Senate 13Grade Books 41Guggenheim Foundation 4

21171

Harvard CollegeHealthy Educ^tioiL and HeJLfare, JBepJfe * offleFzen LettersHonorary degreesHoover InstitutionHoughton, Mifflin Co.Hudson InstituteHuman Resources Research Institute

113

.23-2

3,23,364

15,1811,13

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15/35/51Subject Index

Subject

* 6

Box Subject Box

Hu )ry

IBM LecturesIndustrial College of the Armed ForcesInformation Agency, U.S.International Exchange, Commission onInter-University CommitteeInterventionInvitationsItaly

JapanJapanese-American Round TableJewish Community CouncilJewish Vocational ServiceJohns Hopkins UniversityJohnson FoundationJustice, Department of

KharkovKirghiz

Labor Education, National Institute ofLatviaLe^^uiresLt -Ja LibraryLeningradLibrariesLibrary of CongressLife Magazine

MacedoniaMembershipsMicrofilmsMiller DiaryMoscow

National Defense CollegeNational Planning AssociationNational Security CouncilNATO Defense CollegeNew JerseyNew RepublicNew York CityNew York Public LibraryNKVDNorwayNotre Dame UniversityNovosibirskN \ye Russkoye SlovoNcr-y Zhurnal (New Review)

43

4013

12,13174213917

171743621713

1135

53540231636

4,1340

47236

46,4817,35

413135214214

11,3536,382,4417421

ObituariesRalph E. Ogden FoundationOperations Research OfficeOverbrook FoundationOverseas Training and Research, Board ofOxford University

ParisPartisan ActivityPhotographsPlacementPolandPolice ControlsPraeger Contracts • ' -•PravdaPrentice HallPrinceton University-Princeton University PressPsychological Aspects of StrategyPsychological WarfarePublicationsPugwash Conferences

Quotations

Radio Free EuropeRadio and TelevisionRand Corporation 3,4,Random House - Vintage BooksRecommendationsRed ArmyReece CommitteeReid HallResearch NotesResearch Program (EEF)The ReviewRockefeller Brothers FundRockefeller FoundationRumania 1»14,Russell and RussellRussiaRussian Civil War

^Russian Instii-tilr - ~ 7Russian Research CenterRussian Scientific DictionaryRye, New YorkR§rska Institute

St. Seraphim FoundationSaxonsSchenectady letters

,12

23

343136181

17113103511364642411134317

43

1317,19441011,4343

46-48

,47

1,2

1C

47

2262020,4844,1748,3636111136

21,4846

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15/35/51Subject Index

Subject

P. 7

clearanceShevchenko Scientific SocietySlavic StudiesSlavic Studies, Comm. for the Promotion ofSlavic Studies, Joint Committee onSocial Research, Bureau of AppliedSocial Science Research CouncilSocial Sciences, Council for Research inSoviet AgentsSoviet-American Relations, Institute ofSoviet ArmySoviet Exchange ProgramSoviet HistorySoviet HousingSoviet LiteratureSoviet MoslemsSoviet Peasantry ,Soviet Police ^Soviet PressSoviet ScienceSoviet Secret PoliceSoviet StudiesSoviet Theater

122118242431821142221735

22,2322,36

181122221181822

Sovietological Conference, InternationalS \emennikSpecial Operations Research OfficeStanford UniversityState, Department of

Development Planning, Office ofEast-West Exchange ProgramsEducational and Cultural AffairsEuropean Affairs, Bureau ofExternal Research StaffForeign RelationsForeign Service InstituteHistorical OfficePolicy Planning StaffPublic Affairs, Office of

Strategic Services, Office of

Tax Exempt Foundations investigationTelevisionTheaterTransylvaniaTriesteTula

UkraineUkrainian Academy (Kiev)

17522

4,12,141414141414141414141412

2344

247,48

1411

22,35,3818

Subject

Underdeveloped Countries Project (CFR)USSR, Institute for the Study ofUzbekistan

Voice of America

War Documentation Project — capturedarchival materials

Wellmeyer ProjectWest European Studies, Conference onWestern Industrial Personnel Security

BoardWorld Affairs CenterWorld War II

Box

153536

13

112

17

125

1,11*46

Yale UniversityYMCAYugoslavia

Zadrugas

52*, 23

2,43,46-48

47,48

^niair™Aeadyniy Of ""&rts & Sciences „.UTErainxan Book Project 21

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jName Index

)Name

Abramovitch, Raphael R."^MUPr- MartinAlexinski, Gregor

Box Name Box.

Allen, George V.Alliluyeva, SvetlanaAllison, John M.[Altscnul, FrankJ Anderson, PaulTOTerson, VirginiaAngell, James W.Anweiler, OskarArasteh, RezaArmstrong, Hamilton F.Armstrong, John A. 7,35

\ Aronson, GregorArsenidze, R.Assatiani, Sossipart

Babb, Hugh W.Backer, John H.Badina, Ovidiu

. Bahnson Jr, Agnen H.1 Ballantine, Joseph W.Balassa, BelaBalikunas, JonasBallis, William B.

Baltzell, RichardBarany, GeorgeBarbour, WalworthBarghoorn, Frederick C.Barnett, Frank R.Baroh, Samuel H.Barradas, GeraldBarron, Arthur S.Basarel, JohnBasiuk, VictorBasner, Austin £.Bassett, JamesBasson, WhitmanBaumahn, Carol E.Baumer, William H.Beachner, William F.Beam, Jacob D.Becker, WaltherBeckhart, BenjaminBell, Philip W.Beloff, Max

351435124612

4,12271236712

,36,39353535

55475125574

551275

5,355777557512755555

Belov, F.Bender, William J.Benningsen, AlexandreBenton, WilliamBereday, GeorgeBergerson, Charles A.Bergin, Thomas G.Berg son, AbramBerle, Jr., Adolf A.Berlin, IsaiahBerlin, Thomas G.Berman, Harold J.Bernheim, CatherineBerton, Peter A.Bialer, SwewrynBicancic, RudolfBicancic, SoniaBigelow, Newell tt.Biggerstaff, KnightBilderback, WilliamBilinsky, YaroslavBillyou, DeForestBioneer, PaulBlack, Cyril E.Blackstock, Paul W.Blaisdell Jr., Thomas C.Blake, PatriciaBlanchet, JeremyBlasier, S. ColeBlimburg, Alfred A.Bloch, AlfredBlooms tein, CharlesBlumenthal, IreneBlumstein, James F,Bogdan, CorneliuBohlen, Charles E.Boiter, Albert L.Bolhm, JohnBoots, Frederick C.Bowden, Lewis W.Bowie, Robert R.Bowles, ChesterBoyce, GrayBoyle, Donald J.Brackman, Roman S.Bradford, Araory H.Brahm, HeinzBrandel, F.

22125

5,175712512

5,35545

5,7755

* 124,12

55,36

57

5,12,35^ 5

555735553555

4,127555547551855

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Box Name Box

BarryBrent, AlexBriggs, Ellis 0.Brinkley, GeorgeBromki, AdamBronher, Fred L.Brooks, JohnBrown, Benjamin H.Brown, DemingBrumberg, AbrahamBrunner, Edmund Des.Brunner, Thomas W.Bruno, JosephineBrzezinski, Zbigniew K.Buchanan, Norman S.Buckley, WilliamBuehrig, EdwardBuist, EleanorBunche, RalphBunett, HallieBunker, Laurence E.Burkhardt, FrederickBurks, DavidBurks, R.V.Burks, RichardBurlingham, LloydBurnett, Roy P.Burns, James li.Butwell, RichardByrnes, James F.Byrnes, Robert F.

Calian, SamuelCanfield, GassCannon, Cavendish W.Carey, Mrs. JaneCarpenter III, SamCarr, E.H.Carter, GwendolynCase, ElizabethCas sidy, FlorenceCassin, Ren£*Castor,Cattell, DavidCeunea, MihailChamberlain, Lawrence H.Chapman, Janet M.Chapman, JohnCheng, J. ChesterCherne, LeoChinchenko, John M.

55575125573555

35,437,22,35

12457551242575755512

7,35

551255445521KJ

7755555522

Choudhury, G.W.Chudlarian, RubenChun-tu, HsuehChurch, FrankCienciala, Anna H.Cizevska, TatjanaClark, JosephClarke, James F«Clarkson, Jesse D.Clarridge, Duane R.Clay,. LuciusClemens Jr., Walter C.Cleveland, HarlanClifford, EmilyClough, Shepard B.Coffey, J.I.Cole, JohnComarnesco, PetruConant, Mrs. FrancisConant, Melvin A.Collier, Eleanor R.Cook, Richard H..Corenetz, HelenCorker, Lloyd A.Cornell, RichardCoste, BruceCoulson, JohnCoulter, HarrisCousins, NormanCowden, Morton H .Crane, RobertCreaghe, JohnCremeans, Charles D.Creswell, Edward J.Crites, David H.Curran, Robert T.Currey, VirginiaCurry, GeorgeCurtiss, John S.Cushen, EdwardCutler, Robert

Dadrian, V.N.j Dallin, Alexander£jgallin, David J.Damien, George D.("Dan, LydiaHlaniel, Joseph M.Daniels, RobertDaniels, WilliamDarlington, Charles

5754

5,754

7,18574

5,755125557512777755716

35,365551257

5,757513

57,35,44

5,12,18,22,355351839365

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10

Davidson, Carol)Davidson, Ralph K.Davies, Richard T.Davis, Chester C.Deakin, WilliamDean, Arthur H.Decarmoy, GuyDecter, HosheDeJongde Lourdes, Sr., JamesDeMink, HenriDenicke, GeorgeDenney Jr., George C.Deptula, GeorgeDesai, P.H.Deschamps, Francoisde Sola Pool, IthielDeutch, Michael J.Devlin, Jr., Jordan £.Dewitt, KurtDexter, ByronDickey, John S.Dillon, EdithDillon, Wilton S.Dirscherl, DenisDjaparidze, DavidDmytryshyn, BasilDobe, Will

Domaradzki, Theodore F.Domaszewicz, MichaelDomes, AlfredDonaldson, Norman V.Dornan, PeterDoty, Joseph D.Doty, PaulDreyfus, Pierre A.Driscoll, David D.Droz, JacquesDu Bridge, Lee A.Duchacek, Ino D.Duff, V.P. .Dulles, Eleanor L.Dungan, Ralph A.Dunham, Vera S.Dunn, James C.Durand, Danon B.Dvinov, George

Box

5205555425555357755557

115125557

35,365183551871255542555553612535

Name Box

Dvorchenko-Markov, Demetrius 7

Eason, Xtfarren W.Ebon, MarlinEckstein, Alexander

Eddy, Edward D.Jidgerton, Henry W.Edgerton, William B.Edwards, A.R.Edwin, EdEglar, ZekiyeEisenhowerElaraby, Nabil and NadiaElliott, Charles F.El Saeed, HelmyEngelmann, Geoffroi B.Enteen, GeorgeEpstein, FritzEpstein, HansEradze, M.Erlich, Vera S.Evans, John K.Evans, RobertEvdin, XeniaEverill, Florence B.

Fagerberg, Elliott P.Fahs, Charles B.Fainsod, MerleFaltus, AnnaFang, PhilipFarkas, Richard P.Fayre, EdgarFsyer, MisckaQjidorov, -JJedunsky, Jury^Fedvshvn. OlehFeis, HerbertFelchin, Howard L.Feld, Werner J.Fernandes, SantiagoFernandez, AngelFernandez, Julio CFetler, Daniel/Fie, MiroslavJy'xtield, Russell H.Finkelstein, Marina S.Fischer, LouisFischer, RuthFisher, GeorgeFisher, Harold H.Fisher, RalphFitzgerald, David W.Fizer, JohnFomicheff, M.Footman, DavidFord, R.A.D.

6125,66

6,77,184466667

11,351135666356

66

6,18,3566666166,7866635666767

6,123535

36,398,18,35

66353512

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Name

Ford, RobertFosdick, DorothyFosdick, Raymond B.Fraenkel, LeoFrankel, CharlesFranklin, JulianFranklin, William M.Frazer, Deener C.Frederiksen, Oliver S.Free, Lloyd A.Freeman, Richard C.Erejlich, JosetFrericks,Freund, GeraldFriedberg, MauriceFulda, CarlFulda, ThomasFuller, C. Dale

Gabert, RogerGabreski, FrancisGalenson, WalterGallagher, James J.Galton, DorothyGant, George F.Garaudy, RogerGardner, Richard N.Garrison, MarkGarry, Mrs. S.S.Gasteyger, CurtGatzke, Hans W.Gauntlett, John H.Gelber, M.G.Gherman, JeanGhiata, PetreGill, FranklinGillies, Linda K.Gillin, John P.Ginsburg, MichaelGnagey, Theodore P.Godley, MichaelGodson, JosephGoldfischer, MorrieGoldman, Eric F.Goldsmith, SydneyGoldstein, DavidGoldstein, J.M.Goldstein, RubenGoIdwin, Robert A.

J^olopentia, Stefania[Goncharoff, Nicholas T.Gojacharov, L.

Box Name Box

613206642146

6,7,35

66356206668

67356618O

6735677635676636666667846766216

Goodman, ElliotGordon, DouglasGordon, Stanley T.Gorman, AgnesGoul, RomanGould, StanleyGoure, LeonGraebner, Norman D.Grant, StephanieGrass, GunterGreen, Andrew W.Greene, Fred

^Crimsted. Patricia K.Griswold, Erwin N.Gross, Ernest A.Grosser, Alfred/Gudin-Leuhovich, Jury^Juertier, John F.Guetzkow, HaroldGuins, GeorgeGullion, EdGurian, WaldemarGurland, ArkadyGusti, Elena D.Gwozdz, J. Paul

JJIaj.mson, LeopoldHaley, HaroldHall, Walter P.Halpern, Irwin P.Halpern, JoelHamada, MelinaHamilton, FowlerHamlin, D.L.B.Hammer, Darrell P.Hammond, Paul Y.Hammond, ThomasHanchett, Jr., Walter S.Handrea, Mihai H.Hanessian, Jr., HohnHanken, RobertHanrieder, Wolfram F.fSarcave, SidneyTlardt, John P.Harnett, JoelHarrar, J. GeorgeHarriman, AverillHarris, DavidHart, William D.Hartley, RobertHartons, R.Hartwich, Morst W.

8

66

5.6666642666664267676183566

43712

35,368612636483666767762061263676

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Name Box

Hartzell, Karl D.Hasan, S.Hasegawa, TakaakiHassner, PierreHaupt, Alden M.Haupt, GeorgesHawkins, Harry C.Hayward, MaxHazard, John N.Heilperin, Michael A.Heindel, Richard H.Heitman, SydneyHeller, ClemensHenderson, WilliamHerrick, R.W.Hers, J.Herseni, TraianHerten, HeinzHerzog, MiianHetai, George G.Hiscocks, RichardHiss, AlgerHoffman, George W.holmes, StetsonKolubnychy, VsevlodHoover, Calvin B.Hornbeck, StanleyHorowitz, SidneyHorvat, ZelimirHosono, GunjiHosoya, ChihivoHosoya, GeorgHoselitz,Hough, Richard L.Howard, Graeme K.Howard, JohnHowe, JohnHruby, BlahoslovHsueh, Chun-tuHumbert-Droz, J.Humphrey, Hubert M.Hurwitz, Harold

Illyn, Tatiana:Inoki, MasamchiIonescu, Ghitalonita, GheorgheIreland, Philip W.Isham, HeywardIsraelian, V.L.Iwasa, Yoshiane

66742761261256

5,84673666566124,65,66,7

6,12,44676676665186673556

66666766

Jackson, J r . , George D.

Name Box

Jackson, Henry M. 6,13Jackson, Robert J. 6Jackson, W.A.D. 8Jacobs, Dan M. 7,8Jaffe, B.M. 12James, Stephen D. 6Jannard, Charles 6Jaster, Robert S. 7Jauhs, Eric M. 6Javits, Jacob 5,13Jelsvich, Charles 7Jenner, William E» 21Jensen, Arthur E. 6Jensen, Jr., Harold A. 7Jessup, Philip C. 12Johnson, Edgar N. 6,12Johnson, Howard 18Johnson, James P. 6Johnson, Otto T. 36Johnson, Richard 5.Jones, Ralph A. - 6Jones, Shepard 5Jora, Joseph 5Joravsky, David 35,36Jordan, Fred 6^Jordan, William R. 6Jordania. Noe and Tgenti 35Joynt, Carey B. 6Jukic, 1. 6Juviler, Peter- • 8

Kaghan, Theodore 6Kaiser, Philip 5Kahn, Robert A. 6Kaplan, Frederick I. 8,36Karcz, Jerzy F. 6Karp, Basil 6[l^ovich, Michael 4,12,18,36Tfcaspi, Andre 6Kato, Mikio 6Katz, Milton 5Kautsky, Benedikt 35Kayden, Eugene M. 6Kelleber, Katherine 6Kellen, Konrad 6Keller, John W. 6Kelly, Edward P. 7Kempner, Murray 6Kendall, Savel 7Kennan, George F. 4,5,12Kennedy, Harry 6Kennedy, Robert F. 13Kerschner, Lee R. 5

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Name

Kershaw, Joseph A.Kertesz, Stephen D.Khorsky, Andrew 0.Khrushcnev, NikitaKidron, MichaelKiev, AriKilgorev,Harley M.Kimura, HiroshiKinsky, FerdinandKing, Mr, & Mrs. CharlesKintner, WilliamKiraly, Bela K.Kirk, GraysonKish, GeorgeKissinger, Henry A*Kittredge, Tracy B.Klein, Melvyn N.Kleinman, David T.Kliachko, SavelKliaver, M.I.Kline, George L.Knopf, Alfred A.Knorr, KlausKobayashi, AtsuhiroKohler, Foy D.Kohtani, EtsuoKokotowski, ChristaKolodkin, Milton A.Kolosov, MichailKorey, WilliamJ&orowicz, Marek/Kostiuk, HryhoryKoten,Koudaibergen, KodjomberdiewKownacki, StanislawKozera, Edward S.Kozera, Mrs. Edward S.Kraft, Ole B.Kramer, Richard P.Kramish, ArnoldKrane, Daniel G.Krane, Jay B.Kravchenko, ArtymKrisch, HenryKristof, Ladis K.( Krovopuskov, Konstantin R.Kruger, HeikiKrypton, ConstantineKucherov, SamuelKulski, W.W.Kurland, JordanKurtz, Howard G.Kwang-Hsun, Tu

Box Name Box

6122236612666136126

6,201286723

6,36

4666667228622635366867426736763562266866

Lajsalombara, JosephLa jsin, ShmuelLaloy, JeanLambert, R.Landis, LincolnLane, FredLane, John S.Lang, DanielLanger, Paul F.Langer, William L.Lary, HalLaszlo, LeslieLatour, Conrad F.Laufer, LeopoldLavrynenko, JuriiLawrence, RobertLawson, RuthLaxton, ChristopherLeacacos, JohnLedmicki, WaclawLegters,Lehman, EdgarLeibman, MorrisLeich, JohnLeighton, Richard M.Lemberg, EvgenLensen, George A.Lenvin, Nathan B.Lerner, WarrenLevchenko, AndyLevchenko, Margaret M.Levine, IsaacLicklider, RoyLieber, H-JLiess, Otto, R.Lightner, Jr., E. AllanLincoln, G.A.Lindberg, LeonLindbom, TagefLinnik, PhilipsLipson, LeslieList, ClaireLittell, WallaceLivingston, Robert G.Lodge, NucieLoewenthal, RudolphLokkegaard, FinnLove, Kenne thLovestone, JayLow, AlfredLowy, RonLubell, SamuelLudy, Peter

66866676

8,18,361267U8

22,35666656866126

6,76,126,7776666

6,12126

36,38666

6,866186668666

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Name

Lukaszewski, JerzyLuke, Louise E.Lumas,Lundquist, DarrelLuther, Michael M.Lyman, KennieLyons, Eugene

MacDonald, John W.Maciuika, Benedict VMacKenzie, DavidHackin, Theodore

Box Name Box

, L.F,,._ . ... _.Haguire, RobertMaher, L.A.Maitschenko, BasilMajstrenko, IvanMalefakis, kdwardMallory, Walter H.Malone, DumasMalone, GiffordMally, GerhardMansvetov, FedorMaralankar, P.G.Marc, AlexandreMarcham, Frederick G.Marcuse, HerbertMarcy, CarlMarin, DaveMarion, LeonMarkel, LesterMarkham, GervaseMarshall, Jr., RichardMartianoff, Nicholas N.Marzik, ThomasMason, John B.Mason, LesterMasnata-Rubattel, ClaireMathewson, Rufus W.Matlaw, Ralph E.Matlock, John F.Matossian, Mary K.Matthias, YolandaMaurogordato, Ralph S.May, ChristopherMcConnell, AllenMe Corkle, ChesterMcHale, KathrynMcKay, Donald C.McKenzie, KermitMcLane, Charles

6766

7,36612

1236866

8622

22,35

42125,6766561285

6,766662366661257

35,36,386116764126,86,8

McNeal, Robert H.McNeill, WilliamMead, MargaretMedlin, VirgilMehta, SwadeshMenges, KarlMeraviglia, PeterMerchant, LivingstonMestrovic, MatthewMetzger, Stanley D.Meyer, Alfred CMeyer, JanMeyer, VincentMicaud, CharlesMichelovski, B.Mikhalov, Yu. M.Mikolajczyk, StanislawMikoyan, A.Mikulak, Maxim W.Miles, EdwardMiliukov, PaulMiller, LewisMiller, MikhailMiller, MiriamMiller, WilliamMillikan, GordonMilsky, Constantin.Mine, AlexanderMinishki, I.N.Mints, I.Mirkovic, Mi joMironescu, N.Moch, JulesMolodetsky, ConstantineMondale, Walter F.Monson, DianeMontias, JohnMoore, Leon B.Morgan, George A.Morgenstern, OskarMorrison, JohnMorton, Henry W.Mosely, James M.Mrozinski, RomanMueller, Mary E.Muhler, NorbertMunford, David C.Munro, GordonMurata, KiyoakiMurphy, Irene L.Murphy, WilliamMurray, J. Somerset

8,368,44

4661866

6,87

5,35,36612666181736ee62265

6,86353561864261368436,71267121376

6,18667612

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Myrdal, GuhnarJlyrdal, Mats

Nabokov, VladimirNaguib, GamalNathanson, JeromeN'dreu, ElezNeal, Fred W.Nebel, HenryNelson, HowardNemeroff, RebaNeuberger, ThomasNeumann, RobertNeustadt, RichardNeuwald, Mark'Newhouse, JohnNewman, KarlNewman, RichardNichols, ChristopherNicolaevsky, Boris I.Nielsen, Waldemar A.Nitz, LawrenceNodel, EmanuelNol'de, BaronNolte, Richard

hNorth, Robert C.^Northedge, F.B,Northrop, RalphNosco, BeatriceNostrand, HowardNotestein, MargaretNove, AlecNovitsky, GeorgeNuechterlein, Donald E,

Obrdlik, AntoninO'Brien, Conor C.O'Brien, James0f C onner, Raymond0 * Connor, RonaldOdlozilik, OtakavOesterle, JamesO'Hara, MichaelOhsol, JohannOkinshevich, LeoOlynyk, RomanOren, NissanOrtiqueira, Roberto6'Shea, WilliamOtis,

J Overstreet, GeneOwen, David A.K.Ozawa, Masaru

Box Name Box

6 Pachmuss, Temira 642 Padanyi-Gulyas, Euge 6

Padelford, Norman J. 84 Pagriez, 7

5,6 Paisley, William 126 Pakuschev, Ernst 6

5.6 Pap, Michael 66 Park, Alex 76 Park, Richard 366 Parrot, Kent 86 Parry, Albert 4,66 Parsons, Carole 66 Parsons, Helen 366 Pasternak, Boris 536 Patterson, Jr., William H* 76 Pavlov, I.I. (pseud) 356 Peck, James * 66 Pendill, Grant 67 Pennacchia, Rina 6

35,36,38 Pennock, Roland 6,818 Penrose, E.F. 8,126 Perkins, James 636 Perry, George 746 Persen, William 76 Petrov, Vladimir 5,6

36 Petrovich, Michael B. 76 Petrovsky, V.F. 66 Philipov, Alexander 226 Philipp, Werner 86 Philippi, Paul 66 Philipson, Morris 8,446 Pierce, Richard A. 18,35,366 Pipes, Richard 4,5,18,36

6.7 Planell, James 6Plunkett, 7

6 Polansky, Sol 76 Polner, Murray 7,366 Polonska-Vasylenko, Natalia 226 Popisteanu, Cristian 66 Popitz, Heinrich 427 Posin, Jack A. 1,186 Praeger, Frederick 66 Pribichevich, Stoyan 635 Price, Jr., Walter W. 76 Pringsheim, Klaus H. 86 Proctor, Thomas 6

7,36 Pundiff, Marin 66 Pyzivr, Eugene 7

127 Rabinovich, Harold S. 368 Rachkovsky 365 Raditsa, Bogdan 66 Radkey, Oliver H. 36

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Name

Radway, L.I.) Rahul, R.N.Rajah, M.S.Raup, PhilipRedfield, RobertRedford,EmmettReeve, FranklinRegnery, HenryReid, Gordon .Reinhardt, FrederickReiss, Jeanne-MarieReitzel, WilliamRenfield, RichardReshetar, John S.Resis, AlbertRhode, Gott holdRice, CharlesRice, PhilipRichardson, \JohnRiddle, DorothyRiddleberger, James W.Rigby, Harry T.Rinniger, CharlotteRiste, OlavRitcheson, CharlesRobertson, A.H.Robertson, ThomasRobinson, Geroid' T.Robinson, Henry S.Rockefeller, NelsonRogers, LindsayRogers, TedRogic, VeljkoRolick, John A.Roof, MichaelRoosa, Robert V.Roosevelt, CurtisRosdolsky, RomanRoseberry, FrankRosen, Mrs. K.N.Rosen, Seymour M.Rosenblum, CarolRosenthai, DougRoss, Norman P.Ross, Roger •Rostow, EugeneRostow, Walt W.Roth, MichaelRothwell, C. EastonRowson, Richard C.Ruben, WilliamRubenstein, Alvin Z.Rubin, Burton

Box Name Box

5366663688666VI

1387

7,35,366666

6,8123666657

6,8,12,36

74,13

62676666

6,8217666666618765

7,35,36

Rubinstein, AlvinRudolph, LloydRudolph, PhilipRudnytsky, IvanRuggles, Melville J.Rupen, RobertRusic, B.Rusk, DeanRyerson, WilliamRywkin, Michael

Sabaneev, Leonid L.Sack, A.N.Sadig, MohammadSafer, David A.Sagmaster, JosephSajsin, Burton M.Salisbury, HarrisonSamygin, Michael M.Sanders, Frederick J.Sareba, E.Sarenyi, PeterSartori, GiovanniSatoh, NaotakeSayer, IrvinScalapino, Robert A.Schachtman, MaxSchaetzel, J. RobertSchapiro, Leonard 9,Scherbatow, AlexiSchlesinger, Jr., ArthurSchmapper, Mrs.Schnapper, Dr.Schram, Stuart R.Schriever, B.A.Schulte, DieterSchuman, Marilyn L»Schumlin, Ivan N.Schumlin, JohannesSchuring, William J.Schutz, W.W.Schwartz, HarrySchwartz, MortonSchwartz, Mrs. Vera M.Schwartzenbach, ColetteScott, JohnScoville, HerbertSeabury, PaulSears, RichardSeduro, VladimirSeeley, F.F.Sefton, ElizabethSegel, Louis

6678

4,6,866

5,66

7,36

35,3946187

6,1266357664257966

35,36,3966669667

9,2396669

35,367

6,9677

22,366612

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Name Box

Segre, Claude 42Seidman, J.S. 6Seligmaa, Eustace 6,46Senn, Alfred 9Serostianov, G.N. 6Seton-Watson, Hugh 6Severance, Frank A.F. 12Sharett, Yaakov 6Sharp, Walter R. 12Shaw, Roger 9Shepardson, Whitney H. 6,12Sherman, George 7Sherwani, Latif A. 6Shimoniak, Wasyl 6Shonfeld, Andrew 6Shoup, Paul 9Shukman, Harry 39Shulmau, Marshall 9Shuster, George N. 6,12Shteppa, Konstantin 35Shteppa, Mrs. Konstantin 9Silbajoris, Frank 7Simmonds, George W. 6,7Simmons, Ernest J. 5,12Simon, Walter B. 6Simpson, R. Smith 9Singer, Andrew 6Singer, J. David 7Singh, P.H. 6Siscoe, 17Skendi, Stavro 4,9Skilling, H. Gordon 6Skippon, Robert 6Skorodumov, Wsewolod 35Skorov, G. 7,9Skowronek, Paul G. 7Skrvirski, Maxine A. 7Slater, Joseph E. 18Sleeper, Raymond S. 13Slingluff, T. Rowland 6Slusser, Robert 9Smal-stokki, Roman 4-6Smith, Datus C. 6Smith, Goldwin 6Smith, Jack 9Smith, R.C.Y. 6Smith II, Walter B. 7Smolansky, Olej 6Smolinski, Leon 7Snell, John L. 6Snyder, Richard 12Socas, Roberto E. 9

Name Box

Soliman, P.Solodovnikov, V.G.Solovex, DmitriSolski, WaclawSonnenfeldt, HelmutSontag, Raymond J.Sorenson, Jay B.Sorenson, John L.Sosin, GeneSosnovy, Timothy 6,Sovinsky, Leo V*Spaeth, CarlSpector, Sherman D.Speidel, AanjSpeier, HansSpotts, FredericSproul, KathleenStahl, A-H.Stahl, Paul H.Stammer, OttoStandke, K.H.Stankiewicz, Wladyslaw G.Stanley, Timothy W.Stanoyevitch, Velizar D.Starr, Chester G.Steeves, John M.Stehlin, PaulStein, Arthur B.Stein, EricStein, Jay W.Steiner, Stephen E.Stephan, FrederickStephens, RichardStern, H. PeterStessin, NancyStetten, Mrs, DeWittStevenson, EricStillman, EdmundStoessel, Jr., Walter J.Stone, IsaacStone, Jeremy J.Stone, LoisStone, Mark K.Stone, ShepardStory, JonathanStrang, LordStruve, PeterSugimoto, ReikoSukacev, NataliaSusott, John L.Swayzee, Cleon 0.Swearingen, Rodger

666356

4,126,969

22,23,3676766666666

6,366,96656666612596

66666

7,96

6,186

9,1246967189

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Name Box Name Box

Szaz, MichaelSzeftel, MarcSzent-Miklosy, Istvan

Taeuber, Irene B.Tang, Peter S.H.Taniuchi,Tanter, Raymond

Tarnopolsky, WalterTaylor ox Harlow, BaronTchernoff, MmeTedeschi, Dorothy L.Teeple, John B.Teterevnikov, NikolaiThalheim, Karl C.Thein, U. AungThiemann, ElfriedeThoman, Roy E.Thomas, John R.Thompson, John .-,Thompson, Llewellyn E.Timasheff, Nicholas S.Tobey, SusanTobias, Harry J.Todd, ChristieTodd, EleanorTolstoy, AlexandraTomasevich, JozoToscano, UgoToteff, AnastasTotomianz, Va.Towster, JulianToynbee, ArnoldTrager, FrankTriska, JanTrivers, HowardTron, Joan R,Trotsky, Natalia S.Trout, FrankTsing, Di-tsinTuchak, WilliamTufts, RobertTurkevich, JohnTwaddell, Marie L.Tweedy, Richard B.Tydings, Joseph D.Tyson, Jr., George F.

Ulam, AdamUpgren, Arthur R.Uratadze, G.I.Uren, P.E.Urquidi, Donald W.Utechin, S.V.Utsunomiya, Tokuma

66,9

6936676127666696

7,139

6,125,66

35,366664663596666736636795

6,7667

5123577367

Vaidyanath, R.Vali, FerencVan der Esch, BastianVanhaeverbeke, GuyVanovsky, A.Van Straalen, JohannesVarchaver, AndreVarcharev, MaryVardys, Vito S.Venning, coreyVernadsky, GeorgeVernant, JacquesVetukhiv, MichaelVolin, RoseVoile, Hermann F.P.Volski-Valentinov, N.V.von Blomberg, Fraryvon Geusau, F.A.M. Altingvon Gronicka, A.von Laue, T.H.von Lazar, Arpadvon Mohtenschildt, Dimitrivon Rhamm, Ulrichvon Stempel, OttoVosnjak, Bogumil M.Voyce, Arthur

Waelbroeck, M.Wagner, W.J.Waldman, EricWaldrcn , William A.Wales, P.Walker, Richard L.Wallace, Schuyler C.Waller, TheodoreWalsh, John E.Walters, Robert S-Wandycz, Piotr S.Waris, HeikkiWashburn, JohnWatras, Max A.Watson, AdamWatt, AlanWeaver, WarrenWebbink, JaneWeege, KurtWeeks, Jr., Albert L.Weil, GordonWeinbaum, MarkWeiner, MyronWelles, BenjaminWessels, WolfgangWettig, GerhardWheeler, G.E.Wheeler-Bennett, John

7777359

7,99

7,97

9,4a72173635777479774

4,7,9

7711127

7,10,1810,18

777

5,7107710710777

10,4277774277

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Name Box Name Box

Whitaker, Arthur P.Whitcomb, JohnWhite, Mrs. Thomas R.Whiting, Allen S.Whitlow, Henry 0.Whitman, WilliamWhyman, John S.Wilbur, William C.Wildavsky,Williams, HowardWilliams, OliverWilliams, SpencerWilliams, SuzanneWillis, F.RoyWillits, Joseph H.Winston, RichardWinter, ErnstWittfogel, Karl A.Wojcik, AndrzejWolfe, Bertram D.Wontner, HilaryWontner, Mrs. HilaryWoods, Mary H.Woolbert, RobertWoolbert, Mrs. Robert G.Wright, ChalmersWright, FrankWright, Gordon

Xydis, Stephen G.

Yakemchuk, RomanYakovlev, GrigoryYarmolinsky, AvrahamYershov, Peter

Zagoria, DonaldZahirnic, C.Zaitsev, N.N.Zavalishin, VyacheslavZawodny, J.K.Zelnik, Reginald

1 Zenkovsky, Serge A."Zhukov,Ziemke, EarlZinner, Paul E.Zukic, T.

7710

7,101077736771277

7,105

7,105,7736

7,1077710777

7

36,387

36,4422

1077

22,2377

4,35,36,4416777

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15/35/51 P. 20Liberal Arts and SciencesRussian Area and East European CenterPhilip E. Mosely Collection, 1922-1972

Box 1; Personal

Harvard Class Album, Bank Lists, 1923-2** and Commencement Program, 1926"Maurice Barres1 Doctrinary ", Mosely Thesis, 1926"Russian Diplomacy and the Prologue to the Eastern Question of l839"»

Mosely*s dissertation, 1933First Trip to Russia picturesPassports, 1926,1930,1932,1935.1956Letters home from USSR, 1923-27, 1931-36, 1930-35,19^

to sister Eleanor from Oxford and Europeto PEM*s mother from USSRgraduation from Harvard

Russian-American Study, 1935Rumania, 1935-36, 1939, 19^6-^7War Manuscript and Comments, 1939Personal Correspondence, 1939-41

includes letters to William Langer and Donald McKay concerning consultantshipfor Coordinator of Information

Engagement and wedding to Ruth Bissell, April 2, 1939Jack A. Posin (2 folders), 1939-^1Intervention Roundtable, April 22, 19^1World War II clippings and memorabilia, pass to Berlin Conference, telegrams, 19^—**6Austrian Treaty, V/orld War II, 19^9-50Zones in Germany, 1950American Slavic Review correspondence, 19**6-5OWashington trip, 19^9Research in Contemporary Cultures, 1951Oversize Materials,

Honorary Diplomas -..Susquehanna University, September l*f,"1969; American Philosophical Society,April 22, 1950; Inter-American Defense College, July 1, 1963; AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences, May 8, 1963

Photographs (3)

Box 2; Personal

Leaves Columbia to head Council on Foreign Relations, 1952-56Speeches, 1951-53American Philosophical Society, meetings, 1951*, 196^American Political Science Association; American Historical Association;

American Council of Learned Societies, 1951-53Atlantic Institute-Atlantic Community Studies, 1962Princeton position, 1962Correspondence re: Possible Palo Alto Sabbatical, Stanford University, 196lCommittee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Studies, 1965Council for Research in the Social Sciences, 1950-52Commendations, 19^3, 19^6, 1950, 1957-62Special Operations Research Office, 1958"Swaddling of Babies in Russia", 1958

) U.S. News and V/orld Report - Hager, 1953-59Soundscriber discs, U.S. News, 5/18/59

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Box 2: (continued)

Wellmeyer Project, Russian Studies in Secondary School, 1959-60Yugoslav Study, 1953-5^Russia, America; International Relations, 1955-56

\ Theatre bills from Leningrad and Moscow, clippings' Memberships Declined, 1953-62, 1965-66

Organizational Memberships, 19&L-65Permission Granted for Quotas, 1963-69Comments on N.Y. Times article, September 1, 1963Publishers Requests, 196^-69, 1971Ted Rogers Project, 1962Current Digest^of the Soviet Press, 196^-65

j- ftn&erson, Paul , 1965-69—'SabbatlcaI""Possii>ilities, 1965Comments on Headline Series on ACLS Newsletter, 1966On books and articles, 1966Visitors, 1965, 1967For Comments, News Flashes, 196^General Book Reviews, I965Books for Asian Students and International Affairs Library, 1961-63, 1966Regarding Data Zoning Germany

concerning PEM and all Wartime Personal Comments, 1963-65Access to Berlin, 1961-62 .Appraisals, 196*3-66Attacks on Mosely in Soviet Press, 1962-63Interviews: re: Post-War Period, 1969-71Bibliography, 195*f-71Foreign Countries VisitedClearances - List Submitted

") Biographical Data, 1967Employment - Past and Present, 196*1—67Degrees - Honorary, 1956, 1959» 1969 -Johns Hopkins Talk, 1966 —Notre Dame Talk, 1968Awards, 1959-61"Odds and Ends" - Pamphlets and Correspondence, 1970-71

Box 3: Personal

Clippings, 1923-26, 19^-^9, 1951-56Clippings, 1959-60

U.S. Mews and World Report, June 1, 1959Berlin, p. 35

Government Copy of "N.S, Khrushchev's Speech at aixrfield in. Washington.on arrival in the United States", September 15» 1959

Life, September 28, 1959, Mosely - P. 39U.S. News and World Report, October 2*f, i960Mosely, pp. 72-75

Clippings, 1960-61(bound), 1963-671963-68, 1973

Dinners and Engagements, 1956, 1958, 19^0, 1962-6^,Photographs, 1926, 19^-67

undated\ Rand Corporation

Portraits of MoselyObituaries, 1972

Novoe Russkoe Slovo, 1972

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Box 3(continued)

Sympathy Letters, 1972Memorial Service, 1972Letters of Condolence, A-D, E-K, L-Q, R-Z, 1972

former students, 1972Hoover Institution, Stanford, 1972Posthumous affairs, 1971-72Organizational memorials, 1972Obituaries.and Memorials, 1972-73

BOXJK Correspondence, 1951-53; 195^-55; 1956-57; B-C, 1958-62

1951-53M.I.T., Yale, George Kennan, Alfred A. Knopf, Perry LauktiuffGuggenheim, Der,t. of State, T,H. Von Laue, Washburn

195^55, A-CChester Bowles, Frank Altschul, Encyclopaedia Britannica,Harold J. Berman (Harvard Law), Knight Biggerstaff

195^55, D-GGuggenheim Foundation

195^55, H-KPaul Y. Hammond, Clemens Heller

195^55, L-NDept. of State, Library of Congress, Margaret Mead, Vladimir' Nabokov,William Buckley (National Review), New York Public Library

1955, 0-RRichard Pipes, Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences, Prentice-Hall,Princeton Press, Michael Karpovich (Harvard)

1955, S-URoman Smal-Stocki (Marquette), Raymond Sontag (U-C, at Berkeley),Jozo Toraasevich

1955, V~ZBogumil M. Vosn^ak (Slovene), Arthur Voyce (California),Novoye Russkoye Slova, Serge A. Zenkovsky

1956-57, A -CCharles Bohlen, Council on Foreign Relations

1956-57, D-F1956-57, G-I

George W* Hoffman (University of Texas), Committee on Eastern EuropeanStudies, Houghton Mifflin Company

1956-57, J-LJewish Community Council, Library of Congress

1956-57, M-0Kathryn McHale (Subversive Activities Control Board), National

Defense College (Kingston, Ontario), New Republic1956-57, P-R

Albert Parry (Dept, of Russian Studies, Colgate), Princeton. University Press,Nelson Rockefeller, Melville J, Ruggles, Rand Corporation

1956-57, S-UStavro Skendi (American Embassy, Yugoslavia)

1956-57, V-ZArthur Voyce (applicant for fellowship), Mr, Wang

1953-62, B1953-62, C

Gen. Lucius Clay, Frank Church, Joseph Clark5ox 5: Correspondence, 195^-62, 1963-70—————— %.1958-62, D

Moshe Decter (Director, Jev/ish Minorities Research), Chester C DavisDavid Dallin

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Box 5: (continued)

1958-62, E East EuropeEdgerton

1958-62, F1958-62, G Roman Gaul, The New Review1958-62, H

Michael A. Heilperin, Milan Herzog, S. Heitraan, John M. Steeves (DeputyAssistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs), Graeme K, Howard, Dean Rusk-Stetson Holmes, Hubert H. HumDhrey

1958-62, I1953-62, J

Jacob Javits, Joseph Jora (Chief Personnel Operations Division, Dept. ofState), Richard Johnson (Dept. of State), Shepard Jones (U.IFiC)

1958-62, K .Milton Katz (Warsaw Conference Speaker), Philip Kaiser, George F» Kennan

1958-62, LWaclaw Lednicki .

1958-62, MDr. Meyer (U, of I.), V/illiam Miller (Time), Dumas Malone (University ofVirginia), Carl Karcy (C.F.R.), Ralph E. Matlaw (U. of I.), P-G. Mavalankar(India)

1958-62, N ,Gamai Naguib (UAR - Bnbassy), NATO - Defense College, National Instituteof Labor Education,- Elez Ndieu (Indiana University)

1958-62, 0Oberlin, Ohio State, David A.K. Owen (U.N.)

1958-62, PBoris Pasternak, Vladimir Petrov,(Yale), Richard Pipes (Polish Institute)

1958-62, RL#I. Radway, Robert Redfield (Obituary), A.H, Robertson (Council ofEurope), Alvin Z. Rubenstein (University of Pennsylvania)

1958-62, sNaotake Satoh (U.N.), Ernest J. Simmons, Roman Smal-Stocki (Marquette)*Richard Stephens, (Special Assistant to the Under Secretary or State),Sovremennik

57John Turkevich, N.S. Timasheff (Novyi Zhuvnal)

1958-62, uAdam Ulam

1958-62, V Voyage Press1958-62, w

Piotv S. Wandycz, Karl A* Wittfogel (Chinese History Project), RichardWinston, World Affairs Center

1958-62, Y-Z Yale University1963-70, B

Hugh W. Babb Carol Edler Baumann Catherine BernheiraJohn K. Backer Jacob D. Beam Peter A» BertonAgnen H. Bahnson Jr, Walther Becker Rudolf BicanicBela Balassa Benjamin Beckhart Sonia BicanicJonas Balkunas Philip W. Bell William BilderbackRichard Balkzell Max Beloff Yaroslav BilinskyGeorge Barany Alexandre Benningsen DeForest BillyouSamuel H. Baron V/illiam Benton Cyril 31ackFrank R. Burnett George Bereday Paul W, BlackstockGerald Barradas Thomas G, Berlin Thomas C. Blaisdell Jr.Austin E. Bi.sner Abram Bergson Patricia BlakeJanes Bassett Isaiah Berlin

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1962-6^, 1967, BJeremy BlanchetAlfred Bloch

1963-70, BJohn BoehmCorneliu BogdanFrederick C. BootsLewis W. Bov/denRobert R. BowieDonald J» BoyleRoman S. BrackmanHeinz Brahm

196^70, cSamuel CalianCass CanfieldMrs* Jane (Andrew) CareySam Carpehter IIIGwendolen Carter

1963-70, CAnna M. CiencialaTatjana CizevskaJesse D. ClarksonWalter C. ClemensHarlan ClevelandElizabeth CaseEmily Clifford

1963-70, DV.N. DadrianGeorge D. DamienCharles DarlingtonCarol Davidson

1963-69, DHenri DeMinkEdmund De S* BrunnerP.H. DesaiFrancois DeschampsIthiel de Sola PoolMilhael J. DeutchByron Dexter

Charles BloomsteinJames F. Blumstein

Barry BrannenF. BrandelAlex BrentEllis 0. BriggsAdam BromkiJohn BrooksBenjamin H. BrownThomas W. Brunner

Rene CassinMihail CevneaLawrence H. ChamberlainJanet M. ChapmanJohn Chapman

J.I. CoffeyJohn ColePetru ComarnescoMelvin A. ConantBruce CosteSir John CoulsonRobert Crane

Richard T. DaviesWilliam DeakinAr t h u r H» D e a n •-=•-Moshe Delter

Edith DillonWilton S. DillonDenis DirscherlWill DobeAifred DomesPaul DotyPierre A. Dreyfus

6: Correspondence, 1963-^70

1963-68, EWarren W. EasonMarlin EbonAlexander EcksteinEdward D. EddyWilliam B. Edgerton

1962-70, FElliott P. FagerbergCharles B. FahsEdgar FaureMerle FainsodAnna FaltusPhilip FangRichard P. Farkas

A.R. EdwardsEd EdwinNabil and Nadia ElarabyCharles F. ElliotHelmy El Saeed

Kiscka FayerJury FedznskyHerbert FeisHoward L. FelchinWerner J. FeldAngel FernandezJulio Cesar Fernandez

Ralph Bunche

Edward BuehrigHallie BunettRoy P. BurnettDavid BurksRichard BurksJames Macgregor BurnsRichard Butwell

J. Chester ChengLeo CherneG.W» ChondburyHsueh Chun-tu

John. CreagheCharles D. CremeansDavid H. CritesVirginia CurreyGeorge CurryEdward Cushen

DeJongSister James de Lourdes

David D- DriscollLee A. DuBridgeIno D» DuchacekELeanoir Lansing DullesRalph A- DunganDanon B. DurandV.P. Duff

Geoffroi B. EngelmanaVera S» ErlichJohn K» EvansRobert EvansFlorence Burrows EverilX

Daniel FetlerRussell H. FifieldLouis FischerDavid W. FitzgeraldJohn FizerRobert Ford

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1965-69, FLeo FraenkelCharle FrankelKeener C. FrazerOliver S. Frederiksen

1963-70, GRoger GabertJames J. GallagherDorothy GaltonRichard N. GardnerRoger Garaudy

196^-69, GRobert A, GoldwinStefania GolopentiaL, GoncharovDouglas Gordon

1963-70, GAndrew Wilson GreenFred GreenePatricia K. GrimstedErwin N. Griswold

1963-70, HMelina HamadaD.L.B. Hara&in Esq.,Mihai H. HandreaJohn Hanessian Jr.,Wolfram F» HanriederJoel Harnett

1961-69, HHeinz HertenGeorge G. HetaiRichard HiscocksV. HocubnychyGeorge VJ. HoffmanStetson HolmesHenry C. Huglin

1963-70, ITatiana IllynMasamchi InokiGhita Ionescu

1963-69, JHenry M. JacksonRobert J, JacksonStephen D. JamesCharles JannaudEric K. Jauhs

1963-69, KTheodore KaghanRobert A. KannJerzy F. KarczBasil KarpHikio KatoAndre Kaspi

Lloyd A, FreeRichard C. FreemonFrericksMaurice Friedberg

Curt GasteygerH.G. GelberPetre GhiataLinda Kemp GilliesJohn P. Gillin

Stanley J, GordonAgnes GormanRoman GoulStanley Gould

Ernest A. GrossJury Gudin-LevkovichHarold GuetzkowEd Gullion

Carl FuldaThomas Fulda

Theodore P. GnageyMichael GodleyJoseph GodsonMorrie GoldfischerEric F. Goldman

Leon GoureNorman D. GraebnerStephanie Grant

Elena D. GustiJ. Paul Gwozdz,

Averell Harriman Max HaywardMr. & Mrs. William Dickinson Hart Richard H. HeindeXHorst W. Hartwich William HendersonKarl D. Hartzell Traian HerseniS. HasanGeorges Haupt

Calvin B. HooverStanley HornbeckGunji HosonoHarold HurwitzZelimir HorvatMr. HoselitzWarren J. Hunsberger

Gheorghe IonitaPhilip W. IrelandV.L. Israelian

Arthur E# JensenEdgar JohnsonJames P. JohnsonRalph A. JonesFred Jordan

Eugene M. KaydenKatherine KelleberKonrad KellenJohn W. KellerMurray KempnerHarry Kennedy

Richard Lee HoughGeorg HosayaJohn HoweBlahoslov HrubyChun-tu Kseuh

Yoshiane Iwasa

V/illiam R, JordanCarey B. JoyntI. Jukic

Joseph. A. Kershat-/Lee R. Kerschner^Michael KidronAri Kiev

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1962-1970, KHiroshi KimuraKr. & Mrs* Charles KingFerdinand KinskyBela K. KiralyGeorge KishHenry A. KissingerDavid T. KleinmanGeorge L. Kline

Klaus KnorrAtsuhiro KobayashiFoy D. KohlerEtsuo KohtaniChrista KokotowskiMarek Korov/iczKotenEdward S» Kozera

1963-70, LR. Lambert Christopher LaxtonLincoln Landis John Leacacos LymanFred Lane LegtersDaniel Lang Moris LeibmanJoseph Lapalorabara Shmuel Lajsin/John LeichHal Lary Eugen LembergRobert Lawrence George LensenRuth Lawson Nathan Lenvin

1963-70, LAllan LightnerLeon LindbergPhilips LinnikLeslie LipsonClaire ListWallace Littell

1962-70, MTheodore HackinAugust MaffryL»A* MaherGerhard MallyDumas MaloneFedor ^ansvetorDave MarinLeon MarionAlexandre MarcLester ftarkelGervase Markham

1963-69, MMiriam MillerGordon MillikenConstant in MilskyI. MintsN. Mironescu

1962-70, NGamal NaguibJerome NathansonFred Warner NealElez NdreuHenry NebelHoward KelsonReba NemeroffThomas Keuberger

Robert G. LivingstonNude LodgeFinn LokkegaardLivingston Lumas.Kennett LoveJay Lovestone

Richard Marshall Jr.Thomas MarziB:Claire Masnata-RubattelJohn Brown MasonLester MasonYolanda MatthiasChristopher MayChester McCorkleKermit McKenzieCharles McLaneVirgil Medlin

Constantine MolodetslgrDiane MonsoaGeorge MorganJohn MorrisonNorbert Muhler

Richard NewmanRobert NeumannRichard NeustadtJohn Nev/houseKarl Newman£av/rence NitzRichard NolteF.B. Northedte

Daniel G» KraneOle Bjon KraftLadis K, KristofHeikr KrugerSamuel KucherovV/.W. KulskiHoward G. KurtzTu Kwang-Hsura

V/arren LernerIsaac LevineLewis MillerH.J. LieberMorris LeibraaaRoy LickliderOtto Rudolf Liess

Ron Lowy*Samuel LubelXPeter LudzJerzy LukaszewsklDarrel LundquistKennie Lyman.

Swadesh HehtaJan MeyerPeter MaravigliaLivingston MerchantMathew MestrovicCharles MicaudB. MichelovskLYu M. MikhalovEdward Miles

David MunfordGordon KunroKiyoaldL MurataV/illiam MurphyGunnar Myrdal

Ralph NorthropBeatrice NoscoHov/ard KostrandMargaret NotesteinAlec NoveGeorge Novits5yDonald Kuechterlein

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1963-70, 0Antonin ObrdlikConor Cruise O'BrienJames O'BrienRaymond O'Connor

1963-68, PTemira PachmussEuge Padanyi-GulyasErnst PakuscherMichael PapAlbert ParryCarole ParsonsJames Peck

1963-70, RBogdan RaditsaM.S. RajanPhilip RaupGordon ReidFrederick ReinhardtJeanne Karie ReissThe ReviewGotthold RhodeCharles RicePhilip Rici

1963-69, RWalt RostovMichael ItathWilliam RubenAlvin Rubinstein

1963-70, SJoseph SagraasterHarrison SalisburyBurton M. SajsinE. SarebaPeter SarenijiMax SchachtmanJ. Robert SchaetzelAlex ScherbatowMrs. SchtnapperD. SchnapperGen. B.A. Schriever

Ronald O'ConnorJames OesterleMassaru OzawaMichael O'Hara

Grant PendillRina PennacchiaRoland PennockJames PerkinsVladimir PetrovV.F. PetrovskyPaul Phillippi

John RichardsonDorothy RiddleCharlotte RinnigerOlav RisteCharles RitchesonMichael RoofGeroid T. RobinsonLindsay RogersVeljko RogicRobert V, Roosa

Lloyd RudolphMelville RugglesRobert RupenB. Rusic

Dieter SchulteWilliam J. SchuringV/.W. SchutzHarry SchwartzArthur Schlesinger Jr,John Scott (Time)Herbert ScovilleF.F. SeeleyJ.S. SeidmanEustace SeligmanHugh Seton-V/atson

Leo OkinshevichRoman OlynykRoberto OrtigueiraOverbrook Foundation

James PlanellCrisrian PopisteanuFrederich PraegerStoyan Pribichevichhoraas ProctorMaria Pundeff

Curtis RooseveltRoman RosdolskyFrank SoseberyCarol RosenbluotDoug RosenthalNorman P. RossRoger RossEugene Roston

Dean RuskWilliam Ryersoa

G.N. SevostianovYaakov SharettWhitney ShepardsonLatif Ahmed SherwaniV/asyl ShimoniakAndrew ShonfieldGeorge ShustefElisabeth Sefton.George Simmonds

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1963-70, SWalter B. SimonAndrew SingerP.H. SinghH. Gordon SkillingRobert SkipponT. Rowland SlingluffRoman Smal-StokkiDatus C» SmithGoldwin Smith

1963-71, sK.H. StanolkeW.G. StankrewiczTimothy W. StanleyVelizar D. StanoyertchChester G. StarrPaul StchlivArthur B. SteinEric Stein

1963-69, TIrene B» TaeuberRaymond TanterJohn B. TeepleBaron Taylor of HarlowNikolai TeterevnikovKarl C. ThalheimU. Aung TheinRoy E. Thoman

R.C.Y. SmithJohn L. SnellOlej SmolanskyDr. and Mrs- P. SolimanV.G. SolodovrikovDmitri SolovezHelmut SonnenfeldtJay P. SorensonJohn L- Sorenson

Jay W. SteinSteven E. SteinerNancy StessinEric StevensonEdmund StillmanV/alter J. Stoessel Jr,Isaac StoneJeremy J. Stone

Llewellyn E. ThompsonNicholas S. TiraasheffSusan TobeyChristie ToddEleanor ToddAlexandra TolstoyUgo Toscano --Anastas Toteffi

Box 7: Correspondence, U-Z, 1963-70

i960, 1968, uP»E» Uren

1963-70, VR. VaidyanethFerenc ValiGuy VanhaeverbekeBastian van der EschV. Stanley VardysCorey Venning

1962-70, wM. WaelbroeckV/.J. V/agnerP. WalesRichard L. WalkerTheodore WallerPiotr S. V/andyczJohn E. Walsh

Tokuma Utsunomiya

Verlag Zeit in BildJacques VernantRose VolinFrary von BlombergF.A.M. Alting von GeusauA. von Gronicka

Robert S. WaltersAlan WattKurt WeegeMark WeinbaumKyron WeinerBenjamin WellesWolfgang Wessels

Timothy SosnovyCarl Spaeth -Aanj SpeidelHans SpsierFrederic SpottsKathleen SproulN.H. StahlPaul Henri StahlOtto Stammer

Shepard StoneMark K» StoneJonathan StovyMrs* Natalia SukacevMichael SzazMarc SzeftelIstuan Szent-MileLosy

Arnold ToynbeeFrank TraegerJan TriskaHoward TriversFrank TroutMarie TwaddellRichard B» TweedigJoseph D» Tydings

Arpad von LazarUlrich von RhammOtto von StempelArthur VoyceAndre Varchaver

John VJheeler-BennettG.E. V/hselerArthur P. UhitakerJohn V/hitcombAllen S. V/hitin^William. l»/hitmanJohn S- Whyman

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1963-70, w.William C. WilburHoward WilliamsOliver WilliamsF. Roy WillisJoseph H. Willits

Ernest WinterKarl A. WittfogelHilary WontnerMrs. Hilary Wontner

Robert VfoolbertChalmers WrightFrank WrightGordon Wright

Stephen G. Xydis

1970, YGrigory Yakovlev

196^70, 2C. ZahirnicN.N. 2aitseuJ.K* Zawodry

Reginald ZelnikEarl Zienake

Paul E» ZinnerT. Zwkie

Russian Institute, General Correspondence, A-Z, 1963-70Concerning Recommendations on job choices, 1959

B

Virginia Anderson

Gray BoyceWilliam B. BallisArthur S. BarronVictor BasiukV/hitraan BassonJohn Basaral

Reza Arasteh

William F» BeachnerCharles A. BergersonPeter A. BertonAlbert L. BorterGeorge BrinkleyPaul Bioneer

Deming BrownZbigniewr K» BrzezinsklR» V. BurksEleanor Buist . .ULoyd Burlinghanr

CastorRuben ChudlarianAnna M. CiencialaJames F. Clarke

Duane R. ClarridgeV/alter C. Clemens Jr.Mrs. Francis ConantRichard H. Cook

Helen Corenetz£Loyd A* CorkerRichard CornellVirginia Currey

E

George C. Denney Jr.Jordan E» Devlin Jr.

Ed Edwin

George DeptulaDavid Djaparidze

George Enteen

Peter DornanDemetrius Dvoachenko^Markov

Jury Fedynskyj Marina S- Finkelstein Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Frederikse

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H

Mark GarrisonCol. Francis GabreskiHans W. Gatzke

Chun-Tu HsuehHarold HaleyRobert HankenJohn P. Hardt

I-J

K

Heyward IsharaRobert S. Jaster

Edward P. KellySavel KendallSavel Kliachko

John H. GauntlettFranklin GillSydney Goldsmith

Mr. and Mrs. R. HartonsTakaaki HasegawaAlden Morgan HauptSidney Harcave

George D- Jackson Jr.Dan He Jacobs

Milton A* KolodkinRichard P. Kramer

Ruben GoldsteinJohn F. GuertlerGeorge Guins

R»W» HerrickVsevolod HolubnychySidney HorowitsChihiro Hosoya

Harold A* Jensen Jr-

Jay B- KraneHenry Krisch

M

N

John S- LaneLeslie LaszloWarren Lerner

Allen McConnellGifford MaloneDave Marin

George A. Lensen . Lonise E. LukeMrs. Margaret Moore Levchenko Michael M. LutherAndy Levchenko Mrs* Michael K» Luther-

George A. MorganJohn F. MatlockHenry W. Morton

Donald E. Nuechterlein Christopher Nichols

Mary Elizabeth i&iellerIrene L. Murphy

Otakar Odlozilik

P-Q

R

PagriezAlex ParkWilliam H. Patterson Jr.George Perry

John S. ReshetarAlbert ResisThomas RobertsonHenry Shields Robinson

Otis

William PersenMichael B. PetrovichPlunkettSol Polansky

John Alexander RolickRichard C. RowsonSeymour M. Rosen

Nisson Oren.

Murray Polner*Walter V/. Pria Jr.Eugene ?yziur

Burton RubinPhilip RudolphMichel Ryiokes

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P.

T

David Alan SaferFrederick J. SandersIrvin SayerMarilyn L. SchumanColette SchwarzenbachPaul SeaburyRichard Sears

George ShermanFrank SilbajorisGeorge W. SimmondsJ. David SingerG» SkorovPaul G» SkowronekMaxine Anne Skrvirski

V/alter Tarnopolsky Joan Raphael TronDorothy Idtchfield Tedeschi William TuchakJohn R. Thomas

U-Z.John WashburnAlbert L. Weeks Jr.Suzanne WilliamsDonald\|W. Urquidi

Max A. V/atrasStanley D. MetzgerJane V/ebbink

Walter B. Smith IISherman David SpectorLeon SraolinskiLois StoneLeo V. SorinskyJohn L. Susott

Marie Louise TwaddellGeorge F. Tyson Jr.

Charles JelavichAndrzej WojcikMary Helen Woods

Individual Correspondence, 1955-71

Armstrong, John A., 1955-70Barghoorn, Frederick C , 1955-71Bialer, Swewryn, 1961-62Blasier, S. Cole, 1960-70Byrnes, Robert F., 1961-71Cattell, David, 1957-69Coulter, Harris, 1960-61

Cowden, Morton, 1959-70Curran, Robert T., 1955-71Curtiss, John S., 1958-63Dallin, Alex, 1955-62Eglar, Zekiye, i960Fie, Miroslav, 1956-71

Box 8:

Fedyshyn, Oleh, 1957-67Fisher, Ralph, 1957-61Fuller, C. Dale, 1955-69Goldstein, David, 1956-65Goodman, Elliot, 1959-69Halpern, Joel, 1956-69Hammond, Thomas, 1958-69Heitraan, Sydney, 1957-70Jacobs, Dan, 1959-69Jackson, W.A.D., 1959-65Juviler, Peter, 1960,1962,1965Kaplan, Frederick I., 1957-62Klein, Melvyn N., 196^Korey, William, 1956-66Kozera, Mrs, Edward S,, I96I-67Kurland, Jordan, 1952-62Laloy,Jean, 1966-70Langer, Paul, 1959-62

Laufer, Leopold, 1962-70Lehraan, Edgar, 1957-69Littell, Wallace, 1955-57Low, Alfred, 1958-71Mackenzie, David, 1958-70Maguire, Robert, 1956-69Marcuse, Herbert, 1957-61McKenzie, Kermit, 1955-71McLane, Charles, 1956-69McNeal, Robert H., 1958-69McNeil, William, I962Mestrovic, Mate, 1955-62Millikan, Gordon, I965Montias, John, 1958-60Overstreet, Gene, 1955-65Padelford, Norman J,, 1958-60Parrot, Kent, 1970Pennock, Roland, I96I-65

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Penrose, E.F-, 1958-60Philipp, Werner (10 folders), 1956-71Philipson, Morris, 1965-69Pringsheim, Klaus H«, I96O-63Reeve, Franklin, 1962-65Regnery, Henry, 1962-69

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Renfield, Richard, 1962-66Riddle, Dorothy, 1962-6?Robinson, Geriod T-, 1965-68Roseberry, Frank, 1959-67Rudnytsky, Ivan, 1955-68Ruggles, Kelville J., 1958-60

Box 9:

Scalapino, Robert A., 196^-70Schapiro, Leonard, I96O-6ISchram, Stuart R., 1956-61Schumilin, I.K. (2 folders), 1959-60

1961-62-63Schumilin, Johannes (2 folders), 1965-6?

1968-71Schwartz, Morton, 1957-66Scott, John, 1959-71Senn, Alfred, 1956-70Shaw, Roger, 1959-70Shoup, Paul, 1963-69Shteppa, Mrs. Konstantin, 1960-63Shulman, Marshall, 195*f-66Simpson, R. Smith, Esquire, 1962Skendi, Stavro, 1959,1963,1970Skorov, G., Esquire, 1962-63Slusser, Robert, 1957-70Smith, Jack, 1958-59Socas, Roberto E., 1959-6^Sorenson, Jay B., I96O-69

Sosin, Gene, 1958-59Stanley, Timothy W. (2 folders), 1962-69

1961-69Stern, H. Peter, 1968-71Stetten, Mrs. De Witt, 1968Stone, Lois, 1957-62Strang, Lord, 1960-69Sugimoto, Reiko, 1962Swearingen, Rodgev (2 folders), 1955-67Szeftel, Marc, 1958-64-Tang, Peter S.H. (5 folders), 1957-59, 1970Thiemann, Elfriede, 1956-70Thompson, John, 1955-66Towster, Julian, 1959-62Tufts, Robert, 1960-62Van Straalen, Johannes, 1962-65Varchaver, Andre and Mary, 1962-68Vardys, Vito, 1967-70Vernadsky, George, 1959-69von Mohrenschildt, Dimitri, 1961-66Voyce, Arthur, 1960-69

Box 10; Individual Correspondence, Wallace - Zagoria

Wallace, S.C., n.d.Walker, Richard L., 1960-62Waris, Heikki, i960Watson, Adam, 1962-70Weaver, Warren, 1959-67Weil, Gordon, 1968White, Mrs. Thomas Raeburn, 1960-62Whiting, Allen S. (2 folders), 1955-60

1960-62, 1968

Whitlow, Henry 0., 1962Willits, Joseph, 1961-71Winter, Ernst, 1959-71Woolbert, Mrs. Robert G., i960Wontner, Hilary, Esquire, 1963Zagoria, Donald, 1959-62

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Box 10 (continued)

Curriculum Vitae, A-H, I-M, N-R, S-Z, 1960-68Recommendations, 1951-52Miscellaneous Recommendations General Combined, A-Z (19 folders), 1964-65Russian Institute Recommendations (8 folders), 1956-64-Recommendations (3 folders), 1954, 1957-60Recommendations, Atlantic Studies, 1962Recommendations, Requests from individuals for, 1962

, Requests from universities and foundations for, 1960-63Placement, Submit Candidates and General Recommendations, 1961-63Submit Candidates, 1961-63Suggestions for candidates for positions in universities and government, 1963-65Project, i960Placement (guidance requests), I96O-65Extraneous, 1965 .

Box 11;

War Documentation Project (W*D»P») captured Russian and German, archival materialsPlans for W.D.P., 1951General Correspondence, (3 folders), 1951-55Epstein, Fritz, Director, 1952-53Epstein, Hans, Human Resources Research Institute, 1952-5^Financial Materials, 1952-54Meetings, 1952Placement for Staff, 1955Personnel, 1951-54 *Reports, 1953Russian Scientific Dictionary, 1952Receipts for Classified Material, 1952-54Travel Vouchers, ConsultationWaldman, Eric, 1955-58Confidential Materials, 1952-59 (includes working memorandum, currentinterest files, progress files and organization chapter•)

Confidential Materials, 1954-55Correspondence, 1954-57Psychological Aspects of U.S. Strategy, Source book of papers and report,Panel 1955

Confidential Materials, 1955, (7 folders)Includes material on The Peasantry as a Source of Soviet Vulnerabilities

Political and Police ControlsSoviet Agent Operations

Confidential Materials, 1954-56Partisan activity

"Soviet Reoccupation Policy in Kharkov", February-March, 1943Soviet Reoccupation Policies in Pre-1939 Territory"The NKVD in the Defense of Tula, July-November, 194l""Activity Report of the Troika (Reestablishment of the Soviet Regime ina Partisan-Held Area, 1941-1942)"

Soviet Agent Operations

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War Documentation Project 1962-63Publication of Soviet Partisans in V/orld War II, includes correspondence*reviews, typescript

War Documentation ProjectProgress Report II by Fritz Epstein, April 30, 1952Confidential Material, 1952, includes outline for a study of GermanOccupation Administration in USSR.

Project Caesar, Vol. II: Political and Police Controls in the Red ArmyDuring World War II, "Political Controls in theRed Array", by Ralph S. Mavrogordato, May 1955*

Vol* III: "0?hemes of Propaganda in the Red Army" by HartinAlbaum and Conrad F. Latour, May 1955*

Vol. IV: "Police Controls in the Red Array" by Kurt DeVfiLtt,March 1958

Vol. V: "Summary and Conclusions", by K. DeVJitt andR.S. Mavrofordato, Kay 1955•

Box 12:

"Personal Statement11 to the Eastern Industrial Personnel Security Board byPhilip E. Mosely, Ik6 v?.* July 1951**

"Material Submitted to the Eastern Industrial Personnel Security Board (EIPSB)on behalf of Philip E. Mosely."

Appendices A~JAffidavits, Allen - WilliamsAmerican Institute of Pacific Relations, 1951-60

lists of publications, trustees, "The Eastern Survey", newsletters.Atomic Energy Commission

"Informal Interview of Dr. Philip Edward Kosely BS-M*53 at United StatesEnergy Commission", New York, June 11, 195**• Interviewers: Alvin F.Ryan and Richard Cunliffe ;

Bills Paid, 195^to lawyer, Fowler Hamilton of Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly and Hamilton,New York

Clearances, 1962-72Office of Strategic Services, Department of State, C.I.A., Atomic Energy-Commission, Western Industrial Personnel Security Board-Rand Corporation,Institute of Defense Analyses, Center for Naval Analyses, U.S.I.S., ArmsControl and Disarmament Agency

Correspondence with AgencyE.I.P.S.B., reversal of decision to grant security clearanceCorrespondence • leading to the granting of a hearing with the2 copies of answer to Board questions, ^

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) Correspondence with Affiants, A-KGeorge V. AllenJohn M. AllisonFrank AltschulJames W. AngellHamilton Fish ArmstrongJoseph W. BallantineV/alworth BarboorWilliam H. BaumerWilliam J. Bender (Dean of AdmissionsHarvard)

Thomas G. Bergin (Yale)Adolf A. Derle Jr.Dr. Newell M. BigelowKnight Biggerstaff (Cornell)Cyril E. Black (Princeton)Charles E. Bohlen (Dept. of State -U.S. Ambassador to Moscow)

Fred L. Bronner (Union College, N.Y.)Norman S. Buchanan (Rockefeller Found.)Col. Laurence E. BunkerGov. James F. Byrnes (S.C.)Cavendish W. Cannon (Ambassador - Greece)

) Correspondence with Affiants, L-ZWilliam L. Langer (Harvard)Dr. Richard M. LeightonNathan B. Lenvin (Dept. of State)E. Allan Lightner Jr. -(American ConsulateGeneral - W. Germany)

Col. G.A. Lincoln (West Point)Eugene Lyons (Readers1 Digest)John W. MacDonald (Cornell Law School)Walter H. Mallory (Council on ForeignRelations)

Frederick G» Marcham (Cornell Univ.)Donald C* McKay (Harvard)General Vincent Meyer (USA. Ret.)Oskar tiorgenstern (Princeton)James M. Mosely (brother)J. Somerset Murray (Cambridge friend)William Paisley (chief counsel for theAttorney General (1951) J. HowardMcGrath v. The Communist Party ofthe U.S.)

E.F. Penrose (John Hopkins Univ.)James W. Riddleberger (AmericanEmbassy - Yugoslavia)

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Shepard B. Clough (U.S.1*3.)Eleanor R. (Mosely) Collier (Sister)Edward J. CreswellDavid J. DallinPres. John S. Dickey (Dartmouth)Joseph D. Doty (Union College)Ambassador James C. Dunn (Spain)Justice Henry W. Edgerton (U.S. Courtof Appeals, Washington D.C.)

Louis Fischer (Historian)R.A.D. Ford (Dept. of External Affairs,Canada)

Walter P. Hall (Princeton)David Harris (Stanford)Harry C. Hawkins (Fletcher School ofLaw and Diplomacy)

Calvin B. Hoover (Duke)Edgar N. Johnson (Nebraska)Michael Karpovich (Harvard)George F.KennanStephen D. Kertesz (Notre Dame)Pres. Grayson Kirk (Columbia Univ.)Capt. Tracy B. Kittredge (V.S.N. ret.)

Joseph Sagmaster (newspaper — CincinnatiTimes-Star)

Louis SegelFrank A.F. Severance (Harvard Frat 4Brother)

Walter R. Sharp (Yale)Whitney H. Shepardson (Free Europe Fund)George N. Shuster (Pres. Hunter College)Richard Snyder (Princeton)Raymond J. Sontag (U.C. at Berkeley)Frederick Stephan (Princeton)Lord Strang of Stonesfield (EuropeanAdvisory Commission W»W»II)

Madam TchernoffLlewellyn E. Thompson (official in.English Embassy)

Dean Arthur R. Upgren (Bus* Ad.Dartmouth)

William A. V/aldron (lawyer)Spencer Williams (American Committeefor Liberation from Bolshevism)

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Box 12 (continued)

\ Fowler, Hamilton - Lawyer of Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly and Hamilton biography' of P.S.M., 195^

Hamilton and Lipson - re:affidavits ;letters concerning affiants and their affidavits, 195^

Hearing - ArticlesXerox copies of- obituaries of Mosely's father (19^3) and mother (1937)»Daily Workers (1951) letter from B.M. Joffe, executive director of JewishCommunity Council, Washington, 1951

Material for autobiography for the review board, 1953Mathewson Proceeding

Mosely»s affidavit to General Telford Taylor in support of Dr. Rufus W.Mathewson, charges of Communist leanings, 195^-55

Excerpts from J. Somerset Murray Letterstranscripts of personal letters, 1927-31, 195k

Notifications to Othersof favorable finding of the board, 195*f

O'Shea and Columbia UniversityWilliam O'Shea, Attorney for the University correspondence concerningplacing of a copy of Profs. Hazard, Jessup, Robinson and Kosely's affidavits,195^55

Requests to Prospective Affiants, 195**lists of possible affiants, reply received and informed of outcome of Appealcopies of letters to prospective affiants

Affidavits correspondence with John N. Hazard, Philip C. Jessup, Ernest J.Simmons, Geroid T. Robinson, 195^-55 .

\ Special Statements on associations by P.E- Moselyfor the Board, 195^

Security Questionnaire, Department of Defense, E.I.S.B., 19^9»195**~-56Shep Clough and Alger Hiss defense (19^9)».E.I.S.B. transcript review and security questionnaire

RAND and WDP materials record, 1955Security Questionnaire (D.O.D.),

Correspondence, 19^9» 195^-5^RAND and WDP Materials Record, 1955Biggerstaff Proceeding, 195^P.E.M.: Forms - Personal History, 1959-60Immigration Policy Press Releases: .

Sen. Harley M. Kilgore, 1953-55

Box 13:

Operations Research Office 19^9-51social science conference consultant oh foreign military aid and psychologicalwarfare.

Foreign Policy Bibliographies and Clippings 1955-56Department of Commerce 1952;1957Department of Defense 19&3Air Force, Industrial Security Board, 1959-60Army War College, 1955-57

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Defense Department, U.S. Military Academy Conferences on U.S. Military Policy, 1953-5^/ Industrial College of the Armed Forces

Mosely appointed member of Board of Advisors, 1957-59Memoranda 1963Correspondence with John R. Thomas

Memoranda, 19o*fPamphlets,•curriculum guide and report

Correspondence, 1962-69Program of Lectures, 1962-66Memoranda, 1965transcripts of Lectures: ."Learning is Good Business" by R.G. Nickols"Race, Religion and Culture in America's Development" by M. Lernsr*"Germany in the 1960ls" by H. Knappstein"The Federal Republic of Germany in Contemporary World Affairs" byB. von Staden

Human Resources Research Institute 1953Raymond S. Sleeper Project, 1953Justice Department, 1951-64

Outlawing the Communist PartyMrozinski, Roman, 1952-53Radio Free Europe, 1952-57Voice of America, 1953-56, 1961United States Information Agency (USIA), (2 folders),

1956-57\ 1961-70, includes correspondence on cultural exchangesy Colonel K (William Kintner), 1955, 1960-61

Nelson Rockefeller correspondence, CIA correspondenceGovernment Service Reserve, 1957-61

letters to and from the CIAGovernment Operations Committee (Senate), 195^-55

Robert F. Kennedy correspondenceForeign policy Committee (Senate), 1963-6^

Arms Control subcommittee, report on East-West Trade by A. BergsonUnited States Senate, 1965-69

Henry M. Jackson, Walter F. Mondale, Dorothy Fosdick and Jacob Javitscorrespondence

Hearing, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, November 7* 1967, 1967-68White House and National Security Council, 196*f-7O

acknowledgements and materials on National Defense Education Act supportNational Security Council, 1968-70Robert Cutler Project, 1953-5**

Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert Cutler correspondenceLibrary of Congress, 1963-69Health, Education and Welfare, 1966-69Office of Education, 1968Committee on Economic Development

Correspondence, 196^-65Memoranda, 1965, subcommittee on East-West trade

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\ Franklin Institute, Center for Naval Analysis, 1962-65William Reitzel correspondence, summary of Advisory Board meeting, reports

Research Analysis Corporation, 1965-71John R, Thomas research report and biographical data

Institute for Defense Analysis correspondence concerning John R* Thomas (2 folders)1959-62, 1963-70

National Planning Association, 1970-71reports on trade policy

Consultant, Foreign Policy, 1968-70

Box 14:

Allied Agreements, U.S. government publications,Rumania, Trieste and Germany, 1946 .

Mosely at State Department.State Department (7 folders) , 1950-69, Projects 1955State Department

Office of Development Planning, Bureau of the Far East, AID, 1961-62East-Vtest Exchange Programs, 1962-67Educational and Cultural Affairs, 1965Bureau of European Affairs, 1966-69External Research Staff, Correspondence, 1959-70Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1969-71Foreign Service Institute, 1964-70Historical Office, 1963-68

) William M. Franklin correspondence, advisory committee, Foreign RelationsPolicy Planning Staff, 1960-68Office of Public Affairs, I965

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) (9folders), 1964-70Western European Program, 1968-71Authorizations, finance travel, 1965-70

Box 15:

Chamber of Commerce1963Correspondence, 1963-67Memoranda (3 folders), 1963-67International Committee Booklet, 1967

Council on Foreign RelationsStyle manual and PublicationsCFR Position, contract and Letters of Congratulations, 1955Clippings, 1957Sino - Soviet Clippings, 1957Southeast Asia clippings cultural Economics » 1957Leaving CFR, 19^2Resignation, 1962resigned from Director of the Program of Atlantic Policy studies

, Post Resignation) memos, letters; V/riston, Spofford and Franklin, 1962

Hudson Institute, Atlantic Policy Studies, 1962authors invited to discussion

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\ Underdeveloped Countries Project, 1939-60Soviet - American Strategy

"What'Sort of Europe Would America Want?" by Kosely and William Diebold Jn,Books, Moscow-Peking Axis-Revision, 1962

Bilderberg GroupBilderberg Group, September, 1958, 1957-68conferences between Western countries unpublicized - secret, 1957-58>1963, 1966, 1968proceedings of, articles presented and letters concerning

England, September, 1958Bilderberg Meetings, proceedings, 196lBilderberg, 1962Steering Committee on Atlantic Policy Studies

MeetingsMay, 1962; April, 1965; March and April, 1967; Kay, 1965; April, 1970;August, 1970 .

Box 16; \

Dartmouth ConferencesFirst Conference, Dartmouth, October, i960Cousins, Norman, American - Soviet non-governmental conference

(First Conference), i9602nd Conference,Crimea, May, 196l

) List of Participants, Memos and Session Minutes, 1961Correspondence - prior Crimea Conference, May 21-28, 1961Clippings - prior Crimea, 1961Correspondence, 196lPress Clippings and Correspondence - post Crimea Conference (2 folders),

19613rd Conference, Andover, October 21-27, 1962Pre-Conference Correspondence, 1962Pre-Conference Correspondence - USSR members, 1962Conference Schedule, 1962List of Participants, 1962Announcements, 1962records and discussions, 11 sessions between P.E. Mosely and N* Cousins(U.S.) and Fedorov and Zhukov (USSR)

Charges - Budget - Cables, 1962Agenda, 1962Resolution, 1962addressed to U Thant (Secretary-General, U.N.) John F» Kennedy (President,U.S.) and Nikita Khrushchev (Chairman, USSR)

Joint Communique, 1962Communique, 1962Press Clippings, 1962-63Post Conference Correspondence, 1962-67U.S. - Soviet Conference, 1962

\ Replies to RF Announcements, I96O-63

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4th Conference, Leningrad, July 25-31,4th Dartmouth Conference, 1964Rapporteur's Notes of Conference, 1964

5th Conference, Dartmouth, I965Rye, New York Conference, 5th Conference, January 13-18,Dartmouth, 1968-69

Dartmouth Conference (2 folders), 1970folder I: correspondence concerning organization of conferencefolder II: U.S. and USSR reports and papers for conference

Box 17: -

U.S. - Soviet ExchangeExchange Program Publications 1957-64; 1965-68 (2 folders)Reports and publications from government and private agencies

3rd International Sovietological Conference, Lake Kawaguchi, Japan* i960papers from Conference

Pugwasli Conference, 1960-61U.S. - Soviet Eschanges, 1961-63Soviet and East European Exchanges, Siscoe, Department of State, 1961-64Japanese - American Roundtable, Hanover, N.H., October 1-7 » 1962Background notes, List of participants, Agenda

Conference on West European Studies, Ford Foundation, 1963Conferences Completed, 1963Reports, memoranda, correspondence and materials from conferences

Conferences Completed, 1964Articles by Mosely, correspondence

The Johnson Foundation, Racine, Wisconsin, 1964publication of The Changing Soviet Challenge, assistance for conferencesand Lectures among U-S.-USSR scholars

Agreement on Exchanges with the USSR, 1964-65Albania, 1962Committee on International Exchange, 1967-68

Mosely TravelRussia, June, 1956Europe, January, 1957Europe, Summer, 1957Europe, March, 1958Russia, 1959Japan, i960 (2 folders)Europe, 196l3rd American - German Conference

Moscow, March, 19olGermany, 1962Geneva - Moscow, 1962Germany, September, 1963Italy and Paris, September, 1966

William Benton Interview Memoranda (2 folders)Folder I : Prefatory Note; Table of Contents; Education and Research

(Novosibirsk); Novosibirsk; Radio and Television 19o2Folder II: Culture and U.S. - USSR Cultural Relations; Trade Relations

(Mikoyan); "Social Occasions11; Miscellaneous 19o2

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x Ford Foundation' Correspondence, 1952-195^*

1962, Richard Walker (University of South Carolina) and Democracy andCommunism in World Affairs

Ford Foundation CorrespondenceShepard Stone

Report on Peace Organizations, by F.F."The Conditions of Peace", F.F.

Ford Foundation, 1957-62Letter from "Institute of World Economics and International Relations",Academy of Science, U.S.S.R.

Correspondence with Shepard Stone, Waldemar A. Nielson, Mi jo MirkovieFord Foundation, I963-61*

Cleon 0. Swayzee, article on Europe, 1964Correspondence with: Joseph E. Slater, John Howard (Director F»F.International Training and Research Program), George F. Grant, ShepardStone.

Ford Foundation, 1965-68Correspondence: Mbsely and Czechoslovakian exiles 1968, James R. Huntley,Clebn 0. Swayzee, Hudson Institute - Araory H. Bradford

Biography of Shepard Stone (1908- )F.F* American Commission For Emigre Scholars, Inc., 1952-53 Report "Projectfor Adjustment and integration of skilled and talented Emigres who haverecently Arrived", 1952 .letters to Mr. Joseph M. Daniel

•\ list of emigres, and where work was found for themF.F.: Board of Overseas Training and Research (BOTR) MiscellaneousCorrespondence, 1953-61, with: Cleon 0. Swayzee, David C. Munford, C-Easton Rothwell, Jack A. Posin (Stanford), Re: Projects suggested forFord.Conference on Soviet and Slavic Area Studies, BOTR, 1953

xCF.F., BOTR, Procurement of Slavic Materials, 1953Michael Karpovich, Library of Congress

F.F. Chinese Language Study Overseas, 195^-56David C. Munford

F.F.: Columbia University, American Foreign Policy Studies Fund, 1954Correspondence - Howard Johnson, Schuyler C. Wallace (Director ofColumbia University's School of International Affairs)

F.F.: Coordinated Country Studies, 1953from: Paul F. Langer, prospectus of Coordinated County Studies, estimatedcost.

F.F.: David Dallin, (Study of Soviet Secret Police), 1954-55Norman V. Donaldson (Yale University Press), re: publication

F.F.: Foreign Area Training Fellows resumes 1950*s, i960, 1963-64,Resumes of former Ford Scholars

F.F.: Geneva Institute, 1962-63, visited by Mosely in 1962F.F.: International Affairs program, I963 ConsultantF.F.: BOTR: Slavic Studies 1952-55Letters, reports on Slavic Studies, Near East, Ford Foundation letterson BOTR, Dr. Theodore F. Domaradzki (Director of University of Montreal*s

) Slavic Studies)

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F.F., BOTR: Soviet and East European Fellowship Program, 1953-55F.F. "Informal Conference to Review the Soviet and East EuropeanFellowship Program", December 1955, list clarifying basis on whichselections are made, list of F.F. scholars, 195^» David C Kunford

F.F., Xoewenthal, Rudolph Bibliographical Project, 1952-55Bibliography on Soviet Moslems - projected - asked for F.F. money

F.F.: Notre Dame Project Waldemar Gurian, Committee on InternationalRelateionsRequest for F.F. support and correspondence, 1952-54

F.F.: PEM Comments on Proposals, 1952-57Includes: Ukrainian Academy in Kiev, 1956; University of Washington,Atlas Project, 1959; Ralph Fisher's source book for Russian historyand James Clarke *s Southeastern Europe source books, 1957; StaniSlaw Mikolajczyk papers

F.F. : Soviet-Moslems Project, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1952-5***concerning need to study the Soviet-Moslems with Paul F. Langer, MerleFainsod, Mohammad Sadiq, Richard A. Pierce - American Consulate -Germany

F.F.: Soviet-Moslems Project, Zekiye Eglar, Correspondence, 1952-57F.F.; • Soviet-Moslems Project, Zikiye Eglar, Documents 1955-56

transcripts of discussions with Azerbidjani Displaced PersonsF.F.; Soviet-Moslems Project Karl Merges Project, Correspondence, 1952-55Dictionary

F.F.: Soviet-Moslems Project, Richard Pipes Project, Correspondence1953-55Dr. Pipes1 study of Soviet Moslems of Central Asia

Social Science Research Council, Fellowships and Grants, 19^1-^9» correspondence,minutes, and decisions on applications

Social Science Research Council, Items, 1955-57Social Science Research Council, Research Council Periodicals Program, 1951-53

Box 19:

Rand Corporation, Correspondence (13 folders), 1950-65Board of Trustees (9 folders), 1952-71 -Publications, research memos unclassified, 1950-62Receipts for Classified Material, 1951-5^, 1956-62Contracts and Agreements, 1951-70Security, 1957-63Travel Expense sheets, 1952-70

Box 20:

Rockefeller Foundation (RF)Correspondence 1959-65Gerald Freund, Ralph K* Davidson, Raymond B. Fosdick, J. George Harrar

Recommendations 19&1-62on grant proposals

Opinions 1957-60on proposed W fellows and programs

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) Rockefeller Brothers Fund: Special Studies Project (Kissinger), 1956-5?Rockefeller Brothers Project 1956-61direction of foreign policy, "Foreign Policy - The Mid-Century Challenge",

"Memorandum to Subpanel Members", "Problems and Trends in SoutheastAsia".

Rockefeller Foundation, 19*^-1$East European Fund (EEF)

Free Russia Fund, Origins of EEF, 1951Board of TrusteesKinutes Free Russia Fund, Inc., March, 1931.-J30Q.uaij, 1952Minutes ESF, April, 1952-February, 1953Minutes EEF, April, 195Wune, 1957Minutes, 1951-5**By-Laws and Minutes, 1951-55Minutes, 1955-57Next Meeting Board of Trustees, 1956; 1958Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1951-57

Annual ReportsPublished Annual Reports, 1952-53Correspondence, 195^56Annual Report #3» Letters of Distribution, 195* -55Hold for Final Report, i960

correspondence concerning Final Report of EEF, authorization forquotes and affairs of Chekhov Publications

. Annual Report, Final, Distribution Lists, 1958-59

Box 21;

East European Fund (EEF) cont.East European Fund1958; 196l: Financial Statements, Certificate of dissolution196O-6l: correspondence and reports regarding dissolutionI960; 196^: correspondence and historical summary

Miscellaneous Correspondence (2 folders), 1952-56, 1957-61Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palme v and V/ood; 195^-57» I960Church World Service, Inc. 1955Digest of Soviet Science (Turkievich), 1952Gonchavoff, Nicholas T., 1953International Book Service, Mrs. K.N. Rosen, 1956-57Jenner Committee, William E. Jenner, 195^General Information about EEF, 195^-56Publicity, 1953-56NIVA, (Russian Illustrated Magazine), 1955-56Numbers: l,*f,9,10,12,13,l^,l8

Personnel, Requests and Recommendations, 195^-57Refugee Personnel, 1953Requests for Assistance, Declined after Termination of Program, 195^-61Kev; He view (Kovy Zhurnal

) Correspondence 1953-61Financial Statements and Balanec Sheets, 1955-59Negotiations with Y.K.C.A. 1956-57

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\ East European Fund(EEF) cont.' Russian Student Fund, 1955-57, 1962

St. Seraphim Foundation, 195^-55Shevchanko Scientific Society 1955-58

(see Columbia University for other files)CU Shevchenko Scientific Society 1951-52see EEF for other material

Ukraninian Book Project, Ukrainian Academy of arts and Sciences, ShevchenkoScientific Society, 1953-5**

Ukrainian-English Dictionary (Ardrusyshen), 1952-5^ 1957Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S. (1952,1956-61), (Kichael

Vetukhiv, President)Ukrainian and Belorussian Scholarships 1952-56includes transcripts

Y.M.C.A. Russian Book Program, 1952-55children's texts

Community Integration ProjectCassidy, Florence, 1952-55Friends Neighborhood Guild, Philadelphia, 1953-59International Institute, 195^-55

New Jersey, Department of Education, 1955New Jersey Welfare Council, 195^-55New York City Project on Integration of Special Groups of New Immigrants

1952-55Summary of Programs (Cassidy), 195^-55

Box 22;

East European FundFinancialAccounts, Bills 195^-55, 1961Correspondence with Ford Foundation 195^571 1959Tax Exempt Statements and Reports 1955-61Financial Statements,1952-57

quarterly statementsSeparate Financial Statements (Quarterly), March 1951> June 19569 month Financial Statement (in Liquidation), December 1956Financial Statement, March 31, 1957

Research ProgramEEF, Research Program on the USSR Annual Reports, 1957, 1952-55EEF: Research Program on the USSR Quarterly Reports, 1951-5**-

ContractsR,P. Publication Contract, "Archaeology in the USSR", 195**-55, KichailKilfcerR.P. Contract, "Army-Party Volume", 195^, Br^ezinski"Boro^bism: A Chapter in the History of Ukrainian Communism", 195*HIvan Majstrenko

"Byelo-Russian 'fheater and Drama", Vladimer Seduro>> "Colonization of the Southern Ukraine 1731-75"» 1955, Natakia Polonska•J Vasylenko

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Contracts (cont.)"Dostoevski in Russian Literary Criticism", 1956, Vladimir Seduro"East Germany Volume", 1953> Slussar, ed."Economic and Geographic Characteristics of the Southeast Part of theUkraine", 195Z*-, John M. Chinchenko

"Kistonography Volume", 1955"The History of My Kolkhoz", 195^-55, F. Belov"History of Soviet Literature,II", 195*S 1957, V. Zavalishin"The Northern Sea Route,I", 1952, Constantine Krypton"The Northern Sea Route, II", 195^-55, Constantine Krypton"Soviet Peat I", 1953, Kazakov"How the Soviet Army Fought", 1953, Michail Kolosov"The Soviet Concept of Esthetics", 195*S Alexander Philipov"Planning of Scientific Work in the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences",195^, Basil Martschenko

"The Soviet Film Industry", 195^55, Babitsky and Rimberg"Soviet Housing", 1953, Timothy Sosnovy"Soviet Logic", 1952, Alexander Philipov"Soviet Music", 1952-5**, Andrew 0. Khorsky"TheY Soviet Peat Industry", 1955, Kazakov"Soviet Security Police", 1953-56, Myelk"Theater Volume", 195*N Bradshaw, ed«"Comedy in the Soviet Theater", 1955, Peter Yershov"The Ukraine Under Stalin: A Political Analysis", 195**-, Hryhory Kostxuk"Ukrainian Communism and Moscow's Policy: Bibliography", 1953» JuriiLawrynenko

x Research Program on the USSR Reports, General Information", 1952-58) "Research Program on the USSR Correspondence", (2 folders), 1952-62

"Research Program on the USSR Collective Volume on Soviet Secret Police",David Dallin, 1955-57

Box 23:

Research Program on the USSR, The Herzen Letters, 1955-56, Higher Education in the USSR, Ivan Schumlin,

1958-, Early Soviet Writers, Vyacheslav Zavalishin,

1957-60, Soviet Housing, Timothy Sosnovy, 195*t-6O, Executive Committee Minutes, 1952-53, Financial, 1952-60

East European Fund, Publications, 19**8-58East European Fund, Chekhov Publishing House, Correspondence, (3 folders),1951-69

Chekhov Publishing House, Correspondence while under the Y.M»C*A», 195^-60Review Committee, 1953-5**Committee Report, 1953, 1955-56Plans for extension of funding, 195^-56Transfer of Assets to Y.M.CA. (2 folders), 195^59M.I. Kliaver, 1958-59Nicholas N. Martianoff, 1956, 1959

Reece Committee Correspondence, 1951-55House Special Committee to investigate Tax-exempt Foundations

Reece Committee, 195*N reports on press coverage, summary of testimonyReece Committee, materials for,"Golos P.odiny", 1961

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Hoover Institution Catalogues, 1970-71s Lenin Library, 1959

Box Zh%

Adaroovich, Georgii Odinochestvo ]L svoboda (Solitude and Freedom), 1955*Aldanov, M.A. Kliuch (The Key), 1955-Aldanov, M.A. Zhivi kak khochesh' (vols. I £nd II), (Live as you Like), 1952ed. Alesksandrovoi, V.A. Opal'nye povesti (Proscribed Tales), 1955 •ed. Aleksandrovoi, V. Pestrye rasskazy (Checkered Stories), 1953Alekseev, N.N. Ideia gosudarstva (Concept of State), 1955Alekseev, V. Rossiia soldatskaiia (The Soldiers1 Russia), 195^Aminado, D. Poezd na tret'em puti (Train on the Siding), 1951*-Arbatskii, Yurii Etiudy po istorii russkoi muzyki (Essays on the History ot

Russian Music), 1956Benva, Aleksandr Zhizn» khudozhnika (Vols. I and II), (life of a Painter), 1955

Box 25: \ "

Bogolepov, A.A* Russkaia lirika ot Zhukovskogo do Bunina (Russian lyricsZhukovsky to Bunin), "1952

Bok, M.P. Vospominaniia o moem ottse P.A. Stolypine (Memories of my FatherP.A. Stolypin), 1953 ""

Bubnov, A. V tsarskoi stavke (At the Imperial Headquarters), 1955\ Bunin, I.A- ""o Chekhove (About Chekhov), 1955

Bunin, I .A. Petlistye ushi i drugie rasskazy (The Knotted Ears and Other-Stories), 1955 ~ -

Bunin, I.A. Vesnoit v iugee/Rosa Ierikhona (Spring in the South/Rosa Erikhon),1953

Buryshkin, P.A. Moskva kupecheskaia (The Merchants1 Moscow) s 1953Chernov, V.M. Pered burei (Before the Storm), 1953Chirikov, Evgenii Ynost* (03ie Youth), 1955Damanskaia, A. Miranda (Miranda), 1953Danilevskii, G.P. Sozhzhennaiia Moskva (Moscow in Flames), 195^Denikin, A.I. Put* russkogo ofitsera (The Road of a Russian Officer), 1953

Box 26;

ed. Domager, L.L. Spravochnik (Stylebook), 1955Elagin, Ivan Ffc doroge ottuda (Journey from There), 1953Elagin, Y. Temnyi genii - Vsevolod Meierkhol'd (Dark Genious - Vsevolod

Meierkold), 1955Elagin, Y. Ukroshchenie iskusstv (The Taming of Art), 1952Ertel1, Aleksandr Smena (The Change), 1952Evreinov, N.N. Istoriia russkogo teatra '(History of the Russian Theater), 1955

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Fedorova, Nina Sem'ia (Family), 1952Fedotov, G.P. Novyi grad: sbornik statei (New City: A Collection of

Articles), 1952Frank, S.L. Biografiia P.V. Struve (A Biography of P.V. Strove), 1956Gagarin, E. Vbzvrashchenie korneta, ( the Return of the Coronet), 1955Gazdanov, Gaito Nochnye dorogi (Night Way), 1952ed. Glinka, Gleb Na Perevale (Over the Crest), 195*fGogol', N.V. Povesti (Stories), 1952

Box 27:

Gorchakov, N.A. Istoriia sovetskogo teatra (A History of the Soviet Theater),1956

Gul», Roman Kon'/ryzhii (The Red Horse), 1952Gusev-Orenburgskii, S. Glukhoi prikhod (Deaf Arrival), 1952Il'f, I. and Petrov, E. Dvenadtsat' stulev (The Twelve Chairs), 1953Il»f, I. and Petrov,E. Zolotoi telenok (The Golden Calf), 195^Ivanov,Georgii Peterburgskie zimy (Petersburg Winter), 1952Ivanov-Razumnik, R.V. Tiur'my i ssylki (Prison and Exile), 1953Ivask, Y..P. Na zapade: Antologiia russkoi zarybezhnoi poezii (In the Heatr

An Anthology of Russian Emigre Poetry), 1953Khodasevich, Vladislav Literaturnye stat'i i vospominaniia (Literary

Sketches and Writings), 195^Khomiakov, Aleksei Izbrannye sochineniia (Selected works of Aleksei Khomiakov),

1955

Box 28;

Kliuev, Nikolai Polnoe sobranie sochirienii (Vols. I and II), (CompleteCollected Works), 1951?

Koriakov, Mikhail Osvobozhdenia dushi (The Liberation of the Soul), 1952Kripton, K. Osada Leningrada (Siege of Leningrad), 1952Leont'ev, Kohstantin Egipetskii golub* ditia dushi (Egyptian Dove, Child

of the Heart), 195^Leskov, N» Soboriane (The Gathering), 1952Makovskii, Sergei Portrety sovreminnikov (Contemporary Portraits), 1955Maksiraov, Sergei Bunt Denisa Bushyeva (Revolt of Denis Bushyev), 1956Maksimov, Sergei Taiga (Taiga), 1952Mandel'shtam, Osip Sobranie Sochinenii (Collected Works), 1955Margolin, Arnol'd D. Osnovy gosudarstvennogo ystroistva S . Sh- iU (Fundamental

Governmental Structures of the U.S.A.)f 195^Margolin, Y.B. Puteshestvie v strany ZS-ka (Journey to the Country of Ze-ka), 1952Markov, Vladimir Priglushennye golosa ppezziia za zheleznym zanavesorn

(Personal Invitation: Poetry from behind the Iron Curtain), 1952

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Box 29:

Merezhkovskii, B-S. Aleksandr I i dekabristy (Aleksander I and the Decembrists),

N 1955' Ililiukov, P.N. Vospominaniia (Vols. I and II), (Memoirs), 1955 :

Kordovtsev, D.L. Zhelezom :L krov'iu (With Iron and Blood), 195^Nabokov, Vladimir Dar (The Gift), 1952Nabokov, Vladimir Drugie Berega (Conclusive Evidence), 195^Nabokov, (Sirin) Vladimir Vesna v fial»te i drugie rasskazy (Spring in.

Fialta and Other Stories), 195&Narokov, N- Mnimye velichiny (Imaginary Size), 1952Movikov, K.M. Ot Moskvy do N'iu-Iorka (From Moscow to New York), 1952Odoevskii, Kniaz Vladimir Deviat» poveste (Nine Short Stories), 1951*-Odoevtseva, Irina Ostav' nadezhdy navsegda (Give up Hope Forever), 195^Osorgin, M. Pis'ma o neznachitel'nov (Insignificant Letter), 1952

Box 30;

Panteleimonov, V. Poslednaiia knigai rassdazy (The Last Book: Stories), 1952Petrus, K. Yzniki Kommunizma (Captives of Communism), 1953Pirogov, P* Za kursl (For the Policy), 1952

\. port Artur; vospominaniia uchastnikov (Port Arthur: Recollectionsof Participants), 1955

prokopovich, Prof. S.N. Narodnoe Khoziaistvo USS5 (Vols. I and II), (TheEconomy of the USSR), 1952

Pushkarev, S-G. Obzor russkoi istorii (A Survey of Bussian History), 1953Pushkarev, S.G. Rossiia v }CIX yeke Tl801-191^)t (Russia in the 19^ Century) 1956Remizov, A. V rozovom bleske (In Rosy Luster), 1952

) Romanov, Panteleiraon Tovarishch Kisliakoy (Comrade Kisliakov), 1952Rozcciov, V#V. Izbrannoe (Selected Works), 195^

Box 31:

Rzhevskii, L. Mezhdy dyukh zvezd (Between Ti/o Stars), 1953San-Frantsisskii (Shakhovskii) Ep. loann (Bishop John of San Francisco), Vremia

very (The Age for Faith), 195^Sazcnov, Y. Istoriia russkoi literatury (Vols. I and II), (History of Russian

Literature), 1955Semenov-Tian-Shanskii, Sviashch. V. Otets loann Kronshtadtskii (Father John

Kronshtadskii), 1955Shavel'skii, 0* Georgii Vospominaniia poslednego protopresvitera russkoi

armii i flota (Vols, I and II), (Recollections by the Last Head Chaplain ofthe Russian Army and Navy), 195^

Shcherbatov, Prince Sergei Khudozhnik v ushedshei rossii (The Article in. OldRussia), 1955

Shmelev, Iv. Izbrannye rasskazy (Selected Stories), 1955Shiriaev, Boris Neugasimaiia lampada (The Unfading light), 1951*

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* Box 32:

Shraeiaan, Rev. A. Istoricheskii put' pravoslaviia (The Historical Road ofEastern Orthodoxy), 195**

Slonim, Mark Tri liubvi Dostoevskogo (Three loves of Dostoevsky), 1953Solov'ev, Mikhail Zapiski sovetskogo voennogo korrespondenta (Letters of a

War Correspondent), 195^Solov'ev, Vladimir Tri razgorora (Three Discussions), 195^Stepun, Fedor Byvshee i nesbyvsheesia (Vol. I), (The Fulfilled and Unfulfilled), 1956ed. Struve, G.P. Neizdannyi Gumilev, (Unpublished Gurailev), 1952Struve, Gleb Russkaia Literatura v izgnanii (Russian Literature in Exile), 1956Terapeano, Y. Vostrechi (Encounters), 1953Tolstoi, Aleksandre Otets (Vols. I and II), (Father), 1953Truaiia, Henry V gorakh (In the Mountains), 1955Trubetskaia, Kniazhana Olga Kniaz' S.N. Trubetskoi Vospominaniia sestry

(Prince S.H. Trubetskoi: A Sister's Memories), 1953Tsvetaeva, Marina proza (prose), 1953

Box 33:

Turkova-Vil1 earns, A. Na putiakh k svobode (On the Path to Freedom), 1952Ul»ianov, N.I. Atossa ( ~" ), 1952Urasov, S^ Vasilii Terkin posle voiny (Vasilii Terkin after the War), 1953Urasov, S. nVrag naroda"-roman ("Enemy of the People"-a novel), 1952Valentinov, N. Vstrechi s Leninym (Encounters with Lenin), 1953Varshavskii, V.S. Nezamechennoe pokolenie (The Lost Generation), 1956Vasik'ev, Lev Puti sovetskogo imperialistna (The Path of Soviet Imperialism),Veidle, V. Bechernii den* (Evening Day), 1952Veidle, V. Zadacha rossii (Russia's Historical Task), 1956Velikii Kniaz' Gavriil Konstantinovich (Grand Duke) V mraraornom dvortse (In

the Marble Palace), 1955Verkhovskoi, S. Bog i chelovek (God and Kan), 1956ed. Verkhovskoi, S. Pravoslavie v zhinni (Orthodoxy in Everyday Life), 1953Vishniak, Mark Dan' proshlomy (Due the Past), ^

Box 3*f:

Vysheslavtsev, V.P. Krizis industrial'noi kul'kury (Crisis of IndustrialCulture), 1953

Vysheslavtsev, B.P. Vechnoe v russkoi filosofil (The permanent in RussianPhilosophy), 1955

Yanovskii, V.S. Portativnoe besemertie (Portable Immortality), 1953Zaitsev, Boris Drevo Zhezni (Country Life), 1953Zamiatin, E. Litsa (Faces), 1955Zamiatin, E. My Tv/e), 1952Ziloti, V.P. V dome Tret'iakova (In Tretiakovfs House), 195^Zoshchenko, M.~~* Povesti i rasskazy (Fables and Stories), 1952

Box 35:

C.P.S.U. Administration, 1955-57Budgets, 1956-60

) Publication Plans, 1955-60, Leonard SchapiroResearch Plans, 1955-^6

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C.P.S.tl. Annual Report, 1956-57, working papers, correspondence with AlfredG. Meyer, director of History of C.P-S-U. Project

^ 1) Projects, 1956, correspondence and reports of meetings regarding) projects to be undertaken as part of C.P-S-U.

2) Projects, 1957» Minutes of Committee meetings and correspondenceregarding research projects.

3) Projects, 1957-5^, correspondence concerning Morton Gowden'sdissertation, possible publication of manuscript of P.A»Garvi, and possible areas of work.

Study, 1957, Minutes of Seventh Committee Meeting, June 3, 1957» ofSixth Committee Meeting, March 17, 1957

Report to Ford, 1957* Reports on eyewitness accounts including thatof Boris I. Kicolaevsky

Committee Meetings, 1955-56, Minutes, correspondence and notesregarding possible support for projects

Financial, 1955-60. Reports and statements for expenditures forprojects

Executive Committee, Minutes, 1955-57"In Transfile", 1953-51*Old File Listings, 1957-59xGeneral Correspondence, 1957Administrative Correspondence, 1955-57Committee Meeting and Minutes, (8 folders), August 15, 1955;November 12-13, 1955; December 16-17, 1955; Post-December, 1955;May 7, 1956; October 21, 1956; March 17, 1957; June 3, 1957

C.P.S.U. ProgramDraft Announcements, 1955

\ First Annual Report, 1955-56Ford Foundation, 1956Mailing ListsResearch Materials Folder, 1957

Research on C.P.S.U. (Blue Files), 1956-59AAbraraovitch, Raphael R.Alexinski, GregorArmstrong, JohnAronson, GregorAssatiani, SossipartB (includes)Berlin, IsaiahBlack, Cyril E.Bliraberg, AlfredBrumberg, AbrahamBrzezinski, ZbigniewByrnes, Robert F. and more

Baron, Samuel H.Blimberg, Alfred A.Blumenthal, IreneBruno, Josephine B.D (includes)Dallin, DavidDomaszewicy, Michael

) Dvinov, George

Denicke, GeorgeDallin, Alex

Dan, LydiaEEpstein, FritzEradze, M.Evdin, Mrs. XeniaEyewitnesses (Inactive)

Dr. Va TotomianzGeorge Denicke

Eyewitnesses (Prospective). Herrn J. Humbert-DrozR. ArsenidzeKonstantin Romanovich Krovopuskav

Eyewitness Accounts (2 folders)F (includes)Fainsod, MerleFernandes, SantiagoFischer, RuthFrederiksen, Oliver J.Footman, DavidFisher, RalphFrejlich, Josef

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Fellowship ApplicationsFellowship and Research Grants'Armstrong PeirceCowden HesisDmytryshyn RubinHalpern SchwarzJoravsky TobiasMatossian Zenkovsky

Fellowships, Taxability ofFischer, Georgeprof. U- of Colorado

Foraicheff, M.Eyewitness NKVD infiltration in ChinaGalenson, Walter

Univ. of Calif.-BerkeleyGarvy, Mrs. S.S.Russian Trade Unions, 1917-1921

Gherman, JeanParis

Gurland, ArkadyJordania, Noe and Tgentii^ewitness

Kautsky ProjectDr. Benedikt .Kautsky, Austria

Koudaibergen, Kodjoraberdieweyewitness - Kirghiz

Lavrynenko, Iuriwork on Ukrainian revo. party

Majstrenko, IranEyewitness

Mine, AlexanderEyewitness - Polish C.P.

Kinish Ki, I.N.memoirs

OHsol, JohannLatvian S.D. movement to 1907

Pavlov, I.I. (psydonyra)Sabaneev, Leonid LeonidovichMemoirs and Jean Gherman

Samygin, Michael M.Shteppa, KonstantinSkorodumov, WsewolodMVD official

Solski, WaclawOctober Revolution and V/hite RussianFront

Uratadze, G.I.Vanovsky, A-

Moscow uprising of 1905Volski-Valentinov, N.V»

VSNKH - service in 1920fs andMensheviks

Institute for the Study of the USSR,Munich, I960, Exhibit Book describingactivit ies and purposes of theInstitute

Box 36;

C.P.S»U» Applications Accepted

Anweiler, Oskar, 1956Armstrong, John A*» 1955-56Cowden, Morton H-» 1955-57Daniels, William, 1955-56Dmytryshyn, Basil, 1956-57Dunham, Vera S., 1955-57Ginsburg, Michael, Indiana Univ.,

1956-57Halpern, Irwin P., 1956

"Collectivisation, in North Caucasus"Hanchett, Walter S. Jr., 1956-59Hollins College, VA»

Joravsky, David, 1955-56Kaplan, Frederick Israel, 1955-57Kownacki, Stanislaw, 1954-57Matossian, (Mrs.) Mary Kilbourne, 1955-57C.P. in Armenia

Meyer Project, 1956Mikulak, Maxim W., 1956Nicolaevsky, Boris, 1955-57History of S«D.•s

Nodel, Emanuel, 1956-57C»P. in Estonia

Pierce, Richard A., 1956-57Bolsheviks in Central Asia

Rabinovich, Harold S., 1957Bund

Radkey, Oliver Henry, 1955-57Univ. of Texas, PSR

Resis, Albert, 1956-57•Profintein1

Rubin, Burton, 1956-57Rywkin, flichael, 1956-57Uzbekistan

Schv/arz, (Mrs.) Vera K. (Alexandrova),1955-57

Tobias, Herj y j , , 1956-57Wolfe, Bertram D., 1956-57Yarmolinsky, Avraham, 1956

"Tne Literary Policy of the C.P.S.U*from the end of WWII to Sta l in ' sDeath"

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Zenkovsky, Serge, A-,.1956-57

General Correspondence

Fisher, Harold K., 1955-57Fisher (re: Vol. II), 1956-57G The Norwegian C.P., 1956-57HHoover InstituteHammer, Darrell P.Hartley, RobertHers, J, 1955-56

History of the C.P.S.U., 1955-56JJewish Vocational ServiceJohnson, Otto T., 1956-57

KKarpovich, MichaelKravchenko, Artym, 1955-57

LLuther,, MichaelLindbora, Dr. TageLanger, Paul, 1955-56

HMagerovsky, L.F.Maciuika, Benedict V.McNeal, Robert H.Meyer, Alfred, 1955-57

Libraries, 1955-56Meyer, A.G. (Director), 1956-57Microfilms, 1955-56N

Neuweld, Dr. MarkNorth, Robert C. - Hoover Institute1955-56

PPark, RichardPipes, RichardParsons, HelenPolner, M., 1955-57

Praeger - 'Contractsf, 1955-56RRobinson, G.T.Russian InstituteRachkovsky lettersRyska InstituteEmmette RedfordRahul, R.N., 1955-57

Rigby, Harry T., 195^-57Russian Research Center, 1956S, 1955-57Schapiro, Leonard (2 folders), 1955-57;1957

Mr. TaniuchiTrotsky, Natalia SedovaDi-tsin TSing, 19-55-57 "

U-VUtechin, Mrs. S.V.Voile, Hermann F.P., 1955-5*>

WMr. VJildavsky, 1957

X-ZWildavsky, 1957

Applications Rejected

Baraz, Robert, 1956Bilinskij, Jaroslaw, 1955-5&Bryner, Cyril, 1955Duhamel, Kbrvan, 195&Floyd, David, 1955-56Kline, George L,, 1955Khondkariantz, M., 1956Krynski$ Magnus J., 1956Laird, Roy D., 1955-56McNeal, Robert H., 1955Olberg, Paul, 1955-5&Page, Stanley W., 1955Nemzer, Louis, 1955-5?Oren, Nissan, 1956-57Richards, Edward B., 1955-56Rossi, A.Seduro, Vladimer, 1955Schuman, Frederick L., X955Sosnovy, Timothy, 1956Stankiewicz, V/ladyslaw J», 1955Stoedtner, Gerhard, 1956Tsao, Lien-er, 1955Tuominen, Arvo, 1956Yakemtchouk, Romain, 1956

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C.P.S.U. - Old File Listing (3 folders), 1956-58; 1953-60; 1959-65Financial, 1956-57Financial Statements (3 folders), 1956-70; 1966-70

Personnel (Office copies), C.P.S.U. project, 1956-59Requisitions, 1956-57Petty Cash, 1958, 1962, 1964

§8.51 in silver certificates, 1964Unallotted Account, (2 folders), 1963-64; 1964-652970-057240 Salaries, 1962-63 (September - August)

Administration, 1962-63 (September - August)Mats, and Kerns., 1962-63 (September - August)Research Grants, 1962-63 (September - August)Unallotted, 1962-63, (September - August)Salaries, 1961-62 (September - August)Administration, 1961-62Memoirs, 1961-62Research, 1961-62Unallotted, 1961-62Salaries, 1960-61Administration, 1960-61Memoirs, 1960-61Res. Grants, 1960-61Unallotted, I96O-6ISalaries, 1959-60Administrative, 1959-60Materials and Memoirs, 1959-60Research, 1959-60Unallotted, 1959-60Salaries, 1958-59Administration, 1958-59Materials and Memoirs, 1958-59Research Grants, 1958-59Unallotted, 1958-59Salaries, 1957-58Administration, 1957-58Materials and Memoirs, 1957-58Research Grants, 1957-58

Unallotted, 1957-58Salaries, 297-05724, 1956-57Administrative Experience, 297-55724, 1956-57Materials and Memoirs, 297-75724, 1956-57Research Grants, 297-85724, 1956-57Unallotted, n.d., ca 1956-57Salaries Account, 1955-56Administrative Account, 1955-56Materials and Memoirs, 1955-56Research Grants, 1955-56Unallotted Account, 1955-56Petty Cash, 1955-56Project Expenditures, 1955~56Requisitions, 1955-56To be filed (Accounts), undated

2970-5572402970-7572402970-8572402970-9572402970-0572^02970-5572^02970-7572^02970-8572^02970-9572^02970-0572^02970-5572^02970-7572^02970-8572402970-9572^02970-0572^2970-5572^02970-7572^02970-8572402970-9572^*02970-0572^02970-5572^02970-7572^02970-8572^02970-9572^02970-0572^02970-5572^0

2970-857240

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C.P.S.U. Old Filing from PEN, 1957Correspondence (9 folders), 1957-58

1958-62) I960

196119621963

19651966-68

Reports, 1955-70History of C.P.S.U. Project, 1955-56Program for Research in the History of the C.P.S.U., 1955-56Bibliography of Scholarly Research on the C.P.S.U., n*d»C.P.S.U. Bibliographies, 1956Norwegian Communist Party, ca 1950C.P.S.U*: NICOLAEVSKY, 1956-71Books, extra copies on file .Reprint announcing "Program for Research - In the History of the CommurtistParty of the Soviet Union 1955-56"

Yakemchuk, Dr. Roman, "Soviet Foreign Policy in the Light of the Resolutionsof the 20& Congress of ths Communist Party""L1 Ukraine et les grandes Puissances", 1955L*Ukraine en Droit International, 195^-"La Technique de Revision des Traites l-tultilateraux1** 1956"Le Regionalisme et L»O.N.U.", 1955

Revue Generale de Droit International Public (July - September), #3\ L'O.N.U. La securite Regionale et le probleme du) Regionalisme, 1955

Aronson, Gregory, Bolshevistskaia revolurtsiia i mensheviki (The BolshevikRevolution and the Menshevicks), N.Y., 1955

Vbronovich,N., Vsevidiashchee oko: iz byta russkoi armii, N.Y., 1951Periodical Annales de Sciences Economiques Appliquess, #1, March, 1955Prakticheskaia Gramsiatika (Practical Grammar)International Review of Social History, V.I pt.l, 1956Nemzer, Louis, Basic Patterns of Political and Propaganda Operations in theSoviet Armed Forces, V.I, John Hopkins University,Operations Research Office, 1953

Memorandum Ukrains'koi Komunestichnoi Partii Kongresoti III KomunistichnogoInternatsionaly, (Memorandum of the 3rd Ukrainian Communist Party Congress tothe Communist International,. J. Kiev, 1920

Matossian, Mary, Armenian Society,1850-191**"Soviet Armenia after Stalin", The Armenian Review, V.9 #*fc-36

(Winter, December 1956)Lindbom, Tage, Utlandsk Litteratur i arbelauorelsens arkiv i Stockholm, (ForeignLiterature in the Labor Movement Archives in Stockholm), Stockholm, 19^8

Dvinov, B. Ot legal'nosti k padpol'iu, 1921-22, (From Legality to Underground),N.Y., 1955

Box 39:

C.P.S.U.: Long History - Fisher Volume, 195^-57j Long History - Publication: Armstrong, Fisher, Schapiro, 1960-71

Review of Armstrong, Volume III, Long History, 1959-60Harry Shukman, Long History, 1966-71

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'Box 39 (continued)

C.P.S.U.:Daniels, Robert, 1955-60Sabaneev Memoirs, 1956-61Short History of the C.P.S.U.: Prof. Leonard Schapiro, 1955-65Review of Schapiro Draft, 1957-59Shapiro Reviews, i960Miscellaneous, 1955-67Short History: Plans for Publication, 1959-60Research and Memoir Grants, Applications, etc., (2 folders, A-L;

L-Z), 1955-56Invitations Declined: 1958

1959I96019611962

(January - June) I963 I(June - December) 1963 II(January - May) 1964 I(May - December) 196** II

19651966

(August) 1966-67Lectures Completed) 1956

Box hO:

Lectures Completed, 19561957

(January - April)1958 I(Feb. - Nov.) 1958 II(Feb. - July) 1959 I(Feb. - Oct.) 1959 II

I960(Feb. - June) 196l

(May) 1961-62(Feb. - May) 1962 I

(July - Dec.) 1962 II1963

Lectures Completed - Conferences, 1963(Jan. - March) 1964 I

(March - Sept.) 1964 II(Sept. - Dec.) 196** III(Nov. - Dec.) 1964 IV

1965Life Magazine Project, 1963I.B.M. Lectures - Completed, 1961-62I.B.M. Lectures - Completed, 1963-64

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Grade Books, 1947-49, 1951-55Journal of Modern History, notes, ca 1930Brookings, 1964-66West German Policies, 1969Soviet Lectures, 1964-70Course Materials:

Government 388, 1949-55Government 387, 1951-55G 6803, G 9804y, G 9803, 1963-66G 98O3x, 1964G68O4, G 68O3x (Europe in World Politics), 1964-68G 68O3x, G 6804 (Europe in World Politics), 1964-69G 98O3x (Europe in World Politics), 1964-70G 68O3x, G 6804 (Europe in World Politics), 1964-71G 6804 (Europe in V/orld Politics), 1965G 98O3x, 1965-68G 98O3x, Seminar Papers, 1966-67G 9803x, 1967-716 98O3x, 1968 IG 98O3x, 1968 IIG 9804y, 1968G 98O3x, 1968-69G 98O3x, 1969Government, G 98o4y, 1969Political Science, G 98o4y, 1969-70G 6804, Europe in World Politics, 1970G 98O3x, 1971

Box 42;

American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS):Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, 1948-49Evaluation Advisory Committee, 1965-68Proposed U.S. - Soviet Institute, 1961-67ACLS Correspondence, reports, Official, 1960-64Memorandum, 1961-63Recommendations, 1962Selection Committee, 1960-65Institute of Soviet - American Relations, 1962-67U.S.S.R. Visitors, 1961-62U.S. - Soviet Agreement, Cultural Exchange, 1962-68Frederick Burkhardt, President, 1960-64General Correspondence (3 folders), 196O;196l;1962

Inter-University Committee (IUC)Correspondence, I96O-65Memoranda, 1961-64Committee on Travel Grants, 1964

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European Institute (El):Applications for Funds, declined, 1969Applications: no replies, 1963-6^Applications, 1950-57DeCarmoy, Guy, 1966-70Droz, Jacques, 1968Franklin, Julian, 1968Grass, Gunter, 1965-69Grosser, Alfred, 1965-67Hassner, Pierre, 1971Kramish, Arnold, 1965-69Malefakis, Edward, 1967Moch, Jules, 1969Myrdal, ISats, 1968-69Popitz, Heinrich, 1966Sartori, Giovanni, 1966-67Segre, Claude, 1967Weil, Gordon—EEC, 1965-70Wettig, Gerhard, 1967-71Program, 1967Reports, 1967Materials for Ford Report, December 1970-1975

Box *fr3:

European Institute (El):Announcements, E.I., 1950-59E-I» Certificate Candidates, 1961Recipients of Certificates, ca. 1958Alumni, 1958-59Pre-program Correspondence, 1967Proposed Conference Programs, 1965-70'Planning, 1967Atlantic Institute, 196V 1967Correspondence, 1966-67Reid Hall, 196*f-72Ecole-Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 1971Encyclopedia Dictionary, 1965-66

Philip E. Kosely (PEM):Columbia University - re: resignation, 195^-55RE: Appointment Adjunct Prof., 195&-62Columbia University (C.U.): Bureau of Applied Social Research, 1960-62Josephine Bruno - Personal Correspondence, 1962C.U.: Yugoslav Studies, 1951-51*-Haimson, Leopold, 1959-60 »C.U.: Hungarian Interview Project, 1957C.U.: Reece Committee, 1953-5^-Foreign Affairs: Russian Reader, I962-63Letters RE: F.A. Russian Reader, 1963Germany, 1963Leon B» Moore Memorial, 1958

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PEM:•v Ralph E. Ogden Foundation, 1957-61/ Special Book Procurement, 1953-57

Editorial Advice (2 folders)1. (includes Oliver E. Allen, Life; Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia;

Publishers; and University Presses,), 195^-602. (Includes Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Inc.; Life, Publishers:

University Presses), I96I-65, 1971PEM Quote, 1962-69Book Reviews (2 folders), 1950-55by PEM, 1960-70

Correspondence Concerning Publications of Books, 1966-67P2M:, Manuscript Articles and Reviews

Articles, Reviews (includes "What's New on Russia" by PEM), 1949-54; 1963Articles and Reviews (includes declines), 1951-53Reviews Completed, 1951-59Articles and Reviews completed (2 folders), 195^-551. (includes "The Messianic Concept"; "The Soviet Challenge to American

Business; "Introductory Remarks"; "The Negotiations at Geneva" by) ^

2. (includes "AWC Instruction Circula, Number 5*h-2. Study No. 2, InternationalRelations"; "Collectivization of Agriculture in Soviet Strategy";Photo copy of "How 'New* is the Kremlin's New Line?" by PEM), 1955

Comments on Articles, 1955-62Articles Completed (3 folders in Box), 1956-60!• (includes "Russia Revisited: Moscow Dialogues, 1956"; "New Goals

or New Manners?"; "Soviet Foreign Policy and the 20» Party Congress"),1956

2. (includes Confidential report; also "Is it Time for an •AgonizingReappraisal' of United States Foreign Policy?"), 1958

3. (includes "The New Challenge of the Kremlin"), 1959-60"American Research on Russia" by PEM for Cyril Black; American Slavic Review, 1959"The Shape of the Modern World", by PEM, article for Lyman Bryson, March.and April, 1959 . -

Publications - General, 1960-61

Box Mf;

Foreign Affairs article "Soviet Myths and Realities" on Soviet Congress programs,19ol, clippings, notes, manuscripts and drafts

Foreign Affairs article comments, 196lcorrespondence

Articles Completed, 1961-62"The Challenge of Ideas","Soviet Foreign Policy and the 22nd Party Congress","The Soviet Challenge", Gengra address N.Y, and London Times, "MichaelVetukhiv"

Comments on Foreign Affairs Article, January I962C M . Childers

Japanese edition of The Kremlin and World Politics, 1961-62Kasarnichi Inoki (Kyoto,.1961)

Book Review correspondence, I96I-63

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*• 59Box hk (continued)

New York Times article on appointment of ambassador to U.S.S.R., May 27* 1962Comments on Foreign Affairs article "The Keaning of Coexistence", 1962Television Appearances and Advice for Programs, 1963-65

V/CBS, V/ABC, Broadcasting Foundation of America radio, Ellis MottArticles Completed, 1963

New York Times Magazine (September 1), "Is it Peaceful? Is it Coexistence?","The New Western .Europe and the World Strategy of Democracy", "The ZagrebCongress", Modern Age Nation (November 10, 1951) - on Zagreb Congress

Arti clesManuscripts, 19&3"The Changing Soviet Challenge", "The Communist Bloc in the 196O*s"

Armenian Philosophical Society, Committee on Philanthropy, study of foundations,1963-66, Chapter 29 on International Affairs

Article manuscripts, 196*f"Some Vignettes of Soviet Life 1930-32", "Power and Ideology in the CommunistStates", "The Outlook for a European Deterrent in the 1970's", "SovietPolicy in the Developing Countries", "Understanding the World We Live In","Some Political Aspects of East-V/est Trade", "A Single Banner of CommunistFaith and Two Contestants", in Survey, The Reporter, Foreign Affairs, cocorrespondence

Articles, I965"New Trends and New Needs in the Study of Contemporary V/estern Europe","Ideological Diversities and Crises Within the Communist Area1*

ACLS Newsletter, material for article, October, 1965"Proposals for a West European Studies program at Indiana University"

Bellagio European - American Colloquium on Relations with the Third Uorld*October 14-18, 1965; "Communist Policy and the Third World"

Manuscript, ca. 1966with bibliography "The Soviet Union Science Khvushehav"

k& V/iesbaden Conference, September 6-9» 1966,"Eastern Europe in World Power Politics"

Correspondence on Articles, 1966-67Articles, I967

"Eastern Europe in World Power Politics", Modern Age 1/25/1967"The Kremlin and the Third World: Dilemmas of Soviet Policy", Foreign Affairs

Pacific Northwest Assembly, VNW of Oregon, March 2, 1968"The U.S. and Eastern Europe"

Journal of International Affairs article, February, 1968"The U.S, and East - West Detente: The Range of Choice"

Paris Atlantic Community, 1969Committee on Atlantic Studies, Guy DeCarmoy, Clemens Meller

Tasks of Universities in a Changing World, ca. 1969Academy Political Science Article, January 1969

"Soviet Search for Security"Research Resources Conference, 1969-70

Stephen Kertesz (Notre Dame)Notre Dame article, November 30, 1970"The Universities and Public Policy: Challenge and Limits"

John Gimbel, 1971Republication of "Soviet - American selections" article (19^9)

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Random House; 1959re: publication of Vintage Books, Russian Library; Morris Philipson

Random House; 196*f-68, 1950-69The Kremlin and World Politics by PSM and Vintage Russian Library

PSM Collection of articles published by Vintage Books, 1959-60book reviews on The Kremlin and World Politics (i960), letters from scholarsand Dv/ight Eisenhower, their appraisals of the book; i.e. E.H. Carr, PaulLanger, William McNeill, Alexander Dallin, Calvin B. Hoover, Serge A.Zenkovsky, Avrahm Yarraolinsky

Russell and Russell Inc., 1965-71publishers, re: royalties on Great Russian Revolution

SeeBox *f5: /Attached L i s t PP« 61-77.

Box *f6: Research

22nd Conference, n.d.Journal of Modern History material, ca. 1930Eastern Europe Development, 1955-61Articles and Reviews Completed, 19^1-50Clippings, 1962-67PRAVDA - "Direction of Soviet line", 1962Quotes from Soviet Sources, 1960-61Svetlana Alliluyeva, letters to her requesting money, 1967-68Yugoslav Conference, 1951Pamphlets, 195^-56American Museum of Natural History, 19^9-50Origins of Articles Research: .

Russian Diplomacy and Spanish Civil War, 19^9-50Handwritten and typed notes (German and English), ca» 1935Drafts of "Russian Diplomacy and the Belgian Question"Research NotesSoviet - American Project, 1936-37Far East - Dewit C. Poole Papers, 1932-33Curtis1 Slavic Bibliography, 19^2European History since Roman Times, an OutlineAlbania

Killer Diary, 1919-35W. W. II Letters, 19^-^5Post W. W. II Letters, 19^5Communist Statements, re: PSM, 1955Notes on Dutch - Belgian Question, l83O*s, 19^1Eastern European History - notesCommunist Activities, 1930Soviet - American Relations, 1910*s - 193Ols> 1933Schenectady Letters, 193^A.N» Sack (Seligman Correspondence), 1930's

Sack and Seligman to each other, 1930's; includes letters from Peter StruveBaron Nol'de, Rector NovikovJ.K, Goldstein - economic advisor to Count WittePaul Miliukov

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PHILIP E. MOSELY

X indicates holdings

!• Russian Diplomacy and the Opening of the Eastern Question in16*38 and Io39. Cambridge, Massachuse11s: Harvard UniversityPress, 193^. 178 pp.

2. Translator and editor, The Great Russian Revolution, byVictor Chernov, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1936.466 -pp.

3. "A Pan-Slavist Memorandum of Liudevit GaJ in 1838,* AmericanHistorical Review, vol. 40 (1935)* PP* 704-716.

4. "Russia's Asiatic Policy in 1838," in Essays in the Historyof Modern Europe (D.C. McKay, ed.). New York: Harper &Brothers (193b), pp.48-62.

5. "The Sociological School of Dimitrie Gusti," SociologicalReview (London)-, vol. 28 (1936), pp.149-165-

6. "Russian Policy in Asia, l838-39>: Slavonic Review> vol. 14-(1936), pp. 67O-681. ~

7. "Lumea Psihologica a unui 'american1 din Sant," Sociologieromaneasca, vol. 1, no. 7-9 (1936), pp.75-78.

8. Cercetari rurale in Bulgaria," Ibid., No. 11 (1936), pp.31-33.

9. "English-russische Flottenrivalitat," Jahrbucher fur GeschichteOsteuropas, vol. 1 (1936), pp.5^9-568.

10.No"is Europe Heading for War?" Phi Kappa Phi Journal, vol. XVII,No. 2 (1937)3 ppi"55*«64.

11. "The Post-War Historiography of Modern Bulgaria," The Journalof Modern History, vol. IX, No. 3 (1937)3 PP-348-366Z

12. "A New Rumanian Journal of Rural Sociology," Rural Sociology,vol. 11, No. 4 (Dec. 1937)3 pp. 457-465

13. "Recent Soviet Trials and Policies," Yale Review, XXVTI, No.4(June 1938), VV- 745-766. Reprinted in The Kremlin and WorldPolitics; Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New YorkiVintage Books, Inc., I960. pp.67-9°•

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"Freedom of Artistic Expression and Scientific Inquiry in) Russia,fl Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social

Science, vol. 200 (November 193«), pp. 254-274. Reprinted inThe Kremlin and World Politics3 pp. 91-128.

15. "Hitler and Southeastern Europe,11 Yale Review, XXVII, No. 2(December 1938), pp. 249-272,

/ 16. "war," in Tentative Formulation of Some Contemporary SocialProblems for Teachers of Social Studies. Hew York:Mimeographed by the General Education Board, 1939• PP-38.

17. "Whither Russia? The Historical Background," Areopagus VIII^No. 2 (November 1939)> pp.4-5.

^18 "Russian Policy in 1911-12," Journal of Modern History% X H ,(March 19^0), pp. 69-86.

"119. "Is Bessarabia Next?" Foreign Affairs, Vol. 18, No.3 (October19W), pp.557~562. —

20. "Iceland and Greenland: An American Problem/1 Foreign Affairs»Vol. 18, No. 4 (July 1940), pp.742-746.

21. "Transylvania Partitioned•" Foreign Affairs^ Vol. 19/ NO* 1(October 1940), pp.237-244.

22. —With C. E. Whipple, "The War Rolls Toward the Near East,"Yale Review^ vol. XXX, No. 2, (December 1940), pp. 273-290»

23. "Nicolae Iorga," American Historical Re view 3 Vol. XLVT, No* 2(Jan. 19^1)* PP 506-507.

24. —editor. Supranational Organization and Cooperation of theDemocracies: An Outline of Suggestions for Research. New York*Social Science Research Council, 1941. iii-f 3b pages.

25. "The Peasant Family: The Zadruga, or Communal Joint-family inthe Balkans, and its Recent Evolution," The Cultural Approachto History3 edited by Caroline F. Ware, New York, 1940,pp.95-105.

/J 26. "intervention and Nonintervention in Spain, 1838-39*" Journal

of Modern History3 Vol. XIII, No. 2 (June 194l), pp. 195-217.

27. "Repatriation of Greeks, Turks, and Bulgars after the Graeco-Turkish War: 1919-23," University of Pennsylvania BicentennialConference Studies in Political Science and Sociology,Philadelphia, 1941, pp. 171-1^0.

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X 2 8 . "The United States as Viewed by Other Rations ,fi Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 218(Nov. 1941), pp. 110-121.

29. "The United States and the Balance of Power,n The Impact ofWar on America, Ithaca, 19^2, pp. 97-122.

30. "The Small Nations and European Reconstruction, * Christianityand Crisis, Vol. II, No. 9 (June 1, 19^2), pp. 2-5.

^ 31. "Adaptation for Survival: the Varzic Zadruga," Slavonic andBast European Review, Vol. XXI, No. 56 (American Series, II).March 1943* PP. 147-173.

32. "Soviet Policy in the United Nations," Proceedings of theAcademy of Political Science, Vol. XXII, No. 2 (Jan. 1947),PP.2S-37.

33. "Peace-Making, 1946," International Organization, Vol. 1,No. i (19^7), pp. 22-32. Reprinted as"Peacemaking,. 1946,"in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policyand Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 196O. pp. 246-262.

"U.S. Policy and the U.S.S.R.," Survey Graphic, Vol. XXXVI>

No. 1.2 (Dec. ±9^1), pp. 67^-677.

35. "Council on Foreign Ministers," 19^7 Britannica Book of theYear (19^7). Pp. 241-243. ~

36. "Paris Peace Conference," 19 -7 Britannica Book of the Year(19^7). Pp. 582-585. "~" ' :

—with Sidney B. Fay and Quincy Wright, Containment or GeneralSettlement with Russia? University of Chicago Round TableNo. 512, Jan. 11, 1948

wA W*>UL £38. et al., You and the Russians, New York: Columbia Broadcasting

System, 194b". pp.9.

S 39- "Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia: Observations and .-Reflections," Political Science Quarterly, Vol. LXIII, No. 1(March 19^8), pp. 1-15.

40. et al., "The Meaning of Czechoslovakia," University of ChicagoRound Table No. 519, February 29, 19^8

"The fBooks for Europe* Program," Items of the S.S.R.C., No. 2,PP. 3-5. '

"Face to Face v;ith Russia3tl Foreign Policy Association,

Headline Book No. 70, pp. 3-53.

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43. "Soviet Policy in a Two-Wo rid System," International Journal,Vol. Ill, No. 3 (Summer 1948), pp. 191-200. Reprinted in The 'Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy andAction. New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 190O. pp. 291-303.

44. :Across the Green Table from Stalin," Current History, Vol. 15,No. 85 (Sept. 1948), pp. 129-133, 167. !

<//45. "Aspects of the Russian Expansion," American Slavic and EastEuropean Review, Vol. VII, No. 3 (Oct. 194b"), PP. 197-213.Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics, pp. 42-66.

"The Berlin Deadlock," American Perspective, Vol. II, No. 7(Dec. 1948), pp. 331-339.

47. "Foreign Ministers1 Conferences," 1948 Britannica Book of theYear (1948). Pp. 322-323.

48. "Peace Treaties," 1-948 Britannica Book of the Year (1948).574-.76.

49. "European Recovery Program," 1948 Britannica Book of the Year,^ (1948). pp. 287-288,. ~~ ~ 7 ^

50. Special editor', femaTs "l)fr the fimVricaii""Academy*"of 'Political* and Social Science (May 1949), entitled "The Soviet Union since} World War II," Vol. 263, PP. vii, 1-211.

•^51. "Soviet Relations since the War," Ibid., Vol. 263, pp. 202-211.Reprinted in Principles and Problems of International Politics:Selected Readings, edited by Hans J. Morgenthau and Kenneth W.Thompson, New York, 1950, pp. 381-39?; in The Making of ModernEurope, edited by Herman Ausubel, New York, 1951, Vol. II,pp. 1131-1146, in Readings in Russian Foreign Policy, edited byRobert A. Goldwin and Marvin Zetterbaum, Chicago: AmericanFoundation for Political Education, 1953, Vol. Ill, p£. 151-162$in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policyand Action. New York; Vintage Books, Inc., i960, pp. 304-322.

52. "Eastern Europe," How Can We the People Achieve a Just Peace?Selected speeches, second annual session Mount Holyoke CollegeInstitute on the United Nations (1949), South Hadley, Mass.,pp. 68-70.

53. "United Nations: Success or Failure?" The University of Chicago,Round Table, No. 605, Oct. 23, 1949, pp. 1-10, with GeorgeShuster and Quincy Wright.

" 54. --, Ales Bebler and Alan Simpson, "Can Yugoslavia Survive?"University of Chicago Round Table, No. 610, Nov. 27* 1949,pp. 1-12.

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) 55. "Slavic Studies," Items of the Social Science Research Council,Vol. 4, No. 1 (March 1950), pp.9-10.

56. "Dismemberment of Germany; the Allied Negotiations from Yaltato Potsdam," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 3 (April 1950),pp. 487-498. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics:Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York; Vintage Books,Inc., 190O. vp* 131-154.

t/57. — > Walter Johnson and Malcolm P. Sharp, "Who Killed the Peace?"University of Chicago Round Table, No. 625, March 12, 1950,pp.1-13. •

"Soviet Research in the Social Field," Proceedings of theAmerican Philosophical Society, Vol. 94, No. 2 (April 12, 1950),pp. 105-110. Reprinted as "Social Science in the Science ofPolitics," in Soviet Society, a Book of Readings, edited byAlex Ihkeles and Kent Geiger, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, I96I.pp.4?8-484.

59. "Slavic Studies," Items, Vol. 4, No. 2 (June 1950), p.21.

60. "The Occupation of Germany: New Light on How the Zones WereBrawn," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 4 (July 1950), pp 580-604. RReprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics; Studies in SovietPolicy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc., I960.pp. 155-ltib.

4//6l. nThe Treaty with Austria," International Organization, Vol. IV,No. 2, (May 1950), pp. 219-235. Reprinted in The Kremlin andWorld Polities: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York:Vintage Books, Inc., I960. pp. 253-2c5£.

62. "The Problem of Asia," et al., University of Chicago RoundTable, No. 644 (July 30, 1950), w* 1-11.

63. "Slavic Studies," IX-e Congres International des SciencesHistoriques, Vol. 1, Rapports, (Paris, 1950), pp. 607-620.

64. "Council on Foreign Ministers," 1950 Britannica Book of the Year^.Chicago, 1950. pp. 208-209- Also in the same publication:"European Recovery Program," pp. 261-263; and "Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation," pp. 524-526*

65. "The Rise of Soviet Power," U.S. Naval War College, InformationService For Officers, Vol. Ill, No. 4 (Dec. 1950), pp. 13-42.(classified).

66. et al., "The State of American Foreign Policy," University ofChicago Round Table, No. 668, Jan. 14, 1951, pp. 1-10*

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y 67. "Soviet Policy and the Revolutions in Asia,11 Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 276,(July 1951), VP- 91-98.

68. "Soviet Exploitation of National Conflicts in Eastern Europe,n

The Soviet Onion: Background, Ideology, Reality, edited byWaldemar Gurian. Notre Dame, Indiana, 19519 PP- 67-84.Reprinted as "Soviet Policy and National Conflicts in EastCentral Europe," In the Kremlin and World Politics: Studiesin Soviet Policy and ffction, New York: Vintage Books, Inc..,1950. pp. 221-245.

69. '"European Recovery Program," 1951 Britannica Book of the Year,Chicago, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1959* pp. 2b2~2b5.

/70. "The Failure of the Old Imperialism," Bulletin of the Instituteof Social Sciences, Vol; I, No, 3 (Oct. 1951J> PP* 25, 34.

^71. et al.^ "is There an Entering Wedge for Peace?" Universityof Chicago Round Table, No. 710, Nov. 4, 1951* pp. 1-10 passim.

72. "The Zagreb Congress," The Nation, Vol. 173 > No. 19 (Nov. 10,1951), PP. 391-392.

73. "The World Impact of the Russian Revolution,11 Religious Faith) and World Culture, edited by A. William Loos, 1951, New York:

Prentice-Hall, Inc., pp. 143-156. Reprinted in The Kremlin andWorld Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action. New York:Vintage Books, Inc., I960. pp.221-245. :

74. "Some Soviet Techniques of Negotiation," Negotiating with theRussians, edited by Raymond Dennett w.ajl Joseph E. Johnson.Boston: The World Peace Foundation, 1951. pp. 271-303.Reprinted in condensed form in Problems of Communism, No. 2(1952), pp. 27-32; in Soviet Conduct in World Affairs; ASelection of Readings, compiled by Alexander Dallin, New York:Columbia Ifriiversity Press, i960. pp. 196-227; reprinted incondensed form as "problems of Negotiating with the Soviets,"in Foreign Policy of the.cSoviet Union, edited by Alvin Z.Rubenstein, New York, I960, pp 412-415: in The Kremlin andWorld Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York:Vintage Books, Inc., I960, pp. 3-41* Reprinted in condensedform as ""Negotiating with the Russians," in The U.S.S.R. andCommunism, Source Readings and Interpretations, edited byAlfred J. Rieber and Robert C. Nelson, Chicago: Scott,Foresman and Company, 1964. pp. 266-276. Also as "Some SovietTechniques of Negotiation," Hearings before the Subcommittee onNational Security and International Operations, Ninety-firstCongress, First Session, Washington, 1969* PP- 16-32.

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"Negotiating with the Russians," Foreign Policy Bulletin^. Vol.XXXI, No. 10, Feb. 1, 1952, pp. 1-2.

"Should U.S. Negotiate with Russia about Germany?* ForeignPolicy Bulletin Vol. XXXI, No. 17, May 15, 1952, pp. 5,6.

/"77. -e£ al., "What is the American Tradition in Foreign Policy,Ideals or Power?" University of Chicago Round Table, No*April 20, 1952.

"Soviet Policy and the Korean War," Journal of InternationalAffairs, Vol. VI, No. 2 (Spring 1952), pp. 107-114. Reprintedin The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in* Soviet Policyand Action^ New York: Vintage Books, Inc., I960* pp. 323-335*

79. "Brahomanov and the European Conscience," Annals of theUkrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., Vol. II,No. 1 (3) (Spring 1952), pp. 1-5.

80. See number 7^. (in Problems of Communism)

S 81. et al., "The Mediation of Labor and International Disputes,*University of Chicago Round Table, No. 757, September 28, 1952,pp. 1-10, passim.

,*/o*2. "Trieste: Apple of Discord," Foreign Policy Bulletin^ Vol. XXXIX) No. 6, pp. 3,8.1/83. "The Nineteenth Party Congress," Foreign Affairs,, Vol. 31,

No. 2 (Jan. 1955), pp. 238-256. Reprinted in The Kremlin andWorld Politics: Studies in Soviet-Policy and Action, New York:Vintage Books, Inc., I960. pp. 336-3CO. Reprinted as "EconomicAspects of the Nineteenth Party Congress," Problems of Communism*Vol. 2, No. 2 (1953), PP. 8-10.

84. "Columbia's New Treasure-House of Russian History," ColumbiaLibrary Columns, Vol. II, No. 2 (Feb. 1953), pp. C

85. "The Distribution of the Zadruga within Southeastern Europe,"The Joshua Starr Memorial Volume» Jewish Social Studies, No. 5>

New York, 1953, PP. 219-230.

86. See number 83# (in Problems of Communism)

"Tire New Look In Soviet Foreign Policy," Foreign Policy Bulletin,,Vol. 33, No. 2 (Oct. 1, 1953), PP. 5-7.

"The Kremlins Foreign Policy since Stalin," Foreign Affairs%Vol. 32, No. 1 (Oct. 1953), PP.20-33. Reprinted in part inDiscussions of Foreign Affairs, Vol. II, No. 3 (Oct. 1953),PP. 6-7; reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studiesin- Soviet Policy and Action,, New York: Vintage Books, Inc.,I960. Pp. 363-38I.

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\/89- et al., "Meaning of Democracy," University of Chicago Round} Table, No. 807, Sept. 27, 1953, VV* 1-11.

/90. "The Break in the Iron Curtain," Institute of Social StudiesBulletin, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Winter 1953), pp. 37-39-

'91. "The Historical Development of Russia," Naval War CollegeReview, Vol. 6, No. 6 (Feb. 1954), VP- 1-22 (classified),

/ 92. "Soviet Policy in the Two-Wo rid Conflict: Some Prospects >"Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 8, No* 1 (1954),pp. 107-113s translated and reprinted as "Sowj'etpolitlk Im . .Zeitalter," in Ost-Probleme, 6 Jahrgang, #28 (July 1954),pp. 1102-1105j in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies InSoviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 1950-pp. 382-390-

/93* et al., "Indochina and the Geneva Conference," University otChicago Round Table, No. 838, Hay 2, 1954, pp. 1-13-

)>"Soviet Hopes for Success are Concentrated on the East,"(delivered in Russian, translated into English), Prodeedingsof the Conference of the Institute for the Study of the Historyand Culture of the U.S.S.R., March 20-22, 1953 Munich 1954.pp. 120-122.

"Opening Statement." Academic Freedom Under the Soviet Regime;A Symposium of Refugee Scholars and Scientists Who have Escapedfrom the U.S.S.R., on the subject, "Academic Freedom in theSoviet Union as a Threat to the Theory and Practice of BolshevikDoctrine." Munich: The Institute for the Study of the Historyand Culture of the U.S.S.R., 1954, pp vii-vili.

"introductory Remarks," Three Columbia Bicentennial Lectures(Florian Znaniecki, Waclaw Lednicki, Oscar Halecki;^ New York:The Polich Institute of Arts & Sciences In America, 1954,pp. 5-6. (booklet)

"Comments on Ideology and Reality in the Soviet System,"Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol* 99,No. 1 (January 27, 1955)* PP-31-33.

'/ 98. "The Russian Institute of Columbia University," Proceedings ofthe American Philosophical Society, Vol 99, No. 1 (Jan. 27> 1955)PP. 3b-38.

'99» "Waldemar Gurian and Russian Studies in America," Review ofPolitics, Vol. 17, No. 1 (January 1955)5 PP- 4446*1

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**00. "Foreword," Two Studies in Soviet Control: Communism and the' Russian Peasant3 by Herbert S. Dinerstein, and Moscow in Crisis,

by Leon Goure and Hervert S. Dinerstein, The Free Press,Glencoe, Illinois, 1955* pp. vii-xi.

101. "Can Moscow Match Us Industrially?" Harvard Business Review,Vol. 33, No. 2 (March-April 1955), pp. 101-105; reprinted inThe Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy andAction, New York; Vintage Books, Inc., I960. pp. 406-424.

102. "How 'New1 is the Kremlin's New Line?" Foreign Affairs, Vol. 33,No. 3 (April 1955)> PP- 376-386. Reprinted in The Kremlin andWorld Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York:Vintage Books, Inc,, 190O. pp. 391-405.

et al., "Russia's Foreign Policy," University of. Chicago RoundTable, No. 885, March 27* 1955> PP- 1-6.

'104. Russia After Stalin (Headline Series, No. Ill, May-June 1955)Hew Yprk: Foreign Policy Association, 1955- PP» 3-55» (wholebooklet is 62 pages).

l05. "Will Tito Turn East," Foreign Policy Bulletin,, New York,July 1, 1955, PP- 157-159.

)06. "Hopes and Failures: American Policy Toward East Central Europe,1941-1947*" The Review of Politics, University of Notte DamePress, Vol. 17, No. 4 (Oct. 1955)* VV» 461-485: reprinted withslight revision in The Fate of East Central Europe; Hope andFailures of American Foreign Policy, edited by Stephen D. KerteszNotre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1956, "PP* 51-74$•E*1 The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy andAction, New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 1950. pp. 1&9-220.

107. "Review" (of Part VI, "Russia and the Community of Nations:Messianic Views and Theory of Action,") Continuity and Changein Russian and Soviet Thought, edited by Ernest J. Simmons,Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955• VP" 55O-554.

"The Soviet Union and the United States: Problems and Prospects,"Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,Philadelphia, January 1956, Vol. 303—The entire issue: "RussiaSince Stalin: Old Trends and New Problems," edited by Philip E.Mosely. —PEM!s article, pp. I92-I98, Foreword, vii-viii;reprinted as "Die Sowjetunion und die Vereinigten Staaten vonNord-Amerika: Probleme und Assichten," Europa Archlva,,Hay 5, 1956, pp. 8797-8802; in The Kremlin and World Politics:Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York, Vintage Books, Inc,I960. pp.425-455. :

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")L09. "Soviet Foreign Policy: New Goals or New Manners?" ForeignAffairs, Vol. 34, No. 4 (July 1956), pp. 541-553. Reprintedin The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policyand Action, New York; Vintage Books, Inc., I960. pp.435-455

110. "Concluding Remarks," Report on the Soviet Union in 1956, ASymposium of the Institute for the Study of the U.S.S.R.(published by same in Munich, 1956), pp. 203-207- (Symposiumheld April 28-29).

111. "Russia Revisited: Moscow Dialogues, 1956," Foreign.Affairs3Vol. 35y No. 1 (oct. 1956), pp. 72-83. Reprinted in TheKremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet PolicyAction3 New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 190O. pp.

112. "Foreword," Bolshevism in Turkestan, 1917-1927, by Alexander G*Park, New York: Columbia University Press (Russian, Institute),1957. pp. ix-x.

113. "The Moscow-Peking Axis in World Politics," Moscow-Peking Axis:Strengths and Strains, edited by Howard L. Boorman, AlexanderEckstein, Philip E. Mosely and Benjamin Schwartz, New York:Harper & Brothers for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1957*pp. 198-227. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics:

\ Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books,Inc., I960. jijp. 472-503.

x/ll4. Introduction, "Professor Michael Karpovich,v Russian Thoughtand Politics, edited by Hugh McLean, Martin E. Malia, GeorgeFischer, Harvard Slavic Studies, Vol. IV, Gravenhage: Mouton &Co., 1957, PP. 1-13-

'115. "Collectivization of Agriculture in Soviet Strategy," inCollectivization of Agriculture in Eastern Europe, edited byIrwin T. Sanders, University of Kentucky Press, 1958» PP* 49-66

116. "Columbia's Dynamic Archive of Russian History and Culture,"Columbia Library Columns, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Feb. 1958), pp. 32-36*

0

V117. See number 108. (Europa-Archiv)

^118. "Khrushchev's New Economic Gambit," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 36,No. 4 (July 1958), pp. 557-568.

119. "The Bases of American Foreign Policy," The Listener, Vol. 60,": No. 1531 (July 31* 1958), pp. 147, 165. Reprinted as "The

Bases of U.S. Foreign Policy," The New Leader, Vol. XLI, No*33(September 15, 1958), pp.3-5-

120. See number 119. (in The New Leader)

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/121. "Russia and the West: Notes of Discord and Hope*" Wo rid view* N (published by the Church Peace Union), Vol. 1, No. 10 (Oct. 1958}

122. "The Russian Family: Old Style and New," The Family: ItsFunction and Destiny, edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen, New York:Harper & Brothers, 1959 (revised edition), pp. 104-122.

123• "The Growth of Russian Studies," American Research on Russiayedited by Harold Fisher, Bloomington, Indiana: IndianaUniversity Press, 1959, pp. 1-22.

124. "The New Challenge of the Kremlin," in Diplomacy in a ChangingWorld, edited by Stephen D. Kertesz and M. A. Fitzsimons,Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1959-pp. 117-132. Reprinted in The Kremlin and Xforld Politics:Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York.: Vintage Books yInc., 1950. pp. 538-557.

125. See number Tk. (in Soviet Conduct In World Affairs...)Y\ ;

126. "Ihtroduction,f' Russian and Soviet Policy in Manchuria and OuterMongolia, 19H-I931, by Peter S.H. Tang, Durham, N.C., DukeUniversity Press, 1959* VJ?» vii-viii.

127. See number 7^. (as "Problems of Negotiating with the Soviets")

)28. The Kremlin andWbrld Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy andAction, New York: Vintage Books, Inc., i960. 557 pages.(Vintage Russian Library, R-1002); reprinted in Japanese,Tokoyo: CJS. Tuttle Co., 1962. 3^5 pages.

129. "The Invitation to Learning Reader on War and Peace," New York:Carnegie Endowment for International Pe*ce, i960, -pp^ 31-39*As broadcast on the Columbia Braadcasting System Radio Network.

{/i30. "Memorial: Michael Vetukhiv, Founding President of uhe Academy,"The Annals of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in theUnited States, Vol. VIII, No. 1-2 (I960), pp» 5-

"How The Kremlin Keeps Ivan in Line," New York Times Magazine,Feb. 10, 1961, pp. 16, 67-68.

"Soviet IVIyths and Realities/' Foreign Affairs, Vol. 39* No. 3(April I96I), pp. 341-354. Reprinted in Congressional Record-Senate (Mr. Proxmire), Vol. 107, No. 65 (April lc1, 1961),pp. 5690-56995 in abridged form in Per Spiegel, Hamburg; inabridged form in Current, No. 13 (May 196I); DocumentationFrancaise, No. 109b (May 27* 1961), pp. 1-7: in Shukan (weekly)Toyo Keizai (Sekai-Shuko) Tokyo, July 29, I96I, pp. 36-42; as"Somjetsamveldet I Dag" Syn og Segn, Hefte 7 1961, 67- arg,PP. 308-321; in The Soviet Union, 1922-1962: A Foreign AffairsReader, Praaeger, 1^62, pp. 425-440.

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133. "Research on Foreign Policy," Research for Public Policy,Brookings Dedication Lectures, Washington, D.C., 19&1> PP- 43-72

^34. "is it Peaceful* or 'Coexistence1?" New York Times Magazine,May 7, 196I, pp. 19* 122-124. Reprinted as "The Meaning of'Peaceful Coexistence1" in The USSR and Communism: SourceReadings and Interpretations, edited by Alfred J. Rieber andRobert C. Kelson, Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Co», I96I.pp. 312-315.

135. "American Policy: Dangers and Prospects," in American Diplomacyin a New Era, edited by Stephen D. Kertesz, Notre Dame, Indiana:University of Notre Dame Press, I96I. Pp. 55I-568.

136. See number 58. (in Soviet Society, A Book of Readings)

"131. "Regional Alliances Best Hope of Free World," Nation's Business,Vol. 49, No. 10 (Oct. 1961}, pp. 61-64. ~ '• '

"is Khrushchev Another Hitler: A Size-up by InternationalExperts," U.S. News and World Report, Vol. 51, No. 18(Oct.^30, 19bl), pp. 44-45.

\139. See number 132. (in Syn og Segn)

vQ.40. "Khrushchev's Party Congress," Foreign Affairs, Vol* 40, Kb.. 2(Jan. 1962), pp. 183-195* Reprinted as "Bundeszentrale furHeimatdeinst, in Das Parlament, Bonn, Germany; reprinted in

) The Soviet Crucible, edited by Samuel Hendel, D. Van NostrandCompany, 2nd edition, (abridged), 1963. Pp» 458-462.

l4l. "Communism: Its Implications for Higher Education," HigherEducation in a World of Conflict, edited by George S» Pathemos,University of Georgia, 1962, pp. I35-I69.

/l42. "The Soviet Challenge: Today & Tommorrow," Wing spread, Institutefor World Affairs Education of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with the Johnson Foundation, Racine, Wisuonsin, 1962.

143, "Foreword," Unity and Contradiction: Major Aspects of Sino-Soviet Relations, edited by Kurt London, New York: Praeger,1 9 2 Pp. ix-x.

144. See number l4o. (in Das Parlament)

145. "The Meanings of Coexistence," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 4l, No. 1(Oct. 1962), pp. 36-46. Reprinted in The Soviet Uni^n, 1922-1962: A Foreign Affairs Reader, New York: Praeger, 1§62.Pp. 47tt-4bb; in The Cold War; Ideological Conflict or PowerStruggle, edited by Norman A. Graebner, Boston: D.C Heath & Co1963. Pp. 87-94; as "The Policy of 'Peaceful Coexistence1" inSoviet Politics and Government: A Reader, edited by Randolph L»Braham, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., I965. Pp- 480-491.

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"Soviet Foreign Policy Since the Twenty-Second Party Congress,"Modern Age, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Fall 1962), pp. 343-352. Reprinted inBerlin and the Future of Eastern Europe 3 edited by David S,Collier and Kurt Glaser, Chicago: Henry Regnery Company withthe Foundation for Foreign Affairs, Inc., 1963. Chapter IV,pp. 60-73; reprinted as "The Limits of Liberalization," Current,No. 36 (April 1963), pp. 56-58.

147. —editor. The Soviet Union, 1922-1962: A Foreign AffairsReader, New .York: Praeger, 1962. 46b Pages, hardcover andpaperback.

148. See number 146. (in Berlin and the Future of Eastern Europe)

149. See number 140. (in The Soviet Crucible)

See number 146. (in Current)

"Is it, Peaceful? Is it Coexistence?" The New York Times MagazineMagazine, September 1, 1963* pp. 7, 18-19.

"The Chinese-Soviet Rift: Origins and Portents," ForeignAffairs, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Oct. 1963)* PP. 11-24. Reprinted inGovernment of Communist China, edited by George P» Jan,San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Co., 1966. pp* 57^-586*

y153- "The New Western Europe and the World Strategy of Democracy,fr

Modern Age, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Fall 1963), PP* 3?3-354. Reprintedin Western Integration and The Future of Eastern Europe, editedby David S. Collier and Kurt Glasar, Chicago: Henry KegneryCompany with the Foundation for Foreign Affairs, Inc., 1964.pp. 1-16.

"Khrushchev's Foreign Policy: Coexistence or Conflict?" Focuson the Soviet Challenge, Seventh Annual Institute on UnitedStates Foreign Policy, No. 4 G-lobal Focus Series, published bythe Institute for World Affairs Education, The University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee, July, 1963* pp. 47-61, 63-6£, 68 and78-79-

H.55. See number 145. (in The Cold War...)

^156. "Khrushchev at 70—Who is-Next?" The T^ew York Times Magazine,April 12. 1964, pp. 14, 96,- 9T, 99, 100. Keprinted in abridgedform as "After Khrushchev—Who?" Sunday Chronicle (. ondon),May 21, 1964.

S 157. "Recent Developments in the Soviet Bloc," Hearings before theSubcommittee on Europe of the Committee on Foreign Affairs,House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second session,

J Washington, P.C. 1964, pp.320-323-

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"Foreword," Soviet Partisans in World War II, edited-by John A.Armstrcng, Madison: University of Wisconsin rress, 1964.pp. v-viii.

.\/l39. See number 156. (in Sunday Chronicle)

160. See number 153* (in Western Integration and the Future ofEastern Europe)

See number 74 and number 134. (both reprinted in condensedform in The USSR and Communism: Source Readings andInterpretations)

"Changing Challenge of Communism: Some Implications forUnited States Policy," Proceedings of the Academy of PoliticalScience, Vol. XXVII, Wo- 4 (May 196*0 > pp. 99-119.

"Soviet Policy in the Developing Countries," Foreign Affairs>Vol. 43, No. 1 (October 1964), PP-87-98.

"The Soviet Citizen V&ews the -World," The Review of Politics» Vol-28;> No. \ (Oct. 1964), pp.451-^72.

"The Changing Soviet Challenge," Wingspread, Racine, Wisconsin:The Johnson Foundation, 1964, pp. 1-15.

) •'166. "East-West Trade," Hearings. A Compilation of Views of

Businessmen, Bankers, and Academic Experts, Committee on ForeignRelations, United States Senate, November, 1964,

167. "Present Trends in U.S.-Soviet Relations," Journal of theSchool of International Studies, New Delhi, Indian SchoolOf International Studies, Vol. VI, No. 2 (Oct. 1964), pp. 117-132-

168. et al., "The Future of Eastern Europe," East Europe, Vol. XXIX,No. 5 (May 1964), pp. 11-15* passim.

169. See number 134. (in The USSR and Communism: Source Readingsand Interpretations)

170. "Heiwa-Kyozon Jidai no Kiki," (Crisis in the Period of Peace-ful Coexistence), Yomiuri Shinbun (Tokyo), August 23, 1964, p.

171. "Introduction: Power and Ideology in the Communist States,"in The Communist States at the Crossroads Between Moscow andPeking», edited by Adam Bromke, New York: Frederick A. Praeger,Inc., 1965- pp3-20. Japanese translation, Tokyo: Jiji Press,through Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc., 1965. Pp. 3-20.

172. "Some Vignettes of Soviet Life," Survey3 No. 55 (April 1965)>pp. 52-63.

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173. ""Foreword," in Emergent Africa, by Scipio psued. , Boston:' Houghton Mifflin Company, 1965- Pp. 5-6.

174. "Requirements for a European Deterrent in the 1970*5," inNATO in Quest of Cohesion, edited by Karl H. Cerny and Henry W.Briefs, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc*^ for the HooverInstitution on War, Revolution, and Peace, 1965- Pp. 257-269.

175. "Negotiating With the Communists," transcribed from the televisionseries "WHA3? EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COMMUNISM," producedby Ellis Mott, prepared by Edward H. Weiss Company for The PurexCorporation. As a public service.

176. See number 145. (in Soviet Politics and Government; A Reader)

177. "Eastern Europe and United States Policy," Focus on EasternEurope Issue-, Foreign- Policy Association, Intercom,, Vol* V33C>No. 4 (July-August 1965), PP. 15-18.

'178. "The Soviet Union and the United Nat ions >" InternationalOrganization, Vol. XIX, No. 3 (Summer 1965), PP. 666-667* InThe United Nations in the Balance a edited by Norman J* Padelfordand Leland M. Goodrich, Nevr York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc.^1965. Pp. 302-313.

)179- "Ideological Diversities and Crises-within the Communist Area,"Modern Age, Vol. IX, No. 4 (Fall 1965), pp. 343-353*

180. "New Trends and Naw Needs in the Study of Contemporary WesternEurope," American Council of Learned Societies, Newsletter,Vol. XVI, No. 6 (October 1965), pp. 1-14. An abridged versionis found in the Report on the Eastern Regional Conference onEuropean and Atlantic-Area Studies, Airlie House, Warrenton,Virginia, May 5-6, 1967, pp. 31-35.

181. "The Communist B£oc in the I960' s," in BeyonS the Cold WarrEssays on American Foreign Policy in a Changing Environmentsedited by Robert A. Goldwin, Public Affairs Conference Center of \University of-Chicago, Chicago: Rand McNally and Co., 1963,1965. Pp. 96-11^.

182. "Ideological Diversities and Crises Within the Communist Area,"in Western Policy and Eastern Europe, edited by David S. Collierand Kurt Glaser, Chicago: Henry KegneryCo., with theFoundation for Foreign Affairs, Inc., 1966. Pp.-44-59. As"Ideologishhe Differenzierungen und Krisen im/KonimunistisehenHerrschaftsbereich," in Die Politik des Westens und -Osteruropa,Koln: Verlag Itfissenschaft und Politik, 1966, pp. 67-83; firstpublished in Modern Age, IX, No. 4 (Fall 1965), pp. 34-3-353.

183. translator. The Great Russian Revolutionary Victor Cher**ov,New York: Russel & Russel, Publishers, 1966*• 447 pages.First published by Yale University Press, 1936.

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1'8*!. "Communist Policy and the Third World," The Review of Politics,">) Vol. XXVIII, No. 2 (April I966), pp. 210-237.

y/185. "The Soviet T&iion Since Khrushchev," Headline Series, No. 175*New York: Foreign Policy Association, February 1955, 78 pages.Abridged, "La Politique etrangere de I1 URSS apres Khrouchtchev,"Politique Etrangere, Vol. XXXI, No. 1, (1966), pp. 5-l8.

186. "Comments in Retrospect," In Beginnings of the Cold War» byMartin F. Herz, Blooraington, Indiana: Indiana University Press,I966. Pp. 193-194. Abridged from The Kremlin and Iforld PoliticsStudies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books,Inc., 1950. Pp. 155-155.

187. See number I52. (In Government of Communist China

188. See number 74, (In The Foreign Policy of the Soviet Union)

189. "Soviet Foreign Policy since Khrushchev," in Soviet and ChineseCommunist Power in the World Today, edited by Rodger Swearingen,New York: Basic Books, Inc., Publishers, 1966. Pp.

c/190. "Eastern Europe in World Power Politics," Modarn Age, Vol. XI,No. 2 (1967), 119-130. Reprinted as "Osteuropa im Kraftespielder Weltmachte," in Osteuropa und die Hoffnung auf Freiheit,edited by Alfred Domes, Koln: Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik,

) 1967. Pp. 76-92.

191.- "international Affairs," in U.S. Philanthropic Foundations"Their History, Structure, Management, and Record, edited byWarren Weaver, New .York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1967•

375-395.

192. See number 171. (Japanese translation)

193. "The Kremlin and the Third World," Foreign Affairs, XLVI, No. 1(October 1967)* pp. 64-77. ~

194. "Scope, Magnitude, and Implications of the United States Anti-ballistic Missile Program," Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Military Applications of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy,Congress of the United States, Ninetieth Congress, First Session,Washington, November 6 and 7> 1967, pp. 52-63* 88. 96.

195. "Challenges and Handicaps to United States Policy,11 in TheUnited States and Eastern Europe, a report of the PacificNorthwest Assembly at the University of Oregon, Eugene, February20-March 3* 1968, pp. I5-I9.

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196. See number 201* (in Entspannung Sicherheit Frieden)7 •197. "Eastern Europe in World Power Politics," in Elements of Change

in Eastern Europe: Prospects for Freedom, edited by David S.Collier and Kurt Galser, Chicago: Henry Renery Company, 1968.

I98 • Russian Diplomacy and the Opening of the Eastern Question inand 1539. New York: Russell and Russell, 1969, 17S pages.

See number 74. (in Hearings)

200. "Soviet Search for Security," in Soviet-American Rivalry in theMiddle East, edited by J. C. Hurewitz, Proceedings of the Academyof Political Science, Vol. XXIX, No. 3 (1959), pp. 215-227*Also publisher in hardcover and paperback by Praeger for theAcademy of Political Science, 19§9, pp. 216-227.

201. "^he United States and East-West Detente: The Range of Choice*w

in Journal of International Affairs, Vol. XXII, No. 1 (1968),pp. 5-15. Reprinted as "Die Vereinigten Staaten und die Ost-West-Entspannung," Entspannung Sicherheit Frieden, VerlagWissenschaft und Politik, Koln* 195b". pp. 53-55.

202. "Foreword in New Trends in Kremlin Policy, Special ReportSeries Number Eleven, August 1970, Washington, D. C*:

'\ . Georgetown Iftiiversity, The Center for Strategic and InternationalStudies, 1970. Pp. v-viii.

203. "The Universities and Public Policy—Challenges and Limits,ff

The Task o'f Universities in a Changing World, edited byStephen D. Kertesz, Notre Dame, Indiana: University of NotreDame Press, 1971. Pp.

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Box k?i

RumaniaBulgariaBadina, Ovidiu Prof. Dr. (Gusti)

Rumanian scholar, Director of Research Centre for Youth Problems inBucharest, 1970

Bulgaria and Rumania #1(Detailed explanation of contents stapled onto each folder)

Z - Zadrugas, Rumanian, Transylvanian9 envelopes of pictures1 box of film negatives for pictures

Bibliography on Balkans

1 envelope - Bulgariapictures and negativescalling cardsBibliography of Bulgarian Memoirs Literature

Russian Grammar Book, Grammatika, 1923

Envelopes, Bosnia, Serbia and MacedoniaTransylvanian Saxon Villagers •letter to PEM from Priest (Soala); Biographical and sociological data;on villagers; pamphlets; photographs; address book and Book Citations

RumaniaTransylvanian Saxons; notes on villages; pamphlets, newspaper articles;Map of Saxon-inhabited region of Transylvania; Notebook of locaX functions

National Geographicrejected story on "Four Peasant Weddings in Transylvania" by PEM; photographsand article

Transylvanian Saxonsstatistics; Sociological Charts (PEM); Conference notes on. an unpublishedarticle on Rumanian villages and attitudesauto guide for a section of Transylvania; book citations; data on Germanvillages in lower Saxony and Rheinland; D.Gusti "Sociologic Ronraneasca"Institutional Social Roman, January 193&; diary of trip through GermanySlovakia, Moravia, Bohemia and Rumania, 193*K letters to PEK from Gusti,and Petru Comarnesco, 19^6; 3 notebooks - sociological data

Box **8;

Albanian Villages, June 25 - July 30» 1938census data

Rumanian2 official letters informing local authorities of PSft's arrival andrequesting cooperation

Germanletter from Bishop of Transylvania asking eclesiastical cooperation a PBM;informal letter (in England)

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Albania and Bulgaria3 copies of excerpts from "A Bulgarian Village11, Part 2, Chapter V; AZasdruga in Albania; The Household of Pasho Hys - Conkuns; excerpts onMosely's fieldwork in Transylvania and Balkans; post cards; pamphlet fronrRus. Research Institution in Prague, 19^1; 3 newspaper articles, troublein Albania, 1937; 1 newspaper article on Soviet affairs 1951; notes onAlbanian Zadrnga

Library lettersrequest for books

Questionnaires - in Rumanialetter' from George Vernadsky in Russian, 1933

Flag

Notes on studies of Saxon, Rhineland, Transylvanian villagesbibliographies

PamphletsPolish - Yugoslav material of Peasant life and Zadruga; Pamphlet on. EasternEuropean Jewish family; Pamphlet on a German Museum; Pro-Nazi "Volt undRaura der JSibenburger Sachsen"; Zadruga pamphlets

Mosely Bibliography of Balkans

Rumanian and Zadrugas5 notebooks - description of Henerary and pictures, cost of trip (good noteson individuals and their lives)

19 envelopes of film - and postcard pictures of Rumania - notebooks explainpictutes

3 negatives

Baker - Bliss CorrespondenceVol.11 June, 1918 - July 28, 19l8Vol. III. August 7t 1918 - October 23, 19l8

Typed copiesCorrespondence concerning American intervention in Russian Civil V/ar

letters to President(U-S«), Bliss to Baker, Supreme V/ar Council AmericanSection, Versailles

Baker - Bliss11 Project

Bliss Papers

Miller Diary, W. W. I peace, 1919

These publications are in Box 19Zbigniew Brzezinski, Peaceful Engagement in Europe's FutureSchool of International Affairs/Columbia University (19&5) 55p-

Alfred Grosser, Franco-Soviet Relations TodayMemorandum RM-5382-PR, Prepared for United States Air Force Project RandThe Rand Corporation, (August 1967)

Thomas W. Wolfe, Soviet Military Policy at the Fifty-Year MarkMemorandum RM-5¥f3-PR, Prepared for United States Air Force Project RandThe Rand Corporation, (September 1967)


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