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Reports, Surveys, and Correspondence: State Department Programs
Boxes 321-341
Series 1. General Reports and Correspondence. Boxes 321-334.
Subseries 1. Reports.
Subseries 2. Correspondence.
Subseries 3. Chronological Summaries,
Bibliographies, and Statistics.
Series 2. Program Evaluation (Including Evidence of Effectiveness Reports). Boxes 334-336.
Subseries 1. Evaluation Reports and Evidence of Effectiveness
Reports.
Subseries 2. Views of U.S. Mission Chiefs.
Series 3. Reports: Geographic Areas. Boxes 337-338.
Subseries 1. Africa.
Subseries 2. Europe and USSR.
Subseries 3. Latin America and the Caribbean.
Subseries 4. Far East and Near East-South Asia.
Series 4. Reports to Congress (Including Congressional Correspondence). Boxes 338-340.
Subseries 1. Reports.
Subseries 2. Correspondence.
Series 5. Reports of Department of State.
Boxes 340-341.
Series 1. General Reports and Correspondence (Boxes 321-334)
General reports; drafts; briefing, discussion, and working papers; studies; surveys; correspondence; chronological summaries; bibliographies; and statistics associated with State Department programs. Included are the Crutcher report (1954), Sprague report (1961), Davis Task Force Report (1961), Hornig report (1967), EWA report on federal programs in education (1969), and A Beacon of Hope progress report (1963). The files also include reports by Remsen D. Bird, Mary W. Brady, Philip H. Coombs, Margaret L. Cormack, Edward C. Davenport, Sven Groennings, Jean Joyce, Barbara J. Walton, and Robin Winks. Other files concern the Committee on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Rusk Committee on Educational and Cultural Exchange Activities, CU summer intern papers, briefing papers of the Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, a national survey of foreign students in the United States, and study materials for a report by the U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Files also include general correspondence, CU memoranda, chronological
correspondence, and State Department memoranda and press releases regarding
exchange programs. Related materials include chronological summaries;
statistics; and bibliographies compiled by Richard F. Crabbs, J. Manuel
Espinosa, Michael J. Flack, Frank W. Holmquist, Roger Paget, Charles S.
Spencer, Jr., and Vivian R. Stahl.
Box 321
1. EDX 2. Reports. Interdepartmental Committee on Cooperation
with the American Republics, 1944 and 1946.
2. EDX 2. General Reports and Statistics. FY1949. Grants Awarded.
3. EDX 2. General Reports and Statistics. Leader, Specialist
Grants, 1949-1951.
4. EDX 2. General Reports, 1949-1966.
5. EDX 2. International Educational Exchange Activities, 1951-1955.
6. EDX 2. Report-Exchange Activities-Western Europe, 1952.
7. EDX 2. General Reports. Participation of American Colleges
and Universities, 1952-1956.
8. EDX 2. General Information and Problems of IES, 1954.
9. EDX 2. Reports-Crutcher Report, 1954.
10. EDX 2. Exchange Programs of the U.S. Government, 1955.
11. Grant Categories, 1955.
12. EDX 2. Distribution in U.S. of Grantees, 1955.
13. EDX 2. Professional Activities Division. Semiannual Reports,
1955-1956.
14. EDX 2. Exchange Activities in Puerto Rico, 1955-1959.
15. EDX 2. General Reports, 1956-1957.
16. EDX 2. General Reports, 1957-1961. Exchanges.
17. EDX 2. General Reports. Annual Reports, 1958 and 1959.
18. EDX 2. General Reports. Report to UNESCO, 1960.
19. EDX 2. Report on Lecturers and Research Scholars and Teachers
Branch, 1960.
20. EDX 2. Sprague Report, 1961.
21. EDX 2. Educational Exchange Between the U.S. and the Underdeveloped
Countries, 1961.
22. EDX 2. General Reports. "Davis Task Force" Report, 1961.
23. EDX 2. General Reports, 1961.
24. EDX 2. Reports. Survey of Multinational Cooperation, Europe,
1961.
25. EDX 2. General Reports. Statistics, 1962-1969.
26. EDX 2. Battle Summary of Chief Developments of the Past,
1962.
27. EDX 2. General Reports. CU's Programs, FY1962.
28. EDX 2. General Reports. Coombs Report to Secretary of State,
1962.
29. EDX 2. General Reports. CU field1 of Interest, 1963 and 1965.
30. EDX 2. Reports. CU/ARA, 1965.
31. EDX 2. Outline of Changes in the Department's Educational
Exchange Program, 1964.
32. EDX 2. General Reports. CU Computer Program, 1966.
33. EDX 2. General Reports, 1967.
34. EDX 2. "Hornig Report"-Report on Interdepartmental Committee
on the Technological Gap, 1967.
35. EDX 2. Educational Exchange Program Proposal, 1967-1968.
36. EDX 2. General Reports. Defense and HEW Report, 1968.
37. EDX 2. Reports, 1968.
38. EDX 2. Briefing Papers, 1969.
39. EDX 2. Reports. EWA Data Bank, 1968-1970.
40. EDX 2. Statistics-Automatic Data Processing, 1969.
41. EDX 2. HEW Report: Inventory of Federal Programs, 1969.
42. EDX 2. EWA Report: "Directions for the Future: Federal Programs
in Education . . . ," 1969 (1 of 4).
43. EDX 2. EWA Report: "Directions for the Future: Federal Programs
in Education . . . ," 1969 (2 of 4).
Box 322
1. EDX 2. EWA Report: "Directions for the Future: Federal Programs
in Education . . . ," 1969 (3 of 4).
2. EDX 2. EWA Report: "Directions for the Future: Federal Programs
in Education . . . ," 1969 (4 of 4).
3. EDX 2. Reports. Report of CU/ARA Review Task Force, 1970.
4. EDX 2. General Reports and Statistics, 1971-1973 (1 of 2).
5. EDX 2. General Reports and Statistics, 1971-1973 (2 of 2).
6. The African Students in France, 1962.
7. An African View of an American Experience.
8. AID "Phase Out"-Selected Papers on Continuing Technical Cooperation,
1968-1969.
9. EDX 3. Alliance for Progress. Summit Papers.
10. The American Effort in International Educational and Cultural
Activities, 1968.
11. Annapolis Conference on International Education, 1959. Report
of Proceedings.
12. An Appraisal of the Effectiveness of the U.S. State Department's
1952 Jointly Sponsored Program for Foreign Newspapermen, Part I.
13. An Appraisal of the Effectiveness of the U.S. State Department's
1952 Jointly Sponsored Program for Foreign Newspapermen, Part II.
14. The Army's Educational Exchange Program in Japan, Austria,
and the Ryukyu Islands, 1950.
15. An Assessment of Changing Factors Based on a Pilot Study
in Southeast Asia.
16. An Assessment of the International Visitor Program, 1979.
17. Background on Use of Cultural Agreements, Binational Commission
Agreements, and Joint Commissions and Committees.
18. "A Beacon of Hope"-Progress Report, 1963.
19. Bird, Remsen D. Foreign Students in the United States of
America.
20. Books for Grantees: General (Survey).
21. Boston Council for International Visitors-Draft Report .
. . , 1960.
22. Brady, Mary W. Interviews with Thirty International
Visitors from Western Europe, 1973.
23. "Campus Tensions: Analysis and Recommendations."
24. U.S. Information Agency. Changes in Attitudes and Impressions
of the U.S. by Selected Groups of Short-Term African Grantees.
25. Changing Roles of Youth in the Developing Nations, 1964.
26. Martha Coigney [International Theatre Institute of the United
States]-Annual Report, 1967-1977.
27. The College, the University, and the Foreign Student.
28. The Community's Role in Cross-Cultural Education, 1961.
29. Inter-American Scholarly Communication in the Humanities
and Social Sciences.
30. [Coombs, Philip H.-Strengthening the Educational and Cultural
Component of U.S. Foreign Policy], 1962.
31. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1 of 2).
(See also Group XII, Series 3, Box 275; Group XV, Series 2:1, Box 315;
and Group XVII, Series 1:2, Box 330.)
32. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (2 of 2).
33. CSCE (Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe) Final
Act and Fenwick Bill (1 of 2).
Box 323
1. CSCE (Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe) Final
Act and Fenwick Bill (2 of 2).
2. Conference on University Contracts Abroad, 1955 and 1959 (Papers).
3. Contractual Relationships, CU Study of, 1964.
4. Conversations with Former International Visitors, A Report
on, 1971.
5. Cormack, Margaret L., An Evaluation of Research on Educational
Exchange, 1962.
6. Corporate Citizenship in the Global Community, 1968.
7. Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs-Briefing
Papers, 1967. (See also Group I, Series 1, Box 3; Group VIII, Series 1:5,
Box 216.)
8. Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs-Papers
(Prepared for Use at IC Meetings) 1-24.
9. Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Papers 25-38 (1 of 3).
10. Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Papers 25-38 (2 of 3).
11. Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Papers 25-38 (3 of 3).
12. Cross-Cultural Education and Its Impact-A Survey.
13. Cultural Relations with the Occupied Countries.
14. CU and the American Learning Experience, 1978.
15. CU and the Private Sector.
16. CU Assessment Study Measuring CU's Overall Operational Effectiveness,
1976.
17. CU "Initiatives Papers . . . ," 1974.
18. A CU/OPP Paper on the Role of Institutions in CU Programs.
19. CU Summer Intern Papers, 1971-1975 (1 of 5).
20. CU Summer Intern Papers, 1971-1975 (2 of 5).
21. CU Summer Intern Papers, 1971-1975 (3 of 5).
22. CU Summer Intern Papers, 1971-1975 (4 of 5).
23. CU Summer Intern Papers, 1971-1975 (5 of 5).
24. EDX 1. CU's Contribution to the Secretary's Foreign Policy
Report, 1972.
25. Cultural and Scientific Cooperation in the Near East.
26. Davenport, Edward C., The Role of Acculturation in Student
Exchange Programs, 1958.
27. Davis Committee on International Education, 1960-1961, for
John F. Kennedy.
28. The Department of State's Educational Exchange Program, 1964.
29. Discussion and Working Papers.
30. Education for Global Interdependence. A Report with Recommendation
to the Government-Academic Interface Committee.
Box 324
1. Education and Cultural Relations with Latin America in the
Seventies, 1972.
2. Educational Exchange Coordination-Senator Morse.
3. The Educational Exchange Program-An Appraisal.
4. Elder, Robert E., The Foreign Leader Program: Operations in
the United States.
5. Escort Interpreter Services: An Examination of One Variable
in the TCA International Visitor Program.
6. Exchange of Persons: The Evolution of Cross-Cultural Education,
1952.
7. Exchange of Persons Program in Austria, A Survey, 1953.
8. EWA: The International Activities of U.S. Universities and
Colleges, 1965.
9. The Feasibility of Establishing a Data Bank on International
Educational and Cultural Exchange Programs, 1973.
10. Fisher, Glen, Taking America's Pluralism into Account, 1976.
11. Foreign Area Research-FAR.
12. The Foreign Graduate Student at Twenty-two American Universities.
13. Foreign Leaders' Reactions to the United States: An Interview
Study, 1954.
14. Foreign Students in the United States: A National Survey,
Vol. I.
15. Foreign Students in the United States: A National Survey,
Vol. II (1 of 2).
16. Foreign Students in the United States: A National Survey,
Vol. II (2 of 2).
17. Foreign Student Services: A Study of U.S. Government Responsibility
in Relation to the Improvement of Foreign Student Exchange Programs.
18. Foreign Understanding and Interpretation of United States
Education, 1960.
19. The Future of Educational Exchange in the California State
Colleges, 1966.
20. Gibson, John L., The United States International Visitor
Program: Strengthening the Community Organization.
21. Grey, Robert D., The Organization of British Assistance for
Educational Development Overseas.
22. Groennings, Sven, Shaping the Federal Role in Global Education,
1978.
23. HASP-Hemisphere Analysis and Strategy Paper.
24. Helping Americans Learn About the World . . . A Study of
Private Sector Activities, 1978.
25. Inter-American Technical and Cultural Cooperation, 1938-1948.
26. Interagency Council on International Educational and Cultural
Affairs (1 of 2). (See also Group I, Series 1, Box 2; Group VI, Series
3, Box 184; Group VIII, Series 1:5, Box 217; Group X, Series 6:1, Boxes
245-246.)
27. Interagency Council on International Educational and Cultural
Affairs (2 of 2).
28. Intercultural Relations.
Box 325
1. IBY-Presidential Proclamation and S. J. Res. 149-1971-1972
[International Book Year].
2. ICY [International Cooperation Year] Report on Activities.
3. ICY: White House Conference on ICY.
4. International Educational Activities of American Colleges
and Universities, 1957.
5. International Educational Exchange in European Perspective,
by Otto Klineberg, 1976.
6. The International Exchange Study Data Bank, 1971.
7. International Farm Youth Exchange . . . , 1961.
8. International Student Service-History.
9. International Education. An Inventory of Federal Programs
(Draft) (1 of 3).
10. International Education. An Inventory of Federal Programs
(Draft) (2 of 3).
11. International Education. An Inventory of Federal Programs
(Draft) (3 of 3).
12. International Education. Needed: High Priority and Innovative
Leadership for International Education in the National Interest, 1976.
13. International Visitor Program Team Trip to Africa, 1980.
14. Interviews with Six Brazilians Who Came to the United States
Under the International Exchange Program, 1952.
15. Inventory of Federal Programs Involving Educational Activities
Concerned with Improving International Understanding and Cooperation, 1969.
16. J Visa Waiver Costs-CU Position for Handling.
17. Johnson Historical Project.
18. [Joyce, Jean-Overview of International Educational Exchange,
1946-1966.]
19. Lazear, Robert A., A Survey of the African Refugee Student.
20. Loomis and Schuler-Acculturation of Foreign Students in the
U.S.
21. The Management of International Corporate Citizenship.
22. Management Review of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs, 1976.
23. Memorandum on the Postwar International Information Program
of the United States, by Arthur W. MacMahon.
24. Miscellaneous Reports, Papers, Studies.
25. Miscellaneous Reports: Conferences and Meetings-Higher Education.
26. National Commitment-National Asset-A Review, 1978.
27. North African Exchange Programs: 1960-1963.
28. EDX 26. North-South Center. Library of Congress Report, 1976.
29. Open Hearts Open Minds-A Report from the U.S. Advisory Commission
on International Educational and Cultural Affairs.
30. An Operations Research Model for Program Evaluation, 1967.
31. An Organizational Survey of the Office of the Assistant Secretary
of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs . . . .
32. Percy Amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1973.
Box 326
1. [Pinkney, Helen R.; Douglas Richardson-Interdepartmental Committee
on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation], 1945.
2. Planning and Implementing a Marketing Approach to Recruiting
Foreign Students, 1976.
3. Political Factors Involved in Educational Communications Satellites,
1966.
4. Preconceptions of Foreign Leaders Visiting the United States
for the First Time.
5. A Preliminary Study of the Goals and Problems of the
Foreign Student in the United States, 1961.
6. Private Cooperation-Goals and Objectives of the Office, 1973.
7. Problems of Cost and Programming of Foreign Visitors on the
American Campus, 1961.
8. Programming International Visitors in American Communities:
Problems of the 1960s.
9. Progress Report on Completion of Analysis of Findings, 1971.
10. A Proposal for the Coordination of the Exchange of Persons
Programs . . . , 1956.
11. Raymond, Edward A., The Organization of International Educational
Exchanges, 1976.
12. Re, Edward D., Legal Exchanges and American Foreign Policy.
13. Reactions of Returned Chinese Grantees to the Educational
Exchange Program.
14. Reconstituting the Human Community.
15. Report and Recommendations by the United States Government
on International Relations and Exchanges in Education, Science, and Culture
Pursuant to UNESCO Request, 1960.
16. Report on Interviews with Selected United States Government
Officials, 1962.
17. Report on Mexican Seminar for Guidance Counselors, 1966.
18. Report on "Revisiting Visitors" in East Africa, 1967.
19. Reports-Teacher Exchange Section, 1964-1965.
20. Report to the Department of State on a Seminar in Modern
Mathematics and Science . . . , 1965.
21. Review of Evaluation Studies of the Educational and Cultural
Exchange Program . . . , 1951-1960.
22. Review of Selected Studies Affecting International Educational
and Cultural Affairs, 1962.
23. The Role of Educational Planning in the Economic Development
of the Republic of China, 1962.
24. The Role of the University in the American Community.
25. NSA Rusk Committee. (See also Group XII, Series 1, Box 273;
Series 8, Box 286.)
26. Rusk Committee, 1967 (1 of 2).
27. Rusk Committee, 1967 (2 of 2).
28. Rusk Special Committee on Educational and Cultural Exchange
Activities.
29. Seiler, John., Southern African Students in the United States,
1964.
30. Seminar on Cross-Cultural Communications, 1972.
31. A Special Report on the Second Inter-American Foundation
Symposium, 1963.
32. Stephens, Robert F., A Survey of Foreign Embassies' Problems
and Needs in Relating to American Higher Education, 1977.
33. "A Study of Foreign Grantees Who Receive Attorney General
Visa Waivers," 1962.
34. Study of Foreign Student Employment and Financial Resources,
1974.
Box 327
1. A Study of Foreign Students at the University of Pennsylvania,
1961.
2. A Study of Former Bolivian Grantees in the United States,
1959.
3. Study of Indian Students in New York City.
4. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part I. Report on NAFSA
(National Association of Foreign Students), 1962. (See also Group
VI, Series 5 for other reports by the U.S. Advisory Commission on International
Educational and Cultural Affairs.)
5. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part II. Views of Private
Individuals on the State Department's Educational and Cultural Programs,
1962.
6. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part III, Section A.
Views of Embassy Personnel in 23 Countries on the State Department's Educational
and Cultural Programs, 1962.
7. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part III, Section B.
Views of Embassy Personnel in 23 Countries on the State Department's Educational
and Cultural Programs, 1962 (1 of 3).
8. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part III, Section B.
Views of Embassy Personnel in 23 Countries on the State Department's Educational
and Cultural Programs, 1962 (2 of 3).
9. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part III, Section B.
Views of Embassy Personnel in 23 Countries on the State Department's Educational
and Cultural Programs, 1962 (3 of 3).
10. Study Materials for Commission Report-Part IV. Views of Government
Officials on the State Department's Educational and Cultural Programs,
1962.
11. Study Materials for Commission Report-Parts VIII and
IX. Report on Programs in the Bureau, 1962.
12. Study Materials for Commission Report. "Stragglers" (Replies
Received Too Late for Inclusion), 1962.
13. A Study of Opinions of University Students in Mexico, 1964.
14. A Study of Reactions to the State Department Exchange Program
Among Returned Mexican Grantees, 1959.
15. Survey Conducted by Mrs. M. H. Williams in Paris, London,
and Bonn.
16. A Survey of the Impact of the International Farm Youth Exchange
Program at Ohio State University, 1956.
17. Survey Report on the United States Program for the Exchange
of Students and Industrial Trainees, 1946.
18. Task Force on Facilitative Services: Report.
19. Top Management Report on Government-Business Cooperation
in the Field of International Public Affairs.
20. Cultural Affairs Program. "Towards a Humane Foreign Policy
Image . . . ."
21. Towards a National Effort in International Educational and
Cultural Affairs, 1961.
22. "Twenty Years of United States Government Programs in Cultural
Relations," 1959.
23. The United States Communicates with the World: A Study of
U.S. International Information . . . , 1975 (1 of 3).
24. The United States Communicates with the World: A Study of
U.S. International Information . . . , 1975 (2 of 3).
25. The United States Communicates with the World: A Study of
U.S. International Information . . . , 1975 (3 of 3).
26. United States-Indian Educational and Cultural Relations:
Trends, Factors, Prospects, 1977.
27. U.S. International Educational and Cultural Relations. An
Assessment of Changing Factors Based on a Pilot Study . . . , 1976.
28. U.S. International Educational and Cultural Relations. Changing
Factors in the Middle East and Africa.
29. Walton, Barbara J., Foreign Student Exchange in Perspective,
1967.
30. Whetten, Nathan L., Report on a Visit to East Africa on Behalf
of the AFGRAD Program, 1968.
Box 328
1. EDX 3. White House Historical Project.
2. Warmbrunn, Werner, Higher Education and Educational Exchange
in the Middle East and Asia.
3. The Robin Winks Report.
4. Youth and Leadership in the Developing Nations, 1967.
Box 328 (cont.)
5. General Correspondence, 1956-1959.
6. General Correspondence, 1960.
7. General Correspondence, 1961.
8. General Correspondence, 1962.
9. General Correspondence, 1963.
10. General Correspondence, 1964.
11. General Correspondence, 1965.
12. General Correspondence, 1966.
13. General Correspondence, 1967.
14. General Correspondence, 1968 (1 of 2).
15. General Correspondence, 1968 (2 of 2).
16. General Correspondence, 1969-Jan through June.
17. General Correspondence, 1969-July through Dec.
18. General Correspondence, 1970 (1 of 3).
19. General Correspondence, 1970 (2 of 3)
20. General Correspondence, 1970 (3 of 3).
21. General Correspondence, 1971 (1 of 5).
22. General Correspondence, 1971 (2 of 5).
23. General Correspondence, 1971 (3 of 5).
Box 329
1. General Correspondence, 1971 (4 of 5).
2. General Correspondence, 1971 (5 of 5).
3. General Correspondence, 1972.
4. General Correspondence, 1973-1977.
5. General Correspondence, 1978-1980.
6. Circular Memoranda to Agencies, 1965-1969.
7. Circular Memoranda to Agencies, ca. 1970-1972.
8. EDX 2. CU/IR Correspondence, 1968-1969.
9. Marshall Berg-Chronological File, 1978.
10. Memos Arranged Chronologically, ca. 1952-1976.
11. The Asia Foundation.
12. Association of Graduate Schools.
13. Algeria.
14. Alliance for Progress-Miscellaneous Papers.
15. Ambassador.
16. American Council on Education.
17. American Council on International Sports.
18. American Friends of the Middle East, Inc. (AFME).
19. American Jazz Celebration.
20. Aspen Institute.
21. ARA Cultural Initiative.
22. A.U.G. (Autonomous University of Guadalajara).
23. Binational Commissions in International Educational Exchange,
the Role of.
24. Office of International Conferences-U.S. Department of State.
Statement of Policy and Operating Practices, 1977.
25. Bipartisan Participation in State's Information and Educational
Exchange Programs, 1945-1951 (1 of 2).
26. Bipartisan Participation in State's Information and Educational
Exchange Programs, 1945-1951 (2 of 2).
27. Binational Decision Making Through Joint Commissions.
28. EDX 3. Committee for Monetary Research and Education, Inc.
29. EDX 3. Contingency Planning for U.S. Grantees in Political
Crisis.
30. Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES).
31. Conference of American Indians Arranged by CU at State Department,
1973.
Box 330
1. Council on International Programs (CIP).
2. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe-CSCE (1 of
2). (See also Group XII, Series 3, Box 275; Group XV, Series 2:1, Box 315;
and Group XVII, Series 1:1, Boxes 322-323.)
3. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe-CSCE (2 of
2).
4. Computerization of Evidence of Effectiveness . . . , 1977.
5. Coordination, E. P. Reams (1 of 2).
6. Coordination, E. P. Reams (2 of 2).
7. COSERV, 1976.
8. COSERV Meeting, 1977.
9. CU Summer Intern Projects, List of, 1971-1975.
10. CU/AF (1 of 2).
11. CU/AF (2 of 2).
12. CU/ARA (1 of 2).
13. CU/ARA (2 of 2).
14. CU/ARTS (1 of 2).
15. CU/ARTS (2 of 2).
16. CU/EA (1 of 2).
17. CU/EA (2 of 2).
18. CU/EA People's Republic of China.
19. CU/EA Culcon.
20. CU/EA Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission.
21. CU/EE.
22. CU/EX.
23. CU/FS.
24. CU/IAP.
25. CU/IVP (1 of 2).
26. CU/IVP (2 of 2).
Box 331
1. CU/NEA (1 of 2).
2. CU/NEA (2 of 2).
3. CU/OPP, ca. 1975-1977.
4. CU/OPP Grants-in-Aid, ca. 1974-1977.
5. CU/OPP REFA Committee, 1976.
6. CU/OPP International Communications Policy.
7. CU/P.
8. CU/PC.
9. CU/YSS, 1976.
10. CU/YSS Foreign Students, 1977-1978.
11. CU and the Activities of the Interdepartmental Committee
on International Organizations.
12. CU and Foundations.
13. CU and the New York World's Fair in 1964-1965.
14. CU-Getting CU Plugged into White House Functions.
15. CU Numbered Memoranda.
16. CU Scholar-Diplomat Seminar, 1973. (See also Group XV, Series
1:2, Box 314.)
17. Diplomats-in-Residence.
18. CU-Joseph D. Duffey.
19. Department of State Memos, 1964-1965.
20. Department of State Memos, 1966.
21. Department of State Memos, 1967.
22. Department of State Memos, 1968.
23. Department of State Memos, 1969.
24. Department of State Memos, 1972-1977.
25. Education.
26. "Educational Exchanges and the National Interest," 1969.
27. Evidence of Effectiveness.
28. Equivalencies.
29. Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities.
30. Federal Government Support for Academic Programs of Advanced
Foreign Affairs Research.
31. Filing.
32. Florence Protocol.
33. Florida Cultural Exchange.
34. Foreign Medical Graduates (1 of 3).
35. Foreign Medical Graduates (2 of 3).
Box 332
1. Foreign Medical Graduates (3 of 3).
2. Foreign Students.
3. Foreign Students. IAYC Subcommittee on Foreign Students.
4. Foreign Students in the U.S.-IAYC Policy Proposal for Further
In-Depth Study of Foreign Students.
5. Foreign Students-Overseas Workshops on Higher Educational
Project . . . , 1973.
6. The Foundation Center.
7. The Friendship Force.
8. Functional Programs.
9. IAP. 1980 Lake Placid Olympic Games. (See also Group II, Series
3.)
10. German-American Cultural Talks, 1977.
11. Global Perspectives in Education.
12. Home, Hospitality, and Related Services to International
Visitors, 1954.
13. Hotels.
14. Human Rights.
15. Human Rights and CU Programs, 1976.
16. ICA Delegations. Hearings.
17. ICX Telegrams.
18. Dr. Alice L. Ilchman.
19. INS-Immigration and Naturalization Service.
20. INTERALP-Intercultural Action Learning Program.
21. International Centers-South and Rocky Mountain States.
22. International Conference: Nongovernmental, General.
23. International Conferences and Meetings, General.
24. International Conferences, 1961.
25. International Conferences, 1962-1964.
26. International Conferences, 1965-1968.
27. INTERAMA-Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center.
28. IREX [International Research and Exchanges Board] (1
of 2). (See also Group II, Series 1:2, Box 51; Group VI, Series 3,
Box 184; Group VIII, Series 1:5; Box 218; Group IX, Series 4:2, Boxes 230-232.)
29. IREX (2 of 2).
30. International Cultural Exchange (ICX) (1 of 2).
31. International Cultural Exchange (ICX) (2 of 2).
32. Institute of International Education (IIE).
33. Conference-CU Responsibility-Institutional Grants, 1962.
34. INR. Bureau of Intelligence and Research.
35. D/LOS Alan G. James.
36. Charles F. Kettering Foundation.
Box 333
1. Lao Refugee Project.
2. Larrie D. Laehr.
3. Luxembourg (EUR) Western.
4. Malta (EUR) Western.
5. Management Bureau.
6. CU-Mrs. Mildred Marcy.
7. Memorandum to Members of Committee on International Educational
and Cultural Exchange.
8. Mexico-National University-Bodolfo Brito Foucher Case.
9. Montreal Olympic Games, 1976. (See also Group II, Series 3.)
10. St. Thomas More Congress, 1978.
11. Minorities-Mrs. Bourgin.
12. National Commission on Coping with Interdependence.
13. Netherlands (EUR) Western.
14. New York City, 1977.
15. North Africa-Bloc Activities.
16. Norway (EUR) Western.
17. CU Outreach.
18. Peace Corps.
19. Periodicals and Learned Journals for Grantees.
20. PRM-Related Activities and NSC.
21. CU Press Alert-Department of State, ca. 1973-1977.
22. Press Releases-Department of State, ca. 1963-1979. (1 of
2).
23. Press Releases-Department of State, ca. 1963-1979. (2 of
2).
24. POD/RAC.
25. The Public Dimension of Foreign Affairs.
26. Public Diplomacy.
27. PPG.
28. Reception Centers.
29. Scientific and Technological Affairs-General.
30. Staff Travel.
31. Symposium on "Role and Effectiveness of the International
Exchange of Persons Program," 1976.
32. Tangier American Legation Museum Society (TALMS) (1 of 2).
33. Tangier American Legation Museum Society (TALMS) (2 of 2).
34. Teacher Corps Program of the U.S. Office of Education.
35. Technology (1 of 2).
36. Technology (2 of 2).
37. Three-Year Program with the Soviets, 1977-1979.
38. Meeting with Dr. Virginia Trotter, 1976.
39. U.S. General Accounting Office.
40. US-USSR Exchange.
Box 334
1. Visas for Saudi Arabian and Kuwaiti Students.
2. The Wilson Center.
3. Zero-Base Budgeting (ZBB) (1 of 2).
4. Zero-Base Budgeting (ZBB) (2 of 2).
Subseries 3. Chronological Summaries, Bibliographies, and Statistics.
Box 334 (cont.)
5. CU Bibliography Project.
6. [Bibliographies-USIA.]
7. [Crabbs and Holmquist-Bibliography.]
8. [Espinosa, J. Manuel-A Basic Bibliography.]
9. [Espinosa, J. Manuel-A Selected Bibliography . . . .]
10. [Paget, Roger-Selected Bibliography.]
11. Selective Bibliography-CU (1 of 5).
12. Selective Bibliography-CU (2 of 5).
13. Selective Bibliography-CU (3 of 5).
14. Selective Bibliography-CU (4 of 5).
15. Selective Bibliography-CU (5 of 5).
16. [Spencer and Stahl-Bibliography of Research on International
Exchanges.]
17. Five Studies in International Cultural and Educational Exchange,
1964.
18. Flack, Michael--Sources of Information on International
Educational Activities, 1958.
19. Johns Hopkins--S.A.I.S. [Michael J. Flack] [School of
Advanced
International Studies].
20. Michael J. Flack--Study of Txtbooks on International
Relations.
21. Summary Analysis of Reactions to Recommendations of the National
Liaison Committee on Foreign Student Admissions, 1969.
22. Summary Record of Four Conferences Sponsored by the Department
of State, 1959-1961.