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Freedom House Records, 1933-2007: Finding Aid
MC187

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Summary Information
- Creator:
- Freedom House (U.S.).
- Title and dates:
- Freedom House Records
- 1933-2007
- Abstract:
- The Freedom House Records document the organization's activities in advocating freedom and democracy throughout the world. The records provide an invaluable insight into an organization that evolved from an answer to Hitler's Braunhaus to a diligent monitor of freedom worldwide.
- Size:
- 106.9 linear feet
- Size:
- 182 boxes
- Call number:
- MC187
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special
Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of material:
- English
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
History of the Freedom House
Freedom House was conceived in 1941 during a discussion between Herbert and Eleanor Agar, Dorothy Thompson, George Field and Ulric Bell, on how to merge several local organizations that were advocating an end to United States isolationism. Field offered a simple solution: house all the organizations in one building. A physical merger would take place, but administratively the organizations would remain separate. Hence on October 31, 1941 Freedom House was officially incorporated in the state of New York as a non-partisan democratic challenge to the Braunhaus in Munich, a center for Nazi propaganda. As stated in its bylaws Freedom House would:
...stand as a symbol and center for the two-fold fight for freedom; to define this two-fold fight both in terms of resisting the totalitarian movement now threatening civilization and in terms of aspirations of all peoples for a world of freedom, peace and security; to promote the concrete application of the principles of freedom and democracy in the everyday affairs of the U.S.A., governmental and otherwise, so that by sacrifice, intelligence and justice this country can be an example in both the present and post-war world of democracy at its best; to encourage all democracies, including captive countries, to look to Freedom House in the U.S.A. as a beacon lighting the struggle for a free world; to act as a headquarters and clearing house for organizations enlisted in the fight for freedom, whether at home or abroad; to disseminate literature bearing on the above aims; and to serve as a coordinating center for such subordinate centers as may be established anywhere, to make the symbolism of Freedom House plain to the world...
From the outset, Freedom House drew upon the resources of its founders. George Field headed the New York chapter of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, Herbert Agar was active in Fight for Freedom, Inc., while Dorothy Thompson was the founder of Ring of Freedom, all of whom served on the original Freedom House Board of Directors. Freedom House acquired a significant number of members when these organizations merged with it administratively in 1942.
The organization maintained an active pace throughout World War II. In its first year alone, it had arranged for more than 200 broadcasts over local radio stations and nation-wide networks; commemorated important anniversaries with various national groups; established a Labor-Industry Relations Bureau; coordinated meetings, exhibits and programs; provided a forum for exiled nationalists; and printed and distributed speeches and pamphlets. It served as a vocal proponent for racial integration of the U.S. armed forces, formal recognition of the Free French, an international commission on human rights, and the formation of the United Nations.
While Freedom House advocated collective social and political activism, it also sought to acknowledge individual contributions to the cause of freedom. The organization chose to honor those who acted on their wisdom and foresight. It bestowed the first Freedom Award in 1943 on journalist Walter Lippmann “for his outstanding clarity and vision in analyzing America's responsibilities toward the world of the future.” It became an annual award whose later recipients included men who jeopardized their lives and careers in the name of freedom. The Freedom Award was discontinued in 1977 only to be revived in 1991.
The organization's activities during World War II would establish its place in the American consciousness, attracting a wide variety of prominent Americans to its causes. Wendell Willkie and Eleanor Roosevelt were members of its board; screen and radio stars, such as Helen Hayes, Burgess Meredith and Tallulah Bankhead participated in its many programs; noted authors penned booklets, pamphlets, speeches and manifestos; and activists and politicians used its members to promote their platforms. Their celebrity provided Freedom House with national and international exposure.
Wendell Willkie's legacy had an enormous impact on the organization. Although he only attended one board meeting before his death in 1944, the board of Freedom House chose to honor him with a memorial. However, the memorial was not without controversy. Executive Secretary George Field suggested the creation of a Willkie Memorial Building, while President Dorothy Thompson was committed to the idea of an international library dedicated to Willkie's memory. The board supported Field's idea, and Thompson resigned as president in protest. The building would embody Willkie's “one world” concept by housing major non-profit organizations concerned with freedom, especially those whose goals were to advance the following objectives:
- Fostering international cooperation.
- Elimination of racial and religious antagonism.
- Advancement of civil rights.
- Improvement of labor-employer relations.
- Slum clearance and low-cost housing.
The Willkie Memorial Building of Freedom House, Inc. located at 20 West 40th Street was formally dedicated in October 1945. Its first occupants included the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Anti-Defamation League and Metropolitan Council of B'nai B'rith, Common Council For American Unity, Public Education Association, Citizens' Housing Council of New York, World Student Service Fund, and of course Freedom House. With the establishment and administration of the Willkie Memorial Building, Freedom House was able to fulfill its function as a coordinator, clearing house, and meeting place.
After the defeat of Nazism and Fascism, Freedom House focused its attention on new foreign and domestic threats from the Left and the Right. Specific post-war issues included the reconstruction of Europe, the Marshall plan, control of nuclear arms, withdrawal of colonial powers, U.S. participation in the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, civil rights, and the spread of communism. Through its policy statements, forums, conferences, and publications, the organization helped to frame the national debate on these vital issues. It continued to voice its support and concerns throughout the years on a variety of issues that affected democratic principles and human rights at home and abroad.
The latter half of the 1960s had a pronounced effect on Freedom House, as the board was not immune to the differences dividing the country. Although it released statements supporting U.S. involvement in Vietnam, its board was deeply divided. Internally, an administrative change also altered the dynamics of the organization. George Field, a founding member, retired as its executive director and was replaced by Leonard Sussman. Although Field had selected Sussman as his successor, the two had different approaches to managing the organization. Field continued to serve on the board after his retirement but completely removed himself from the organization in 1970 after numerous disagreements with Sussman. Successive changes in the executive directorship occurred without animosity. Sussman retired in 1988 and was succeeded by R. Bruce McColm, who left in 1993. Replacing him was Adrian Karatnycky, who continues to serve as the organization's president, with Jim Denton becoming the executive director in 1997 when Freedom House merged with the National Forum Foundation.
Throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, the organization continued to provide platforms for the oppressed people of the world and to call attention to decisions that affected U.S. foreign policy and human freedom. During this time, Freedom House also expanded its agenda to include election monitoring, an annual assessment of political rights and civil liberties throughout the world, participation in international controversies regarding the news media, assistance to democratic revolutions in former Communist countries in Eastern Europe, and international democratization training programs.
Description
The Freedom House Records contain the administrative records of this organization. The collection consists of various forms of textual, graphic and audiovisual materials. The collection provides an overview of the organization and its activities, primarily through 1993. Many of the more recent records remain in the hands of the organization. It should also be noted that the records arrived in utter disarray with large portions of records missing.
Researchers interested in the first 29 years of Freedom House are strongly encouraged to examine the Freedom House Records, George Field Files (MC#48) housed at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Field took organizational as well as personal files with him when he left Freedom House in 1970. While these files do duplicate some of the material within this collection, they also contain original material.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
- Series 1: Board of Trustees, 1941-1994
- Subseries 1: Bylaws and Minutes, 1941-1994
- Subseries 2: Meeting Materials, 1941-1992
- Subseries 3: Correspondence, 1941-1993
- Subseries 4: Policy Statements, 1942-1993
- Series 2: Administration, 1940-1995
- Subseries 1: Executive Directors, 1940-1995
- Subseries 2: Washington Office, 1987-1994
- Subseries 3: Financial Records, 1941-1992
- Series 3: Willkie Memorial Building, 1944-1987
- Series 4: Programs and Projects, 1941-1996
- Subseries 1: Bookshelf/Books USA, 1956-1986
- Subseries 2: Radio and Television Broadcasts, 1941-1988
- Subseries 3: Conferences and In-Service, 1942-1994
- Subseries 4: Eurasia, 1940-1997
- Series 5: Awards and Celebrations, 1942-1993
- Series 6: Public Relations, 1941-1995
- Subseries 1: Press Releases, 1942-1995
- Subseries 2: Clippings, 1941-1992
- Series 7: Serials and Pamphlets, 1942-1999
- Series 8: Fight for Freedom, 1936-1943
- Series 9: Photographs, Audiovisual and Oversized, 1940-1992
- Series 10: May 2000 Accession, 1933-2001
- Series 11: December 2001 Accession, 1941-2002
- Series 12: November 2005 Accession, 1951-2005
- Series 13: October 2007 Accession, 1986-2007
- Series 14: September 2011 Accession, 1996-2000
Access and Use
Access
Collection is open for research use.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Curator of the Public Policy Papers. Researchers are responsible for determining any copyright questions.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
These records were donated to the Princeton University Library in 1994 by Freedom House, Inc. (ML1994-8) with additional material received periodically from 1998 through 2007.
Accrual of Records
Accruals are expected from Freedom House on a periodic basis.
Related Materials
Related Archival Material
The Freedom House Records: George Field Files, 1933-1990 (MC#048), the Fight for Freedom, Inc. Records (MC#025), and the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies Records (MC#011) are housed at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Field's files reflect his service as Executive Director of the organization.
Processing and Other Information
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Kristine Marconi McGee in 1999-2000 with the assistance of Christine Kitto, Nicole Basta, Patrick Gallagher, Michael Gibney, Meghan Glass, Nate Holland, Chris Hoyte, Shantanu Mukherjee, Eric Reimer, Stan Ruda, Noelia Saenz, Brian Schulz, Sid Smith, Jeremy Sturchio, and Laura Vanderkam. Finding aid written by Kristine Marconi McGee in 1999-2000. The finding aid was updated to include accessions from 2000 through 2007 by Adriane Hanson in 2008.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on November 3, 2006.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Freedom House Records, Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Agar, Herbert, 1897-1980 -- Correspondence.
- Agar, William M. (William Macdonough), 1894-1972 -- Correspondence.
- Barthe, Richmond, 1901-1989 -- Correspondence.
- Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1928- -- Correspondence.
- Chase, Clifford P. (Clifford Philip), 1904-1982 -- Correspondence.
- Cherne, Leo, 1912- -- Correspondence.
- Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892- -- Correspondence.
- Drummond, J. Roscoe (James Roscoe), 1902-1983 -- Correspondence.
- Field, George, 1904- -- Correspondence.
- Gideonse, Harry David, 1901- -- Correspondence.
- Hook, Sidney, 1902- -- Correspondence.
- Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986 -- Correspondence.
- Kampelman, Max M., 1920- -- Correspondence.
- Karatnycky, Adrian -- Correspondence.
- Kirkpatrick, Jeane J. -- Correspondence.
- Lord, Bette -- Correspondence.
- McColm, R. Bruce -- Correspondence.
- Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1927- -- Correspondence.
- Richardson, John, 1921- -- Correspondence.
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962 -- Correspondence.
- Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987 -- Correspondence.
- Smith, Margaret Chase, 1897- -- Correspondence.
- Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 -- Correspondence.
- Sussman, Leonard R. -- Correspondence.
- Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1882-1958 -- Correspondence.
- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961 -- Correspondence.
- White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955 -- Correspondence.
- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981 -- Correspondence.
- Books USA.
- Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.
- Fight for Freedom (Organization)
- Freedom House (U.S.)
- National Forum Foundation.
- Wendell Willkie Memorial Building.
- Civil rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of information.
- Freedom of the press.
- Human rights.
- Human rights -- Eurasia -- 20th century.
- Human rights workers -- United States -- 20th century.
- Liberty.
- Nonprofit organizations -- United States -- 20th century -- Archives.
- Radio broadcasting -- United States.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States -- Mass media and the war.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Propaganda.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Public opinion.
- Clippings.
- Correspondence.
- Minutes.
- Press releases.
- Publications.
- Records.
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Contents List
Series 1: Board of Trustees, 1941-1994
Series Description
Series 1: Board of Trustees, 1941-1994, contains four subseries: Bylaws and Minutes, Meeting Materials, Correspondence, and Policy Statements. Each subseries reveals an aspect of Freedom House's operation ranging from minutes describing administrative activities of the organization to lengthy discussions regarding current events of interest to the Freedom House Board.
Series 1, Subseries 1: Bylaws and Minutes, 1941-1994
Subseries Description
Series 1, Subseries 1: Bylaws and Minutes, 1941-1994, is arranged chronologically. There are two distinct sets of minutes: the Board of Trustees meetings and the Executive Committee meetings. In accordance with the bylaws, the board was to meet at least once every three months exclusive of July and August. From 1970 on, this requirement was met or exceeded. However, prior to1970 meetings seem to have occurred once in the winter, usually in February, and once in the fall, usually in October. Where extant, notices and agendas are included with the minutes. The content of the minutes can be broken down into two parts. One part concerns the everyday administrative operations of Freedom House such as nominating new board members, discussing fund raising, reviewing committee work, deciding who would receive the Freedom Award, as well as the mundane tasks of managing the upkeep of the Willkie Memorial Building. The other material in the minutes concerns policy matters. Recorded here are board member discussions related to current events, such as the nuclear test ban treaty, the war in Vietnam, and, in general, dialogue regarding American foreign policy.
The minutes of the Executive Committee are also arranged in chronological order. These records include the minutes for the year 1945 and 1960-1988. This committee consists of the officers of Freedom House and four members of the board. The Executive Committee acts as the governing body between meetings of the Board of Trustees. Hence many of the same issues and topics are discussed at both meetings.
Bylaws and Certificate of Incorporation, 1975-1994
Box 1, Folder 1 Minutes, 1941-1969
Box 1, Folder 2-27 Minutes, 1970-1988
Box 2, Folder 1-19 Executive Committee Minutes, 1945-1968
Box 2, Folder 20-27 Executive Committee Minutes, 1969-1988
Box 3, Folder 1-20 Series 1, Subseries 2: Meeting Materials, 1941-1992
Subseries Description
Series 1, Subseries 2: Meeting Materials, 1941-1992, is arranged chronologically and supplements the minutes of the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee by providing detailed information on matters discussed at these meetings. Meeting Materials for the early years focus on establishing the organization with an emphasis on enlisting the proper individuals for the Board of Trustees, finding financial support, and establishing operations in the Willkie Memorial Building. Information was sent to each board member prior to meetings and could include clippings, memoranda, committee reports, open letters to government agencies, policy statements, notification of conferences, and activity reports. Researchers should note that the folders for 1979-1981 contain comprehensive descriptions of Freedom House projects called Activities Reports that list all the activities of Freedom House in those years and describe in detail the wide variety of interests of the organization.
Meeting Materials, 1941-1962
Box 3, Folder 21-42 Meeting Materials, 1963-1970 August
Box 4, Folder 1-9 Meeting Materials, 1970 September-1974 August
Box 5, Folder 1-9 Meeting Materials, 1974 September-1979 May
Box 6, Folder 1-10 Meeting Materials, 1979 June-1981
Box 7, Folder 1-10 Meeting Materials, 1982-1983 November
Box 8, Folder 1-11 Meeting Materials, 1983 December-1986
Box 9, Folder 1-11 Meeting Materials, 1986-1992
Box 10, Folder 1-13 Series 1, Subseries 3: Correspondence, 1941-1993
Subseries Description
Series 1, Subseries 3: Correspondence, 1941-1993, contains the correspondence of individual board members followed by the various committees of the board. It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent, then committee, and includes correspondence, speeches, articles, memoranda, reports and biographical information on each board member. The board member correspondence highlights the relationship between the individual members and the administration of the organization. The board consisted of such notables as William Agar, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Clifford Case, Leo Cherne, Paul Douglas, Roscoe Drummond, Harry Gideonse, Sidney Hook, Jacob Javits, Max Kampelman, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Bette Bao Lord, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, John Richardson, Bayard Rustin, Margaret Chase Smith, Rex Stout, Herbert Bayard Swope, Dorothy Thompson, Walter White, Roy Wilkins, and Wendell Willkie.
The committees were established by the Executive Committee in the 1970s to streamline the operation of the organization and allow board members to participate actively in some aspect of Freedom House operations. Committees included the Comparative Survey Audit, Nominating, Planning, Program Audit, Public Affairs, and Publications. The most interesting committee material resides in the Program Audit Committee folders. This group examined the current programs of Freedom House and recommended a future course for these programs. Also included within this subseries is the Public Affairs Institute (PAI), which was governed by the Public Affairs Committee. The Institute was created in 1967 to counteract the influence of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, which “tended to veer considerably left of center.” The PAI sought to examine the most critical problems affecting free societies and to produce and publicize recommended correctives.
Trustee Biographies, Records, undated
Box 11, Folder 1 Trustee Lists, 1960-1968
Box 11, Folder 2 General Correspondence A-Z, 1941-1974
Box 11, Folder 3-4 Agar, Herbert, 1942-1963
Box 11, Folder 5 Agar, William, 1941-1968
Box 11, Folder 6 Akers, Anthony B, 1967-1975
Box 11, Folder 7 Bandler, Ned, Jr, 1970-1987
Box 11, Folder 8 Bendetsen, Karl R, 1969-1979
Box 11, Folder 9 Brooke, Edward W, 1967-1975
Box 11, Folder 10 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1963-1986
Box 11, Folder 11 Case, Clifford, 1979-1983
Box 11, Folder 12 Chaikin, Sol C, 1975-1986
Box 12, Folder 1 Cherne, Leo, 1974-1988
Box 12, Folder 2-8 Cherne, Leo, 1947-1973
Box 13, Folder 1-3 Chickering, A. Lawrence, 1982-1987
Box 13, Folder 4 Cousins, Norman, 1945-1968
Box 13, Folder 5 Diebold, John, 1969-1987
Box 13, Folder 6-7 Douglas, Paul H, 1966-1973
Box 13, Folder 8 Drummond, Roscoe, 1961-1983
Box 13, Folder 9-10 Eagleburger, Lawrence S, 1985-1987
Box 13, Folder 11 Emmet, Christopher, 1944-1974
Box 13, Folder 12-13 Fogel, Seymour, 1972-1975
Box 14, Folder 1 Ford, George B, 1945-1978
Box 14, Folder 2 Foster, Richard B, 1979-1987
Box 14, Folder 3 Fredericks, Wayne, 1974-1978
Box 14, Folder 4 Gale, Henry and Elsie, 1959-1968
Box 14, Folder 5 Gambino, Richard, 1973-1987
Box 14, Folder 6-7 Gardner, Richard N, 1967-1987
Box 14, Folder 8 Gideonse, Henry, 1941-1985
Box 14, Folder 9-10 Gilmore, Robert W, 1978-1986
Box 14, Folder 11 Goldsmith, Arthur, 1942-1944
Box 14, Folder 12 Goldstein, Nathaniel L, 1942-1970
Box 14, Folder 13 Gruson, Sydney, 1976-1980
Box 14, Folder 14 Guyer, David L, 1976-1984
Box 14, Folder 15 Harr, Karl Jr, 1981-1987
Box 14, Folder 16 Hennelly, Edmund P, 1985-1987
Box 14, Folder 17 Hoffman, Paul, 1951-1974
Box 14, Folder 18 Hook, Sidney, 1975-1988
Box 14, Folder 19-20 Hook, Sidney, 1966-1974
Box 15, Folder 1 Irani, Cushrow, 1975-1987
Box 15, Folder 2-4 Jackson, Katherine Gauss, 1942 and 1974-1975, 1942, 1974-1975
Box 15, Folder 5 Javits, Jacob, 1950-1985
Box 15, Folder 6 Jones, Nathaniel, 1976-1980
Box 15, Folder 7 Joseph, Geri M, 1985-1987
Box 15, Folder 8 Kampelman, Max M, 1981-1986
Box 15, Folder 9-12 Kaplan, J. M, 1947-1969
Box 15, Folder 13 Kinter, William, 1962-1987
Box 16, Folder 1-3 Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 1981-1982
Box 16, Folder 4 Koerner, James D, 1982-1985
Box 16, Folder 5 Kondracke, Morton M, 1984-1987
Box 16, Folder 6 Kriendler, Maxwell A, 1941-1969
Box 16, Folder 7 Kristol, Irving, 1964-1967
Box 16, Folder 8 Lamport, Harold, 1967-1968
Box 16, Folder 9 Leibman, Morris I, 1962-1986
Box 16, Folder 10-11 Levenstein, Aaron, 1965-1986
Box 16, Folder 12 Levy, Leon, 1973-1987
Box 16, Folder 13 Lindsay, John V, 1965-1966
Box 17, Folder 1 Linowitz, Sol, 1965-1966
Box 17, Folder 2 Lord, Bette Bao, 1993
Box 17, Folder 3 Miller, Francis Pickens, 1959-1978
Box 17, Folder 4 Morgan, Charles, Jr, 1984-1987
Box 17, Folder 5 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 1975-1988
Box 17, Folder 6 Orton, Dwayne, 1959-1972
Box 17, Folder 7 Overstreet, Bonaro W, 1961-1987
Box 17, Folder 8-9 Patterson, Robert P, 1947-1952
Box 17, Folder 10 Plumley, H. Ladd, 1979-1985
Box 17, Folder 11 Redlich, Norman, 1980-1987
Box 17, Folder 12 Reid, Whitelaw, 1968-1983
Box 17, Folder 13 Richardson, John, 1979-1984
Box 17, Folder 14-16 Richardson, John, 1964-1978
Box 18, Folder 1-2 Riehm, John W, 1973-1987
Box 18, Folder 3-5 Rivers, Francis E, 1974-1975
Box 18, Folder 6 Roper, Elmo, 1946-1988
Box 18, Folder 7-8 Rustin, Bayard, 1979-1987
Box 18, Folder 9-10 Sargeant, Howland H, 1968-1984
Box 18, Folder 11 Scalapino, Robert A, 1971-1987
Box 18, Folder 12-13 Schloss, Walter J, 1978-1987
Box 19, Folder 1 Seabury, Paul, 1963-1987
Box 19, Folder 2-5 Seymour, Whitney North, 1964-1983
Box 19, Folder 6 Shanker, Albert, 1980-1986
Box 19, Folder 7 Simon, Caroline K, 1964-1987
Box 19, Folder 8 Smith, Margaret Chase, 1970-1988
Box 19, Folder 9-10 Steibel, Gerald L, 1959-1987
Box 19, Folder 11-12 Stout, Rex, 1948-1976
Box 20, Folder 1 Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1942-1987
Box 20, Folder 2 Thompson, Dorothy, 1942-1948
Box 20, Folder 3 Van Slyck, Philip, 1967-1982
Box 20, Folder 4-5 Van Slyck, Philip: “Cuba to Vietnam to Afghanistan: Testing the American Will”, 1980
Box 20, Folder 6 Wagner, Robert, 1982
Box 20, Folder 7 Wattenberg, Ben, 1984-1987
Box 20, Folder 8 Welles, Sumner, 1953
Box 20, Folder 9 White, Walter, 1944-1955
Box 20, Folder 10 White, William L, 1956-1973
Box 20, Folder 11 Wigner, Eugene P, 1967-1987
Box 20, Folder 12 Wilkins, Roy, 1948-1981
Box 20, Folder 13 Wimpfheimer, Jacques D, 1963-1987
Box 20, Folder 14 Willkie, Wendell, 1941-1954
Box 20, Folder 15 Committee Assignments, 1974-1979
Box 20, Folder 16 Comparative Survey Ad Hoc Committee, 1984
Box 20, Folder 17 Nominating Committee, 1958-1977
Box 20, Folder 18 Nominating Committee, 1978-1987
Box 21, Folder 1-2 Planning Committee Minutes, 1963 December 5
Box 21, Folder 3 Program Audit Committee, 1974-1977
Box 21, Folder 4-5 Public Affairs Committee, 1974-1975
Box 21, Folder 6 Public Affairs Institute (PAI), 1966-1970
Box 21, Folder 7-8 PAI: Foundations, 1968-1969
Box 21, Folder 9 PAI: Projects, 1967
Box 21, Folder 10-11 PAI: Project, Grendon, Alexander, 1967-1968
Box 22, Folder 1 PAI: Project, Hubbard, Howard Arms Debate, 1967-1968
Box 22, Folder 2 PAI: Project, Mass News Media, 1969-1974
Box 22, Folder 3-7 PAI: Project, Mass News Media: “Continuing Evolution of the Mass News Media”, 1967
Box 22, Folder 8 PAI: Project, Mass News Media: Personnel, 1968
Box 22, Folder 9 PAI: Project, Mass News Media: Reactions to Drafts, 1967-1969
Box 22, Folder 10 PAI: Promotion, 1967
Box 22, Folder 11 PAI: Prospectus, Responses, 1967
Box 22, Folder 12 Publications Committee, 1974-1979
Box 23, Folder 1 Series 1, Subseries 4: Policy Statements, 1942-1993
Subseries Description
Series 1, Subseries 4: Policy Statements, 1942-1993, includes statements arranged in reverse chronological order, some of which were sporadically released to major newspapers, while others were made available only through sale by Freedom House. Policy statements can also be found among the various board minutes, meeting materials, pamphlets and in the Freedom House Newsletter. The files consist of correspondence, drafts, and memoranda on a wide variety of issues including Vietnam, Nixon and his Presidency, affirmative action, and South Africa, as well as other domestic and foreign policy issues. In issuing these statements, Freedom House hoped to provide a broad context for examining important policy issues, thus highlighting the correlation between policy and the United States' domestic, social and political ethos. The policy statements aroused support and opposition from both ends of the political spectrum.
Miscellaneous Statements, 1942-1988
Box 23, Folder 2 Bosnia Statement, 1992-1993
Box 23, Folder 3 Nicaragua Statement, 1986
Box 23, Folder 4 “South Africa Without Illusions.”, 1985
Box 23, Folder 5 Statement on “Civilianizing” El Salvador, 1984
Box 23, Folder 6 Afghanistan Statement, 1984
Box 23, Folder 7 Bipartisan Statement, 1984
Box 23, Folder 8 UNESCO Statement, 1983
Box 23, Folder 9 Policy Statement Outline, 1983
Box 23, Folder 10 Executive Committee Statement on El Salvador, 1982
Box 23, Folder 11 Afghanistan Statement, 1981
Box 23, Folder 12 Hungarian Revolution Statement, 1981
Box 23, Folder 13 South Africa Statement, 1980
Box 23, Folder 14 Germ Warfare Statement, 1980
Box 23, Folder 15 Statement on Paraguayan Journalists, 1980
Box 23, Folder 16 Case's Op-Ed Statement on Rhodesia, 1979
Box 23, Folder 17 US Policy Statement “US-Soviet Détente”, 1978
Box 23, Folder 18 Illegal Aliens Statement, 1977-1978
Box 23, Folder 19 Human Rights Foreign Policy Statement, 1977
Box 23, Folder 20 “Not Good” is Not Enough Statement, 1975
Box 23, Folder 21 Affirmative Action Statement, 1974
Box 23, Folder 22 “Impeachment and the Healing of the Nation”, 1974
Box 24, Folder 1 “News Media and the Government: The Clash of Concentrated Power”, 1973
Box 24, Folder 2-3 “Toward a New American Consensus”, 1972
Box 24, Folder 4 1972 Presidential Campaign: “An Eleventh Hour Appeal: Talk Sense to the American People”, 1972
Box 24, Folder 5 Busing, 1972
Box 24, Folder 6 Mansfield Amendment Statement, 1971
Box 24, Folder 7 Domestic Policy: “Can We Solve the Problems of a Free Society and Keep it Free?”, 1970
Box 24, Folder 8 Foreign Policy Advisory, 1970
Box 24, Folder 9 Nixon Reply: “Consensus”, 1970
Box 24, Folder 10 University Crisis: “Non-Negotiable”, 1969
Box 25, Folder 1 University Crisis: “Non-Negotiable” Responses, 1969
Box 25, Folder 2 Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense (ADM) Debate, 1969
Box 25, Folder 3 Presidential Election: “We Must Not Be Divided Against Ourselves”, 1968
Box 25, Folder 4 Paris Negotiations: “American Politics and the Search for Peace”, 1968
Box 25, Folder 5 President Johnson's Refusal to Seek Re-Election, 1968
Box 25, Folder 6 Bolshevik Revolution: “Fiftieth Anniversary of a Universal Tragedy”, 1967
Box 25, Folder 7 Puerto Rico Plebiscite, 1967
Box 25, Folder 8 Vietnam and Related Issues, 1967
Box 25, Folder 9 “A Crucial Turning Point in Vietnam”, 1965-1966
Box 25, Folder 10 “Communist China and South Vietnam”, 1966
Box 25, Folder 11 Vietnam: “For Peace...with Freedom”, 1965-1966
Box 25, Folder 12-13 Vietnam: “The Silent Center Must Speak Up”, 1964-1965
Box 26, Folder 1 Vietnam: “The Silent Center:” Dissenting Opinions, 1965
Box 26, Folder 2 “Intelligent Citizenship in 1964”, 1964
Box 26, Folder 3 U.S. Policy: A Statement Addressed to the President of the United States, 1964
Box 26, Folder 4 “The Crisis in Race Relations”, 1963
Box 26, Folder 5 Free Cuba, 1963-1964
Box 26, Folder 6 Winning the Cold War: “Our Will to Win”, 1962
Box 26, Folder 7 Freedom Riders, 1961
Box 26, Folder 8 John Birch Society, 1961-1964
Box 26, Folder 9 Communism: “Free Men Must Rally”, 1960-1961
Box 26, Folder 10 Khrushchev's Visit to the United States, 1959
Box 26, Folder 11 Foreign Policy: What are the Issues?, 1959
Box 26, Folder 12 Communist Aggression: Report to the President, 1950
Box 26, Folder 13 Fight for Freedom Manifesto, 1950
Box 26, Folder 14 Declaration for a United Action, 1943
Box 26, Folder 15 Series 2: Administration, 1940-1995
Series Description
Series 2: Administration, 1940-1995, houses the administrative records of the organization. This series is divided into three subseries: Executive Directors, Washington Office, and Financial Records.
Series 2, Subseries 1: Executive Directors, 1940-1995
Subseries Description
Series 2, Subseries 1: Executive Directors, 1940-1995, is arranged chronologically by director and alphabetically thereunder. These files contain correspondence, memoranda, clippings, reports, and articles reflecting each man's interests. George Field served as the first executive director of the organization, from its inception until 1967.
Under Field's directorship, Freedom House established the annual Freedom Award, supported the Marshall Plan and the creation of NATO, published the Balance Sheet of Freedom, held conferences and established the Wendell Willkie Memorial Building.
Leonard Sussman succeeded Field in 1967. Sussman, a journalist, enlarged and diversified the organization's programs. He developed a bi-monthly magazine, Freedom at Issue, the newsletter Freedom Monitor, and the yearly survey of political rights and civil liberties. Sussman was also instrumental in the creation of the International Council on the Future of Universities (ICFU), which for ten years organized scholars and intellectuals in Western Europe and the U.S. to defend higher education in the face of ideological assaults from inside and outside the academy. In 1973, an ICFU conference in Venice attended by 100 scholars from 15 countries concluded that greater pluralism was needed in higher education. Sussman retired as executive director in 1987 but remained associated with the organization as its senior scholar in international communications.
R. Bruce McColm served as the director of the organization's Center for Caribbean and Central American Studies. In 1987, he was named deputy director and then elected executive director by the board in 1988. McColm increased Freedom House's visibility in Washington, D.C. and developed the Freedom Fund, which assisted democratic revolutions and provided civic education materials for the election campaigns in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. To further facilitate the growth of civil society in Czechoslovakia and Hungary, the organization sponsored public policy institutes in those countries.
McColm left Freedom House in 1993 and was replaced by Adrian Karatnycky, a trade union and human rights activist. In 1997, Freedom House merged with the National Forum Foundation. Karatnycky became president, and the former president of the NFF, Jim Denton, was named the new executive director. Few records of the Karatnycky and Denton administration are found in the collection.
George Field Files
A, 1946-1969
Box 26, Folder 16-17 Allied Governments in Exile, 1942-1944
Box 27, Folder 1 American Committee for Cultural Freedom, 1949-1957
Box 27, Folder 2 American Friends of Vietnam, 1965-1966
Box 27, Folder 3 American Jewish Committee, 1948-1967
Box 27, Folder 4 Anti-Semitism, 1944-1956
Box 27, Folder 5 B, 1944-1969
Box 27, Folder 6-7 The Balance Sheet of Freedom, 1948-1970
Box 27, Folder 8 Barnett, Frank, 1961-1969
Box 27, Folder 9-10 Black, Algernon D.: “Peace is Everyone's Responsibility” Response, 1960-1961
Box 27, Folder 11 “Bombshells from Books”, 1942-1943
Box 27, Folder 12 Bosch, Jose M, 1963-1966
Box 27, Folder 13 Brazil, 1963
Box 27, Folder 14 Bricker Amendment, 1955
Box 27, Folder 15 Bureau of Labor-Industrial Relations, 1942-1943
Box 27, Folder 16 C, 1947-1963 April
Box 27, Folder 17 C, 1963 May-1969
Box 28, Folder 1-2 Center of Information Pro Deo (CIP), 1942-1943
Box 28, Folder 3 Chicago Branch of Freedom House, 1942 and 1947, 1942, 1947
Box 28, Folder 4 China: American Delegation, 1955
Box 28, Folder 5 Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba, 1963-1965
Box 28, Folder 6 Citizens for Victory, 1942-1943
Box 28, Folder 7 City-Wide Citizens' Committee on Harlem, 1942-1944
Box 28, Folder 8 Civil Rights, 1941-1966
Box 28, Folder 9-10 Civil Rights: Reference Material, 1942-1956
Box 28, Folder 11 Cold War Council, 1961-1965
Box 28, Folder 12 Committee for National Morale, 1942
Box 28, Folder 13 Committee for Refugee Education, Inc, 1942
Box 28, Folder 14 Communism and Soviet Union, 1942-1959
Box 28, Folder 15 Congressional Abuses, circa 1954
Box 28, Folder 16 Council Against Intolerance in America, 1942
Box 28, Folder 17 Cuba, 1961-1963
Box 29, Folder 1 Council for Democracy, 1940-1943
Box 29, Folder 2 D, 1942-1969
Box 29, Folder 3 Democracy and Communism, 1962
Box 29, Folder 4 Détente, 1962
Box 29, Folder 5 Dodd, Thomas J, 1960-1966
Box 29, Folder 6 Dubinsky, David, 1955-1969
Box 29, Folder 7 E, 1943-1969
Box 29, Folder 8 East, P. D, 1960-1961
Box 29, Folder 9 Economists' Statements on Reciprocal Trade Agreements, 1943
Box 29, Folder 10 Education for Freedom, 1943
Box 29, Folder 11 Executive Order No. 10450, 1954
Box 29, Folder 12 F, 1957-1968
Box 29, Folder 13 Federal Union, 1942-1943
Box 29, Folder 14 Field, George: Personal, 1940-1962 June
Box 29, Folder 15-17 Field, George: Personal, 1962 July-1966
Box 30, Folder 1 Field, George: Trip to England, 1942
Box 30, Folder 2 Foreign Policy Association, 1961-1965
Box 30, Folder 3 Form Letters, 1964-1968
Box 30, Folder 4 Free French & Vichy, 1942-1943
Box 30, Folder 5 Freedom Academy, 1962-1964
Box 30, Folder 6 Freedom Assembly Pamphlet: Correspondence, 1961-1962
Box 30, Folder 7 Freedom House Facts, 1942-1949
Box 30, Folder 8 Freedom International, 1951
Box 30, Folder 9 Freedom Pavilion (World's Fair), 1962
Box 30, Folder 10 Freedom Workshop, 1942
Box 30, Folder 11 Friends of Democracy, 1941-1945
Box 30, Folder 12 Fund for the Republic, 1955-1964
Box 30, Folder 13 G, 1943-1969
Box 30, Folder 14 Greek-Turkish Aid Bill, 1947
Box 30, Folder 15 Guide to Intelligent Citizenship in 1952, 1952
Box 30, Folder 16 H, 1942-1969
Box 30, Folder 17-18 House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1961-1963
Box 31, Folder 1 Human Rights, 1966
Box 31, Folder 2 Hungarian Revolt, 1956-1958
Box 31, Folder 3 I, 1961-1968
Box 31, Folder 4 India: Aid, 1951-1952
Box 31, Folder 5 India: Freedom Question, 1940-1943
Box 31, Folder 6 Inter-Faith Committee for Aid to the Democracies, 1940-1943
Box 31, Folder 7 International Rescue Committee, 1957-1966
Box 31, Folder 8 J, 1947-1967
Box 31, Folder 9 Jonas, Gilbert, 1963-1967
Box 31, Folder 10 K, 1942-1973
Box 31, Folder 11 Kernan, William C, 1942-1946
Box 31, Folder 12 Khrushchev Advertisement, 1960
Box 31, Folder 13 Konvitz, Milton, 1963-1965
Box 31, Folder 14 Konvitz, Milton: Chapter 6-9, circa 1965
Box 31, Folder 15-16 Kuchel, Thomas, 1963
Box 32, Folder 1 L, 1942-1969
Box 32, Folder 2-3 Letters to the Editor, 1945-1969
Box 32, Folder 4 M, 1942-1969
Box 32, Folder 5 Mailing Lists, circa 1940-1942
Box 32, Folder 6 Mc, 1942-1967
Box 32, Folder 7 McCarthyism, 1950-1960
Box 32, Folder 8 McMahon, Francis E.: Controversy, 1940-1944
Box 32, Folder 9 Membership Mailings, 1942-1965
Box 32, Folder 10-11 Morganthau, Hans, Records, undated
Box 32, Folder 12 Mihajlov, Mihajlo, 1966
Box 32, Folder 13 N, 1942-1969
Box 33, Folder 1-2 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1942-1965
Box 33, Folder 3 National Citizens Council on Civil Rights, 1948-1950
Box 33, Folder 4-5 Non-Partisan Committee to Win the Peace, 1943-1944
Box 33, Folder 6 Nuclear Testing, 1961-1963
Box 33, Folder 7 O, 1950-1969
Box 33, Folder 8 Office of War Information & Office of Facts & Figures, 1942-1943
Box 33, Folder 9 Opposition Mail, 1947-1960
Box 33, Folder 10 Organizations Cooperating with Freedom House, 1941-1945
Box 33, Folder 11-13 P, 1948-1969
Box 34, Folder 1 Patterson, Margaret, 1949-1958
Box 34, Folder 2 Pegler, Westbrook, 1953-1956
Box 34, Folder 3 Pilot Study of American Knowledge of Attitudes Toward Communism in Russia and in the U.S, 1962
Box 34, Folder 4 Pinsky, Gerald, 1962-1968
Box 34, Folder 5 Position Papers, 1962-1963
Box 34, Folder 6 Press: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1957-1966
Box 34, Folder 7 Program for America, 1944
Box 34, Folder 8 Projects & Programs, 1943, 1948 and 1964-1965, 1943, 1948, 1964-1965
Box 34, Folder 9 The Public Interest, 1964-1967
Box 34, Folder 10 Pugwash Conference, 1961
Box 34, Folder 11 Q, 1965
Box 34, Folder 12 R, 1945-1969
Box 34, Folder 13-15 Reprint Series: Correspondence, 1960-1964
Box 34, Folder 16 Right-Wing Groups, 1961-1966
Box 34, Folder 17 Rockett, Frederick: Crisis Study, 1962
Box 35, Folder 1 Romulo, Carlos R, 1962
Box 35, Folder 2 Roosevelt-Spellman Controversy, 1949
Box 35, Folder 3 S, 1941-1969
Box 35, Folder 4-7 Sane Nuclear Policy Committee, 1948-1962
Box 35, Folder 8-9 Soviet Affairs Analysis Service, 1961-1963
Box 35, Folder 10 Soviet Crimes & Khrushchev's Confessions, 1956-1963
Box 35, Folder 11 Stage, Screen, Radio Division, 1950
Box 35, Folder 12 T, 1945-1968
Box 35, Folder 13 Trager, Frank N, 1942, 1964-1966
Box 35, Folder 14 25th Anniversary Program, 1963-1965
Box 36, Folder 1-2 25th Anniversary Program: Survey on the Problem Areas Affecting Freedom, 1963-1964
Box 36, Folder 3 25th Anniversary Program: Survey on the Problem Areas Affecting Freedom, Questionnaires, 1964
Box 36, Folder 4 U-V, 1945-1968
Box 36, Folder 5 United Nations, 1942-1958
Box 36, Folder 6 U.S. Army Discussion Groups, 1942-1944
Box 36, Folder 7 United States Information Agency, 1954-1966
Box 36, Folder 8 Vierek, Peter, 1950
Box 36, Folder 9 Vote for Freedom, 1942
Box 36, Folder 10 W, 1944-1969
Box 36, Folder 11-12 Wartime Enemy Alien Problem, 1942
Box 36, Folder 13 Weekly Events, Schedules, 1942-1945
Box 37, Folder 1 What's “Right” and “Left”?: Correspondence, 1962-1963
Box 37, Folder 2 Williams, Chester, 1960-1963
Box 37, Folder 3 Writer's War Board, 1944-1945
Box 37, Folder 4 X-Z, 1961-1966
Box 37, Folder 5 Leonard Sussman Files
A, 1965-1987
Box 37, Folder 6-7 Abrams, Elliot, 1981-1986
Box 37, Folder 8 Activity Reports, 1982-1983
Box 37, Folder 9 Afghanistan, 1977-1988
Box 38, Folder 1-4 African Policy, 1984
Box 38, Folder 5 Agree, George, 1977-1982
Box 38, Folder 6 Alexander, Robert J., 1974 and 1981-1987, 1974, 1981-1987
Box 38, Folder 7 American Council on Germany, 1975-1980
Box 38, Folder 8 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 1973-1986
Box 38, Folder 9 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1974-1987
Box 38, Folder 10 American Universities Field Staff, 1978
Box 38, Folder 11 Amitay, Records, undated
Box 39, Folder 1 Amnesty International, 1976-1983
Box 39, Folder 2 Anastasi, Paul, 1986-1987
Box 39, Folder 3 Argentina, 1979
Box 39, Folder 4 Arms Race - Howard Hubbard, 1968
Box 39, Folder 5 Australian Association for Cultural Freedom, 1971-1973
Box 39, Folder 6 B, 1967-1987
Box 39, Folder 7-9 Balance Sheet of Freedom, 1968-1969
Box 39, Folder 10 Barnett, Frank, 1967-1969
Box 39, Folder 11 Bipartisan Study Group, 1971-1972
Box 39, Folder 12 Bittson Award, 1969-1972
Box 39, Folder 13 Board of Foreign Scholarships, 1971
Box 39, Folder 14 Bodie, William: Soviet Propaganda, 1986
Box 39, Folder 15 Braestrup, Peter, 1974-1975 and 1981, 1974-1975, 1981
Box 39, Folder 16 C, 1967-1975
Box 39, Folder 17-18 C, 1976-1986
Box 40, Folder 1-2 Cambodia, 1972-1983
Box 40, Folder 3 Campaign Questions, 1972
Box 40, Folder 4 Canada, 1971
Box 40, Folder 5 Canham, Erwin: Press & Government, 1973
Box 40, Folder 6 Center for Appeals for Freedom, 1978-1985
Box 40, Folder 7-8 Chicago 7, 1970
Box 40, Folder 9 Communist Tyranny, 1969-1973
Box 40, Folder 10 Comparative Survey of Freedom, 1971-1977
Box 40, Folder 11-12 Comparative Survey of Freedom, 1978-1979 and 1983, 1978-1979, 1983
Box 41, Folder 1 Comparative Survey of Freedom: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1986
Box 41, Folder 2 Comparative Survey of Freedom: Critique, 1981
Box 41, Folder 3 Comparative Survey of Freedom: State Department, 1976
Box 41, Folder 4 Coordinating Center for Democratic Opinion, Records, undated
Box 41, Folder 5 D, 1967-1987
Box 41, Folder 6-7 Democracy International, 1980-1983
Box 41, Folder 8 Democracy Manifesto, 1983
Box 41, Folder 9 Department of State, 1979-1986
Box 41, Folder 10 Derrian, Patricia, 1977-1980
Box 41, Folder 11 DeThassy, Eugene, 1980-1981
Box 41, Folder 12 Developing Democracy, 1986-1987
Box 41, Folder 13 Development Program, 1976-1977
Box 41, Folder 14 Djilas, Milovan, 1980-1987
Box 41, Folder 15 Douglas, William: Labor Study, 1978
Box 41, Folder 16 E, 1967-1986
Box 41, Folder 17 East-West Roundtable, 1986-1988
Box 42, Folder 1 Economic Aid, 1976
Box 42, Folder 2 Education For Democracy, 1986-1987
Box 42, Folder 3 Education For Freedom: Proposal, 1984-1986
Box 42, Folder 4 El Salvador, 1981-1984
Box 42, Folder 5-6 Encounter, 1970-1987
Box 42, Folder 7-8 Epopteia, 1986-1987
Box 42, Folder 9 Esperanto, 1977-1987
Box 42, Folder 10 Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1981-1983
Box 42, Folder 11 Ethiopia, 1982
Box 42, Folder 12 Eways, Leila, 1986
Box 42, Folder 13 Exchange, 1985-1987
Box 43, Folder 1 F, 1967-1987
Box 43, Folder 2-3 Feinstone, Sol, 1977-1980
Box 43, Folder 4 Field, George, 1980-1991
Box 43, Folder 5 Film: What Is Democracy: An Exploration of the World's Democratic Institutions, 1983
Box 43, Folder 6 Foreign Policy Council, 1971-1972
Box 43, Folder 7 45th Anniversary, 1986
Box 43, Folder 8 Foundation For Freedom, 1980
Box 43, Folder 9 Freedom House at Forty, 1981
Box 43, Folder 10 Freedom Radio, 1972-1975
Box 43, Folder 11 Fritz, Helen: Marion Adams, 1973-1975
Box 43, Folder 12 Fund For Freedom, 1967-1970
Box 43, Folder 13 G, 1967-1980
Box 43, Folder 14 G, 1981-1988
Box 44, Folder 1 Gershman, Carl, 1980-1982
Box 44, Folder 2 Gottlieb, Robert A, 1975
Box 44, Folder 3 Grant, Frances, 1987
Box 44, Folder 4 Grenada, 1981-1983
Box 44, Folder 5 H, 1967-1987
Box 44, Folder 6-9 Hackett, John, 1982
Box 44, Folder 10 Haitian Refugees, 1980-1983
Box 44, Folder 11 Hansen, Peter T, 1972-1973
Box 44, Folder 12 Harway, Maxwell, 1987
Box 44, Folder 13 Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), 1971-1980
Box 44, Folder 14-15 Herz, Martin F., Ambassador, 1974-1977
Box 45, Folder 1 Human Rights, 1977-1987
Box 45, Folder 2 Human Rights: National Conference, 1976-1977
Box 45, Folder 3 Human Rights and Defense: The Struggle for the 1980s, 1981
Box 45, Folder 4 Human Rights Internet, 1981-1986
Box 45, Folder 5 I, 1974-1987
Box 45, Folder 6-7 Ideate, 1978
Box 45, Folder 8 Inkatha Yenkuleko Yesizwe, 1982-1985
Box 45, Folder 9 Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1986
Box 45, Folder 10 Institute for Educational Affairs, 1981-1986
Box 45, Folder 11 Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Inc, 1983-1985
Box 45, Folder 12 Institute for Study of Genocide, 1983
Box 45, Folder 13 International Committee on the University Emergency (ICUE), 1970-1973
Box 45, Folder 14-16 ICUE: Arrangements, 1970
Box 45, Folder 17 ICUE: Invitations, Acceptances and Regrets, 1970
Box 45, Folder 18 ICUE: Invitations, Acceptances and Regrets, 1970
Box 46, Folder 1 ICUE: Invitations and Signatories, 1970
Box 46, Folder 2 ICUE: Venice Conference, 1973
Box 46, Folder 3 International Council on the Future of the University (ICFU), 1974-1984
Box 46, Folder 4-9 ICFU: Lisbon Conference, 1980-1981
Box 47, Folder 1 ICFU: Lisbon Conference Papers, 1981
Box 47, Folder 2 ICFU: Membership Directory, 1979
Box 47, Folder 3 ICFU: Newsletter, 1974-1981
Box 47, Folder 4 ICFU: Wingspread Conference, 1974 and 1976, 1974, 1976
Box 47, Folder 5 International League for Human Rights, 1976-1983
Box 47, Folder 6 International Parliamentary Group, 1985-1987
Box 47, Folder 7 International Press Institute, 1974-1980
Box 47, Folder 8-9 International Rescue Committee, Inc., 1968 and 1974-1986, 1968, 1974-1986
Box 47, Folder 10 Iran, 1979-1982
Box 47, Folder 11 J, 1967-1987
Box 47, Folder 12-13 Johnson, Charles, 1976
Box 47, Folder 14 K, 1966-1982
Box 47, Folder 15 K, 1983-1987
Box 48, Folder 1 Khronika, 1980-1985
Box 48, Folder 2 Kissinger Briefing, 1971-1972
Box 48, Folder 3 Kontinent, 1977-1979
Box 48, Folder 4 Krygier, H. Richard, 1980-1986
Box 48, Folder 5 L, 1967-1987
Box 48, Folder 6-10 Labor Unions, 1972-1979 and 1985, 1972-1979, 1985
Box 48, Folder 11 Land Council, 1980
Box 48, Folder 12 Lehman, Maxwell, 1967-1968
Box 48, Folder 13 Letters to the Editor, 1967-1972
Box 48, Folder 14 Liberté Sans Frontières, 1985
Box 48, Folder 15 Libro Libre, 1984-1987
Box 49, Folder 1-3 Lowenstein, Allard K, 1979
Box 49, Folder 4 Lubell, Samuel, 1970-1974
Box 49, Folder 5 M, 1967-1982
Box 49, Folder 6-8 Mass News Media Evaluation, 1967-1973
Box 49, Folder 9 Maxwell A. Kriendler Memorial Lecture, 1974-1975
Box 49, Folder 10 Membership Development Program, 1981
Box 49, Folder 11 Membership Development Program, 1982
Box 50, Folder 1 Membership Mailings, 1967-1987
Box 50, Folder 2-3 Mexico, 1985
Box 50, Folder 4 Mihajlov, Mihajlo, 1971-1979
Box 50, Folder 5-6 Moral Equivalence, 1985
Box 50, Folder 7 N, 1967-1982
Box 50, Folder 8-9 National Endowment for Democracy, 1982-1983 January
Box 50, Folder 10 National Endowment for Democracy, 1983 February-1986
Box 51, Folder 1-2 National Endowment for Democracy: Exchange, 1987
Box 51, Folder 3 National Information Bureau, Inc, 1972-1979
Box 51, Folder 4 News Media Project, 1969-1970
Box 51, Folder 5 Nixon, Richard M, 1971-1973
Box 51, Folder 6 Nolte, Ernst, 1971
Box 51, Folder 7 Novation Series Exhibit, 1982
Box 51, Folder 8 O, 1968-1984
Box 51, Folder 9 Office of Technology Statement, 1982-1984
Box 51, Folder 10-11 P, 1967-1976
Box 51, Folder 12 P, 1977-1987
Box 52, Folder 1-3 Pakistan, 1971-1972
Box 52, Folder 4 Panama, 1977-1985
Box 52, Folder 5 Payne, Douglas, 1987
Box 52, Folder 6 Peace With Freedom In Vietnam: Citizens Committee, 1967-1968
Box 52, Folder 7 Peru: Institute for Freedom and Democracy, 1981-1983
Box 52, Folder 8 “People's Rights and the Redefinition of Human Rights”, 1983
Box 52, Folder 9 Pfaltzgraff, Robert: Article, 1974
Box 52, Folder 10 Platform Committees, 1972
Box 52, Folder 11 Poland, 1977-1987
Box 52, Folder 12-13 Pool, Ithiel De Sola, 1980-1984
Box 53, Folder 1 Pravda, 1987
Box 53, Folder 2 Press: Miscellaneous, 1975-1977
Box 53, Folder 3 Program for Soviet Émigré Scholars and Scientists, 1980
Box 53, Folder 4 Projects and Programs, 1968-1986
Box 53, Folder 5-6 Propaganda, 1984-1987
Box 53, Folder 7-8 Quadrant, 1971-1982
Box 53, Folder 9 R, 1967-1982
Box 53, Folder 10 Restoring Confidence in American Institutions, 1972-1976
Box 53, Folder 11 Rhodesian Election, 1979-1980
Box 53, Folder 12-13 Rhodesian Election: Journal, 1979
Box 53, Folder 14 Rhodesian Election: Reference Material, 1979-1980
Box 54, Folder 1 Rochester Committee, 1973
Box 54, Folder 2 S, 1967-1988
Box 54, Folder 3-6 Sage, Russell, 1976
Box 54, Folder 7 Sagermark, Bertil, 1974-1982
Box 54, Folder 8 Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky, 1982-1983
Box 54, Folder 9 Sakharov Hearings, 1979-1987
Box 54, Folder 10 Sargeant, Howland, 1978-1986
Box 54, Folder 11 Savimbi, Jonas Malheiro, 1979-1987
Box 54, Folder 12 Seiler, John: African Project, 1981-1982
Box 54, Folder 13 Senate Legisation Telegram, 1968
Box 55, Folder 1 Setzer, Michael, 1977
Box 55, Folder 2 Shultz, George P, 1983-1985
Box 55, Folder 3 Sithole, Rev. Ndabaningi, 1985-1987
Box 55, Folder 4 Social Democrats USA, 1977-1983
Box 55, Folder 5 Social Responsibility: Overseas Conference, 1971-1973
Box 55, Folder 6 Social Self-Defense Committee, 1977
Box 55, Folder 7 South Africa, 1984-1987
Box 55, Folder 8 South Korea, 1976
Box 55, Folder 9 Soviet Defectors: Press Conferences, 1983-1984
Box 55, Folder 10 Steinberg, Jacob: “Moscow Book Fair Revisited”, 1977-1979
Box 55, Folder 11 Sumitomo Fund, 1975
Box 55, Folder 12 Survey, 1975-1984
Box 55, Folder 13-15 Sussman, Leonard: Speeches, 1975-1982 and 1988, 1975-1982, 1988
Box 55, Folder 16 Sussman, Leonard: Testimony, 1975 and 1981, 1975, 1981
Box 55, Folder 17 T, 1967-1987
Box 56, Folder 1-4 Taiwan, 1986-1987
Box 56, Folder 5 Thoma, William Charles, 1978-1980
Box 56, Folder 6 Thorne, Ludmilla, 1979-1988
Box 56, Folder 7-8 Tibet, 1979-1983
Box 56, Folder 9 Today's American: Responses, 1986-1987
Box 56, Folder 10 200th Anniversary of Constitution, 1986-1987
Box 56, Folder 11 U, 1969-1987
Box 57, Folder 1 UNESCO, 1976 and 1978, 1976, 1978
Box 57, Folder 2 United States Information Agency, 1966-1987
Box 57, Folder 3-4 University Centers for Rational Alternatives, 1970-1986
Box 57, Folder 5-6 University in Crisis, 1968
Box 57, Folder 7 University Press of America, Inc, 1987
Box 57, Folder 8 Urban Agent, 1968-1974
Box 57, Folder 9 Urban, G.R, 1975-1983
Box 57, Folder 10 V, 1969-1987
Box 58, Folder 1-3 Vietnam, 1966-1985
Box 58, Folder 4 Vietnam and Southeast Asia: Conference Proposal, 1968-1971
Box 58, Folder 5 Vincent, Kitson, 1982-1987
Box 58, Folder 6 W, 1967-1982
Box 58, Folder 7-11 W, 1983-1987
Box 59, Folder 1-3 Wall Street Journal, 1983-1986
Box 59, Folder 4 Wallenberg, Raoul, 1980-1983
Box 59, Folder 5 Watergate, 1973
Box 59, Folder 6 Westview Press, 1985-1986
Box 59, Folder 7 White House, 1980-1986
Box 59, Folder 8 Wick Funding Project, 1983
Box 59, Folder 9 X-Y-Z, 1971-1987
Box 59, Folder 10 Yale Questionnaire, 1980-1981
Box 59, Folder 11 Yearbook of Freedom Project, 1975-1978
Box 59, Folder 12 Yugoslavia, 1974-1987
Box 59, Folder 13 R. Bruce McColm Files
Acheh/Sumatra National Liberation Front, 1992-1993
Box 59, Folder 14 Activities, 1990-1991
Box 59, Folder 15 Afghanistan, 1988 January-1988 June
Box 59, Folder 16 Afghanistan, 1988 July-1991
Box 60, Folder 1-2 Africa, 1988-1992
Box 60, Folder 3 Albania, 1988
Box 60, Folder 4 American Bar Association, 1991-1992
Box 60, Folder 5 Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1988-1992
Box 60, Folder 6 AFL-CIO, 1990-1992
Box 60, Folder 7 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1985-1992
Box 60, Folder 8 American Jewish Committee, 1990
Box 60, Folder 9 Angola, 1988-1993
Box 60, Folder 10-12 Armenia, 1988-1989
Box 60, Folder 13 Aronson, Bernard, 1989-1990
Box 61, Folder 1 Association for Independent Analysis Czechoslovakia, 1990 August-1993 February
Box 61, Folder 2 Atlas Economic Research Foundation, 1992
Box 61, Folder 3 Balkans, 1992-1993
Box 61, Folder 4 Best, Tony, 1991 November
Box 61, Folder 5 Brown, Brian A, 1988-1991
Box 61, Folder 6 Brown, Charles, 1991-1994
Box 61, Folder 7 Bulgaria, 1990-1992
Box 61, Folder 8 Burma, 1993 May-1993 June
Box 61, Folder 9 C, 1989-1991
Box 61, Folder 10 Cambodia, 1990-1994
Box 61, Folder 11 Central America Task Force, 1988
Box 61, Folder 12 CAPEL: Inter-American Center for Electoral Promotion and Assistance, 1988-1990
Box 61, Folder 13 Charter 77 Foundation, 1990-1992
Box 61, Folder 14 Chile, 1987-1990
Box 61, Folder 15 Chile: Plebiscite Briefing, 1988
Box 61, Folder 16-17 China, 1989-1992
Box 61, Folder 18 Christian Democrat International, 1990
Box 61, Folder 19 Citizens Democracy Corps, Inc, 1991-1992
Box 61, Folder 20 Cohen, Jonathan R, 1991-1992
Box 62, Folder 1 Commonwealth of Independent States, 1989-1992
Box 62, Folder 2-3 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1990-1993
Box 62, Folder 4 Consular Law Society, 1992
Box 62, Folder 5 Corr, Edwin G, 1988
Box 62, Folder 6 Cuba, 1988-1993
Box 62, Folder 7-10 Czechoslovakia, 1990-1991
Box 62, Folder 11 Czechoslovakia: Civic Forum, 1989-1991
Box 63, Folder 1 Czech/Hungary/Poland Freedom House Report, 1991 April
Box 63, Folder 2-3 Debt for Democracy, 1991 July
Box 63, Folder 4 Democracy Corps, 1992
Box 63, Folder 5 Democracy Project, 1988-1990
Box 63, Folder 6 Democratic Movements in Eastern Europe, 1990 February-May
Box 63, Folder 7 Democratic National Convention, 1992 May
Box 63, Folder 8 Democratic Revolution, 1989-1990
Box 63, Folder 9 Diem, Bui, 1990
Box 63, Folder 10 Dimitrov, Philip Dimitrov: Bulgarian Prime Minister Roundtable, 1992
Box 63, Folder 11 East-West Roundtable, 1982-1988 May
Box 63, Folder 12-14 East-West Roundtable: The East-West Papers, 1986-1988
Box 64, Folder 1 Eastern Europe, 1988-1992
Box 64, Folder 2 Eastern Europe: Pehe, Jiri, 1987-1989
Box 64, Folder 3 Eastern Europe: Polling Project, 1990-1992 January
Box 64, Folder 4 Eastern Europe: Program Proposal, 1988
Box 64, Folder 5 Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship, 1990-1993
Box 64, Folder 6-7 El Salvador, 1987-1989
Box 64, Folder 8-9 El Salvador, 1990-1993
Box 65, Folder 1-2 Encounter Limited, 1989-1992
Box 65, Folder 3-4 Ethiopia, 1988-1991
Box 65, Folder 5-6 Ethiopia: “Contrasts and Contradictions”, 1987
Box 65, Folder 7 Farrar, Straus & Giroux: Eastern Europe Book Project, 1992-1993
Box 65, Folder 8 Field, George, 1991
Box 65, Folder 9 Foundation for Human Rights and Democracy in China, 1991-1992
Box 65, Folder 10 Fraser Institute, 1992
Box 65, Folder 11 Free Elections Project, 1990-1992
Box 65, Folder 12 Freedom House Visitors, 1989-1993 September
Box 65, Folder 13 Free Society Project, 1992-1993
Box 65, Folder 14 Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 1992
Box 65, Folder 15 Goodman, M.E.: Director of Development, 1991-1992
Box 66, Folder 1 Global Democracy 2000, 1992
Box 66, Folder 2 Grant, Francis E, 1987-1993
Box 66, Folder 3 Grenada, 1983-1988
Box 66, Folder 4 Guatemala, 1985-1990
Box 66, Folder 5 Haiti, 1987-1992
Box 66, Folder 6-7 Honduras, 1988
Box 66, Folder 8 Hungary, 1988-1992
Box 66, Folder 9-10 Hungary: Balint Magyar, 1989-1990
Box 66, Folder 11 Hungary: Roundtable Discussion, 1991-1992
Box 66, Folder 12 I, 1986-1993
Box 67, Folder 1 Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1991-1992
Box 67, Folder 2 Indian Law Resource Center, 1985-1992
Box 67, Folder 3-4 Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1989-1993
Box 67, Folder 5 Institute of East-West Dynamics, 1992-1993
Box 67, Folder 6 Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana: Earnest Sickey, 1987
Box 67, Folder 7 Kaplan, Roger, 1988-1993
Box 67, Folder 8-9 Karl, Jonathan, 1989-1993
Box 67, Folder 10 Kean, Chris, 1990-1992
Box 67, Folder 11 Kemble, Penn, 1988-1989 May
Box 67, Folder 12-13 Kemble, Penn, 1989 June-1993
Box 68, Folder 1-5 Kemble, Penn: Democracy in the World, 1991-1992
Box 68, Folder 6 Kemble, Penn: USSR, 1991-1992
Box 68, Folder 7 Kis, Janos, 1988-1992
Box 68, Folder 8 Kurdistan, 1991-1993
Box 68, Folder 9 La Prensa, 1989
Box 68, Folder 10 League for Industrial Democracy, 1986-1992
Box 68, Folder 11 Leiken, Bob, 1991
Box 68, Folder 12 Lithuania, 1989-1991
Box 68, Folder 13 Lockhart Institute, 1991-1992
Box 69, Folder 1 McCain, John, 1987-1990
Box 69, Folder 2 McColm, Bruce: Memoranda, 1988-1993
Box 69, Folder 3 Mailing List, 1992
Box 69, Folder 4 Membership Mailing, 1988-1990
Box 69, Folder 5 Middle East, 1991-1992
Box 69, Folder 6 Mihajlov, Mihajlo, 1991
Box 69, Folder 7 Miscellaneous Meeting: Discussion Announcements, 1991-1993
Box 69, Folder 8 Mongolia, 1993
Box 69, Folder 9 Myer Foundation, 1990 July
Box 69, Folder 10 Namibia, 1989-1991
Box 69, Folder 11 New Movement, 1990-1991
Box 69, Folder 12 Nicaragua, 1987-1992
Box 69, Folder 13-14 Nicaragua: 1990 Elections Briefing Packet, 1989
Box 69, Folder 15-16 Nicaragua: Rojas, Antonio Ybarra, 1989-1990
Box 69, Folder 17 Nut File, 1981-1995
Box 70, Folder 1-2 Obcansky Institute, 1990-1993
Box 70, Folder 3 Obor Indonesian Foundation, 1992
Box 70, Folder 4 Old Timers, 1988-1992
Box 70, Folder 5 Payne, Douglas, 1988-1993
Box 70, Folder 6-8 Penn and Schoen Worldwide Election Auditing, 1990-1993
Box 70, Folder 9 Peru, 1992
Box 70, Folder 10 Poland, 1988-1991
Box 70, Folder 11-12 Pordzik, Wolfgang, 1992
Box 70, Folder 13 Program Proposals, 1988 and 1991, 1988, 1991
Box 71, Folder 1 Prodemca, 1986-1988
Box 71, Folder 2 Puebla Institute, 1991-1993
Box 71, Folder 3 Reebok Human Rights Award, 1990-1992
Box 71, Folder 4 Resource Center, 1989-1992
Box 71, Folder 5 Romania, 1988-1992
Box 71, Folder 6-7 Russian Constitutional Center, 1992
Box 71, Folder 8 Russian Referendum, 1993
Box 71, Folder 9 Rustin Fund, 1988-1990
Box 71, Folder 10 Ryan, Joseph, 1991-1992
Box 71, Folder 11 Scholl, George: Employee Evaluation, 1988-1990
Box 71, Folder 12 Sithole, Rev. Ndabaningi, 1985-1991
Box 71, Folder 13 Slepak Foundation, 1988-1989
Box 71, Folder 14 Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc, 1989
Box 71, Folder 15 Social Democrats, 1987-1994
Box 71, Folder 16 Solidarity, 1985-1986
Box 72, Folder 1 Solidarity Human Rights Intervention and Lawfulness Commission, 1989
Box 72, Folder 2 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 1988
Box 72, Folder 3 South Africa, 1988-1990
Box 72, Folder 4 Staff Memoranda: Miscellaneous, 1987-1993
Box 72, Folder 5 Student Human Rights Exchange, 1991-1992
Box 72, Folder 6 Sussman, Leonard R, 1981-1993
Box 72, Folder 7-11 Tibet, 1980-1995
Box 72, Folder 12 U-Z
Box 73, Folder 1 Uganda, 1988
Box 73, Folder 2 Ukraine, 1992
Box 73, Folder 3 United Nations, 1989 and 1993, 1989, 1993
Box 73, Folder 4 United Nations: World Conference on Human Rights, 1992-1993
Box 73, Folder 5 United States Environmental Project, 1989
Box 73, Folder 6 United States Foreign Policy, 1989
Box 73, Folder 7 United States Institute of Peace, 1992-1993
Box 73, Folder 8 Van Voren, Robert, 1989-1992
Box 73, Folder 9 Vanderbilt University: Education Excel Network, 1989-1992
Box 73, Folder 10 Vietnam Committee for Human Rights, 1993 March-1993 October
Box 73, Folder 11 Washington D.C. Outreach Program, 1987-1989
Box 73, Folder 12 Wilton Park Conferences, 1987 March-1987 April
Box 73, Folder 13 World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh, 1990-1993
Box 73, Folder 14 World Press Freedom Committee, 1988-1991
Box 73, Folder 15 World Without War Council, 1989-1991
Box 73, Folder 16 Yugoslavia, 1987-1991
Box 73, Folder 17 Zarycky, George: Testimony, 1990
Box 73, Folder 18 Zaslavsky/Bosker Roundtable, 1991
Box 73, Folder 19 Adrian Karatnycky Files
A-Z, 1993-1995
Box 73, Folder 20 Freedom House Visitors, 1993 October-1995
Box 73, Folder 21 Interco Press, 1994-1995
Box 74, Folder 1 National Endowment for Democracy, 1993
Box 74, Folder 2 Nut File, 1995
Box 74, Folder 3 Payne, Douglas, 1993-1994
Box 74, Folder 4 Sussman, Leonard, 1993-1994
Box 74, Folder 5 Series 2, Subseries 2: Washington Office, 1987-1994
Subseries Description
Series 2, Subseries 2: Washington Office, 1987-1994, contains the correspondence, memoranda, clippings and reports the Washington Office forwarded to the central office in New York. The general correspondence is arranged chronologically followed by alphabetically arranged subject files. Opened in 1987, the office was established to monitor congressional initiatives that would directly affect Freedom House programs and policies. It also distributed Freedom House publications, met with various congressional representatives, provided reference services to media outlets, organized press functions, and created the Cuban Roundtable. The Cuban Roundtable provided a forum where opinion and policy makers could gather to discuss current developments in Cuba as well as the direction of U.S.-Cuban relations.
Correspondence, 1987-1991
Box 74, Folder 6-13 Correspondence, 1992-1994
Box 75, Folder 1-5 Activity Reports, 1987-1994
Box 75, Folder 6 Briefing Book on Human Rights in Cuba, 1990-1991
Box 75, Folder 7 Calzon, Frank: Articles, 1988
Box 75, Folder 8 Cazabon, Sebastian Arcos, 1989-1990
Box 75, Folder 9 Escalona, Roberto Lugue, 1991-1993
Box 75, Folder 10 Freedom House 50th Anniversary Stamp Project, 1988
Box 75, Folder 11 The Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba, 1991-1993
Box 75, Folder 12 Series 2, Subseries 3: Financial Records, 1941-1992
Subseries Description
Series 2, Subseries 3: Financial Records, 1941-1992, contains statements, ledgers, correspondence, publications and other information documenting the organization's financial history and its fund raising program. The material is arranged alphabetically by type of material with the fund raising material following the general financial records. This documentation primarily includes annual statements prepared by Freedom House's auditors, and correspondence with contributors. Additional financial information can be found in the minutes, meeting materials, and correspondence subseries of the Board of Trustees series.
Annual Reports, 1943, 1955, 1977-1992
Box 75, Folder 13 Assets, 1969-1984
Box 75, Folder 14 Audits, 1965-1988
Box 76, Folder 1 Budget, 1944-1987
Box 76, Folder 2 Income and Expenses, 1942-1987
Box 76, Folder 3 Investment Committee, 1968-1984
Box 76, Folder 4 Financial Statements, 1941-1979 January and 1987-1988, 1941-1979 January, 1987-1988
Box 76, Folder 5-6 Tax Forms, 1941-1992
Box 76, Folder 7-9 Fundraising Correspondence: Board Members, 1961-1985
Box 76, Folder 10 Fundraising Correspondence: Board Members, 1961-1985
Box 77, Folder 1 Fundraising Contributions, 1947-1988
Box 77, Folder 2-6 Fundraising Contributors List, 1951-1978
Box 77, Folder 7-8 Fundraising Letters to Major Contributors, 1962-1985
Box 78, Folder 1 PAI Fundraising Dinner, 1969-1970
Box 78, Folder 2-5 Fundraising Rejections, 1972
Box 78, Folder 6-8 Fundraising Solicitation Letters, 1967-1972
Box 78, Folder 9 Series 3: Willkie Memorial Building, 1944-1987
Series Description
Series 3: Willkie Memorial Building, 1944-1987, houses a variety of alphabetically arranged correspondence related to the purchase, maintenance and sale of the building. The building was purchased and renovated with funds subscribed by the original supporters of Freedom House. It was dedicated to the memory of Willkie on October 8, 1945. Unable to maintain the building financially, Freedom House was forced to sell it in 1985, setting off a firestorm of protest from the occupants. Lawsuits were filed to block the sale, but to no avail. Located in Meeting Materials of the Board of Trustees is more information regarding the sale of the building. During its 40-year existence, the building housed non-profit organizations that engaged in advancing a free society. Such renowned organizations as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the National Citizens Council on Civil Rights used the Willkie building for their offices.
Within this series are materials related to specific events and ceremonies, which either took place in the building itself or were sponsored by the trustees of the Willkie Memorial Building. Aside from the dedication and rededication of the building, there were receptions for dignitaries, fundraisers for Freedom House, and One World Award dinners. Notable in this series is the correspondence between George Field and the African-American sculptor Richmond Barthe. In 1945, Barthe was commissioned to design the Wendell Willkie Memorial Plaque.
Although the Willkie Memorial Building was a separate entity from Freedom House, governed by its own board, the key players remained the same. A few stray copies of the meeting minutes of the Willkie board can be found in Series 1: Board of Trustees, while a complete run is located in the George Field collection (MC#048).
A-C, 1944-1967
Box 78, Folder 10 American Political Science Association Award, 1947-1953
Box 78, Folder 11 American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Inc, 1949
Box 78, Folder 12 Barthe, Richmond, 1945
Box 79, Folder 1 Citizens' Housing Council of New York, Inc, 1945-1946
Box 79, Folder 2 Common Council for American Unity, 1945-1956
Box 79, Folder 3 Communist Contribution Refused, 1945
Box 79, Folder 4 Contract of Sale to Republic National Bank of New York, 1985
Box 79, Folder 5 D-F, 1944-1956
Box 79, Folder 6 Financial Statements, 1946-1978 and 1987, 1946-1978, 1987
Box 79, Folder 7 Freedom Parade, 1948-1949
Box 79, Folder 8 Fundraising Campaign, 1944-1945
Box 79, Folder 9-10 G-V, 1940-1952
Box 79, Folder 11-13 Lisle Fellowship, 1948
Box 79, Folder 14 Luncheons, 1952-1954
Box 79, Folder 15 NAACP, 1944-1963
Box 80, Folder 1 National Citizens' Council on Civil Rights, 1948-1950
Box 80, Folder 2 National Citizens' Council on Civil Rights: Community Audit Questionnaire, 1948-1949
Box 80, Folder 3 One World Award, 1945-1947
Box 80, Folder 4-5 One World Award: Controversy, 1949-1950
Box 80, Folder 6 One World Salute to San Francisco, 1945
Box 80, Folder 7 Operations, 1945-1981
Box 80, Folder 8 Patterson, Robert, 1949-1951
Box 80, Folder 9 Private Foundation Status, 1987
Box 80, Folder 10 School Volunteer Program, 1967
Box 80, Folder 11 Sponsors' Luncheon, 1945
Box 80, Folder 12 Tenants, 1945-1969
Box 80, Folder 13 Tenant Lawsuit, 1985
Box 80, Folder 14-16 W, 1941-1966
Box 81, Folder 1 Wendell Willkie Birthday Dinner, 1947-1948
Box 81, Folder 2 Willkie Family, 1949-1968
Box 81, Folder 3 World Student Service Fund, 1945
Box 81, Folder 4 Series 4: Programs and Projects, 1941-1996
Series Description
Series 4: Programs and Projects, 1941-1996, is divided into four subseries: Bookshelf/Books USA, Radio and Television Broadcasts, Conferences and In-Service, and Eurasia. Each subseries details the programs launched by Freedom House.
Series 4, Subseries 1: Bookshelf/Books USA, 1956-1986
Subseries Description
Series 4, Subseries 1: Bookshelf/Books USA, 1956-1986, consists of correspondence, reports, financial information, and memoranda, which chronicle the activities of Freedom House's Bookshelf project, which was launched in 1959, and its acquisition of the independent entity, Books USA in 1967. The material is arranged alphabetically by topic with the Bookshelf material preceding Books USA. Books USA was officially dissolved by the state of Illinois in 1968. Each sought to distribute important publications, in cooperation with the United States Information Agency and the Peace Corps, to Third World schools, libraries, and organizations. The programs distributed important works such as Common Sense and Other Political Writings by Thomas Paine; Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy; Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman; and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The books were viewed as a means to disprove the misconceptions about America abroad, and to meet the massive challenge of books distributed by Communist nations.
Bookshelf Files
Advertising Council Correspondence, 1966-1973
Box 81, Folder 5 Agreements and Deliveries, 1958-1960
Box 81, Folder 6 Annual Reports, 1985-1986
Box 81, Folder 7 Applications, 1964-1984
Box 81, Folder 8-12 Applications, 1985
Box 82, Folder 1 Applications: Rejected, 1961-1964
Box 82, Folder 2 Book of the Month Club, 1964-1967
Box 82, Folder 3 Booklists, 1960-1968
Box 82, Folder 4 Conference: Acceptances and Regrets, 1960
Box 82, Folder 5 Conference: Correspondence, 1960
Box 82, Folder 6-7 Conference: Proceedings and Papers, 1960
Box 82, Folder 8 Committee Formation, 1959
Box 82, Folder 9 Committee Press Releases, 1960
Box 82, Folder 10 Committee Program Prospectus, 1961
Box 82, Folder 11 Correspondence, 1960-1984
Box 83, Folder 1-11 Correspondence, 1959
Box 84, Folder 1 Foundation Proposal, 1965
Box 84, Folder 2 Fundraising: Acknowledgements, 1959-1965
Box 84, Folder 3-4 Fundraising: Acknowledgements & Appeal letters, 1966-1980
Box 84, Folder 5 Fundraising: Corporate, 1965-1975
Box 84, Folder 6-7 Ghana Teachers Training Colleges, 1970-1971
Box 84, Folder 8 International Book Year, 1971-1972
Box 84, Folder 9 MacLeish, Archibald, 1959-1960
Box 85, Folder 1 Organizations, 1960-1973
Box 85, Folder 2-6 Opposition Mail, 1956-1968
Box 85, Folder 7-8 Oram, Inc, 1960
Box 85, Folder 9 Overseas Book Program, Correspondence, 1985-1986
Box 86, Folder 1 Pamphlets, Records, undated
Box 86, Folder 2 Press Coverage, 1959-1960
Box 86, Folder 3 Publicity: General, 1965-1972
Box 86, Folder 4 Publicity: Print, 1966-1974
Box 86, Folder 5 Publicity: Radio, 1968-1969
Box 86, Folder 6 Publicity: TV, 1968-1970
Box 86, Folder 7 Shipping Lists, 1969
Box 86, Folder 8 Sister Cities, 1961-1962
Box 86, Folder 9 Supplies & Services, 1960-1962
Box 86, Folder 10 Books USA Files
Administrative Documents, 1963-1967
Box 86, Folder 12 Advertising Council, 1965-1967
Box 86, Folder 13 Board of Directors: Correspondence, 1963-1967
Box 86, Folder 14 Board of Directors: Minutes, Reports, & Amendments, 1963-1968
Box 87, Folder 1-2 Board of Directors: Miscellaneous Memoranda, 1964-1967
Box 87, Folder 3 Board of Directors: Resignations, 1967
Box 87, Folder 4 Book Orders: Publishers, 1963-1967
Box 87, Folder 5-6 Budget Figures, 1963-1967
Box 87, Folder 7 Bylaws, 1966 May
Box 87, Folder 8 Certificates of Incorporation, Exemption, & Dissolution, 1963-1968
Box 87, Folder 9 Charles Levy Circulating Co, 1963-1967
Box 87, Folder 10 Custom Duty: Replies from Embassy, 1966-1967
Box 87, Folder 11 Day File, 1965 April-June
Box 87, Folder 12 Day File, 1963-1964
Box 88, Folder 1-4 Edwards, Arthur R.: Correspondence, 1963-1966
Box 88, Folder 5 Edwards, Arthur R.: Day File, 1966
Box 88, Folder 6-7 Endorsements, 1963-1966
Box 88, Folder 8 Executive Committee, 1963-1967
Box 88, Folder 9 Financial Information, 1966-1967
Box 88, Folder 10 Foundations, 1963-1968
Box 89, Folder 1-2 Foundations: New Request, 1966-1967
Box 89, Folder 3 Foundations & International Companies: Fund Requests, 1964-1966
Box 89, Folder 4 Frankin Spier, Inc, 1966-1967
Box 89, Folder 5 General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1963-1967
Box 89, Folder 6 Girl Scouts, 1964-1966
Box 89, Folder 7 Human Interests Reaction, 1963-1967
Box 89, Folder 8 Information from Field on Reaction and Distribution, 1964-1965
Box 89, Folder 9 Kiwanis, 1965-1967
Box 89, Folder 10 Mailing Lists, 1965-1966
Box 89, Folder 11 Mailings, 1965-1967
Box 89, Folder 12 Marks, Leonard: U.S.I.A, 1964-1967
Box 90, Folder 1 Memoranda, 1964-1966
Box 90, Folder 2 Merger, 1966-1970
Box 90, Folder 3 Meyer, Helen, 1966-1967
Box 90, Folder 4 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1963-1967
Box 90, Folder 5-6 National Education Association, 1963-1967
Box 90, Folder 7 NT Home Library Foundation, 1963-1966
Box 90, Folder 8 Order of the Eastern Star, 1963-1967
Box 90, Folder 9 Organizations, 1963-1967
Box 90, Folder 10 Peace Corps, 1963-1967
Box 90, Folder 11 Peace Corps Volunteers: Africa, 1964-1967
Box 90, Folder 12 Peace Corps Volunteers: Letters of Request and Thanks, 1966-1967
Box 91, Folder 1 Peace Corps Volunteers: Mid/Far East, 1964-1967
Box 91, Folder 2 Peace Corps Volunteers: South America, 1963-1967
Box 91, Folder 3 People to People, 1966-1967
Box 91, Folder 4 Pilot International, 1964-1967
Box 91, Folder 5 Publicity, 1963-1967
Box 91, Folder 6 Publicity: Clippings, 1968-1969
Box 91, Folder 7 Publicity: Fliers, 1960s
Box 91, Folder 8 Publicity: Solicitations, 1964-1967
Box 91, Folder 9-10 Radio & Television, 1964-1967
Box 91, Folder 11-12 Radio & Television: Invoices, 1965-1967
Box 91, Folder 13 Radio & Television: Spots, 1966
Box 92, Folder 1 No Folder
Box 92, Folder 2 Reed, Stanley F, 1964-1966
Box 92, Folder 3 Replacement of Lost Packets, 1964-1967
Box 92, Folder 4 Requests for Information on Sending Books Abroad, 1965-1967
Box 92, Folder 5 Requests from Abroad, 1963-1967
Box 92, Folder 6 Requests from Home & Abroad, 1964-1966
Box 92, Folder 7 Schools & Colleges, 1963-1967
Box 92, Folder 8 Smith Management, 1965-1967
Box 92, Folder 9 Speech Materials, 1965-1967
Box 92, Folder 10 Suggestions, 1964-1965
Box 92, Folder 11 Taxes, 1963-1966
Box 92, Folder 12 Taylor, Frank E, 1964-1967
Box 92, Folder 13 Testimonials from Recipients, 1964-1967
Box 92, Folder 14 Thanks from Abroad, 1964-1966
Box 92, Folder 15 Trip Reports, 1964-1966
Box 92, Folder 16 U.S.I.A, 1961-1964
Box 92, Folder 17 U.S.I.A.: Missions, 1964-1965
Box 92, Folder 18 Warehousing & Packaging, 1964-1967
Box 92, Folder 19 Women's Organizations, 1963-1967
Box 93, Folder 1 Women's Circle, 1964-1966
Box 93, Folder 2 Series 4, Subseries 2: Radio and Television Broadcasts, 1941-1988
Subseries Description
Series 4, Subseries 2: Radio and Television Broadcasts, 1941-1988, contains correspondence and scripts of Freedom House's broadcasts from 1942 through 1988. The broadcasts are arranged alphabetically with radio preceding television. The content of the broadcasts corresponds with the major issues of the day such as fascism, communism and civil rights. Major programs include Our Secret Weapon with Rex Stout as the “lie detective” debunking Axis propaganda; Freedom House Forum; and Pride and Prejudice, a forum for representatives of different races and religions to discuss issues of prejudice. Many of these successful radio broadcasts became television programs in the 1950s and 1960s.
Radio Broadcasts
Balance Sheet of Freedom, 1957
Box 93, Folder 3 Barry Gray Show, 1962-1963
Box 93, Folder 4 Berle, Adolf A.: Interview, 1963
Box 93, Folder 5 Betty Furness Program, 1961-1962
Box 93, Folder 6 Broadcasts to Europe, 1942
Box 93, Folder 7 Citizens for Victory, 1943
Box 93, Folder 8 Declaration of Freedom, 1951
Box 93, Folder 9 Free Speech at the Crossroads, 1945
Box 93, Folder 10 Freedom House Forum, 1943-1961
Box 93, Folder 11-14 Freedom House Review, 1941-1943
Box 93, Folder 15 Freedom House Supper Club, 1945-1946
Box 93, Folder 16 Freedom House Topics, 1943-1947
Box 93, Folder 17 Giants of Freedom, 1942
Box 94, Folder 1 Lest We Forget, 1943
Box 94, Folder 2 Miscellaneous Broadcasts, 1942-1966
Box 94, Folder 3-4 New World A-Coming, 1945
Box 94, Folder 5 Our Secret Weapon, 1942-1946
Box 94, Folder 6 Our Secret Weapon: Scripts # 1-62, 1942-1943
Box 94, Folder 7 Overstreet, Bonaro, Records, undated
Box 94, Folder 8 Paris, Morris: Scripts, 1940s
Box 94, Folder 9 Pride & Prejudice, 1948-1956
Box 94, Folder 10-15 Pride & Prejudice, 1945-1947
Box 95, Folder 1-5 Soviet Intrigue, 1953
Box 95, Folder 6 This is our Cause, 1943
Box 95, Folder 7 Victory without Peace: Roger Burlingame Interview, 1944
Box 95, Folder 8 The Voice of Freedom, 1942-1943
Box 95, Folder 9 We Speak for Ourselves, 1943
Box 95, Folder 10 What Do You Think?, 1943
Box 95, Folder 11 Television Broadcasts
Freedom Challenge, 1955-1956
Box 95, Folder 12 Freedom Festival, 1955
Box 95, Folder 13 The Great Challenge, 1962
Box 96, Folder 1 Korean Armistice Day, 1953
Box 96, Folder 2 Miscellaneous Broadcasts, 1962-1965
Box 96, Folder 3 The Nation's Future, 1961
Box 96, Folder 4 The New York Forum, 1960
Box 96, Folder 5 The Other Europe, Documentary, 1988
Box 96, Folder 6 Our Secret Weapon, 1950-1951
Box 96, Folder 7-8 Our Secret Weapon: Scripts, 1951
Box 96, Folder 9 Series 4, Subseries 3: Conferences and In-Service, 1942-1994
Subseries Description
Series 4, Subseries 3: Conferences and In-Service, 1942-1994, houses transcripts, correspondence, memoranda, agendas, and papers which detail various conferences, round-tables and in-service programs sponsored by Freedom House. The files are arranged alphabetically by Conference followed by the In-Service programs. Conference topics ranged from “Problem Areas Affecting Freedom” to “Youth Rebellion.” Among the larger conferences are the Asian Policy Conference held in Tuxedo, New York, the Conference on U.S.-Soviet Relations, and Freedom House's In-Service course for New York teachers, which ran from 1965-1972.
Conferences
Afghan Delegation to Freedom House: Transcript, 1988
Box 96, Folder 10 Asian Policy Conference, 1967-1969
Box 96, Folder 11-13 Asian Policy Conference: Statement Circulation, 1967-1968
Box 97, Folder 1 Asian Policy Conference: Statement Criticisms, 1967-1968
Box 97, Folder 2 Asian Policy Conference: Statement Requests, 1967-1969
Box 97, Folder 3-7 Asian Policy Conference: Transcript, 1967 October 20-22
Box 97, Folder 8-10 Civil Society in Eastern Europe Roundtable, 1988
Box 98, Folder 1 Conversion Conference, 1991-1992
Box 98, Folder 2 Consultative Assembly on Cuba, 1962-1963
Box 98, Folder 3-4 The Drug Trafficking Threat to Democracy: Transcript of Tapes, 1988
Box 98, Folder 5-6 Eastern Europe Conference, 1988
Box 98, Folder 7 Ethiopia Conference, 1988-1990
Box 98, Folder 8 Fight for Freedom Conference, 1951
Box 98, Folder 9 Freedom Assembly, 1961
Box 98, Folder 10 NATO Conference, 1994
Box 98, Folder 11 Nicaraguans on Nicaragua, 1988
Box 98, Folder 12 News Media/Government Consultants Conference, 1973
Box 98, Folder 13 News Media/Government Consultants Conference, 1973
Box 99, Folder 1-2 News Media Meeting, 1967
Box 99, Folder 3 Patterson Memorial Conference, 1951-1956
Box 99, Folder 4-6 Post-Election Conference on City Affairs, 1945
Box 99, Folder 7 Problem Area Affecting Freedom Conference, 1964
Box 99, Folder 8 Problem Area Affecting Freedom Conference: Preliminary Report, Schedule, & Participants, 1964
Box 99, Folder 9 Problem Area Affecting Freedom Conference: Transcripts, 1964
Box 99, Folder 10 Regenerating the American Will and Applying it to Public Policy, 1976
Box 99, Folder 11 Role of Media in an Election Campaign Conference, 1995
Box 99, Folder 12 Sanctions Conference, 1985
Box 99, Folder 13 Somalia Conference, 1992
Box 99, Folder 14 Soviet Union: Glasnost Seminar, 1987
Box 100, Folder 1 Supporting Freedom in Muslim Central Asia, 1980
Box 100, Folder 2 Supporting Liberalization in the U.S.S.R, 1978
Box 100, Folder 3 Symposium on the Nationalities: Question in the U.S.S.R, Armenia, Transcripts, 1988-1989
Box 100, Folder 4 Symposium on the Nationalities: Question in the U.S.S.R, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Crimea, 1988
Box 100, Folder 5-6 Symposium on the Nationalities: Question in the U.S.S.R, the Baltics, Ukraine, and Byelorussia, 1988
Box 100, Folder 7 Soviet Nationalities: Transcript, Tapes 1-2, 1988
Box 100, Folder 8 Soviet Nationalities: Transcript, Tape 3, 1988
Box 101, Folder 1 Tamiment Labor Conference, 1942-1943 and 1954, 1942-1943, 1954
Box 101, Folder 2 TV and World Affairs Conference, 1968
Box 101, Folder 3 Tufts Univeristy Conferences, 1989-1991
Box 101, Folder 4 U.S.- Soviet Relations Conference, 1969
Box 101, Folder 5 U.S.- Soviet Relations Conference: Background Papers, 1968-1969
Box 101, Folder 6 U.S.- Soviet Relations Conference: Groundwork & Preparations, 1968-1969
Box 101, Folder 7 U.S.- Soviet Relations Conference: Transcripts, 1969
Box 101, Folder 8 Workshop in Democracy, 1959
Box 101, Folder 9 Youth Rebellion Conference, 1968-1969
Box 102, Folder 1-2 In-Service Programs
Problems of Freedom, 1964-1972
Box 102, Folder 3-7 Problems of Freedom: Discussion Guide, 1969-1970
Box 102, Folder 8 Problems of Freedom: Lectures, 1970-1972
Box 102, Folder 9 Problems of Freedom: Lectures, Records 1965-1969 and undated, 1965-1969, undated
Box 103, Folder 1-5 Problems of Freedom: Speaker Biographies, 1965-1972
Box 103, Folder 6 Problems of Freedom: Term Papers, 1967
Box 103, Folder 7 Problems of Freedom: Term Papers, 1969-1970
Box 104, Folder 1-2 Series 4, Subseries 4: Eurasia, 1970-1997
Subseries Description
Series 4, Subseries 4: Eurasia, 1970-1997, contains the alphabetically arranged files of Freedom House's Soviet/Russian specialist, Ludmilla Thorne. The program sought to disseminate information on social conditions under repressive regimes, and the fight for freedom within those countries. Specifically, it published underground articles and appeals smuggled out of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China. Many of the pieces of correspondence, memoranda, and articles are in Russian.
Afghanistan, 1980-1987
Box 104, Folder 3-4 Afghanistan: Contributions, 1983
Box 104, Folder 5 Afghanistan War: Soviet Press, 1983-1989
Box 104, Folder 6 Book Project, 1994-1996
Box 104, Folder 7 Chechnya, 1995-1996
Box 104, Folder 8-9 Chechnya, 1994-1995
Box 105, Folder 1-2 Clippings, 1980-1988
Box 105, Folder 3 Correspondence, 1990 April-1994
Box 105, Folder 4-8 Correspondence, 1987-1990 March
Box 106, Folder 1-9 Correspondence, 1983-1986
Box 107, Folder 1-9 Daily Glasnost, 1989-1991
Box 108, Folder 1 Democratic Initiatives Center, 1994
Box 108, Folder 2 Eastern Europe, 1987
Box 108, Folder 3 Eurasia Report: Clippings, 1995-1996
Box 108, Folder 4 Freedom House Dispatches, 1987
Box 108, Folder 5 Free Enterprise Initiative, 1991-1994
Box 108, Folder 6 Glasnost Research, 1988-1990
Box 108, Folder 7 Glasnost Symposium, 1986-1987
Box 108, Folder 8 Hot Line, 1994
Box 108, Folder 9 Ilya Chavchavadzc Society, 1988
Box 108, Folder 10 International Human Rights Conference, 1988-1990
Box 108, Folder 11 Joint Nonviolent Action, 1996
Box 109, Folder 1 Lawful Regulation of Security Services of Russia & Developed Countries Conference, 1995-1996
Box 109, Folder 2 League for International Democracry, 1979-1983
Box 109, Folder 3 Lecture Bureau, 1970-1985
Box 109, Folder 4 Miscellaneous, 1985-1989
Box 109, Folder 5-6 Moscow Research Center for Human Rights, 1993-1995
Box 109, Folder 7 Museum of Soviet Unofficial Art, 1980-1989
Box 109, Folder 8-9 National Council of Churches of Christ, 1984
Box 109, Folder 10 National Endowment for Democracy, 1991-1996
Box 109, Folder 11 National Endowment for Democracy, 1993-1996
Box 110, Folder 1-3 National Endowment for Democracy: Butchenko, Yuri, 1990-1991
Box 110, Folder 4 National Self-Determination, 1993
Box 110, Folder 5 Ostankina: Russian State Television & Radio, 1994
Box 110, Folder 6 Padalko, Yuri Irkutsk, 1991-1994
Box 110, Folder 7 Persona, 1995-1997
Box 110, Folder 8-9 Poland, 1979-1988
Box 110, Folder 10 Radio Free Kabul, 1981-1987
Box 111, Folder 1 Resistance International, 1983-1990
Box 111, Folder 2 Rostov-on-Don Region, 1993-1995
Box 111, Folder 3-4 Rule of Law Project, 1993-1994
Box 111, Folder 5-6 Rule of Law Project: Radio Mayak, 1995
Box 111, Folder 7 Sakharov Archives Project, 1992-1994
Box 111, Folder 8 Sakharov Museum and Center, 1994-1996
Box 111, Folder 9 Soros Foundation, 1991 August
Box 112, Folder 1 Soviet Union, 1991
Box 112, Folder 2 Soviet Union: Miners, 1990-1991
Box 112, Folder 3 Soviet Union: POWs, 1980-1989
Box 112, Folder 4 Soviet Union: Women Political Prisoners, 1985-1986
Box 112, Folder 5 Sysoyev, Vyacheslav, 1982-1983
Box 112, Folder 6 Thorne, Ludmilla, 1987-1988
Box 112, Folder 7 Timofeyev, Lev, 1994
Box 112, Folder 8 Series 5: Awards and Celebrations, 1942-1993
Series Description
Series 5: Awards and Celebrations, 1942-1993, mainly contains correspondence, clippings, speeches, programs, invitations, and other information regarding the annual Freedom Award ceremonies, and is arranged chronologically, but the material within the folders is arranged in reverse chronological order. The award was created in 1943 to honor outstanding contributions to the cause of human liberty. It was presented continuously from 1943 until 1977. Honorees included Sumner Welles, George C. Marshall, Matthew B. Ridgway, U.N. Soldiers in Korea, and the Arkansas Gazette. The tradition was revived in 1991 with awards presented to the Dalai Lama and Vaclav Havel. It should be noted that letters from award recipients pre-dating 1967 were replaced with photocopies in these files. However, the originals can be found in the George Field Files (MC#048).
Freedom Award: Winners and Inscriptions on Plaques, 1943-1965
Box 112, Folder 9 Miscellaneous Special Events, 1942-1963
Box 112, Folder 10 Freedom House Opening, 1942 January
Box 112, Folder 11 Reception for South American Students, 1942 March
Box 112, Folder 12 Freedom House Inaugural Dinner, 1942 March
Box 112, Folder 13 Yugoslav Reception, 1942 March
Box 112, Folder 14 United Nations Emblem & Presentation to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1942 May
Box 112, Folder 15 Polish Week, 1942 March
Box 112, Folder 16 Freedom House Meeting, 1942 May
Box 112, Folder 17 United Nations Salute, 1942 June
Box 112, Folder 18 Free French Week, 1942 July
Box 112, Folder 19 Freedom House Membership Meeting, 1942 August
Box 112, Folder 20 Dinner Meeting, 1942 September
Box 112, Folder 21 Agony and Courage: Czech-Yugoslav Joint Exhibit, 1942 October
Box 112, Folder 22 1st Anniversary Dinner, 1942 November
Box 113, Folder 1 Pearl Harbor Anniversary: “Infamy of the Axis”, 1942 December
Box 113, Folder 2 In Which We Serve Award: Noel Coward, 1942 December
Box 113, Folder 3 What Are We Fighting For?, 1942
Box 113, Folder 4 Pictures of Freedom: Photo Contest, 1943 January
Box 113, Folder 5 Lincoln Day Meeting, 1943 February
Box 113, Folder 6 We Had Fainted Until We Had Believed: Battle of Britain Exhibit, 1943 April
Box 113, Folder 7 Win the Peace Rally, 1943
Box 113, Folder 8-9 V-E Day Celebration, 1944-1945
Box 113, Folder 15 Freedom Never Dies, 1944 April
Box 113, Folder 12 Underground Europe: Exhibit, 1944 May
Box 113, Folder 13 2nd Anniversary/Freedom Award: Lippmann, Walter, 1943 October
Box 113, Folder 10 Housewarming, 1944 January
Box 113, Folder 11 3rd Anniversary/Freedom Award: Welles, Sumner, 1944 November
Box 113, Folder 14 Willkie Memorial Building Dedication, 1945 October
Box 113, Folder 17 Chinese Consulate's Reception, 1945 September
Box 113, Folder 16 4th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Eisenhower, Dwight D, 1945 October
Box 113, Folder 18 United Nations Week, 1946 May-1946 June
Box 113, Folder 19 UN Emblem Presentation, 1946 September
Box 113, Folder 20 5th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Baruch, Bernard M, 1946 October
Box 113, Folder 21 WMB Gold Medal Award, 1946-1947
Box 113, Folder 22 6th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Marshall, George C, 1947
Box 113, Folder 23 Jan Masaryk Memorial Meeting, 1948 March
Box 113, Folder 24 7th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Vandenburg, Arthur H, 1948 October
Box 113, Folder 25 8th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Clay, Lucius D. and Lilienthal, David E, 1949 October
Box 114, Folder 1 No Way Out Luncheon, 1950 August
Box 114, Folder 2 9th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Acheson, Dean, 1950 October
Box 114, Folder 3 Freedom Exhibit, 1950 October
Box 114, Folder 4 10th Anniversary: Fund Campaign, 1950-1951
Box 114, Folder 5 10th Anniversary: Declaration of Freedom, 1951
Box 114, Folder 6-7 10th Anniversary: Declaration of Freedom Signature Cards, 1951
Box 114, Folder 8 10th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Hoffman, Paul G, 1951 October
Box 114, Folder 9 Memorial Service: Patterson, Robert P, 1952 January
Box 114, Folder 10 Town Hall Luncheon: “Politics and Citizenship in 1952”, 1952 April
Box 114, Folder 11 11th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Ridgeway, Matthew B. and Conant, James B, 1952 October
Box 114, Folder 12 12th Anniversary/Freedom Award: United Nations Soldiers in Korea, 1953 November
Box 115, Folder 1 13th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Murrow, Edward R, 1954 October
Box 115, Folder 2 General Romulo Greeting, 1955 May
Box 115, Folder 3 14th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Churchill, Winston, 1955 October
Box 115, Folder 4 Lord & Taylor Award, 1956 May
Box 115, Folder 5 15th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Marin, Luis Munoz and Magsaysay, Ramon, 1956 October
Box 115, Folder 6 Patterson Memorial Luncheon, 1957 January
Box 115, Folder 7 Willkie 65th Birthday Celebration, 1957 February
Box 115, Folder 8 16th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Hungarian Freedom Fighters, 1957 October
Box 115, Folder 9 Memorial Service: Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1958 February
Box 115, Folder 10 Luncheon: Ford, George B, 1958 April
Box 115, Folder 11 Luncheon: Gideonese, Harry, 1958 September
Box 115, Folder 12 17th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Arkansas Gazette, 1958 October
Box 115, Folder 13 Patterson Memorial Luncheon, 1959 January
Box 115, Folder 14 Luncheon: Gideonese, Harry, 1959 May
Box 115, Folder 15 18th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Spaak, Paul-Henri, 1959 October
Box 116, Folder 1 Freedom House Luncheon, 1960 March
Box 116, Folder 2 19th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Paton, Alan, 1960 October
Box 116, Folder 3 Freedom House Roundtable, 1960 November
Box 116, Folder 4 20th Anniversary Program: De Gaulle Correspondence, 1961
Box 116, Folder 7 Luncheon: Wadsworth, James J, 1961 May
Box 116, Folder 5 20th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Brandt, Willy, 1961 October
Box 116, Folder 6 Freedom Assembly: 20th Anniversary, 1961 October
Box 116, Folder 8 Human Rights Luncheon, 1962 October
Box 116, Folder 9 21st Anniversary/Freedom Award: Monnet, Jean, 1963 January
Box 116, Folder 10 22nd Anniversary/Freedom Award: Evers, Medgar W. (posthumously), 1963 November
Box 116, Folder 11 Dinner: Ford, George B, 1964 December
Box 116, Folder 12 Dinner: Ford, George B, 1964 December
Box 117, Folder 1 25th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Truman, Harry S, 1964-1966
Box 117, Folder 2-4 25th Anniversary Program: NY Times Advertisement, 1965 March
Box 117, Folder 5 25th Anniversary Program: Publicity, 1965 February
Box 117, Folder 6 25th Anniversary Program: 21 Club Cocktail Party, 1965 March
Box 117, Folder 7 Assembly of Captive European Nations: Commemorative Medal, 1965 April
Box 117, Folder 8 26th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Johnson, Lyndon B, 1965-1966
Box 117, Folder 9 26th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Dais Invitees, 1966
Box 117, Folder 10 26th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Miscellaneous, 1941, 1946 and 1966, 1941, 1946, 1966
Box 117, Folder 11 26th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Refusals, 1966
Box 117, Folder 12 26th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Speeches and Programs, 1966
Box 117, Folder 13 Wendell Willkie 75th Birthday, 1967
Box 117, Folder 14 Maxwell A. Kriendler Award, 1968 November
Box 117, Folder 15 27th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Wilkins, Roy, 1966-1967
Box 117, Folder 16-17 28th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Casals, Pablo, 1967-1968
Box 118, Folder 1-2 29th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Djilas, Milovan, 1968-1969
Box 118, Folder 3-4 30th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Warren, Earl, 1969-1970
Box 118, Folder 5-6 30th Anniversary/Freedom Award: NY Times Coverage, 1969
Box 118, Folder 7 Frei Luncheon, 1971 October
Box 118, Folder 8 Willkie Memorial Building Rededication, 1973 February
Box 118, Folder 9 32nd Anniversary/Freedom Award: 15 Soviet Dissenters, 1973 December
Box 118, Folder 10 Freedom Award Correspondence, 1973-1976
Box 119, Folder 1 Memorial: Jackson, Katherine Gauss, 1975 June
Box 119, Folder 2 Memorial: Douglas, Paul H, 1976 December
Box 119, Folder 3 Freedom Award: Irani, Cushrow R, 1977 June
Box 119, Folder 4 40th Anniversary Dinner, 1981
Box 119, Folder 5 50th Anniversary/Freedom Award: Dalai Lama, 1988-1993
Box 119, Folder 6-8 50th Anniversary Dinner, 1993 January
Box 119, Folder 9 Miscellaneous, 1991
Box 119, Folder 10 Freedom Award: Havel, Vaclav, 1991-1992
Box 119, Folder 11 Paul Douglas Dinner, 1992 March
Box 119, Folder 12 Freedom Award: Patten, Chris, 1993
Box 119, Folder 13 Series 6: Public Relations, 1941-1995
Series Description
Series 6: Public Relations, 1941-1995, has been arranged into two subseries: Press Releases, and Clippings. This series highlights the publicity Freedom House sought and received from newspapers throughout the country and abroad.
Series 6, Subseries 1: Press Releases, 1942-1995
Subseries Description
Series 6, Subseries 1: Press Releases, 1942-1995, documents the type of information the organization deemed important to the press. The chronologically arranged releases usually announced upcoming events and programs, statements by the board and its members, the arrival of foreign “freedom fighters,” new publications, and Freedom Award recipients.
Press Releases, 1942
Box 119, Folder 14-15 Press Releases, 1943-1965
Box 120, Folder 1-9 Press Releases, 1966-1984
Box 121, Folder 1-9 Press Releases, 1985-1995
Box 122, Folder 1-7 Series 6, Subseries 2: Clippings, 1941-1992
Subseries Description
Series 6, Subseries 2: Clippings, 1941-1992, contains loose and bound clippings about Freedom House from various national and international newspapers. Also included is a list of Leonard Sussman's editorials and stories. This list precedes the chronologically arranged clippings, with the exception of a scrapbook that is housed in its own box.
Editorials & Stories: Lists, 1976-1977
Box 122, Folder 8 Clippings, 1945-1959
Box 122, Folder 9-11 Clippings: Scrapbook, 1942
Box 123 Clippings, 1960-1988
Box 124, Folder 1-5 Clippings: Spanish, 1985-1988
Box 124, Folder 6 Sample Clippings [1 of 2], 1989-1990
Box 124, Folder 7 Sample Clippings [2 of 2], 1989-1990
Box 125, Folder 1 Survey of Freedom, 1989-1991
Box 125, Folder 2 Sample Clippings, 1991
Box 125, Folder 3-4 Sample Clippings, 1991-1992
Box 125, Folder 5 Additional Clippings, 1991-1992
Box 125, Folder 6-7 Sample Clippings, 1992
Box 126, Folder 1-2 Highlights of 50 years with Freedom House, 1941-1992
Box 126, Folder 3 Survey of Freedom, 1992
Box 126, Folder 4-5 Series 7: Serials and Pamphlets, 1942-1999
Series Description
Series 7: Serials and Pamphlets, 1942-1999, contains various newsletters and pamphlets, which contained announcements of the organization's policies and activities, and reprints of important speeches and articles. This material is arranged alphabetically followed by the organization's magazine Freedom Review, which is arranged chronologically. Freedom House began publishing the periodical under the title Freedom at Issue in 1970. The periodical sought to publish authoritative comment on social and political problems, review notable but little-publicized books, and provide news of constructive programs and statements by Freedom House. The name was changed in 1993, and it focused on important domestic and foreign policy issues. Freedom House ceased publishing Freedom Review in 1997. Also included within this series are reports documenting the activities of the Washington office.
Balance Sheet of Freedom, 1953-1970
Box 126, Folder 6-7 Conferences and In-Service, Records, undated
Box 126, Folder 8 Cuba in the Nineties, 1991
Box 127, Folder 1 Distributed by Freedom House, Records, undated
Box 127, Folder 2 Freedom Appeals, 1979-1982
Box 127, Folder 3-4 Freedom Award Speeches, 1942-1965
Box 127, Folder 5 Freedom House Newsletter, 1944-1984 and 1989, 1944-1984, 1989
Box 127, Folder 6-7 Freedom House Publication Ads and Lists, 1965-1992
Box 127, Folder 8 Freedom Monitor, 1984-1989
Box 127, Folder 9-10 Freedom Monitor, 1991-1998
Box 128, Folder 1 Newspaper Articles Reprinted by Freedom House, 1943-1992
Box 128, Folder 2 Occasional Papers, 1966-1990
Box 128, Folder 3 Pamphlets: General, 1942-1992
Box 128, Folder 4 Public Affairs Institute, 1965-1972
Box 128, Folder 5 Reports published by Freedom House, 1942-1994
Box 128, Folder 6 Reprint Series #1-21, 1960-1966
Box 128, Folder 7 Robert Porter Patterson Memorial Conference, undated, 1958
Box 128, Folder 8 Sussman, Leonard: Essays, 1992-1999
Box 128, Folder 9 Thorne, Lumilla: Soviet POWs in Afghanistan, 1986
Box 128, Folder 10 Washington Office: Annual Report, 1990-1991
Box 128, Folder 11 Washington Office: A Report, 1988
Box 129, Folder 1 Freedom at Issue: No. 1-52, 1970 April-1979 October
Box 129, Folder 2-8 Freedom at Issue: No. 53-102, 1979 November-1988 June
Box 130, Folder 1-7 Freedom at Issue: No. 103-117, 1988 July-1990
Box 131, Folder 1-3 Freedom Review: Vol. 22 - Vol. 25 1-2, 1991-1994 April
Box 131, Folder 4-7 Freedom Review: Vol. 25 3-6, Vol. 28 2-3, 1994 June-1997
Box 132, Folder 1-6 Series 8: Fight for Freedom, 1936-1943
Series Description
Series 8: Fight for Freedom, 1936-1943, supplements the collection of Fight for Freedom, Inc. Records (MC#025) held in the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. This series contains correspondence, clippings, lists of state chapter's officers, speeches, scripts from the Fun to Be Free and Salute to Negro Troops programs, and press releases. The general material is arranged chronologically followed by alphabetical subject files. The Fight for Freedom organization was dissolved in 1942 and its funds and membership lists transferred to Freedom House.
General, 1941-1943
Box 132, Folder 7-8 Committee to Defend America, 1941
Box 132, Folder 9 Fun to be Free: FFF Stage, Screen, Radio and Arts Division, 1941
Box 132, Folder 10 Mailing Lists, 1936-1940
Box 132, Folder 11 Newspaper Advertisements, 1941
Box 133, Folder 1 Pamphlets, 1941
Box 133, Folder 2 Salute to Negro Troops: FFF Stage, Screen, Radio and Arts Division, 1941-1942
Box 133, Folder 3 State Chapters: Alabama - New Hampshire, Records, undated
Box 133, Folder 4 State Chapters: New Jersey - Wyoming, Records, undated
Box 133, Folder 5 Transcripts, Radio Broadcasts, Records of Distribution, etc, 1941
Box 133, Folder 6 Series 9: Photographs, Audiovisual and Oversized, 1940-1992
Series Description
Series 9: Photographs, Audiovisual and Oversized, 1940-1992, includes photographs of staff, board members, events and distinguished visitors. The audiovisual material contains films, cassette tapes, and phonograph records, while the oversized material includes posters, policy statements and newspaper advertisements. The material is arranged by form.
Photographs: Portraits and Artwork, 1944-1980s
Box 134 Photographs: Events, circa 1942-1990
Box 135 Photographs: Books USA and Miscellaneous, circa 1946-1987
Box 136 Photographs: Portraits, Events, Artwork, circa 1944-1992
Box 137 Oversized Photographs (6), Records, undated
Box 138 Cassette Tapes: Problems of Freedom in this Changing World (11); PRC Students (2); Tamara Grigoryants (1); Yehudah Paz (1); Jaime Chamorro (1); Humberto Belli (1); UNOC Meetings (1); Raul Manchlapus (1); rally (1); and R. Daigle (1), 1970s-1992
Box 139 Cassette Tapes: Afghan Delegation (1); Soviet Nationalities (8); Soviet Conference (6); Leonard Sussman at ACCE (1); Global Perestroika: Leo Cherne (1); and Haiti Election(2), 1984-1990
Box 140 Cassette Tapes: New York (6); American Experience (5); Father A. Morrison (2); and Board Meeting, 17 Jun 1991 (2), 1988 and undated, 1988, undated
Box 141 Phonograph Records: Balance Sheet of Freedom (2); Lord & Taylor Awards (1); Freedom Award 1963 (3); Books USA (3); and Inspiration (1), 1962-1967
Box 142 Audiotape: unidentified, Records, undated
Box 143 Videotapes: The Murrow-McCarthy Debate (1), Nicaragua (2); El Salvador (3); CBS Nightwatch, 29 Apr 1991 (2); and Somalia (1), circa 1991
Box 144 Film: Hubert Humphrey, 1969
Box 145 Film: The Murrow-McCarthy Debate (VHS copy located in box 144), 1954
Box 146 Film (2): The Murrow-McCarthy Debate, 1954
Box 146a Miscellaneous: Films, Freedom House and Bookshelf spots (13); Audiotapes, Leo Cherne and Unidentified (2); Microfiche, Various Publications (18); Pins (8); Identification Card (1), circa 1940-1989
Box 147 Oversized: Posters (40), circa 1941-1990
Box Cabinet 1 through Cabinet 6, Folder 3 ML.2000.17 Series 10: May 2000 Accession, 1933-2001
29.25 linear feet
25 boxes
Series Description
The May 2000 Accession series includes materials received from Freedom House in May 2000. The records include topical files of correspondence, articles and meeting materials about issues and individuals, copies of articles, reports and speeches and related correspondence, files on the planning and tenants of the Willkie Memorial Building, and Board of Trustees meeting minutes.
Arrangement
This series remains in the order in which it was received by the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Board of Trustees Meeting, 1991 January 14
Box 148 General, 1942-1991
Box 148 Board Packet Information, 1990-1991
Box 148 Yearbook Orders (Paper Edition), 1986
Box 148 Survey of Press Censorship-Brazil, 1990
Box 148 Washington Office-Brazil, 1990
Box 148 Latin America Hemispheric Studies, 1990
Box 148 Soviet Union, Freedom In-House, 1990
Box 148 Miscellaneous Articles, 1990
Box 148 Book Reviews, 1990
Box 148 Interco Press, 1990
Box 148 Programs with the National Endowment for Democracy, 1990-1991
Box 148 By-Laws and Board of Trustees Meeting, 1987-1988
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1991 April 15
General, 1990-1991
Box 148 Board Meeting, 1991 April 15
Box 148 Minutes, 1991 January 14
Box 148 By-Laws, 1990 September 17
Box 148 Kurds, undated
Box 148 Projects, 1991
Box 148 Financial, 1991
Box 148 Articles, 1990-1991
Survey of Freedom, 1991
Box 148 Survey of Press Censorship, 1991
Box 148 Washington Office, 1991
Box 148 Latin America Hemispheric Studies, 1991
Box 148 Soviet Union, 1990-1991
Box 148 Book Reviews, 1991
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, Washington, D.C, 1991 June 17
Agenda, 1991
Box 148 Minutes, 1991 April 15
Box 148 By-Laws, 1990 September 17
Box 148 Prague Conference, undated
Box 148 Projects, undated
Box 148 National Endowment for Democracy (N.E.D.), 1990-1992
Box 148 Financial, 1990-1992
Box 148 Board Meeting, 1991 June 17
Box 148 Board Meeting, 1991
Box 148 Board Meeting, 1991 June 17
Box 148 Board Meeting, 1991 June 17
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1991 June 17, 1991
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1991 August 3, 1990-1991
General, 1990-1991
Box 148 Board Meeting 50th Anniversary, Washington, D.C, 1991 August 3, 1990-1991
Box 148 Board of Trustees Annual Meeting, New York City, 1991 September 23, 1991-1992
Agenda, 1991 September 23
Box 148 Minutes, 1991 June 17
Box 148 New By-Laws, 1991 September 23
Box 148 New Board Members, undated
Box 148 Domestic, 1991 July
Box 148 Foreign, 1991 September 18
Box 148 Next Four Board Meetings, 1992
Box 148 Financial, 1991 June 30
Box 148 General, 1991-1992
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, September 23, 1991, 1991-1992
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1991 September 25
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1991 September 23, 1991-1992
Executive Committee Meeting, 1992 September 15
Box 148 Agenda, 1991 September 23
Box 148 Minutes, 1991 June 17
Box 148 New By-Laws, 1991 September 23
Box 148 New Board Members, undated
Box 148 Domestic, 1991 July
Box 148 Foreign, 1991 September 18
Box 148 Next Four Board Meetings, 1992
Box 148 Financial, 1991 June 30
Box 148 Nominees for Officers of Willkie Memorial, undated
Box 148 Financial, IRA L, 1991-1992
Box 148 Articles, 1991-1992
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1991 September 23
Agenda, 1990-1992
Box 148 Minutes, 1991
Box 148 New By-Laws, 1991 September 23
Box 148 New Board Members, undated
Box 148 Domestic, 1991 July
Box 148 Foreign, 1991 September 18
Box 148 Next Four Board Meetings, 1992
Box 148 Financial, 1991 June 30
Box 148 America after the Cold War, 1992 January 13
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, Washington, D.C, 1992 January 13
General, 1991-1992
Box 148 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1992
Board Meeting, 1992 June 16
Agenda, 1992 June 16
Box 148 Minutes, 1992 April 20
Box 148 Trustee Classes, 1991 September
Box 148 Chairman's Task Force, undated
Box 148 Reports, 1992-1993
Box 148 Financial Strategy, 1992-1993
Box 148 By-Laws, 1991 September 23
Box 148 Board Meeting, 1992 June 16
Box 148 Minutes, 1985-1988
Box 148 Financial Report, 1983 November 30
Box 148 Financial Report, 1984 November 30
Box 148 Financial Report, 1985 June 30
Box 148 Combined Financial Report, 1986 June 30
Box 148 Combined Financial Report, 1987 June 30
Box 148 Xavier Zavala, 1988 January 8
Box 149 Woolsey James, 1993 February 5
Box 149 Eugene Wigner, 1987-1995
Box 149 Ben Wattenberg, 1987-1995
Box 149 Robert Wagner, 1990 October
Box 149 Phil Van Slyck, 1989-1992
Box 149 Helen Suzman, 1981-1992
Box 149 Gerald Steibel, 1989-1991
Box 149 Margaret Chase Smith, 1988-1992
Box 149 Paul Seabury, 1987-1990
Box 149 Robert A. Scalapino, 1987-1990
Box 149 Bayard Rustin Obits, 1963-1991
Box 149 John W. Riehm, 1987-1993
Box 149 Jean-Francois Revel, undated
Box 149 Whitelaw Reid, 1985-1991
Box 149 Richard Ravitch, 1988-1995
Box 149 Daniel P. Moynihn, 1988-1990
Box 149 Gale W. McGee, 1992 April 13
Box 149 Carnes Lord, 1989-1996
Box 149 Morris Leibman, 1987-1992
Box 149 James Koerner, 1991
Box 149 William Kintner, 1988-1992
Box 149 Geri Joseph, 1988 February 2
Box 149 Isaacs Maxine, 1997 April 28
Box 149 Cushrow Irani, 1987-1989
Box 149 Sidney Hook, 1987-1989
Box 149 Edmund Hennelly, 1987-1993
Box 149 Rita Hauser, 1988
Box 149 Karl G. Harr, 1988-1990
Box 149 David Guyer, 1988
Box 149 Roy M. Goodman, 1989
Box 149 Richard Gardner, 1987-1993
Box 149 Richard Gambino, 1988-1992
Box 149 Richard Foster, 1987-1990
Box 149 Larry Eagleburger, 1987-1989
Box 149 Angier B. Duke, 1987-1995
Orbit Information, 1989-1995
Box 149 Duke, 1989 February 1-10
Box 149 Articles, 1987-1993
Box 149 Mission to El Salvador Report, 1989-1990
Box 149 John Diebold, 1987-1989
Box 149 Derian Patricia, 1994-1996
Box 149 Robert Conquest, 1989-1992
Box 149 Leo Cherne, 1970-1995
Articles, 1970-1995
Box 149 Cherne, 1985-1989
Box 149 Sol C. Chaikin, 1989-1991
Box 149 Advisory, 1949-1963
Box 149 R. Bruce McColm, Memos to Advisory Council, 1990
Box 149 Board Contributions
Board Member Contributions, 1988-1989
Box 149 Board Members Giving, 1987-1988
Box 149 Board of Trustees, Former Board Members (Deceased and Resigned), 1949-1964
Box 149 Board Quotes, 1989
Box 150 Board of Trustees Meeting, February 28, 1968, 1966-1968
Box 150 Board of Trustees Evening Meeting, 1977 January 31, 1974-1977
Box 150 Appraisal of Real Property, 1984
Box 150 Appraisal, 1984-1985
Box 150 Tenant Relations after, 1985 January 29, 1985-1988
Box 150 Application for Exempt Organization Certificate, 1945-1986
Box 150 Final Payment Tax, 1984-1986
Box 150 Analysis of Arrival/Departure of Tenants, 1985
Box 150 Chronology-AG, 1984-1986
Box 150 Asbestos, 1984-1985
Box 150 Architect-Denunzio, 1985
Box 150 Mercer, 1985 June
Box 150 Memos to Board and "Give-Up" Board Members, 1973-1976
Box 150 Executive Committee Meeting, 1977 January 17, 1976-1977
Box 150 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1977 April 25
Box 150 Executive Committee Meeting, 1977 May 9
Box 150 Executive Committee Board Meeting, 1977 June 27
Box 150 Board Meeting, 1977 September 26
Box 150 Executive Committee Meeting, 1977 October 5
Box 150 Press Reports, 1944-1945
Box 150 Dinner Prelim, 1977 January 31
Box 150 Freedom's Advocate, The Whole Fury and Might, undated
Box 150 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1978 January 30, 1977-1978
Box 150 Willkie Tenant Building, Common Council for American Unity, 1952-1958
Box 150 Donations Received, 1944-1956
Box 150 Willkie-Tenant Relationships, 1934-1985
Box 150 Willkie Memorial Anti-Defamation League, 1944-1946
Box 150 Relationships, 1944-1985
Box 150 Memorial Tribute to Wendell L. Willkie (Meeting, New York Times Hall), 1944 November 4
Box 150 Minutes, undated
Box 150 Willkie Memorial Building, New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, 1970-1979
Box 150 Board of Trustees Meeting, 1977 January 31, 1976-1970
Box 150 Willkie Articles, 1943-1985
Box 150 American Council for Nationalities Service, et al., Plaintiffs, against Willkie Memorial of Freedom House, Inc., et al., Defendants, 1944-1986
Box 151 National Choral Council, 1967-1985
Box 151 Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom, 1979-1985
Box 151 School Volunteer-Board of Education, 1967-1985
Box 151 Sixth Floor, Housing, 1971-1985
Box 151 Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 1984 October 19
Box 151 Fifth Floor Lien, 1984 May 11-30
Box 151 Third and Fourth Floor, American Institute of Architects, 1971-1976
Box 151 Third Floor Renovation, 1979-1980
Box 151 Second Floor Front, Economic Development Council of New York City, Ltd, 1965-1983
Box 151 General, 1985-1986
Box 151 Renting Space, 1975-1976
Box 151 Tax Commission, New York, 1938-1973
Box 151 Willkie Postage Stamp, 1976 March-April
Box 151 Greg's Trust, 1974-1975
Box 151 A&R Agency, 1973-1975
Box 151 The Association of American University Press, Inc, 1977-1980
Box 151 Barrier Free, 1977-1978
Box 151 Original Willkie Memorial Building Plan, 1978 July 21
Box 151 Local Law #5, 1980-1983
Box 151 Administration Management for Fourth Floor, 1978-1980
Box 151 United States Sakharov Hearings, 1978 October 6
Box 151 Ninth and Seventh Floor, Rehabilitation International United States of America (U.S.A.), 1972-1976
Box 151 Fourth Floor Library and Research, 1976-1977
Box 151 Sixth Floor, World University Service (WUS), 1971-1979
Box 151 Ninth Floor and Coro Foundation, 1974-1985
Box 151 Seventh Floor, American Council for Nationalities Service, 1971-1985
Box 151 American Movement for World Government, 1970-1983
Box 151 American Reading Council, 1981-1985
Box 151 Mitchell-Lama Council, 1985
Box 151 Solicit Funds, 1943-1985
Box 151 New York State National Abortion Rights (NARAL), 1985
Box 151 Solicit Funds, 1944-1982
Articles, 1944-1982
Box 151 Allen-Klein Associates, 1945
Box 151 Negotiations for Purchase of 20 West. Fortieth Street from Schenley, 1944-1946
Box 151 Willkie Memorial Building of Freedom House, 1985 May 13
Box 151 Fire Law Assessment, 1984
Box 151 Fourth Floor, 1944-1982
Box 151 Eight Floor, Public Education Association, 1971-1986
Box 151 Correspondence, 1992-1999
Box 152 "Current Events," A Film by Ralph Arlyck, 1989-1990
Box 152 Correspondence, A, 1979-1999
Box 152 AID Proposal, 1998-1999
Box 152 Algeria, 1993-1995
Box 152 Archive Project 1, 1991-1995
Box 152 The Academy of Political Science, 1981-1985
Box 152 Afghanistan, 1986-1989
Box 152 Agency for International Development, 1982 December 21
Box 152 American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA), 1978-1989
Box 152 American Press Institute, 1981 March 30-November 2
Box 152 Arms Control, 1985-1986
Box 152 Associated Press, 1996 May 13-June 3
Box 152 Association of American Publishers, 1980-1981
Box 152 University of Pennsylvania the Annenberg School of Communications, 1977 March 11-September 26
Box 152 Correspondence, B, 1982-1999
Box 152 Big Story by Braestrup, 1962-1994
Box 152 Board for International Broadcasting, 1979-1982
Box 152 K. B. Brown, 1985-1993
Box 152 Bette Bao Lord, 1993-1994
Box 152 Leonard R. Sussman Board Memos and Other Memos, 1988 January 17-December 21
Box 152 Book Reviews, 1933-1994
Box 152 Board/Advisory Correspondences, 1968-1994
Box 152 Correspondence, C, 1983-1999
Box 152 Carter Center Project, 1995-1996
Box 152 Carter Project, 1995-1996
Box 152 Cables, 1988-1991
Box 152 Frank Calzon, 1996-1999
Box 152 China-Pre, 1994, 1993-1994
Box 153 Corruption Panel, 1998
Box 153 Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), 1984-1996
Box 153 The People's Republic of China (PRC), 1988-1991
Box 153 Curtis Cate, 1988 April 15-December 15
Box 153 Center for Communication, 1978-1988
Box 153 Center for Foreign Journalists, 1985-1995
Box 153 Cini Foundation, 1976-1982
Box 153 Prospects for Civil Rights, Leonard R. Sussman for the Times, undated
Box 153 Central Latinoamericana de Trabajadores (CLAT), 1984 August 30-September 14
Box 153 Clips Re Leonard R. Sussman, 1988-1994
Box 153 Comparative Survey, 1989 July 23-August 8
Box 153 Bert Cowlan, 1983-1993
Box 153 Commonwealth Press Union (CPU), 1978-1994
Box 153 Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 1988-1996
Box 153 Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, 1986
Box 153 Correspondence, D, 1982-1999
Box 153 Department of State (Assorted), 1980-1993
Box 153 Leonard R. Sussman "Dominoes,", 1975-1976
Box 153 Phil Donohue Show, 1986 June 4-August 26
Box 153 Correspondence, E, 1983-1997
Box 153 Eastern Europe Media Program (Formerly "Seed Program"), 1986-1990
Box 153 Friedrich Ebert FDN Conference, 1993-1994
Box 153 FM-East Europe Program, 1990 February 5-October 2
Box 153 FM-East Europe Project, Leonard R. Sussman, 1987-1990
Box 153 Correspondence, F, 1983-1999
Box 153 Falkland Islands News Network (FINN) and Commonwealth Press Union (CPU), 1997-1998
Box 153 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 1994-1997
Box 153 International Federation of Newspaper Publishers (F.I.E.J.), 1983-1994
Box 153 Dr. Gisbert H. Flanz, 1996-1997
Box 153 John Fobes, Americans for the Universality of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1982-1994
Box 153 Jim Finn, 1965-1991
Box 153 Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships, 1985-1994
Box 153 Freedom Forum, 1991-1995
Box 153 FH Moscow Conference, 1995 September 5-12
Box 153 "Freedom House" Washington, 1979-1995
Box 153 FH Books (Publications List), undated
Box 153 Facts on File, 1981-1983
Box 153 Foreign Policy Magazine/Maynes, 1988-1989
Box 153 Freedom House Monitor, 2001
Box 153 How Free? The Web and the Press, The Annual Survey of Press Freedom, 2001
Box 153 Freedom Radios (Voice of America), 1983-1986
Box 154 The Christian Science Monitor, 1989 July 27
Box 154 Freedom Radios Study, 1980-1989
Box 154 Freedom Radios Statement, 1980
Box 154 Freedom Radios, 1985-1993
Box 154 Freedom Radios, 1978-1985
Box 154 Correspondence, G, 1982-1999
Box 154 German Boek Prestet, 1997 January 8-February 10
Box 154 Global HDTV (Princess Windisch Graetz), 1989-1990
Box 154 Global Airscape Update, 1997 August 18-December 30
Box 154 Daily Glasnost, 1989 October 30
Box 154 Grigoryants, 1989 March 13-December 11
Box 154 Greece, 1985-1987
Box 154 Ethnos/Economist Solidarity etc, 1985-1987
Box 154 Correspondence, H, 1983-1998
Box 154 Harley, 1989-1993
Box 154 Haiti Correction Letters, 1988 January 8-11
Box 154 (Subcommittee) Hearings, 1988-1989
Box 154 Vienna Helsinki Review, 1986
Box 154 Helsinki-Madrid, Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 1980-1981
Box 154 Helsinki Statement, 1982 January 11, 1982
Box 154 Helsinki Watch Committee, 1976-1983
Box 154 Helsinki Statements, 1977 April 4, 1977 February 18-April 7
Box 154 Helsinki File Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)-Madrid, 1980-1981
Box 154 Sidney Hook Memorial etc, 1989
Box 154 Human Rights, 1988-1994
Box 154 Human Rights Covenants 1992, 1978-1992
Box 154 Correspondence, I, 1984-1999
Box 154 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) "Public Foundation" Letter, 1943-1970
Box 155 Indonesian Journalists (at Freedom House), 1987 March 24
Box 155 Inter Press Service News Agency (IPS), Third News Agency (Inter Press), 1981-1989
Box 155 Interlink, 1983-1985
Box 155 Inter American Association of Broadcasters, 1975-1988
Box 155 International Press Institute (IPI)
Correspondence and IPI Reports, 1979-1995
Box 155 Arrangements-IPI Jerusalem, 1995-1996
Box 155 Moscow, 1997-1998
Box 155 International Organization of Journalists (IOJ), 1978-1993
Box 155 "International Council on the Future of the University (ICFU) People"-5, Bourricaud MacRae Shils Lowenthal Sartori, 1989 February 7
Box 155 International Institutes of Communication Limited (IIC), 1978-2000
Box 155 International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR), 1980-1993
Box 155 Inter American Press Association (IAPA), 1972-1994
Box 155 International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR)-Mexico, 1997 February 7-July 7
Box 155 International Radios, 1998 March 10-May 26
Box 155 International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX)
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Box 155 Pre 1994, 1993 May 14-November 12
Box 155 A New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) Article (The London Magazine), 1993 May 14-16, 1993 May 19-July 16
Box 155 Toronto, 1996 May 9-16, 1995-1996
Box 155 Peru Council, 1997 May 16-18, 1977-1999
Box 155 Paris, 1996, 1997-1998
Box 155 1944-1998
Box 155 Cultural Relations Structural Impediments Survey, The American Media and News about Japan and American/Japanese Relations, 1977
Box 156 Year-End Coverage of FATI Piece, Leonard R. Sussman, 1989, 1988-1990
Box 156 Jamaica, W. I. Miscellaneous, Correspondence, 1979-1982
Box 156 Attacks on the Press, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Survey for 1987, 1988 March
Box 156 Journalist Violations, 1988-1992
Box 156 Journalist Violations, 1990-1991
Box 156 Journalist Troubles, 1991-1992
Box 156 Journalist Violations, 1991-1992
Box 156 Journalist Death Statistics, 1976-1992
Box 156 Press-Freedom Violations and Assault, 1990-1993
Box 156 Journalists Violations, 1993-1994
Box 156 Press Freedom Survey, 1995-1996
Box 156 Foreign Journalists Killed in the United States, 1981-1994
Box 156 Correspondence, J, 1983-1998
Box 156 Nixon Kariithi Survey Proposal, 1995 April 25
Box 156 Adrian Karatnycky, 1993-1998
Box 156 Correspondence, K, 1983-1999
Box 156 Journal of International Communication-Proposal, 1997
Box 156 Raymond Louw, Southern Africa Report, 1983-1988
Box 156 Dr. Lerch, International Communications and Information Exchange System, 1989 March 6-10
Box 156 La Prensa (Release, Letters, etc.), 1986-1990
Box 156 Labedz Memorial, 1993 June 15, 1976-1993
Box 156 Correspondence, L, 1980-1999
Box 156 Seminario Internacional "Periodismo, Etica y Poder," Lima, 1999 May 5-6, 1999 March 1-July 13
Box 156 Bob Conquest Book Meeting, 1999 November 15, 1999
Box 156 International Freedom of Expression Exchange, Cape Town, 1998-1999
Box 156 Speech "Newsmaker" Regarding the National Press Club, 1997-1999
Box 156 Articles to the Editor by Leonard R. Sussman, 1999 January 5-April 12
Box 156 World Press Day-Press Briefings, 1998-1999
Box 156 Washington College of Law-Panel, 1998 September 28, 1998
Box 156 Memos (Letter-Office, To/From), 1988-1994
Box 157 John Merrill Book, 1987 March 12-December 30
Box 157 Media Lists-Networks, Addresses, Fax, Phone, 1985 February 26
Box 157 Jessie Miller Retires, 1995 January 5
Box 157 The Media Institute, 1981-1988
Box 157 Moscow Conference, 1993 May 24-26, 1992-1993
Box 157 R. Bruce McColm, 1950-1987
Box 157 Map of Press from Color, 1998 February 9-April 14
Box 157 Martin Book, 1991 May 17-August 20
Box 157 Correspondence, M, 1983-1999
Box 157 Bruce, 1986-1993
Box 157 Correspondence, M, 1996-1999
Box 157 Nigeria, Pre, 1997, 1994-1996
Box 157 Nigeria, 1987-1995
Box 157 Nieman Foundation for Journalism (Harvard), 1981-1988
Box 157 Press Freedom Table, 1993 January, 1994 April
Box 157 Panel/Washington-Rule of Law-Newly Independent States (NIS), Checchi Rule of Law-Washington, 1995 September 15, 1998
Box 157 Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), 1975-1994
Box 157 News Media Interesteds, 1973-1980
Box 157 New York Times Correspondence, 1975-1995
Box 157 Namibia, 1981
Box 157 Nair (MD)-United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1989 March 6-September 5
Box 157 National Endowment for Democracy (NED)-Gershman, 1992-1993
Box 157 For Jim Staff Labor, 1996
Box 157 Correspondence, N, 1983-1999
Box 157 Overseas "Contacts,", undated
Box 157 Correspondence, O, 1987-1999
Box 157 Partnership/Democracy-Mark Palmer, 1996 September 19
Box 157 Correspondence, P, 1975-1999
Box 157 Paraguay, 1988-1989
Box 157 Periodicals Service Company (FATI-FR-Reports/Discarded), 1996 September 25-December 20
Box 157 People's Communication Charter, 1944-1994
Box 157 Philippines-Forum of Democratic Leaders (FDL), 1995
Box 157 Philippines, 1988-1996
Box 157 Philippines-Forum of Democratic Leaders (FDL) Correspondence, 1996 November 2-4, 1995-1996
Box 157 Polish Aid (Emergency Committee for Aid to Poland), 1989-1992
Box 158 Political Communication and Persuasion-Board, Leonard R. Sussman, 1982
Box 158 Princeton Library, 1994 March 10-August 12
Box 158 Privacy Protection Study, 1975-1976
Box 158 Press, 1975
Box 158 Pulitzer Nomination, 1992
Box 158 Russia, 1994-1998
Box 158 Russia, 1993-1994
Box 158 Russia, 1993-1994
Box 158 Dr. Hewson A. Ryan-Tufts University etc. ("Fletcher School File"), 1977-1988
Box 158 Radio Marti, undated
Box 158 Radio Free Kabul, 1982-1985
Box 158 Releases, 1989
Box 158 Readers Digest (Not Used), MMS, 1989-1991
Box 158 Humberto Rubin (Radio Nanduti)-Paraguay, 1988-1989
Box 158 Rosemary Righter, Meeting and Correspondence, 1979 January 23, 1978-1979
Box 158 L'Observeratoire for Freedom of Information in the World-(France) and also Reporters Sans Frontieres, 1987-1990
Box 158 Correspondence, Q, 1994
Box 158 Correspondence, R, 1983-1999
Box 158 South Africa Data, 1979-1994
Box 158 Robert Scalapino, 1990-1996
Box 158 Stanley Foundation, 1989-1992
Box 158 Soviet Union, 1988-1990
Box 158 South Africa, also Frontline, 1986-1992
Box 158 Yugoslavia, 1993-1994
Box 158 Leonard R. Sussman Correspondence, 1987-1997
Box 158 Correspondence, S, 1988-1999
Box 158 La Lettre De Reporters Sans Frontieres
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Box 158 1994 May
Box 158 Quarterly Digest, 1994 April
Box 158 1994 February
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Box 158 Quarterly Digest, 1993 October
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Box 158 Quarterly Digest, 1995 April
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Box 158 Quarterly Digest, 1995 October
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Box 158 1994 April
Box 158 1994 July-August
Box 158 Correspondence, T, 1988-1999
Box 159 Taiwan (R.C.), 1988-1997
Box 159 Jacob Trobe (Cable TV-1984), 1982-1984
Box 159 Correspondence, U, 1988-1999
Box 159 UNDHR, 1996-1998
Box 159 United Nations Department of Public Information/Leonard R. Sussman, United Nations Barring of Taiwan Journalists, 1994 May 17, 1971-1994
Box 159 United Nations (UN), 1988-1998
Box 159 United Nations (UN)-(Office of Public Information (O.P.I.)), 1981-1999
Box 159 United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA), 1996 May 20-29
Box 159 United Nations Correspondents' Organization (UNCA), 1996 October 16-23
Box 159 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)-SOS-Media, 1994-1998
Box 159 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Ceremony, 1995
Box 159 University Centers for Rational Alternatives (UCRA), 1988-1993
Box 159 United Nations on Global Conferences, Bert Cowlan, 1995 November, 1995
Box 159 United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Project, 1993-1994
Box 159 United States Information Agency (USIA), 1982-1996
Box 159 United States Council for World Communications Year 83, 1982-1983
Box 159 Correspondence, V, 1944-1998
Box 159 Voice of America (VOA)/Washington, 1996 February 26
Box 159 Voice of America (VOA) Interview, 1989 May 18, Re: Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE/LIF), CSIS Talk, 1989 May 31, 1989-1993, 1989 May, 1989 May 31, 1989-1993
Box 159 Correspondence, W, 1984-1999
Box 159 Wagner and Baroody/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1984 July 27-August 6
Box 159 Weekly Reports, 1995-1998
Box 159 World Forum on Democracy, 1997 August 6-November 24
Box 159 World Press Freedom Committee (George Beebe), 1976-1999
Box 159 Zimbabwe, 1997-1999
Box 159 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) Pamphlet, 1978
Box 159 Paris Display/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1996 May 3, 1977-1996
Box 159 World Press Freedom Committee, 1993-1997
Box 159 Correspondence, XYZ, 1972-1999
Box 159 Drafts of Project Outlines for the Freedom House Public Affairs Institute, 1967 May 25
Box 160 A Meeting to Consider the Proposals for the Freedom House Public Affairs Institute, 1967 April 26
Box 160 Program Audit Committee (PAC) Background Papers, 1963-1974
Box 160 Board of Trustees, 1970-1983
Box 160 Freedom House Pre-1967, 1966 January 1
Box 160 The Mass News Media: Proposal for Continuing Evaluation of Race Relations Coverage, 1969 February
Box 160 Leonard R. Sussman "International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems" Published by MacBride Commission, 1978 April
Box 160 Freedom House Consultation, Regenerating the American Will and Applying it to Public Policy, 1976 February 20-22
Box 160 The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAAPSS), Volume 442, Mass Media: Opportunities and Threats, 1979 March
Box 160 Leonard R. Sussman
Publications, 1976-1982
Box 160 Publications, Annuals etc, 1980-1984
Box 160 1977-1989
Box 160 Personal, 1958-1979
Box 160 Personal, 1979-1988
Box 160 Executive Committee Minutes, 1966-1988
Box 160 New Freedom House, Annual Reports, 1985-1986
Box 160 Annual Report, 1986-1987
Box 160 Annual Report, 1987-1988
Box 160 El Salvador-Pending, 1982
Box 160 Henry M. Jackson File, 1975 Leonard R. Sussman Statement for Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations/USA Freedom to Write and Publish in the International Community, 1975 November 14-18, 1975, 1975 November 14-18
Box 160 Leonard R. Sussman, Personal, 1943-1976
Box 160 Responsibilities of Rights, 1973-1986
Box 160 Current-Report of Leonard R. Sussman/FATI "The Helsinki Process,", 1986
Box 161 Responsibility, 1986-1987
Box 161 Introduction, 1976-1986
Box 161 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 1985
Box 161 John James Haule-Old Paradigm and New Order in the African Context: Toward an Appropriate Model of Communication and National Development (NWICO), "Example of Western Coverage from Local African Coverage,", 1984
Box 161 International Information Policy-Stanley Foundation, 1984 April
Box 161 Nieman Report-Summer 1981 Third World News and Foreign Relations, Leonard R. Sussman, 1981, 1981, 1981
Box 161 Talloires (Conference) Declaration, 1981 May
Box 161 American Press Institute (API) Seminar, Reporting the Developing Nations, Leonard R. Sussman-NWICO, 1981 November
Box 161 El Salvador, Board Statement, 1982 July 15, 1982
Box 161 Journal of International Affairs, 1981 "Independent News Media: The People's Press Cannot Be Run By Government"-Columbia University, 1982, 1981-1982, 1981, 1982, 1981-1982
Box 161 Information Control as an International Issue, The Academy of Political Science, 1982
Box 161 World Communication Year/83, 1983 June 23, 1983-1984
Box 161 Testimony on El Salvador Certification: House International Affairs Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs, 1983 March 17, 1982-1983
Box 161 Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Journalism, Hitesman Lecture Series "The New World Information Order (NWIO) and Freedom of the Press,", 1982
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman-"Managing the News-Better," Editor and Publisher, 1986 April 5, 1986
Box 161 International, 1973-1986
Box 161 Executive Committee, Invitations to Bigotry, 1986 July 17 OP-ED (Bud Roper's Sic), 1983-1986, 1986 July 17, 1983-1986
Box 161 '83 Declaration of Talloires, 1981 '81 Declaration of London, 1987 (UPFO), 1981-1987, 1981, 1987, 1981-1987
Box 161 Center for Communication, Inc., USA/USSR Spacebridge: The Role of the Media in Current Relations, 1987 April 8
Box 161 Congressional Record, Leonard R. Sussman "In Support of the Helsinki Process,", 1985-1987
Box 161 Mass News Media and International Law, Leonard R. Sussman/David W. Sussman (DWS), 1986
Box 161 Structural Change, 1986-1987
Box 161 How Free Is the Free Flow of Information? International Communication Association (ICA)/ Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research University (SIETAR)-Quebec, Montreal, 1987 May 20
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman, Yearbook, 1988
Box 161 Free Flow of Information and the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) "Leonard R. Sussman Oral and Written Testimony/CSCE/Senate, 1989 March 16
Box 161 FATI Articles, 1989-1990
Box 161 Journalism Quarterly, Leonard R. Sussman, Spring/Summer, 1991
Box 161 Leonarrd R. Sussman: Censors Retreat-Except in the Gulf-Freedom Review, 1992 January-February
Box 161 The Freedom House Bookshelf, 1960-1965
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman: "How the Media Report News from the Near East: Images and Realities," Joint Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University and Princeton University, 1992 June 30
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman: The Interdependent, "Central Asia Seeks Improved News Media" (On Kazakhstan), Fall, 1992
Box 161 Articles, 1979-1993
Box 161 Op-Ed Regarding "Cultural Ignorance Can Kill" (Regarding Fulbright), 1993 January
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman
"The MacBride Movement: Old 'New Order' Leads to the New-Gazette-Netherlands, IAMCR, 1992-1993
Box 161 Miami Conference on Freedom of Expression, 1993 April 24 "Freedom of Expression: A Global View," 1993 March 16-April 30, 1993 April 24, 1993 March 16-April 30
Box 161 Letter to Editor/New-Republic-Reply to Michael Lewis Article "J-School Confidential,", 1993 April 8, 1993 April 8-May 17
Box 161 Review of Wigner Book for Freedom House, April 1993, 1992-1993
Box 161 For British Member of Parliaments (MPs), 1993 February 11, 1993
Box 161 Written (Long) Testimony for Subcommittee on International Operations Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 1993 March 10
Box 161 Answers/Questions By the Subcommittee on International Operations From Hearing On "The Mission of U.S. Public Diplomacy,", 1993 March 10
Box 161 Testimony-Subcommittee on International Operations Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, "The Mission of U.S. Public Diplomacy,", 1993 March 10
Box 161 Testimony-Subcommittee on International Operations "The Mission of U.S. Public Diplomacy," Correspondence, 1993 March 10, 1992-1993
Box 161 Freedom Minutes, 1993 January-February
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman, Freedom Review, "New Seeds of Press Freedom,", 1993 January-February, 1992-1993
Box 161 Editor and Publisher (E&P) Articles, 1992-1993
Box 161 Leonard R. Sussman/Letter to the Editor-In Journalism Quarterly, Summer, 1993
Box 161 Censor Dot Government, 2000
Box 161 "Press-An Agent of the People" Speech, Cini Foundation, Venice, Italy, 1977 November 5, 1977
Box 162 "Free Flow of News: Once Again, a Revolutionary Idea," IAPA Annual Meeting, Santo Domingo, D.R, 1977 October 20, 1977
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/Portland Oregonian Article, 1978 March 14
Box 162 "Origins, Uses and Misuses of the Journalism and Information Sections in the Helsinki Accords of 1975," Cini Foundation, Venice, 1976 November 18-20
Box 162 "Impact of News Media on Foreign Policy Correlation w/Press Freedom," Affari Esteri, 1977 October
Box 162 Iceland, 1977
Box 162 "The Prospects for Freer News Media," Speech, IPI (Panel on Cultural Imperialism), Oslo-Norway, 1977 June 7, 1977-1992
Box 162 Cairo (Tufts) Conference, 1978 April 2-5, 1977-1978
Box 162 Tunis, 1978 March-April, 1977-1978
Box 162 "The Growing Power of the Mass Media: Opportunities and Threats," Communication and Freedom, 1978 October 24
Box 162 Conference on Human Rights, Foreign Policy and the Media (Ford Foundation), 1978 November 3-5, 1978
Box 162 The Press, 1978
Box 162 "An Approach to Study of Transnational News Media in Pluralistic World," United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Stockholm, 1978 April 24-27, 1978
Box 162 "The Radical Analysis of the World News Flow," Debate W/Masmoudi, Carnegie Endowment, WDC, 1978 October 4, 1978
Box 162 Mass News Media, Book on Mass News Media, 1976-1978
Box 162 Inter American Press Association (IAPA) Conference, 1978 October 9-13
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/My Turn/Newsweek "Who Rules the World's News?,", 1978 October 2, 1978
Box 162 Tal Como Anda El Pais, Anda La Prensa, 1978 October 10
Box 162 "Third World News-The Reality," Speech, Commonwealth Press Union, Toronto, 1978 September 16
Box 162 "The World News Flow-Who Will Control It?," Harper's, 1978 June-July
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman Testimony-Senate Regarding Institute for Human Rights (Origin of NED), 1978 June 29, 1978
Box 162 Documents Sur L'Esperanto, Nouvelle Serie 6, 1979
Box 162 Report-Consultation on Reporting of International News and Role of Gatekeepers, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) House, Paris, 1979 December 10-12, 1979-1980
Box 162 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)/International Press Institute (IPI), Athens, 1979 June 18
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/Freedom At Issue, 1979 May-June #51 "Press-Licensing, Penalties for 'Error' Proposed Anew at United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)" (Reprint), 1979 May-June, 1979 May-June, 1979 May-June
Box 162 "Enter: The Information Age," Speech Media Association of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica, 1979 May 29, 1979
Box 162 Rhodesia, 1979 April
Box 162 Quadrant Monthly, 1979 April
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman: Terrorism and the Media: Problems of Freedom and Control. New England Political Science Association Annual Magazine, New England Center, Durham, New Hampshire, 1979 April 6
Box 162 "The Free Flow of World Communications Debate with H.I. Shhiller," University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (PA), 1979 March 26
Box 162 "Free Flow of Information: History and Problems," Pullman Conference, Washington State University, 1979 March 16
Box 162 Interviews W/Sean MacBride and Richard S. Salant, 1979 March 5-12
Box 162 Mass Media: Opportunities and Threats- Annals, 1979 March
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman-The Mantle of Sandino, 1979 February 21
Box 162 "The Snake in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Garden," Columbia Journalism Review, 1979 February 12
Box 162 Helsinki: An Appraisal-Madrid Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), Leonard R. Sussman, 1980 November
Box 162 Twenty Fifth Plenary Meeting, 1980 October 7
Box 162 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Plenary Statement for Inter American Press Association (IAPA) and World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC), Belgrade, 1980 October 7, 1980
Box 162 "The Drift Towards State Control," Speech, Australia, 1980 August
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/World Press/Presstime "United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to Move Into 'Action' Phase,", 1980 August
Box 162 Freedom of the Press-A Human Right and Those Who Would Limit It-Leonard R. Sussman, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1980 July 14-20, 1980
Box 162 "International Book Donation Programs," Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 1980 June, 1980-1981
Box 162 "Press Freedom: A Universal Right," Speech, World Press Institute (WPI), St. Paul, Minnesota, 1980 May 15
Box 162 "Press Control: Is There Middle Ground?" World Communications Conference, Ohio University, Athens Ohio, 1980 May 6
Box 162 "Freedom of Journalism in a Developing Country," Speech, University of Dakar, Senegal, 1980 April 1, 1980
Box 162 "A World Divided-Free and Not So Free," U.S. News and World Report, 1980 February 4
Box 162 "Should Journalism Be Free?" Leonard R. Sussman, 1980
Box 162 Helsinki/Madrid, 1980
Box 162 Reporting the Developing Nations, American Press Institute (API), 1982
Box 162 "Independent News Media: The People's Press Cannot be Run by Government," Journal of International Affairs, Fall/Winter, 1981-1982
Box 162 "For Better Journalism, Not More Propaganda,", 1981 November 23
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman-Op-Ed- New York Times -Responses etc., 1981 October, 1981
Box 162 Washington Journalism Review (WJR), 1981 September
Box 162 The United States at the Beginning of the Reagan Administration and the Political Outlook for the Eighties, Dialogue Congress, Alpbach/Tyrol, Austria, 1981 June 22
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/Nieman Reports, "Third World News and Foreign Relations," Summer, 1981
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/ Washington Journalism Review, "The Third World and the Fourth Estate,", 1981 June
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/Talloires Declaration, 1981 May
Box 162 Politics of 'New Order' Communication Studies…," Reading Paper for Talloires Conference, 1981 May 12, 1981
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/Byliner/PGM/PET/deLesseps, "United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)/Belgrade: A Landmark?,", 1981 April
Box 162 Third World News and Foreign Relations: Counterrevolution as Threat to Press Freedom," University of Vermont, 1981 April 14
Box 162 International Conference on Assistance to African Refugees, 1981 April 8-10
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/World Press/Presstime, "Violence Against Press Reported Escalating,", 1981 March
Box 162 Leonard R. Sussman/World Press/Presstime, "United Nations (UN) Quietly Enters United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Communication Fray,", 1981 February
Box 162 State Department Responsibility to Leonard R. Sussman Query on Press Control, 1981
Box 162 Report of Freedom House's Role in Ad Hoc Citizens Committee for the Madrid-Helsinki Review Meeting, 1981 January 2, 1981
Box 162 "Status of the "New Order" in World-Wide News, Information and Communications (NWICO),", 1982 July 6
Box 162 Report on Inter-Press Service Requested by Roberto Savio of Inter Press Service (IPS), 1982 June 7
Box 162 Washington Journalism Review (WJR), 1981 June
Box 162 Washington Journalism Review (WJR), 1981 June
Box 162 Review: Jonathan Fenby's Study of the Wire Services, Twentieth Century Fund, 1982 May 10
Box 162 Speech-Council on Foundations, Detroit, 1982 April 30
Box 162 "Information Control as an International Issue," Academy of Political Science, 1982 April
Box 162 Schmidt Case and Mexico, 1985 April 17
Box 162 "How Fares World Press Freedom?," Speech, Louisiana State University, 1982 April 22
Box 163 "The World Information Order-A Status Report," Speech, Louisiana State University, 1982 April 21
Box 163 MacNeil-Lehrer Report (El Salvador) Transcript, 1982 February 19
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman/Communications Revolution in Politics ed. Gerald Benjamin-APS, "Information Control as an International Issue,", 1982
Box 163 "Wanted: A Third World News Network," Washington Quarterly, Winter, 1982, 1981-1982
Box 163 "The Continuing Struggle for Freedom of Information," 1982 Yearbook, 1982
Box 163 Sussman Memos to Board, 1982 April 20-June 15
Box 163 Making Idea-Control Respectable, USA Today, OP-ED, 1982 December 15
Box 163 What the Third World Wants from the New World Information Order as Seen by the West, the ABA Media Institute, 1982 December 7
Box 163 Getting Information To and From the Third World, Center for Communication, New York (NY), 1982 November 17
Box 163 Human Rights and the Reagan Administration, New York University (NYU) Law School, 1982 November 4
Box 163 What's Ahead in United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO's) Medium-Term Plan? Congressional Leadership Group-Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 1982 October 6
Box 163 Post-China Trip, 1983 May 7-24
Analysis, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Medium-Term Plan, 1982-1989 For State Department, 1982 September 29, 1982, 1982-1989, 1982 September 29, 1982
Box 163 "New World Communication Order: In What Form? And When?," 1982 July 19 World Future Society, Washington D.C., 1982, 1982 July 19, 1982
Box 163 Articles, 1983-1984
Box 163 China Trip, 1983 April-May
Box 163 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) General Conference/Paris, Leonard R. Sussman as Delegate, 1983 November Report, 1983, 1983 November, 1983
Box 163 General Trends and Prospects for Freedom and Human Rights, Leonard R. Sussman-The Asian Foundation, 1983 October 7
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman Speech Talloires II, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): Getting Down to Cases, 1983 September 30
Box 163 Smithsonian Conference, 1983 May 25 "Intelligent Systems"/Communication-LDS-Papers, 1983, 1983 May 25, 1983
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman Glossary for International Communications: Warning of a Bloodless Dialect-Media Institute, 1983
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman House Testimony, 1983 March 17
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman, 1983 Yearbook, 1983, 1983, 1983
Box 163 Report: With U.S. Delegation Monitoring Elections in El Salvador, 1984 March 24-26, 1984
Box 163 Speech, 1984 March, Reports, Articles, Lagos-Nigeria, 1984, 1984, 1984
Box 163 Taiwan Report, 1984 March
Box 163 After Grenada: Turning Free Press/Government "Enemies" into Adversaries, 1984 February 2
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman/ New York Times Magazine, 1984 February 27
Box 163 Article/ New Yorker, 1984
Box 163 The Sherrye Henry Show-WOR, 1984 January 9
Box 163 Stanford Conference, 1984 April 7
Box 163 The U.S. Withdrawal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)-A Case Study for the Public Relations Specialist, Public Relations Association, 1984 April 12, 1984
Box 163 Stanley Foundation Conference on International Information Policy, 1984
Box 163 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the New World Information Order (NWICO), Missouri Journalism School, 1984 April 17, 1984
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman Testimony-Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations and the Subcommittee on International Operations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, 1984 April 26, 1984
Box 163 A Review of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Decision, Discussion with Gregory Newell, Assistant Secretary of State National Conference: Global Crossroads: Educating Americans for Responsible Choices, 1984 May 17
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-USA Today, 1984 May 24, 1984
Box 163 Valuing and Revaluing America, National Conference on Global Crossroads: Educating Americans for Responsible Choices, 1984 May 17, 1984
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-Paris, FIEJ Speech, 1984 May 21
Box 163 Albany Speech, United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA/USA), 1984 May 18
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-Press versus Government-FATI #78, 1984 May-June
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman/Editor and Publisher, 1984 June 2, 1984
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-Access: An American Perspective , American Library Association (ALA)-Dallas, 1984 June 25
Box 163 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Information Consultative Meeting, Paris, 1984 July 16-20
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-"Original Speech," United States National Committee for UNESCO (USNCU), Press Conference, 1984 August 8, 1984
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman/Journal of Communication, Autumn, 1984
Box 163 Stanley Foundation Conference Report, "Strategy for Peace,", 1984 October 11-13
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-Two Unhappy New Years for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)"-Compass, 1984 November 29, 1984
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman Testimony-Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, 1984 December 10, 1984
Box 163 USA-Today, 1984 December 24
Box 163 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 1985
Box 163 How to Return to UNESCO for Business Week, 1985 January 9, 1985
Box 163 Needed, A Libel Court, Leonard R. Sussman Demonetize Libel, OP-ED, Chrsitian Science Monitor, 1985 February 21, 1985
Box 163 Visit to Costa Rica, Panama, 1985 March 25-29
Box 163 "We've Made Our Point-Now Let's Rejoin UNESCO," Business Week, 1985 March 4
Box 163 Ethical Culture Society, 1985 April 14
Box 163 1985 Columbia Journalism Alumni Award, 1985 May 3, 1985-1986, 1985, 1985 May 3, 1985-1986
Box 163 Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Forum-Speech, 1985 May 16
Box 163 Harry D. Gideonse Memorial, Brooklyn College, 1985 May 19
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman-Helsinki "Editorial" Wall Street Journal (W.S.J.), 1985 August 1
Box 163 Modern Inconveniences (Voice Of America (VOA) Broadcasting Company), 1985 August 15
Box 163 Leonard R. Sussman: A New "New World Information Order" at 10th Anniversary of the Confederation of Asean Journalists and World Press Convention-Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1985 September 19, 1985
Box 163 Malaysia Trip, September, 1985, 1985-1986
Box 163 Congressional Record, 1985 September 24
Box 163 Introduction to Bruce McColm's Monograph, 1985 October 7
Box 163 Testimony: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Hearing "In Praise of the Helsinki Process,", 1985 October 3
Box 163 Negotiating Global Ground Rules for the Press, Leonard R. Sussman-United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA/USA), 1985 October 7, 1985
Box 163 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), General Conference/Sofia, Bulgaria, 1985 October 21-25, 1985
Box 163 Malaysia/Official Secrets Act (USA), Leonard R. Sussman, 1986 May 5
Box 164 Hearing of Journalists in Costa Rica-Leonard R. Sussman for the Journal of Media Law and Practice, Scotland, 1986 April, 1986
Box 164 The "Human Rite" is News-Leonard R. Sussman, New York Times-Op Ed, 1986 March 25, 1986
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-"Managing the News-Better,", 1986 March 6, 1986
Box 164 "Foundations of Press Freedom," Georgetown University, 1986 February 13
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/Subcommittee on Human Rights, "U.S. Human Rights Policy After the Philippines,", 1986 February 26
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/David W. Sussman (DWS)/Mass News Media and International Law for the International Political Science Review, 1986 January, 1986
Box 164 Misunderstanding Bulgaria (Not Published), 1986
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Introduction to Manglapus Book, 1986 November 6-10
Box 164 New York University Lecture (Weeks), 1986 November 11 International Communications: Who Controls Them; Who Wants to Control Them?, 1986, 1986 November 11, 1986
Box 164 Asian Mass Communication, Research and Information Center, "Roundtable"-Media Asia, 1986 September 16
Box 164 The Responsibilities of Rights, Leonard R. Sussman, 1986 September 2
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman: United Nations Debate on the New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO), 1986 June 24-27
Box 164 Testimony/Leonard R. Sussman-Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), "Testimony on the Bern Human-Contact Meeting,", 1986 June 18
Box 164 "United Nations Debate on the News Media Can Harm Many, Help None," Leonard R. Sussman, New York Times (NYT), 1986 June 9
Box 164 AMIC Article, 1986 June, 1986
Box 164 The Conscience of a Journalist, Leonard R. Sussman-Ecuador, 1986 May, 1986
Box 164 Chasqui: Revista Latinoamericana de Communicacion, 1986 April-June
Box 164 The Press versus "Press Responsibility" in This Pre-Messianic Age, Leonard R. Sussman's Own Book, 1986
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Structural Change-Freedom House, December, 1986, 1986-1987
Box 164 Bill Harley Retirement Speech, Leonard R. Sussman, 1987 June 3, 1987
Box 164 How Free is the Free Flow of Information? International Communication Association-Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research University of Quebec, Montreal, 1987 May 20
Box 164 Disinformation/ Leonard R. Sussman State Department /Airlie House, VA, 1987 May 4, 1987
Box 164 "Who Did in UNESCO?"/Leonard R. Sussman-Introduction in Giffard's Book UNESCO and the Media, 1987 April 27, 1987
Box 164 Linkage Can Become a Shackle, Leonard R. Sussman, 1987 April 24
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Introduction (Glasnost Book), 1987 April 1
Box 164 "Challenges to Press Freedom," Leonard R. Sussman Lecture, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1987 March 26, 1987
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman, National Endowment for Democracy (NED)-"Project: Democracy,", 1987 March 12
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/Journalists versus "Journalists"-the Odd Bunch-Plus Donahue Show, 1987 February 27
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Shame on the Censor, 1987 February 2 and London Declaration, 1987 January, 1987, 1987 February 2, 1987 January, 1987
Box 164 The Watchdog: Unofficial Monitor of the American People's Government, 1987 December
Box 164 Universal Means Everyone, Eleanor Roosevelt Birthday Celebration, Hyde Park, 1987 November 7, 1987
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman
Reader's Digest "Idea" "The New Censorship,", 1987 October 22
Box 164 "From Glasnost to Glasnost," Magazines, 1987 June
Box 164 "Birth of Glasnost" Magazine, Magazines, 1979-1987
Box 164 Finland/USSR-Report, 1987 June 23-July 9
Box 164 Brazil, Paraguay, Chile Report, 1987 November 8-18
Box 164 South Africa Trip Report, October 5-11, 1987, 1987-1988
Box 164 Round-the-World Trip, (World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) Conference), 1988 April-May, 1987-1988
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman
Deadline Club (Award), 1988 March 16, 1988
Box 164 Testimony-South Africa News Media House/Subcommittee on Africa, 1988 March 15, 1985-1988
Box 164 Mass News Media Declaration of UNESCO: What Has it Produced?, 1988 March 14
Box 164 Stroessner versus the U.S. "Pothole" Ambassador, 1988 February 16, 1988
Box 164 Religion in Communist Dominated Areas (RCDA) Speech, "Will Glasnost Succeed?,", 1988 January 28
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-"A World One-Third Free," Miami Herald (Weekend Editorial), 1988 January 6-17
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Articles: Yearbook, 1987-1988
Box 164 United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA/USA) Conference on UNESCO, 1988 December
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/ "Sakharov Revises Historic Revisionism,", 1988 November 16
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Foreign Press Association, 1988 October 24, 1988
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/Report: International Press Conference, L'Observatoire de I'Information, Montpellier, France, 1988 October 12-13
Box 164 Chile Elections, 1988 October
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman Testimony-Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), "Free Flow of Information and the CSCE,", 1989 March 16
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Testimony-Reasons for US Withdrawal, Subsequent Reforms and Considerations for Our Returning, Committee on Foreign Relations, "Oral and Written,", 1989 April 19, 1989
Box 164 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Information Forum/London, 1989 April 24-May 5, 1989
Box 164 Wall Street Journal (Brussels), Leonard R. Sussman Piece, 1989 May 26, 1989
Box 164 Interco Press/Leonard R. Sussman, 1989 February 21-April 12
Box 164 Year-end FATI, 1989, 1988-1989
Box 164 Sources Magazine (UNESCO), 1989 December 1, 1989
Box 164 UNESCO-The New Advocate of Press Freedom (Washington Post), 1989 November 20
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-Analysis of UNESCO'S Medium Term Plan (Communications)-Latest, 1989 November 17, 1989
Box 164 Encounter, The Information Revolution-Human Ideas and Electrical Impulses, Leonard R. Sussman, 1989 November
Box 164 Revista del Pensamiento Centroamericano 203, 1989
Box 164 Editor and Publisher-UNESCO (Quoting Leonard R. Sussman), 1989
Box 164 Analysis of Annex II (Communication, C-4, UNESCO), 1989 October 19
Box 164 The Soviets: Are They People Like Us? Reader's Digest, October, 1989, 1989-1990
Box 164 Report on United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA/USA) Panel on Reforming UNESCO, Paris, Leonard R. Sussman, 1989 October 16-18, 1989
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/Oral Testimony-House Subcommittee on International Relations, U.S. Interests and the Communications Program of UNESCO, 1989 September 19
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/Written Testimony-House Subcommittee on International Relations, U.S. Interests and the Communications Program of UNESCO, 1989 September 19
Box 164 International Press Institute (IPI) Report, Africa Special, 1989 September
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman: "Sources" Magazine Article, 1989 September 5 How the "North" Sees UNESCO, What Do Industrialized Countries Want, Need and Expect from UNESCO? What are They Prepared to Give?, 1989, 1989 September 5, 1989
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman/Summary of Meeting with Mayor-UNESCO, Paris, also: See Trip File, 1989 September 7
Box 164 Communications Issues in the Plan, Americans for Universality of UNESCO (AAU-Fobes), 1989 September
Box 164 Keep Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty Alive (Letter to Editor), Christian Science Monitor, 1989 August 11
Box 164 How Free Will the Soviet Press Be? Editor and Publisher for, 1989 August 5, 1989
Box 164 Stanley Foundation Conference, 1990 October
Box 164 Small-Scale Radio May Be Best for Eastern Europe-OPC Bulletin, 1990 September
Box 164 World Monitor, Leonard R. Sussman and Supporting Clips, August-September, 1990, 1990-1991
Box 164 "A Child's Discipline for a Peaceful Society," International Journal of Humanities (Merchant), Volume 7, Number 2, Summer, 1990, 1989-1990
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman-The New Press Law of the USSR, 1990 September-October
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman: "Vladamir Pozner, Illutionist" for FATI, 1990 July-August
Box 164 "Where Do They Kill Journalists?: In 51 Countries on 5 Continents, 1990 March 26
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman: UNESCO Article in Washington Post International Herald Tribune, 1990 February 26
Box 164 UNESCO East-West Conference, Paris, 1990 February 26-28
Box 164 Leonard R. Sussman: Fear of Information Power (Soviet Press)-Quadrant, 1990 January-February
Box 164 UNESCO Book, Leonard R. Sussman, January, 1990, 1989-1990
Box 164 Report on International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR) Conference, "Fifth MacBride Roundtable," Ireland, Leonard R. Sussman, 1993 June 27
Box 165 Fifth MacBride Roundtable, Dublin-International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR) Conference, 1993 June, 1992-1993
Box 165 Freedom House Monitor, 1993
Box 165 "What Has it Produced?" Leonard R. Sussman-Chapter 17 in "The Global Media Debate…" Edited by George Gerbner, Hamid Mowlana and Kaarle Nordenstreng, 1993
Box 165 "Textbook" Chapter by Leonard R. Sussman, Chapter 19, "Toward the Universal Interactive Neighborhood" in Beyond National Sovereignty: International Communication in the 1990s by Kaarle Nordenstreng and Herbert I. Schiller, 1993 May, 1990s, 1993 May
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman for "The World and I,", 1993
Box 165 Zileri/Caretas-Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 1993 February 18, 1990-1994
Box 165 1982 Yearend Press Wrap-Up, 1982-1983, 1982, 1982-1983
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman, Yale (Poynter Fellowship), 1977 March 26-April 14
Box 165 "The World and I," Washington, 1989-1993
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman's Award, 1998-1999
Box 165 Fulbright, 1992-1993
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman-Introductory Remarks, LRS "The Fulbright Program and the Future of Public Diplomacy," American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C, 1993 September 3, 1993
Box 165 Boulder Colorado (CO) Conference, 1993 September 17-19, 1993
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman "Press Freedom Is Set Back Worldwide," Edited and Published, 1994 January 1
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman, Harvard Paper: "Yellow Light on the Information Superhighway,", 1993 November 19
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman: "Sip Degrees of Connection," 1993 December 7 for Los Angeles (L.A.) Times, 1993-1994, 1993 December 7, 1993-1994
Box 165 University of Missouri Speech, 1994 January 26 Wednesday, also: See Archives I, 1994, 1994 January 26, 1994
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman: "Scholarly Exchange: Peace Without War," International Journal of Humanities and Peace, Volume 10, #1 (V. Merchant Publication), 1993-1994 March
Box 165 "Freedom in the World," Leonard R. Sussman Chapter, 1993-1994
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman: "Governments Would Dictate Press Responsibility," Freedom Review #25, 1994 January-February
Box 165 Voice of America (VOA) Panel, 1994 March 9, 1986-1994
Box 165 Itinerary/Changes, International Press Institute (IPI)-South Africa, 1994 February 13-17, 1993-1994
Box 165 Map of Press Freedom, 1993-1994
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman: "Media and the Relationship to Peace Education," 1994 April 18 the Journal of Humanities and Peace, 1994, 1994 April 18, 1994
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman: Who Assures Press Responsibility? OP.ED pc, 1994 April 19
Box 165 Press Freedom Conference, 1994 March 31 Leonard R. Sussman, 1994, 1994 March 31, 1994
Box 165 "Good News and Bad/Leonard R. Sussman Press Freedom Worldwide,", 1994 May 3
Box 165 World Press Freedom Day, 1994 May 3 Leonard R. Sussman: Suggested Panel on World Standard of Press Freedom, 1994, 1994 May 3, 1994
Box 165 Press Freedom Survey, Map of Freedom Forum, Panel at Freedom Forum, 1994 May 3, 1994
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman Wired, 1994 May 19 "Rants and Raves" etc., 1994, 1994 May 19, 1994
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman-Editor and Publisher, 1994 May 14
Box 165 Leonard R. Sussman-"Can a Free Press Be Responsible? To Whom?" For Mayor (UNESCO), 1994 August 15
Box 165 African Journalism-C-Span, 1994 August 25, 1994
Box 165 "A Global Affair," the Minefields of New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO), Leonard R. Sussman, 1994 December 9
Box 165 Korea, 1994 December 1-2, 1994-1995
Box 165 Live Telegram to "Yugo," 1994 December 20 United States Information Agency (USIA)/TU-Worldnet, 1994, 1994 December 20, 1994
Box 165 Federico Mayor Amicorum Liber (Book) and Paris Ceremony, 1995 January 27, 1994-1995
Box 165 Review: Leonard R. Sussman Fulbright Book, 1994-1995
Box 165 Editor and Publisher, 1995 January 16, 1994-1995
Box 165 OP-ED Fulbright Death (Not Published), 1995 February
Box 165 World Press Freedom Day, 1995 May 3 Press Survey, 1994-1995, 1995 May 3, 1994-1995
Box 165 Letter/New York Times, 1995 May 30, 1995
Box 165 Minoo Masani, India Festschrift, 1995 May 17 The Challenge in New-Age Communication: A Responsible Press in the Market Economy, 1995, 1995 May 17, 1995
Box 165 Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, Published, 1995 June, 1995-1996
Box 165 United Nations (UN)-Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Denial, 1995 June, 1995
Box 165 Margaret Chase Smith-CBIT, 1995 June
Box 165 Media Ethics and Peace Education, 1995 July
Box 165 "Reading Between the Lines" in Journalism Stories from the Real World, 1995 December
Box 165 "Challenges in New-Age Communication," Leonard R. Sussman In the Vanguard of Freedom: Essays in Honour of Minoo Masani, 1995 December
Box 165 More Democracies, More Violations, Editor and Publisher, 1996 January 13
Box 165 The Global Airscape, Book for Carter Center, 1996 March
Box 165 Worldwide Press Freedom Report, Editor and Publisher, 1997 January 25
Box 165 International Journal of Humanities and Peace, 1997
Box 165 United Nations (UN) Speech, 1997 September 11, 1997
Box 165 Department of Public Information (DPI)/ Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Conference, 1997 September 10-12 10-11:30A.M., 1997, 1997 September 10-12, 1997
Box 165 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) Booklet, February, 1998, 1997-1998
Box 165 Freedom Forum Panel, Broadcasting Board of Governors, 1998 May
Box 165 Everyone Has the Right, Published by the World Press Freedom Committee, 1998
Box 165 Coordinating Committee Meeting, Arden, 1997 May 19-20, 1997
Box 165 UNDP/Columbia Roundtable, 1996-1997
Box 165 Press Conference, Washington, 1998 May 1, 1998-1999
Box 165 Miscellaneous, 1990
Box 166 Acknowledgements, 0-3, 1991
Box 166 Institute of International Education (IIE), 0-15, 1991 February 28
Box 166 Department of Education (DED), 0-17, 1991 March 19-June 11
Box 166 "Humphrey Fellows" (HF), 0-18, 1991 February 28
Box 166 Recommendation, 1990-1991
Box 166 Final Report and Contract, 1991 August 7-December 18
Box 166 Correspondence
A, 1991 February 5-December 27
Box 166 Arndt, Richard T, 1990-1991
Box 166 B-C, 1990-1992
Box 166 D, 1990-1991
Box 166 Dunn, Charles W, 1990-1992
Box 166 F-G, 1990-1992
Box 166 H-L, 1990-1992
Box 166 M, 1990-1992
Box 166 Marcus, Philip, 1989-1991
Box 166 McColm, Bruce, 1990-1992
Box 166 N-P, 1990-1992
Box 166 Newton, Jennifer, 1990-1992
Box 166 R, 1990-1992
Box 166 S-U, 1990-1991
Box 166 V-W, 1990-1991
Box 166 Vogel, Ralph, 1990-1992
Box 166 American Political Science Association, Washington, 1993 September 3, 1993
Box 166 Publisher-Fulbright, 1991-1993
Box 166 Administration, 1989-1992
Box 166 Overseas Interviews
Japan, 1991
Box 166 Indonesia, 1990-1991
Box 166 India, 1991
Box 166 Italy, 1991
Box 166 Interviews
A-F, 1990-1991
Box 166 G-L, 1990-1991
Box 166 M-Z, 1990-1991
Box 166 I.5a Case History: Miskito Indians, 1982 February 27-March 30
Box 167 I.51 Case History: National Endowment for Democracy (NED)/ Project Democracy, 1987 March 11-19
Box 167 I.10 Development News, 1978-1979
Box 167 I.19 History of the Press, undated
Box 167 I.21 Human Rights/CSCE and the Press, 1989 May 2-June 2
Box 167 I.23a Journalists Honored: South Korea/South Vietnam, 1974, 1975-1987
Box 167 I.27 Hutchins Commission, 1990-1991
Box 167 I.29 Journalists: "Protection,", 1982-1985
Box 167 I.29a Red Cross: Safety of Journalists, 1985 April 24-26
Box 167 I.30 Journalism Training, 1993 March 8-April 19
Box 167 I.32 Libel, 1985 January 29
Box 167 I.34 "Management of News" By Governments, 1986 August 7-15
Box 167 I.37 New World Information and Communications Order (NWICO), 1978-1997
Box 167 I.41 Official Secrets Act, 1986 February 5-March 28
Box 167 I.45 People's Rights (See Freedom House Conference Statement 1983), 1980-1989
Box 167 I.47 Polling, 1992-1995
Box 167 I.48 Press Council, 1972-1995
Box 167 I.49 Ethics, 1986 May 26-October 15
Box 167 I.49 Press Code of Ethics, 1990-1997
Box 167 I.52 Privacy, 1993
Box 167 I.54 Right to Communicate, 1985-1995
Box 167 I.57 Satellites, 1989-1992
Box 167 I.58 Satellites "Third World News,", 1981-1983
Box 167 I.58a Satellites: Direct Broadcasting (DBS), 1986 March 11
Box 167 I.61 Sovereignty of Information, 1986-1991
Box 167 I.63 Survey of Media (See "Credibility"), 1974-1975
Box 167 Freedom Forum Proposal, 1992
Box 167 I.67 Technical Development, 1978-1988
Box 167 I.69 Telecommunications Policies, 1986
Box 168 I.69b Telecommunications-Competition, 1933-1994
Box 168 I.69b Telecommunications Competition, 1988 May 20-December 29
Box 168 I.70 U.S. Policy (Information), 1982 February 12-September 28
Box 168 I.71 World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC), 1977-1987
Box 168 I.73 Working Conditions of Journalists, 1985
Box 168 I.85 Artificial Intelligence, 1983-1990
Box 168 Public Journalism, 1995-1996
Box 168 II 4 African Press, 1977-1995
Box 168 II 5 Eastern Europe, 1990-1994
Box 168 II 3 Latin American Press Freedom (IAPA), 1987-1994
Box 168 II 3a Caribbean Press, 1993
Box 168 II.1 Russia, 1990-1993
Box 168 II 1 World Press Freedom, 1974-1993
Box 168 Puerto Rico, 1973-1984
Box 168 II 9 Asian Press, 1987-1993
Box 168 Sussman Writings, 1990-1991
Journalism Quarterly, 1991 October
Box 168 Foreword for Harley Book, 1991 June 12
Box 168 Trips Itinerary, Tokyo, Jakarta, etc, 1991 June 15-July 3
Box 168 We're All Connected"-Not Yet, But Soon, Tufts University, 1991 March 1
Box 168 "The Distance and Democracy," World Monitor, 1991 February
Box 168 Review of "Cassandra…" Dorothy Thompson Book, 1991 January, 1990-1991
Box 168 FATI, 1991 January, 1990-1991
Box 168 New York University (NYU)-Gulf War Speech, 1991 February 7, 1991
Box 168 South Africa (International Press Institute (IPI)), Leonard R. Sussman Trip, 1994 February, 1977-1994
Box 169 African Journalists Seminar, Washington, Thursday, 1994 August 25, 1994
Box 169 University of Missouri, Lecture/Ceremony, 1993-1994
Box 169 Sussman Correspondence, Federico Mayor Amicorum Liber, 1994-1995
Mayor Paper-Responsible Press, 1994-1995
Box 169 Federico Mayor Chapter, 1994 August 31, 1994
Box 169 Sussman Writings, 1995
"Challenges in New-Age Communication," In the Vanguard of Freedom, India Book, 1995 December
Box 169 "Reading Between the Lines" in Journalism Stories from the Real World, 1995 December
Box 169 FDL Quarterly-ASIA, Leonard R. Sussman-Asian Press/Asian Democracy, 1995 November
Box 169 Television (TV) Interview (One Hour)-Quebec, Freedom of the Press and Imbalance of Information, 1995 August
Box 169 Carter Project, 1995
Box 169 Federal Communications Commission (FCC)/Leonard R. Sussman Project, 1997
Box 169 Encyclopedia-Media-Leonard R. Sussman, 1997 August 21
Box 169 United Nations (UN) Speech, 1997 September Department of Public Information (DPI), 1997, 1997 September, 1997
Box 169 War of the Foundling's Fathers-Leonard R. Sussman Review (Unpublished), 1997 September
Box 169 Zionists and the Foreign Agents Investigation Issues, 1997 October, 1997
Box 169 International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX)/Paris, 1998 May
Box 169 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) Essay, February, 1998, 1997-1998
Box 169 II 15 Middle East News, 1991
Box 169 III 1 UN General (Constitution, Index), 1978-1992
Box 169 III 3 M'Bow (Director-General), 1974-1995
Box 169 III 3b Mayor (D-G 1987), 1988-1995
Box 169 III 6 UNESCO Basic Materials and Analyses, 1974-1975, 1975-1976
Box 169 III 7 UNESCO Pre-San Jose Conference, 1976
Box 169 III 8 UNESCO San-Jose Conference, 1976
Box 169 III 12 UNESCO Nairobi Biennial Conference, 1976
Box 169 III 15 UNESCO Stockholm Seminar, 1978
Box 169 III 16 UNESCO Biennial Advance/Paris, 1978
Box 169 III 17 UNESCO Draft Declaration/Mass Media, 1977-1978
Box 169 III 17b 1978-1979 Media Declaration-Statement/Press Coverage and Afterward, 1978-1988, 1978-1979, 1978-1988
Box 169 III 17c Mass Media Declaration 10 Years Later, 1986-1988
Box 170 III. 18 UNESCO (1978) MacBride Commission, 1978-1997
Box 170 III 19 UNESCO Role of Gatekeepers, 1979 December 7-12
Box 170 III 26 UNESCO International Program for the Development of Communication (IPDC), 1991-1997
Box 170 III 31 Medium-Term Plan for, 1996, 1995 June 12-13
Box 170 III 33 UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policy, Mexico, 1982 July-August
Box 170 III 34 UNESCO 1983 Paris General Conference, 1982-1985, 1983, 1982-1985
Box 170 III 35 UNESCO 1985 Sofia General Conference, 1985 December 5, 1985, 1985 December 5
Box 170 III 35f "Communication, Information and Informatics in the Service of Humanity,", 1993
Box 170 III 35b UNESCO 1987 Paris General Conference, 1987 December 11-15, 1987, 1987 December 11-15
Box 170 III 35d UNESCO 1989 Paris General Conference, 1989-1990, 1989, 1989-1990
Box 170 III 40f UN Human Rights Commission, 1991-1995
Box 170 III 40h UN General Assembly Information Committee, 1990-1991
III 40h UN General Assembly Committee on Information, 1991 April 18-May 15
Box 170 III 40i UN Committee on Information, 1993 May, 1994
Box 170 III 55 West's Response to Attacks, 1979-1981
Box 170 III 57 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC), 1990-1997
Box 170 III 57a Talloires Declaration, 1981
Box 170 III 57c Declaration of London, 1987 January 16-18
Box 170 III 60 FIEJ, 1993 May 10
Box 170 III 61 International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), 1995 March 1
Box 170 III 77 National News Agencies, 1980-1982
Box 170 III 79 Pan African News Agency (PANA), 1994 September 8
Box 170 III 89 Inter Press Rome (Savio), 1982-1995
Box 170 III 92 International Organization of Journalists (IOJ) Prague International Journalism Institute (IJI), 1989-1996
Box 170 III 96 International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR), 1993-1994
Box 170 III 98 20th Century Fund: International Flow News, 1978-1981
Box 170 III 127 UNESCO FM Radio Program, 1989-1990
Box 170 III 133 International Freedom of Information Exchange (IFEX), 1992-1993
Box 170 III 135 Council of Europe/Press, 1993-1994
Box 170 Freedom of the Press, International Organizations, 1994-1995
III 136 Declaration of Santiago, UNESCO-Chile/LA Press Meeting, 1994 May 2-6, 1994
Box 170 III 137 People's Communication Charter (1998-Projected), 1994
Box 170 III 139 World Association of Press Councils, 1995 January 16-17
Box 170 IV 1 UNESCO Withdrawal State Department Case/Reaction, 1984-1989
Box 170 IV 7 UNESCO Withdrawal Reactions to Leonard R. Sussman, 1983-1994
Box 170 Sussman Articles, 1981-2000
Box 171 IV 9 UNESCO Withdrawal, UNESCO Steps and Responses, 1993-1997
Box 171 IV 11 UNESCO Withdrawal Consultative Groups, 1984
Box 171 IV 28 UNESCO Withdrawal Maitland Commission, 1984-1987
Box 171 IV 29 Americans for the Universality of UNESCO, 1993
Box 171 IV 32 Sussman/Nordenstreng, 1985
Box 171 IV 33 U.S. Return to UNESCO, 1990-1995
Box 171 United Nations (UN), 1993-1997
IV 34 Unspecial Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, 1995 February 1
Box 171 IV 36 UNESCO Support-1996, 1993-1997
Box 171 IV 37 UNESCO-New New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO), 1996-1997
Box 171 Freedom of the Press, 1973-1981
(4) Kenya, 1977-1978
Box 171 "The American Press Today," Speech on Tour of Asia, 1974
Box 171 Mass Communication and Press Freedom: A World View, Leonard R. Sussman, 1973 August
Box 171 Asia-ISN, 1973-1981
Box 171 Sussman Writings, 1975-1977
Leonard R. Sussman Testimony, 1975
Box 171 Portugal, 1975
Box 171 Freedom House Consultation, 1975-1976
Box 171 Algerian Trip, 1976
Box 171 Venice Correspondence, Helsinki-Cini, 1976
Box 171 "Dominoes of 1976," Unpublished mss, 1975
Box 171 First UNESCO Action, 1976 August 26-November 9
Box 171 "Press in Peril Worldwide," Newsday's Journal of Opinion, 1975 June 18-1977
Box 171 Iceland, 1977 August 1-7
Box 171 Sussman Files, 1977
Africa Trip, 1977 May-June
Box 171 "From Helsinki to Belgrade, from Ambiguity to Specificity," Unpublished Msss, 1977
Box 171 Sussman Writings, 1977
"Third World Uses of News Media Ideologies: Conditions for Constructive Change," Fletcher Conference, 1977 May 11-13, 1977
Box 171 "Developmental Journalism: The Ideological Factor," Presented at Fletcher Conference, 1977 May 11-13, 1977
Box 171 Testimony-Basket III-Implementation of the Helsinki Accords, Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 1977 May
Box 171 (5) Egypt, 1977 May-June, 1977
Box 171 "The Special Role of the Mass News Media in a Plural Society," University of Pretoria, South Africa, 1977 May 24-26
Box 171 Wired LTR/Leonard R. Sussman, 1994 May
Box 172 Press-Freedom Survey, 1994 May 3 Map of Press Freedom, Essay: Good News and Bad, 1966-1994, 1994 May 3, 1966-1994
Box 172 "A Free and Responsible Media What Does It Take?,", 1994 February 9, 1986-1994
Box 172 Journal of Humanities and Peace Draft, 1994 May, 1994-1995
Box 172 "War Story" for Book, 1993
Box 172 Syracuse Conference, 1993 May 24-25, 1993
Box 172 United Nations Association (UNA) Panel on UNESCO, Senator Robert Stafford, Chair, 1993
Box 172 "The World and I,", 1993
1993
Box 172 1993 July The Essential Role of Human Rights, 1993, 1993 July, 1993
Box 172 Writings by Sussman, 1992-1993
Miami Speech, 1993 April 24, 1992-1993
Box 172 Wigner Book Review, 1993 April, 1992
Box 172 The Year of Press Law Debates, Editor and Publisher, 1993 January 2
Box 172 Testimony: International Operations Committee, March 10, 1993, 1992-1993
Box 172 Japanese Censorship, 1992
Box 172 Fifth MacBride Roundtable-IAMCR-Dublin, 1993 June, 1993
Box 172 Sussman Correspondence, 1979-1991
Astronaut Sussman, 1983 July 21-August 24
Box 172 Journalism Quarterly, 1979-1991
Box 172 Clips-1993, 1988-1994
Box 172 Clips, 1992
Box 172 Kazakhstan, 1992 October 5-9, 1992-1993
Box 172 Paper Background, International Association for Mass Communication Research (IAMCR) Conference, 1992 August 16-21, 1985-1993
Box 172 Sussman Writings, 1984-1993
For Islam, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Door to the West, OP-ED, 1992 January 1, 1992
Box 172 "Keeping an Eye on the Government," Topic Issue # 180 (USIA), 1992
Box 172 Scholarly Exchange: Peace Without War for V. Merchant, the International Journal of Humanities and Peace, Arizona, 1992 February
Box 172 Freedom Review, 1992 January-February, 1991-1992
Box 172 State and Art (Regarding National Endowment for the Arts), 1992
Box 172 Trinidad Conference, 1992 January 12-15 TRINCOM/1992 Speech, 1992, 1992 January 12-15, 1992
Box 172 Sussman/Nordenstreng Chapter, Ablex, 1991-1993
Box 172 How the Media Report News from the Near East: Images and Reality, New York University/Princeton, 1992 June 30, 1984-1992
Box 172 The MacBride Movement: Old "New Order" Leads to the New, IAMCR Conference, Brazil, 1992 August 16-21
Box 172 II Paraguay, Radio Nanduti, History (Book), Miscellaneous Sussman Files, 1986-1987
Box 172 ML.2001.15 Series 11: December 2001 Accession, 1941-2002
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2 boxes
Series Description
The December 2001 Accession series includes materials received from Leonard Sussman in December 2001. The records are composed of project files, including consulting projects and conferences.
Arrangement
This series remains in the order in which it was received by the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Proposal for Harvard, September, 1993, 1993-1994
Box 173 Communication Technology, 1993-1994
Box 173 Marvin Kalb, Correspondence, 1992-1993
Box 173 Harvard Proposal, 1993
Box 173 Freedom of the Press, Includes the Internet, 1992-2000
Box 173 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC), 2000
Box 173 Leonard R. Sussman's Correspondence, 1992-2000
Box 173 Budapest, 2000 April 6-7, 1998-2000
Box 173 The Global Airscape, 1996 March
Box 173 Leonard R. Sussman: Biblio, undated
Box 173 FOIA-World Bank, 2001
Box 173 Press Freedom in Our Genes
G, 1986-1994
Box 173 Publishers, 1998-2001
Box 173 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) Book, 1996-2001
Box 173 1989-1998
Box 173 Papers from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1941-1962
Box 173 Origin of the Freedom House Study (I76) of News Media, 1967-1968
Box 173 II Paraguay, Paraguay During Leonard R. Sussman's Visit, 1987 November
Box 173 World Bank 2001-Freedom House Data, 2001
Box 173 Press Releases, 2001
Box 173 Freedom Review
Freedom Around the World, 1996 January-February
Box 173 Bipartisanship in U.S. Foreign Policy, 1995 November-December
Box 173 Refugees 1995 The Teeming Unwanted, 1995 July-August, 1995, 1995 July-August
Box 173 Fighting Child Prostitution, 1994 September-October
Box 173 The Two Faces of Africa, 1994 August
Box 173 Five Years After Tiananmen Square, Rights and Hopes in China, 1994 June
Box 173 Prisoners of Ritual, Women and Mutilation, 1994 April
Box 173 1994 Freedom Around the World, 1994 February, 1994, 1994 February
Box 173 The Crime of Child Slavery, 1993 December
Box 173 1992 December
Box 173 Volume 23 #3, 1992
Box 173 Volume 23 #5, 1992 October
Box 173 Volume 22 #6, 1991
Box 173 E Pluribus Unum?, 1994 November-December
Box 173 Volume 22 #5, 1991
Box 173 Volume 22 #4, 1991
Box 173 Nations and Markets, 1996 March-April
Box 173 Publications, 1972-2001
Box 173 Freedom House Publications, Mostly Freedom Monitor, 1972-2001
Box 173 Freedom House, Bookshelf Committee, Hotel Plaza, New York City, 1960 October 15
Box 173 Freedom House Conference
Sunday Morning Session, Greyston Conference Center, Riverdale, New York, 1964 May 24
Box 173 Saturday Afternoon Session, Greyston Conference Center, Riverdale, New York, 1964 May 23
Box 173 Friday Evening Session, Greyston Conference Center, Riverdale, New York, 1964 May 22
Box 173 Democracy's Advocate, The Story of Freedom House, Leonard R. Sussman, 2002
Box 173 Sussman, Consultation Regenerating the American Will and Applying it to Public Policy, 1976 February 20-22, 1975-1976
Papers, Consultation Program, 1975-1976
Box 174 Consultation: Invitations Out, 1975-1976
Box 174 Consultation: Participants, 1975-1976
Box 174 Consultation: Lilly Correspondence and Related, 1974-1975
Box 174 Consultation: Housekeeping, 1975-1976
Box 174 Travel Advisory, 1976
Box 174 Correspondence, Patrick Moynihan, 1975-1976
Box 174 Consultation: Letters for Patrick Moynihan (P.M.), 1975-1976
Box 174 Sussman, Asian Policy Conference, 1967 and Vietnam, 1967, 1966-1968, 1967, 1967, 1966-1968
Friday Evening Session, Asian Policy Conference Sponsored By Freedom House, Tuxedo Park, New York, 1967 October 20
Box 174 Vietnam, 1967, 1966-1968
Box 174 Proceedings, Saturday Morning Session, Asian Policy Conference, Tuxedo, New York, 1967 October 21
Box 174 Proceedings, Saturday Morning Session, Asian Policy Conference, Tuxedo New York, 1967 October 21
Box 174 Saturday Afternoon Session, Asian Policy Conference, Tuxedo, New York, 1967 October 21
Box 174 ML.2005.12 Series 12: November 2005 Accession, 1951-2005
6.25 linear feet
5 boxes
Series Description
The November 2005 Accession series includes materials received from Leonard Sussman in November 2005. The records include project files of Sussman, as well as copies of publications by Freedom House, articles on related subjects, and a small amount of biographical information about Sussman.
Arrangement
This series remains in the order in which it was received by the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Building the Fourth Estate Democratization and Media Opening in Mexico, 1999 July
Box 175 Freedom House Publications
2000-2002
Box 175 2001-2002
Box 175 1977-2003
Box 175 1977-1998
Box 175 1991-2003
Box 175 The Peru Report and Peru Business Digest, 1997 July 25
Box 175 Freedom House Publications, 2000-2003
Box 175 Freedom House Publications, 2002-2003
Box 175 The Global Airscape, Leonard R. Sussman with Kristen Guida, 1996 March
Box 175 Periodismo y Comunicacion, Reflexiones Academicas, 1998
Box 175 Periodismo y Comunicacion, Reflexiones Academicas, 2001
Box 175 Freedom House and Leonard R. Sussman Bios, 1992-2003
Box 175 La Neolengua en las Comunicaciones Internacionales, Glosario Preventivo, Leonard R. Sussman, 1987
Box 175 Press Freedom in Our Genes, A Human Need, Leonard R. Sussman, 2001
Box 175 Our Secret Weapon: Debunking Anti-Semitic Axis Propaganda in the United States, 1942 August-1943 October Janet Mazansky Lichtenstein, 2003, 1942 August-1943 October, 2003
Box 175 Freedom House Publications, 2002-2004
Box 175 Freedom House Publications, 2001
Box 175 Puerto Rico-Correspondence, 2001-2003
Box 176 Puerto Rico-LMM Trip, 1965-2001
Box 176 Fifth Anniversary of the Freedom of the Press in Puerto Rico, 2001-2004
Box 176 Puerto Rico-2004 Trip, 2004
Box 176 Korea Trip-2001, 2001-2002
Box 176 South Korea Press, 2001-2002
Box 176 Inter American Press Association (IAPA) Congress/Washington, D.C, 2004 May 9-11, 2004
Box 176 Background-Korea, 2001-2002
Box 176 Leonard R. Sussman's Correspondence
2001
Box 176 2000-2001
Box 176 2000-2001
Box 176 2001
Box 176 2000-2001
Box 176 Jim Denton Memos Regarding Budget, 1998, 1996-2000
Box 176 International Institute of Communications (IIC) Board-U.S.A, 1999 January 7-28
Box 176 Bette's World Bank Speech, 1998-2000
Box 176 General Factual, 2000
Box 176 Law Survey, 1999 November 29-30
Box 176 International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX)
Annual Meeting, New York, 2000 May 20-23
Box 176 Annual Meeting, New York, 2000 May 20-23
Box 176 2000 May, 1999-2000, 2000 May, 1999-2000
Box 176 Journal of Government Information, 2000
Box 176 World Congress on Media, 2000 Planned, 1998, 2000, 1998
Box 176 The Miller Center, Ken Thompson, 1998
Box 176 New York University, 1994-1998
Box 176 World Press Council and Code, 1998
Box 176 European Council Regarding Press, United Nations (UN) Commission on Human Rights Rapporteur and Related, 1994-1999
Box 176 Digital Video Conference (DVC)-TV to Ukraine, 2000 November 15, 2000
Box 176 Retreat, 2001 June 5-7, 2001
Box 176 Survey Printing, 2001
Box 176 Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), 2000-2001
Box 176 Power, the Press and the Technology of Freedom: The Coming Age of ISDN (Integrated Systems of Digital Networks), Leonard R. Sussman, 1989
Box 177 Voices of Freedom: The Story of the World Press Freedom Committee, Dana Bullen, 2002
Box 177 Everyone Has the Right, 1998
Box 177 New Code Words for Censorship, 2000
Box 177 Voices of Freedom 2000 What a Free Press Means to Me, World Press Freedom Committee, 2000, 2000, 2000
Box 177 Book (Freedom House), 1951-2001
Box 177 Windhoek Conference/UNESCO-MISA (Media Institute of Southern Africa), 2001 May 3-5, 2000-2001
Box 177 Internet Conference-World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC), 2000-2003
Box 177 Foreign Press, 1994-1997
Box 177 College of New Rochelle, Conference on International Communication and Global Development, 2003 April 24 (4-8PM), 2003, 2003 April 24, 2003
Box 177 Public Access TV Conference, 2003 March 14, 2003
Box 177 KOK Proposal, 2002
Box 177 UNESCO Conference-Jamaica, 2003 May, 2003
Box 177 South Korea Press, 2003
Box 177 OP-ED Anniston Star, 2003 February 24, 1984-2003
Box 177 Board for International Broadcasting Review, 2000
Box 177 FDL-AP Handbook, Forum of Democratic Leaders in the Asia-Pacific, 1994-1998
Box 177 Encyclopedia, 1992-2003
Box 177 Encyclopedia #2, 1999-2003
Box 177 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC), IAMCR Regarding "New Order," also Leonard R. Sussman Licensing Article for WPFC, Perverse Result, 1985-2001
Box 178 Internet General Issues Ratings, 2000, 1996-2001
Box 178 Internet Violations, ISPS and Statistics, 1999-2001
Box 178 Human Rights, 2000
Box 179 Human Rights, 1999-2000
Box 179 Freedom House Publications and Pamphlets, 1967-1991
Box 179 UN Information Committee, 2002 April-May
Box 179 IFEX-AGM (Annual General Meeting)-Senegal, 2002 October 9, 2002
Box 179 OSI Meeting, 2002 April 4, 1997-2002
Box 179 Radio Free Europe (RFE)/Radio Liberty (RL), 2002 April 3, 2002
Box 179 New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO)-Nordenstreng Response, 1997
Box 179 Paris/World Bank, 2002 February 4-5, 2000-2002
Box 179 General Correspondence, 2001-2002
Box 179 Current Media Issues, 1995-2005
Box 179 Articles and Correspondence, Most Related to Freedom of the Press
2002-2004
Box 179 1994-2002
Box 179 1995-2003
Box 179 2002-2005
Box 179 2001-2004
Box 179 2001
Box 179 ML.2007.30 Series 13: October 2007 Accession, 1986-2007
3.25 linear feet
3 boxes
Series Description
The October 2007 Accession series includes materials received from Freedom House in October 2007. The majority of the records are composed of Board of Trustees meeting minutes from 1995 to 2006. Also included are books published by Freedom House, including their annual survey of political rights and civil liberties, and conference materials. Main topics include freedom of the press, democracy, women's rights, and the history of Freedom House.
Arrangement
This series remains in the order in which it was received by the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Amicus Brief/I.C.H.R. (Inter-American Commission on Human Rights), 2004
Box 180 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), Geneva, 2003 December 12-13, 2003-2004
Box 180 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), 2003
Box 180 World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) Biennial, 2004 April 20, 2000-2004
Box 180 Freedom House Publications and By-Laws Correspondence, 2001-2007
Box 180 Board of Trustees Meeting
Washington, D.C, 1995 January 17
Box 180 New York, NY, 1995 April 24
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 1995 June 19
Box 180 1996 January
Box 180 New York, 1996 April 23
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 1996 June 18
Box 180 Washington D.C, 1997 January 23
Box 180 New York, NY, 1997 April 24
Box 180 New York, 1997 September 23
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 1998 January 20
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 1998 January 20
Box 180 New York, NY, 1998 April 30
Box 180 New York, NY, 1998 September 24
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 1999 January 28
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 1999 May 18
Box 180 Willkie Memorial Annual Board of Trustees Meeting, New York, New York, 1999 September 30
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 2000 February 10
Box 180 Washington, D.C, 2000 May 17
Box 181 Willkie Memorial Annual Board of Trustees Meeting, New York, NY, 2000 September 28
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2001 February 1
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2001 May 22
Box 181 New York, NY, 2001 October 16
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2002 January 22
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2002 May 15
Box 181 New York, NY, 2002 September 26
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2003 January 6
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2003 May 14
Box 181 New York, NY, 2003 October 21
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2004 January 27
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2004 May 12
Box 181 New York, NY, 2004 October 20
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2005 February 23
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2005 June 8
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2005 June 8
Box 181 New York, NY, 2005 October 19
Box 181 New York, NY, 2005 October 19
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2006 February 21
Box 181 Washington, D.C, 2006 June 21
Box 181 Executive Committee Meeting, 2006 September 21
Box 181 Freedom House, Inc. and Affiliate, Combined Financial Statements and Auditors' Reports Required by OMB Circular A-133, 1998-1999
Box 181 Democracy and Human Rights, 2002-2003
Box 182 Map of Press Freedom, 2005
Box 182 Africa, 2007
Box 182 Freedom House Makes a Difference, 1991
Box 182 Freedom in Africa, 2006
Box 182 Freedom in the Americas: A Freedom in the World Special Report, undated
Box 182 Investing in Freedom, Analysis/Advocacy/Action, undated
Box 182 Saudi Arabia's Curriculum of Intolerance: With Excerpts from Saudi Ministry of Education Textbooks for Islamic Studies, 2006
Box 182 2005 Freedom House Annual Report, 2005, 2005, 2005
Box 182 How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy, 2005
Box 182 Today's American How Free?, 1986
Box 182 Democracy's Advocate: The Story of Freedom House, Leonard R. Sussman, 2002
Box 182 Freedom of the Press (2004), A Global Survey of Media Independence, 2004
Box 182 Women's Rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Citizenship and Justice, 2005
Box 182 Women's Rights in the Middle East and North Africa, Citizenship and Justice, 2005
Box 182 Africa at the Crossroads (2006), A Countries at the Crossroads, Special Edition, undated
Box 182 The Worst of the Worst: The World's Most Repressive Societies, 2005
Box 182 Worst of the Worst: The World's Most Repressive Societies, 2006
Box 182 Nations in Transit (2003), Democratization in East Central Europe and Eurasia, 2003
Box 182 Nations in Transit (2005), Democratization from Central Europe to Eurasia, 2005
Box 182 Freedom in the World, the Annual Survey of Political Rights and Civil Liberties
2001-2002
Box 182 2003
Box 182 2004
Box 182 2005
Box 182 2006
Box 182 Countries at the Crossroads (2005), A Survey of Democratic Governance, 2005
Box 182 [ML.2011.033] Series 14: September 2011 Accession, 1996-2000
Series Description
The information in this series was collected as a packet of material for Freedom House board members and includes meeting notes and memoranda.
Series Arrangement
The original order of this series has been maintained.
Freedom House Press Releases and Newsletters, 1986-1993
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 2000 May 17
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 2000 February 11
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1999 September 30
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1999 May 18
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1999 January 28
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1998 September 24
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1998 April 30
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1998 June 24
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1998 January 20
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1997 September 23
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1997 June 18
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1997 April 23
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1997 January 23
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1996 September 24
Box 183 Freedom House Board Meeting, 1996 June 18
Box 183 Merger Agreement, 1997 June 2
Box 183 Various Memos of Finances/Fundraising, 1997-1998
Box 183 Grant Thornton, 1996-1997
Box 183 Summary on Late Audits/PVO Status, 1995-1997
Box 183 Memos on CFRF, 1997
Box 183 Memos on Cuba, 1997
Box 183
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