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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3b69n64w Online items available Finding aid prepared by Grace M. Hawes; machine-readable finding aid created by Brooke Dykman Dockter. Increment processed by Aparna Mukherjee. Hoover Institution Archives 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA, 94305-6003 (650) 723-3563 hooverarchives@stanford.edu 1998, 2007 78060 1

Title: Robert D. Date (inclusive): 1913-1978 Collection Number: 78060 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Archives Language of Material: English Physical Description: 177 manuscript boxes, 17 oversize boxes, 2 oversize folders, 3 card file boxes, 67 envelopes, 5 phonotape reels(80.0 linear feet) Abstract: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, dispatches, speeches and writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Allied diplomacy during World War II (especially preparatory to the invasion of French North Africa), wartime and postwar diplomatic conferences, administration of occupied Germany, postwar American foreign relations, and international business enterprises. Digital copies of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. Physical location: Hoover Institution Archives Creator: Murphy, Robert D. (Robert Daniel), 1894-1978 Funding Note Register for box 1-146 was made possible through a gift from the Corning Glass Works Foundation, Corning, New York. Access The collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Robert Daniel, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1978. Accruals Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/. Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. Alternate Forms Available Digital copies of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. 1894, Born, Milwaukee, Wisconsin October 28 1917-1919 Clerk, American Legation, Bern, Switzerland 1920 LL.B., George Washington University 1921 Married, Mildred Taylor Vice Consul, Zurich, Switzerland 1921-1925 Vice Consul, Munich, Germany 1925 Consul, Seville, Spain 1928 LL.M., George Washington University 1926-1930 Department of State, Washington, D.C. 1930-1940 Consul, Paris, France 1940 Charge d'affaires, Vichy, France 1940-1942 Presidential envoy to French North Africa 1941 Concluded economic accord with General Maxime Weygand 1942 Effected preparations for Allied landings in North Africa 1942-1944 Chief Civil Affairs Officer and Political Adviser on Staff of Supreme Commander Co-chairman, North African Economic Board 1942-1943 Member, Advisory Council, Allied Control Commission for Italy 1944-1949 U.S. Political Adviser, Germany 1949 Director, Office for Germany and Austria, Department of State 1949-1952 Ambassador to Belgium 1952-1953 Ambassador to Japan 1953 Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs 78060 2

1953-1959 Deputy Under Secretary of State 1959 Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Retirement from government service 1960-1978 Successively President, Chairman of the Board, and Honorary Chairman of the Board, Corning Glass Works, Corning Glass International 1964 Author, Diplomat Among Warriors 1968-1969 Member, Presidential Transition Committee 1973-1975 Member, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy 1969-1976 Member (Chairman, 1976), Intelligence Oversight Board Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board 1978, Died, Washington, D.C. January 9 Foreword From humble beginnings, Robert D. Murphy became one of America's leading diplomats and statesmen. In a distinguished public service career that lasted almost sixty years, Ambassador Murphy had the good fortune to serve in interesting places at interesting times. He also had the good judgment to preserve the records of his extraordinary experiences, records that now constitute the Robert D. Murphy Collection at the Hoover Institution Archives. One of Murphy's first diplomatic posts, in the early 1920s, was Vice Consul in Munich, where he reported to Washington on the rise of national socialism and where he lived across the street from the Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler. Throughout the 1930s, he served as Consul in Paris. When German troops entered the city in June 1940, Murphy met with the German commanding general in order to safeguard American and French interests. Later that year, he was appointed Charge d'affaires at Vichy. Shortly thereafter, President Franklin Roosevelt chose Murphy to be his special envoy to French North Africa. Roosevelt, realizing the vital role that French North Africa could play in the war, wanted a trusted personal representative to investigate conditions and report back directly to him. Robert Murphy proved the wisdom of Roosevelt's choice when his careful negotiations laid the groundwork for the successful Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942. The Murphy Papers for this period include communications with President Roosevelt and other wartime leaders, memoranda from American Ambassador to Vichy William Leahy, military and secret service (Office of Strategic Services) reports of Allied operations, as well as the diplomatic records of the wartime conferences of Allied leaders at Casablanca and Cairo. Murphy continued his service in Africa as political adviser under General Dwight D. Eisenhower until 1944, when he was sent to Italy as American Ambassador on the Advisory Council to the Allied Control Commission. In his new post, he participated in the signing of the Italian armistice. Murphy's intimate involvement with the Allied high command laid the basis for his subsequent memoirs, Diplomat Among Warriors (1964). His next assignment took him to Germany as a member of the Office of Military Government, which was set up to administer postwar reconstruction. During these years, he also served on American delegations to the Councils of Foreign Ministers in Moscow, London, and Paris, and to the Tri-Partite Talks. The records of these conferences, including the most secret negotiations, reports, memoranda and correspondence are part of the Murphy Papers. There are as well rare captured German documents, including transcripts of wartime conferences of Hitler with his top military commanders. In 1949, Robert Murphy was appointed United States Ambassador to Belgium and, in 1952, the first American postwar Ambassador to Japan. During his tenure in Tokyo, he also acted as Political Adviser to the United Nations Command in connection with the negotiations on the Korean War armistice. From 1953 to 1959, his assignment to the Department of State involved him in negotiations with leaders in many parts of the world: Tito in Yugoslavia, Saeb Salam in Lebanon, Bourguiba in Tunisia and King Hussein in Jordan. Shortly before he retired from government service in 1959, he served as Under Secretary of State. Records of Murphy's many important assignments during these years appear in his papers. After his retirement, Murphy began a new career as an executive with Corning Glass International where he successfully combined his new duties with his role as elder statesman. He served on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board during the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations, as well as on the Intelligence Oversight Board and the Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy. Memoranda, reports and internal communications from these many significant assignments appear in the. The vast correspondence Murphy carried on throughout his life is of equal importance to historians. There are letters to and from a wide assortment of important people: world leaders Andrei Vyshinsky, Harold Macmillan and Konrad Adenauer; Presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower; Secretaries of State James Byrnes, Cordell Hull, Dean Acheson and John Foster Dulles; French military leaders Charles de Gaulle, Maxime Weygand, Henri Giraud and Jean Darlan; movie actors Douglas Fairbanks and Adolphe Menjou, and violinist Yehudi Menuhin. 78060 3

The register to the Robert D. Murphy Collection is composed of four parts. A Biographical Note indicates important dates in the course of Murphy's career. The overall structure of the collection is outlined in the Series Description, which explains its major divisions. The Container List describes in detail the materials within each series. An Index (available in the paper copy only) provides a single alphabetical listing of all access points in the register with page references. A few items in the papers retain national security classifications. Until such time as they can be declassified, they have been withdrawn from the collection and their withdrawal is so noted in the register. The Robert D. Murphy Papers, a gift to the Hoover Institution Archives by his daughters, Rosemary Murphy and Mildred Pond, in 1978, are open to the public without charge. The Archives Reading Room is open on weekdays from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. For further information, please contact Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 94305. I am especially pleased to acknowledge the generous financial support of the Corning Glass Works Foundation, Corning, New York, without which the preparation and publication of this guide would not have been possible. --Charles G. Palm --Associate Director, Hoover Institution --1989 Note: In 2007, additional incremental materials added to the Robert D. Murphy Collection were organized. Please see the description on Incremental Materials below the description of the original accession. Scope and Content Note, Incremental Materials The incremental material to the Robert Murphy Papers, acquired in 2003, consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, dispatches, speeches and writings, printed matter, photographs, and scrapbooks, relating to Allied diplomacy during World War II, wartime and postwar diplomatic conferences, administration of occupied Germany, postwar American foreign relations, and international business enterprises. The collection originates from Robert Murphy's official assignments with the State Department, his extensive professional travels, and his involvement with private organizations dedicated to promote peace, freedom, and friendship between people from different political and religious backgrounds. The bulk of the materials document Robert Murphy's tenure as presidential envoy to North Africa; political adviser, Office of Military Government, United States; adviser for Germany and Austria; ambassador to Japan and Belgium; assistant secretary of state for United Nations affairs; deputy under secretary of state; and under secretary of state for political affairs, and are documented in several series tied to periods of his career. They reflect his diplomatic skills and record his efforts to protect American interests. The later part of Robert Murphy's career, as recorded in Later Years, was a combination of activities in both the business and political arena, highlighted by his participation in the Presidential Transition Committee, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy, Intelligence Oversight Board, and President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. The numerous awards and certificates documented in the Biographical File, Memorabilia, and Oversize File reflect the high esteem in which both fellow diplomats and political leaders held Robert Murphy. The Photograph series provides a glimpse into his personal life, in addition to portraying him as a diplomat. Scrapbooks and clippings included in the Biographical File offer a review of his life and career and an assessment of his contributions to the field of American foreign policy and international diplomacy. Arrangement Materials arranged into ten series: Biographical File I, Speeches and Writings I, Early Career, Presidential Envoy to French North Africa and Political Advisor I, Political Advisor I, Ambassadorships - Department of State I, Later Years I, Oversize File I, Phonotapes, Photographs I. Incremental Materials arranged into nine series, duplicating the order of the original finding aid: Biographical File II, Speeches and Writings II, Presidential Envoy to French North Africa and Political Advisor II, Political Advisor II, Ambassadorships II, Later Years II, Memorabilia, Oversize File II, Photographs II, and Declassified U.S. government records. Subjects and Indexing Terms Allied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Bilderberg Meetings. Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone) Office of Military Government. United States. Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy. United States. Department of State. Audiotapes. 78060 4

Business enterprises--united States. Diplomats--United States. France--Foreign relations--united States. France. Germany--History--1945-1955. Germany. International business enterprises. Military government. United States--Armed Forces. United States--Economic conditions--1945- United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989. United States--Foreign relations--1953-1961. United States--Foreign relations--france. United States--Foreign relations. World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Africa, North. World War, 1939-1945--Diplomatic history. World War, 1939-1945. Biographical File I, 1913-1971 This file contains personal materials, including awards, citations, appointment books, clippings, honorary degrees and souvenirs; arranged by physical form. Appointment books, schedules Box 1, Folder 1-8 1946-1953 Box 2, Folder 1-5 1953-1954 Box 3, Folder 1-7 September 1955-1956, Box 4, Folder 1-7 1956, October -1958, July Box 5, Folder 1-7 1958, August-1959 Box 6, Folder 1-2 1968-1969 Folder 3-4 Awards Folder 5 Biographical data Career records. Assignment records, promotion notices, travel orders, organization charts, and correspondence related to the career of Robert Murphy Folder 6 1913-1919 Folder 7 1920 Folder 8 1921 Folder 9 1922 Folder 10 1923 Folder 11 1924 Box 7, Folder 1-2 1925 Folder 3 1926 Folder 4 1927 Folder 5 1928 Folder 6 1929 Folder 7 1930 Folder 8 1931 Folder 9 1932 Folder 10 1933 Folder 11 1934 Folder 12 1935 Folder 13 1936 78060 5

Biographical File I, 1913-1971 Folder 14 1937 Folder 15 1938 Box 8, Folder 1 1939 Folder 2 1940 Folder 3 1941 Folder 4 1942 Folder 5 1943 Folder 6 1944 Folder 7 1945 Folder 8 1946 Folder 9 1947 Folder 10 1948 Box 9, Folder 1-2 1949 Folder 3 1950 Folder 4-5 1951 Folder 6-8 1952 Folder 9 1953 Folder 10 1954 Folder 11 1960 Folder 12 1961-1967 Clippings about Robert D. Murphy Box 10, Folder 1 1920 Folder 2 1925 Folder 3 1926 Folder 4 1930-1931 Folder 5 1939 Folder 6 1941 Folder 7 1942 Folder 8 1943 Folder 9 1944 Folder 10 1945 Folder 11 1946 Folder 12 1948 Folder 13-17 1949 Box 11, Folder 1 1950 Folder 2 1952 Folder 3 1954 Folder 4 1956 Folder 5 1957 Folder 6-11 1958 Box 12, Folder 1-3 1958 Folder 4 1959 Folder 5 1960 Folder 6 1961 Folder 7-8 1962 Folder 9 1963 Folder 10 1964 Folder 11 1965 Folder 12 1966 Folder 13 1967 Folder 14 1968 Folder 15 1970 Folder 16 1971 Box 13, Folder 1-2 Education. Papers related to Robert Murphy's candidacy for a Master of Laws Degree from George Washington University, 1927-1928 Folder 3 Family clippings Folder 4 Coat of arms Folder 5 Family memorabilia 78060 6

Biographical File I, 1913-1971 Folder 6-7 Guest lists Folder 8 Health. Physical examination records Folder 9-10 Honorary degrees Folder 11-12 Household expenses, personal effects, employees Box 14, Household expenses, etc. Folder 1-10 Box 15, Folder 1-9 Household expenses, etc. Box 16, Folder 1-2 Household expenses, etc. Folder 3 Identity cards Folder 4 Interview. List of questions for Robert Murphy from Grand Hebdomadaire Illustre, July, 1943 Folder 5 Invitations, calling cards, laissez passers Folder 6-9 Miscellany Box 17, Folder 1 Miscellany Folder 2-8 Souvenirs. Programs, brochures, guest lists Box 18, Folder 1-2 Telephone directories Folder 3-5 Travel orders Folder 6 Trip notes, February, 1941 Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Handwritten, typewritten, and printed copies of speeches and writings by Robert Murphy with related notes and research materials; arranged chronologically. Box 18, Folder 7 Notes, undated Folder 8 "The Utility of a Permanent and Trained Foreign Service", Handwritten draft undated Folder 9 "Income Tax Returns", The American Foreign Service Journal, l printed copy September, 1937 Folder 10 Remarks at the University Club of Paris, Correspondence, 3 carbon copies May 2, 1939 Folder 11 Remarks at the American Club of Paris, 3 carbon copies July 20, 1939 Box 19, Folder 1 Research materials, 1941 Folder 2-3 Research materials, 1944-1945 Folder 4 Notes for public remarks, circa 1944 Folder 5 Remarks on the Mediterranean Theater, Council of Foreign Relations, New York, Typescript copy January 27, 1944 Folder 6 Notes on remarks made to French Military Government students, Paris, Typescript copy in French December 15, 1944 Folder 7 "The American Military Policy Towards Germany", Correspondence, typescript, carbon copies, draft December 16, 1944 Folder 8 Remarks to French Military Government officers, Paris, Typescript copy in French February 7, 1945 Folder 9 Remarks on Political Affairs, Paris, Outline, typescript copy February 14, 1945 Folder 10 "Germany and Democracy", Military Government Conference, Frankfurt, Program, typescript copy August 17, 1945 Folder 11 Remarks to American correspondents, Typescript copy December 11, 1945 Folder 12-15 Research materials, 1946 Box 20, Folder 1 "Foreign Policy", written for Berlin Post, Correspondence, carbon copy February 4, 1946 Folder 2 Remarks, Bremerhaven, Carbon copy May 11, 1946 Folder 3 Remarks on the German Occupation, Typescript copy August 21, 1946 Folder 4 Remarks on U.S. Policy, Carbon copy October 24, 1946 Folder 5 Research materials, 1947 Folder 6 Remarks at dedication of synagogue, Munich, Draft May 20, 1947 Folder 7 Notes for Berlin seminar, 2 carbon copies May 28, 1947 Folder 8 Commencement address, Roberts High School, Berlin, Notes, typescript and carbon copies July 11, 1947 Folder 9 Remarks to Syracuse University alumni, Berlin, Outline August 17, 1947 78060 7

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 10 "Murphy Stresses Importance of Spiritual Values in Reconstruction of Germany", interview, Printed copy December 15, 1947 Folder 11-12 Research materials, 1948 Folder 13 "Foreign Policy", Notes, outline circa 1948 Folder 14 Remarks on Germany, Typescript copy circa 1948 Folder 15 Remarks on postwar Germany, Typescript copy circa 1948 Folder 16 Remarks at commencement, institution unknown, Handwritten copy circa 1948 Folder 17 "The United States Views Germany's Democratization", Carbon copy circa 1948 Folder 18 Remarks to American Women's Club, Berlin, Typescript copy January 6, 1948 Folder 19 Remarks on Germany, Louisville, Kentucky, Typescript copy February 10, 1948 Folder 20 "The Ruhr and Security", Carbon copy May 20, 1948 Folder 21 Commencement address, Roberts High School, Berlin, Carbon copy June 15, 1948 Folder 22 Notes, drafts, 1949 Folder 23 Research materials, 1949 Folder 24 Remarks on the German problem, National Advertising Council, Washington, D.C., 4 carbon copies February 9, 1949 Folder 25 Remarks on Germany delivered by Robert Murphy on behalf of the Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., Typescript copy March 30, 1949 Folder 26 "The Role of the Political Adviser to the Military Governor", National War College, Washington, D.C., Printed copy, carbon copy October 17, 1949 Box 21, Folder 1-2 Research materials, 1950 Folder 3 Remarks, Carbon copy January 13, 1950 Folder 4 Remarks at the Belgian-American Association luncheon, Brussels, 4 typescript copies (2 in English, 2 in French) January 25, 1950 Folder 5 Remarks at a reception for the mayor and aldermen, Antwerp, 2 typescript copies (1 in French, 1 in English) January 27, 1950 Folder 6 Remarks at the Cercle Industrielle et Commerciale, Typescript February 9, 1950 Folder 7 Remarks, Military Order of Foreign Wars, 2 carbon copies February 14, 1950 Folder 8 Remarks, Brussels Chamber of Commerce, 4 typescript copies (2 in English, 2 in French) February 20, 1950 Folder 9 Remarks, George Washington's Birthday dinner, Typescript, carbon copy February 25, 1950 Folder 10 Remarks, Cercle Gaulois, Brussels, 2 typescript copies (1 in French, 1 in English), memorandum March 15, 1950 Folder 11 Remarks, American-Belgian Association, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) March 24, 1950 Folder 12 Remarks, American Club of Paris, 2 typescript copies March 30, 1950 Folder 13 Remarks at Zeebrugge, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) May 12, 1950 Folder 14 Remarks, Carbon copy May 23, 1950 Folder 15 Remarks, Memorial Day, 3 typescript copies (2 in English, 1 in French) May 30, 1950 Folder 16 Remarks, Jesus College, Oxford, 2 typescript copies July 2, 1950 Folder 17 Remarks, Bastogne Memorial, 4 typescript copies (2 in French, 2 in English) July 16, 1950 Folder 18 Remarks, Foire de Gand (Ghent Fair), 2 drafts, 5 typescript copies (2 in English, 2 in French, 1 in Dutch) September 18, 1950 Folder 19 Remarks, Polytechnic Institute, Mons, and the Belgian-American Association, 4 typescripts (2 in French, 2 in English) November 28, 1950 Folder 20 Remarks, Cercle Mars et Mercure, 3 typescript copies (2 in French, 1 in English), carbon copy December 7, 1950 Box 22, Folder 1 Notes, drafts, 1951 Folder 2-4 Research materials, 1951 Folder 5 Remarks, American Chamber of Commerce, Typescript, carbon copy January 16, 1951 Folder 6 Remarks, American Club luncheon. 2 typescript copies, 2 press releases Folder 7 Remarks, Royal Automobile Club, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) February 12, 1951 Folder 8 Remarks, University of Louvain, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) February 13, 1951 78060 8

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 9 Remarks, George Washington's Birthday Dinner, 2 typescript copies (1 in French, 1 in English) February 23, 1951 Folder 10 Remarks, Flemish Economic Association, 3 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French, 1 in Flemish) April 16, 1951 Folder 11 Remarks, Third Liege International Fair, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) April 23, 1951 Folder 12 Remarks, Brussels Fair, 2 typescript copies (1 in French, 1 in English) April 27, 1951 Folder 13 Remarks, Belgian-American Association, 2 typescript copies (1 in French, 1 in English) May 28, 1951 Folder 14 Remarks, Waereghem, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) June 3, 1951 Folder 15 Remarks, Ghent Fair, 3 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French, 1 in Flemish) September 18, 1951 Folder 16 Remarks, American Club of Brussels, 3 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French, 1 in Flemish) September 20, 1951 Folder 17 Remarks, Virginia Women's Forum, Richmond, Virginia, 4 typescript copies (2 in French, 2 in English) November 8, 1951 Folder 18 "The United States and West European Unity", National Foreign Trade Council, New York, Typescript, draft December 7, 1951 Box 23, Folder 1 Research materials, 1952 Folder 2 "Political Factors in War", National War College, Washington, D.C., Typescript January 7, 1952 Folder 3 Remarks, American Club, Belgium, Typescript, press release January 24, 1952 Folder 4 Remarks, Grandes Conferences Catholique, Charleroi, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French) January 25, 1952 Folder 5 Remarks, Societe d'economie Politique, Fondation Universitaire, Brussels, 2 typescript copies (1 in English, 1 in French), press release January 29, 1952 Folder 6 Remarks, American Chamber of Commerce, Typescript, draft February 5, 1952 Folder 7 Remarks, American Club of Antwerp, Typescript February 22, 1952 Folder 8 Remarks, University of Liege, 2 typescript copies (1 in French, 1 in English) March 4, 1952 Folder 9 Transcript of telecast on Belgium, Carbon copy April 6, 1952 Folder 10 Remarks on arrival in Japan, Carbon copy April 21, 1952 Folder 11 "The Soldier and the Diplomat", Foreign Service Journal, Printed copy May 1952 Folder 12 Remarks at the signing of the Tripartite Fisheries Convention, Printed copy May 9, 1952 Folder 13 Remarks, American-Japan Society, Carbon copy May 29, 1952 Folder 14 Remarks, Seiwa Kai Society of Tokyo, Typescript June 10, 1952 Folder 15 Remarks, Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Typescript, carbon copy, memorandum, press release June 16, 1952 Folder 16 Remarks, American Chamber of Commerce, Tokyo, Typescript, press release June 24, 1952 Folder 17 Remarks, Haneda, Typescript, carbon copy July 1, 1952 Folder 18 Remarks, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Typescript, press release July 11, 1952 Folder 19 Remarks, Black Ships Festival, Typescript, press release July 15, 1952 Folder 20 Remarks, American-Japan Society of Kobe, Carbon copy July 16, 1952 Folder 21 Remarks, Osaka, Press release July 17, 1952 Folder 22 "Japan and Free Asia", American Japan Society, Carbon copy September 1952 Folder 23 Remarks at the presentation of American law books to the Supreme Court of Japan, Press release September 2, 1952 Folder 24 Remarks, United Nations Association of Japan, Typescript, press release September 24, 1952 Folder 25 Remarks, Second World Conference of Buddhists, Tokyo, Press release September 25, 1952 Folder 26 Remarks, Rotary Club of Tokyo, Press release October 22, 1952 Folder 27 Research materials, 1953 Folder 28 Remarks on presentation of quota visa, Typescript January 21, 1953 Folder 29 Remarks, American Club, Tokyo, Typescript January 20, 1953 Folder 30 Remarks, National 4-H Club Congress, Tokyo, Press release March 18, 1953 78060 9

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 31 Remarks on presentation of Encyclopedia Americana to International Christian University, Press release April 17, 1953 Folder 32 Remarks, American-Japan Society, Tokyo, Printed copy April 24, 1953 Folder 33 Remarks, Chronoscope Program, Typescript, carbon copy, correspondence August 21, 1953 Folder 34 Remarks, American Association for the United Nations, Draft, notes September 13, 1953 Folder 35 Remarks, St. Matthew's Church, Typescript, memorandum October 11, 1953 Folder 36 Remarks, John Carroll Society, Printed copy, correspondence October 11, 1953 Folder 37 Remarks, New York Herald Tribune Forum, Printed copy October 18, 1953 Folder 38 Remarks, Mayor's reception, Philadelphia, Carbon copy October 23, 1953 Folder 39 "The Role of the United States", speech, World Affairs Council, Philadelphia, Printed copy, typescript, press release October 23, 1953 Folder 40 Remarks, Navy League of the United States, Carbon copy, draft, correspondence October 26, 1953 Folder 41 "The United States Looks at the United Nations", speech, Convention of the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers, San Antonio, Press release, correspondence November 19, 1953 Folder 42 Remarks, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Outline, correspondence November 20, 1953 Folder 43 Remarks, Notre Dame New York President's Committee, 2 carbon copies, correspondence December 9, 1953 Box 24, Folder 1 Notes, 1954 Folder 2-3 Research materials, 1954 Folder 4 Remarks, American Foreign Service Association, 2 printed copies in Foreign Service Journal January 1954 Folder 5 WITHDRAWN. SECURITY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL Folder 6 Remarks, American Foreign Service luncheon, National Press Club, Typescript, carbon copy, news clipping January 18, 1954 Folder 7 Remarks, Harvard Law School Association, Draft, correspondence January 20, 1954 Folder 8 Remarks, Cardoza Foundation, Philadelphia, Typescript, carbon copy, draft, correspondence January 26, 1954 Folder 9 Remarks, University Club of New York, 2 carbon copies, correspondence January 30, 1954 Folder 10 "Brotherhood in the World of Today", speech, National Conference of Christians and Jews, New York, Carbon copy, press release, correspondence February 4, 1954 Folder 11 Remarks, Marquette Alumni Reception, National Press Club, Washington, D.C., Typescript, carbon copy February 24, 1954 Folder 12 Remarks, National Education Association, Notes, correspondence March 7, 1954 Folder 13 "America, Japan and the Future of the Pacific", speech, World Affairs Council of Northern California and the American Legion, Typescript, carbon copies, press release March 8, 1954 Folder 14 "Europe Is Important", speech, Town Hall Businessmen's Luncheon, Los Angeles, Typescript, carbon copy, press release, correspondence March 9, 1954 Folder 15 "Some Problems of American World Relations", speech, World Affairs Council of Los Angeles, Typescript, carbon copy, correspondence, program March 9, 1954 Folder 16 Remarks, Japan Society Dinner, New York, Typescript, carbon copy, press release, correspondence March 18, 1954 Folder 17 Remarks, West Point Founder's Day dinner, New York, Carbon copy, memoranda March 20, 1954 Folder 18 Remarks, American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., Typescript, carbon copy, correspondence April 17, 1954 Folder 19 Remarks, Knights of Columbus Pan American Dinner, Washington, D.C., Typescript April 29, 1954 Folder 20 Remarks, United Defense Fund, Typescript, correspondence April 29, 1954 Folder 21 Remarks, Massachusetts Committee, Catholics, Protestants and Jews, Boston, Typescript, correspondence, memorandum May 6, 1954 78060 10

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 22 Remarks, Inter-American Bar Association of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 2 carbon copies, correspondence May 18, 1954 Box 25, Folder 1 WITHDRAWN. SECURITY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL Folder 2 Commencement address, Fordham University, New York, Correspondence, press release, program June 9, 1954 Folder 3 "The United States and the Uncommitted World", speech, Zionist Organization of America, New York, 3 carbon copies, press release, correspondence June 24, 1954 Folder 4 Remarks, annual convention of Air Force Association, Typescript, press release, correspondence. Typescript of remarks on accepting Association Medal for Secretary of State John Foster Dulles August 20, 1954 Folder 5 WITHDRAWN. SECURITY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL Folder 6 Remarks, President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Typescript, 2 partial carbon copies, correspondence August 26, 1954 Folder 7 Remarks, American Association for the United Nations, Press release September 13, 1954 Folder 8 Remarks, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, Typescript, carbon copy October 7, 1954 Folder 9 Remarks at the rededication of the Foreign Service Memorial Plaque, 2 carbon copies, correspondence October 11, 1954 Folder 10 Remarks, Business Advisory Council, Hot Springs, Virginia, Typescript, carbon copy, correspondence October 23, 1954 Folder 11 "The Defense of Asia", speech, National Foreign Trade Convention, Typescript, press relase, correspondence November 16, 1954 Folder 12 Remarks, Armed Forces Staff College, Typescript, 2 carbon copies, correspondence December 9, 1954 Box 26, Folder 1 Notes, 1955 Folder 2 Research materials, 1955 Folder 3 Remarks, testimonial luncheon for Matthew Woll, Typescript, carbon copy, memoranda, press release, correspondence January 8, 1955 Folder 4 Remarks, Australian-American Society dinner in honor of Prime Minister Menzies, Typescript, carbon copy, memorandum, correspondence March 7, 1955 Folder 5 Remarks, fourth International Trade Fair, Seattle, Washington, Typescript, press release, memorandum, correspondence March 11, 1955 Folder 6 Remarks, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Typescript, memorandum, correspondence April 10, 1955 Folder 7 Remarks, "On Wisconsin" Award, Department of State Auditorium, Washington, D.C., Press release, correspondence April 15, 1955 Folder 8 Remarks, International Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., Typescript, carbon copy, memorandum April 20, 1955 Folder 9 "Collective Security in the Air Age", Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, Printed copy May 1955 Folder 10 Remarks, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C., Typescript, press release, clipping May 2, 1955 Folder 11 Remarks, Foreign Service Institute, Memorandum May 2, 1955 Folder 12 "Our Policies in Asia", speech, Foreign Policy Association, Pittsburgh, Typescript, press release, memorandum, correspondence, clipping May 5, 1955 Folder 13 Remarks, Rockford Chamber of Commerce, Rockford, Illinois, Typescript, carbon copy, memorandum, correspondence May 24, 1955 Folder 14 Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims, Carbon copy, draft June 3, 1955 Folder 15 Remarks at the presentation of the Laetare Medal to Ambassador Jefferson Caffrey, Notre Dame University, Typescript, message from Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, memorandum, draft June 5, 1955 Folder 16 Commencement address, Georgetown University, Typescript, printed copy, correspondence, carbon copy June 6, 1955 Folder 17 "United States Diplomacy", commencement address, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2 typescript copies, printed copy, 2 carbon copies, memorandum, correspondence June 8, 1955 78060 11

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 18 Remarks on television program, "Youth Wants to Know" with Konrad Adenauer, Carbon copy June 14, 1955 Folder 19 Remarks, Indiana University Conference on Problems of American Foreign Policy, Bloomington, Typescript, carbon copy, press release, memoranda June 25, 1955 Box 27, Folder 1 Remarks, Washington-Rochambeau Celebration, Newport, Rhode Island, Typescript, carbon copy, printed copy, correspondence, memorandum July 9, 1955 Folder 2 Statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on NATO Status of Forces Treaty, Press release, memorandum July 19, 1955 Folder 3 Statements for Voice of America. Pakistan International Industries Fair, Typescript. Salonika, Greece International Trade Fair, Typescript September 2, 1955 September 4, 1955 Folder 4 Remarks, Canada-United States Conference, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, Two carbon copies, press release, memorandum, program, correspondence September 1, 1955 Folder 5 Remarks, National Sales Executives, Washington, D.C., Carbon copy, correspondence September 8, 1955 Folder 6 Remarks, International College of Surgeons, Philadelphia, Typescript, press release, agenda, correspondence September 15, 1955 Folder 7 Remarks, European-American Discussion Group, Garmisch, Germany, Memoranda, correspondence September 23, 1955 Folder 8 Remarks, Chamber of Commerce, Danville, Illinois, 2 carbon copies, memorandum, correspondence November 2, 1955 Folder 9 Remarks, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Cleveland, Ohio, Partial typescript, carbon copy, correspondence, memorandum November 3, 1955 Folder 10 Remarks, Supreme Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Washington, D.C., Typescript, press release, memoranda, correspondence November 7, 1955 Folder 11 "Africa and Asia in the World Community", speech, Catholic Association for International Peace, Washington, D.C., Typescript, press release, memorandum, correspondence November 12, 1955 Folder 12 "The Principle of Self-Determination in International Relations", Department of State Bulletin, Printed copy November 28, 1955 Folder 13 Testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings on Trading with the Enemy, Press release November 29, 1955 Folder 14 Remarks, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, Carbon copy, press release, memorandum December 8, 1955 Folder 15 Research materials, 1956 Folder 16 Remarks, Pennsylvania Bar Association, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Typescript, press release, memorandum, correspondence January 20, 1956 Folder 17 Remarks, Dartmouth Club of Washington, Typescript, carbon copy, correspondence February 7, 1956 Folder 18 Remarks, Newman Club Convention, New York, 2 carbon copies, memorandum, correspondence February 12, 1955 Folder 19 Remarks, Washington Conference of Mayors, Printed copy, notes, correspondence February 16, 1956 Folder 20 "For a Better World", Department of State Bulletin, 2 printed copies March 5, 1956 Box 28, Folder 1 Remarks, George Washington Alumni Luncheon, Typescript, press release, correspondence March 24, 1956 Folder 2 Remarks, The Christophers, Correspondence March 27, 1956 Folder 3 Remarks, Symposium on NATO, College of William and Mary and the Norfolk, Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Press release, memorandum, correspondence April 2, 1956 Folder 4 Remarks, American Society of Newspaper Editors, Press release April 19, 1956 Folder 5 Remarks, Manhattanville College, Typescript May 1, 1956 Folder 6 Remarks, sixth annual World Affairs Forum, Foreign Policy Association of Pittsburgh, Typescript, press release, correspondence, clippings May 2, 1956 Folder 7 Remarks, citizenship ceremonies, 2 carbon copies, correspondence May 8, 1956 Folder 8 Remarks, Father's Club of the College of New Rochelle, New York, Carbon copy, memorandum, correspondence May 13, 1956 78060 12

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 9 Remarks, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Typescript, correspondence May 14, 1956 Folder 10 Remarks, United States Committee for the United Nations, Typescript, carbon copy May 15, 1956 Folder 11 Remarks, University of Chicago Club, Washington, D.C., Carbon copy, correspondence May 23, 1956 Folder 12 Statement before House Subcommittee on Government Operations, Press release May 31, 1956 Folder 13 Remarks, Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, Typescript, memorandum, correspondence June 6, 1956 Folder 14 Statement on the President's Special International Program, Mimeograph copy June 14, 1956 Folder 15 WITHDRAWN. SECURITY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL Folder 16 "Soviet Developments and Their Meaning for U.S. Foreign Policy", statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Typescript, carbon copy October 11, 1956 Folder 17 Remarks, Institute of International Affairs, University of Washington, Typescript, press release, memoranda, correspondence, 2 carbon copies October 24, 1956 Folder 18 "Berlin, Symbol of Free-World Determination", Department of State Bulletin, Printed copy, 2 carbon copies, clipping, correspondence October 29, 1956 Folder 19 Remarks, United States Delegation to the 11th United Nations General Assembly, Typescript November 9, 1956 Folder 20 Remarks, American-Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York, Typescript, carbon copy, printed copy, memorandum, correspondence November 29, 1956 Box 29, Folder 1 Notes, 1957 Folder 2 Research materials, 1957 Folder 3 Remarks, America-Italy Society dinner, Typescript, carbon copy, memoranda, correspondence January 15, 1957 Folder 4 Remarks, Brussels Fair luncheon, Outline, correspondence January 24, 1957 Folder 5 Remarks as participant, Bilderberg Group Conference, Memoranda, correspondence, program, background information February 15-17, 1957 Folder 6 Remarks, presentation of film Weltschmerz, Typescript February 20, 1957 Folder 7 Remarks, Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR), Typescript, correspondence February 21, 1957 Folder 8 Statement to the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Typescript, carbon copy, memorandum March 6, 1957 Folder 9 Remarks, The Citadel, Typescript, memorandum, correspondence March 8-9, 1957 Folder 10 Statement on the President's Special International Program, House Appropriations Committee, Typescript March 13, 1957 Folder 11 "The United States Looks at the Middle East", speech, Georgetown University, Typescript, press release, correspondence March 14, 1957 Folder 12 Statement before the Subcommittee on the Armed Services, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Typescript, carbon copy, draft March 18, 1957 Folder 13 Statement on passport policy, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Press release, correspondence April 2, 1957 Folder 14 "Building for Peace", speech, tenth annual Conference on World Affairs, University of Colorado, Typescript, memorandum, correspondence, program April 4, 1957 Folder 15 Remarks, Foreign Relations Commission of the American Legion, Typescript, carbon copy April 25, 1957 Folder 16 Remarks, Catholic Women's Club, New Rochelle, New York, 2 carbon copies, memorandum, correspondence April 28, 1957 Folder 17 Remarks, National Council of Catholic Men, Cincinnati, Ohio, Typescript, press release, program, background information, memorandum, correspondence May 11, 1957 Folder 18 Commencement address, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Typescript, press release, correspondence June 9, 1957 Folder 19 Commencement address, University of Pittsburgh, Typescript, carbon copy, draft, correspondence, memoranda, clipping June 12, 1957 78060 13

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Box 30, Folder 1 Statement, House Armed Services Committee on H.R. 8704 (Exercise of Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction over Members of the Armed Forces Serving Overseas), 2 carbon copies July 26, 1957 Folder 2 WITHDRAWN. SECURITY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL Folder 3 Remarks, annual Conference of U. S. Mayors, Typescript, press release, memorandum, correspondence September 9, 1957 Folder 4 Remarks to the United States Delegation to the 12th United Nations General Assembly, Outline September 13, 1957 Folder 5 Remarks, 175th anniversary of the Great Seal, Typescript September 16, 1957 Folder 6 Remarks, United Givers Fund Appeal, Typescript September 23, 1957 Folder 7 Remarks, American representatives of the World Veterans Federation, Outline October 4, 1957 Folder 8 Remarks, Mid-Career Class, Foreign Service Institute, Outline October 4, 1957 Folder 9 Remarks, Business Advisory Council, Notes, outline, correspondence, memoranda October 25-26, 1957 Folder 10 WITHDRAWN. SECURITY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL Folder 11 "Some Major Aspects of Current Foreign Policy", speech, Non-Governmental Organizations Conference on Foreign Policy, Typescript, carbon copy December 9, 1957 Folder 12 Notes, 1958 Folder 13 Research materials, 1958 Folder 14 "Diplomats and Soldiers", Federalist, 2 printed copies, correspondence, draft, press release Fall, 1958 Folder 15 Remarks, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Draft February 3, 1958 Folder 16 Remarks, Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, Memoranda, correspondence February 21, 1958 Folder 17 Statement, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on recent incidents in South America, Lebanon, and elsewhere, 3 typescript copies May 19, 1958 Folder 18 Remarks, Department of State Auditorium, Typescript May 22, 1958 Folder 19 Remarks, Colgate University Foreign Policy Conference, Typescript, press release, correspondence, memorandum July 1, 1958 Folder 20 Remarks, St. Stanislaus Retreat League, Cleveland, Carbon copy, correspondence, memorandum, clipping, program September 28, 1958 Box 31, Folder 1 Remarks, Catholic Lawyers Guild, Press release, correspondence, clipping October 1, 1958 Folder 2 "Academic Training and Career Diplomacy", speech at the dedication of the Edmund A. Walsh Memorial Building, Symposium on Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., Typescript, carbon, press release, correspondence October 13, 1958 Folder 3 Remarks, Business Advisory Council, Hot Springs, Virginia, 2 carbon copies, correspondence, memoranda October 18, 1958 Folder 4 Remarks, Senior Foreign Service Officers Course, Foreign Service Institute, Outline, correspondence October 21, 1958 Folder 5 Remarks, Chicago Advertising Council, 2 typescripts, 2 carbon copies, correspondence, memoranda October 23, 1958 Folder 6 Remarks, Catholic Association for International Peace, Washington, D.C., Typescript, press release, correspondence October 25, 1958 Folder 7 Remarks, Milwaukee County war memorial, Typescript, press release, correspondence, memoranda November 11, 1958 Folder 8 Remarks, 45th National Foreign Trade Convention, New York, Typescript, carbon copy, press release, memoranda, correspondence November 17, 1958 Folder 9 Remarks, A. and H. Kroeger Dinner Forum, New York, Typescript, 2 carbon copies, correspondence, memoranda December 2, 1958 Folder 10 "The Strategy of Communist Advance", speech, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, Typescript, 2 carbon copies, memoranda, correspondence, press release December 12, 1958 Folder 11 Remarks, American Committee on Italian Immigration, Typescript, carbon copy, memoranda, correspondence December 20, 1958 78060 14

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Box 32, Folder 1 Remarks, World Affairs Council, Philadelphia, Press release, correspondence, memoranda January 23, 1959 Folder 2 "American Foreign Policy Is Your Business", speech, Economic Club of Detroit, Typescript, press release, correspondence, clippings, memoranda, carbon copy, program January 26, 1959 Folder 3 Remarks, Worcester Economic Club, Worcester, Massachusetts, 2 carbon copies, press release, memoranda, correspondence February 10, 1959 Folder 4 Remarks, National Industrial Conference Board, Carbon copy, outline, correspondence, prospectus, memoranda February 19, 1959 Folder 5 Remarks, Treasury Department Conference, Carbon copy, correspondence, memoranda February 25, 1959 Folder 6 "The World Political Situation", speech, National War College, Washington, D.C., Typescript, correspondence March 18, 1959 Folder 7 Remarks, Japan-America Society, Carbon copy, press release, correspondence March 25, 1959 Folder 8 Remarks, Religion in American Life, Inc., Press release, memoranda, correspondence April 13, 1959 Folder 9 Remarks, Notre Dame Club of Chicago, Press release, correspondence, memoranda April 13, 1959 Folder 10 Remarks, Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, Carbon copy, press release, memoranda, correspondence, program May 13, 1959 Folder 11 Remarks, World Refugee Year, Memoranda May 22, 1959 Folder 12 "International Political Situation", Secretaries Conference, Typescript, photocopy, correspondence June 26, 1959 Folder 13 Remarks, Boys Nation, Draft July 21, 1959 Folder 14 Remarks, World Confederation of Organizations of Teachers, Washington, D.C., Carbon copy, press release, correspondence August 6, 1959 Folder 15 Remarks, Military Assistance Institute, Washington, D.C., Correspondence August 7, 1959 Folder 16 Remarks, Passport Legislation Hearing, Typescript August 11, 1959 Folder 17 Remarks, School of Banking, University of Wisconsin, Correspondence, background information August 27, 1959 Folder 18 Television interview, Typescript September 11, 1959 Folder 19 Remarks, Foreign Service Association, 2 carbon copies September 25, 1959 Folder 20 Remarks, Ernst Reuter stamp ceremony, Post Office Department, Carbon copy September 29, 1959 Box 33, Folder 1 Remarks, Conference on Business Outlook in the Middle East, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, 2 carbon copies October 6, 1959 Folder 2 Remarks, International Labor Organization Dinner, 3 carbon copies October 9, 1959 Folder 3 "The Shape of American Policy", speech, Institute of World Affairs, Press release, memorandum October 20, 1959 Folder 4 "United States Foreign Policy in Europe", speech, The National Women's Republican Club, New York, Press release, memoranda October 22, 1959 Folder 5 Remarks, Conference of National Organizations, Typescript, 2 carbon copies, correspondence November 5, 1959 Folder 6 "Cultural Values in a World of Change", speech, dedication of the Pius XIII Memorial Library, St. Louis University, Carbon copy, correspondence November 23, 1959 Folder 7 "What Is Past Is Prologue", speech, National Press Club, Washington, D.C., December 1, 1959 Folder 8 "State's Good and Faithful Servant," Washington Post, Review of Katherine Crane, Mr. Carr of State. Printed copy May 29, 1960 Folder 9 Statement as personal representative of the President of the United States and chief of the American delegation to the independence ceremonies of the Congo on his arrival in Leopoldville, 2 typescript copies, 1 in English, 1 in French June 29, 1960 Folder 10 Review of Roscoe Drummond and Gaston Coblentz, Duel at the Brink, Typescript July, 1960 Folder 11 Notes for remarks at Japan Society dinner for Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, Typescript and holograph September 30, 1960 78060 15

Speeches and Writings I, 1937-1977 Folder 12 Remarks at the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company dinner, Typescript October 3, 1960 Folder 13 "Public Understanding: Foundation for Defense," General Electric Defense Quarterly, Printed copy October-December, 1960 Folder 14 Address at Commencement, Boston College, 2 typescripts, 3 programs, 1 printed copy, 1 printed copy from the Congressional Record June 12, 1961 Folder 15 Remarks at American Research Hospital in Poland dinner, Typescript 1962 Folder 16 "Story of How Berlin Became the World's No. 1 Danger Spot", U.S. News and World Report, Printed copy April 9, 1962 Folder 17 Remarks at National Conference of Christians and Jews dinner honoring General Lucius D. Clay, Typescript, guest list June 18, 1962 Folder 18 Address. Typescript October 2, 1962 Folder 19 Remarks at Japan American Society, Typescript October 4, 1962 Folder 20 Remarks at the Commercial Club of Boston, Typescript March 20, 1963 Folder 21 Remarks at the Corning Seminar on Glass Ceramics, Typescript June 6, 1963 Folder 22 Address on United Nations Day, Martinsburg, West Virginia, Typescript October 24, 1963 Folder 23 Notes for remarks at National Conference of Christians and Jews dinner, Typescript, program November 19, 1963 Diplomat Among Warriors, Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1964 Box 34, Folder 1 Correspondence, 1965-1969 Folder 2-6 Research materials, notes Folder 7-8 Draft Box 35, Folder 1-9 Drafts, Chapters 10-30 Box 36, Drafts, Chapters 14-22 Folder 1-10 Box 37, Folder 1-6 Drafts, Chapters 23-26 Box 38, Folder 1-8 Drafts, Chapters 27-29 Box 39, Folder 1 Remarks at Marquette University dinner, Typescript March 5, 1964 Folder 2 Miscellaneous notes, April 9, 1963 Folder 3 Remarks at Cincinnati Chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, Typescript May 18, 1964 Folder 4 Review of John Paton Davies, Foreign and Other Affairs, Typescript, correspondence June, 1964 Folder 5 Remarks on Burke Wilkinson, Night of the Short Knives, Typescript, correspondence July 14, 1964 Folder 6 "Some Aspects of American Foreign Policy", speech, Graduate School of Banking, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 2 printed copies, typescript August 18, 1964 Folder 7 Remarks about Ambassador Amory Houghton, Corning Glass Works Service Dinner, Typescript September 12, 1964 Folder 8 Review of Dean Acheson, Morning and Noon, Chicago Tribune, Typescript October 8, 1964 Folder 9 "Some Aspects of American Foreign Policy", speech, Los Angeles, California, Typescript November 8, 1964 Folder 10 "American European Cooperation", This Europe, Printed copy, correspondence February, 1965 Folder 11 Review of Milton Viorst, Hostile Allies: FDR and de Gaulle, New York Times Book Review, Printed copy, correspondence February 21, 1965 Folder 12 Address to the 13th annual citation dinner, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Typescript May 6, 1965 Folder 13 Interview on John Foster Dulles, Oral History Project, Princeton University, Typescript, correspondence May 19 and June 8, 1965 Folder 14 Remarks at the Toledo Council on World Affairs, Typescript September 22, 1965 Folder 15 "Reminiscences of a Diplomat", 19th annual Conference of Bank Correspondents, Typescript November 22, 1965 Folder 16 Remarks at the National Industrial Conference Board, Typescript December 16, 1965 78060 16