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T. V. SOONG A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS IN THE HOOVER INSTITUTION ARCHIVES PREPARED BY GRACE M. HAWES AND JULIA TUNG REVISED BY APARNA MUKHERJEE AND LISA NYUGEN HOOVER INSTITUTION STANFORD UNIVERSITY 1978 (Revised 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008)
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T. V. SOONG

A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS

IN THE HOOVER INSTITUTION ARCHIVES

PREPARED BY

GRACE M. HAWES AND

JULIA TUNG

REVISED BY

APARNA MUKHERJEE AND

LISA NYUGEN

HOOVER INSTITUTION

STANFORD UNIVERSITY

1978 (Revised 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008)

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T. V. SOONG

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 1894 December 4 Born, Shanghai, China 1915 B.A., Harvard University * 1915-1917 Graduate studies, Columbia University, New York 1917-1923 Secretary, Han-yeh-p’ing iron and coal complex,

China (Hanyang steel mill, Tayeh iron mines, P’inghsiang coal mines). Also involved in trade and banking circles, Shanghai

1923 Manager, Salt Administration in Kwangtung and

Kwangsi Provinces 1924 Manager, Central Bank, Canton

Member, Committee for Food Control 1925 Minister of Finance, National Government, Canton 1926 Member, Central Executive Committee

Minister of Commerce Member, National Government (State) Council

1927 Minister of Finance, Wuhan Government

Member, Standing Committee, Government Council Member, Military Council Member, Kuomintang Political Council

1928 Minister of Finance, Nanking Government

Governor, Central Bank of China, Shanghai 1932-1933 Acting President, Executive Yuan, Nanking 1933 Head of Chinese Delegation to the World Economic

Conference, London Resigned government posts, except for National

Economic Council 1934 Founder, China Development Finance Corporation 1938 Acting Chairman, National Aeronautical Affairs

Commission 1940-1942 Personal representative of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-

shek to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, D.C.

1942-1945 Minister of Foreign affairs 1944 Acting President, Executive Yuan

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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE (Contd.) 1945 Head of Chinese Delegation, United Nations

Conference, San Francisco, California Elected as one of four chairmen of United Nations

Conference 1945-1947 President, Executive Yuan 1947-1949 Governor, Kwangtung Province 1949-1950 President, Bank of China, Taiwan 1971 Died, San Francisco. Interred, New York

* T. V. Soong also received two honorary doctorates, from Columbia University and Yale University

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T. V. SOONG PAPERS

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Hoover Institution acquired fifty-eight boxes of T. V. Soong papers from the Soong family in the 1970s. Of this material, thirty-nine boxes have been available for research since their acquisition. The other nineteen boxes were closed by the family during the lifetime of Madame Chiang Kai-shek, who passed away on October 23, 2003. This finding aid describes the papers in these fifty-eight boxes. In 2004 the family donated additional Soong papers, which are described in a separate finding aid. On April 26, 2004, the nineteen boxes of papers closed by the family since the 1970s and all of the papers acquired in 2004 were opened for research. The family could not authorize the release of security-classified government documents, which were present in both the original acquisition and the 2004 addition. The vast majority of these, including all classified documents in the original acquisition, were declassified by the U.S. government and opened in summer 2004. In January 2005 the declassified documents were returned to their original folders, which are listed below. While the arrangement of folders and papers remains unchanged since the 1970s, the fifty-eight boxes in the original acquisition were renumbered in April 2004. Originally organized as Schedule A, boxes 1-40, and Schedule B, boxes 1-18, the schedules were eliminated and the boxes numbered sequentially from 1 to 58. A box conversion chart is available upon request. As a standard archival preservation procedure, use copies have been substituted for original documents in some cases. All information contained in the original documents is open and available in the use copies. Upon request, the original documents may be viewed under direct supervision by archives staff. Selected telegrams in the T. V. Soong papers were translated from Chinese to English by Hsiao-Ting Lin in 2004-2005 and are available as a separate collection. However, the telegrams that were translated are from the additional papers acquired in 2004; none of the documents in the fifty-eight boxes described by this finding aid have been translated by Lin.

T. V. SOONG INCREMENTAL MATERIAL SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

Increments in the T. V. Soong collection were acquired in 2004 and 2006 when the Soong family descendents augmented the existing T. V. Soong collection at the Hoover Institution Archives. These incremental materials describe such turning points as the abduction of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in 1936 (the Xi’an incident), the dismissal of General Joseph Stilwell, and the framing of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of 1945. A major component of the collection includes T. V. Soong’s notes, memoranda, confidential telegrams, financial records, and correspondence with Chiang Kai-shek and other government officials in China’s wartime government. It also includes personal correspondence exchanged between members of the Soong family, including T. A. Soong, Soong Ai-ling (Madame H. H. K’ung), Soong Ching-ling (Madame Sun Yat-sen) and Soong Mei-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-shek).

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T. V. SOONG INCREMENTAL MATERIAL SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE (CONTD.)

The arrangement of this material has been closely maintained as it was received from the donors in 2004 and 2006. In some cases, as a standard archival preservation procedure, use copies have been substituted for original documents. All information contained in the original documents is open and available in the use copies. Upon request, the original documents, which comprise the Restricted Material series, may be viewed under direct supervision by archives staff. This series includes all restricted originals from boxes 1 to 64. The family could not authorize the release of security-classified government documents, which were present in both the original acquisition and the 2004 addition. The vast majority of these were declassified by the U.S. government and opened in summer 2004. In January 2005 the declassified documents were returned to their original folders. Below is a list of folders containing declassified documents re-filed in January 2005. List of folders containing declassified documents refiled in January 2005 CORRESPONDENCE Box 4 Folder 14 Folder 23 Box 5 Folder 2 Box 6 Folder 38 Box 7 Folder 1 Folder 10 Box 9 Folder 27 Box 10 Folder 14 OFFICE FILE Box 12 Folder 2 Box 16 Folder 4 Box 18 Folder 6 Box 19 Folder 7 SUBJECT FILE Box 20 Folder 12 Box 21 Folder 4 Box 22 Folder 3 Box 24

Folder 2 Folder 3

Box 26 folder 7 Box 27

Folder 2 Folder 4 Folder 7 Folder 13 Box 28

Folder 13 Folder 14

Box 29 Folder 6 Folder 8

Folder 14 Box 30 Folder 3

SUBJECT FILE (CONTD.)

Box 31 Folder 1 Folder 10 Folder 13

Box 34 Folder 2 Folder 3 FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL Boxes 36-39 INCREMENTAL MATERIALS

Box 61, folder 14 Box 62 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 8

Folder 11 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 22 Box 63 Folder 1

Folder 24 Folder 31 Box 64 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 5 Folder 8 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 24

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REGISTER

T. V. SOONG PAPERS SERIES DESCRIPTION: Box Nos Series 1-10 CORRESPONDENCE, 1933-1960. Arranged alphabetically by

name of correspondent 11-19 OFFICE FILE, 1940-1949. Telegrams sent and received while

T. V. Soong held positions as Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s personal representative to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, as Acting President of the Executive Yuan, and as Governor of Kwangtung Province. The telegrams are arranged chronologically. Security-classified telegrams were removed; upon declassification they will be placed in Formerly Closed Material

20-35 SUBJECT FILE, 1935-1950. Interviews, meeting notes,

memoranda, printed materials, and reports, arranged alphabetically by title or subject

35 SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1941-1948. Drafts, newspaper

articles, notes, and speeches, arranged by title, subject, or place of speech

36-39 FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL, c. 1934-1948. Correspondence,

lists, and other material, arranged alphabetically by correspondent, title, or subject

40 OVERSIZE MATERIAL, 1920-1945. Charts, maps, and reports 41 CORRESPONDENCE [Chinese language], 1942-1947. Arranged

alphabetically by name of correspondent 42-44 TELEGRAMS [Chinese language], 1937, 1940-1944. Telegrams

sent and received, arranged chronologically. Security classified telegrams were removed and are now available in Formerly Closed Material [Chinese language]

45 SUBJECT FILE [Chinese language], 1937-1946. Documents of

associations, interviews, memoranda, printed material, and reports, arranged alphabetically by subject

46-58 FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL [Chinese language], 1940-1948.

Security classified documents and restricted material, including correspondence of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Mei-ling Soong Chiang and name lists of officials

Photo file PHOTOGRAPHS. 8 albums and 2 envelopes Microfilm cabinet MICROFILM. 2 reels Memorabilia cabinet

MEMORABILIA. Relief portrait of Chinese man, possibly T. V. Soong

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REGISTER

T. V. SOONG PAPERS SERIES DESCRIPTION (CONTD.) Box Nos Series 59-69 INCREMENTAL MATERIALS. Additional documents describe such

turning points as the abduction of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in 1936 (the Xi’an incident), the dismissal of General Joseph Stilwell, and the framing of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of 1945. A major component of the collection includes T. V. Soong’s notes, memoranda, confidential telegrams, financial records, and correspondence with Chiang Kai-shek and other government officials in China’s wartime government. It also includes personal correspondence exchanged between members of the Soong family, including T. A. Soong, Soong Ai-ling (Madame H. H. K’ung), Soong Ching-ling (Madame Sun Yat-sen) and Soong Mei-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-shek).

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CONTAINER LIST: Box Folder Nos Nos Contents 1. CORRESPONDENCE, 1933-1960 1 General, 1940-1948 2 Unidentified, 1940-1947 3 Adler, Sol, 1946 4 Alsop, Joseph, 1940-1945 5 Ameghino, Cesar, 1944 6 Andrew, George Findlay, 1940-1941 7 Arce, José, 1946 8 Arnstein, Daniel G., 1941 9 Atcheson, George, Jr., 1944 10 Avramow, Alberto J., 1941-1942 11 Baron, Richard, 1942 12 Bayne, E. A., 1947 13 Beers, Leroy A., 1941 14 Bell, B. W., 1941 15 Beneš, Edvard, 1943 16 Bien, S. Z., 1941 17 Blaine, James G., 1942 18 Blakeslee, George H., 1941 19 Blum, Carl, 1944 20 Boatner, H. L., 1941 21 Bodenstein, I., 1941 22 Bond, William L., 1941-1946 23 Boucher, Hiram A., 1947-1948 24 Bramlett, Ted, 1941 25 Brennan, James, 1947 26 Broadwell, Billy, 1942 27 Bruce, Edward, 1941 28 Buchanan, Edwin A., 1947 29 Buckley, Walter, Mrs., 1940 30 Bullitt, William C., 1940-1941 31 Burck, Alfred D., 1942 32 Burke, Daniel, 1940 33 Calvet de Magalhãis, José, 1948 34 Carl Bernadotte, Prince of Sweden, 1946 35 Carter, Edward C., 1943-1945 36 Carton de Wiart, Adrian C., 1945 37 Chang, F., 1943-1948 38 Chang, Loy, 1945-1946 39 Chang, Peng-chun, n.d. 40 Chang, Yung Nian, 1948 41 Chao, C. M., 1948 42 Chen, C. P., General, 1946 43 Chen, Chak, 1945 44 Chen, Doa Tung, n.d. 45 Chen, Fu Kuang, 1945 2. Chen, Reignson C., 1941-1946 Telegrams 1941 1 Incoming 2 Outgoing

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2. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) Chen, Reignson C. (Contd.) Telegrams (Contd.) 1942 3 Incoming 4 Outgoing 5 Letters, 1941-1946 6 Chennault, Claire L., General, 1943-1944 7 Chenzen, Sophia H., 1943 8 Chiang(?), Mon-lin, 1933 9 Chien, Chang Tsu, 1942 3. 1 China Defense Supplies, Inc., 1942-1944 2 China Institute in America, 1942 China 3 Ministry of Finance, 1942 4 National Resources Commission, 1945 5 China Purchasing Agency, 1946 6 Chinese Government Information Office, 1947 7 Chinese Legation - Bern, Switzerland, n.d. 8 Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation

Administration (CNRRA), 1947-1948 9 Chinese Naval Construction Mission, 1945 10 Chinese Supply Commission, 1945-1946 11 Ching, Tien Ku, 1943 12 Chow, C. J., General, 1943-1944 13 Chow, Felton, 1944 14 Chow, W. K., 1946 15 Chun, H. C., 1944-1945 16 Chun, R. C., 1942 17 Chung, Chee Yuan, 1948 18 Chung, S. L., 1948 19 Churchill, Winston, 1943 20 Clark, Edwin N., 1946 21 Clayton, William L., 1944-1945 22 Cleveland, Harlan, 1947 23 Copland, D. B., 1948 24 Cousins, Garnett, 1942 25 Davis, T. C., 1947-1948 26 Eden, Anthony, 1943 27 Elder, James C., 1940-1943 28 Eu, Jenny, 1942 29 Fang, C. H., General, 1946 30 Foo, P. S., 1943 31 Frankfurter, Felix, 1942 32 Friedman, I. S., 1945 4. 1 Gauss, Clarence, 1943 2 Gawler, G. N., 1947-1948 3 Gilpatric, Don, 1947-1948 4 Grantham, Sir Alexander, 1948-1960 5 Guillaume, R., 1949 6 Halifax, Edward, 1st Earl of, 1942-1943 7 Hall, R. O., 1948-1949 8 Hall, Ronald, 1947-1948 9 Han, Lih Wu, 1942-1943 10 Harriman, W. Averell, 1950

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4. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 11 Henderson, Leon, 1945 12 Hill, Creighton, 1941 Ho, P.H., 1941-1947 13 Letters 14 Telegrams 15 Ho, Ying-ching, 1941 16 Hollis, L. C., 1943 17 Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., 1948 18 Hongkong, Ronald, 1943 19 Hoo, Victor, 1942-1944 20 Hopkins, Harry, 1942-1945 21 Hou, C. Y., 1946 22 Howe, Clarence Decatur, 1949 23 Hsi, Te-mou, 1941-1946 24 Hsia, Pinfang, 1942-1943 25 Hsieh, H. L., 1944-1945 26 Hsu, Kwangtze, W., 1940 27 Hsu, Kwong-tse, 1945 28 Hu, Lan Sung, 1948 29 Hu, Shih, 1951 30 Huang, H. J., 1943 31 Huang, K. Loo, 1947 32 Huo, Pao Tsai, 1945 33 Hurley, Patrick J., General, 1945-1951 34 Institute of Pacific Relations, American Council, 1940-

1941 35 Irving Trust Company, 1942 36 Johnson, B. A., General, 1946 37 Keswick, John, 1948 5. 1 Kiang, H. C., 1941-1945 2 Kiang, P., General, 1944-1948 3 King, Ernest P., Admiral, 1942 4 King, P. Z., 1943 5 King, Wunsz, 1943 Koo, V. K. Wellington, 1941-1949 6-7 Telegrams, 1941-1948 8 Letters, 1941-1949 9 Koo, Y. C., 1934-1938 10 Kuo, Ying Tsai, 1948 11 Kwangtung Provincial Bank, 1948 12 Kwei, C. T., 1943 13 Kwok, Elsie, 1943 14 Kwok, K. K., 1945 15 Kwok, P. W., 1943 16 Kwok, Shang Yu, 1948 17 Laguardia, Fiorello, 1946 18 Lawrence, Mr., n.d. 19 Leahy, William D., Admiral, 1943 20 Lee, Kan, Dr., 1942-1945 6. 1 Lee, T. C., Major, 1943-1945 2 Lee, Tommy, 1942 3 Lee, Wei-kuo, 1942-1945 4 Li, K. C., 1942

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6. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 5 Li, Shu-fan, 1943-1946 6 Li, Tu-kung, 1942-1943 7 Lieu, O. S., 1946 8 Lim, Robert K. S., 1948 9 Lin, D. Y., 1943 10 Lin, W. Y., 1946-1948 11 Ling, F. P., 1945-1946 12 Little, Lester K., 1942-1948 13 Liu, C. S., 1943-1946 14 Liu, Chieh, 1945-1949 15 Liu, Frank, 1944 16 Liu, J. Heng, 1943-1944 17 Liu, Ju-sung, 1948 18 Look, Mang Hey, 1942 19 Look, Vun Hou, 1942 20 Lu, David, 1944 21 Luce, Henry R., 1943-1949 22 Ludden, Raymond P., 1948 23 Lynott, George H., 1940-1941 24 Ma, Te-chi, 1943 25 MacArthur, Douglas, General, 1948 26 MacDonald, Malcolm, 1948-1953 27 Mackenzie King, W. L., 1943-1949 28 Magruder, Carter B. (?), General, 1941-1942 29 Mar, Pellican T., Admiral, 1946 30 Martins, Maria, 1943-1945 31 Maux, H. C., 1944 32 McHugh, J. M., 1942-1944 33 McNeary, H. G., 1940-1941 34 Meyrier, Ambassador, 1948 35 Mon, Yin Chung, 1943 36 Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 1941-1944 37 Moore, Maurice T., Mrs., n.d. 38 Mountbatten, Louis, 1943-1945 39 Mowrer, Edgar, 1941-1945 40 Murphy, Robert, 1956 41 Murray, J. L., 1948 42 Nelson, Donald M., 1944-1945 43 Neprud, Carl, 1945 44 Nicholson, Mr. (?), 1940 45 Nixon, F. A., 1947 46 Odlum, Victor W., General, 1948 47 Olmstead, Ralph, 1946-1948 48 Ovesen (?), Henrik, 1944 49 Pan, S. H., 1946 50 Paul-Boncour, Joseph, 1942-1943 7. 1 Peers, Roy G., 1945-1949 2 Pott, F. L. Hawks, 1947 3 Prescott, William, 1952 4 Price, E. G., 1948 5 Price, Frank W., 1943 6 Price, Harry, 1942-1944 7 Quo, Tai-chi, 1942 8 Rajchman, Ludwig, 1940-1945 9 Remer, Carl, n.d.

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8. CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 1 Rogers, Cyril, 1940-1946 2 Rondon, L & W Company (Hong Kong), 1940-1949 3 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1942-1943 4 Rorschach, A. L., 1947-1948 5 Rouse, Rolla, 1948 6 Royere, Pierre, 1948 7 Samson, Henry R., 1947-1948 8 Saturday Evening Post, n.d. 9 Schubart, William H., 1942 10 See Kung, Mr., 1946 11 Seymour, Horace, 1943-1944 12 Shaughnessy, Quinn, 1942 13 Shen, H. J., 1946 14 Shen, Shi-hwa, 1943-1944 15 Shen, Yuen-ting, 1947 16 Shih, Mr., 1946 17 Shihsi, Hsu, 1945 18 Smith, E. Groff, 1943 19 Snow, Edgar, 1940-1941 9. 1 Spellman, Archbishop Francis J., 1943 2 Steelzner, E., 1948 3 Stein, Freiherr von, 1942 4 Stein, Gunther, 1943 5 Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., 1945-1946 6 Stevenson, Ralph, 1947-1948 7 Stuart, J. Leighton, 1947-1948 8 Sun, Fo, 1942-1943 9 Sun, Li-jen, 1947-1948 10 Swing, Raymond, 1945 11 Sze, Alfred, 1943-1945 12 Sze, Deson, 1944 13 Sze, Seeming, 1943-1945 14 Tan, W. H., 1944-1948 15 Tang, M. Y., 1942 16 Tao, Zung-tse, 1945 17 Tcheng, Pao King, 1942 18 Thurber, H. R., 1948 19 Ting, K. T., 1947 20 Tong, Hollington, 1944-1945 21 Townsend, Peter, 1947 22 Trone, S., 1945 23 Tsai, S. M., 1942 24 Tsai, T. W., 1945 25 Tseng, T. K., 1943 26 Tweedy, G., 1942-1944 27 Tyrell, G. F., 1948 28 U Sze Wing, 1946 29 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

(UNRRA), 1947 30 United States. China Relief Mission, 1947-1948 31 United States. State Department. Historical Division,

1956 32 Wallace, Henry, 1945 33 Wang, C. C., 1946 34 Wang, Shih-chieh, 1946-1948

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9. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 35 Wedemeyer, Albert C., General, 1944-1946 36 Wei, Tao-ming, 1945-1946 37 Wen, Y. C., 1941 38 White, Harry, 1944-1945 39 White, Theodore H., 1943-1948 40 Whitney, Betsey C., 1952 10. 1 Willauer, Whiting, 1945 2 Wilson Company, H. W., 1941 3 Wong, K. H., 1945 4 Wong, Wen-hao, 1945 5 Woo, L. S., 1948 6 Woo, Y. C., 1940-1941 7 Wu, C. H., 1940 8 Wu, K. C., 1943-1947 9 Yang, S. Z., 1944-1945 10 Yarnell, Harry E., Admiral, n.d. 11 Yen, Y. C. James, 1943-1945 12 Yin, Ernest R., 1945 13 Yin, K. Y., 1945-1947 14 Young, Arthur N., 1941-1945 15 Youngman, William S., 1943-1948 16 Yu, David, General, 1945 17 Yui, O. K., 1942-1947 18 Zi, Oliver, 1948 11. OFFICE FILE, 1940-1949 Telegrams 1 Chungking – Washington, D.C., 1942 June 2 –

October 5 2 China Defense Supplies, 1942 3 Incoming, 1942 October 22 – 1943 March 1 4 Outgoing, 1942 October 23 – 1943 March 5 5 Duplicates, 1942 October 23 – 1943 February 5 6 Incoming, 1942 November 17 – December 30 7 Outgoing, 1942 November 19 – December 30 8 Miscellany, 1942 October 22 – 1943 August 24 12. 1 China Defense Supplies, 1942 October – 1943

February 2 Chungking, incoming, 1942 October 5 – 1943 January

2 3 Chungking, outgoing, 1942 October 6 – 1943 January

4 4 Outgoing, 1942 January 5 – 1943 October 6 13. 1 Calcutta, 1943 2-3 China Defense Supplies, 1943 4 Chungking, 1943 January – March 5 Moscow, 1943 6 New Delhi, 1943 7 Vically, 1943 8 Washington, 1943 9 Incoming, 1943 10 Outgoing, 1943

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14. OFFICE FILE (Contd.) Telegrams (Contd.) 1 Incoming, 1943 January 5 – 1943 October 2 2 Outgoing, 1943 January 4 – 1943 March 31 3 Incoming, 1943 April 1 – 1944 April 30 4 Outgoing, 1943 April 1 – 1944 April 30 15. 1 Chungking, 1943 June 1 – 1944 April 30 2 Incoming, 1943 October 3 – 1944 September 1 3 Outgoing, 1943 October 6 – 1944 August 24 4 Miscellany, 1943-1944 16. 1 China Defense Supplies, 1944 2 Incoming, 1944 3 Outgoing, 1944 4 Incoming, 1944 July 4 – 1945 April 6 5 Outgoing, 1944 July 14 – 1945 October 23 6 Incoming, 1944 July 5 – 1945 July 30 7 Outgoing, 1944 July 15 – 1945 July 31 17. 1 Chungking T. V. C. Office, 1944 May 4 – August 31 2 Incoming, 1944 July 17 – 1946 July 8 3 Washington, D.C., 1945 October 23 – 1946 May 4 18. 1 Incoming, 1945 August 10 – 1946 April 12 2 Outgoing, 1945 August 12 – 1946 April 12 3 Miscellany, 1945 October 13 – 1946 March 27 4 Incoming, 1945 October 1 – 1946 February 27 5 Incoming, 1946 March 1 – May 10 6 Incoming, 1946 May 13 – October 9 19. 1 Incoming-outgoing, 1946 April 27 – September 6 2 Outgoing, 1946 March 28 – June 28 3 Outgoing, 1946 May 6 – September 6 4 Incoming, 1946 July 12 – 1947 September 26 5 Outgoing, 1946 September 7 – 1947 September 26 6 Incoming-outgoing, 1947-1949 7 Incoming-outgoing, 1948-1949 20. SUBJECT FILE, 1935-1950 1 Alsop, Joseph 2 Australia 3 Banks and banking – China 4 Beal, Jonathan R. 5 Belgium, vols. I and II, 1941 Biographical material 6 Biographies 7 Daily schedule, 1942 October – 1943 January

(incomplete) 8 Newspaper articles, interviews (typewritten

copies) 9 Blandford, John 10 Bond, W. L. 11 Boxers – Indemnities 12 Buck, Pearl 13 Bullitt, William C. 14 Burma Road

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20. (Contd.) SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) 15 Burma-Yunnan Railway 16 Byrnes, James F. 17 California – Alien Land Laws Canada Economic Assistance – China – Mutual Aid Board

Reports 18-20 1 21-23 2 21. 1-3 3 4 Foreign relations – China 22. 1 Canton – Customs office 2 Canton-Kowloon Highway 3 Central Bank of China 4 Chai, F. Y. 5 Chang H. H. 6 Chen, Kwang Pu 7 Chen, R. C. China 8 Agriculture 23. 1 Automobiles 2 Central News Agency 3 Commission on Aeronautical Affairs 4-6 Communism 24. 1 Cotton industry Currency question 2 Allotment 3-5 Stabilization 6 Dike reconstruction 25. Economic conditions 1-2 General 3 Gold sales 4 Economic planning 5 Embassy, Washington, D.C. 6 Firearms 7 Foreign exchange Foreign relations 8 Great Britain 9 Russia 26. 1 Tibet United States 2 General Economic assistance 3 1940 4 1942-1943 5 1945-1946 6 1946-1947 7 Imports 8 Industrial development 9 Liquidity (Economics) 10 Medical care

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27. SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) China (Contd.) 1-2 Ministry of Finance 3 National land policy 4 National Resources Commission Natural resources 5 Coal 6 Metals 7 Oil 8 Tungsten 9 Northeast Four Provinces 10 Pearl River 11 Politics and government 12 Railroads 13 Rice 28. 1 Taxation 2 Textile industry 3 Shipping 4 War Production Board 5 Yangtze Power Company China Defense Supplies, Inc. Correspondence 6 1941 7 1943 8 1944 9 Memoranda 10-14 Reports 29. 1 China Development Finance Corporation (CDFC) 2 China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) 3 Chinese Industrial Cooperatives (Indusco), International

Committee 4 Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation

Administration (CNRRA) 5 Chinese Supply Commission (CSC) 6 Chou En-lai 7 Chungking – Telephone service 8 Churchill, Winston 9 Davies, John Paton 10 Dulles, John Foster 11 Eden, Anthony 12 Diplomats’ wives list 13 Fortune, 1945 April 14 Frankfurter, Felix 15 Gauss, Clarence Great Britain 16 Economic assistance – China 17 Foreign relations – China 18 Hainan Island 19 Henry, James 20 Hong Kong 21 Hopkins, Harry 22 Hsiao, Sin-ju Pu 30. 1 Hsu, Shushi 2 Hull, Cordell

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30. (Contd.) SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) 3 Hurley, Patrick 4 Institute of Pacific Relations 5 International conferences, 1941-1945. U.S. Office of

War Information publication, Problems of War and Peace

6 International Labor Organization 7 Jaspar, A. S. 8 Judd, Walter 9 Keswick, John 10 Kiang, H. C. 11 Kiang, P., General 12 Koo, Wellington 13 Kowloon – Customs office 14 Kung, H. H. Kwangtung Province 15 Brewery 16 Hydroelectric development 17 Paper industry 18 Ships and shipping 19 Sugar 20 Telephone development 21 Leahy, William, Admiral 31. 1 Lend-lease operations (1941-1945) 2 Lin, Yutang 3 Liu, C. S. 4 Maps 5 Marshall, George C., General 6 Medals, Chinese 7 Ming Sung Industrial Company, LTD 8 Miscellany 9 Molin Ho 10 Moscow Conference, 1943 11 Pei, Tsu-yee 12 Rajchman, Ludwig, Dr. Reconstruction (1939-1951) 13 Memoranda 32. Reports 1 Post-War World Organization 2 Initial Reconstruction Program for China 3 Red Cross 4 Roosevelt, Franklin D., President 5 Schuman, Frederick 33. 1 Shanghai – Customs office 2 Shaughnessy, Quinn 3 Shen, Shi-hwa 4 Shigemitsu, Mamoru 5 Singapore 6 Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 7 Stimson, Henry Swatow 8 Customs office 9 Rationing 10 Sze, Deson 11 Sze, Ming-sze 12 Tan, Shao-hwa

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33. (Contd.) SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) 13 Thurston, Mr. 14 Tong, Hollington K. 15 Truman, Harry S., President 34. United Nations 1 General 2 Conference on International Organization 3 Meeting of Five Ministers for Foreign Affairs,

1945 May 25 United States 4 Department of State 5 Economic assistance – China 6 Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) – China 7 Export-Import Bank Foreign relations China 8 General 9 White Paper, 1949 10 Great Britain 11 Vincent, John Carter 12 Wang, H. 13 Wedemeyer, Albert C., General 14 Whampoa – Port development 15 Willauer, Whiting 35. 1 Woo, Yat Kwong World War, 1939-1945 2 General 3 China 4 Yang, S. Z. 5 Yin, K. Y. 6 Young, Arthur N. 7 Youngman, William S. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1941-1948 8 Speech, American Legion Convention, 1942 August.

Typescript, carbon copy (2 copies) 9 After-dinner speech, 1941 September 12. Carbon copy 10 Speech, China Society, n.d. Printed copy 11 "China’s Place in the Postwar World," speech outline,

1942 February 12. Typescript 12 Double Tenth Anniversary speech, 1947 October 10.

Typescript, carbon copies (3 copies) 13 Report, Kuomintang Standing Committee, n.d. 14 Report, Kwangtung Provincial Assembly, 1948 June 24.

Typescript (2 copies) 15 Speech, Kwangtung Provincial Assembly, n.d. Typescript 16 Meeting notes, 1940 May 29 (1 typescript, 2 carbon

copies), 1940 June 28 (1 typescript, 1 carbon copy), 1940 June 29 (1 typescript, 2 carbon copies), and 1940 June 30 (1 typescript, 2 carbon copies)

17 New Year Message, 1942 January 1. Typescript 18 Newspaper article, "Soong Replies to Control Yuan on

Foreign Exchange," 1947 October 7. Printed copy, carbon copies (3 copies)

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35. (Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 19 Proclamation – Kowloon City, n.d. 20 "Proposed United Nations Charter," by T. V. Soong(?)

Carbon copy 21 Radio broadcast for British Broadcasting Company (BBC)

London, 1943 August 8. Carbon copy 22 Speech, Rotary Club, 1948 March 10. Carbon copy 23 Speech, United Nations Conference on International

Organization, 1945 April 30. Printed copies 24 Speech on World War II, 1942 March 6. Drafts.

Typescript, carbon copy (2 copies) 25 Speech, Washington Press Club, n.d. Typescript 26 Speech, Yale University, 1942 June 9. Typescript,

printed copy (2 copies) 36. FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL, 1934-1948 Correspondence 1 Alsop, Joseph, 1943 2 Chang, F., 1948 3 Chen, R. C., 1941-1943 4 Chennault, Claire L., General, 1943 5 Chiang Kai-shek, 1940-1945 6 Chow, C. J., General, 1943-1944 7 Foo, P. S., 1943 8 Gawler, G. N., 1948 9 Grantham, Alexander, Sir, 1948 10 Hollis, L. C., 1943 11 Hopkins, Harry, 1942-1945 12 Hsu, Tso Shan, 1942 13 Kiang, H. C., 1941-1942 14 Koo, Wellington, 1943-1947 15 Koo, Y. C., 1934 16 Kung, Ling-kai, 1946 17 Leahy, William D., Admiral, 1943 18 Li, Shu-fan, 1943 19 Little, Lester K., 1947 20 McCloy, John J., 1942 21 McHugh, J. M., 1944 22 McNarney, J. T., General, 1943 23 McNeary, H. G., 1940 24 Magruder, Carter, General, 1941-1942 25 Pei, Tsu-yee, 1942-1944 26 Price, Harry, 1944 27 Rajchman, Ludwig, 1942-1943 28 Rogers, Cyril, 1941-1946 29 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1943 30 Rorschach, A. L., 1947-1948 31 Sun Yat-sen, 1946 32 U.S. China Relief Mission, 1947 33 Wedemeyer, Albert C., General, 1946 34 Wu, K. C., 1943-1945 35 Yen, Y. C. James, 1945 36 Youngman, William S., 1944 37. Office file Telegrams (security classified) removed from 1 Box 11 2 Box 12

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37. (Contd.) FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL (Contd.) Office file (Contd.) Telegrams removed from (Contd.) 3 Box 13 4 Box 14 5 Box 15 6 Box 16 7 Box 17 8 Box 18 9 Box 19 Subject file (security classified material) 10 Alsop, Joseph 11 Burma Road 12 Central Bank of China, 1946-1947 13 Chiang Kai-shek 14 Chiang Kai-shek, Mme. China 15 Armed forces – Chennault, Claire L.,

"Politico-Military Situation in China," 1944 October 26

16 Communism 17 Currency question – Stabilization 38. Economic conditions 1 General 2 Gold sales 3 Economic planning 4 Foreign exchange Foreign relations 5 Netherlands 6 Russia U.S. 7 General 8 Economic assistance 9 Imports 10 Industrial development 11 Natural resources – Metal 12 Chinese-British-American Conference, Calcutta,

India, 1943 February 13 Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation

Administration (CNNRA) 14 Chinese students in the U.S. – Technician Training

Program (proposed) 15 Davis, John 16 Gauss, Clarence 17 Hong Kong 18 Hopkins, Harry 19 Hurley, Patrick 20 Knox, Frank 21 Kowloon – Customs office 22 Kung, H. H. 23 Leahy, William, Admiral 24 Lend-lease operations (1941-1945) 25 Macao 26 McCloy, John J. 27 Marshall, George C., General 28 Moscow Conference, 1943

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38. (Contd.) FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL (Contd.) Subject file (Contd.) 29 Pei, Tsu-yee 30 Public opinion – U.S. 31 Quebec Conference, 1944 39. 1 Roosevelt, Franklin D., President 2 Shanghai – Customs office 3 Soong, T. V. – Lists of files 4 Stilwell, Joseph, General 5 Tacheng (Sinkiang) – Customs office 6 Timberman, Thomas, Colonel United States 7 Congress 8 Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA),

China 9 Embassy, Chungking 10 Foreign relations - China – General 11 Wedemeyer, Albert C., General 12 Wells, Sumner 13 Wood, W. H. World War, 1939-1945 14 General 15 Chiefs of Staff Committee, India Command 16 China 17 Pacific War Council 18 Reparations 19 Young, Arthur N. 40. OVERSIZE MATERIAL, 1920-1945 28 maps of China, Southeast Asia, Russia, etc.,

primarily during World War II Scrapbook containing copies of invoices, correspondence,

receipts, primarily from the Bank of China, Shanghai, 1937-1938

Report on foreign affairs by Tai Ch’i-tao for the Central Political Council, 1920 November 28

Report by the War Area Service Corps, National Military Council, China, entitled, "A Graphic Report of Thirty-Two Months’ Service, July, 1942 – February, 1945, to the USAF Personnel in China"

6 graphs on the finances of the Kuomintang government, 1940-1945

House plan 41. CORRESPONDENCE [Chinese language], 1942-1947 1 Ah-ying, 1945 2 Bank of Chinese Products, 1945 3 Chang, Fu-ch'eng, 1947? 4 Chang, Han-ch'ing, 1947? 5 Chang, Shao-chuang (Hsü), 1943 6 Chang, T’ing-o, 1945 7 Chang, Tzu-k’ai, 1945 8 Chang, Yu-hua (Cheng), 1946 9 Ch’en, Chih-p’ing, 1947 10 Ch’en, Hsiao-wei, 1946? 11 Ch’en, Po-kung, 1945

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41. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE [Chinese language] (Contd.) 12 Ch’en, Yü-ch’ien, 1945 13 Ch’en, Yüan-chu, 1945 14 Cheng, Chih-hsiang, 1946 15 Chi-nan ta hsüeh. Hsiang-kang t’ung hsüeh hui, 1946 16 Chiang, Hsiao-lu, 1946 17 Chiang, Hsin-te, 1946? 18 Chiang, Meng-lin, 1945? 19 Ch’ien, Ch’ang-chao, 1946 20 Ch’ien, Hsin-chih, 1946? 21 China. Wai-chiao pu, 1946 22 Ching, Yu-yen, 1946 23 Ch’ing yüan hsien li Ching yüan chung hsüeh, 1947 24 Chou, I-ch’un, 1946 25 Chu, Chiao-feng, 1945 26 Chu, Hsiu-feng, 1947 27 Chu, Hui-chün (Chao), 1942? 28 Chung-hua nung yeh hui, 1946 29 Chung hua sheng kung hui, 1946 30 Chung kuo kungchan tang, 1946 31 Comite Hoakiauw Penoendjang Gerakan Amal di Tiongkok 32 Cornell University. Chinese Students Union, 1943 33 Feng, Yü-hsiang, 1946 34 Cheng, I., n.d. 35 Ho, Hao-jo, 1946? 36 Hsiang-kang Hua shang tsung hui, 1946 37 Hsieh, Kuan-sheng, n.d. 38 Hsü, Po-yüan, 1946 39 Hsü, Yün-chih, 1947 40 Hu, Mu-lan, 1946? 41 Hu, Yü-sun, 1945? 42 Huang, Ch’iang, 1942 43 Huang, Po-chiao, 1946 44 Hung, Kuei, 1947? 45 Kan-shu t’ung hsiang hui, 1946 46 Kuang-hua jih pao, 1945 47 Kuang tung lü Kuei t’ung hsiang hui, 1946 48 Kuo, K’ai-chi, 1943 49 Kuomintang. Central Committee, 1947 50 Leng, Yü, 1945 51 Li, Shu-p’ing, 1945 52 Li, Shun-ch’iao, n.d. 53 Li, Te-chieh, 1943 54 Li, Yu-ying, 1947 55 Liu, Kung-yün, n.d. 56 Liu, Pao-ch’en, 1946 57 Liu, Wen-tao, 1946 58 Lu, Han, 1945 59 Ma, Ch’ao-chün, 1945 60 Mo, Liu-sen, n.d. 61 Pei-p’ing shih fan ta hsüeh (Lung-nan). T’ung hsüeh

hui, 1946 62 Po-ch’iang tieh shih yen chiu so ch’ou pei wei yüan hui,

1946 63 San-min-chu-i Youth Corps, 1943 64 Sun, Peng-jung, 1946 65 Tai, Chi-t’ao, 1942

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41. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE [Chinese language] (Contd.) 66 T’ang, Tsu-i, 1946? 67 Tseng, Kung-le, 1947 68 Tseng, Ming, 1946 69 Tsu, Ting-wen, 1946 70 Tu, Hou-ch’ing, Mrs., 1946 71 Wan, Kuo-ping, 1946 72 Wang, Chün-wei, 1946? 73 Wang, Hsin-heng, 1946? 74 Wang, Shou-p’eng, 1946 75 Wang, Yen-shun, 1945 76 Wen, Ch’en-lieh, 1945 77 Weng, Wen-hao, 1945? 78 Wu, Han-chen, 1945? 79 Wu, Shih-chiao, 1945 80 Yang Min Yuan, 1947 81 Yang-sen, 1946 82 Yin, Chung-jung, 1946 83 Yü, Hsüeh-chung, 1946 TELEGRAMS [Chinese language], 1937, 1940-1944 42. Incoming 1 1937 2-6 1940-1941 Outgoing 7 1940 December – 1941 December, 1942 January and

April – October, and 1943 February – September 43. 1 Outgoing, 1941 August – December 2 Incoming, 1942 January – April 3 Outgoing, 1942 January and April – June 4 Incoming, 1942 May – December 44. 1 Outgoing, 1942 July – 1943 September 2 Incoming, 1943 February – September 3-6 Miscellany, 1943 October – 1944 December 45. SUBJECT FILE [Chinese language], 1937-1946 1 Agriculture—Russia 2 Chiang, Po-li China 3 Air Force. American Volunteer Group 4 Coal mining 5 Commerce 6 Communism 7 Cooperation 8 Currency question 9 Han’s family 10 Irrigation machine 11 Job applications and resumes, 1945-1946 12 Manchuria 13 Nanking—Pictorial works 14 National Resources Commission 15 Politics and policy 16 Reconstruction 17 Rice—Supply and price 18 Shanghai - Customs office

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45. (Contd.) SUBJECT FILE [Chinese language] (Contd.) China (Contd.) 19 Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 20 Sun, Yat-sen’s will 21 Textile industry 22 Yeh, Ch’u-ts’ang, 1946 23 Chinese folk-tale 24 Economics 25 Food supply 26 Tobacco industry U.S. 27 Commerce 28 Foreign relations 46. FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL [Chinese language], 1940-1948 Telegrams (security classified) Chronological file, 1940-1947 1 Incoming, 1940 August - October 2 Outgoing, 1940 July - November 3 Incoming, 1941 January - December 4 Incoming, 1942 January - April 5 Incoming, 1942 May - October 6 Outgoing, 1942 April - October and 1943

February - September 47. 1-2 1943 January - September 3-4 1943 October - 1944 December 5 1945 January - March 48. 1-3 Incoming, 1945 April - December 49. 1-4 Incoming,1945 July - 1946 May 5 Incoming, 1946 May - 1947 April 50. 1 Outgoing, 1945 January - March 2 Outgoing, 1945 October - 1946 January 3 Outgoing, 1945 January, March, October,

November and 1947 February Alphabetical file, 1945-1946 4 Chang, Chih-ch’in, 1946 5 Chang, Kung ch’üan, 1946 6 Ch’en, Ch’eng, 1946 7 Ch’en, I, 1945-1946 8 Ch'en, Kung-ch'ia, 1946 9 Ch’eng, I-fa, 1945-1946 10 Chiang, Meng-lin, 1946 51. 1 Chiang, Shao, 1946 2 Chiang, Wei-hsien, 1945-1946 3 Ch’ien, I-li, 1946 4 Ch’ien, Ta-chün, 1945 5 Chu, Shih-ming, 1946 6 Fang, Chao-kao, 1946 7 Ho, Ying-ch’ing, 1945-1946 8 Hsü, Hsüeh-yü, 1945-1946 9 Hsü, Le-t’ien, 1945-1946 10 Lin, Chi-yung, 1946 11 Liu, Hung-sheng, 1945-1946

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51. (Contd.) FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL (Contd.) Telegrams (security classified) (Contd.) Alphabetical file (Contd.) 12 Liu, Kung-yün, 1945-1946 13 Mo, Heng, 1946 52. 1 Pei, Sung-sun, 1946 2 P’eng, Shih-nien, 1946 3-4 P'eng, Hsüeh-p'ei, 1946 5 Shu, Yün-chang, 1946 6 Sun, Li-jen, 1946 7 Sun, Yueh-ch'i, 1945-1946 8 T’an, Po-yü, 1945-1946 9 Wang, Ch’ung-chih, 1945-1946 53. 1 Wang, Shih-chieh, 1945-1946 2 Wang, Shou-ching, 1945-1946 3 Wei, Tao-ming, 1946 4 Weng, Yün-ni, 1945-1946 5 Yang, Kung-chao, 1945-1946 6 Yü, Fei-p’eng, 1946 7 Yü, Hung-chün, 1945-1946 Subject file (security classified material), 1940-1948 8 Chang, Hsueh-liang China 9 Army 10 Banks and banking 11 Ching chi pu 12 Committee on Wartime Planning for Chinese

Students in the U.S. 13 Communism, 1946 14 Customs office – Personnel 15 Finance Foreign relations – Soviet Union 16 General 17 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance 54. 1 Kuo min ta hui 2 National Resources Commission 3 Politics and government 4 Rice merchants China Defense Supplies, Incorporated 5 Communications 6 Requisition files for lend-lease supplies 7 China Development Finance Corporation 8 Chinese Supply Commission 9 Cotton yarn supply 10 The Fu Chung Corporation 11 International Peace Campaign – China Branch 12 Japan – Finance 55. 1 Kowloon City Wall Incident (Canton), 1948 January 2-3 Kowloon City Wall Incident and Shameen outrage,

1948 56. 1 Kuomintang – Central Committee 2 Lend-lease operation, 1941-1942 3 Manchuria, 1945

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56. (Contd.) FORMERLY CLOSED MATERIAL (Contd.) Subject file (security classified material) (Contd.) 4 Sino-American Cooperation Organization (SACO) 5-8 Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 – Confiscations

(Shanghai, Wuhan) 57. 1-4 Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 – Confiscations

(Shanghai, Wuhan) 5 Student movement – Shanghai 6 Tai, Li 7 Transportation – Asia, Southeastern 8 Wedemeyer, Albert C., 1946 9 World War, 1937-1945 10 Wu, Ch’i-ting (corruption case) 11 Yangtze Development Corporation 58. Restricted material 1 Madame M. L. Soong Chiang 2 China-Foreign relations – Soviet Union, Mongolia 3 World War, 1937-1945 – Burma Road 4 China - taxation, 1929-1932 5 U.S. military supply to China 6 Mahatma Gandhi in China with Chiang Kai-shek 7 Chiang Kai-shek RSVP to Joseph Stilwell 8 Chiang Kai-shek message to Joseph Stilwell, 1943 May 9 Kowloon City Wall Incident, 1948 May 10 General George Marshall and Chiang Kai-shek, 1945

September T. V. Soong to Chiang Kai-shek 11 1945 12 1945 April 18 – June 14 13-14 Telegrams, Chiang Kai-shek 15 China official name list 16 Tai Li, correspondence, n.d. 17 Telegrams (originals and copies) relating to T. V.

Soong’s visit to the Soviet Union, 1945 June 18 Chiang Kai-shek in Mukden confronting Chinese

Communist Party, 1945-1946 Photo file PHOTOGRAPHS fA 1 photo album illustrating the work of the National

Flood Relief Commission, 1931-1932 fB 1 photo album of T. V. Soong on his return to China from

the International Monetary and Economic Conference, 1933

fC 1 photo album showing the results of General Sun Tien-ying's revolt against the Nanking Government, 1934 May

fD 1 photo album showing forestry, fishery, and agricultural activity on the island of Hai-nan, 1937

E 13 prints of T. V. Soong with Lord Halifax, Edward R. Stettinius, Vyacheslav Molotov, Henry Morgenthau Jr., Stanley K. Hornbeck, Henry L. Stimson, James V. Forrestal, President Harry S. Truman, and others. Includes two prints of Mrs. T. V. Soong and 33 from returned albums

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PHOTOGRAPHS (Contd.) mF 2 prints, including one of T. V. Soong and group print

of T. V. Soong, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and others.

fG 1 album of Chinese army personnel fH 1 album of Chinese and allied officials and scenes in

China during the World War II period fI 1 album of battlefront scenes, ca. 1937 fJ 1 album of prints of scenes of Kwangtung Province and of

T. V. Soong as governor, 1947 MICROFILM Microfilm 2 reels of scrapbooks and photo albums Cabinet Memorabilia MEMORABILIA Cabinet Relief portrait of Chinese man, possibly T. V. Soong 59. INCREMENTAL MATERIALS Telegrams to and from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek,

1940-1947 Chinese 1 Undated 2 1940 June - October 3 1940 November - December 4 1941 January 5 1941 February 6 1941 March 7 1941 April 8 1941 May 9 1941 June 10 1941 July 11 1941 August 12 1941 September 13 1941 October 14 1941 November 60. 1 1941 December 2 1942 January 3 1942 February - March 4 1942 April 5 1942 May 6 1942 June 7 1942 July 8 1942 August 9 1942 September - December 10 1943 January-March 11 1943 April 61. 1-4 1943 May 5 1943 June 6 1943 July 7-8 1943 August 9 1943 September 10 1947 English 11 Undated 12 1940 13 1941

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61. (Contd.) INCREMENTAL MATERIALS (Contd.) Telegrams to and from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek,

1940-1947 (Contd.) English (Contd.) 14 1942 15 1943 62. 1 T. V. Soong’s diary of Xi’an incident, 1936 2 Diary notes from meeting between T. V. Soong and Harry

Hopkins, 1943 August 16 3-8 Joseph W. Stilwell files, 1942-1945 9-10 Claire Lee Chennault files, 1943-1949 11 Notes of T. V. Soong’s meetings with John P. Davies,

Harry Hopkins, Frank Knox, William Leahy, John J. McCloy, Frank Merrill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph W. Stilwell, Henry L. Stimson, and Sumner Wells, Washington, D.C., 1943 May – June

12 Maps of China and Burma, n.d., referred to in the meeting notes at the White House, Washington, D.C., 1943 May – June

13-16 George C. Marshall file, 1946. Includes correspondence to S. C. Wang and Wei Tao-Ming. In Chinese and English

17 Communist file – Chou En-lai, 1945-1946. Includes report, "Directions of Anti-America Propaganda," edited by Bureau of Information, Laborer’s Committee, Beijing, Chinese Communist Party, 1946 July 7

18-19 Kwangtung – Xiamen affairs file, 1948 63. 1-7 Kwangtung – Xiamen affairs file, 1948 Biographical material 8 General, n.d. 9 Biographical sketch in Biographical Dictionary of

Republican China, Henry Boorman, 1968, with revisions by T. V. Soong

10 "China’s Alexander Hamilton," speech, Li Shu-fan, San Francisco, California, n.d.

Speeches 11 China Society Dinner, New York City, n.d.

Typescript 12 University of California, n.d. Typescript 13 "Yale University Commencement," 1942 June 9.

Typescript. Includes related materials 14 First Plenary Session of the United Nations

Conference on International Organization, 1945 April 26. Typescript

15 China-America Council of Commerce and Industry, 1945 June 4. Typescript

16 "Governor Soong’s Farewell Message to the People of Kwangtung," 1949. Typescript

Correspondence 17 Unidentified, n.d. 18 American Banknote Company, 1942 19 Arnold, H. H., 1942 20 Bond, W. L., 1942 21 Chennault, Claire Lee, 1942 22 Corcoran, Tom, 1949-1956 23 Dulles, John Foster, 1950 24 Hopkins, Harry, 1941-1942

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63. (Contd.) INCREMENTAL MATERIALS (Contd.) Correspondence (Contd.) 25 Howard, Roy, 1940-1945 26 King, P. Z., Robert Lim, and Ludwig Rajchman,

1941-1942 27 Kohlberg, Alfred, 1950. Includes testimony by T.

V. Soong and H. H. K’ung in the United States Senate, 1950 May 10

28 K’ung, H. H., 1941-1942 29 Kuo, 1941 30 Liao, General, 1925 Lim, Robert. See King, P. Z. 31 Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 1941-1942 Rajchman, Ludwig. See King, P. Z. 32 Soong, Ching-ling (Madame Sun Yat-sen), 1942-1945 33 Soong, Mei-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-shek), 1941-

1971 34 Soong, T. A., 1956-1962 35 Sze, Alfred, 1943 36 Sze, Sze-ming, 1942 37 Truman, Harry, n.d. 38 Wu, K. C., 1943 64. Chiang Kai-shek file Correspondence between Generalissimo Chiang Kai-

shek, Madame Chiang Kai-shek and T. V. Soong, 1941-1943

1 Undated 2 1941 3-5 1942 6 1943-1945 7 Correspondence to and from Winston Churchill,

1942-1943 8 Correspondence to and from Franklin D. Roosevelt,

1942-1945 9 Memoranda, 1942-1943 Madame Chiang Kai-shek file 10 General, 1942-1943 11 War orphans file, 1939-1940. Madame Chiang Kai-

shek’s letters to Charles Vickery, the Golden Rule Foundation; a letter from Madame Chiang Kai-shek to Boys and Girls Across the Ocean

12 Wellesley file, 1940-1941 13 Record of official incorporation of China Defense

Supplies, Inc., 1941 14 Draft of Sino-Soviet treaty, 1945. Includes an outline

and related correspondence 15 Records relating to Sino-German relations, 1941 16 Diary notes, 1940-1950. Notes from meeting between T.

V. Soong and possibly Dean Acheson in Paris, after meeting with John Foster Dulles, 1949-1950; T. V. Soong’s notes from meeting with John Foster Dulles, 1949 May 28; and intelligence reports, n.d.

17 Clippings, San Francisco Examiner, 1949

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64. (Contd.) INCREMENTAL MATERIALS (Contd.) Financial records, 1943-1999 18 Will and lists of personal financial assets, 1943-

1968; related financial records, 1970; and clippings, 1999; decree settling first and final account of the last will and testament of T. V. Soong by William S. Youngman, Jr., executor, Surrogates Court, County of New York, 1975 September 2

19-23 Financial ledgers, 1963-1968 24 William S. Youngman’s correspondence with Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Y. T. Feng, 1984, with Sterling Seagrave, 1985, and with T. V. Soong, 1946; and Madame Chiang Kai-shek’s letters to Michael Feng, 1986

Photographs 25 4 prints of Chinese student demonstrations at the

British consulate (captions in Chinese on reverse), n.d.

26 1 print depicting President Harry Truman in the White House garden with Henry L. Stimson, James V. Forrestal, T. V. Soong, and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1945 April 19

65. Restricted material for supervised use only. Use copies

of all supervised-use original documents are open and available in boxes 1 through 64

Originals from 1 Box 6, folder 2 Box 36 2 Folder 5 3 Folder 9 4 Folder 31 Box 37 5 Folder 1 6 Folder 9 7 Folder 14 8 Box 38, folder 1 Box 58 9 Folder 1 10 Folder 3 11 Folder 6 Box 59 12 Folder 1 13 Folder 2 14 Folder 3 15 Folder 4 16 Folder 5 17 Folder 6 18 Folder 7 19 Folder 8 20 Folder 9 21 Folder 10 22 Folder 11 23 Folder 12 24 Folder 13 25 Folder 14

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65. (Contd.) INCREMENTAL MATERIALS (Contd.) Restricted material (Contd.) Originals from (Contd.) Box 60 26 Folder 1 27 Folder 2 28 Folder 3 29 Folder 4

66. 1 Folder 5 2 Folder 6 3 Folder 7 4 Folder 8 5 Folder 9 6 Folder 10 7 Folder 11 Box 61 8 Folder 1 9 Folder 2 10 Folder 3 11 Folder 4 12 Folder 5 13 Folder 6 14 Folder 7 15 Folder 8 67. 1 Folder 9 2 Folder 10 Box 62 3 Folder 1 4 Folder 2 5 Folder 3 6 Folder 4 7 Folder 5 8 Folder 6 9 Folder 7 10 Folder 8 11 Folder 11 12 Folder 12 13 Folder 13 14 Folder 16 Box 63 15 Folder 8 16 Folder 9 17 Folder 10 18 Folder 11 19 Folder 12 20 Folder 13 21 Folder 14 22 Folder 15 23 Folder 16 24 Folder 22 25 Folder 27 26 Folder 32 27 Folder 33 28 Folder 37

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67. (Contd.) INCREMENTAL MATERIALS (Contd.) Restricted material (Contd.) Originals from (Contd.) Box 64 29 Folder 9 30 Folder 14 31 Folder 16 32 Folder 17 33 Folder 18 34 Copies of documents which Hoover does not have originals 68. 1 Moscow notes, 1950 2 Draft of the Soong/Stalin meeting minutes, 3 Final draft of the Soong/Stalin meeting minutes, 1945 4 KMT-CCP Cooperation Agreement, 1950 5-8 Sino-Soviet Treaty meeting minutes, 1945 9-11 Sino-Soviet Treaty, English and Russian drafts, 1945 12-14 Sino-Soviet Treaty, Chinese draft, 1945 15-17 Sino-Soviet Treaty, Final draft, 1945 69. 1 Sino-Soviet Treaty important documents, 1945 2-3 Sino-Soviet Treaty reference materials, 1945. Includes

treaties between the USSR and Czechoslovakia, Poland, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia, and France; Admiral Shen Hung-lieh’s memo of Port Arthur, Chinese Eastern and South Manchurian Railways; Treaty between China and Russia of 1896.

4 Sino-Soviet Treaty miscellaneous papers, 1945. Includes draft of principles governing the Sino-Soviet joint operation of the Chinese Eastern and South Manchurian Railways.

5-6 Secret file, 1942-1945.


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