The Papers of Frank Altschul


Description

Personal papers of Frank Altschul, philanthropist, bibliophile, and authority in international affairs. The papers consistent correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memoranda, reports, printed material and photographs, and contain no business or financial records. The major series of the collection are: cataloged correspondence, general correspondence, Charles and Camilla Altschul files, writings of Frank Altschul and others, subject files, political correspondence, organizations and printed materials. Among the major correspondence are, Elmer Adler, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Zibgniew Brezezinski, Thomas N. Cleland, Margaret Bourke White, Alf Landon, Herbert Lehman, Clarie Boothe and Henry R. Luce, Dean Rusk, Wendell Wilkie, and U.S. Presidents, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy.

Dates covered

1900-1981

Number of items

ca. 225,000

Contents

Cataloged Correspondence (D334-336)

  1. Abzug, Bella
  2. Acheson, Dean
  3. Adler, Elmer
  4. Agar, Herbert
  5. Aldrich, Winthrop
  6. Alphand, Herve
  7. Alsop, Joseph
  8. Alsop, Stewart
  9. Angell, Norman
  10. Armstrong, Hamilton
  11. Astor, Nancy
  12. Attlee, Clement
  13. Austin, Warren
  14. Baker, Howard
  15. Baldwin, Raymond
  16. Barton, Bruce
  17. Baruch, Bernard
  18. Barzun, Jacques
  19. Battle, George
  20. Ben-Gurion,, David
  21. Berle, Adolph
  22. Bernays, Edward
  23. Bourke-White, Margaret
  24. Bowles, Chester
  25. Bowman, Isaiah
  26. Bradley, Omar
  27. Brewster, Kingman
  28. Brzezinski, Zbigniew
  29. Buckley, James
  30. Buckley, William F.
  31. Bundy, McGeorge
  32. Bush, Prescott
  33. Byrd, Harry F.
  34. Callaghan, James
  35. Canfield, Cass
  36. Carey, Hugh
  37. Castle, William R.
  38. Cerf, Bennett
  39. Chadbourne, William
  40. Church, Frank
  41. Clay, Lucius D.
  42. Cleland, Thomas
  43. Cohn, Alfred E.
  44. Coolidge, Archibald C.
  45. Cousins, Norman
  46. Cox, Archibald
  47. Curie, Eve
  48. Cushing, Harvey
  49. Davis, John W.
  50. Dewey, Thomas
  51. Dodd, Thomas J.
  52. Donovan, William J.
  53. Douglas, Lewis
  54. Dryfoos, Orvil E.
  55. Duggan, Stephen
  56. Dulles, Allen and Clover
  57. Dulles, John Foster
  58. Durant, Will
  59. Earle, Edward
  60. Eban, Abba
  61. Eisenhower, Dwight D.
  62. Emmett, Burton
  63. Ervin, Sam
  64. Farley, James
  65. Finletter, Thomas K.
  66. Finletter, Thomas U.
  67. Finletter, Thomas K. and Mrs. T.K.
  68. Fish, Hamilton
  69. Flagler, Harry
  70. Flanders, Ralph
  71. Florinsky, Michael
  72. Ford, Guy
  73. Frank, Glenn
  74. Frederica, Queen of Greece
  75. Fulbright, J. William
  76. Galantiere, Lewis
  77. Galbraith, John K.
  78. Gibbings, Robert
  79. Gill, Brendan
  80. Goodman, Benny
  81. Green, Marshall
  82. Grasso, Ella
  83. Grew, Joseph
  84. Gruening, Ernest
  85. Gunther, John
  86. Halifax, Earl of
  87. Hanks, Nancy
  88. Hard, William
  89. Harriman, W. Averell
  90. Heckscher, August
  91. Heckscher, August and Claude
  92. Hersey, John
  93. Herter, Christian
  94. Herzog, Yaacov
  95. Hill, Lister
  96. Hilles, Charles
  97. Hiss, Alger
  98. Holt, Hamilton
  99. Hoover, Herbert
  100. Hoover, J. Edgar
  101. Humphrey, Hubert H.
  102. Hutton, E. F.
  103. Isaacs, Stanley
  104. Jackson, Barbara
  105. Jackson, Henry
  106. Jameson, J. Frank
  107. Javits, Jacob
  108. Johnson, Alvin
  109. Johnson Lyndon
  110. Kahn, Herman
  111. Kefauver, Estes
  112. Kempner, Marshall
  113. Kennan, George F.
  114. Kennedy, John F.
  115. Kennerly, Mitchell
  116. Keynes, John M.
  117. Kinstler, Everett
  118. Kirk, Grayson
  119. Koch, Edward I.
  120. Kissinger, Henry
  121. Knopf, Alfred
  122. Laguardia, Fiorello
  123. Lamont, Thomas
  124. Landon Alf
  125. Lane Margaret
  126. Leffingwell, R.
  127. Lehman, Edith A.
  128. Lehman, Herbert
  129. Lehman, Irving
  130. Lindsay, John
  131. Lerner, Max
  132. Lewisohn, Sam
  133. Lodge, Henry C.
  134. Long, Russell
  135. Luce, Clare B.
  136. Luce, Henry
  137. McCarthy, Eugene
  138. MacDonald, Jean
  139. McDonald, James G.
  140. McGovern, George
  141. MacLaine, Shirley
  142. MacMillan, Harold
  143. Macy, George
  144. Malik, Charles
  145. Mann, Thomas
  146. Mansfield, Howard
  147. Mansfiels, Mike
  148. Meir, Golda
  149. Mondale, Walter
  150. Montague, Gilbert
  151. Morgenthau, Henry
  152. Morgenthau, Robert
  153. Morse, Wayne
  154. Moses, Robert
  155. Murrow, Edward R.
  156. Nevins, Allan
  157. Neibuhr, Reinhold
  158. Nitze, Paul
  159. Nixon, Richard
  160. Ogburn, Charlton
  161. Paley, William
  162. Pepper, Claude
  163. Pichon, Leon
  164. Plimpton, Francis
  165. Pope, Arthur
  166. Prescott, Orville
  167. Proskauer, Joseph
  168. Reid, Whitelaw
  169. Reston, James
  170. Ribicoff, Abraham
  171. Rockefeller, David
  172. Rockefeller, Laurance
  173. Rockefeller, Nelson
  174. Rogers, Bruce
  175. Rogers, Lindsay
  176. Roosevelt, Franklin D.
  177. Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
  178. Roper, Elmo
  179. Ross, Roger
  180. Rudge, William
  181. Ruml, Beardsley
  182. Rusk, Dean
  183. Ruzicka, Rudolph
  184. Saltonstall, Leverett
  185. Sarnoff, David
  186. Schary, Dore
  187. Schlesinger, Arthur
  188. Seligman, Eustace
  189. Seymour, Charles
  190. Seymour, Whitney
  191. Shotwell, James
  192. Sloan, Alfred
  193. Smith, Margaret
  194. Snow, C. P.
  195. Standard, Paul
  196. Stern, Isaac
  197. Stevenson, Adlai
  198. Sulzberger, Arthur
  199. Swope, Herbert Bayard
  200. Symington, Stuart
  201. Symons, A. J. A.
  202. Szilard, Leo
  203. Taft, Charles
  204. Taft, Robert
  205. Taylor, Maxwell
  206. Teller, Edward
  207. Thomas, Norman
  208. Thompson, Dorothy
  209. Truman, Harry
  210. Tyson, Levering
  211. Updike, John
  212. Uris, Leon
  213. Van Doren, Irita
  214. Voorhees, Tracy
  215. Wagner, Robert F.
  216. Warburg, Felix
  217. Wardwell, Allen
  218. Wechsler, James
  219. Weiker, Lowell
  220. Welles, Sumner
  221. Wilkie, Wendell
  222. Wilmot, John
  223. Wood, C. E. S.
  224. Young, Owen
  225. Zola, Emile

General Correspondence

  1. Abram, Morris
  2. Ad - Ais
  3. Alexander, Henry Clay and Annalita (formerly Marsigli)
  4. Altschul, Arthur
  5. Altschul, Charles II
  6. Altschul, Edith
  7. Altschul, Ernst
  8. Altschul, Frank. Outgoing correspondence. Letters 1933-1944. Economic crisis.
  9. Altschul, Frank. Outgoing correspondence. Letters 1939. Politics and International Affairs.
  10. Altschul, Frank. 70th Birthday (1957) acknowledgements.
  11. Altschul, Frank. 75th Birthday (1962) acknowledgements.
  12. Altschul, Frank. 76th - 79th Birthdays (1963-1966) acknowledgements.
  13. Altschul, Frank. 80th Birthday (1967) acknowledgements.
  14. Altschul, Frank. Honorary degree and accident (1967), A-J
  15. Altschul, Frank. Honorary degree and accident (1967), J-Z
  16. Altschul, Frank. 81st Birthday (1968) acknowledgements.
  17. Altschul, Frank. 82nd Birthday (1969) acknowledgements.
  18. Altschul, Frank. 83rd Birthday (1970) acknowledgements.
  19. Altschul, Frank. Award from Columbia University (1971).
  20. Altschul, Frank. 84th Birthday (1971) acknowledgements.
  21. Altschul, Frank. 85th Birthday (1972) acknowledgements.
  22. Altschul, Frank. 86th Birthday (1973) acknowledgements.
  23. Altschul, Frank. 87th Birthday (1974) acknowledgements.
  24. Altschul, Frank. 88th Birthday (1975) acknowledgements.
  25. Altschul, Frank. Hospitalization - correspondence (1975).
  26. Altschul, Frank. 89th Birthday (1976) acknowledgements.
  27. Altschul, Frank. 90th Birthday Plans (1977).
  28. Altschul, Frank. 90th Birthday (1977) acknowledgements (also contains reference to 90th birthday of Helen Goodhart Altschul).
  29. Altschul, Frank and Helen Goodhart Altschul. (1920's & 1930's)
  30. Altschul, Frank and Helen Goodhart Altschul. 50th Wedding Anniversary (1963).
  31. Altschul, Frank and Helen Goodhart Altschul. 60th and 61st Wedding Anniversaries (1973-1974).
  32. Altschul, Helen Goodhart. 75th Birthday (1962).
  33. Altschul, Helen Coodhart. 80th Birthday (1967).
  34. Altschul, Helen Goodhart. 86th Birthday (1973). Hospitalization acknowledgements.
  35. Altschul, Helen Goodhart. Correspondence, misc.
  36. Altschul, Helen Goodhart. 90th Birthday.
  37. Altschul, Helen Goodhart. Family.
  38. Altschul, Julius
  39. Altschul, Margaret
  40. Altschul, Richard
  41. Altschul, Rosita
  42. Altschul, Stephanie Wagner. Condolences (1961), A - H.
  43. Altschul, Stephanie Wagner. Condolences (1961), J - Z.
  44. Altschul, William
  45. Am - Ang
  46. Ans - Aus
  47. Armstrong, Hamilton Fish and Christa
  48. Armstrong, Hamilton Fish. Reprint acknowledgements.
  49. Arnstein, Lawrence and Flora J. (Forgie). 1952 - 1959
  50. Arnstein, Lawrence and Flora J.. (Forgie). 1960 (includes Forgie Arnstein's poetry)
  51. Arnstein, Lawrence. 1961 - 1962
  52. Arnstein, Lawrence. 1962 - 1963
  53. Arnstein, Lawrence. 1964 - 1979
  54. Arnstein, Margaret (Peg)
  55. Bab - Bal
  56. Ballantine, Arthur, Helen and family
  57. Bar - Boy
  58. Barach, Alvan and Frederica
  59. Benton, William A. 1940 - 1951
  60. Benton, William A. 1952 - 1955
  61. Benton, William A. 1956 - 1960
  62. Benton, William A. 1961 - 1962
  63. Benton, William A. 1963 - 1973
  64. Bingham, Jonathon and June. 1966 - 1977
  65. Bingham, Jonathon. Frank Altschul Appeal, 1972
  66. Bloch, Laine and Jean F.
  67. Boardman, Harry
  68. Boardman, Wendy
  69. Bra - Burr
  70. Brand, Robert H. 1937 - 1940
  71. Brand, Robert H. 1941 - 1951
  72. Brand, Robert H. 1950 - 1959
  73. Brand, Robert H. 1960 - 1963
  74. Brand, Thomas and Leila
  75. Bridges, Styles
  76. Bruce, James
  77. Buell, Raymond L.
  78. Burden, William A. Pi. and Margaret (Peggy)
  79. Ca - Ce
  80. Ch
  81. Chiaramonte, Mildred
  82. Churchill, Mary H. (later: Firs. Norris Darrell)
  83. C1
  84. Cleland, Thomas Maitland. Related items.
  85. Coh - Coo
  86. Coltelloni, Paul and Yvonne
  87. Condlife, John and Jane
  88. Cor - Cou
  89. Cousins, Norman, Ellen and family related material.
  90. Cr - Cz
  91. Da - Day
  92. Davenport, Russell
  93. David - Weill, David
  94. David - Weill, Pierre and Berthe. Includes correspondence about Jean.
  95. Davies, John Patton
  96. Dea - Deu
  97. Dean, Arthur H.
  98. De Chambrun, Rene and Josee
  99. Dev - Dry
  100. Deviak, Milorad (Divjak before 1956) and Deviak, Lana (Mrs. James Smith, Jr.)
  101. Dolbeare, Frederic R.
  102. Duc - Dur
  103. E
  104. Elliott, William Yandell
  105. Evans, Margaret B.
  106. Fab - Fe
  107. Fi - Fo
  108. Finkelstein, Louis
  109. Finletter, Thomas, Hon. 1954 - 1958
  110. Finletter, Thomas, Hon. 1959
  111. Focillon, Marguerite H.
  112. Fr - Fu
  113. Franchomme, Philippe and Germaine. 1937 - 1951
  114. Franchomme, Philippe.and Germaine. 1952 - 1953
  115. Franchomme, Philippe and Germaine. 1954 - 1955
  116. Franchomme, Philippe and Germaine. 1956 - 1959
  117. Franchomme, Philippe and Germaine. 1960 - 1967
  118. Freund, Arthur. 1946 - 1951
  119. Freund, Arthur. 1952 - 1956
  120. Freund, Arthur. 1957 - 1959
  121. Freund, Arthur. 1960 - 1971
  122. Friedman, Elisha M.
  123. Furth, Otto and Harold
  124. Galbraith, John Kenneth
  125. Gardner, John
  126. Gardner, Richard N.
  127. Gib - Gil
  128. Gifford, Ralph C.
  129. Gim - Gl
  130. Gol - Goo
  131. Goldsmith, Lucien
  132. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1928 - 1945
  133. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1946 - 1947
  134. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1948 - 1949
  135. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily.and family. 1950 - 1951
  136. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1952 - 1953
  137. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1954
  138. Goodhart, Arthur and Cecily (in U. S.). 1954
  139. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1955
  140. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.) 1955
  141. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1956
  142. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1956
  143. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1957
  144. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1957
  145. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1958
  146. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U.S.). 1958
  147. Goodhart, Arthur and Cecily, William and family. 1959
  148. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1959
  149. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1960
  150. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1961
  151. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.).1961
  152. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1962
  153. Goodhart, Arthur (in U. S.). 1962
  154. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1963
  155. Goodhart, Arthur (in U. S.). 1963
  156. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family.1964
  157. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1964
  158. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1965
  159. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1965
  160. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1966
  161. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1966
  162. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1967
  163. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). Jan. 1-Apr. 30, 1967
  164. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). May 1-Dec. 31, 1967
  165. Goodhart, Arthut, Cecily and family. 1968
  166. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.). 1968
  167. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1969
  168. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1970
  169. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family (in U. S.).1970
  170. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1971
  171. Goodhart, Arthur, (in U. S.). 1971
  172. Goodhart, Arthur, Cecily and family. 1972
  173. Goodhart, Arthur
  174. Goodhart, Charles, and Miffy
  175. Goodhart, Howard
  176. Goodhart, Philip and Hattie Lehman. Contains primarily condolence letters.
  177. Goodhart, Philip, Valerie and family. 1948-1959
  178. Goodhart, Philip, Valerie and family. 1960-1966
  179. Goodhart, Sophie L.
  180. Gordan, Phyllis Goodhart (Mrs. John D.) and family.
  181. Gor - Gou
  182. Gr - Gre
  183. Gri
  184. Griffith, William E.
  185. Griswold, Erwin N.
  186. Gro - Gu
  187. Gross, Ernest A. and Kathryn
  188. Ha - Han
  189. Haight, Anne Pardee Lyon (Mrs. Sherman P.)
  190. Halleck, Charles A.
  191. Hamilton, John D. M. and Rosamund (Rosie) Kittle
  192. Hammerschlag, Emil and Rosita Gruenberg (Grenby)
  193. Hammerschlag, Dr. Ernst and Margo
  194. Hammerschlag, Paul, Bertha and Rudolph Duschnitz
  195. Hansen Frederick D.
  196. Har - Haz
  197. Harriman, W. Averell
  198. Haskins, Mr. Caryl P.
  199. Hayman, Peter and Rosemary
  200. He - Hen
  201. Heckscher, August and Claude Chevreux
  202. Heilperin, Michael
  203. Heller, Ralph, Hannelotte and Bettina. 1933-1940
  204. Heller. Ralph, Hennelotte and Bettina. 1941-1951
  205. Heller, Richard
  206. Hensel, H. Struve and Isabel
  207. Her - Hez
  208. Herring, Pendleton 2
  209. Herzog, Paul and Julie
  210. Hess, Sara (Mrs. Alfred F.)
  211. Hi - Hiz
  212. Ho - Hop
  213. Hobson, Thayer
  214. Holland, Harry A. and Marjorie
  215. Hor - Hoz
  216. Horne, Anne and Peter
  217. Houghton, Arthur A. Jr.
  218. Hoxsey, J. M. B.
  219. Hu - Huz
  220. Highes, Thomas L.
  221. Hulbard, DeForest
  222. Hunt, Lawrence
  223. Huxley, Michael.
  224. Hyde, Gordon E. and Louise
  225. I - In
  226. Institute for Mediterranean Affairs
  227. Invitations - Regrets
  228. Ir - Iz
  229. Ja - Jam
  230. Jackson, C. D. (Charles Douglas)
  231. Jackson, William Harding
  232. Jan - Jay
  233. Je -Ji
  234. Jeidels, Otto, Tula and family. 1937-1944
  235. Jeidels, Otto, Tula and family. 1945-1954
  236. Jo - Ju
  237. Johnson, Joseph E.
  238. Josten, Werner, Margaret and family
  239. Ka - Kel
  240. Kefauver, Estes
  241. Kellems, Vivian
  242. Keller, Edwin P.
  243. Kellerman, Dons and Rudolph
  244. Kelly, Dorothy
  245. Kem - Ki
  246. Kennan, George Frost. 1947-1955 (all transfer to cataloged correspondence)
  247. Kennan, George Frost. 1956-1976 (all transfer to cataloged correspondence)
  248. Kiep, Otto C, Hanna Alves and Hildegard
  249. Kindersley, Hugh, Nancy and family. 1934-1956
  250. Kindersl-ey, Hugh, Nancy and family. 1957-1976
  251. Kindersley, Hugo and Rosie Hill
  252. Kindersley, Robert and Gladys
  253. Kirk, Grayson T.
  254. Kl - Kn
  255. Knpph, Alfred A. and Blanche Wolf
  256. Knowles, John Ellis
  257. Ko
  258. Korn, Richard and Margaret Kaye (Peggy)
  259. Koshland, Daniel E. and Lucille
  260. Kr - Ku
  261. Krim, Arthur B.
  262. La - Laz
  263. Lacour-Gayet, Robert
  264. Lazard, Christian. 1923-1928
  265. Lazard Freres. Partners and family.
  266. Lazard, Ginette (Mme. Andre). 1931-1945
  267. Lazard, Ginette (Mme. Andre). 1946-1960
  268. Lazard, Ginette (Mme. Andre). 1961-1971
  269. Lang, Robert E. and Muriel (Mimi) Richardson. 1955-1958
  270. Lang, Robert E. and Muriel (Mimi) Richardson. 1959-1971
  271. Lash, Stephen Sycle and Wendy Lehman
  272. Lasker, Mary Woodard (Mrs. Albert D.)
  273. Lawrence, David
  274. Le - Lez
  275. Leffingwell, Russell C.
  276. Lehman, Allan S.
  277. Lehman, Arthur and Adele L.
  278. Lehman Brothers
  279. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1965 and nd
  280. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1966
  281. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1967-1968
  282. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1969
  283. Lehman,.Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1970
  284. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1971
  285. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1972
  286. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). 1973-1976
  287. Lehman, Edith Altschul (Mrs. Herbert H.). Letters of condolence, 1976
  288. Lehman, Herbert H. Printed ephemera.
  289. Lehman, Herbert H. and Edith Altschul. 1923-1938
  290. Lehman, Herbert H. and Edith Altschul. 1939-1959
  291. Lehman, Herbert H. and Edith Altschul. 1960-1962
  292. Lehman, Herbert H. and Edith Altschul.- 1963-1964
  293. Lehman, Herbert H.. Letters of condolence.
  294. Lehman, Herbert H.. Obituaries and tributes.
  295. Lehman, Irving and Sissie Straus
  296. Lehman, John R.
  297. Lehman, Orin
  298. Lehman, Peter G., Peggy and family
  299. Lehman, Robert and Ruth B. O. (Kitty) Rohde
  300. S. D. Leidesdorf and Co.
  301. Lerner, Max and Edna
  302. Lewis, Wilmarth S. and Annie Burr
  303. Levis, William E.
  304. Li - Lip
  305. Lichtenstein, Walter
  306. Linder, Harold F. and Bertha. 1948-1958
  307. Linder, Harold F. and Bertha. 1959-1960
  308. Linder, Harold F. and Bertha. 1961-1977
  309. Lo - Ly
  310. Loeb, John L.
  311. Lopata, Rosalynd
  312. Lovestone, Jay
  313. Lowe, Charles Upton, Eileen Josten and family
  314. Lubin, Isador
  315. Luce, Henry R. and Clare Booth

(no file numbers 316-325)

  1. Lynch Joseph B. and Kathleen
  2. Mc
  3. McAloney, S. Holt
  4. McCloy, John J. and Ellen. 1952-1969
  5. McCloy, John J. and Ellen. 1970-1976
  6. McClure
  7. MacDermot, Brian
  8. MacDermot, Frank and Elaine
  9. McSweeney, Edward F. and Mary (Budge) Hartzell
  10. Maa - Mal
  11. Lacy, George
  12. Malik, Charles
  13. Mallory, Walter and Alice
  14. Man - Mar
  15. Marris, A. D. (Denny)
  16. Martin, Harold, Rose and Madeline
  17. Mas - Maz
  18. Master, Arthur M., Hilda Altschul and family. 1934-1948
  19. Master, Arthur M., Hilda Altschul and family. 1949-1951
  20. Master, Arthur M., Hilda Altschul and family. 1952-1962
  21. Master, Arthur M., Hilda Altschul and family. 1963-1969
  22. Master, Hilda Alischul. Letters of condolence
  23. May, George O.
  24. Me - Mez
  25. Meeks, Samuel W.
  26. Merz, Charles and Evelyn
  27. Meyer, Andre and Bella
  28. Meyer, Eugene
  29. Mic - Miles
  30. Michaelis, Michael and Diana Tead
  31. Mill - Miz
  32. Mladek, Jan V. and Meda Sokolova
  33. Mod - Mon
  34. Moley, Raymond C.
  35. Monnet, Jean and -Silvia
  36. Monroe, Daniel L 1945-1951
  37. Monore, Daniel L 1955-1973
  38. Moo - Morg
  39. Montague, Gilbert H.
  40. Morgenthau, Hans J 1954-1962
  41. Morgenthau, Pans J 1963-9168
  42. Morgenthau, Henry Jr.
  43. Morgenthau, Robert M.
  44. Mori - Moz
  45. Mosely, Philip E.
  46. Mu - My
  47. Muir, Malcolm
  48. Muller, Andre and Helen Maguire
  49. Murrow, Edward R.
  50. Na - Nas 3
  51. Nat - Naz
  52. Nea - Nez
  53. Neuberger, Richard L. and Maurine
  54. Ni - Nu
  55. Niebuhr, Reinhold
  56. Nitze, Paul and family
  57. O - Ol
  58. Oakes, John B.
  59. Ogburn, Charlton. 1946-1947
  60. Ogburn, Charlton. 1948-1951
  61. Ogburn, Charlton. 1952-1953
  62. Ogburn, Charlton. 1954-1956
  63. Ogburn, Charlton. 1957-1962
  64. Om - Oz
  65. Oppenheimer, J. Robert
  66. Ormerod, Cyril Berkeley (Bill)
  67. Overseas News Agency
  68. Owen, Henry D.
  69. Pa - Paz
  70. Paley, William S. and Dorothy M.
  71. Paneth, Friedrich Adolph (Fritz)
  72. Paneth, Otto-C. and Marie
  73. Patterson, Robert P. and Margaret W.
  74. Pea - Pez
  75. Pf - Pi
  76. Pl - Po
  77. Plimpton, Francis T. P. and Pauline
  78. Powell, Eleanor A. (Mrs. Robert) and family
  79. Pr - Pu
  80. Q
  81. Raa - Raz
  82. Random, L. R., Edith Rosenheim and family
  83. Rea - Rez
  84. Redmond, Roland L. and Sara Delano. 1936-1949
  85. Redmond, Roland L. and Lydia di San Faustino. 1954-1963
  86. Refugees A - D
  87. Refugees F - H
  88. Refugees I - L
  89. Refugees M - P
  90. Refugees R - Z
  91. Reid, Ogden Rogers, Helen and family
  92. Reinhardt, Mary Woodard
  93. Reinhardt, Paul
  94. Reston, James B. (Scotty)
  95. Rh - Ri
  96. Rheinstein, Sidney
  97. Ribicoff, Abraham
  98. Richard, Rose Marie
  99. Roa - Rob
  100. Robert College of Istanbul, Turkey
  101. Roberts, George
  102. Roesler, Carol. 1954-1964
  103. Roesler, Carol., 1965-1978
  104. Rollins, Carl P. and Margaret
  105. Roper, Elmo. 1949-1958
  106. Roper, Elmo. 1959-1970
  107. Ros - Roz
  108. Rosenthal, Grace and family
  109. Rostow, Eugene
  110. Ru - Ry
  111. Ruml, Beardsley ahd Lois
  112. Saa - Saz
  113. Sachs, Alexander. 1940-1945
  114. Sachs, Alexander. 1946-1953
  115. Sachs, Alexander. 1954-1966
  116. Sachs, Howard and Eleanor (Elie)
  117. Sargeant, Howland H.
  118. Sarnoff, David and Lizette
  119. Saturday Review
  120. Sca - Sco
  121. Scandrett, Richard B.
  122. Scheuer, Sidney H.
  123. Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr.
  124. Scott, John
  125. Se - Sh
  126. Seligman, Eustace and Maude. 1940-1958
  127. Seligman, Eustace and Maude. 1959-1962
  128. Seymour, Charles and Gladys
  129. Shipley, Arthur Everett
  130. Shulman, Marshall D.
  131. Shuster, George N.
  132. Si - Sm
  133. Silvercruys, Robert and Rosemary
  134. Sn - Sp
  135. Spofford, Charles M.
  136. Sta - Sto
  137. Stamford Advocate
  138. Stamford misc. 1938-1942
  139. Stamford misc. 1943-1947
  140. Stamford misc. 1948-1951
  141. Stamford misc. A - B
  142. Stamford misc. C - F
  143. Stamford misc. G - K
  144. Stamford misc. L - M
  145. Stamford misc. N - R
  146. Stamford misc. S - T
  147. Stamford misc. U - Z
  148. Stamford misc. 1961
  149. Stamford misc. 1962
  150. Stamford misc. 1963
  151. Stamford misc. 1964-1965
  152. Stamford misc. 1968-1971
  153. Stamford misc. 1972
  154. Stamford misc. 1973-1979
  155. Steel, Johannes
  156. Stone, Michael
  157. Stra
  158. Straus, Roger William
  159. Stre - Stro
  160. Streit, Clarence
  161. Stu - Sz
  162. Sullivan, E. Constance
  163. Sulzberger, Arthur Hays and Iphigene Ochs. 1935-1951
  164. Sulzberger, Arthur Hays and Iphigene Ochs. 1952-1975
  165. Swope, Herbert Bayard
  166. Symington, Charles J.
  167. Ta - Tay
  168. Taylor, H. Kenneth ..
  169. Tea - Ter
  170. Tha - Thu
  171. Thompson, Dorothy
  172. Thompson, Kenneth
  173. Ti - To
  174. Tompkins, Boylston Adams and Eleanore Marshall (Tommy and Ellie). 1948-1965
  175. Tompkins, Boylston Adams and Eleanore Marshall (Tommy and Ellie). 1966-1967
  176. Tompkins, Boylston Adams and Eleanore Marshall (Tommy and Ellie). 1968-1969
  177. Tompkins. Boylston Adams and Eleanore Marshall (Tommy and Ellie). 1970-1971
  178. Tompkins, Eleanore Marshall (Mrs. B. A.). 1972-1976
  179. Tr - Ty
  180. Triffin, Robert
  181. Trowbridge, Alexander
  182. Tyser, Granville. 1935-1951
  183. Tyser, Granville. 1952-1970
  184. U
  185. Ungar, Felix L., Margarethe (Gretl) and family
  186. Va - Ve
  187. Vanderbilt, William H. and Anne Colby
  188. Valentine, Alan
  189. Van Cise, Clinton S. and Mellicent .
  190. Vi - Vo
  191. Waa - Waz
  192. Walsh, Germaine Bouffet (Mrs. Frank)
  193. Warburg, Paul M.
  194. Ward, Barbara (Lady Robert Jackson)
  195. Washburn, Abbott McConnell and Mary Brennan. 1949-1954
  196. Washburn, Abbott.McConnell and Mary Brennan. 1955-1956
  197. Washburn, Abbott McConnell and Mary Brennan. 1957-1958
  198. Washburn, Abbott McConnell and Mary Brennan. 1959
  199. Washburn, Abbott McConnell and Mary Brennan.1960-1972
  200. Wasson, R. Gordon and Valentina Guercken. 1948-1959
  201. Wasson, R. Gordon and Valentina Guercken. 1960-1970
  202. Wea - Wez
  203. Webster, Bethuel M. and family. 1960-1966
  204. Webster, Bethuel M. and family. 1967-1969
  205. Webster, Bethuel M. and family. 1970-1976
  206. Webster, Bethuel M. Misc. items.
  207. Weill, Lucie
  208. Weiller, Paul Louis
  209. Wha - Who
  210. White, Dudley A. and Alice. 1946-1952
  211. White, Dudley A. and Alice. 1953
  212. White, Dudley A. and Alice. 1954
  213. White, Dudley A. and Alice. 1955
  214. White, Dudley A. and Alice. 1956
  215. White, Dudley A. and Alice. 1957
  216. White, Alice (Mrs. Dudley A.) and family. 1958-1959
  217. White, Alice (Mrs. Dudley A.) and family. 1960
  218. White, Alice (Mrs. Dudley A.) and family. 1961-1972
  219. Whitman, Ann. 1953-1958
  220. Whitman, Ann. 1959-1975
  221. Wia - Wiz
  222. Wise, Hilda Jane Lehman and family
  223. Wm - Wy
  224. Wohlstetter, Albert and Roberta
  225. Wolfers, Arnold and Doris. 1946-1956
  226. Wolfers, Arnold and Doris. 1957-1960
  227. Wolfers, Arnold and Doris. 1961-1964
  228. Wolfers, Arnold and Doris.1965-1973
  229. Wriston, Henry M. and Marguerite (Peggy). 1955-1960
  230. Wriston, Henry M. and Marguertie (Peggy). 1961-1962
  231. Wriston, Henry M. and Marguerite (Peggy). 1963-1964
  232. Wriston, Henry M. and.Marguerite (Peggy). 1965-1966
  233. Wriston, Henry M. and Marguerite (Peggy). 1967-1969
  234. Wriston, Henry M and Marguerite (Peggy). 1970-1972
  235. Wriston, Henry M. and Marguerite (Peggy). 1973-1979
  236. X Y Z
  237. Yost, Charles W.
  238. Youngman, Althya
  239. Yunko, Eva Sheldon
  240. Unidentified Correspondence

Charles and Camilla Altschul

Correspondence, manuscripts, clippings and miscellaneous materials of Charles (1857-1927) and Camilla (1863-1952) Altschul, parents of Frank Altschul. A prominent businessman and an avid student of American history and international affairs, Charles Altschul maintained during the 1910s and 1920s an extensive correspondence on important issues with several eminent historians and with his cousin Dr. Paul Hammerschlag of Vienna. Of interest, also, are Charles Altschul's writings and related correspondence. The papers of Camilla Altschul consist primarily of condolences upon her death in 1952.

1. General Correspondence - A-E

2. General Correspondence - F-K

3. General Correspondence - L-N

4. General Correspondence - 0-Z

5. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - undated-1909

6. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1914-1919

7. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1920

8. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1921

9. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1922

10. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1923-24

11. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1925

12. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag - 1926-27

13. Corres. with Paul Hammerschlag, other family correspondence

Correspondence re: the writings of Charles Altschul

14. Letters re: The American Revolution in Our School Textbooks (1)

14a. Letters re: The American Revolution in Our School Textbooks (2)

15. Reviews and articles about The American Revolution in Our School Textbooks

16. Letters re: and articles about German Militarism and Its German Critics

17. Letters and articles about "Europe's Debt and Our Own"

18. Letters re: and a review of "Need of Precise Definition of What Constitutes 'War Guilt"'

19. Occasional Papers. Related correspondence.

Correspondence

20. Condolences. Charles Altschul, 1927

21. Condolences. Camilla Altschul, 1952

22. Unidentified correspondence

Family

23. Album of telegrams, toasts and poems on the occasion of the marriage of William and Rositta Altschul

24. Notebook of Maria Altschul on art history

25. Diary of Rositta Altschul

26. "Die Familie Josephson" - family tree

Writings of Charles Altschul (see also, Correspondence re: the writings of Charles Altschul, folders 14-19)

27. Published writings (offprints)

28. Unpublished paper

Subject files: Research Notes, Correspondence, and Clippings

29. Foreign Language Press

30. Germany and the Germans

31. Late German Newspapers (1922-23) - notes and clippings

32. Reference file (Europe, economics and other topics)

33. Clippings (primarily on European politics, 1915-1916)

34. World War I (notes and articles)

35. World War I (newspaper clippings)

Writings by Frank Altschul and others

Manuscripts, correspondence, clippings and miscellaneous materials (1910-1971) related to published and unpublished writings by Frank Altschul and others. Included are Altschul's numerous letters to the New York Times, editorials for the Stamford Advocate, book reviews for Saturday Review, and speeches. The correspondence related to the Publication of A Catalogue of the Altschul Collection of George Meredith in the Yale University Library (1931) is included, as are Altschul's essays and memoranda on politics, international affairs and various other subjects which span almost fifty years. Writings by others include those of Arthur L. Goodhart and Clare Boothe Luce.

A Catalogue of the Altschul Collection of George Meredith in the Yale University Library, 1931

1. Corres. and Related Items, 1923-31

1a. Corres. and Related Items, 1932-51

1b. Corres. and Related Items, 1955-71

2. Corres. and Related Items re Printing of the Catalogue, 1930-32

(also contains drafts of Frank Altschul's preface to the catalogue)

3. Acknowledgements for Receipt of Catalogue

Speeches and Related Correspondence, 1932-62 

4. Undated

5. 13 April 1932. Address at the Academy of Political Science. "Reparations and War Debts."

6. 23 November 1937.

7. 2 July 1941. Kiwanis Club

8. 13 March 1942. "The Role of the Republican Party in the Present Emergency."

9. 16 April 1942. Meeting of the Fifth Ward Club.

10. 1951-53. Notes and Drafts

11. 3 January 1952. "A New Approach to the Soviet Union."

12. 10 August 1953. School of Advanced international Studies. Introduction of George Kennan.

13. 1 October 1953. Woodrow Wilson Award Dinner

14. 1 December 1953. Riverside Church. "Some Aspects of Soviet American Relations."

15. 3 February 1954. Woodrow Wilson Commemorative Committee.

16. 26 January 1955. Stamford Forum.

17. 31 March 1955. Lehman Speech.

18. 12 May 1955. American Committee for Cultural Freedom.

19. 10 October 1956. Roxbury Community Association.

20. 14 May 1957. United Jewish Appeal.

21. 11 February 1958. Stamford High School.

22. March 1958. Stamford Forum on World Affairs.

23. May 1958. Broadcast re Rockefeller Fund, Panel II Rpt.

24. July 1958. Aspen Executive Seminar.

25. 2 October 1958. Exchange Club of Stamford

26. 15 February 1959. Temple Beth-El.

27. 13 January 1960. National Businessmen's Council

28. 20 April 1960. Yale University. "The Democratic Process and the Berlin Crisis."

29. 2 June 1960. Broadcast: WBAI-FM.

30. 1.6 June 1960. Princeton Club.

31. 29 September 1960. Air Force Reserve Officers, Stamford, CT.

32 22 December 1960. WBAI Broadcast.

33. 14 February 1961. Lotos Club Luncheon.

34. 15 June 1961. WBAI Broadcast.

35. 27 October 1961. National Planning Association.

36. 15 November 1962. Army Reserve Training Center. Stamford, CT.

Letters to Editors and Related Correspondence, 1910-74

37. 10 November 1910. New York Sun.

38. 17 August 1939. New York Times

39. 4 December 1941. New York Herald Tribune.

40a. 20 December 1942. New York Times.

40b. 20 December 1942. New York Times.

41. 16 July 1944. _New York Times.

42. 16 September 1947, New York Herald Tribune and 10 October, New York Times.

43. 25 July 1948. New York Times.

44. 10 April 1949. New York Times.

45. 29 October 1952. New York Times.

46. 21 June 1953. New York Times

47. 23 November 1955. New York Times.

48. 11 February 1957. New York Times.

49. 8 September 1957. New York Times.

50. 13 January 1958. New York Times.

51. 22 February 1958. New Statesman.

52. 14 September 1958. New York Times.

53. 26 May 1960. New York Times.

54. 7 October 1960. New York Times.

55. 1 December 1960. New York Times.

56. 3 May 1961. New York Herald Tribune.

57. 29 October 1962. New York Times.

58. August 1964. AFL-CIO Free Trade Union News.

59. 5 November 1965. New York Times (letter not sent).

60. 31 March 1971. New York Times.

61. 20 June 1971. New York Times.

62. 8 January 1973. New York Times.

63. 31 August 1973. New York Times.

64. 8 July 1974. New York Times.

Newspaper Articles About Frank Altschul

65. 26 September 1933. New York World-Telegram.

66. 1938-61. Various articles.

Editorials and Related Correspondence, 1945-1948

67a. Subjects, A-B

67b. Subjects, C-F

68a. Subjects, G-I

68b. Subjects, J-L

69a. Subjects, M-N

69b. Subjects, P-Ra

69c. Subjects, Re-Ru

70a. Subjects, S-T

70b. Subjects, U-Z

71. Selected Editorials, 1945-48

72. Chronological Index, 1945-48

73. Subject Index, 1945

74. Subject Index, 1946

75. Subject Index, 1947, A-M

76. Subject Index, 1947, N-Z

77. Correspondence re editorials and miscellaneous materials

78. Letters to Stamford Advocate from readers and miscellaneous clippings.

Book Reviews and Related Correspondence 

79. 1947-51, Miscellaneous Reviews

Book Reviews for Saturday Review and Related Corres., 1951-1969

80. 21 April 1951. Peace Can Be Won, by Paul Hoffman.

81. 31 May 1952(?). The Defense of Europe, by Drew Middleton.

82. 10 October 1952. Isolation and Alliances, by Walter Lippmann.

83. 11 July 1953. The Challenge to American Foreign Policy, by John J. McCloy.

84. 29 January 1955. Common Sense and World Affairs, by Dorothy Fosdick.

85. 19 February 1955. The Public Philosophy, by Walter Lippmann.

86. 15 October 1955. The Oppenheimer Case, by Charles R. Curtis.

87. March 1958. Choice for Survival, by Louis Halle.

88. 12 April 1958. Ideas, People and Peace, by Chester Bowles.

89. 24 May 1958. Foreign Policy: The Next Phase, by Thomas K. Finletter.

90. 26 July 1958. The Great Arms Race, by Hanson Baldwin.

91. 30 August 1958. Foreign Policy and the Free Society, by Walter Millis and John C. Murray.

92. 6 September 1958. Strategic Surrender, by Paul Kecskemeti.

93. 19 January 1959. On War, by Raymond Aron.

94. 14 March 1959. What's Wrong With U.S. Foreign Policy, by C.L. Sulzberger.

95. 21 March .1959. Five Ideas That Change the World, by Barbara _ Ward.

96. 18 April 1959. Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare, by Bertrand Russell and The Devil's Repertoire, by Victor Golancz.

97. 30 May 1959. Germany and the East-West Crisis, by Eilliam S. Schlamm.

98. August 1959. America, The Vincible, by Emmet Hughes.

99. 31 October 1959. Strength of Men and Nations, by William Ernest Hocking.

100. 2 April 1960. Political Realism and the Crisis of World Politics, by Kenneth W. Thompson.

101. 28 May 1960. Live and Let Live, by Stuart Chase.

102. 30 July 1960.  Can We End the Cold War?, by Leo Perla.

103. 1 October 1960. Between War and Peace, by Herbert Feis.

104. 14 January 1961. The Necessity for Choice, by Henry Kissinger.

105. 25 February 1961. A Forward Strategy for America, by Robert Strausz-Hupe.

106. 24 June 1961. Japan Subdued, by Herbert Feis.

107. 1 July 1961. The United Nations and US Foreign Policy, by Lincoln P. Bloomfield.

108. 25 November, 1961. The Balance of Terror, by Pierre Gallois.

109. December 1961. Has Man A Future? , by Bertrand Russell.

110. 13 January 1962. Appeasement: A Study in Political Decline, 1933-39, by A.L. Rowse.

111. 3 March 1962. Appeasement: Road to War, by William Henry Chamberlain.

112. 24 March 1962. The Units of Defense, by Arthur I. Waskow.

113. 28 April 1962.The Hard Way to Peace, by Amitai Etzioni

114. 26 May 1962. An Approach to Peace and Other Essays, by H. Stuart Hughes,

115. 16 March 1963. On the Prevention of War, by John Strachey and Hostage America, by Robert A. Dentler and Phillips Cutright.

116. 7 September 1963. Unarmed Victory, by Bertrand Russell.

117 4 January 1964. Prospects for the West, by J. William Fulbright.

118. 25 April 1964. Suicide of the West: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism, by James Burnham.

119. 4 July 1964. The Futile Crusade: AntiCommunism as American Credo, by Sidney Lens.

120. 10 October 1964. The President as World Leader, by Sidney Warren.

121. 17 April 1965. D6tente: Cold War Strategies in Transition, by Eleanor Lansing Dulles, and Robert Dickson Crane.

122. 14 August 1965. The Cold War ...and After, by Charles O. Lerche, Jr. and After Twenty Years: Alternatives to the Cold War in Europe, by Richard J. Barnet and Marcus F. Raskin.

123. March 1966. Beginnings of the Cold War, by Martin F. Herz.

124. 11 February 1967. The Arrogance of Power, by J. William Fulbright.

125. 10 June 1967. The Diplomacy of a New Age, by Dexter Perkins.

126. 21 October 1967. The Limits of Power, by Eugene McCarthy.

127. 2 March 1969. A Peace Policy for Europe, by Willy Brandt.

Essays, Articles, Memoranda and Notes with Related Correspondence, 1924-71 

129. 1924-43. Notes and Memoranda re International Exchange.

130. 1925-39. Notes and Memoranda re NY Stock Exchange.

131. 1932, 1938. Notes and Memoranda re Republican Party.

132. 1937. Essay: "Revolution by Inadvertence."

133. 1938. Essay: "The Challenge to Republican Leadership" and related correspondence.

134. c.1940. Notes and Memoranda re World War II and Proposals for Post-War Stabilization.

135. 1941, 1968. Let No Wave Engulf Us, Related Materials.

135a.1942. Memorandum: "Chance of Our Lifetime."

135b.1942. List of Articles and Reviews Taken to the Country.

136. c. 1952. Notes: "The Nature of the Problem."

137. April 1953. Notes and Correspondence re article: "America's New Economic Role" in Foreign Affairs magazine.

138. August 1953. Memorandum.

139. 1953-54. Notes and Memoranda re Committee for the Present Danger and "Do We Deserve to Survive?"

140. Jan.-Feb. 1954. Notes and Working Papers re unpublished article on John Foster Dulles.

141. February 1954. Notes and Clippings re Joseph McCarthy.

142. 1956, 1962-64. Notes, Clippings, and Corres. re "Reflections on Suez."

143. 1961. "Reflections on Disarmament in the Light of the Arden House Conference."

144. 1962. Notes and Corres. re unpublished article "Cuba: A Turning Point in World History?"

145. 1963. Essay on Impressions of Israel.

146. 1964. 'Unfinished Memorandum re Republican Party and Foreign Policy.

147. 1965. Memorandum and Related Correspondence on "Reflections Upon Returning from State Department Meeting on International Cooperation Year."

148. c.1971. Miscellaneous Memoranda.

149. Printed Materials, 1932-43

150. Printed Materials, 1950-53

Writings by Others

151. Miscellaneous

152. Buell, Raymond

153. Goodhart, Arthur L., undated

154. Goodhart, Arthur L., 1955-64

155. Goodhart, Arthur L., 1967

156. Goodhart, Arthur L., 1968

157. Goodhart, Arthur L., 1969-70

158. Luce, Clare Boothe, 1957-61

Subject Files

Correspondence, memoranda, miscellaneous and printed materials relating to a variety of subjects during the period of 1919 to 1979. Included are numerous files on books and art, primarily concerning Altschul's own collections. Other subjects included in these files are - Jews and Judaism, and topics concerning various countries. Included among the correspondents are Golda Meir, Elmer Adler, and Abba Eban.

1. Address Book, n.d.

2. Address Book, n.d.

3. Addresses, 1949-51; 1967-68

4. Altschul, Frank and Helen. Affiliations and Biographical Info.

5. American International Exhibition in Moscow, 1959

6. Art. Corres. 1927-1950,.A-G

7. Art. Corres. 1927-1950, H-K

8. Art. Corres. 1927-1950, L-Z

(Books - Corres. 1919-1932: no files A-C, H-L, or W-Z received)

9. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, D-G

10. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, Maggs Brothers

11. Books. Corres~. 1919-1932, Me

12. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, Mi - Ph

13. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, Pi - Pr

14. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, Pynson Printers

15. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, Q - R

1.6. Books. Corres. 1919-1932, S - V

17. Books. Corres. 1933-1951, A - B

18. Books. Corres. 1933-1951, C - G

19. Books. Corres. 1933-1951, H - L

20. Books. Corres. 1933-1951, M - Q

21. Books. Corres. 1933-1951, R - S

22. Books. Corres. 1933-1951, T - Z

23. Books. Book and Author Luncheons, 1939 - 1940

24. Books. The Colophon,1929 - 1934

25. Books. Gillis, Walter. Manuscript of "Recollections of the Gillis Press." 1919

26. Books. Library of Frank Altschul, 1933 - 1946

27. Books. Library-of Frank Altschul. Valuation, 1934 - 1944

28. Books. Miscellaneous

29. Books. O'Hara, John Myers. Mythologic Scenes by Henri de Regnier.

30. Books. Perez de Oliva. Manuscript pertaining to Christopher Columbus. Corres. and Related Materials, 1929-1954

31. Books. Sloog, M. Corres. 1933 - 1945

32. Books. Sloog, M. List of Books (c. 1934)

33. Chess, 1937 - 1966 . ,

34. Disarmament, 1959 - 1973, Correspondence

35.Disarmament, 1959 - 1973, Printed Materials

36. Fuller, General John Frederick Charles, 1945

37. Germany - Clippings, 1920 -1921

38. Germany - Miscellaneous Notes and Quotations (c.1940)

39. Germany - Memo to Dean Rusk, 17 May 1962, Working Papers

40. Germany - Misc. Corres. and Clippings, 1964 -1972

41. Germany - "Reflections on the Max Kohnstamm Dinner," 7 December 196.6

42. Great Britain. Memoranda, Clippings and Printed Materials, 1952 - 1965

43. Greece. 1968 -

44. Israel: Corres. and Memoranda, undated-1964

45. Israel. Corres., 1965-1973

46. Israel. Printed and Misc. Materials, 1963 - 1971

47. Jews and Judaism, 1933 - 1936. Correspondence A-E

48. Jews and Judaism, 1933 - 1936. Correspondence F-Z

49. Jews and Judaism, 1937 - 1945. Correspondence and Misc. Materials, A

50. Jews and Judaism, 1937 - 1945. Correspondence and Misc. Materials, B-F

51. Jews and Judaism, 1937 - 1945. Correspondence and Misc. Materials, G-J

52. Jews and Judaism, 1937 - 1945. Correspondence and Misc. Materials, K-S

53. Jews and Judaism, 1937 - 1945. Correspondence and Misc. Materials, T-Z

54. Jews and Judaism. Anti-Semitic Literature (c.1933-1942)

55. Jews and Judaism. Anti-Semitic Literature Sidney Hillman Campaign, 1944

56. Kissinger, Henry. 1955 - 1979

57. Manuilski, Dmitri. 1955 = 1956

58. Mayflower Case, 1948

59. Poems and Poetry

60. Stabilization. 1943 - 1945

61. Stamps. 1965

62. USSR. undated - 1955

63. USSR. 1957 - 1974

Political Files (D351-352)

Correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, and miscellaneous printed materials (1932 - 1979) related to Frank Altschul's political activities -- Republican and Democratic, national and local. This series includes correspondence with important political figures: John W. Bricker, H. Styles Bridges, Thomas E. Dewey, Glenn Frank, Charles Hallek, John Hamilton, Charles Hilles, Alf Landon, H. Alexander Smith, and Wendell Willkie, among others. Also included are numerous files concerning campaigns, contributions, and fundraising activities. Of particular importance are the presidential elections of 1936 and 1940.

Correspondence. General. 1937-51

1. A-B

2. C-F

3. G-O

4. P-S

5. T-Z

Correspondence. General. 1955 -1976

6. A-G

7. H-L

8. M-Z

Correspondence and General Files 

9. Bailey, Josiah W., 1937-39

10. Baldwin, Raymond E., 1942-46

11. Barton, Bruce, 1937-41

12. Bell, Mrs. George H., 1941-50

13. Bradley, J. Kenneth, 1942-60

14. Bricker, John W., 1939-44

15. Bridges, H. Styles, 1937-50

16. Brooks, C. Waylon, 1937-40

17. Castle, William R., 1938-39

18. Chadbourne, William, 1938

19. Church, Frank, 1959-70

20. Darmstadter, Doris, 1938-39

21. Davenport, Russel W., 1940

22. Dewey, Thomas E., 1937-44

23. Douglas, James H., 1938-40

24. Dulles, John Foster, 1953-59

25. Dulles, John Foster - Quotations, 1952-55

26. Dulles, John Foster - Quotations and Memoranda re, 1955-56

27. Dulles, John Foster - Clippings, 1953-59

28. Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952-59 29. Frank, Glenn, 1938-40

30. Frank, Glenn. Letter from Frank Altschul and Related Corres., A-L, 1938

31. Frank, Glenn. Letter from Frank Altschul and Related Corres., M-Z, 1938

32. Gillespie, Kingsley, 1942-48

33. Goodspeed, C.B., 1937

34. Hallahan, Walter S., 1939-44

35. Hallek, Charles A. 1937-42

36. Hallek, Charles A. 1943-51

37. Hamilton, John. 1936-1939

38. Hamilton, John. 1940-51

39. Hannegan, Robert E., 1944-47

40. Hard, William, 1937-38

41. Hewitt, William M., 1938-39

42. Hilles, Charles D., 1936-45

43. Hillman, Sidney, 1944

44. Hogan, Harry G., 1940-44

45. Hollister, John B., 1938-43

46. Hoover, Herbert undated - 1939

47. Howe, William S., 1939-44

48. Johnson, Lyndon B., 1963-64

49. Johnson, Lyndon B., 1965-73

50. Kennedy, John F., 1960-63

51. Landon, Alf M., 1936-44

52. Lindsay, John V. 1963-73

53. Lindsay, John~V. February - March 1972 (letter not sent)

54. McCarthy, Eugune, 1960-68

55. McCarthy, Joseph, 1952-68

56. McCullough, Edward R., 1942-47

57. McGovern, George, 1967-73

58. McMahon, Brien, 1944-51

59. Martin, Joseph W., 1939-42

60. Morton, Sterling. January - June 1938

61. Morton, Sterling. July 1938 - January 1939

62. Murray, William S. 1937-38

63. Popkin, Louis, 1939-40

64. Pryor, Samuel F. Jr., 1937-42

65. Ransohoff, Babette S. (Mrs. Arthur L.)

66. Ransohoff, Babette S. 1943-48

67. Rockefeller, Nelson, 1959-68

68. Scheftel, Stuart 1942

69. Simpson, Kenneth, 1940-41

70. Sharp, Martha, 1946

71. Smith, H. Alexander, 1938-40

72. Smith, H. Alexander, 1941-51

73. Taft, Robert A., 1939-40

74. Truman, Harry S., 1947-50

75. Vandenberg, Arthur H., Jr., 1939-48

76. Waltman, Franklyn, 1938-40

77. White, Dudley, 1937-44

78. White, Dudley, 1945-51

79. Willkie, Wendell L. 1939-40

80. Willkie, Wendell L. 1940, A-I

81. Willkie, Wendell L. 1940, J-Z

82. Willkie, Wendell L. 1941-68

Campaigns 

83. 1932 - Herbert H. Lehman

84. 1933-34

85. 1934 - Herbert H. Lehman

86. 1936

87. 1936 - Correspondence, A-K

88. 1936 - Correspondence, 1.-Z

89. 1936 - Campaign Materials - Alf Landon

90. 1936 - Downtown Headquarters - Alf Landon

91. 1936 - Fundraising

92. 1936 - Luncheons

93. 1936 - Memoranda

94. 1936 - Miscellaneous

95. 1936 - Press, Foreign and Jewish

96. 1940, 1944 - Campaign Material - Wendell Willkie

97. 1944

98. 1944 - Clippings

Contributions 

99. 1944-51

100. 1972

101. 1973

102. 1974

103. 1975

104. 1975-79 - Requests for contributions

105. 1976-77

Republican Party 

106. Memoranda, undated

107. Memoranda, 1936-40

108. Republican National Committee, 1938-51

109. Republican National Committee, 1955-78

110. Republican Platform, 1936 - 1

111. Republican Platform, 1936 - 2

112. Republican Postwar Policy Association, 1943

113. Republican Program Committee, 1938 - 1

114. Republican Program Committee, 1938 - 2

115. Republican Program Committee, Report (to the Committee) on the Needs of the Negro, by Ralph Bunche, 1 July 1939

116. Republican Progress Letter from John Hamilton, 24 Aug. 1938

117. United Republican Campaign Fund, 1938

118. United Republican Finance Committee, 1940

119. United Republican Finance Committee Drive, 1939

120. United Republican Finance Drive, 1937

Stamford Political Files 

121. undated (ca. 1942)

122. 1942

Voting 

123. 1944 Election

124. The Negro Vote, 1939-40

Organizations

Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, speeches, reports, and printed materials relating to organizations of which Frank Altschul was a member. Included in this series is extensive material from the Council on Foreign Relations, the National Committee for a Free Europe (including material relating to Radio Free Europe), and Yale University. Correspondents include Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Henry Kissinger and Dean Acheson.

1. American Foreign Service Association

2. American Friends Service Committee

3. American Institute of Graphic Arts

4. American Jewish Committee - 1945-49, 1957

5. American Jewish Committee - 1962

6. American Jewish Committee - 1964

7. American Jewish Committee - 1965

8. American Jewish Committee - 1966

9. American Jewish Committee - 1968

10. American Jewish Committee - 1969

11. American Jewish Committee - 1970

12. American Jewish Committee - 1972

13. American Jewish Committee - 1973

14. American Jewish Committee - 1974

15. American Jewish Committee - 1975

16. American Jewish Committee - 1976

17. American Jewish Committee - 1977-79

18. American Jewish Committee Commentary

19. American Schools of Oriental Research

20. Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies

21. Atlantic Council 1973

22. Atlantic Council 1977-79

23. Atlantic Institute

24. Barnard College

25. Bates College

26. Book Clubs. Amateurs du Livre D'Art Francais, Les

27. Book Clubs. Amis Bibliophiles, Les

28. Book Clubs. Biographical Society

29. Book Clubs. Compagnie de Bibliophiles du Livre D'Art & 1'Amerigue Latine

30. Book Clubs. Compagnie Typographie 1931-37

31. Book Clubs. Compagnie Typographie 1965-79

32. Book Clubs. Grolier Club

33. Book Clubs. Livre Contemporain et Les Bibliophiles FrancoSuisse, Le

34. Book Clubs. Noveau Cercle Parisien du Livre 35. Book Clubs. Miscellaneous

36. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund 1955-58

37. Center for Inter-American Relations

38. Central Information Bureau

39. Citizen's Committee for Reciprocal World Trade

40. Citizens for Victory

41. Clubs. Century Association, 1958-80

42. Clubs. Cosmopolitan Club (Helen G. Altschul), 1967, 1980

43. Clubs. Cosmopolitan Club, 1966-1979

44. Clubs. Fifth Avenue Club, 1961-74

45. Clubs. Gaslight Club, 1958, 1968

46. Clubs. Lotus Club, 1945-79

47. Clubs. Metropolitan Club (Washington), 1967-80

48. Clubs. Midtown Club, 1954-79

49. Clubs. National Arts Club, 1924-70

50. Clubs. Raffles, 1968-74

51. Clubs. Stanwich Club, 1963-67

52. Clubs. Stanwich Club, 1968-78

53. Clubs. Union Interalli6e, 1967-74

54. Clubs. Wall Street Club, 1961-62

55. Clubs. Miscellaneous, A-Z

56. Colby College. Colby Speech, March 15, 1956

57. Columbia University Correspondence, 1966-72

58. Columbia University Correspondence, 1973-75

59. Columbia University General and Libraries 1952-56

60. Columbia University Graphic Art Center, 1952-59

61. Columbia University Lehman Suite and Library, 1966-74

62. Columbia University School of International Affairs, 1961-65

63. Columbia University School of International Affairs, 1966

64. Columbia University School of International Affairs, 1967-76

65. Committee. for Economic Development, May 1976-Feb. 1978

66. Committee for Economic Development, March 1978-July 1979

67. Committee for National Morale. Correspondence, Nov. 1940-Mar. 1942

68. Committee for National Morale. Correspondence, April 1942-May 1943

69. Committee for National Morale. Fundraising, 1942

70. Committee for National Morale. Memoranda, Clippings, and Miscellaneous undated

71, Committee for National Morale. Memoranda, Clippings, and Miscellaneous 1940-42

72. Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies 1948-51

73. Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies 1952-53

74. Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies 1954-55

75. Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies 1956-59

76, Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies 1960-61

77. Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies 1962--65

78. Committee on the Present Danger. Correspondence 79. Committee on the Present Danger. Reports and Memoranda 1950-April 1951

80. Committee on the Present Danger. Reports and Memoranda May 1951-54

81. Committee on the Present Danger. Reports and Printed Items

82. Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies

83. Common Council for American Unity

84. Connecticut State Library

85. Council for Democracy

86. Council for Middle Eastern Affairs

Council on Foreign Relations 

87. General Correspondence, 1921-45

88. General Correspondence, 1947

89. General Correspondence, 1948

90. General Correspondence, 1949

91. General Correspondence, 1950

92. General Correspondence, 1951 (1)

93. General Correspondence, 1951 (2)

94. General Correspondence, 1952 (1)

95. General Correspondence, 1952 (2)

96. General Correspondence, 1953 (1)

97. General Correspondence, 1953 (2)

98. General Correspondence, 1954 (1)

99. General Correspondence, 1954 (2)

100. General Correspondence, 1955 (1)

101. General Correspondence, 1955 (2)

102. General Correspondence, 1956 (1)

103. General Correspondence, 1956 (2)

104. General Correspondence, 1957 (1)

105. General Correspondence, 1957 (2)

106. General Correspondence, 1957 (3)

107. General Correspondence, 1958 (1)

108. General Correspondence, 1958 (2)

109. General Correspondence, 1959 (1)

110. General Correspondence, 1959 (2)

111. General Correspondence, 1960 (1)

112. General Correspondence, 1960 (2)

113. General Correspondence, 1961 (1)

114. General Correspondence, 1961 (2)

115. General Correspondence, 1962 (1)

116. General Correspondence, 1962 (2)

117. General Correspondence, 1962 (3)

118. General Correspondence, 1963 (1)

119. General Correspondence, 1963 (2)

120. General Correspondence, 1963 (3)

121. General Correspondence, 1964 (1)

122. General Correspondence, 1964 (2)

123. General Correspondence, 1964 (3)

124. General Correspondence, 1965

125. General Correspondence, 1966 (1)

126. General Correspondence, 1966 (2)

127. General Correspondence, 1966 (3)

128. General Correspondence, 1966 (4)

129. General Correspondence, 1967

130. General Correspondence, 1968

131. General Correspondence, 1969

132. General Correspondence, 1970

133. General Correspondence, 1971

134. General Correspondence, 1972 (1)

135. General Correspondence, 1972 (2)

136. General Correspondence, 1973

137. General Correspondence, 1974

138. General. Correspondence, 1975

139. General Correspondence, 1976

140. General Correspondence, 1977

141. General Correspondence, 1978

142. General Correspondence, 1979

143. General Correspondence, 1980

Council on Foreign Relations. Administrative Files. 

144. Annual Reports 1958-63

145. Annual Report 1962-63~

146. Annual Report 1963-64

147. Annual Report 1964-65

148. Annual Report 1965-66

149. Annual Report 1966-67

150. Annual Report 1967-68

152. Annual Report 1968-69

153. Board of Directors 1962

154. Board of Directors 1963

155. Board of Directors 1964

156. Board of Directors 1965

157. Board of Directors 1966

158. Board of Directors 1968

159. Board of Directors 1969

160. Board of Directors 1970

161. Board of Directors 1971

162. Board of Directors 1972

163. Board of Directors 1973

164. Board of Directors - Harry Boardman's Memo, 1969

165. Board of Directors - Bundy Correspondence, 1971

166. Board of Directors - Davis Resolution, 1955

167. Board of Directors - Letters of Recommendation and Acknowledgement

168. Board of Directors - Meeting , February 28, 1955

169. Board of Directors - Meeting , May 16, 1968

170. Board of Directors - Meeting , November 15, 1971

171. Board of Directors - Meeting , February 28, 1972

172. Board of Directors - Meeting , April 12, 1972

173. Board of Directors - Meeting , April 12, 1973

174. Board of Directors - Meeting , December 6, 1973

175. Budget, 1953

176. Budget, 1955

177. Budget, 1958

178. Budget, 1959

179. Budget, 1962

180. Budget, 1973

181. By-Laws, 1959

182. Candidates for Membership, 1952

183. Candidates for Membership, 1957

184. Candidates for Membership, 1958

185. Candidates for Membership, 1959

186. Candidates for Membership, 1961

187. Candidates for Membership, 1976

188. Committee on Membership 1952-56

189. Committee on Membership 1954-56

190. Committee on Membership 1957

191. Committee on Membership 1958

192. Committee on Membership 1959

193. Committee on Membership 1960

194. Committee on Membership 1961

195. Committee on Membership 1962

196. Committee on Membership 1964 1

197. Committee on Membership 1965-66

198. Committee: on Membership 1969-72

199. Committee on Selections 1963

200. Committee on Studies 1957-58

201. Committee on Studies 1959-60

202. Committee on Studies 1961-62

203. Committee on Studies 1964-66

204. Committee on Studies 1970 (1)

205. Committee on Studies 1970 (2)

206. Committee on Studies 1971

207. Committee on Studies 1972

208. Committee on Studies. Meeting, January 21, 1971

209. Committee on Studies. Meeting, May 25, 1971

210. Committee on Studies. Meeting, October 14, 1971

211. Committee on Studies. Meeting, February 10, 1972

212. Committee on Studies. Meeting, May 9, 1972

213. Committee on Studies. Staff Minutes

214. Conference on Leaders of World Affairs, 1953

215. Elihu Root Lectures, 1968-69 216. Finance, 1952

217. Finance, 1953

218. Finance, 1954

219. Finance. Chase National Bank, 1954

220. Finance. New York Trust Company, 1954.

221. Finance, 1955

222. Finance, 1957

223. Finance, 1958-59

224. Finance, 1960

225. Finance, 1961

226. Finance, 1962

227. Finance, 1963

228. Finance, 1964 (1)

229. Finance, 1964 (2)

230. Finance. Carnegie Corporation Funding Proposal, 1964

231. Finance, 1965

232. Finance. Capital Fund Program, 1965 (1)

233. Finance. Capital Fund Program, 1965 (2)

234. Finance, 1966 235. Finance, 1968

236. Ford Foundation Grant, Request for

237. Ford Project - China (1)

238. Ford Project - China (2)

239. Ford Project - China (3)

240. Foreign Affairs

241. Forkosh Memo and Response

242. Fundraising Campaigns, 1952

243. Fundraising Campaigns, 1953 (1)

244. Fundraising Campaigns, 1953 (2)

245. Fundraising Campaigns, 1954

246. Fundraising Campaigns, 1955-56

247. Fundraising Campaigns, 1957

248. Fundraising Campaigns, 1958

249. Fundraising Campaigns, 1959

250. Fundraising Campaigns, 1960

251. Fundraising Campaigns, 1961

252. Fundraising Campaigns, 1962

253. Fundraising Campaigns, 1963

254. Fundraising Campaigns, 1964

255. Fundraising Campaigns, 1965

256. Fundraising Campaigns, 1966

257. Fundraising Campaigns, 1967

258. Harriman, Averill W., meeting with - September 14, 1959

259. Malik, Charles, presentation by 1957 260. New Building

261. Nobel Institute Conference end Report

262. Reports, 1969

263. Retirement Fund, 1953

264. Staff Meeting Minutes, 1963

265. Studies on Foreign Policy, 1965-66

266. Studies on Foreign Policy, 1966-67

267. Studies on Foreign Policy, 1967-68

268. Studies Program, 1965-66 - American Dilemma in Vietnam

269. Tax Exempt Status

270. 25th Anniversary Fund

271. The United States in World Affairs

Council on Foreign Relations. Discussion and Study Groups. 

272. Arms Limitation and Control. Director's Policy Group

273. Asian and American Policies, Study Group on the New

274. Atlantic Alliance Group (1)

275. Atlantic Alliance Group (2)

276. Atlantic Policies and Institutions. Drafts of Proposal, 1962

277. Atlantic Policy, Study Group Correspondence, 1962-1963

278. Atlantic Policy, Study Group Correspondence, 1964

279. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (1)

280. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (2)

281. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (3)

282. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (4)

283. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (5)

284. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (6)

285. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (7)

286. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (8)

287. Atlantic Policy, Study Group (9)

288. Atlantic Policy, Study Group. Committee on Studies, 1963

289. Atlantic Policy, Study Group. Committee on Studies, 1964

290. Atlantic Policy, Study Group. Hudson Institute Report, 1964 (1)

291. Atlantic Policy, Study Group. Hudson Institute Report, 1964 (2)

292. Atlantic Policy, Study Group. Morgenthau Study

293. Atlantic Policy, Study Group. Reflections on the April 28-29 Conference

294. British Image in America. Study Group on

295. China, Study Group on (1)

296. China, Study Group on (2)

297. Communist China and U.S. Policy in Asia, Study Group

298. East-West Economic Relations. Discussion Group on

299. East-West Economic Relations (Germany), Discussion Group on

300. Eastern Europe. Discussion Group on

301. Eastern Europe. Discussion Group on U.S. Policy Toward East Central Europe (1)

302. Eastern Europe. Discussion Group on U.S. Policy Toward East Central Europe (2)

303. Economic Policy. Discussion Group on Study Group on

304. Economic policy. Study Group on U.S. Foreign, 1956

305. Economic Policy. Study Group on U.S. Foreign, 1957 (1)

306. Economic Policy. Study Group on U.S. Foreign, 1957 (2)

307. Economic Policy. Study Group on U.S. Foreign, 1959

308. Foreign Policy. Study Group, 1960

309. Foreign Policy. Study Group, 1960-1961

310. Foreign Policy. Study Group on the Re-examination of America

311. Foreign Policy. Ad Hoc Study Group on U.S.

312. German Foreign Policy. Study Group on American Interest and

313. Germany. Study Group on

314. Germany's Position in Western Europe. Study Group on (1)

315. Germany's Position in Western Europe. Study Group on (2)

316. Gross, Ernest, The United Nations: Structure for Peace. Correspondence

317. Guerilla Warfare, Discussion Group on the Political Aspects of Unconventional Warfare

318. Herter, Chris, Toward an Atlantic Community. Correspondence

319. Intelligence and Foreign Policy, Discussion Group on

320. International Political Communication, Study Group on

321. "International Trade: The Search for Patterns," Corporation Service Seminar for Business Executives

322. Israel, Dinner Seminar on Domestic Developments in

323. Mason, Ed. Notes on book by

324. Middle East, Discussion Group on the Role of the Military in the

325. Middle East, Discussion Group on U.S./Soviet Relations in the

326. Middle East, Study Group on the Defense of the (1)

327. Middle East, Study Group on the Defense of the (2)

328. Middle East, Study Group on the Defense of the. Notes on Middle East Memo

329. Middle East, Study Group on U.S. Policy in the (1)

330. Middle East, Study Group on U.S. Policy in the (2)

331. N.A.T.O. Study Group on the Future of

332. Non-Nuclear Force in a Nuclear Age, Discussion Group on

333. Non-Nuclear Force in a Nuclear Age, Discussion Group on. Meeting, October 3, 1968

334. Non-Nuclear Force in a Nuclear Age, Discussion Group on. Meeting, November 6, 1968

335. Non-Nuclear Force in a Nuclear Age, Discussion Group on. Meeting, December 18, 1968

336. Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Foreign Policy. Study Group, 1954

337. Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Foreign Policy. Study Group, 1955-1960

338. Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Foreign Policy. Study Group, Meeting, February 21, 1955

339. Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Foreign Policy. Study Group, Meeting, May 4, 1955

340. Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Foreign Policy. -Study Group Subcommittees

341. Political and Strategical Problems of Deterrence, Study Group on the, 1958

342. Political and Strategical Problems of Deterrence, Study Group on the, 1959

343. Political and Strategical Problems of Deterrence, Study Group on the, 1960

344. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the

345. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, November 17 and December 16, 1970

346. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, January 26, 1971

347. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, February 16, 1971

348. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, April 14, 1971

349. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, May 12, 1971

350. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, December 15, 1971

351. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, January 25, 1972

352. Political Role of the Military Force, Discussion Group on the, Meeting, February 29, 1972

353. Population Problems and Foreign Policy, Discussion Group on

354. Power and Policy, Study Group, January-June 1963

355. Power and Policy, Study Group, July-November 1963

356. Report to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ad Hoc Group on (1)

357. Report to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ad Hoc Group on (2)

358. Russia, Study Group on U.S. Relations with

359. Russia and the West: Summary for the Corporation Service Seminar for Business Executives

360. Soviet-American Relations, Study Group on

361. Soviet-American Relations, Study Group on, Correspondence (1)

362. Soviet-American Relations, Study Group on, Correspondence (2)

363. Soviet-American Relations, Study Group on, Correspondence (3)

364. Soviet Foreign Economic Policy, Discussion Group on the New (1)

365. Soviet Foreign Economic Policy, Discussion Group on the New (2)

366. Strategic Bases and Alliances, Discussion Group on

367. Strategy and Foreign Policy, Study Group on

368. United Nations and U.S. Foreign Policy, Discussion Group on the

369. U.S. Information Activities Abroad, Ad Hoc Meeting on

370. U.S. Shipping Policy

371. Viet Nam, Ad Hoc Study Group on

372. Viet Nam, Discussion Group on the Post-Conflict Prospects of

373. Yugoslavia and Eastern Europe, Study Group on (1)

374. Yugoslavia and Eastern Europe, Study Group on (2)

375. Council on World Tensions, Inc.

376. Declaration of Atlantic Unity, Correspondence 1959-65

377. Declaration of Atlantic Unity, Correspondence 1966-72

378. Deerfield Academy

379. Democratic National Committee, 1945-49

380. Democratic Party

381. Dublin Conference (New Hampshire), 1945-46

382. Dublin Conference (New Hampshire), 1965-68

383. East European Fund, 1951-65

384. Empire State Foundation (Helen G. Altshul)

385. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1963-65

386. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1969-72

387. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1972-74

388. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1975

389. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1976

390. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1977

391. English Speaking Union, Correspondence 1978-79

392. English Speaking Union, Warburg, Paul Felix

393. English Speaking Union, Winston Churchill Memorial Fund, 1965

394. English Speaking Union, Winston Churchill Memorial Fund, 1967

395. English Speaking Union, Winston Churchill Memorial Fund, Appeal for Funds

396. Europe-American Conference at Amsterdam, The Netherlands

397. Ferguson Library

398. Fight for Freedom

399. Fire Companies Building Corporation

400. First American Fire Insurance Company

401. First Panel, Sheriff's Jury

402. Foreign Policy Association, 1957

403. Foreign Policy Association, 1968-1973

404. Foreign Policy Association, 1973-1979

405. Foreign Service Educational Foundation, December 1960-June 1964

406. France-America Society

407. Free Russia Fund, January 1951-May 1951

408. Free Russia Fund, June 1951-December 1951

409. Freedom House, 1941-1951

410. Freedom House, 1955-1973

411. Friends of Democracy (1)

412. Friends of Democracy (2)

413. Fund for Peace

414. Girl's and Boy's Service League

415. Girl's Club of America, Inc.

416. Hudson Institute, 1962-1963

417. Hudson Institute, 1964-1965

418. Hudson Institute, 1966-1967

419. Hudson Institute, 1968-1969

420. Hudson Institute, 1970-1971

421. Hudson Institute, 1972-1973

422. Hudson Institute, 1974-1975

423. Hudson Institute, 1976-1978

424. Institute for World Order, Inc. Correspondence with Douglas Dillon

425. Institute for International Education

426. Institute on Man and Science, 1966-1969

427. Institute on Man and Science, 19701971

428. Institute on Man and Science, 1972-1976

429. Institute on Man and Science, Clinchy Fund

430. League of Women Voters, New York

431. League of Women Voters, Stamford, Connecticut

432. Memberships, Organizations, Clubs, 1950-1968

433. Memberships, Organizations, Clubs, 1969-1974

434. Memberships, Organizations, Clubs, Index

435. Mianus River Valley, Correspondence, 1966-1967

436. Mianus River Valley, Correspondence, Nature Conservancy

437. Miscellaneous Organizations

438. Morgan Library

439. National Book Committee, 1955-1959; 1973-1974

440. National Citizen's Commission on International Cooperation National Commission for a Free Europe

441. Executive Committee Meeting, 1949-1950

442. (1)

443. (2)

444. (3)

445. (4)

446. (5)

447. General Files, 1949

448. General Files, 1950

449. General Files, 1951

450. General Files, December 1951-March 1952

451. General Files, April - June 1952

452. General Files, July - December 1952

453. General Files, 1953

454. General Files, 1954

455. General Files, 1955

456. General Files, 1956

457. General Files, 1957-1958

458. General Files, 1960-1967

459. General Files, 1970-1976

460. Addresses of Staff Members

461. Balloon Operations, 1954-1956

462. Board Meetings, 1950-February 1951

463. Budget +6'4. Campaign Executive Committee

465. Certificate of Incorporation and Personnel Information, 1951

466. Crusade for Freedom, "Crusades"

467. Free Russia Fund

468. Free University in Exile

469. Istanbul Project

470. Mid-European Study Center Reports (1)

471. Mid-European Stuey Center Reports (2)

472. National Committee, Treasurer

473. Notes from the Foreign Language Press, 1951

474. Peroutha, Ferdinand

475. Policy Guidances, General

476. Policy Guidances, Bulgaria

477. Policy Guidances, Czechoslovakia

478. Policy Guidances, East Germany

479. Policy Guidances, Hungary

480. Policy Guidances, Poland

481. Policy Guidances, Romania

482. Publications and Pamphlets

National Commission for a Free Europe. Radio Free Europe.

483. 1, (1951)

484. 2, (1951)

485. 3, (1951)

486. 4

487. 5

488. "A" File

489. Altschul, Frank, correspondence

490. Altschul, Frank, Dinner Guest Lists

491. Altschul, Frank, Montclair Speech

492. Altschul, Frank, Notes

493. Altschul, Frank, Scri

494. Altschul, Frank, Speech (unspecified)

495. Altschul, Frank, Veterans of Foreign Wars Speech, May 3, 1951

496. Association Internationale de Droit Penal

497. Committee II

498. "Communist Manifesto". Draft of Altschul Radio Speech

499. Crusade for Freedom

500. Crosby, Jolen, Articles

501. Desk "X", Miscellaneous

502. Directives, Miscellaneous

503. Facilities and Schedules

504. Fischer, George

505. Gray, Gordon

506. Gusten, Theodore J.H.

507. Hart, Mervin K.

508. Jackson, Wilson

509. Kellr, Adolph

510. Kempner, Fritz

511. Korbel, Paul

512. Lehman, Herbert H.

513. Lewis, W.S.

514. McCluney, Forrest

515. Malik, Charles

516. Marshall, Charles B.

517. Memorandum, July 20, 1950

518. Policy Guidance, Memorandum #1

519. Policy Guidance, Washington Guidance

520. Poole, Dewitt Clinton

521. Poole Memorandum

522. Poster

523. Press Clippings

524. Program Services Section, 1951

525. Programs, General

526. Programs, Czechoslovakia Desk, 1952-1953

527. Radio Committee Minutes

528. Reports

529. Research and Information, 1

530. Research and Information, 2

531. Research and Information, 3

532. Research and Information, 4

533. Research and Information, "The Black Book", vol. I and II

534. Research and Publications, Service -- Czechoslovakia Section

535. Research Program on USSR

536. Slansky Trial Transcript

537. Smith, Margaret Chase, Response to her "A Declaration of Conscience"

538. Smith, Warren Hunting

539. Staff, Correspondence to NY-RFE for Overbrook Farm

540. Staff, Correspondence with Individuals offering Service

541. Sweetser, Arthur

542. Transmission Routes

543. Voice of America

544. Weld, Arthur

545. Wheeler, Walter

546. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Bulgaria

547. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Bulgaria, Translations of letters from listeners

548. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Czechoslovakia

549. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Czechoslovakia, Translations of letters from listeners

550. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Czechoslovakia, Reports (1)

551. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Czechoslovakia, Reports (2)

552. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Germany

553. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Hungary (1)

554. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Hungary (2)

555. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Hungary, Translations of letters from listeners (1)

556. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Hungary, Translations of letters from listeners (2)

557. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Poland (1)

558. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Poland (2)

559. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Poland, Translations of letters from listeners (1)

560. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Poland, Translations of letters from listeners (2)

561. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Poland, Translations of letters from listeners (3)

562. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Roumania

563. Miscellaneous Correspondence, Roumania, Translations of letters from listeners

564. National Committee for Immigration Reform

565. National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy

566. National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1967 - 1969

567. National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1971 - 1979

568. National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government

569. National Council for Civic Responsibility

570. National Jeffersonian Democrats Declaration

National Planning Association

571. 1960

572. 1963

573. 1972

574. 1973

575. 1974

576. 1975

577. 1976

578. 1977 - 1978

579. 1979

580. Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1957

581. Geiger, Theodore, 1950 - 1954

582. Gold Standard, 1962

583. Gold Standard, 1962 - 1963, Correspondence

584. Gold Standard, 1962 - 1963, Working Papers

585. Gold Standard, Printed Materials, Clippings

586. Gold Standard, Printed Materials, Pamphlets and Monographs

587. Meeting, January 10, 1963

588. Meeting, May 24, 1963

589. Meeting, April 10, 1972

590. Pamphlets

591. Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Joint Study Group, 1952 - 1953

592. National Strategy Information Center, Inc.

593. The New Leader

594. The New School, General Correspondence, 1934 - 1943

595. The New School, General Correspondence, 1944

596. The New School, General Correspondence, 1945 - 1948

597. The New School, General Correspondence, 1952 - 1960

598. The New School, General Correspondence, 1961 - 1967

599. The New School, General Correspondence, 1968 - 1976

600. The New School, Fundraising Campaign, 1944

601. New York Herald Tribune

602. New York Herald Tribune, Editorial by Frank Altshul

603. New York State Office for the Aging

604. The Newberry Library Association

605. The North American Treaty Organization (NATO)

606. Pan American Society of the United Stated, Inc.

607. The Pilgrims 608. Radio Corporation of America (RCA) 609. Rand Corporation

610. Recording for the Blind, 1966 - 1970

611. Recording for the Blind, 1971

612. Recording for the Blind, 1972

613. Recording for the Blind, 1/1973 - 5/1973

614. Recording for the Blind, 6/1973 - 1975

615. Rockefeller Brothers Fund

616. School of Advanced International Studies, 1966 - 1969

617. School of Advanced International Studies, 1970

618. School of Advanced International Studies, 1971 - 1973

619. School of Advanced International Studies, 1974 - 1975

620. School of Advanced International Studies, 1976 - 1978

621. The Stamford Advocate

622. Stamford Community Chest

623. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1947 - 1958

624. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1959

625. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1960

626. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1961 - 1963

627. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1964 - 1966

628. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1970

629. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1971

630. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1972

631. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1973

632. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1974

633. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1975

634. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1976

635. Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1978, First Annual Altshul Award Dinner

636. Stamford Hospital, 1946 - 1951

637. Stamford Hospital, 1952 - 1953

638. Stamford Hospital, 1954

639. Stamford Hospital, 1955

640, Stamford Hospital, 1.956 - 1958

641. Stamford Hospital, 1966

642. Stamford Hospital, 1967 - 1973

643. Stamford Hospital, 1974 - 1978

644. Stamford Hospital, Miscellaneous Correspondences, 1947 - 1967

645. Stamford Organizations, Miscellaneous

646. Stamford League of Women Voters

647. Stamford Postwar Planning Council

648, Stamford United Fund

649. United Jewish Appeal

650. United States War Department, 1915 - 1919

651. United States War Department, 1921 - 1926

652. United States War Department, 1927 - 1932

Woodrow Wilson Foundation

653. 1943

654. 1944, January - May 655. :1944, June = December

656, 1945, January - April

657. 1945, May - December

658. 1946

659. 1947, January - May

660. 1947, June - December

661. 1948

662. 1949

663. 1963 - 1970

664. Acheson, Working Papers

665. Acheson Award Correspondence, 1953

666, Dinner, Award, Speeches, Working Papers October 1, 1953

667. Financial Statements, 1946

668. Financial Statements, 1947

669. Financial Statements, 1948

670. Financial Statements, 1949

671. Publications

Yale University 

672. Correspondence, 1925 - 1932

673. Correspondence, 1933 - 1937

674. Correspondence, 1938 - 1941

675. Correspondence, 1941 - 1951

676. Correspondence, 1951 - 1953

677. Correspondence, 1954 - 1955

678. Correspondence, 1956

679. Correspondence, 1959

680. Correspondence, 1960

681. Correspondence, 1961

682. Correspondence, 1962

683. Correspondence, 1963 - 1966

684. Correspondence, 1967 - 1968

685. Correspondence, 1969

686. Correspondence, 1970 - 1972

687. Correspondence, 1973 - 1980

688. Alumni Association

689. Alumni Board, 1952 - 1962

690. Alumni Board, 1963 - 1973

691. Alumni Board Designating Committee

692. Alumni Class of 1908

693. Alumni Class of 1908, Overbrook Farm, April 1962

694. Alumni Class of 1908, Overbrook Farm, April 1963

695. Alumni Fund

696. Alumni Fund, Class of 1908

697. Alumni Sponsering Committee

698. Buckley, William F., Jr., "God and Man at Yale," Correspondence

699. Buckley, William F., Jr., "God and Man at Yale," Printed Matter

700. Budget, 1950 - 1954

701. Campaign for Yale

702. Challenge

703. Clubs, Economics

704. Clubs, Faculty

705. Clubs, Yale Club of New York

706. Clubs, Yale Club of Stamford

707. Clubs, Yale Club of Stamford Meeting, May 17, 1973

708. Committee on International Studies

Yale University. Committee on Social Studies, Economics Department 

709. Correspondence, 1950

710. Correspondence, 1951 - 1952

711. Correspondence, 1953 - 1959

712. Correspondence, 1960 - 1969

713. Meetings, 3/6/72 and 11/8/72

714. Report and Working Papers (Frank Altshul)

715. Reports

716. Human Relations Area Files, Correspondence, 1953

717. Human Relations Area Files, Correspondence, 1954 - 1956

718. Human Relations Area Files, Correspondence, 1957 - 1958

719. Human Relations Area Files, Correspondence, 1959 - 1960

720. Human Relations Area Files, 1953 Letters to Professors and Acknowledgements

721. Human Relations Area Files, F.A.'s Report and Working Papers

722. Human Relations Area Files, Reports

Yale University. Council.

723. Correspondence, 1949 - 1950

724. Correspondence, 1951 - 1952

725. Correspondence, 1953 - 1954

726. Correspondence, 1955

727. Correspondence, 1957

728. Correspondence, 1958 - 1959

729. Correspondence, F. Altshul, President

730. Correspondence, F.A. President, Congratulations

731. Correspondence to Chairmen of Committees et al.

732. Library Committee

733. Meeting, April 29, 1955

734. Meeting, May 11, 1956

735. Meeting, November 15, 1956

736. Meeting, November 30, 1956

737. Meeting, May 3, 1957

738. Memos, Reports, Minutes, 1949 - 1951

739. Memos, Reports, Minutes, 1952

740. Memos, Reports, Minutes, 1953

741. Memos, Reports, Minutes, 1954 - 1955 742. Memos, Reports, Minutes, 1957

743. Personnel, etc.

744. Publications Committee

745. Report to President Griswold and the Committee on Endowment

746. Reports, Committee (1)

747. Reports, Committee (2)

748. Reports, Committee (3)

749. Reports, Committee (4)

750. Reports, Committee (5)

751. Reports, Treasurer's and President's

Yale University 

752. Development Fund

753. Dinners

754. Economic Growth Center Advisory Council, 1960 - 1961

755. Economic Growth Center Advisory Council, 1963 1964

756. Economic Growth Center Advisory Council, 1965 - 1966

757. Economic Growth Center Advisory Council, 1970 - 1974

758. Economic Growth Center Advisory Council, 1975 - 1978

Yale University. Gifts and Fellowships.

759. Alumni Fund Gift, Will

760. Gavarni and Nanteuil Donations

761. Griswold Professorship

762. Overbrook Fellowships, 1951 - 1955

763. Overbrook Fellowships, 1956 - 1980

764. Overbrook Prize

765. Miscellaneous Gifts, 1952 - 1955

766. Miscellaneous Gifts, 1956 - 1970

767. Graduate Placement Bureau

768. Honorary Degree, F.A.'s Correspondence

769. Honorary Degree, F.A.'s Letters of Congratulation

770. Honorary Degree Committee 771. Institute of International Studies

772. Institute of International Studies, Five Year Fund Raising Plan

Yale University. Library. 

773. Correspondence, 1923 - 1924

774. Correspondence, January - July 1925

775. Correspondence, August - December 1925

776. Correspondence, January - March 1926

777. Correspondence, June - December 1926

778. Correspondence, 1927

779. Correspondence, 1928

780. Correspondence, 1929 - 1931

781. Correspondence, 1932 - 1951

782. Correspondence, 1952 - 1956

783. Correspondence, 1957 - 1959

784. Correspondence, 1960 - 1961

785. Correspondence, 1962 - 1969

786. Correspondence, 1970 - 1973

787. Correspondence, 1974 - 1980

788. Correspondence, Altshul Fund, Gifts, 1924- 1936

789. Correspondence, Altshul Fund, Gifts, 1937 - 1951

790. Correspondence, Altshul Fund, Gifts, Miscellaneous

791. Correspondence, Thomas Mann Collection

792. Library Associates A - K

793. Library Associates K - Z

794. Library Associates, 1924 = 1933

795. Library Associates, 1952 - 1969

796. Library Associates, 1970 - 1980

797. Library Associates Luncheon, April 26, 1941

798. Library Associates Meeting, April 21, 1969

799. Library Associates Fund

800. Medal, Letters of Congratulation

801. Pierson, 1933 - 1942

802. Pierson, 1943 - 1955

803. Pierson, 1956 - 1957

804. Pierson, 1958 - 1964

805. Pierson, 1965 - 1969

806. Pierson, 1970 - 1975

807. Pierson, 1976 - 1979

808. Publishing Association

809. Russia, Report on

810. School of Fine Arts

811. School of Medicine

812. Sociology, Correspondence

813. Sociology, Reports

814. Steel Research Project

815. Student's Petition

816. Undergraduate Lecture Committee

817. Wolfers, Arnold

818. Yale-in-China

819. Yale Literary Magazine, Slave

820. Yale Medal Committee

821. Yale Medal, Letters of Congratulations

822. Yale News/Yale Review

823. Printed Matter, Clippings

824. Printed Matter, Pamphlets

825. Printed Matter, Reports, Miscellaneous

826. Yale University Press, 1930 - 1949

827. Yale University Press, 1952 - 1962

828. Yale University Press, Miscellaneous Correspondence

829. Yale University Press, Rollins, Carl P., Dinner Invitations

830. Yale University Press, Rollins, Carl P., Fund Raising Correspondence

831. Yale University Press, Rollins, Carl P., Miscellaneous Correspondence 

Printed Materials (D353-354)

1. Aberg, Einer

2. Action Committee on American-Arab Relations

3. Altschul, Frank. Clippings

4. Altschul, Helen Goodhart. Clippings & Memorabilia

5. American Association for the United Nations

6. America First, Inc.

7. American Council for Judaism (1)

8. American Council for Judaism (2)

9. American Council for Judaism (3)

10. American Foreign Policy

11. American Friends of Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (A.B.N.)

12. American Jewish Committee

13. American Jewish Committee, Pursuit of Equality.

14. American Management Association

15. American Mercury

16. American Nazi Party

17. American Zionist Council

18. America's Choice

19. Aquatone

20. Bowles, Chester

21. Bricker Amendment

22. Britten, Frank L.

23. Brzezinski, Zbigniew

24. Carrier Corporation

25. Center for the Study of Diplomatic Institutions

26. Christian Anti-Communism Crusade

27. Christian Educational Association 2

28. Christian Nationalist Crusade

29. Cinema Education Guild

30. Clippings, Articles, et cetera

31. Committee for the Return of Confiscated German and Japanese Property

32. Constitutional Educarional League

33. Council for Christian Social Action (1)

34. Council for Christian Social Action (2)

35. Council for Christian Social Action (3)

35. Council for Christian Social Action (4)

36. Council for Christian Social Action (4)

37. Council for Financial Aid for Education

38. Council on World Tensions

39. Democratic Part -- Nationalities Division

40. Democratic Party -- Releases

41. Dilling, Elizabeth

42. Dulles, John Foster

43. East European News Briefs

44. Eisenhower, Dwight D.

45. Ephemera, miscellaneous

46. Fleisch, Fritz

47. Fleming, D.F.

48. Foreign Governments

49. Foreign Policy Association

50. Freedom House

51. Freedom School

52. Friends of Democracy

53. Gerard, E.F.G.

54. German Pamphlets

55. Goodhart, A.L.

56. Gospel Tract Society

57. Herald of Freedom

58. Hungarian-American Press

59. Holdridge, Herbert C.

60. Human Events

61. Immigration Consultation, 1961

62. Indonesia

63. Israel -- Releases

64. Jefferson School

65. Jewish Defense League

66. John Birch Society

67. Kennedy, John F.

68. Kennedy, Robert F.

69. Klu Klux Klan -- Texas

70. Labor Unions -- Releases

71. League for Peace with Justice in Palestine

72. Lehman, Herbert H. -- Clippings

73. McCarran Immigration Act

74. Masaryk, T.G.

75. The Merrymount Press

76. Museum of Modern Art

77. National Committee for a Free Europe

78. National Economic Council

79. National Health Council

80. National Renaissance Party

81. National States Rights Party

82. Neo-Nazis -- Great Britain

83. Neo-Nazis -- Iceland

84. Neo-Nazis -- Mexico

85. Nixon, Richard

86. Non Sectarian Anti-Nazi League

87. Palestine Arab Delegation

88. Payroll Guarantee Association

89. Pelley, William Dudley

90. Pelley-Pearson, Adelaide

91. Pioneer News Service

92. The Politics of Woodrow Wilson (proof)

93. Popham, William Lee

94. Porter, Paul A.

95. Proskauer, (Judge) Joseph M.

96. Republican Party

97. Roosevelt, Eleanor

98. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

99. Rusk, Dean

100. Schlesinger, Arthur J.

101. Seligman, Eustace

102. Seymour, Charles

103. Slawson, John

104. Social Justice

105. Society for the Prevention of World War III

106. Spahr, Walter

107. Stevenson, Adlai

108. Straus, Nathan, 3rd

109. Tetens, T.H.

110. Toynbee, Arnold J.

111. Truman, Harry S.

112. U.S. Government Publications

113. U.S. National Student Association

114. U.S. Nationalist Party

115. Valentine, Alan H.

116. Vietnam (1)

117. Vietnam (2)

118. Viner, Jacob

119. Vyshinsky, A.Y.

120. Warburg, James P. (1)

121. Warburg, James P. (2)

122. Warburg, James P. (3)

123. Warburg, James P. (4)

124. Ward, Barbara

125. Warren, Earl

126. White Sentinel

127. Williams, Robert H.

128. Willkie, Wendell

129. Wilson, Charles E.

130. Winrod, Gerald B.

131. Women's Voice

132. Woodcut Society

133. Zionist Organization of America

Frank Altschul Press Clipping Collection (D Shelves)

218 uniform folio loose-leaf binders of press clippings dating from the mid-1930s through the early 1970s. The most important and largest part of the collection concerns the mid-1960s. Material is drawn from national newspapers and periodicals.

The subject matter is divided into four parts: National Affairs (94 vols.); International Affairs -- Subject (43 vols.); International Affairs -- Geographical (66 vols.); United Nations Affairs (15 vols.)

Mr. Altschul, the brother of Edith Altschul Lehman, was a senior partner of Lazard Freres, a benefactor and key member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a keen observer of domestic and international politics. This clipping collection, intended as a private reference source, reflects Mr. Altschul's varied interests.

The collection was donated to the Herbert H. Lehman Papers in 1978.

Part I. National Affairs 

1. Acheson, Dean

2. Agriculture

3. Atomic Energy

4. Banking

5. Business -- General

6. Cabinet Officials (3 vols.)

7. Civil Rights

8. Communications and Conservation

9. Crime

10. Currency, Balance of Payments, Gold

11. Democrats (5 vols.)

12. Dewey, Thomas E.

13. Dirksen, Everett M.

14. Education

15. Eisenhower, Dwight D. (2 vols.)

16. Elections

17. Finance

18. Fulbright, J. William

19. Goldwater, Barry--Miller, William

20. Government--General (10 Vols.)

21. Harriman, Averell

22. Humphrey, Hubert H.

23. Johnson, Lyndon B. (3 vols.)

24. Kennedy, John F.

25. Kennedy, Robert F.

26. Kennedy-Johnson Cabinet 27. Labor

28. Lehman, Herbert H.

29. McCarthy, Eugene

30. McNamara, Robert S.

31. National Defense (3 vols.)

32. Negro

33. Nixon, Richard M. (5 vols.)

34. Nixon Cabinet 35. Political Parties

36. Republicans (7 vols.)

37. Rockefeller, Nelson

38. Rusk, Dean

39. Social Security

40. Stassen, Harold

41. Supreme Court

42. Taft, robert A.

43. Taxation

44. Truman, Harry S.

45. Un-American Activities (4 vols.)

46. Vietnam (8 vols.)

Part II. International Affairs -- Subject 

1. International Affairs -- General (alphabetically arranged in 23 vols.)

2. Atlantic Pact -- NATO

3. Common Market

4. Council of Foreign Ministers (2 vols.)

5. Europe--General (2 vols.)

6. Foreign Aid

7. Foreign Policy--American (7 vols.)

8. Isolationist

9. Latin America

10. Middle East (2 vols.)

11. Summits 12. U-2 Plane Affair

13. Western Europe

Part III. International Affairs--Geographical 

1. Africa

2. Algeria

3. Arabs--United Arab Republic

4. Argentina

5. Asia--General

6. Austria

7. Brazil

8. Canada

9. China

10. Congo (2 vols.)

11. Cuba (3 vols.)

12. Cyprus

13. Czechoslovakia (2 vols.)

14. Dominican Republic

15. France (3 vols.)

16. Germany (4 vols.)

17. Great Britain (2 vols.)

18. Greece 19. Hungary

20. India (2 vols.)

21. Indonesia 22. , Iran 23. Iraq

24. Israel (6 vols.)

25. Italy

26. Japan

27. Jordan

28. Korea

29. Laos

30. Lebanon

31. Malaya

32. Mexico

33. Morocco

34. Nigeria

35. Pakistan

36. Panama

37. Philippines

38. Poland

39. Rhodesia

40. Russia (9 vols.)

41. Spain

42. Syria

43. Tunisia

44. Turkey

45. Union of South Africa

46. Yugoslavia

Part IV. United Nations Affairs 

1. Assembly (2 vols.)

2. Atomic Energy

3. Charter, etc.

4. Disarmament (3 vols.)

5. General 6. Peace and Pope's Messages

7. Security Council and Veto (4 vols.)

8. Social and Economic

9. UN and Space

Photographs (D355)

1. Altschul, Charles. The American Revolution in Our School Text-Books.

2. Altschul, Charles and Camilla.

3. Altschul, Charles and Camilla. Early Residences.

4. Altschul, Frank.

5. Altschul, Frank. Portraits.

6. Altschul, Frank and Helen. Early Residences.

7. Altschul, Frank and Helen. Library.

8. Altschul Auditorium, School of International Affairs, Columbia University

9. Cordier, Andrew and Mrs.

10. "Joy of the Waters"

11. National Committee for a Free Europe. Radio Free Europe.

12. New School for Social Research

13. Overbrook Farm

14. Miscellaneous

Memorabilia (D355)

1. Altschul, Frank. Autograph stamps.

2. Goodhart, Arthur Lehman. Memorabilia

3. New York State Senior Citizen of the Year Award.