Series 2. STATE DEPARTMENT, 1953-1954, 1960-1974
28 boxes
10 sub-series
Office file code: 2
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed documents and related
material pertaining to such subjects as the Cold War, developing
nations,
the Peace Corps, education and cultural exchanges, the Berlin
Crisis, the
Cuban missile crisis, limitations on the spread of nuclear
weapons, the
Indochina War and international trade, particularly as regards
the Arkansas
businessman.
Arranged chronologically.
- Depart of State (General), 1961-1974
- Passports and Visas, 1961-1974
- International Cooperation Administration,
1961
- Education and Cultural Exchange, 1953-1954,
1961-1974
- Import-Export, 1960-1961
- Agency for International Development,
1962-1973
- United States Mission to the United Nations,
1961-1972
- International Organizations, 1963-1974
- Letters of Introduction to Missions,
1961-1973
- Peace Corps and ACTION, 1961-1972
Sub-series 1. State Department (General),
1961-1974.
7 boxes.
Office file code: 2
Records pertaining to international relations and the internal
functioning of the State Department, particularly as regards
foreign service
personnel; Americans imprisoned in foreign jails; bartering of
surplus
agricultural products; trade matters, especially the export of
such products
as aluminum, rice, poultry and textiles; oil matters; Mexican
labor problems,
and Vietnam.
Other material includes an alleged partisan letter sent out over
the
signature of Walter Annenberg, ambassador to Great Britain, by
White House
staff member Charles Colson (7.3).
Correspondents include George W. Ball (3.3).
Sub-series 2. Passports and Visas,
1961-1974.
5 boxes.
Office file code: 2-a
Records pertaining to immigration, refugees, cultural exchange
programs,
passports and visas, particularly as regards attempts to visit
China and
efforts to attract or retain medical doctors and teachers.
Sub-series 3. International Cooperation
Administration, 1961.
1 folder.
Office file code: 2-c
Records pertaining to internal functions of this agency,
particularly as regards Nigeria.
Sub-series 4. Education and Cultural
Exchange, 1953-1954, 1961-1974.
10 boxes.
Office file code: 2-b
Records pertaining to such subjects as educational grants,
particularly as regards Fulbright scholarships and other exchange
programs.
Correspondents include: James R. Hale (17.2), George Kenneth
Holland (15.1), and James Oliver Eastland (17.4).
1 folder.
Office file code: 2-c
Records pertaining to trade and tariff questions, particularly as
regards the aluminum industry.
Sub-series 6. Agency for International
Development, 1962-1973.
2.5 boxes.
Office file code: 2-c
Records pertaining to the internal workings of the agency,
particularly as regards businessmen seeking AID contracts; the
aluminum
industry, particularly Reynolds Metals Company; and AID personnel
questions.
Correspondents include: James B. Cash, Jr. (22.5), J.P. Gaines
(24.2),
Paul W. Milam (23.1, 3), and Robert Edward Lee Wilson III
(23.2-6).
Sub-series 7. U. S. Mission to the United
Nations, 1961-1972.
4 folders.
Office file code: 2-e
Records pertaining to appointments to U. N. posts and to
plans for expansion of U. N. facilities.
Correspondents include: Adlai Ewing Stevenson.
Sub-series 8. International
Organizations, 1963-1974.
2 folders.
Office file code: 2-f
Records pertaining to such subjects as the Peace Corps, World
Bank and the United Nations.
Sub-series 9. Letters of Introduction to
Missions, 1961-1973.
2.5 boxes.
Office file code: 2-h
Records pertaining to constituents, especially Arkansas
businessmen, who
planned trips abroad and wanted letters of introduction to U. S.
embassies
and consulates.
Correspondents include: Dale Leon Bumpers.
Sub-series 10. Peace Corps and ACTION,
1961-1972.
1 box.
Office file code: 2-g
Records pertaining to the selection of volunteers for and the
functioning of the Peace Corps and its successor, ACTION.
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