Summary Information
Robert M. Shaplen Papers 1932-1988 (bulk 1941-1988)
- Shaplen, Robert, 1917-1988
Mss 675; PH 6677; Disc 194A
38.0 cubic feet (22 records center cartons, 30 archives boxes, 1 card box, and 3 flat boxes), 1 disc recording, and 301 photographs in 1 archives box
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, 1932-1988 (mainly 1941-1988), of Robert M. Shaplen, a foreign correspondent and writer for The New Yorker best known for his analytical reporting on the Vietnam War. The papers consist of general and family correspondence, drafts and printed articles, typed research notes, and reference material. Much of the foreign reporting concerns Vietnam, but there are also files about Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. These files include interviews, speeches, unclassified U.S. government documents, official English-language press releases issued by foreign governments, news stories, and academic papers. The papers also document Shaplen's involvement with American Friends of Vietnam, a Ford Foundation program for Southeast Asian writers, reporting for Newsweek during World War II, and draft and printed copies of freelance fiction and nonfiction.
There is a restriction on use of this material; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details. Electronic images available. Some of the photographs from the papers are also available online at Wisconsin Historical Images.
English
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Biography/History
Robert Modell Shaplen was a correspondent and staff writer for The New Yorker best known for his reporting on Vietnam and Southeast Asia. He was born in Philadelphia in 1917, the son of Joseph Shaplen and Sonia Modell Shaplen. Russian-born Joseph Shaplen reported on the Russian Revolution and after World War I, he moved the Shaplen family to Germany for several years while reporting on events there.
Robert Shaplen graduated from University of Wisconsin in 1937 and earned an advanced degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1938. He completed the degree while also working as a reporter and a rewrite man for the New York Herald Tribune. In 1943 Shaplen left the Herald-Tribune when Newsweek magazine offered him an assignment as a war correspondent. During World War II he covered the Pacific Theatre, participating in fourteen amphibious landings. He also did four reporter-at-large freelance pieces for The New Yorker and 40 broadcasts for NBC. From 1945 to 1947 Shaplen was based in Shanghai as chief of Newsweek's Far Eastern bureau. During the following year Shaplen was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard. Thereafter, he traveled widely as a freelance journalist for Collier's, Sports Illustrated, the New York Post and 15 other newspapers. In addition, a collection of his short stories set in the Far East, A Corner of the World, published during this period, was named one of the outstanding novels of 1949. Shaplen published a similarly-themed second novel, A Forest of Tigers, in 1956.
In 1952 Shaplen became a contributing member of The New Yorker staff, and his interest in crime and scandal resulted in features on Henry Ward Beecher, Ivar Kreuger (the Swedish “match king”), and the McKesson & Robbins financial scandal. Of these, two were republished as books: Free Love and Heavenly Sinners (1954) and Kreuger: Genius and Swindler (1960).
During the 1950s Shaplen's assignments for The New Yorker evolved into a full time position. In 1962 he began writing about Vietnam for the magazine, and in 1964 he established the magazine's permanent Southeast Asian bureau in Hong Kong. In subsequent years, Shaplen most often wrote about Vietnam, but his political coverage extended to virtually every other country in the Far East. Shaplen was highly regarded for his understanding of the complex situation in Vietnam, and he published three books based on his experiences during the war period: The Lost Revolution: the U.S. in Vietnam, 1945-1965; The Road from War, Vietnam, 1965-1970; and Bitter Victory, which concerned his return to Vietnam in 1984. In 1978 Shaplen left Hong Kong and relocated to Princeton, New Jersey, although he continued to travel and report on the Far East for The New Yorker until his death.
Robert Shaplen married Martha Lucas in 1953; and divorced in 1962. Shaplen's second wife, June Herman, whom he married in 1962, died in 1982. In 1984 he married Jayjia Hsia, a researcher for the Educational Testing Service. Robert Shaplen was the father of three children: Peter, Kate, and Jason.
Robert Shaplen died on May 15, 1988. His last article, a piece about China, appeared in The New Yorker several months after his death. In an obituary, the New York Times praised Shaplen as a dedicated correspondent who traveled widely to interview government leaders, economists, and ordinary people for reflective and analytical articles that captured the complexity of Asia's politics and the diversity of its people.
Scope and Content Note
As originally received from the donor between 1981 and 2000, the Robert Shaplen papers consisted of over 100 cubic feet of correspondence, writings, and research material, with the research material comprising the majority of the collection. When received in 1981 the initial installment (approximately 60 cubic feet) was partially processed, but little weeding was done. In 2011 the entire collection was prepared for research. With the benefit of online access to world-wide catalogs, many of the printed materials in the Shaplen collection were found to be more readily accessible than previously thought. Many of the book and serial titles were already available at the University of Wisconsin's Memorial Library, the Wisconsin Historical Society Library, or they were appropriately housed at other research institutions. These publications were weeded and unique publications found during processing were transferred to the proper campus library for author/title cataloging. At the same time, deteriorating clippings from the New York Times, other nationally circulated newspapers, and foreign English-language papers that Shaplen regularly consulted were discarded because they were also readily available.
The remaining research material consists of papers created by Shaplen himself, such as draft articles and typed reporter's notes; unpublished or near print items; and publications that were too ephemeral for item cataloging in a library. Because of their limited circulation, the near print English language press releases issued by foreign governments are an important part of the Shaplen collection, although except for the bulletins issued by Indonesia's Antara agency in Jakarta and the Vietnam Press (VP), the coverage is spotty. The Vietnam Press covers the period from 1962 to 1969, with the holdings corresponding to the periods when Shaplen was in Saigon, and even within that period some issues are incomplete. The longest run of the releases, Saigon Press Analysis of Vietnamese and Chinese Dailies, which was issued by the U.S. Information Service, was separated to the University Library.
Taken together, Shaplen's research files are a diverse resource. Because of this diversity and the limited context provided for some items, the contents list is a necessary guide for finding useful material.
The Shaplen papers are arranged as CORRESPONDENCE, THE NEW YORKER WRITING AND RESEARCH FILES, FREELANCE WRITINGS, SUBJECT FILES, and VISUAL MATERIALS.
The CORRESPONDENCE, approximately 0.8 cubic feet, consists of family letters and general correspondence. The Shaplen family correspondence is arranged by the name of the writer: primarily Joseph (Robert's father), Peter (Robert's son), and Shaplen himself. Other members of the family are grouped together. Shaplen's letters to his mother and son Peter, also a journalist of note, are particularly useful for the 1970s. Although the overall tone of the correspondence is personal and many letters are undated, Shaplen often discussed his assignments and reporting experiences.
The general correspondence is divided into chronological and alphabetical sections. The material received by the Archives suggests that Shaplen did not handle his correspondence in a systematic manner, although it is also possible the correspondence was lost during Shaplen's travel or he chose not to donate it to the Archives. There are few copies of Shaplen's outgoing letters here, and the incoming files contain many gaps.
The general correspondence includes contacts with literary agents and publishers; reader responses to his writings (often from people of prominence); and letters from friends and professional associates. Correspondents of note include: Burton Benjamin (1975), Avery Brundage (August 10, 1960), John Kenneth Galbraith (1979), John Gaus (August 13, 1960), Matthew Josephson (December 1, 1959), James Michener (February 25, 1978), and Howard Teichman (October 13, 1959).
Correspondence with The New Yorker, which is part of the alphabetical general correspondence, is also sparse, consisting primarily of contracts, salary information, and a few items about specific stories. It should not be surprising that exchanges with William Shawn, the notoriously uncommunicative editor of The New Yorker, are limited, but there are several interesting letters from Shaplen to Shawn about particular assignments. Contacts with The New Yorker can also be found in a folder about the allegations of Frank Snepp, a former CIA agent, concerning the agency's alleged influence on Shaplen's reporting on Vietnam.
Of special interest in the general correspondence are several memoranda about Vietnam policy that Shaplen prepared for Henry Kissinger. Although undated, these memos were probably written in 1969. There is also a 1968 memoranda about Indonesia prepared for Hubert Humphrey. Some additional correspondence, primarily concerning arrangements and research details for individual assignments, is included in the New Yorker Writing and Research series.
THE NEW YORKER WRITING AND RESEARCH FILES is the largest series in the collection. Shaplen wrote two types of stories for The New Yorker: 1) reporter-at-large coverage of foreign affairs, and 2) profiles of individuals and special topics. The papers are similarly arranged. The geographical, reporter-at-large files are arranged alphabetically by place, and the profiles are arranged alphabetically by name or subject. The geographical files primarily document specific nations, with a few folders representing Southeastern Asia and Indochina. Vietnam is the most extensively and most comprehensively covered nation, but there are also strong files about Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. Despite the strong coverage of Vietnam, there are no typed notes, reference materials, or drafts for his 1984 trip which became the basis for Bitter Victory. For mainland China, the best documentation covers the immediate post-World War II years and the fall of the nationalist forces. The documentation about Japan focuses on the Lockheed bribery scandal of the 1970s and the nation's economic development during that period. Both sections of The New Yorker writings are arranged similarly, although the quantity varies for individual topics. Files that reflect Shaplen's personal journalism such as his manuscript drafts, edited galleys, handwritten and typed notes, and correspondence begin each nation's files, followed by the weeded research material he collected. The latter is arranged alphabetically by subject. The reporter-at-large manuscripts appeared in The New Yorker with titles such as “Letter from Saigon” and “Letter from Hong Kong,” and they are consequently identified as letters in the contents list, although they are, in fact, articles. Most articles are represented by the author's final draft. For some, there are also handwritten and typed revisions and occasional edited galley pages. There are no preliminary drafts. Some articles are represented only by printed pages from the magazine. In general, the author's final drafts contain little factual information that did not also appear in print. The chief exception is the unpublished articles such as profiles of Martin Iger and Ignatius Trebisch-Lincoln.
Shaplen's typed notes, which are found in both the reporter-at-large and the profile sections of the series, are the documentation with the greatest research potential. Unlike the correspondence the typed notes consist of systematically typed information gleaned from interviews, reading, and other sources. It is thought this attention to documenting sources was the result of Shaplen's early journalistic training at the New York Herald Tribune. It may also have been prompted by his nearly illegible handwriting. In the course of his writing Shaplen often tore apart the original order of his notes, but because he carefully numbered the pages, the original order was restored in the Archives.
There are, however, some problems with using the typed notes because they are not written in complete sentences. Also, Shaplen's long blocks of single-spaced type do not readily distinguish between readings and interviews, where a particular topic begins and ends, or where one day begins and ends. Generally, the notes are long documents covering an entire assignment, although the Vietnam notes are shorter, each covering an individual trip. It is likely some of the problems with the typed notes can be overcome by using them in conjunction with the published articles although that was not tested in the Archives.
Taken together with the information from the typed notes, Shaplen's collected research materials reveal his high level of political access. Not only is there correspondence about his role as a go-between for Averell Harriman with Prince Norodom Sihanouk, a long letter from Benigno Aquino, and photographs of his travels with Ramon Magsaysay during the campaign against the Huks, but there are also interviews and copies of speeches with leaders such as Bao Dai of Vietnam; Kim Dae Jung of Korea; Mao Tse-Tung; President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines; Prime Minister Abdul Razak of Malaysia; Soedjatmoka, an Indonesian intellectual and diplomat; President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam; and Lee Kuan Yew, prime minister of Singapore. Prominent Americans include Edward Lansdale and journalists Bernard Krisher, Douglas Pike, and William Shawn.
In addition to the documentary types listed above, Shaplen acquired some original documentation. The Kreuger research materials, for example, contain original court records for the bankruptcy litigation of the International Match Company, Shaplen's study of Philip Musica of McKesson & Robbins is documented by original reports from FBI and Treasury Department, and the Lockheed files contain an aviation executive's 1976 account of his sales mission to Japan. There are also internal memoranda issued by early Peace Corps staff in the Philippines and original telex messages circulated to David Newsom, assistant secretary of state for political affairs, during the Iran crisis.
The FREELANCE WRITINGS document Shaplen's career in addition to his work for The New Yorker. The series includes published and unpublished drafts for his short fiction and non-fiction works, a television script for The Twentieth Century (CBS) about World War II, and book reviews. There are only limited draft materials for his nonfiction books here, but printed copies are available in the University and Historical Society libraries. Among the diverse subjects represented in Shaplen's shorter nonfiction are African American businessmen in New Orleans, western businessmen in post-World War II Shanghai, the Huk uprising in the Philippines, Ho Chi Minh, and Shaplen's congressional testimony during the Vietnam War. Shaplen is reputed to have written 50 articles about sports personalities for Sports Illustrated, but only a few are in the collection, and of these, only those about Avery Brundage and George Weiss are represented by more than the printed pages from the magazine. Also included are clippings of early news stories published in the New York Herald Tribune and Newsweek magazine. Most of Shaplen's work in both Newsweek and the Herald-Tribune appeared without a byline, so the fact that he clipped these stories serves as proof of his authorship.
Copies of Shaplen's two fiction books are part of the archival collection, as they are not owned by any campus library. Experiences during World War II and the Far East during the post-war era served as inspiration for much of the fiction. In addition to several published short stories there are drafts and planning materials of several manuscripts with World War II subjects.
The small SUBJECT FILES series contains information on Shaplen's contributions to the policy of the American Friends of Vietnam, on whose board he served, and his leadership of a program for Asian writers sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Other material is filed in this series because it was not appropriate elsewhere in the collection. This includes writings by Everett D. Hawkins and H.R. Isaacs, press reviews issued by the U.S. Embassy Translation Unit covering a wide geographic area, and the letters of Mrs. Hugo Dannehl, a German woman in Japan in 1945, about her missing relatives.
The VISUAL MATERIALS consist of informal portraits of Shaplen and black & white and color photographs of Southeast Asia. Not all of the photographs are clearly related to Shaplen's journalistic career. Of the photographs with a clear connection are snapshots of the imperial city of Hue taken after just after the Tet Offensive. From his remarks in Time Out of Hand, Shaplen is known to have visited Hue at this time, however, the purpose of these photographs, which were probably not taken by him, is unknown. These photographs graphically document the destruction in the imperial city and some unidentified Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) operations elsewhere in Vietnam probably dating from the same period. More closely connected with Shaplen's journalism are photographs taken by V.G. Miller to illustrate the article Shaplen wrote for Collier's about the Huk uprising in the Philippines. These photographs, together with Shaplen's suggested captions for the article, document military operations led by Ramon Magsaysay against the Communist insurgents. Similar images by Miller, but in color, appeared in the magazine. From Shaplen's coverage of President Gerald Ford's trip to Peking (Beijing) in 1975 the collection includes several official photographs of the President. Some of Shaplen's photographs are available online in the Wisconsin Historical Images database.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Copyright is retained by the Shaplen Estate.
Presented by Robert Shaplen and Jayjia Hsia, Princeton, New Jersey; Peter Shaplen, Larkspur, California; and Kate Shaplen, Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1981-2000. Accession Number: MCHC81-063, MCHC84-042, M88-280, M90-202, M93-231, M95-114, M2000-176
Processed by Carolyn J. Mattern, 2011.
Contents List
Mss 675
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Series: Correspondence
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Family correspondence
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Box
1
Folder
2
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From Joseph Shaplen, 1946
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Box
1
Folder
3-8
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From Peter Shaplen, 1968-1977, undated
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From Robert Shaplen
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Box
1
Folder
9-14
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1940s
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Box
2
Folder
1-3
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1976-1984
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Box
2
Folder
4
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1970s
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From Shaplen family
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Box
2
Folder
5
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1943-1951
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Box
2
Folder
6-10
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1968-1975, 1977, undated
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General correspondence
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Chronological
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Box
2
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11-16
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1941-1968
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Box
3
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1-3
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1970-1987, undated
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Alphabetical
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Archival institutions
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Box
3
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5
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Bach Literary Agency
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Box
3
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6
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Brandt and Brandt
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Benjamin, Burton
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Box
3
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8
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Harper and Row
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Jose, Francisco
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Box
3
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10
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Kissinger, Henry
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Lyons Award
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Box
3
Folder
12
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The New Yorker staff
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Box
3
Folder
13-14
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Newsweek and Malcolm Muir, 1945, undated
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Box
3
Folder
15
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Princeton University
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Box
3
Folder
16
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Shawn, William (editor of The New Yorker), 1964-1985, undated
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Simul Press
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Snepp, Frank, and CIA “flap,” 1977
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Box
3
Folder
19
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Solarz, Stephen
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Box
3
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20
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Pham Ngoc Thao, 1965, undated
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Series: The New Yorker Writing and Research Files
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Articles inventory, 1943-1980
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Box
56
Folder
1
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The New Yorker publicity for Shaplen
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Freelance articles in The New Yorker's Overseas Armed Forces edition, 1944-1945
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Reporter-at-Large Geographical Files
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Box
4
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3
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Algeria letter, 1965
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Bangladesh
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Box
4
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4
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Printed letters, 1975
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Typed notes
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Peggy Durdin article, undated
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Box
4
Folder
7
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East Pakistan material
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Brunei
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Burma
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Letter, author's draft
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Box
4
Folder
10a
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Constitution, 1972
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Box
4
Folder
10b
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Socialist Programme Party, 1964, 1969
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Box
4
Folder
11
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Miscellany
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Box
4
Folder
12
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Newspaper summaries from U.S. embassy, 1973
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Box
4
Folder
13
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U Nu interview and comments, 1973-1974
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Cambodia
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Box
4
Folder
14-15
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Author's draft letters
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Box
4
Folder
16
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Typed notes
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Box
4
Folder
17
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Handwritten notes
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Box
4
Folder
18
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Correspondence, 1964-1966 : Includes Sihanouk-Harriman meeting and interview.
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Box
4
Folder
19
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Documents, 1970
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Box
4
Folder
20
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AKP newsletter, 1963-1967
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Box
4
Folder
21
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Bulletin du contre-governement, 1967
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Disc 192A
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“Enchanted Forest,” national hymn of Cambodia
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Mss 675
Box
4
Folder
22
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Hickey, Gerald, analysis paper for Rand Corporation, 1970
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Box
4
Folder
23-24
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Hong Kong consulate releases, 1967-1968, 1970
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Box
4
Folder
25
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Le Retour de l'Independance Nationale, 1953
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Box
4
Folder
26
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Kampuchea, U.N. delegation releases, 1985-1988
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Box
4
Folder
27
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LaLaux, Lloyd, trip report, 1964
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Box
4
Folder
28
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Miscellany
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Box
4
Folder
29
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News stories
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Box
4
Folder
30
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“Not for Publication” dispatch pages, undated
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Box
4
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31
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Peking (Beijing) news stories
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Box
4
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32
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Personal accounts
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Box
4
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33
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Programs
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Box
4
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34
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Quincy House paper on Nixon speech, 1970
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Box
4
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35a
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Sangkum Reastr Niyum documents, 1965, undated
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Box
4
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35b
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Prom Tep Savang, 1970
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Norodom Sihanouk
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Box
4
Folder
36
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Speeches
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Box
4
Folder
37
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Robert Kennedy statement
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Box
4
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38
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Unidentified draft news story
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Box
4
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39
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Unclassified State Department documents
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China : See also Taiwan.
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Typed notes and interview with Mao, 1946
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Typed notes, 1964
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Unnumbered typed notes, undated
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Asia Society briefing, 1988
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Box
5
Folder
5
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China Reporting Service releases, 1962, 1967
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Chou En-lai interview transcript
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Box
5
Folder
6
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Felix Greene, 1963
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Box
5
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6
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Asian scholars, 1971
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President Ford's trip to China, 1975
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Box
5
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7
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Notes, letters
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Box
50
Folder
17
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Memorabilia
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Box
50
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Souvenir binder
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Box
5
Folder
8
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Manchuria, 1946
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Box
5
Folder
9
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Miscellany
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Box
5
Folder
10-11
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Nazi spies in China, trial record, 1949
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Box
5
Folder
12
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Pye, Lucien, trip report, 1973
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Box
5
Folder
13
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Transcriptions of miscellaneous news articles, 1946
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Box
5
Folder
14
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United States policy
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Box
5
Folder
15
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Weisskopf, Victor, trip report, 1973
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Box
5
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16
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Yenan news stories and notes, 1946
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Box
5
Folder
17
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East Timor, William Hannah recollection, undated
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Hawaii
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Box
5
Folder
18
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Typed notes, undated
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Box
5
Folder
19-20
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Background papers and speeches
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Box
5
Folder
21
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Political organizing literature
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Box
5
Folder
22
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Miscellany
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Hong Kong
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Box
5
Folder
23
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Author's draft letter, 1963
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Box
5
Folder
24
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Letter (“China Watchers”), 1965
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Box
5
Folder
25-26
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Typed notes, possibly 1964
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Box
5
Folder
27
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Correspondence
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American Embassy
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Box
5
Folder
28
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Miscellaneous documents
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Box
5
Folder
29
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“Current background” releases, 1965
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Box
5
Folder
30
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Chan Chingman interview, 1963
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Box
5
Folder
31
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“China Watchers” references
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Box
5
Folder
32
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Crime
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Box
5
Folder
33
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Miscellany
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Box
5
Folder
34
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Public Inquiry Service releases, 1961-1962
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Box
6
Folder
1
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June Shaplen articles, 1966-1967
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India
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Box
6
Folder
2
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Miscellaneous reference materials
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Box
6
Folder
3
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“Years of Achievement” brochures
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Indochina
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Box
6
Folder
4-9
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Author's draft letters, 1970-1973, undated
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Box
6
Folder
10
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Miscellany
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Indonesia
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Box
6
Folder
11
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Author's draft letters, 1967, undated
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Box
6
Folder
12
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Time Out of Hand, Indonesia draft chapters only
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Box
6
Folder
13
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Typed notes, 1968
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Box
6
Folder
14
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Typed notes, unknown source, 1967
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Box
6
Folder
15
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Handwritten notes and arrangements
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Box
6
Folder
16
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Correspondence
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Box
6
Folder
17
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Analysis by Jean de la Roche, 1945
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Box
6
Folder
18
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AID (U.S. Agency for International Development)
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Box
6
Folder
19
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Antara releases (Bonn office), 1968
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Box
51
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Antara releases : Jakarta - not sorted.
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Box
6
Folder
20
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Biographies
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Box
6
Folder
21
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Embassy releases, Washington, D.C.
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Box
6
Folder
22
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Films
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Box
6
Folder
23
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Ford Foundation information, 1973, 1977
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Box
6
Folder
24-28
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Indonesian Newsletter, Hong Kong consulate, 1968-1969
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Gadjah Mada University rural studies, 1975-1977
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Golkar Center for Strategic and International Studies paper, undated
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Box
7
Folder
3
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IMF and World Bank, 1968, undated
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Box
7
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4
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Indonesian views on post-Vietnam Asia
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Box
7
Folder
5
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Interview notes, Adam Malik, 1974
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Box
7
Folder
6
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Kementerian Penerangan, 1951
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Box
7
Folder
7
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Krisher, Bernard, Memoranda and interview notes, 1978, undated
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Box
7
Folder
8
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Miscellany
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7
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Miscellaneous publications
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“Nitour” letterhead typed notes, undated
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7
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Parker, Guy, paper, 1968
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Official releases, 1967
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Rural dynamics project
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Sadikin, Ali, partial interview transcription
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[Folder number not used]
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Soedjatmoko speeches and releases, 1968-1975
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Suharto speeches, 1973, undated
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Surabaya press summaries, 1967
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Turner, Nicholas, situation paper, 1967
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U.S. State Department unclassified documents, 1962-1969
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Volunteer Services program, 1973
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“What is the House of Representatives”
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Ireland letter and typed notes, circa 1972
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Israel
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7
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24
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Telex letter draft, 1981
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Typed notes
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27
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Handwritten notes
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs documents
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Miscellaneous documents
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Italy, Correspondents directory, Rome, 1956
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Japan
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7
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31-33
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Author's draft letters, undated
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34
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Lockheed Annals of Crime story draft, author's draft, undated
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35
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Handwritten notes
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8
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1-3
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Typed notes (“Trip II,” begins with page 121)
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4-6
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Typed notes, 1974-1975, 1977
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8
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7
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Typed notes (“AV's notes”), 1980
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8
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8
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Correspondence and arrangements
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8
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9
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Bachmeyer, Karl, reports and papers, 1968, 1974
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8
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10
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Brinkley-Rogers news stories, undated
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8
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11-12
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Defense issues
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Defense Symposium, 1980
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9
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Symposium papers
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56
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Large format symposium papers
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9
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2
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Economic Planning Agency reports, 1972, 1980
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Economy, 1980-1981, undated
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Education
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Energy and environment
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Foreign Press Center
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9
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9
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Press Guides, 1977
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10
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Miscellaneous publications
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10
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1
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Foreign policy
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10
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Foreign Correspondents Club, speeches, 1973-1980
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10
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Fukada trip to United States, 1977
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Labor and social conditions, 1979-1980
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10
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Komeito press releases, 1976
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10
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Levy, Alan, “Press Junket,” undated
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Lockheed scandal
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10
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7
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Typed notes, 1977
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10
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8-9
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Kotchian, A.C., Lockheed sales mission book, 1976
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10
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10-11
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Krisher, Bernard, memoranda and notes, 1976-1977
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10
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13
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Lockheed Board of Directors' report, 1977
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10
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12
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Los Angeles Times correspondent's letters, 1976
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10
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14
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Miscellany
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15
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Newsweek telex reports
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16
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Other reporting
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10
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17
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Unidentified notes
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10
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Magazine summaries translations, 1972-1977, undated
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10
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22
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, speech reprints, 1975-1976
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10
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Miscellany
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10
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24
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Officials' speeches, 1974
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10
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Richie, Donald, notes for Shaplen, 1980
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26
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Sato, Eisaku, “Now I Can Talk” translation, 1973
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Trilateral Commission
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U.S. relations
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Korea
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11
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11
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3
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Typed notes, 1972
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11
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4
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1980 Communiqué, press guidance
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11
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Choi Kyu Hah, statements, 1979-1980
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11
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6
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Chun Doo Hwan biography
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11
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Council for Democracy in Korea, 1983-1986
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11
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8
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Economy
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11
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FS “Not for publication,” telex reports
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11
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10
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Green, Marshall, statement, undated
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11
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11
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Human rights, 1975
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Kim Dae Jung, 1972-1973
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11
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Cardinal Kim Easter message, 1972
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11
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Korean Institute for Human Rights, 1984-1987
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Park Chung Hee
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11
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Korea Briefing Series releases, 1974
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11
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Korea South-North Red Cross Conference bulletins, 1971-1972
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12
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Korea News Bulletin, Hong Kong consulate, loose pages, 1976-1978
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12
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Notes
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12
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Opposition
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12
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Press releases of Korean New York consulate, 1981-1987
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12
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Press summaries, unidentified
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12
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Press translations, 1972
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12
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Reagan briefing prepared by Asia Society, 1983
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United Nations, Korean mission releases
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13
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U.S. Embassy documents
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Wolfowitz, Paul, speech, 1984
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Laos
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13
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4-6
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Author's draft letters, 1964, 1968, undated
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13
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Typed notes and fragments, 1963-1969, undated
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13
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14
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Correspondence
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13
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15
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Air facilities, 1969
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17
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British Information Service booklet, 1967
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13
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Cholst, Sheldon, statement, 1964
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13
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18
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“FBIS Takes,” 1969
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14
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FBIS report on Lao People's Republic, 1975
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14
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Geneva Convention violations by North Vietnam, 1969
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Geneva accord, 1961
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14
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Hanoi dispatches about Laotian officials' visit, undated
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14
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Hmong of Laos in the Vanguard of Development, book translation, circa 1976
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14
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McKeithen, Edwin, paper on Xieng Khouang Province, 1970
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14
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Military funerals
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14
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Miscellany
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14
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9
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Miscellaneous publications
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14
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10
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National accord, 1961-1962
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14
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11
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Pathet Lao releases
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14
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12
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Peace proposals
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14
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Press releases of French ambassador, 1962
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14
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14
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Radio translations, 1969
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14
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15
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Sam Thong information, 1962-1963
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14
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[Folder number not used]
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14
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Souvanna Phouma interview responses, 1964
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U.S. embassy background information
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Macao
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14
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19
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Author's draft letter, undated
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14
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20
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Miscellany and notes
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Malaysia
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14
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21-23
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Author's draft letters, 1962, 1976, undated
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14
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24
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Typed notes, unnumbered
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14
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25
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Chinese population
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14
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26
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Emergency chronology, 1950
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Government and politics
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28
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Investment climate, 1975
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Miscellany
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56
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Pambangunan Luar Bandar
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14
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30
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Plantation workers and labor issues
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14
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31
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Rahman, Abdul
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14
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32-33
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Razak, Abdul, speeches, 1960-1961
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14
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34
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Royal wedding program
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14
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Rural development
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Sabah
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Sarawak
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14
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Sarawak, extracts from Chinese and Malay press, 1962
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14
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39
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Lam Swee, “My accusation,” 1951
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14
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40
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Tan Chee Khoon speeches, 1965, undated
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14
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41
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Tan Cheng Lock, 1949-1951
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14
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42
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U.S. Embassy unclassified documents
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15
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Mexico
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15
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Morocco, publications, 1951-1952
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Pakistan
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15
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Miscellany
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15
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James Sterba article drafts for New York Times, undated
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Philippines
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16
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Author's draft letters, 1963-1988
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16
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Ramon Magsaysay article draft, undated
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16
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10-11
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Author's draft letters, undated
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16
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12
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Typed notes
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16
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13
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1962
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16
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14
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Peace Corps, circa 1962
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16
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15
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1968
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1972-1978
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Fragments, undated
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Handwritten notes
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Correspondence
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17
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Agenda for the 21st Century Conference, 1987
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17
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8
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Agrarian reform
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17
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Aquino, Benigno : Includes letter to Shaplen, 1975.
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Aquino, Corazon
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17
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11-12
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Association of Major Religious Superiors (AMRSP), 1975
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17
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13
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AMRSP Ichthys newsletter, 1978
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17
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14
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Bengzon, Alfredo, speeches
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17
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15
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“Bosworth notes at Council,” 1987 February
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16
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Campaign literature, 1961-1969
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17
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17
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Catholic Church
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Church-Military Liaison Committee, 1974
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Civil Liberties Union, 1978
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20
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Clark Field Settlement Project
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Communist opposition, 1962-1975
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Constitutions
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Crime
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“Echoes of Land Reform in the News”
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25
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Economic development
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26
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Election manipulation paper, 1986
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“Financial data from 1987 trip”
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Institute of Current World Affairs, 1975
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29
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Japanese commander's speech to Philippine people, 1942
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17
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30
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Jesuits and James Reuter, 1977-1978, undated
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18
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Liberal Party newsletter, 1978
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18
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Macapagal, Diosdado, releases and notes
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18
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Manglapus, Raul, speeches, 1968-1969
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18
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Marcos, Ferdinand, interview by Tillman Durdin, 1975
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18
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Marcos-Suharto briefing booklet, 1974
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Martial law
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Martial law briefing book, 1972
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Martial law message of hope, 1975
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Miranda, Felipe, paper and notes, 1987
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Miscellany
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Mondale, Walter, official visit, 1978
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18
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National Secretariat of Social Action, Justice, and Peace newsletters, 1975
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18
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13
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News story, unidentified
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18
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14
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Opposition
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Philippine Newsletter, Inc., 1951
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Romulo, Carlos, letter to Howard Hays, 1972
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18
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Roxas, Sixto, speeches, 1970-1973
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18
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Stonehill, Harry, deportation case, 1960-1962
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Sugar, 1967
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Tananda, Lorenzo, speeches, 1978
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Time reporter (Dean Bellis) telexes, 1987
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Tolentino, Arturo, speeches, 1962
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“United Notions,” 1988
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United States Relations
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General
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AID
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28
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Bases agreements
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Bases conference report, 1988
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Bases, Felix Greene report, 1988
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Peace Corps
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General
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19
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Newsletter, 1962
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Reports, 1962
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Urban development
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Villagas, Antonio
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Singapore
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7
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19
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8
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Consul Rosen correspondence, 1963
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19
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9a
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Communist interviews
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19
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9b
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Marie Hertogh riot notes, undated
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10
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Leong Mun Kwai
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19
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C.V. Devan Nair, speeches, 1974-1977
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12
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Miscellany
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19
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13-15
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Official releases, 1966-1968, undated
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19
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16
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People's Liberation Party releases, 1962, 1964
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19
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17
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Rajaratnam speeches, 1975-1977
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Lee Kuan Yew, speeches and interviews
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20
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South Africa
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Southeast Asia
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ASEAN Summit, 1976
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Asian labor summit, 1977
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Brookings Institution papers, 1969-1970
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Council on Economic Affairs papers, 1960-1961
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Freedom House, Policy statement, 1967
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Labor study, 1962
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Rand Corporation study, 1969
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U.S. Foreign Service Institute, 1953
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U.S. State Department fact sheet, 1963
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U.S. State Department EA/P unclassified telegrams
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USIA Near-east/South Asia Press Reports
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31-32
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1968, 1971 November
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1971 December-1972 January
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Sri Lanka
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Taiwan
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20
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China and the Chinese pamphlet series, 1975
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Interview notes
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Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, 1951
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20
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Lin Teng-Li letter, 1951
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Martin, Robert P., letter, 1947
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Miscellany
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Publications
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Unger, Leonard, speech to American Club, 1975
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Thailand
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21
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1-3
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Author's draft letters, undated
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21
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4-5
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Typed notes, 1966-1969
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21
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6
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Correspondence
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22
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AID
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22
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2
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Beech, Keyes, news stories, 1968
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22
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3
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Charusthira, Prapas, speeches and press conferences, 1966-1968
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22
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Daily problem column, 1967
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22
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Duyzings, Martin, Thailand description, undated
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22
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“Father King Ram Khamhaeng's Stone Inscriptions,” undated
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Communists
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Kittikachorn, Thannom, news conference transcripts, 1966-1969
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Khoman, Thanat
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Shaplen interview, 1969
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Other interviews, translations, 1966-1969
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11
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Miscellany
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12-13
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Mobile Information Team trip reports, 1963-1964
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23
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1
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Other officials, speeches, press conferences
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Politics and government
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Box
23
Folder
3
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Publications
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Refugees
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Box
23
Folder
4
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General
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Box
23
Folder
5
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Committee for coordination, 1976
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Box
23
Folder
6
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Siam brochure, undated
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Box
23
Folder
7
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Thai/Chinese press translations from Bangkok, 1973
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Box
23
Folder
8
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Unger, Leonard
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Box
23
Folder
9-10
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United States embassy releases
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Box
23
Folder
11
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USIS translations, 1975-1978
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Box
23
Folder
12
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“Voice of the People,” Thai news stories, undated
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Box
24
Folder
1
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United States embassy releases on economic conditions
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Woollacott news stories, undated
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Vietnam
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Author's draft letters
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Box
24
Folder
3-13
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1962-1967 January
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Box
25
Folder
1-9
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1967 September-1971
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Box
26
Folder
1-5
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1972-1975
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Box
26
Folder
6-9
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Fragments, undated
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Typed notes
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Box
26
Folder
10
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1946 July
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Box
26
Folder
11
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1950-1951
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Box
26
Folder
12-17
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1962-1966 January
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Box
27
Folder
1-27
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1962 April-1975 : “Final Saigon”
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Box
27
Folder
28-33
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Note sections, undated
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Box
27
Folder
34
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Handwritten notes
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Box
27
Folder
35
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Correspondence
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Box
27
Folder
36
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Interviews of Shaplen about Vietnam, 1968-1969
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Box
27
Folder
37-43
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General, 1954-1975
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Box
28
Folder
1
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AID
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Box
28
Folder
2
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AID officer Charles Bohannon, 1964, undated
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Box
28
Folder
3
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AID officer Blake Smith
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Box
28
Folder
4
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AID reports and summaries, 1970-1971
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Box
28
Folder
5
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Abrams, Creighton
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Box
28
Folder
6
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Assembly
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Box
28
Folder
7
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Background information
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Box
28
Folder
8
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Bao Dai, undated interview
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Box
28
Folder
9
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Bien Ban, 1969-1970
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Box
28
Folder
10
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Buddhism
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Box
28
Folder
11-17
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Captured documents
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Box
28
Folder
18
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Captured infiltrator's diary
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Box
28
Folder
19
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Catholic Church
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Box
28
Folder
20
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Central Military Party Committee
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Box
28
Folder
21
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Con Son Prison
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Box
28
Folder
22
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Constitution, 1967
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Box
28
Folder
23
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CORDS (Civil Operations and Revolutionary Support)
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Box
28
Folder
24
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Correspondents, 1965-1973
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DMZ
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Box
28
Folder
25
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General
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Box
28
Folder
26
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Materials binder
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Box
28
Folder
27
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Danang
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Box
28
Folder
28
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Ngo Dien Diem statement, 1949
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Box
28
Folder
29-30a
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Diem overthrow
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Box
28
Folder
30b
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“Dienbienphu” by Twentieth Century (CBS) researcher Dick Slote, undated
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Box
28
Folder
31-35
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Elections, 1966-1972
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Box
28
Folder
36a
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Ellsberg, Daniel, Report on Hau Nghia Province, 1965
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Box
28
Folder
36b
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Green Berets
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Box
29
Folder
1a
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Hanoi United Nations mission releases, 1983-1988
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Box
29
Folder
1b
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Honolulu conference, unidentified remarks
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Box
29
Folder
2
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ICC (International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam), undated
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Box
29
Folder
3
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IPS (International Press Service), 1969-1970
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Box
29
Folder
4
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Interviews of students, undated
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Box
29
Folder
5
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JUSPAO unclassified documents, 1965-1966
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Box
29
Folder
6
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JUSPAO interrogation reports, 1965-1966
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Box
29
Folder
7
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Kien Giang Province report, 1964
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Box
29
Folder
8
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Nguyen Khanh
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Box
29
Folder
9
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Komer, Robert
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Box
29
Folder
10
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Nguyen C. Ky
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Box
29
Folder
11
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Land reform
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Lansdale, Edward
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Box
29
Folder
12
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General
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Box
29
Folder
13a
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Letters to Shaplen and “Joe,” 1972
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Box
29
Folder
13b
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Rose Kushner letters to Shaplen, 1966-1967
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Box
29
Folder
14-15
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Speeches
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Box
29
Folder
16
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Laodong Party
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Box
29
Folder
17
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Liberation Radio
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Box
29
Folder
18
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Long An Province, 1964
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Box
29
Folder
19
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Lilienthal Report, 1967
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Box
29
Folder
20
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Maps
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Box
29
Folder
21
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Marines, III Amphibious Division
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Box
29
Folder
22a
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Mecklin, John, manuscript, 1955
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Box
29
Folder
22b
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Memorabilia, 1950
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Box
29
Folder
23
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Duong Van Minh
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Box
29
Folder
24
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Miscellany
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Box
29
Folder
25
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Montagnards
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Box
29
Folder
26-27
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NLF (National Liberation Front)
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Box
29
Folder
28
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NLF, USIS catalog of propaganda, 1962
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Box
29
Folder
29
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National Press Center, 1967-1970
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Box
29
Folder
30
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The New Yorker staff, Jonathan and Orville Schell
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Box
29
Folder
31
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News briefings, 1969-1970
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Box
29
Folder
32
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News story, Wilfred Burchett, 1973
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Box
29
Folder
33
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News story, Horst Faas, undated
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Box
29
Folder
34
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News stories from Hanoi
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Box
29
Folder
35
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News stories, miscellaneous
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Box
29
Folder
36
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News stories, Jean Claude Pomonti
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Box
29
Folder
37
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News stories, R.S. Elegant, 1968
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Box
29
Folder
38
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News stories from Saigon
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Box
29
Folder
39a
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Nixon Vietnam interview transcription, circa 1968 : Possible Shaplen interview.
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Box
29
Folder
39b
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Madame Nhu, 1962
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North Vietnam
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Box
29
Folder
40
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General
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Box
29
Folder
41
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Leadership directory, undated
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Box
29
Folder
42
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Translations of news stories and releases
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Box
30
Folder
1-3
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Translations (continued)
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Box
30
Folder
4
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OCO (Office of Civil Operations)
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Box
30
Folder
5
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Operation Friendship
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Operation Sunshine
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Box
30
Folder
7
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PX scandal, 1969-1971
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Box
30
Folder
8
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Paris peace agreement
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|
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Paris peace talks
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Box
30
Folder
9
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Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh
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Box
30
Folder
10
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Cables to U.S. Vietnam Mission
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Box
30
Folder
11
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Miscellany
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Box
30
Folder
12
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NLF
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Box
30
Folder
13
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Protocols
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Box
30
Folder
14
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Republic of Vietnam
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Box
30
Folder
15
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Shaplen notes
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Box
30
Folder
16
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Peace proposals
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Box
30
Folder
17
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People's Labor Force of Vietnam
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Box
30
Folder
18
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Political groups, miscellaneous
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Box
30
Folder
19
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Prisoners of war
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Box
30
Folder
20
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Quang Tri Province
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Box
30
Folder
21
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Radio broadcasts
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Box
30
Folder
22
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Reconstruction Group
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Box
30
Folder
23
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Refugees
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Box
30
Folder
24
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Refugees, U.N. briefing, 1964
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Box
30
Folder
25
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Resettlement seminar, 1977
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Box
30
Folder
26
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Restaurants
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Box
30
Folder
27
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Retired generals, 1969-1970
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Box
30
Folder
28
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Revolutionary development
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Box
30
Folder
29-30
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Revolutionary Development Training Center (Nguyen Be)
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|
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Saigon
|
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Box
30
Folder
31
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Description by “Gracie”
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Box
30
Folder
32a
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“Notes on an insecure city,” 1965 September
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Box
30
Folder
32b
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Shaw, Jim, paper on RMK-BRJ
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Box
30
Folder
33
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Slang
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Box
30
Folder
34
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Songs and poetry
|
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South Vietnam
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Box
30
Folder
35
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Army
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Box
30
Folder
36
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Officials
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Box
30
Folder
37
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Publications
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|
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Press releases of consulate in Hong Kong
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Box
30
Folder
38-39
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1971-1972
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Box
31
Folder
1-3
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1973-1975, undated
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Strategic hamlets
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Box
31
Folder
4
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General
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Box
31
Folder
5
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From Strategic Hamlets to Self-Defense Village, 1962
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Studies and reports
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Box
31
Folder
6
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General
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Box
31
Folder
7
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CBS, “Mind of the Vietcong,” 1967
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Devilliers, Philippe
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Hickey, Gerald
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Box
31
Folder
10
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Institute of Current World Affairs (primarily Takashi Oka)
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Box
31
Folder
11
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Kahn, Herman
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Box
31
Folder
12
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NBC White paper, 1971
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Box
31
Folder
13
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Phan Quang Dan paper, 1954
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Box
31
Folder
14
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Pike, Douglas
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Box
31
Folder
15
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Pond, Elizabeth
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Box
31
Folder
16
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Popkin, Samuel L., circa 1971
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Box
31
Folder
17-18
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Rand Corporation studies
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Box
31
Folder
19
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Sung, Dan Van, 1963
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|
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Tet
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Box
31
Folder
20
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General
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Box
31
Folder
21
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ARVN releases
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Box
31
Folder
22
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Communist documents
|
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Box
31
Folder
23
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Notes and notebook
|
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Box
31
Folder
24
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Press briefings
|
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Box
31
Folder
25
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Research and Analysis Branch
|
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Box
32
Folder
1
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U.S. military reports
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Box
32
Folder
2
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Nguyen Chi Thanh, speeches, 1965-1966
|
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Box
32
Folder
3
|
Ton That Thien
|
|
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Nguyen Van Thieu
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Box
32
Folder
4
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Interview (Shaplen?), 1971
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Interview (Fallaci), 1974
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Box
32
Folder
6
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[Folder number not used]
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Box
32
Folder
7-11
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Speeches, 1968-1970
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Box
32
Folder
12
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Drun Xuan Thuy
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Box
32
Folder
13
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Tran Ngoc Chau
|
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Box
32
Folder
14-15
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Tran Van Dac, Interviews, 1968
|
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Box
32
Folder
16
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Tran Van Don, speeches
|
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Box
32
Folder
17
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Tran Van Huong, 1968
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Box
32
Folder
18
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Trinh Cong Son
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Box
32
Folder
19
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Truong Chinh report
|
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Box
32
Folder
20
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Huong Tung, 1962
|
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Box
32
Folder
21
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Turner, Nicholas and Le Xuan Chuyen letter, 1967
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Box
32
Folder
22
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United States military action reports
|
|
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United States Military Assistance Command (USMAC)
|
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Box
32
Folder
23
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Miscellany
|
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Box
32
Folder
24
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Releases
|
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Box
32
Folder
26
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Summaries, 1967
|
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Box
32
Folder
27
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Miscellaneous charts and graphs
|
|
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United States mission to Vietnam releases
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Box
32
Folder
25
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1966-1967
|
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Box
32
Folder
29-30
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1968-1969
|
|
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U.S. Public Affairs Office
|
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Box
32
Folder
31
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Wireless file releases, 1970-1971
|
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Box
33
Folder
14
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Saigon Press Review of Vietnamese and Chinese Dailies, 1969-1970
|
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Box
32
Folder
32
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United States mission, Saigon directory
|
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Box
32
Folder
33
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USIS FS “Not for publication cables”
|
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Box
32
Folder
34
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USIS releases from Hong Kong, 1965-1972
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Box
32
Folder
35
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USIS, miscellaneous publications
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Box
32
Folder
36
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USIS, “Notes from the Underground,” 1962
|
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Box
32
Folder
37
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USIS, Public Administration Office
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Box
32
Folder
38
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U.S., unclassified documents
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Box
32
Folder
28
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United States, miscellaneous officials
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Box
32
Folder
39
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Unknown authorship
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Box
32
Folder
40
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Vann, John Paul
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Vietcong
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Box
32
Folder
41
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General
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Box
32
Folder
42
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Defector interviews, 1967-1974
|
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Box
33
Folder
1
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Morale study, 1972
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Box
33
Folder
2
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Offensive, 1968 May
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Box
33
Folder
3
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Vietnam Elections Project, 1971
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Box
33
Folder
4
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Vietnam Feature Service, 1969
|
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Vietnam Newsletter (Vietnam Council on Foreign Relations), 1971
|
|
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Vietnam Press (VP) releases
|
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Box
50
Folder
1
|
Tissue carbon releases, undated
|
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Box
50
Folder
2
|
1962 May-July
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Box
50
Folder
3-4
|
1963 August-December
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Box
50
Folder
5
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1964 May-July
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Box
50
Folder
6-7
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1965 January-May
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Box
50
Folder
8
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1966 July
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Box
50
Folder
9-11
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1967 January, May, September-December
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Box
50
Folder
12-14
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1968 January-March, May, December-November
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Box
50
Folder
15
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1969 February-1974 November
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Box
50
Folder
16
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1974 October-November
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Box
33
Folder
6
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Vietnam Revolutionary Social Humanist Party
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Box
33
Folder
7
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Vietnam Voluntary Service, 1964, undated
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Box
33
Folder
8
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Vietnamese Confederation of Labor, 1968, 1970
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Box
33
Folder
9
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Vietnamese language miscellany
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Box
33
Folder
10
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Vuong, Reminiscent writings, 1967-1971
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Box
33
Folder
11
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Westmoreland, William
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Box
33
Folder
12
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Workers organizations
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Box
33
Folder
13
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Zablocki visit to Vietnam, undated
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Yugoslavia
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Box
33
Folder
15
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Author's draft letter, undated
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Box
33
Folder
16
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Author's draft letter, 1983
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Box
33
Folder
17
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Typed notes, 1983
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Box
33
Folder
18
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Typed memo, 1981
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Box
33
Folder
19
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Handwritten notes
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Box
33
Folder
20
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Correspondence, 1982-1984
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Box
33
Folder
21
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Reference materials, 1951
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Box
33
Folder
22
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Human rights
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Box
33
Folder
23
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Reference materials
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Box
33
Folder
24
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State Department briefing book, 1983
|
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Box
33
Folder
25-28
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Yugoslavia Translation Service, 1983 June-September
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Profiles
|
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Abbott, George
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Box
34
Folder
1
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Author's final draft
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Box
34
Folder
2
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Typed notes
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Box
34
Folder
3
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Scrapbook notes
|
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Handwritten notes
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Miscellany
|
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Box
34
Folder
6
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Barzun, Jacques
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Boston
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Box
34
Folder
7-9
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Typed notes, circa 1962
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Box
48
Folder
28
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Handwritten notes and arrangements
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Box
34
Folder
12a
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Castillo, Leonil, Immigration research
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Delmonico's Restaurant, 1956
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Box
34
Folder
12b
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Author's typed draft
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Box
34
Folder
13
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Notes and correspondence, 1956
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Box
34
Folder
14
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Typed notes
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Dowling, Robert
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Box
34
Folder
15
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Author's final draft
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Box
34
Folder
16
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Handwritten notes
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Box
34
Folder
17
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Typed notes
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Goldberg, Arthur
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Box
34
Folder
18a
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Author's final draft
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Box
34
Folder
18b
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Correspondence, 1966-1967
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Box
34
Folder
19
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Interview transcript, 1961
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Box
34
Folder
20
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Unidentified interview
|
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Box
34
Folder
21
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State Department documents regarding diplomatic travel, 1961
|
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Box
34
Folder
22
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Haggadah
|
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Box
34
Folder
23
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Typed notes
|
|
Box
34
Folder
24
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Rough notes
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Box
34
Folder
25
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Handwritten notes
|
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Box
34
Folder
26
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Gurdys, Michael Gurdy
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Hoffman, Robert
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Box
34
Folder
27
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2nd revised galley
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Box
34
Folder
28
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Mesabi Iron Company literature
|
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Horse racing in the Far East
|
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Box
34
Folder
29
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Author's final draft
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|
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Iger, Martin : Not published.
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Box
34
Folder
30
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Author's revised draft
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Box
34
Folder
31
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Sample promotional materials
|
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Box
34
Folder
32
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Notes
|
|
Box
34
Folder
33
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[Folder number not used]
|
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Kreuger, Ivar
|
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Box
34
Folder
34
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Published series from The New Yorker, 1959
|
|
Box
34
Folder
35-38
|
Author's final draft and miscellaneous pages
|
|
Box
34
Folder
39
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Unidentified draft critique
|
|
Box
35
Folder
1-2
|
Typed notes
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
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Typed notes from Tribune
|
|
Box
35
Folder
4-5
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Handwritten and miscellaneous notes
|
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Box
48
Folder
27
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Reviews of Kreuger: Genius & Swindler from European sources
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Box
36
Folder
1-4
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Reporter's notebooks
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Box
36
Folder
5
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Correspondence, 1956
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Box
36
Folder
6
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Agreement, 1936
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Box
36
Folder
7
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Biographical information
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Box
56
Folder
5
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Biographical articles from Fortune, undated
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Box
36
Folder
8
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Biography by Anders Byttner, “The Match King,” undated
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Box
36
Folder
9
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Death, 1933
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Box
37
Folder
1
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International Match Company publications, 1956-1957
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Box
37
Folder
2
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History, unidentified
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Box
37
Folder
3
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Kreuger-Toll miscellany
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Box
37
Folder
4
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Littorin, Krister
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Box
37
Folder
5-6
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Liquidator's reports
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Box
37
Folder
7
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Newspaper article translations
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Box
37
Folder
8
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Price-Waterhouse report, 1932
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Box
37
Folder
12
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Skandinaviska Kreditaktiebolaget, reports in English, 1932-1936
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Box
37
Folder
9-10
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Swedish language documents and telegrams
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Box
37
Folder
11
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Swedish Match Company reports, 1932-1955
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United States District Court bankruptcy case, 1932
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Record
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Box
38
Folder
1-5
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Volumes 1-V
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Box
39
Folder
1-4
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Volumes VI-IX
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Box
40
Folder
1-2
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Volumes X-XI
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Box
40
Folder
3-4
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Testimony
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Box
40
Folder
5
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Irving Trust Company Trustee reports
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McKesson & Robbins case (Phillip Musica)
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Box
41
Folder
1
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Printed articles
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Correspondence
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Box
41
Folder
2
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General, 1954-1955
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Box
41
Folder
2
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Letters from Myrtle E. Comstock, 1939
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Box
41
Folder
3
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Film rights correspondence, 1956-1957
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Box
41
Folder
4
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Film treatment by Shaplen
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Box
41
Folder
5
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Typed notes
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Box
41
Folder
6
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Typed notes approved by Treasury Department
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Box
41
Folder
7
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Original corporate documents
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Box
41
Folder
8-10
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Legal proceedings, 1938-1939
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Box
41
Folder
11-12
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Memoranda of the FBI
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Box
41
Folder
13
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Research by an unknown source
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Newsom, David
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Box
41
Folder
14
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Author's draft, Part II only
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Box
41
Folder
15
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Correspondence
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Box
41
Folder
16-18
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Typed notes, three sets
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Box
41
Folder
19
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Handwritten notes and schedules
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Box
41
Folder
20
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Newsom statement on Iran, 1980
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Box
41
Folder
21
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Miscellany
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Original State Department documents
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Box
41
Folder
22
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General
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Box
41
Folder
23
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Documents about Namibia, Ethiopia, refugees, 1978
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Box
41
Folder
24
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FBIS telex reports, 1979
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Box
41
Folder
25
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Wire service stories, 1979
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Box
41
Folder
26
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Other telex reports, 1979
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Box
41
Folder
27
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Afghanistan documents, 1980
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Box
41
Folder
28
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Yemen
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Box
42
Folder
1-2
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Newsom speeches, 1970-1980
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Nobel, Alfred
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Box
42
Folder
3-4
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Author's draft
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Box
42
Folder
5
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“Sophie H.” letter, 1957
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Non-aligned Nations conferences
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Author's draft
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Box
42
Folder
6
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New Delhi conference
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Box
42
Folder
7
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Colombo conference, 1976
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Box
42
Folder
8
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Havana conference, 1979
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Box
42
Folder
9
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Letter of introduction, 1986
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Box
42
Folder
10-11
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Typed notes, Havana conference
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Box
42
Folder
12
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Handwritten notes, Cuba
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Box
42
Folder
13
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Notebooks
|
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Box
42
Folder
14
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Cuba background papers
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Box
43
Folder
1
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Unidentified history
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Box
43
Folder
2
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Refugees, Author's final draft, undated
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Box
43
Folder
3a
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Sharks, Author's final draft, undated
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Box
43
Folder
3b
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Singh, J.J., “Talk of the Town” draft, undated
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Box
43
Folder
4
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Spies, M. Gerould's research packet, 1964
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Stockholm Embassy
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Box
43
Folder
5-7
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Author's final draft and insertions
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Ambassador John Cabot
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Box
43
Folder
8
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Correspondence, 1957-1959
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Box
43
Folder
9
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Typed notes
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Box
43
Folder
10
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Handwritten notes
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Box
44
Folder
1
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Speech, 1950
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Box
44
Folder
2
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Cabot's Moscow trip, 1950
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Box
44
Folder
3
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Cabot paper?
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Box
44
Folder
4
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Stockholm post report, 1953-1954
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Trebisch-Lincoln, Ignatius
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Box
49
Folder
1
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Uncompleted draft, undated
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Box
49
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1960
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Box
49
Folder
3
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Typed notes
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Wharton, Clifton
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Box
44
Folder
5
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Correspondence, 1983-1984
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Box
44
Folder
6
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Clippings and press releases
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Box
49
Folder
9
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Pre-SUNY speeches
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Box
44
Folder
7
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Warner, Sam Bass, Article draft
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Series: Freelance Writings
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Non-fiction
|
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Asian syndicated newspaper column
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Box
44
Folder
8
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Correspondence, 1976-1978
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Box
44
Folder
9-10
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Article drafts
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Box
56
Folder
6
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Book jackets for Shaplen titles not in the collection
|
|
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Book reviews for Shaplen titles not in the collection
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Box
49
Folder
11
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Photocopied scrapbook, 1956-1960
|
|
|
Original scrapbooks
|
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Box
54
Folder
1
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1967-1975
|
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Box
55
Folder
1
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Road from War
|
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Box
55
Folder
2-3
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Time Out of Hand
|
|
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Loose clippings
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Box
49
Folder
12
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Lost Revolution
|
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Box
49
Folder
13
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Road from War
|
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Box
49
Folder
14
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Time Out of Hand
|
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Box
44
Folder
11
|
Book reviews by Shaplen
|
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Bristol-Myers synthetic penicillin
|
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Box
44
Folder
12
|
Story for company's annual report, 1960
|
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Box
44
Folder
13
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Company literature
|
|
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Brundage, Avery (Sports Illustrated)
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Box
34
Folder
10
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Author's final draft
|
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Box
34
Folder
11
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Typed notes, two sets
|
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Box
44
Folder
14
|
“China's Captain Kit,” Esquire pages, 1951
|
|
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China
|
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Box
44
Folder
15
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“Guerrillas-Our Hope in Red China,” author's second redraft and pages from Collier's, 1951
|
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Box
48
Folder
30
|
Shanghai businessmen, draft and interview notes,
|
|
Box
44
Folder
16
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“Dateline: Your World” Syndicated column, New York Post, 1951
|
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Box
48
Folder
29
|
Far East Racing
|
|
Box
44
Folder
17a
|
“Hollandia,” drafts and printed text, Yale Review, 1944
|
|
Box
44
Folder
17b
|
Hong Kong recollections, 1975
|
|
|
Huks
|
|
Box
56
Folder
7
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Pages from Collier's, 1951
|
|
Box
49
Folder
8
|
Interview questions, notes, and background
|
|
Box
44
Folder
18
|
Indochina, “Periscope” draft, 1951
|
|
Box
44
Folder
19
|
India, undated
|
|
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Japan report for Manufacturers Hanover, circa 1980
|
|
Box
45
Folder
1
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Report
|
|
Box
45
Folder
2
|
Correspondence
|
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Box
45
Folder
3
|
Journalists and journalism
|
|
Box
45
Folder
4
|
Laos, “Our Involvement in Laos,” Foreign Affairs pages, 1970
|
|
Box
45
Folder
5
|
Limberg, Germany, notes and galley, 1952
|
|
Box
45
Folder
6
|
Martindale, Jackson, notes only
|
|
Box
45
Folder
7a
|
Ho Chi Minh, Draft and Reporter pages, 1955
|
|
Box
45
Folder
7b
|
Krivitsky, Walter, typed notes
|
|
Box
45
Folder
8
|
Missouri Valley, 1949
|
|
Box
45
Folder
9
|
“Negro Businessmen” of New Orleans, 1949
|
|
|
Newspaper stories
|
|
Box
45
Folder
10
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
56
Folder
8
|
New York Herald Tribune large format stories
|
|
Box
45
Folder
10a
|
New York Herald Tribune stories
|
|
Box
45
Folder
11a
|
“Sampson U.S. Naval Training Station,” reprint, New York Herald Tribune, 1943
|
|
Box
45
Folder
11b
|
Newsweek, draft story, undated
|
|
Box
45
Folder
12
|
Occupation troops in Germany, draft and Collier's pages, 1952
|
|
Box
45
Folder
13
|
Ohio State football, clippings
|
|
Box
45
Folder
14a
|
O'Malley, Walter, draft section
|
|
Box
45
Folder
14b
|
Royal Typewriter Company, story proposal
|
|
Box
45
Folder
15
|
Rubenstein, Serge, draft and proposal for Cosmopolitan, 1953
|
|
Box
45
Folder
16
|
Scarsdale book censorship article, draft and Commentary pages, 1950
|
|
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Southeast Asia
|
|
Box
45
Folder
17
|
Draft articles, 1949
|
|
Box
45
Folder
18-19
|
Articles, 1970-1972, 1975
|
|
Box
45
Folder
20
|
Time Out of Hand, three chapter drafts only
|
|
Box
45
Folder
21
|
Spectrum reprints, 1982
|
|
Box
45
Folder
22
|
Sports Illustrated, printed pages, 1954-1958
|
|
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Twentieth Century (CBS)
|
|
Box
49
Folder
4
|
“Guerillas,” China, redraft
|
|
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“Fall of China”
|
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Box
49
Folder
5
|
Script and correspondence, 1959
|
|
Box
49
Folder
6
|
Background material
|
|
Box
49
Folder
7
|
“Burma Road” comments by Shaplen and background
|
|
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Vietnam
|
|
Box
46
Folder
1
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Newsweek drafts, 1945-1947
|
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Box
46
Folder
2
|
Printed articles, 1963-1971
|
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Box
46
Folder
3
|
Bitter Victory, draft, circa 1986
|
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Box
46
Folder
4
|
GI romances, Draft and McCall's pages, 1968
|
|
Box
46
Folder
5
|
Shaplen's congressional statements, 1971, 1978
|
|
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Weiss, George
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Box
46
Folder
6
|
Draft and Sports Illustrated pages, 1961
|
|
Box
46
Folder
7
|
Typed notes
|
|
|
World War II
|
|
Box
46
Folder
8
|
Newsweek printed stories, 1945-1946
|
|
Box
47
Folder
1
|
Dispatches, 1946, undated
|
|
Box
46
Folder
9
|
Draft articles, undated
|
|
Box
46
Folder
10
|
“Blue Ridge Newsweek,” 1945 : Photocopy; original in State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library.
|
|
Box
46
Folder
11
|
“Entrance into Tokyo,” Harper's pages, 1945
|
|
Box
46
Folder
12
|
Dispatches to New York Post, undated
|
|
Box
47
Folder
2
|
Miscellaneous research
|
|
|
Fiction
|
|
|
Published fiction
|
|
Box
47
Folder
3
|
“Somewhere Safe to Sea,” draft and Coronet pages, 1942
|
|
Box
47
Folder
4
|
“Furlough,” draft and Story pages, 1943
|
|
Box
47
Folder
5
|
“Quiet Streets at Home,” draft and Yale Review pages, 1943
|
|
Box
47
Folder
6a
|
“A Hero in the Family” draft and Collier's pages, 1943
|
|
Box
47
Folder
6b
|
Printed pages only, 1945-1948
|
|
|
A Corner of the World, 1949
|
|
Box
47
Folder
7
|
Printed volume : Autographed
|
|
Box
47
Folder
8
|
Photocopied book review scrapbook
|
|
|
Forest of Tigers, 1956
|
|
Box
47
Folder
9
|
Printed volume : Inscribed to Mother
|
|
Box
47
Folder
10a
|
Reviews from European sources
|
|
|
Unpublished fiction
|
|
|
DuBrow novel
|
|
Box
47
Folder
10b
|
Planning
|
|
Box
47
Folder
11
|
Four chapter drafts
|
|
Box
47
Folder
12a
|
Ian Lamb novel, partial draft
|
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Box
47
Folder
12b
|
“Ideas”
|
|
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Manchurian novel
|
|
Box
47
Folder
13
|
Planning
|
|
Box
47
Folder
14
|
Draft sections
|
|
Box
47
Folder
15
|
Novel idea
|
|
Box
47
Folder
16
|
Novelette planning, 1952
|
|
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Pacific Island novel
|
|
Box
47
Folder
17
|
Planning
|
|
Box
47
Folder
18
|
Chapter drafts
|
|
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Short story drafts
|
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Box
47
Folder
19
|
“White collar crime,” 1940-1941
|
|
Box
47
Folder
20
|
Stories set during World War II
|
|
Box
47
Folder
21-25
|
Story drafts
|
|
Box
47
Folder
26
|
Miscellaneous writings
|
|
|
Series: Subject Files
|
|
|
Biographical information
|
|
Box
1
Folder
1
|
Clippings
|
|
Box
49
Folder
10
|
Biographical miscellany
|
|
Box
54
Folder
2
|
Hong Kong farewell to Shaplen scrapbook, 1967-1978
|
|
|
American Friends of Vietnam
|
|
Box
47
Folder
27
|
Board of Directors minutes, 1964-1965
|
|
Box
47
Folder
28
|
Board mailings, 1958-1966
|
|
Box
47
Folder
29
|
Shaplen's revisions to AFV 1966 policy statements and correspondence
|
|
Box
47
Folder
30
|
Reprints
|
|
Box
47
Folder
31-32
|
Miscellaneous publications
|
|
Box
48
Folder
1
|
Asia Society
|
|
Box
48
Folder
2
|
Attwood, William, miscellany
|
|
Box
48
Folder
3
|
[Folder number not used]
|
|
Box
48
Folder
4
|
Dannehl, Mrs Hugo, letters regarding missing German relatives, 1945
|
|
|
Ford Foundation
|
|
Box
48
Folder
5-6
|
Correspondence and memoranda, 1978-1979
|
|
|
Asian writers project
|
|
Box
48
Folder
7
|
Shaplen's report
|
|
Box
48
Folder
8
|
General writing samples
|
|
Box
48
Folder
9
|
Tien L. Nguyen
|
|
Box
48
Folder
10
|
U Thaung (Burma)
|
|
Box
48
Folder
11
|
References and notes
|
|
Box
48
Folder
12
|
Hawkins, Everett, and Sino-American Institute, 1946
|
|
Box
48
Folder
13
|
Isaacs, H.R., Papers and communiqués, circa 1963-1972
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
Box
48
Folder
14
|
Unidentified typed notes
|
|
Box
48
Folder
15
|
Unidentified handwritten notes
|
|
Box
52
|
Unidentified reporter's notebooks
|
|
Box
53
|
Unidentified small notebooks
|
|
Box
48
Folder
16
|
Operations Research, Inc.
|
|
Box
48
Folder
17
|
Vietnam-American Friendship Association, proceedings of 1947 anniversary of independence
|
|
Box
48
Folder
18-26
|
U.S. Embassy Translations Unit Press Review, 1967-1969, 1973, 1977
|
|
PH 6677
|
Series: Visual Materials
|
|
Box
1
Folder
1
|
Portraits of Shaplen and his family
|
|
Box
1
Folder
2-8
|
Post-Tet views of Hue and South Vietnamese army, 1968
|
|
Box
1
Folder
9
|
Portraits of others
|
|
Box
1
Folder
10
|
President Ford's trip to China, 1975
|
|
Box
1
Folder
11
|
Hong Kong refugees, undated
|
|
Box
1
Folder
12
|
Indonesia, snapshots, perhaps taken by Shaplen
|
|
Box
1
Folder
13
|
Macao, Eric White agency photos
|
|
|
Philippines
|
|
Box
1
Folder
14
|
Left-wing student demonstrations, undated
|
|
Box
1
Folder
15
|
Huk article photos, circa 1950
|
|
Box
1
Folder
16
|
World War II Signal Corps photos
|
|
Box
1
Folder
17
|
Sri Lanka, color snapshots, perhaps taken by Shaplen
|
|
Box
1
Folder
18
|
Vietcong
|
|
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