Paul H. Nitze Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2012 Revised 2013 March Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms001027 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm89080281 Prepared by Laura J. Kells with the assistance of Christie Ritta Revised and expanded by Laura J. Kells with assistance of Tammi Tayler
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Paul H. Nitze Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.
Collection SummaryTitle: Paul H. Nitze PapersSpan Dates: 1922-1998Bulk Dates: (bulk 1946-1996)ID No.: MSS80281Creator: Nitze, Paul H.Extent: 120,000 items ; 348 containers plus 12 classified, 2 oversize, and electronic files ; 147.2 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Statesman, diplomat, and entrepreneur. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, speeches, writings,appointment books, business files, name and subject files, and other papers chiefly relating to Nitze's role in United Statesforeign and national security policy in the last half of the twentieth century.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleAcheson, Dean, 1893-1971.Calder, Alexander, 1898-1976.Carter, Jimmy, 1924-Clifford, Clark M., 1906-1998.Davies, John Paton, 1908-1999.Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005.Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.Kvitsinsky, Yuli, 1936-Marshall, Charles Burton, 1908-1999.McNamara, Robert S., 1916-2009.Nitze, Paul H.Nitze, Paul H. at the center of decision : a memoir. From Hiroshima to glasnost : 1989.Nitze, Paul H. reflections on the practice and theory of politics. Tension between opposites : 1993.Reagan, Ronald.Shultz, George Pratt, 1920-Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965.
OrganizationsAtlantic Council of the United States.Committee on the Present Danger (U.S.)Council on Foreign Relations.Harvard University.Johns Hopkins University.Johns Hopkins University. School of Advanced International Studies.Marshall Plan.Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies.Soviet Union. Treaties, etc. United States, 1972 May 26 (ABM)Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.United States Strategic Bombing Survey.United States. Department of Defense.United States. Department of State.United States. Department of the Navy.
The papers of Paul Henry Nitze, statesman, diplomat, and entrepreneur, were donated to the Library of Congress by Nitzein 1989 and 1990 and by his estate in 2008. Additional items were transferred from the Department of State in 2000.
Processing History
Part I of the papers of Paul H. Nitze was arranged and described in 1994. Additional material received after that date wasprocessed as Part II in 2012. Formerly classified items from Part I that had been reviewed and declassified were added tothe unclassified portion of Part I in 2012.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Some photographshave been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Audiovisual material has been transferred to the MotionPicture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Paul H.Nitze Papers.
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Copyright Status
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Paul H. Nitze in these papers and in other collections in the custody of the Libraryof Congress is reserved. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division for further information.
Access and Restrictions
Restrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or publication of items in this collection. Consult reference staff inthe Manuscript Division for information concerning these restrictions. In addition, many collections are stored off-site andadvance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Security Classified Documents
Government regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnishinformation concerning access to and use of classified material.
Electronic Format
Electronic files were received as part of the papers of Paul H. Nitze. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division formore information.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Roman numeral designating the Partfollowed by a colon and container number, Paul H. Nitze Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington,D.C.
1928-1929 Accountant, Container Corp. of America, Bridgeport, Conn.
1929-1938 Investment banker, Dillon, Read and Co., New York, N.Y.
1932 Married Phyllis Pratt (died, 1987)
1938-1939 President, P. H. Nitze and Co., New York, N.Y.
1939-1941 Vice president, Dillon, Read and Co., New York, N.Y.
1941-1942 Financial director, Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, State Department,Washington, D.C.
1942-1943 Chief, Metals and Minerals Branch, Board of Economic Warfare
1943-1944 Director, Foreign Procurement and Development Branch, Foreign Economic Administration
1943 Founded School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.(Renamed Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, 1989.)
1944-1946 Vice chairman, United States Strategic Bombing Survey
1946-1948 Deputy director, Office of International Trade Policy, State Department
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1948-1949 Deputy to assistant secretary of state for economic affairs
1950-1953 Director, policy planning staff, State Department
1953 Appointed special assistant to secretary of defense; resigned amid Congressional opposition
1953-1961 President, Foreign Service Educational Foundation, Washington, D.C.
1961-1963 Assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs
1963-1967 Secretary of the Navy
1967-1969 Deputy secretary of defense
1969-1974 Member, United States delegation, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
1974-1981 Consultant, Washington, D.C., for State Department, General Accounting Office, and SystemPlanning Corp., Arlington, Va.
1976 Organized Committee on the Present Danger
1981-1984 Ambassador, head of United States delegation, intermediate-range nuclear forces talks, UnitedStates Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
1984-1989 Ambassador-at-large and special advisor on arms control matters to the president and secretary ofstate
1985 Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
1989 Published with Ann M. Smith and Steven L. Rearden From Hiroshima to Glasnost: At the Centerof Decision, a Memoir. New York: Grove Weidenfeld
1993 Married Elisabeth Scott PorterPublished Tension Between Opposites: Reflections on the Practice and Theory of Politics. New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons
2004, Oct. 19 Died, Washington, D.C.
Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Paul H. Nitze (1907-2004) span the years 1922-1998, with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period1946-1996. For more than forty years, both in government service and as a private citizen, Nitze was actively involved withissues of United States foreign and national security policy, and these concerns are the major focus of the collection. Thepapers are arranged in two parts described below.
Part I
Part I of the Paul H. Nitze Papers focuses on the period 1946-1989, the most active years of his career. It is arranged intothe following series: Appointment Books ; General Correspondence ; Name File ; Subject File ; Business Files ; Speeches,Statements, and Writings File ; Formerly Classified ; Classified ; Top Secret ; Restricted Data and Formerly RestrictedData ; North Atlantic Treaty Organization ; and Oversize .
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The appointment books in the first series serve as a guide to Nitze's activities and contacts from 1955 to 1980. These bookscover the period of his service in the Defense Department as deputy secretary of defense for international affairs, secretaryof the navy, and deputy secretary of defense, and his work as a member of the United States delegation to the StrategicArms Limitation Talks.
The General Correspondence series contains miscellaneous correspondence for a given year. It is a small series since, inmaintaining the original order of Nitze's files, the more substantive correspondence was filed in the Subject File and thatfrom frequent correspondents is in the Name File . The extent of coverage is uneven with the largest amount ofcorrespondence dating from 1978 to 1983.
The Name File contains correspondence with and material by and about people with whom Nitze worked or otherwise hadcontact in the course of his activities. This correspondence tends to be more informal than official. There are files on suchfigures as Dean Acheson, Clark M. Clifford, John Paton Davies, John Foster Dulles, George Kennan, Charles BurtonMarshall, Robert S. McNamara, and Adlai E. Stevenson (1900-1965). In addition there is a file on Yuli Kvitsinsky, Nitze'sSoviet counterpart in the intermediate-range nuclear forces arms control negotiations. While there are files on mostpresidents since World War II, more substantive communications can be found in the relevant subject files. There is also afile on the artist Alexander Calder, Nitze's close friend when they were young men.
Arranged alphabetically by topic, the Subject File contains the major portion of the Nitze Papers. There are files on Nitze'sactivities during World War II, including his work on the United States Strategic Bombing Survey and his subsequent workon the European Recovery Program, known as the Marshall Plan. Nitze also served on committees which issued reports thathelped shape United States foreign policy in the second half of the twentieth century. Filed under "National SecurityCouncil: Reports" is a file on NSC-68, the national security policy paper which in 1950 prescribed an approach to relationswith the Soviet Union that helped set the course of affairs during the Cold War. There is also a file on the Gaither Reportconcerning civil defense in the nuclear age. During the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, Nitze served in the DefenseDepartment in several different positions. Files covering his role as assistant secretary of defense for international affairscontain correspondence and meeting notes relating to the major foreign policy issues of the early 1960s, including theCuban Missile Crisis, the Berlin crisis, and the nuclear test ban treaty. Files from his later position as deputy secretary ofdefense contain discussions of activities and strategy during the Vietnam War. Related to these activities are transcripts ofdiscussions among officials reviewing national security plans and operations conducted by the RAND Corporation.
Arms control and disarmament are also well covered in the Subject File . There are files on arms control talks and summitsand on specific initiatives such as the anti-ballistic missile (ABM) treaty, the intermediate-nuclear force (INF) treaty, andStrategic Arms Limitation Talks in which Nitze served as a negotiator until 1974. He later was an active critic of the SALTII treaty.
Nitze's activities in political campaigns included serving as a foreign policy or national security advisor for the Kennedy,Carter, and Reagan campaigns. These activities are documented in the political files. His involvement with privateorganizations include the founding of and active participation in the School of Advanced International Studies of JohnsHopkins University, now called the Paul H. Nitze School of International Studies. There are also records of his work on theboards of Johns Hopkins and Harvard universities and extensive files on the Atlantic Council of the United States,Committee on the Present Danger, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
The interviews section of the Subject File series contains transcripts of several oral history interviews which provide usefulinsights and overviews of Nitze's activities thr,oughout his career. The most extensive interviews are those conducted overseveral years in the preparation of his memoirs.
The Business Files contain records of Nitze's work as an investor and board member of various corporations. The mostextensive records are those of the Aspen Skiing Corporation of which Nitze was the founder, largest stockholder, andchairman of the board. When Aspen Skiing Corporation merged with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Nitze saton the board of the combined organization until 1981.
Nitze's speeches, writings, testimony, and other statements are arranged chronologically by type of material in theSpeeches, Statements, and Writings File . The major topics are foreign policy, national security, and arms control in theperiod from the 1950s through the 1980s. Most of the writings are articles and papers. Files relating to his books are locatedin Part II.
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A Formerly Classified series contains documents that had previously been part of the Classified series. These documentswere reviewed by their originating agencies and declassified in the period between the completion of the processing Part Iof the Paul H. Nitze Papers and the addition of Part II of the papers.
Part II
Part II of the Paul H. Nitze Papers focuses on the period 1984-1996, the later years of his life and career. During this timeNitze completed his last official position as ambassador-at-large and special advisor on arms control matters to thepresident and secretary of state during the Ronald Reagan administration. He remained active and engaged in nationalsecurity issues and events of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period that saw the collapse of the Soviet Union and the endof the Cold War. Nitze, who helped shape United States Cold War strategy, offered his ideas on post-Cold War securityissues and policy challenges. The papers in Part II are arranged in the following series: General Correspondence ; PublicAppearances ; Speeches, Statements, and Writings File ; Subject File ; and Classified .
The General Correspondence series spans the years 1979-1997, but the bulk of the series dates from 1984-1996. The seriesis primarily personal and unofficial correspondence with government officials, friends and associates, organizations, andscholars. The letterhead on Nitze's correspondence during this period illustrates his association with the United States ArmsControl and Disarmament Agency, the Department of State, and Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School ofAdvanced International Studies over this period.
A Public Appearances series contains files relating to speaking engagements, briefings, conferences, and other publicevents in which Nitze was a participant. Included in the material relating to speaking engagements are drafts of hisspeeches. These files supplement the speech files in the Speeches, Statements, and Writings series.
The Speeches, Statements, and Writings File contains texts of speeches, formal statements given as part of congressionaltestimony, articles and essays, book files, and notes. Topics covered in his speeches and writings include relations betweenthe United States and the Soviet Union, arms control, post-Cold War national security strategy, the Persian Gulf War, andreminiscences about people and events. Drafts and other files relating to his books, From Hiroshima to Glasnost: At theCenter of Decision, a Memoir and Tension Between Opposites: Reflections on the Practice and Theory of Politics are partof this series. There is also a grouping of Nitze's notes on meetings and briefings in the 1980s dealing with strategic armsand negotiations with the Soviets. Included are notes on a number of meetings with Secretary of State George Pratt Shultz.The speech file is not comprehensive and contains only the final texts. Additional speeches and speech drafts are found inthe Public Appearances series .
The Subject File complements similar files in Part I and covers activities, events, and topics of interest in the later years ofNitze's life and career. Files on arms control and the State Department contain material relating to Nitze's activities duringthe Reagan administration. The topic "comments on writings" contains writings by others sent to Nitze for his input andremarks. An interviews file contains transcripts of press and other interviews that provide Nitze's insights andreminiscences on a variety of people and events.
Arrangement of the PapersThe collection is arranged in eighteen series in two parts:
Part I:• Appointment Books, 1955-1980• General Correspondence, 1946-1988• Name File, 1932-1989• Subject File, 1942-1989• Business Files, 1946-1982• Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1950-1987• Formerly Classified, 1946-1986• Classified, 1954-1979• Top Secret, 1961-1979• Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1970• North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1962, 1979
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• Oversize, 1968-1972
Part II:• General Correspondence, 1979-1997• Public Appearances, 1982-1998• Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1929-1997• Subject File, 1922-1998• Classified, 1962-circa 1989• Electronic Files
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX I:1-I:8 Part I: Appointment Books, 1955-1980
Yearly volumes of daily appointment schedules.Arranged chronologically.
BOX I:8-I:16 Part I: General Correspondence, 1946-1988Primarily letters received by Nitze.Arranged chronologically by year and therein alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX I:17-I:43 Part I: Name File, 1932-1989Correspondence, papers, articles, notes, and other material received and compiled by Nitze
concerning various individuals, including those prominent in foreign or governmentalaffairs.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person and therein chronologically.
BOX I:44-I:171 Part I: Subject File, 1942-1989Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, transcripts, reports, notes, clippings, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of organization, topic, event, or activity.
BOX I:171-I:193 Part I: Business Files, 1946-1982Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, financial records, notes, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of company or business concern.
BOX I:193-I:220 Part I: Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1950-1987Speeches, testimony, statements, articles, and other writings consisting of reading copies
and/or circulation copies, annotated drafts, and related material.Arranged by type of writing and chronologically therein.
BOX I:221-I:227 Part I: Formerly Classified, 1946-1986Declassified correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and notes that had previously
been part of the Classified series.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX I:CL 1-I:CL 8 Part I: Classified, 1954-1979Government security classified correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and notes.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX I:TS 1-TS 2 Part I: Top Secret, 1961-1979Top secret government security classified correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and
notes.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX I:FRD 1 Part I: Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1970Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data government security classified correspondence,
memoranda, reports, and speeches.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed
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BOX I:NATO 1 Part I: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1962, 1979NATO classified memorandum and chart.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX I:OV 1-OV 2 Part I: Oversize, 1968-1972Annotated maps, blueprints, and a report.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX II:1-34 Part II: General Correspondence, 1979-1997Letters sent and received.Arranged chronologically by year and therein, for most years, an alphabetical file primarily of
letters received and a chronological file of letters sent.
BOX II:34-35 Part II: Public Appearances, 1982-1998Correspondence, speech drafts, schedules, and other papers relating to speaking engagements
and other events.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:56-II:82 Part II: Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1929-1997Speeches, statements, articles, book drafts and related papers, notes, and other writings.Arranged alphabetically by type of material and book title and therein chronologically.
BOX II:82-II:121 Part II: Subject File, 1922-1998Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, transcripts, reports, notes, clippings, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of organization, individual, or topic.
BOX II:CL 1 Part II: Classified, 1962-circa 1989Government security classified notes, memoranda, statements, and other documents.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX II:EF 1 Part II: Electronic FilesUnprocessed and unavailable.
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Container List
Container Contents
BOX I:1-I:8 Part I: Appointment Books, 1955-1980Yearly volumes of daily appointment schedules.Arranged chronologically.
BOX I:1 1955-1959(5 folders)
BOX I:2 1960-1963(4 folders)
BOX I:3 1964-1967(4 folders)
BOX I:4 1968-1970(3 folders)
BOX I:5 1971-1973(3 folders)
BOX I:6 1974-1976(3 folders)
BOX I:7 1977-1979(3 folders)
BOX I:8 1980
BOX I:8-I:16 Part I: General Correspondence, 1946-1988Primarily letters received by Nitze.Arranged chronologically by year and therein alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX I:8 1946-1951(6 folders)
BOX I:9 1952-1960(9 folders)
BOX I:10 1961-1975(10 folders)
BOX I:11 1976-1979(8 folders)
1980A-F
BOX I:12 G-Z(4 folders)
1981A-G
(2 folders)BOX I:13 H-T
(8 folders)BOX I:14 V-Z
(2 folders)
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1982A-J
(5 folders)BOX I:15 K-Z
(6 folders)1983
A-CBOX I:16 D-Z
(6 folders)1984-1988
BOX I:17-I:43 Part I: Name File, 1932-1989Correspondence, papers, articles, notes, and other material received and compiled by Nitze
concerning various individuals, including those prominent in foreign or governmentalaffairs.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person and therein chronologically.
BOX I:17 Acheson, David C., 1977-1982Acheson, Dean, 1949-1980
(5 folders)Agnew, Harold M., 1975-1978Alexander, Henry, 1949-1955Alsop, Joseph, 1952-1985Alsop, Stewart, 1959Altschul, Frank, 1954-1976Armstrong, John P., 1954-1957Arneson, R. Gordon, 1969Ausland, John C., 1952, 1966, 1984-1986"A" miscellaneous, 1969-70, 1981-1982, undated
BOX I:18 Baldwin, Robert H. B., 1969-1977Ball, George W., 1981-1982Barbour, Walworth, 1982Bar-Illan, David, 1976Barnett, Frank R., 1955Bascom, Willard, 1955-1956Beam, Jacob D., 1954-1957Berlin, Isaiah, 1956Bettelheim, Ralph W., 1947, 1974-1975Betts, Richard K., 1974Birrenbach, Kurt, 1971Bissell, Richard M., 1956, 1978Bloomfield, Lincoln P., 1958, 1968, 1974-1976Bohlen, Charles E., 1953-1956, 1973-1982Bonesteel, C. H., III, 1953-1960Bowles, Chester, 1954-1959Boyden, Ralph, 1976-1977Bozeman, Adda B., 1977-1978
Part I: General Correspondence, 1946-1988
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Breckinridge, John B., 1977-1978Breese, William L., 1957
BOX I:19 Brennan, Donald G., 1972-1980(2 folders)
Brodie, Bernard, 1954-1960Brohi, A. K., 1956Bronfenbrenner, Urie, 1961Bross, John A., 1976-1980Brown, Harold, 1969-1970, 1979-1984Brown, Winthrop, 1959, undatedBruce, David K. E., 1977Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1968, 1986Buchan, Alastair, 1955, 1969-1979, undatedBudden, W. H., 1955Bundy, McGeorge, 1956, 1969, 1978-1982Bundy, William P., 1964, 1974Burden, William A. M., 1955Buzzard, Anthony, 1955-1970
(2 folders)BOX I:20 "B" miscellaneous, 1974-1981
Calder, Alexander, 1932, 1981-1984, undatedCaldwell, Dan, 1974-1978Callaghan, Thomas A., Jr., 1975Callahan, David, 1985-1987Cannon, Cavendish, 1954-1958Carter, Jimmy, 1977-1980, undatedChadwell, Paul A., 1979-1980Chadwin, Mark Lincoln, 1969-1973Chafee, John H., 1971Chalfont, Alun, 1979-1983Child, Charles, 1941-1977, undatedChoodnovsky, David and Gregory, 1977-1978Church, Frank, 1963, 1975Clayton, William, 1950-1958, 1981
BOX I:21 Cleveland, Harlan, 1954-1956, 1968-1969, 1982Clifford, Clark M., 1968-1969Collins, John M., 1977-1978Conant, James B., 1987Conant, Melvin A., 1976-1981Cook, Calvin M., 1972-1983Cooley, James, 1954, 1972Coppock, Joseph D., 1956Corcoran, Thomas G., 1976-78Corson, John J., 1958Cummins, Nicholas C., 1979-1981
BOX I:22 Davies, John Paton, Jr.General, 1951-1980Joint venture-Peru, 1954-1960
(2 folders)McCarthy hearings, 1953-1975
Dean, Arthur H., 1979-1980Delcoigne, George C., 1976-1982Dickey, John, 1953Didrichsen, Gunnar, 1974-1976Diekmann, Hermann, 1959-1960Dillon, C. Douglas, 1957, 1969, 1979Dinerstein, Herbert S., 1974Donhoff, Marion Grafin, 1974-1975
BOX I:23 Dornan, James E., 1975-1976DuBrul, Stephen M., Jr., 1971-1980Dulles, John Foster, 1950-1958Earle, Ralph, 1971-1976Easley, Ronald L., 1976-1982Eaton, Frederick M., 1956-1958, 1969-1981Eccles, Henry E., 1959-1960Eckelberger, James E., 1973Eden, Lynn, 1979-1980Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1953, 1958, 1967, 1985-1986Elliott, William Y., 1945, 1960Ellsworth, Robert, 1975Enthoven, Alain C., 1969Evans, Rowland, 1978"E" miscellaneous, 1976-1978Farley, Philip J., 1972-1973Feldman, R. J., 1957Ferguson, John H., 1955-1958Field, Henry, 1970-1978
(2 folders)Ford, Harold P., 1957Forrestal, James, 1947-1949Fort, Richard, 1954-1956Fosdick, Dorothy, 1954-1955Foster, Charles A., 1955-1957Foster, John S., Jr., 1970-1979Foster, William C., 1957, 1969Frank, Isaiah, 1955, 1969Franks, Oliver, 1954-1958Friedrich, Carl, 1984Fubini, Eugene G., 1969-1970
Part I: Name File, 1932-1989
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Furlong, Raymond B., 1974-1977"F" miscellaneous, 1970, undatedGalbraith, John Kenneth, 1969-1981Garnett, Christopher W., 1952, 1958-1959, 1969, 1977Garwin, Richard L., 1973-1979
(2 folders)Gary, Charles B., 1953-1956Gelber, Harry G., 1969-1973
BOX I:25 Giffin, S. F., 1954-1957Gilpatric, Roswell L., 1963Gleason, S. Everett, 1954, undatedGlenn, Edmund, undatedGood, Robert C., 1960, undatedGoodman, Allan E., 1978Gordon, Lincoln, 1954-1960, undatedGoulden, Joseph C., 1980-1982Graham, Daniel O., 1976-1979Graham, William R., 1978Greenwood, Ted, 1972-1973Greico, Joseph M., 1976Griffiths, Franklyn, 1976Gross, Ernest A., 1956-1959, undatedGrünbaum, Adolf, 1952-1954, undatedGustafson, Lowell Steven, 1977"G" miscellaneous, 1948, 1981-1983, undatedHaan, Robert, undatedHalaby, Najeeb, 1954-1958, 1969Halle, Louis J.
1952-1954BOX I:26 1955-1957, 1968-1984, undated
(4 folders)Halperin, Morton H., 1960Hammond, Frances E., 1974Hammond, Paul Y., 1954-1960
(2 folders)Hansell, Haywood S., Jr., 1973, 1980
BOX I:27 Harriman, W. Averell, 1955-1956, 1977-1980Hart, B. H. Liddell, 1955Hartlay, Livingston, 1958Hartnett, Robert C., 1954-1957, undatedHaselkorn, Avigdor, 1975-1976Helms, Richard, 1978Henry, John B., II, 1968-1978Herken, Gregg, 1979-1986Herrington, Arthur C., 1969Herter, Christian A., 1946, 1955, 1961, 1967-1978Herter, Susan, 1969-1977
Part I: Name File, 1932-1989
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Herz, Martin F., 1979Heyman, Victor K., 1969Hidalgo, Edward, 1947, 1979Hilsman, Roger, 1956Hirschman, A. O., 1959Hitch, Charles J., 1959Hoeber, Amoretta M., 1974-1978Hooker, Robert G., 1969-1979Hoopes, Townsend, 1969Hotz, Alfred J., 1955-1957, 1969Howe, Fisher, 1966
BOX I:28 Hughes, Emmet John, 1955-1959, 1972-1975Hughes, John C., 1956Hughes, Thomas L., 1969-1972Humelsine, Carlisle H., 1958Humphrey, Hubert H., 1977Huntington, Samuel P., 1956Hynning, Clifford J., 1973-1976, undated"H" miscellaneous, 1980-1982Ignatius, Paul R., 1969, undatedIkle, Fred Charles, 1972Inkeles, Alex, 1974Jackson, Henry M., 1957, 1969Jellicoe, George, 1969Jessup, Peter, 1967, 1974Jessup, Philip C., 1953-1955, 1970Jockel, Joseph T., 1977-1978, 1987Johnson, Joseph E., 1954-1955Johnson, Lyndon B., 1964-1966, 1973-1974, 1982-1984, undatedJohnson, U. Alexis, 1965, 1975, 1984Jones, David C., 1978Jones, Thomas K., 1982Jordan, Amos A., 1976-1977Joyce, Robert, 1955, 1974-1976, 1984"J" miscellaneous, undatedKahn, Herman, 1959Kaplan, Fred, 1980-1983Kaplan, Morton A., 1958Karrass, Chester L., 1975
BOX I:29 Kaswell, Stuart J., 1975Katz, Amrom H., 1973-1979Katz, Samuel, 1976Kennan, George F., 1951-1958, 1972-1985
(2 folders)Kennedy, John F., 1959-1963Kennedy, Moorhead, 1972, 1982
Part I: Name File, 1932-1989
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Kennedy family, 1964-1970, undatedKenney, W. John, 1958, 1975-76, 1981Keogh, John Belfort, 1947-1953, undatedKerr, Andy, 1987Khan, N. Saqib, 1960, undatedKillian, James R., Jr., 1955Kim, Young-Shik, 1978King, James E., Jr., 1955-1959, 1974, undatedKintner, William R., 1978
BOX I:32 Likert, Rensis, 1975Lilienthal, David E., 1970Lincoln, George A., 1953-1958, 1975Lindsay, Franklin, 1946, 1986 See also Container 221, same headingLippmann, Walter, 1933, 1941, 1954-1959, 1980Liska, George, 1959-1960Lloyd, David D., 1954Loos, A. William, 1957
Part I: Name File, 1932-1989
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Lord, Winston, 1975Love, Kennett, 1984Lowi, Theodore J., 1957"L" miscellaneous, 1971-1975MacKnight, Jesse, 1954, undatedMagowan, Peter A., 1977-1980Marsh, Theron L., II, 1974-1979Marshall, Charles Burton, 1950-1985, undated
(4 folders)BOX I:33 Marshall, S. L. A., 1957, undated
Martin, Lawrence W., 1956-1958Matlock, Clifford, 1954, 1960
(2 folders)Matteson, Robert E., 1958May, Clifford D., Jr., 1972-1973McCabe, Ralph, 1954-1960, undated
(3 folders)McCain, John S., Jr., 1970McGiffert, David E., 1969McKay, Vernon, 1957-1959, undatedMcLeod, Scott, 1954-1957McLucas, John L., 1974-1975
BOX I:34 McMichael, R. Daniel, 1980McNamara, Robert S., 1961-1968, 1978-1984, undatedMeador, C. Lawrence, 1978Mehnert, Klaus, 1958Meier, R. L., 1956Merton, Robert K., 1974, undatedMettler, Ruben F., 1969, 1976Miale, Walter, 1976Miscamble, Wilson D., 1978-1981Mitgang, Herbert, 1974, 1981Monroney, A. S. "Mike", 1958Morgan, George A., 1960Morganthau, Hans J., 1955-1956, 1969, undatedMosher, N. G., 1971, undatedMosley, Leonard, 1977-1980Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 1970, 1978-1980Murphy, Charles J. V., 1972Murray, John Courtney, 1960Murray, Russell, II, 1969-1973
(2 folders)Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1959Nimitz, Chester W., 1969-1970
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Nitze, Heinz, 1964Nitze, Wolfgang, 1969-82, undatedNixon, Richard M., 1969, 1979O'Donnell, Charles P., 1939, 1958-1959Ogloblin, Peter K., 1956-60Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1954, 1977-1978Osgood, Robert E., 1956-1960Owen, Henry, 1954-1955"O" miscellaneous, 1971, 1981Packard, David, 1971Palmer, Kathy, 1972-1977Parker, Patrick J., 1976-1979Parsons, J. Graham, 1972-1975Pell, Claiborne, 1954Perkins, Milo, 1947-1950Perle, Richard, 1980-1987Perth, David, 1969-1980
BOX I:36 Pettee, George S., 1952-1955, undatedPianka, Thomas A., 1978-1981Pillsbury, Michael, 1975-1978Pincus, Walter, 1985Pipes, Richard, 1974-1977Platt, Nicholas, 1958-1959, 1975-1979, undatedPlymale, Ben T., 1977-1981, undatedPorter, Paul R., 1953, 1960Postbrief, Sam, 1976-1981Posvar, Wesley W., 1979-1980"P" miscellaneous, 1975Radkowsky, Alvin, 1977, undatedRahim, Hussein K., 1973-1979Ramsbotham, Peter, undatedRansom, Harry H., 1957Rathjens, George W., Jr., 1958, 1968-1969, undatedReagan, Ronald, 1979Reed, Thomas C., 1977-1979Reissig, Herman F., 1958Rhinelander, John B., 1973-1978Richardson, Elliot L., 1972-1975, 1981Richardson, Gordon, 1969-1978
BOX I:37 Rickover, Hyman G., 1967, 1977, 1983Ridgway, Matthew B., 1947, 1984Roberts, Walter Orr, 1972-1973Roberts, William H., 1953-1955Robertson, Arthur Clendenin, 1954-1959Rockefeller, David, 1957Roett, Riordan, 1977
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Rona, Thomas P., 1981Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1945Root, Elihu, Jr., 1957Rosenau, James, 1953-1955, undatedRosenthal, Burt, 1974Rosenzweig, Herbert, 1970Rostow, Eugene V., 1977-1983
(2 folders)Rostow, Walter H., 1957-1960
BOX I:38 Rowny, Edward L., 1975-1979, 1984, undatedRumsfeld, Donald, 1974-1979Rusk, Dean, 1954, 1960-1962, 1979, 1985-1989"R" miscellaneous, 1973, 1978-1981, undatedSachs, Alexander, 1957, 1977, 1981Schecter, Jerrold L. and Leona P., 1983Scheuer, Sidney H., 1955-1957, 1982Schiffer, Robert L., 1969-1970Schlesinger, James R., 1976Schratz, Paul R., 1972Scott, Edgar, Jr., 1971-1973, undatedScoville, Herbert, Jr., 1969Scribner, J. M., 1972-1976Seaborg, Glenn T., 1984Selin, Ivan, 1978Shannon, Spencer S., 1940-1948Shchukin, Aleksandr K., 1974-1980Shultz, George Pratt, 1986Simes, Dimitri, 1974Singer, Ruth, 1955Siracusa, Joseph M., 1977, 1983Skillern, William G., 1969, 1981Sleeper, Raymond S., 1953-1954Slocombe, Walter, 1974Smith, Gerald C., 1961-1981
BOX I:39 Smith, Larry K., 1978Smith, Stanley F., 1972Snyder, Richard C., 1954-1957Soderberg, Laurence R., 1976-1977Sojka, Gary, 1981-1984
(2 folders)Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, 1976-1978Spearman, Alec, 1969-1970Spivak, Sydney S., 1932-1933, 1942-1969, 1977Stanley, Timothy W., 1969, 1974, 1980Steinbruner, John, 1976Stempler, Jack L., 1969
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Stern, Frederick M., 1960Stevenson, Adlai E., 1952-1959, 1974, 1982, undated
(2 folders)Taylor, Rufus L., 1974-1978Teller, Edward, 1979Terman, Douglas J., 1980Thayer, Robert H., 1953, 1981Thompson, Kenneth W., 1955, 1969-1972, 1978-1981Thompson, Llewellyn E., 1960, 1972-1978, undatedThompson, W. Scott, 1977-1982, undated
BOX I:41 Thompson, William, 1969-1975Thomson, Jeffrey R., 1977-1978, undatedTirana, Bardyl R., 1978-1979Tokuyama, Jiro, 1960Trachtenberg, Marc, 1984Truman, Harry S., 1980-1984Tuchman, Barbara, 1981Tucker, Robert W., 1956, 1974-1975Tufts, Robert, 1953-1956, undatedTurner, Stansfield, 1977-1978Vaeth, J. Gordon, 1960Van Cleave, William R., 1984Vance, Cyrus R., 1977-1980Voevodsky, John, 1968-1972, undatedVoslensky, Michael, 1977"V" miscellaneous, 1977-1981Wade, James P., Jr., 1974-1982, undatedWalker, Charles E., 1978Walkowicz, T. F., 1954-1955Walsh, John B., 1977-1978Warburg, Eric M., 1955Warnke, Paul See Containers 168-169, Warnke, Paul, nominationWatts, Philip H., 1954-1958, 1970, 1979Watts, William, 1975
BOX I:42 Waugh, Samuel C., 1947, 1954, 1969
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Weeks, Albert L., 1978Weiler, Lawrence D., 1974, undatedWeiss, Seymour, 1973-1975Wells, Samuel F., Jr., 1979Weyer, G. A. Ph., 1954Wiesner, Jerome B., 1981Williams, Ralph E., Jr., 1954-1957, 1970-1973, undatedWilson, Charles H., 1977-1978Winthrop, Frederic, 1947-1957, 1969, 1976-1979, undatedWisner, Frank G., 1956-1957, 1969Wohlstetter, Albert and Roberta, 1958-1959, 1965-1979
(2 folders)Wolfe, Thomas W., 1970-1979
(2 folders)Wolfers, Arnold, 1949-1958, undated
BOX I:43 Wood, Carlton L., undatedWoods, Leonard, 1954-1956Woolsey, R. James, Jr., 1970-1983Worsthorne, Peregrine, 1956Wouk, Herman, 1977-1978Wriggins, Howard, 1955-1959"W" miscellaneous, 1972-1975, 1983Yaqub-Khan, Sahabzada, 1976-1978Yoakum, Robert H., 1958-1959York, Herbert F., 1976Yost, Charles W., 1960Young, Andrew, 1978Young, Kenneth T., 1972Zumwalt, Elmo R., 1968-1988, undated
(2 folders)
BOX I:44-I:171 Part I: Subject File, 1942-1989Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, transcripts, reports, notes, clippings, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of organization, topic, event, or activity.
Air Force, Scientific Advisory Board, 1958Aircraft, cost overruns, 1969American Assembly, Columbia University, Harriman, N.Y.,
1956-1957(4 folders)
BOX I:45 1958-1959(2 folders)
American Council on Germany, 1957-1958, 1982-1985(2 folders)
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American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1969, 1976-1980(6 folders)
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Public Service AdvisoryBoard1976-1978
(2 folders)BOX I:46 1979-1981
American Grain Co., 1969, 1974, 1980, undatedAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1980American Political Science Association, 1955-1957
(3 folders)American Security Council Education Foundation, 1976Americans at Work Abroad conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., 1956-1957Americans for Alaska, 1978-1981
(2 folders)BOX I:47 Americans for the Coast, 1980-1982
Anglo-American relations, 1957-1961 See also Container 221, same headingAnti-ballistic missile (ABM)
System, 1961, 1968-1969, undated(9 folders)
BOX I:48 Treaty, 1985-1987, undatedANZUS Council meeting, Canberra, Australia, 1962, undatedArms control talks For additional material see Containers I:154-160, SALT
Geneva, Switzerland, 1985 For additional material see Container I:114, Intermediate-rangenuclear forces(2 folders)
Moscow, USSR, 1987Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 1957-1958, 1974-1977
(3 folders)BOX I:49 Asilomar National Strategy Seminar, Pacific Grove, Calif., 1960-1963 For additional material
see Containers I:107-108, Government appointments(4 folders)
Aspen East, Washington, D.C., 1962-1964Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen, Colo.
Arms control workshops1974
BOX I:50 1975-1976(7 folders)
BOX I:51 1977-1979(3 folders)
Aspen Institute Berlin, Berlin, West Germany, 1982-1983General, 1967-1970, 1981-1983
(2 folders)Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Special Committee on Atomic Energy, New
York, N.Y., 1955Atlantic Council of the United States
Board of directors, 1976-1981(2 folders)
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BOX I:52 Energy Committee, 1979-1981, undated(2 folders)
(2 folders)BDM Corp., conferences, 1978-1981Berlin, Germany, crisis, 1958-1960, 1968, 1982, undated See also Container 221, same
heading(2 folders)
Bilderberg GroupConferences
1954(4 folders)
BOX I:59 1955-1956(7 folders)
BOX I:60 1957-1958(7 folders)
BOX I:61 1959-1968(10 folders)
BOX I:62 General, 1955-1966, undatedSteering committee, 1957-1959
Biographical materialAnecdotes and notes, 1953, 1980-1982Directories, 1969- 82, undated
Birthday celebrations, 1981- 87Board of Economic Warfare and Foreign Economic Administration, 1942-1944, 1981
(3 folders)Brigadier general orientation, United States Air Force, 1976-1978Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1958-1960, 1969-1977, undated
(2 folders)BOX I:63 California Arms Control and Foreign Policy Seminar, Beverly Hills, Calif., 1974-1976
Caribbean Assembly, Dorado, Puerto Rico, 1959-1960Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Conference of Research Institutions, 1956-1958
(2 folders)Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Freedom Agenda Program, 1954-1956
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Central Intelligence AgencyMission Capabilities Task Force, 1980-1981, undated
(4 folders)BOX I:64 (3 folders)
Various activities, 1959, 1969, 1977 See also ClassifiedCharles A. Lindbergh Memorial Fund, 1976-1977, undatedChemical-biological warfare, 1978Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, Ill., 1974-1975, undatedChina, 1957-1958, 1967, 1975-1979 See also Container 221, same headingChurch Peace Union, 1957-1959
BOX I:65 Civil defense, 1969-1982, undated See also Container 221, same heading(8 folders)
BOX I:66 (6 folders)Civilian/Military Institute, 1976-1979
Coalition for a Democratic Majority, 1974-1983Command, control, and communication of nuclear weapons, 1975, 1980Commission on Critical Choices for Americans, 1975Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy,
1974-1975(2 folders)
Committee for Prudent Defense Policy, 1974-1975, undatedCommittee for the Free World, 1980-1982Committee on Campaign Contributions and Expenditures, 1957-58
BOX I:68 Committee on the Present Danger (1950-1952), 1951, 1979Committee on the Present Danger (founded 1976)
(4 folders)Special project subcommittee on the balance sheet, 1978Statements and reports, 1976-1982, undated
(3 folders)BOX I:74 (6 folders)
Testimony, 1978Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy, 1969, undated
(4 folders)BOX I:75 (3 folders)
Communism, 1954Conference and seminar invitations, 1970-1980
(2 folders)Conference on Foreign Aspects of United States National Security, Washington, D.C., 1958Congress for Cultural Freedom, 1957-1958Congressional conference, "U.S. National Security, 1977-2001," Washington, D.C., 1977Conversations, 1979-1982
BOX I:76 Cotter project, 1973-1974, undatedCouncil for Psychological Defense, 1958Council on Foreign Relations
Africa trip, 1958-1960, 1982, undated(3 folders)
Bundestag Committee for European Security, 1955Commission on United States Policy Toward the Soviet Union, 1980-1981
(4 folders)BOX I:79 Study groups, 1954-1960, undated
(8 folders)BOX I:80 Council on Religion and International Affairs, 1969-1974
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Daedalus, 1978-1980(2 folders)
Defense DepartmentAdministration transition, 1968-1969Assistant secretary of defense
NotesMeetings See also Container 221, same heading
1961-1962(3 folders)
BOX I:81 1963(3 folders)
Miscellaneous See also Container 221, same heading1961
(2 folders)BOX I:82 1962
(3 folders)1963
(3 folders)BOX I:83 (1 folder)
Official chronological file, 1961-1963 See also Container 221, same heading(3 folders)
Budget and program, 1968-1969, 1979 See also ClassifiedBOX I:84 Deputy secretary of defense
Log of correspondence signed, 1967-1969 See also Container 221, same heading(6 folders)
BOX I:85 Notes See also Container 221, same heading1967
(3 folders)1968
(3 folders)BOX I:86 (3 folders)
1969Draft presidential and guidance memoranda, 1968-1969 See also Containers 221-222, same
headingBOX I:87 Miscellaneous memoranda, 1965-1969, 1975-1979 See also Classified
Personnel, 1967-1968, undated See also Classified(2 folders)
Project lists, 1961-1964Reorganization, 1977-1978, undatedResearch and engineering, 1968, 1974 See also ClassifiedStudy, "Department of Defense, 1963-1969," undated See also Containers 222-225, same
Emergency Committee for a Free Vietnam, 1975Energy crisis, 1974-1980, undated
(2 folders)Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., 1975-1987
(4 folders)BOX I:96 European Recovery Plan (Marshall Plan)
Administrative expense budget, 1948(2 folders)
Appropriation justification, circa 1948Balance of payments, 1948-1949Clippings and printed matter, 1947-1948, 1973, 1982Committee of European Economic Co-operation meeting, Paris, France, 1947, 1981Commodity reports, 1948, undated See also Container 225, same heading
(2 folders)Memoranda and miscellaneous reports, 1947-1948 See also Container 225, same headingPossible staff, 1946-1950, undated
Executive branch reorganization, 1959(3 folders)
F-111 program, 1968-1969 See also Container 225, same headingBOX I:99 Fay Improvement Co. seminar, Washington, D.C., 1976-1977
Finlandization, 1975
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Finletter Group, 1954, undated(3 folders)
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass., 1973-1979(2 folders)
Ford Foundation, 1953Foreign aid, 1949, 1956-1960 See also Container 225, same heading
(2 folders)BOX I:100 (2 folders)
Foreign Policy and National Security Advisory Group to Congressman Roy Dyson, 1981,undated
Foreign Policy Association, 1955-1957Foreign policy miscellany, 1954-1963, 1976 See also Container 225, same heading
(3 folders)Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1980-1981Foreign Service Educational Foundation, study on effect of modern armaments on foreign
policy, 1954-1956, undated(1 folder)
BOX I:101 (4 folders)Formosa, 1954-1955, undatedFoundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order, 1955Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va., 1954-1956France, nuclear relations, 1964, 1969 See also Container 225, same headingFranco-American Conference, Paris, France, 1957-1958
BOX I:102 Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, European-American Workshop on Current Security Issues, Bonn,West Germany, 1982-1983(2 folders)
Fulbright study on United States foreign policy, 1958-1960, undatedFund for Peaceful Atomic Development, 1954-1955Gaither Report (Security Resources Panel report), 1957-1958, 1976-1977, 1983, undated
(4 folders)BOX I:103 (4 folders)
General Accounting Office, consultantship, 1976-1981George C. Marshall Research Foundation, 1973-1981
Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1974-1980(3 folders)
School of Foreign Service, 1974-1980German reunification, 1955-1957Gold and the dollar crisis, 1959-1960, undatedGovernment and relief in occupied areas, 1949
BOX I:106 Government appointmentsAssistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, 1960-1962
(2 folders)Assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs (proposed), 1974, undated See
also Container 225, same heading(4 folders)
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Deputy secretary of defense, 1967-1969 See also Container 225, same heading(3 folders)
BOX I:107 (3 folders)Miscellaneous, 1963, 1984-1986Secretary of the Navy, 1958-1967, undated See also Container 225, same heading
(4 folders)BOX I:108 (7 folders)
Special assistant to the secretary of defense, 1953BOX I:109 Government employees
General, 1956-1957, undatedSubversion in government, 1954-1955
Greenbrier meeting, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., 1958-1959(2 folders)
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.Board of overseers, 1961-1977, undated
(4 folders)BOX I:110 (8 folders)BOX I:111 (6 folders)BOX I:112 Center for International Affairs, 1968-1979, undated
(4 folders)Center for Science and International Affairs, 1978-1981, undatedClass of 1928, 1962-1968Conferences and seminars, 1954-1970Library, 1974Miscellany, 1967-1979
BOX I:113 "Rap-up," 1969Student unrest, 1968-1969
Helping Hand Foundation, 1970-1972Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1978-1980, undatedHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford, Calif., 1976-1981Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., 1964-1982, undatedHudson Institute, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1968-1974Hungarian crisis, 1956-1957Iceberg project, 1957, undatedIndia, 1962, undated See also ClassifiedIndochina, 1954, undatedInstitut Universitaire Études Internationales, Geneva, Switzerland, 1958
BOX I:114 Institute for Defense Analyses/Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, 1958-1960Intelligence community, 1975-1976Intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF)
NegotiationsGeneral, 1981-1984
(2 folders)Press, 1981-1984
(2 folders)"A Walk in the Woods," 1987
(2 folders)
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Zero-option, 1987-1988Treaty, 1987-1988
BOX I:115 International communication, 1954-1956International Development Advisory Board, 1956International Institute for Strategic Studies
Building fund, 1977-1980, undatedConferences, 1960, 1974-1981
(6 folders)BOX I:116 (6 folders)
General, 1958-1963, 1973-1982(4 folders)
BOX I:117 United States committee, 1977-1981Interuniversity Seminar on Theoretical Aspects of International Relations, Columbia
University, New York, N.Y., 1954-1957(2 folders)
InterviewsAir Force oral history , 1977-1981
(4 folders)BOX I:118 (2 folders)
Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo., 1975-1980John F. Kennedy Library, Waltham, Mass., 1964-1985, undated
(3 folders)Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Tex., 1968-1986, undated
(2 folders)Memoirs, with Ann M. Smith and Steven L. Rearden, 1982-1988
Applied Physics Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md., 1955-1958, 1967, 1980 See also Container225, same heading
Board of trustees1969-1978
(6 folders)BOX I:123 1979
Honorary degree, 1967Operations Research Office, Chevy Chase, Md., 1952-1955School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.
Advisory council, 1967-1982(7 folders)
BOX I:124 (8 folders)
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BOX I:125 Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales,1975-1978
Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy, 1970-1981Center of Brazilian Studies, 1977-1982
(3 folders)Center of Canadian Studies, 1977-1981Endowment program, 1967-1969Foreign Policy Institute and security studies program, 1979-1982
(2 folders)BOX I:126 Fund-raising, 1967-1982
(2 folders)Miscellany, 1964-1987
(4 folders)Policy analysis project, 1969, undated
BOX I:127 Search committee, 1978-1979(3 folders)
Twenty-fifth anniversary convocation, 1970Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, 1957-1964, 1972-1980, undated
(5 folders)BOX I:128 (7 folders)BOX I:129 (7 folders)BOX I:130 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Olympiad I politico-military simulation, Washington, D.C., 1979,
undatedKonrad Adenauer Stiftung, German-American Conference, Bonn, West Germany, (Nov.
1982), 1978-1982Korean War, 1950, 1955-1957, 1984-1987, undatedLaird-Packard-Rush Team reunion, Airlie, Va., 1974-1976Lamp Light project, 1955Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., 1980Lehrman Institute, study group, 1975Malta and the Medport project, 1969, undatedMarshall Plan See Containers 96-98, European Recovery ProgramMemberships, 1980-1982Middle East, 1951-57, 1969, 1987, undated
(4 folders)Midwest Political Science Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., 1955Military draft, 1980
BOX I:131 Military Foreign policy toward Europe (1949-1952), 1949-1950, undated(2 folders)
Military Operations Research Society symposiums, 1974-1980(4 folders)
Miscellany, 1945-1969, 1977-1987, undatedMissiles
Ballistic missile defense, 1979-1980Cruise, 1977-1978 See also Container 222, same heading
BOX I:132 Miscellany, 1961, 1979, 1984 See also Container 222, same headingMobile systems, 1975-1981, undated
BOX I:133 (3 folders)Phoenix system, 1968 See also ClassifiedPolaris, 1963Sea launched, 1975-1980, undatedSmall missile replacement for minuteman, 1977, undated
Multiple independently targeted reentry vehicles (MIRV), 1969Nassau agreement, 1962-1963, undated See also Container 225, same headingNational Academy of Public Administration, 1976-1981, undated
(2 folders)BOX I:134 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., 1951-1958
(6 folders)BOX I:137 National Strategy Information Center, New York, N.Y., 1974-1980, undated
(2 folders)National War College, seminars, 1974-1979
(3 folders)Nature Conservancy, 1977-1982Naval forces, 1975-1978, undated See also ClassifiedNaval Warfare Analysis Group, 1960Navy League of the United States, 1969-1981
BOX I:138 Navy symposium, War in the Nuclear Age, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md.,1958
Negotiation Institute, Vienna, Va., 1979Neutron bomb, 1978New York, N.Y., fiscal emergency, 1975No first use doctrine, 1982NOBSKA project, 1956, 1989North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Meetings, 1957-1969 See also Container 225, same heading(7 folders)
Miscellany, 1953-1961, 1968, 1974-1979 See also Container 225, same headingBOX I:139 Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., conference, 1954
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Norwegian Nobel Institute Conference on Western Democracies and World Problems, Oslo,Norway, 1955(3 folders)
Notes, 1955-1963, 1974-1984(9 folders)
BOX I:140 Nuclear energy, General Accounting Office report, 1976Nuclear test ban, 1959-1963, 1984 See also Container 226, same headingNuclear weapons, miscellany, 1958, 1968, undated See also ClassifiedOffice of the Coordinator of International Affairs, 1945, 1979-1985, undated
(2 folders)Ohio State University National Policy Seminar, Columbus, Ohio, 1958Organization of American Historians, 1977-1978Palais Rose Conference (Council of Foreign Ministers conference), Paris, France, 1949Panama Canal Treaty, 1977-1978Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies See Containers I:122-129, Johns
Public Agenda Foundation, 1976BOX I:149 RAND Corp.
Miscellany, 1966-1980Review of national security plans and operations, 1968-1969
(8 folders)BOX I:150 Research Institute of International Change, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1978
Rockefeller Brothers Fund, reports, 1958Rockefeller Foundation Conference on International Politics, Washington, D.C., 1954-1955Skybolt affair, 1962, 1980Smithsonian Luncheon Group, 1975-1977Social Science Research Council, 1956-1959Society for the Prevention of World War III, 1948-1952, 1981Solzhenitsyn Society for Freedom and Justice, 1976-1983Soviet Union
Assessment of Soviet forces facing NATO, 1976-1979, undated(1 folder)
BOX I:151 (2 folders)
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Bureaucratic hierarchies, 1977, undatedConferences, meetings, and seminars, 1958, 1975-1980
(5 folders)United Nations, 1955, undatedUnited States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1975-1984, undated
(3 folders)BOX I:165 United States Committee for the Atlantic Congress, 1958-1959
United States Information Agency, 1984United States Labor Party, 1975-1978, undatedUnited States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., conferences, 1953-1959United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1944-1950, 1961-1969, 1976-1984, undated
Vietnam, Edward Geary Lansdale papers, 1961 See also Container 226, same headingVietnam War
Courses of action, 1963-1968, undated See also Container 226, same heading(2 folders)
BOX I:168 Decisions and opinions on increased troop commitments, 1965-1969, 1982History, 1969-1971 See also Container 226, same headingMiscellany, 1967-1969 See also Container 226, same headingTrip, 1966
(3 folders)BOX I:170 Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, 1969-1981
Wehrkunde Conferences, Munich, West Germany, 1982-1984(3 folders)
Westmoreland v. CBS, 1982-1985(4 folders)
White House Fellows, 1971, 1977-1983(2 folders)
BOX I:171 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1953-1959, undatedWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., 1975-1980World affairs in 1960, conversation, 1960, undatedWorld Peace Foundation, 1955, undatedWorld War II miscellany, 1944-1947, undatedWorldview, 1979Yugoslavia, 1956-1958
BOX I:171-I:193 Part I: Business Files, 1946-1982Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, financial records, notes, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of company or business concern.
BOX I:171 American Medical BuildingsBoard of directors meetings, 1978-1979
(5 folders)BOX I:172 Correspondence, 1978-1979
Miscellany, 1976-1979, undatedAmerican Security Bank
(4 folders)BOX I:191 General and administrative, 1978-1982, undated
(7 folders)BOX I:192 (2 folders)
Pebble Beach Corp., 1979Portnoy v. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1979-1981, undatedPossible bond offering, 1980
(2 folders)Special Review Committee, 1974, 1979
(3 folders)BOX I:193 (2 folders)
Stock split, 1980
BOX I:193-I:220 Part I: Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1950-1987Speeches, testimony, statements, articles, and other writings consisting of reading copies
and/or circulation copies, annotated drafts, and related material.Arranged by type of writing and chronologically therein.
BOX I:193 SpeechesNov. 1950-Apr. 1955
(5 folders)BOX I:194 June 1955-June 1957
(6 folders)BOX I:195 Aug. 1957-Apr. 1959
(7 folders)BOX I:196 July 1959-Dec. 1964
(7 folders)BOX I:197 June 1965-Sept. 1972 See also Container 227, same heading
(6 folders)BOX I:198 June 1974-Apr. 1975
(7 folders)BOX I:199 May 1975-Apr. 1976
(7 folders)BOX I:200 May 1976-Oct. 1977
(8 folders)BOX I:201 Jan. 1978-Feb. 1979
(7 folders)BOX I:202 Mar.-Dec. 1979
(6 folders)BOX I:203 Feb. 1980-Dec. 1983
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BOX I:204 Jan. 1984-May 1986(8 folders)
BOX I:205 June 1986-Dec. 1987(2 folders)
Speeches and publications notebooksApr. 1953-Apr. 1957
(5 folders)BOX I:206 May 1957-Dec. 1962
(7 folders)BOX I:207 Jan. 1963-Sept. 1964
(5 folders)BOX I:208 Oct. 1964-June 1966
(7 folders)BOX I:209 July 1966-Sept. 1968
(6 folders)Statements
Nov. 1956-Jan. 1957(2 folders)
BOX I:210 June 1960-Apr. 1975 See also Container 227, same heading(15 folders)
BOX I:211 Mar. 1976-Sept. 1977(10 folders)
BOX I:212 Feb.-July 1979(9 folders)
BOX I:213 Sept. 1979-Jan. 1980(7 folders)
BOX I:214 Mar. 1980-Mar. 1985(4 folders)
WritingsBibliography, ca. 1978Jan. 1954-Sept. 1956
(6 folders)BOX I:215 Feb. 1957-June 1959
(7 folders)BOX I:216 Nov. 1959-Apr. 1969, July 1974-Apr. 1975
(9 folders)BOX I:217 Jan. 1976
(8 folders)BOX I:218 Feb. 1976-Mar. 1978
(6 folders)BOX I:219 May 1978-Mar. 1980
(8 folders)BOX I:220 July 1980-Dec. 1987
(7 folders)
BOX I:221-I:227 Part I: Formerly Classified, 1946-1986Declassified correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and notes that had previously
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Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX I:221 Name FileLindsay, Franklin, 1946, 1986 (Container I:32)
Subject FileAnglo-American relations, 1961 (Container I:47) See also ClassifiedAnti-ballistic missile (ABM) system, 1969 (Container I: 47)B-1 bomber debate, 1974-1976 (Container I:57) See also Classified
(3 folders)Berlin, Germany, crisis, 1968 (Container I:58)China, 1967, 1975 (Container I:64) See also ClassifiedCivil defense, 1969 (Container I:65)Defense Department
Assistant secretary of defenseNotes
Meetings, 1961-1963 (Containers I:80-81) See also Classified(3 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1961-1963 (Containers I:81-83) See also ClassifiedOfficial chronological file, 1961-1963 (Container I:83) See also Classified
(2 folders)Deputy secretary of defense
Log of correspondence signed, 1968-1969 (Container I:84)Notes, 1967-1968 (Containers I:85-86)
(2 folders)Draft presidential and guidance memoranda
BOX I:CL 1-I:CL 8 Part I: Classified, 1954-1979Government security classified correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, and notes.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
Nassau agreement, 1962-1963 (Container I:133) See also Top SecretNaval forces, 1978 (Container I:137)North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Meetings, 1962-1967 (Container I:138) See also Top Secret(2 folders)
Part I: Classified, 1954-1979
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Miscellany, 1968, 1974, 1979 (Container I:138)Nuclear test ban, 1959-1963 (Container I:140) See also Top SecretNuclear weapons, miscellany, 1968, undated (Container I:140)Soviet Union
Miscellany, 1954-1957 (Container I:152)Strategic arms limitation, 1963, 1968, undated (Container I:154) See also Top SecretStrategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
Correspondence, 1974 (Container I:154)Meetings, undated (Container I:156) See also Top Secret
BOX I:CL 8 Strategic balance between United States and Soviet Union, 1969, 1978, undated (ContainerI:161)
Vietnam, Edward Geary Lansdale papers, 1961 (Container I:167)Vietnam War
Courses of action, 1965-1968, undated (Container I:167)(4 folders)
Speeches, Statements, and Writings FileSpeeches, 1965 (Container I:197)
BOX I:FRD 1 Part I: Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data, 1961-1970Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data government security classified correspondence,
memoranda, reports, and speeches.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed
BOX I:FRD 1 Subject FileDefense Department
Budget and program, 1968-1970 (Container I:83)Deputy secretary of defense
Log of correspondence signed, 1968 (Container I:84)Notes, 1967-1968 (Containers I:85-86)
Miscellaneous memoranda, 1969 (Container I:87)Research and engineering, 1968 (Container I:87)
(2 folders)Study, "Department of Defense, 1963-1969," undated (Containers I:87-89)
(4 folders)Government appointments
Secretary of the navy, 1963 (Container I:107)Nuclear test ban, 1961-1963 (Container I:140)Submarines, 1968 (Container I:161)
Speeches and WritingsSpeeches, 1967 (Container I:197)
BOX I:NATO 1 Part I: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1962, 1979NATO classified memorandum and chart.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX I:OV 1-OV 2 Part I: Oversize, 1968-1972Annotated maps, blueprints, and a report.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
BOX II:1-34 Part II: General Correspondence, 1979-1997Letters sent and received.Arranged chronologically by year and therein, for most years, an alphabetical file primarily of
letters received and a chronological file of letters sent.
BOX II:1 1979-1983(4 folders)
1984Alphabetical file
A-E(7 folders)
BOX II:2 F-O(11 folders)
BOX II:3 P-Z(8 folders)
Chronological fileJan.-June
(2 folders)BOX II:4 July-Dec.
1985Alphabetical file
A-F(9 folders)
BOX II:5 G-N(8 folders)
BOX II:6 O-V(10 folders)
BOX II:7 W-Z(3 folders)
Chronological file(2 folders)
1986Alphabetical file
A-B(3 folders)
BOX II:8 C-M(13 folders)
BOX II:9 N-V(11 folders)
Part I: Oversize, 1968-1972
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BOX II:10 W-Z(3 folders)
Chronological file(2 folders)
1987Alphabetical file
A-B(4 folders)
BOX II:11 C-I(10 folders)
BOX II:12 J-P(9 folders)
BOX II:13 RS
(2 folders)TUVW
(2 folders)Y-Z
Chronological fileBOX II:14 1988
A-L(12 folders)
BOX II:15 M-Z(12 folders)
BOX II:16 1989Alphabetical file
A-H(11 folders)
BOX II:17 I-S(13 folders)
BOX II:18 T-Z(6 folders)
Chronological fileJan.-Mar.
(6 folders)BOX II:19 Apr.-Dec.
(9 folders)1990
Alphabetical fileA
(2 folders)BOX II:20 B-H
(9 folders)BOX II:21 I-P
(10 folders)
Part II: General Correspondence, 1979-1997
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BOX II:22 R-V(9 folders)
BOX II:23 W-Z(3 folders)
Chronological file(10 folders)
1991Alphabetical file
A-B(3 folders)
BOX II:24 C-J(10 folders)
BOX II:25 K-S(10 folders)
BOX II:26 T-Z(4 folders)
Chronological file(6 folders)
1992A-C
(4 folders)BOX II:27 D-L
(10 folders)BOX II:28 M-W
(12 folders)BOX II:29 1993
Alphabetical fileA-M
(12 folders)BOX II:30 N-Z
(10 folders)Chronological file
1994Alphabetical file
A-B(2 folders)
BOX II:31 C-R(14 folders)
BOX II:32 S-Z(4 folders)
Chronological file1995
Alphabetical fileA-J
(7 folders)BOX II:33 K-Z
(11 folders)BOX II:34 Chronological file
Part II: General Correspondence, 1979-1997
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1996-1997(8 folders)
BOX II:34-35 Part II: Public Appearances, 1982-1998Correspondence, speech drafts, schedules, and other papers relating to speaking engagements
and other events.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:34 1980-1984(3 folders)
1985Jan.-Mar.
BOX II:35 Apr.-July(6 folders)
BOX II:36 Oct.-Dec.(2 folders)
1986Jan.-June
(5 folders)BOX II:37 July-Nov.
(3 folders)1987
(5 folders)BOX II:38 1988
(6 folders)1989
MayBOX II:39 June -Oct.
(7 folders)BOX II:40 Nov.-Dec.
(3 folders)1990
Jan.(2 folders)
Feb.(2 folders)
BOX II:41 (5 folders)Mar.
(2 folders)BOX II:42 (5 folders)
Apr.(2 folders)
BOX II:43 (4 folders)May.June
(2 folders)BOX II:44 (2 folders)
July
Part II: General Correspondence, 1979-1997
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Sept.(3 folders)
Oct.(1 folder)
BOX II:45 (4 folders)Nov.
(3 folders)BOX II:46 (4 folders)
Dec.(2 folders)
BOX II:47 1991Jan.-Mar.
(7 folders)BOX II:48 Apr.-June
(7 folders)BOX II:49 Sept.
(3 folders)Oct.
(5 folders)BOX II:50 (3 folders)
Nov.(4 folders)
BOX II:51 Dec.1992
Jan.-Mar.(4 folders)
Apr.(2 folders)
BOX II:52 (3 folders)May
(3 folders)June
BOX II:53 July-Dec.(6 folders)
1993Feb.-Mar.
(2 folders)BOX II:54 Apr.-Oct.
(7 folders)BOX II:55 Nov.
1994-1998(6 folders)
BOX II:56-II:82 Part II: Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1929-1997Speeches, statements, articles, book drafts and related papers, notes, and other writings.Arranged alphabetically by type of material and book title and therein chronologically.
BOX II:56 Speeches
Part II: Public Appearances, 1982-1998
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1954-1960,1974-1966(6 folders)
BOX II:57 1989-1995(9 folders)
BOX II:58 1996-1997Statements, 1982-1993 See also Classified
1962, 1973, 1981-1984 See also Classified(9 folders)
1985 See also Classified(1 folder)
BOX II:82 (3 folders)1986-1988, undated See also Classified
(3 folders)
BOX II:82-II:121 Part II: Subject File, 1922-1998Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, transcripts, reports, notes, clippings, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of organization, individual, or topic.
BOX II:82 Acheson, Dean, 1955-1956Airships, 1987Alsop, Joseph, 1954American Academy of Achievement, 1988-1995
(3 folders)BOX II:83 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1988-1995
American Academy of Diplomacy, 1989-1995Aneutronic fusion
Bilderberg meetings, 1985-1986Biographical material
Ambassadorial nomination, 1979-1986 See also ClassifiedMiscellany, 1986-1988, 1994
Bosnia and Hercegovina, 1993Bush, George (1924- ), 1989-1991Butler, George Lee, 1989Canavan, Gregory H., 1991-1993
(3 folders)BOX II:91 (2 folders)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1987-1992Center for Naval Analyses, 1991-1992Center for Security Policy, 1989-1992Central Intelligence Agency, consultantship, 1977-1981 See also ClassifiedCentury Association, 1989-1993China, 1987-1992Civil defense, 1977Clifford, Clark M., 1988-1991
BOX II:92 Comments on writings, 1988-1995(9 folders)
Part II: Subject File, 1922-1998
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BOX II:93 (1 folder)Committee on the Present Danger, 1979-1980, 1986-1990
(4 folders)Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Final Act, Helsinki Accords, 1985-1989Council of American Ambassadors, 1992-1995
BOX II:94 Council on Foreign Relations, 1989-1995(4 folders)
Defense Department, consultantship, 1975-1981BOX II:95 Defense Group Inc., 1989-1996
(4 folders)Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired, 1994-1995Ditchley Foundation, 1988-1993
(2 folders)Donations, 1991
(1 folder)BOX II:96 (1 folder)
Eastern Europe, 1989-1990Eisenhower Seminar meetings, 1989-1995Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., 1987-1995European Recovery Program (Marshall Plan), 1940s, 1987, 1997
(2 folders)Fukuyama, Francis,"The End of History," 1989-1992
BOX II:97 Fund for Democracy and Development, 1993-1994George C. Marshall Foundation, 1998Georgetown University, Institute for the Study of Democracy, Washington, D.C., 1990-1993Global Protection Against Limited Strikes (GPALS), 1991Gore, Albert (1948- ), 1991-1992Gulf and Western Industries, 1980-1984
(2 folders)Gulf War Air Power Survey Review Committee, 1991-1993Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
350th anniversary, 1985-1986Board of Overseers, 1957
(2 folders)"A Walk in the Woods," 1982-1984 See also Classified
(5 folders)Treaty, 1987
(3 folders)BOX II:104 International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1981-1991
(7 folders)BOX II:105 Interviews
1976-1989(10 folders)
BOX II:106 1990-1995(8 folders)
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.,buildingsBenjamin T. Rome Building, 1986-1987Paul and Phyllis Nitze Building, 1985-1986
Kennan, George F., 1947, 1967, 1984-1990Kissinger, Henry, 1987-1991
BOX II:107 Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 1989-1991Lee, William T., 1991-1993Logicon discussion group, 1991-1993
(5 folders)BOX II:108 (2 folders)
Mallory, Charles K., chemical warfare manuscript, 1988Memberships, 1986-1989Memoranda of conversations, 1986-1991Miscellaneous topics, 1984-1991Missiles
Carry Hard intercontinental ballistic missile basing, 1988-1989Miscellany, 1989-1990MX, 1979-1980
(3 folders)BOX II:109 (3 folders)
Shchukin, A.N.,"Dynamic and Fluctuation Errors in Guided Vehicles," translation, 1963(2 folders)
Part II: Subject File, 1922-1998
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Muth, Albrecht, 1990-1994(2 folders)
BOX II:110 National Research Council, Naval Science Board, post-Cold War conflict deterrence study,1994-1995
National secuirty issues, 1950-1951, 1977-1992(3 folders)
Naval arms control, 1990-1991Nixon, Richard M., 1973, 1985-1992North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1982-1983, 1989, 1997Nuclear History Program, 1985-1987
BOX II:111 People's Mojahedin of Iran, 1992-1995(2 folders)
Persian Gulf crisis, 1990-1991(3 folders)
Persian Gulf War, 1991Personal file, 1969-1983, circa 1990Presidential campaigns, 1992
Clinton, BillPerot, H. Ross
Press clippings, 1961-1964, 1982-1997(2 folders)
BOX II:112 Rostow, Eugene V., 1984-1988Rostow, W.W.,"Should the U.S. Initiate Negotiations in the Wake of Stalin's Death: President
Eisenhower's Decision of March 11, 1953 and His Speech of April 16, 1953," 1980Schandler, Herbert Yale,"Making a Decision: Tet, 1968," thesis, 1974
1959-1961, 1972, 1979, 1985-1987 See also Classified(4 folders)
BOX II:120 1988-1992(7 folders)
BOX II:121 University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, La Jolla, Calif.,conference papers, 1991
A Walk in the Woods (play), 1988-1989Westmoreland v. CBS, 1982-1988
(2 folders)Wirth, Timothy E., campaign contributions controversy, 1986
BOX II:CL 1 Part II: Classified, 1962-circa 1989Government security classified notes, memoranda, statements, and other documents.Described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.
Part II: Subject File, 1922-1998
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BOX II:CL1 Speeches and writingsStatements, 1982, 1988 (Container II:58)Writings
Notes1962, 1982-1988, undated (Containers II:80 and II:81)
Subject fileArms control
PressClippings, 1988 (Container II:85)
StatementsPresidential, 1983 (Container II:86)
Aspin, Les, circa 1989 (Container II:88)Biographical material