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George F. Kennan Papers, 1871-2005 (bulk 1950-2000): Finding Aid
MC076

George F. Kennan taking the oath of office as Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. in April 1952, with his wife Annelise and daughter Grace looking on.
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Summary Information
- Creator:
- Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005.
- Title and dates:
- George F. Kennan Papers
- 1871-2005
- bulk 1950-2000
- Abstract:
- George F. Kennan (1904-2005) was a diplomat and a historian, noted especially for his influence on United States policy towards the Soviet Union during the Cold War and for his scholarly expertise in the areas of Russian history and foreign policy. Kennan's papers document his career as a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study and his time in the Foreign Service, and include his correspondence files, published and unpublished writings, and personal files.
- Size:
- 136.2 linear feet
- 330 boxes
- Call number:
- MC076
- 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 materials:
- English
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Biography
George F. Kennan (1904-2005) was a diplomat and a historian, noted especially for his influence on United States policy towards the Soviet Union during the Cold War and for his scholarly expertise in the areas of Russian history and foreign policy. While with the Foreign Service, Kennan advocated a policy of "containment" that influenced United States relations with the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War and served in various positions in European embassies, as well as ambassador to the Soviet Union. His career as a historian was spent at the Institute for Advanced Study, where he continued to analyze the history of Russia, Soviet Union and United States foreign policies, and foreign affairs.
Kennan was educated at St. John's Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield, Wisconsin and earned his B.A. degree at Princeton University in 1925, where he studied history with an emphasis on modern European diplomacy. Following graduation, he entered the Foreign Service. His first post was as vice consul in Geneva, and in the next year he was transferred to Hamburg, Germany. In 1928, Kennan entered a training program though the Foreign Service, studying Russian language, history and culture at Berlin University. The United States did not yet have diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, and so Kennan was assigned to "listening posts" around the U.S.S.R. in Tallinn, Estonia (1927) and in Riga, Latvia and Kaunas, Lithuania (1931-1933).
His first assignment in Moscow came in 1933 under William C. Bullitt, the first United States ambassador to the Soviet Union, aiding in the establishment of diplomatic relations between Washington and the Kremlin for the first time since 1917. He held positions as third secretary from 1933 to 1934, second secretary from 1935 to 1936, and from 1944 to 1946, minister-counselor (the second highest rank at the embassy), first under W. Averell Harriman and then under General Walter Bedell Smith. During this period, he was also appointed to positions in Vienna (1935), Prague (1938), Berlin (1939), Lisbon (1942), and London (1944). Kennan was detained in Berlin for five months after United States' entry into World War II.
Kennan rose to prominence in February 1946 when he wrote what became known as the "Long Telegram." Written in response to an inquiry from the U.S. Treasury regarding Moscow's refusal to support the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, the telegram outlined Kennan's assessment of the psychology of the leaders of the Soviet Union and provided principles on which the United States should base policies towards the Soviet Union. Kennan wrote that Stalin was "impervious to the logic of reason but highly sensitive to the logic of force," by which he meant primarily diplomatic and economic force more so than military. The telegram resonated in Washington, D.C.--although the interpretation of the Soviet threat became predominantly described as a military one--and Kennan became an influential figure in the State Department on Soviet affairs. Kennan further developed his views in "The Sources of Soviet Conduct" published under the pseudonym X in Foreign Affairs in July 1947. In this article, he used the term "containment" to describe his philosophy for dealing with the spread of Soviet power and influence. Again, this was interpreted by others in Washington as a military strategy, although Kennan intended it to be primarily achieved through diplomacy, economic sanctions, and covert action--anything short of war. Containment became one of the primary rationales for United States' Cold War policies, including the Marshall Plan, the founding of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in 1949, the commitment of American forces in Southeast Asia in 1965, and the Reagan administration arms buildup during the 1980s.
In April 1946, Kennan returned to Washington, D.C., where he taught at the National War College, and in 1947, he was appointed director of the Policy Planning Staff in the State Department. In this capacity, he was a principle architect of the Marshall Plan, which sent billions of dollars of aid to help rebuild Western Europe following World War II. When Dean Acheson became Secretary of State in 1949, Kennan remained in the State Department as one of his principal advisors. However, during this period Kennan became increasingly critical of United States policy, especially the military interpretation of containment and the entry of UN troops into North Korea, and so in 1950 Kennan took a leave of absence to devote himself to research and scholarship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
Kennan returned to the State Department in March 1952 when President Harry S. Truman appointed him Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. The assignment was short-lived, however. Kept under heavy surveillance by the Soviets, in October 1952 he compared conditions to those he suffered under his Nazi internment during World War II, and the Soviet government declared him persona non grata, which forced his return to the United States. Because of policy differences between Kennan and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (who found containment too passive), Dulles employed a technicality to force Kennan's retirement from the State Department in 1953.
He returned to the Institute for Advanced Study, where he became a professor in the School of Historical Studies in 1956. Kennan became a prolific and respected diplomatic historian, studying modern European and Russian history, international relations, and American foreign policy and diplomacy. He also remained an important, often critical, voice in the ongoing debate about American foreign policy, advocating the use of diplomacy rather than military force and for foreign policy that was "very modest and restrained." Kennan was critical of the buildup of conventional and nuclear weapons during the arms race, which many argued for in the name of containment. He also advocated against military involvement in Vietnam, indicating that it was not an area of the world critical to American security. Later in his career, Kennan became a supporter of Russian and Soviet studies in the United States, identifying scholarship as a productive means to establish favorable relations with Moscow.
Over the course of his career, Kennan wrote numerous influential and critically acclaimed books, including American Diplomacy 1900-1950 (1951), Russia Leaves the War (1956), Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin (1961), two volumes of memoirs (1967, 1972), The Decline of Bismarck's European Order (1979), The Nuclear Delusion (1982), and Around the Cragged Hill (1993). He won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for Russia Leaves the War and the other for the first volume of his memoirs. Though he remained at the Institute for Advanced Study until his retirement in 1974, Kennan did return to government service briefly on two occasions, as ambassador to Yugoslavia from 1961 until 1963 for President John F. Kennedy and traveling to Switzerland in 1967 as a representative for the State Department to help convince Svetlana Alliluyeva, the daughter of Josef Stalin, to immigrate to the United States.
George Frost Kennan was born on February 16, 1904 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Kossuth Kent Kennan, a lawyer, and Florence (James) Kennan. He met Annelise Sorensen of Norway while studying in Berlin and they married in 1931. The Kennans had four children: Grace Kennan Warnecke, Joan Kennan, Wendy Kennan, and Christopher J. Kennan. Through the course of his career, Kennan was the recipient of many honors for his work in the field of international affairs, including the Albert Einstein Peace Prize (1981), the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade (1982), the Gold Medal in History of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1984), the FDR Freedom from Fear Award (1987), and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1989, the highest civilian honor in the United States). George Kennan died on March 17, 2005 in Princeton, New Jersey at the age of 101.
Description
Kennan's papers document his career as a scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study and his time in the Foreign Service, and include his correspondence files, published and unpublished writings, and personal files. Many of the papers are related to his study of Russian history and foreign policy or his critical analysis of American foreign policy.
Arrangement
The Kennan Papers were processed in 2008 to integrate a small section of papers (approximately 16 linear feet) that had been open since the 1970s with over 100 linear feet of previously-restricted materials. Wherever possible, Kennan's original organization of both groups of papers was maintained. In most instances, the restricted materials continued the sections established in the open papers. However, correspondence from the open papers was integrated into the Chronological Correspondence and Miscellaneous Correspondence at the item level. A chart that indicates where to find materials from the section that has been open since the 1970s in the new arrangement is available upon request. Another accession (Box 312-326) was integrated into the papers in 2009.
Organized into the following series:
- Series 1: Correspondence, 1912-2004
- Subseries 1A: Permanent Correspondence, 1947-2004
- Subseries 1B: Chronological Correspondence, 1912-2000
- Subseries 1C: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1939-2004
- Series 2: Organizations, 1908-2004
- Series 3: Personal Files, 1871-2005
- Series 4: Writings, 1879-2004
- Subseries 4A: Bibliographies, 1938-1995
- Subseries 4B: Books, 1911-2000
- Subseries 4C: Diaries, 1924-2004
- Subseries 4D: Major Unused Drafts, 1933-1978
- Subseries 4E: Notes, 1879-1987
- Subseries 4F: Published Works, 1935-2001
- Subseries 4G: Unpublished Works, 1938-2000
Access and Use
Access
The 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. Any copyright vested in George Kennan has passed to Princeton University; researchers are responsible for determining any other copyright questions.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
VHS tapes and audio cassette tapes of Kennan interviews, conference presentations, and television programs about Kennan are located in Series 3: Personal Files (Box 170-172 and Box 317). Access to this material follows the Mudd Manuscript Library policy for preservation and access to audiovisual materials.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Custodial History
The Kennan Papers were originally on deposit at the Firestone Library of Princeton University.
Provenance and Acquisition
This collection was donated by George Kennan in 1968, 1974 and 1989, with additional materials received from the Kennan family in September 2006 (Accession ML.2006.011) and from Christopher Kennan in August 2009 (Accession ML.2009.013). Additional small donations were received from many other individuals, including Kent Kennan in March 1983, January 1985 and December 1987, Edward L. Burke in January 2004 (Accession ML.2004.001), Andrew J. Cosentino in March 2004 (Accession ML.2004.005), Allen H. Kassof in March 2004 (Accession ML.2004.04), Richard Ullman in April 2004 (Accession ML.2004.009), Douglas C. James in December 2005 (ML.2005.017), and Shirley Kessler in April 2006 (ML.2005.005). Kennan's Foreign Service certificate was purchased from Stuart Lutz in August 2005 (ML.2005.006). John Summers donated a 1965 photograph of Svetlana Stalin at Kennan's farm in January 2011 (ML.2011.004).
Appraisal
Appraisal has been conducted in accordance with Mudd Manuscript Library guidelines. Duplicate writings and correspondence and routine medical records have been separated from this collection.
Related Materials
Related Materials
The Mudd Manuscript Library has numerous collections related to the Cold War and to United States diplomacy which can be located by selecting the subject "Cold War" or "Diplomacy" on the Princeton University Finding Aids Website. Collections of particular relevance to the George F. Kennan Papers are the papers of Hamilton Fish Armstrong, John Foster Dulles and James V. Forrestal, and the records of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Collections at other institutions of relevance to the George F. Kennan Papers are the records of the Department of State Policy Planning Staff at the National Archives and papers of George Kennan (1845-1924) at the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress.
Publications Citing These Papers
Kennan's diaries were published as Sketches from a Life. New York: Pantheon Books, 1989. Correspondence between Kennan and John Lukacs were published as George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944-1946. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1997.
Processing and Other Information
Works Cited
The following sources were consulted during the preparation of the biographical note: "George F. Kennan Dies at 101; Leading Strategist of Cold War" by Tim Weiner and Barbara Crossette. The New York Times, March 18, 2005. Obituary from Current Biography. H.W. Wilson Company, 2005. Obituary of George Kennan by Harold Jackson. The Guardian, March 19, 2005. "Outsider Forged Cold War Strategy" by J.Y. Smith. The Washington Post, March 19, 2005. Profile of George Frost Kennan. Marquis Who's Who on the Web. http://search.marquiswhoswho.com Accessed January 2009.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Adriane Hanson, with assistance from Clelia Douyon, Grace Haaland, and Jamie LaMontagne in 2008. Finding aid written by Adriane Hanson in January 2009.
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 Adriane Hanson on January 31, 2009.
Language(s) of this Finding Aid
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); George F. Kennan Papers, 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.
- Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005.
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.)
- Kennan Institute.
- United States. Foreign Service.
- Ambassadors -- United States.
- Arms control.
- Communism -- Soviet Union.
- Cold War.
- Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Soviet Union.
- Economic assistance, American -- Europe.
- History -- Study and teaching -- United States.
- International relations.
- Nuclear nonproliferation.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States.
- World politics -- 20th century.
- Europe -- Politics and government -- 1945-
- Russia -- History.
- Soviet Union -- Foreign relations.
- Soviet Union -- Politics and government.
- United States -- Foreign relations.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Yugoslavia.
- United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
- Correspondence.
- Photographs.
- Scrapbooks.
- Speeches.
- Writings.
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Contents List
Series 1: Correspondence, 1912-2004
Size: 57.4 linear feet, 141 boxes
Description: The Correspondence series is composed of Kennan's correspondence with scholars, government officials and the general public, both nationally and internationally. The majority of the correspondence dates from Kennan's tenure at the Institute for Advanced Study, but also includes letters from during his diplomatic service. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
Arrangement:
Divided into three subseries, based on Kennan's original arrangement of the papers: Permanent Correspondence, Chronological Correspondence, and Miscellaneous Correspondence.
Subseries 1A: Permanent Correspondence, 1947-2004
Size: 22.1 linear feet, 53 boxes
Description: The Permanent Correspondence subseries contains correspondence between Kennan and scholars, government officials, and the general public. Most are at least one page in length and some include enclosures of copies of articles. Many of the letters contain discussions of ideas presented in articles or important current events and issues, such as Russian history and foreign policy, American foreign policy, U.S.-Soviet relations, and the arms race and nuclear disarmament. Kennan's correspondence with other scholars focused on the exchange of ideas and facts for works in progress or the analysis of recently published scholarship. Kennan also provided information about himself for others' biographical works about him or corrected their published interpretations of his opinions. Kennan's correspondence with government officials was largely concerned with his responses to their requests for advice on foreign affairs. Additionally, the subseries contains correspondence between Kennan and members of his extended family. In the correspondence, they discussed family news, planned visits, the countries Kennan was working or traveling in, and a little about his diplomatic work.
Other correspondence is more routine in nature and includes invitations to speak, write or attend events, congratulations on his writings and awards received, and Kennan's expressions of appreciation for articles or praise received. Other subjects include correspondence with publishers about potential and current projects, discussions of visits, congratulatory messages to authors of articles or speeches he approved of, and declinations of requests for information for which Kennan did not believe he had sufficient knowledge.
Kennan marked some of the correspondence folders in this subseries with red, green, and blue dots. The colors are recorded in a note for each of the folders on which they appeared. The intended significance of these colors is unknown, but from an examination of the papers, many of the folders marked red contain potentially sensitive materials, green are related to works written about Kennan, and most blue are related to Svetlana Alliluyeva (Stalin's daughter).
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Index of Permanent Files, undated
Box 1, Folder 1 Acheson, Dean, 1950-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 1, Folder 2 Adams, Kenneth, 1955-1957
Box 1, Folder 3 Albert Einstein Peace Prize Foundation, 1981-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 1, Folder 4 Alfoldi, Andrew, 1958-1973
Box 1, Folder 5 Allilueva Trust, 1975-1986
Description: (Red)
Box 1, Folder 6 Alperovitz, Gar, 1964-1965
Box 1, Folder 7 Alsop, Joseph, 1950-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 1, Folder 8 Altschul, Frank, 1950-1967
Box 1, Folder 9 American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1974-1998
Box 1, Folder 10 to 11 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1952-1968
Box 1, Folder 12 American Academy of Diplomacy, 1983-1997
Box 2, Folder 1 to 3 American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1985-1988
Box 2, Folder 4 American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations (East-West Accord), 1975-1993
Box 2, Folder 5 American Council of Learned Societies, 1966-1974
Description: (Including Review of Russian Studies by Joint Committee on Slavic Studies.)
Box 2, Folder 6 American Historical Association, 1959-1974
Box 2, Folder 7 The American Historical Review, 1959, 1971
Box 2, Folder 8 American Philosophical Society, 1952-1996
Box 2, Folder 9 American Philosophical Society, 1952-1996
Box 3, Folder 1 to 2 Andjelic, Marija, 1965-1980, 1991-1992
Box 3, Folder 3 Appert, Antoinette, undated
Box 3, Folder 4 Arbatov, Georgi A. (Institute for United States and Canada), 1976-1988
Description: (Red)
Box 3, Folder 5 Arbogast, Stephen, 1976-1980
Box 3, Folder 6 Armour, Norman, 1958-1976
Box 3, Folder 7 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish (Deceased), 1950-1977
Description: (Red)
Box 3, Folder 8 to 9 Aspen Institute (East-West Project), 1983-1985
Box 3, Folder 10 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1977-1987
Box 3, Folder 11 The Atlantic Monthly, 1956-1974
Box 4, Folder 1 The Authors Guild, Inc. and Correspondence with Rex Strout, 1967-1972
Box 4, Folder 2 Bad Nauheim Group, 1986-1996
Description: (Red)
Box 4, Folder 3 Bailey, Hebert, 1963-1987
Box 4, Folder 4 Bakhmeteff Archive (Columbia University), 1975-1980
Box 4, Folder 5 Ball, George W, 1967-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 4, Folder 6 Barbour, Walworth, 1951-1958
Box 4, Folder 7 Barnard, Chester I, 1950-1953
Box 4, Folder 8 Barrett, Edward W, 1950-1957
Box 4, Folder 9 Battle, Lucius D, 1950-1965
Box 4, Folder 10 Beam, Jacob D, 1953-1955, 1970-1973
Box 4, Folder 11 Beckington, H. J. (Jeff, Kennan’s Thesis Advisee), 1969-1974
Box 4, Folder 12 Bell, Philip W, 1952-1953, 1968
Box 4, Folder 13 Beloff, Max, 1958-1994
Description: (Red)
Box 4, Folder 14 Benton, William, Honorable (Deceased), 1953-1977
Box 4, Folder 15 Benton, William, Honorable, 1953-1977
Box 5, Folder 1 Berberova, Nina, 1980-1982
Box 5, Folder 2 Bergquist, Mats, 1976-1979
Box 5, Folder 3 Bergson, Abram (Director of the Russian Research Center at Harvard University), 1966-1977
Box 5, Folder 4 Berlin, Isaiah, Sir, 1950-1989
Description: (Blue and Red)
Box 5, Folder 5 Bernstein, Marvin H. (Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University), 1965-1967
Box 5, Folder 6 Berntzen, Arve B, 1981-1992
Box 5, Folder 7 Billington, James H., Professor, 1966-1973, 1990-2000
Description: (Red)
Box 5, Folder 8 Bismarck, Count and Princess, 1976-1977
Box 5, Folder 9 Black, Cyril E., Professor, 1957-1991
Box 5, Folder 10 Blackstock, Paul, 1964-1966
Box 5, Folder 11 Blackwood, Michael (Film Project), 1981-1983
Box 5, Folder 12 Blake, Patricia, S.P, 1963-1968, 1984
Description: (Blue)
Box 5, Folder 13 Boats (Information and Inquiries), 1971-1973
Box 5, Folder 14 Bodo, John H., Doctor, 1951-1977, 1989
Box 5, Folder 15 Bohlen, Charles E. (Deceased), 1950-1974, 2000
Description: (Red)
Box 5, Folder 16 Boisdeffre, 1973-1976
Box 6, Folder 1 Boorstin, Daniel J, 1956-1993
Box 6, Folder 2 Bourguina, Anna, 1973
Box 6, Folder 3 Borsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels, 1982-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 6, Folder 4 Bowles, Chester, 1954-1968
Description: (Red)
Box 6, Folder 5 Boyd, Julian, 1968-1973
Box 6, Folder 6 Brackman, Roman S, 1981-1989
Box 6, Folder 7 Braddick, Henderson B, 1963-1969
Box 6, Folder 8 Bramley, Terrie, 1993-1994
Box 6, Folder 9 Brandt-Peltier, Louis, 1953-1957
Box 6, Folder 10 Branting, Georg, 1963-1964
Box 6, Folder 11 Brement, Marshall, 1977
Box 6, Folder 12 Briggs, Ellis O. (Deceased), 1950-1976, 1991-1993
Box 6, Folder 13 Brinkley, Douglass, 1959, 1962, 1987-1992
Description: (Green)
Box 6, Folder 14 The British Academy, 1983-1991
Box 6, Folder 15 British Broadcasting Corporation, 1958-1985
Box 6, Folder 16 Brown, Clarence, 1965-1968
Box 6, Folder 17 Brown University Center for Foreign Policy Development, 1986-1988
Box 6, Folder 18 Brundtland, Gro Harlem (Prime Minister of Norway), 1988
Description: (Red)
Box 6, Folder 19 Buchan, Alastair, Readership in International Relations, 1977-1979
Box 7, Folder 1 Buckley, William F, 1988-1989
Description: (Red)
Box 7, Folder 2 Buffet Foundation, 1982-1984
Box 7, Folder 3 Bull, Mimi and Neil, 1974-1994
Box 7, Folder 4 Bundy, McGeorge, 1953-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 7, Folder 5 to 6 Butler, George H, 1951-1958
Box 7, Folder 7 Butte, Gerlinde, 1991
Box 7, Folder 8 Butterworth, Walton, 1952-1975
Box 7, Folder 9 Caillet, Pierre, 1966-1973
Box 7, Folder 10 Campbell, John Franklin (Deceased), 1970-1971
Box 7, Folder 11 Canfield, Cass, 1964-1969
Description: (Red)
Box 7, Folder 12 De Carmoy, Herve, 1975
Description: (Includes Question of Access to Rothschild Archives.)
Box 7, Folder 13 Central Intelligence Agency, 1955-1959, 1984
Description: (Red)
Box 7, Folder 14 The Century Association, 1951, 1962-1992
Box 7, Folder 15 to 16 Chavchavadze, David, 1974
Box 7, Folder 17 Chekhov, Anton, 1985-1988
Description: (Regarding Appraisal of Works.)
Box 8, Folder 1 Cherniss, Harold F, 1956-1973, 1987
Box 8, Folder 2 Chipman, Norris, 1953-1956
Box 8, Folder 3 Chotard, Jean-Rene, 1982-1986
Box 8, Folder 4 Church, Frank, Senator, 1963-1979, 1989
Description: (Red)
Box 8, Folder 5 Civilian-Military Institute, 1979
Box 8, Folder 6 Clark, Grenville Foundation, 1981-1984
Description: (Red)
Box 8, Folder 7 Clemen, Wolfgang, 1984-1990
Box 8, Folder 8 Clinton, William, President, 1997
Box 8, Folder 9 Clubb, O. Edward, 1951-1953, 1964
Box 8, Folder 10 Cochran, William P, 1951-1962
Box 8, Folder 11 Cohen, Stephen F, 1975-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 8, Folder 12 Committee for the Promotion of Advanced Slavic Cultural Studies, 1950, 1964-1965
Box 8, Folder 13 Concord Academy (Concord, MA), 1962-1970
Box 8, Folder 14 Council on Foreign Relations, 1963-1970
Box 8, Folder 15 to 16 Council on Foreign Relations, 1970-1984
Box 9, Folder 1 to 2 Council on Foreign Relations, 1985-1997
Description: (Red)
Box 9, Folder 3 Council on Foreign Relations (Commission on U.S.-Soviet Relations), 1980-1981
Box 9, Folder 4 to 5 Council on Foreign Relations (Discussion Group on American Foreign Policy), 1967-1968
Box 9, Folder 6 Council on Foreign Relations (Discussion Group: "Towards a Modern Diplomacy"), 1968-1970
Box 9, Folder 7 Council on Foreign Relations (U.S.-Soviet Relations Discussion Group), 1969-1970
Box 9, Folder 8 Coyle, Dan D. (Princeton University), 1964-1965
Box 10, Folder 1 Cox, Michael (Wrote on George Kennan), 1988-1991
Description: (Green)
Box 10, Folder 2 Cranston, Alan, Senator, 1981-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 10, Folder 3 Crocker, John, 1966-1967, 1995
Description: (Red)
Box 10, Folder 4 Crocker, John, Jr, 1980-1996
Description: (Red)
Box 10, Folder 5 Cronkite, Walter, 1986-1987
Description: (Red)
Box 10, Folder 6 Curtis Brown Limited, 1957-1970
Box 10, Folder 7 DACOR (Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired), 1955-1986
Box 10, Folder 8 D’Amboise, Jacques, 1988-1996
Description: (Red)
Box 10, Folder 9 Danish Archives, 1980-1984
Box 10, Folder 10 Davenport, Marcia, 1967-1968
Box 10, Folder 11 Davies, John Paton, Jr, 1951-1998
Description: (Red)
Box 10, Folder 12 to 13 Davis, Richard H, 1952-1971
Box 10, Folder 14 De Grazia, Sebastian, 1977
Box 11, Folder 1 Denison University, 1965-1970
Box 11, Folder 2 Denmark (Correspondence with Copenhagen Officials), 1968-1976
Box 11, Folder 3 Devlin, Patrick, The Right Honourable Lord, 1971-1973
Box 11, Folder 4 Dix, William S, 1953-1967
Box 11, Folder 5 Djilas, Milovan, 1968
Box 11, Folder 6 Djordjevic, Jovan, Doctor, 1966-1967
Box 11, Folder 7 Dobrski, Astrid, Countess, 1973
Box 11, Folder 8 Dobrynin, Anatoly, 1964-1965, 1986
Description: (Red)
Box 11, Folder 9 Dodds, Harold, Doctor, 1950-1956
Description: (Red)
Box 11, Folder 10 Dollard, Charles, 1950-1952
Box 11, Folder 11 Dominick, Peter H., Senator, 1968-1969
Description: (Red)
Box 11, Folder 12 Donhoff, Marion, 1959-2004
Description: (Red)
Box 11, Folder 13 to 15 Donhoff, Marion, 1959-2004
Description: (Red)
Box 12, Folder 1 to 2 Douglas, Lewis W. (Deceased), 1966-1969
Box 12, Folder 3 Draper, Theodore, 1956-1976
Box 12, Folder 4 Duke University, 1977-1981
Box 12, Folder 5 Dulles, John Foster, 1952-1953, 1986-1989
Description: (Red)
Box 12, Folder 6 Dulles Oral History Project, 1967-1984
Box 12, Folder 7 Dunn, Roger, 1953-1956
Box 12, Folder 8 Durbrow, Elbridge, 1950-1982
Description: (Red)
Box 12, Folder 9 to 10 Dyson, Freeman J, 1979-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 12, Folder 11 Earle, Edward Mead (Deceased), 1950-1951
Box 12, Folder 12 East Berlin (And Other Matters), 1963-1981
Description: (Red)
Box 12, Folder 13 Eaton, Anne (Mrs. Cyrus), 1981-1992
Box 13, Folder 1 Eichert, Irene, 1969-1973
Box 13, Folder 2 Einstein (Lewis) Memoirs Preface, 1965-1968
Box 13, Folder 3 Elbrick, C. Burke, 1964-1965
Box 13, Folder 4 Emeny, Brooks, 1961
Box 13, Folder 5 Ertman, Eric, 1982
Box 13, Folder 6 Esalen Institute, 1982-1983
Box 13, Folder 7 Eudin, Xenia R, 1976-1977
Box 13, Folder 8 Faber and Faber Limited, 1957
Box 13, Folder 9 Farnsworth, Elizabeth, 1997
Box 13, Folder 10 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1953-1961
Description: (Red)
Box 13, Folder 11 Feis, Herbert (Deceased), 1952-1973
Box 13, Folder 12 Finletter, Thomas K, 1956-1958
Box 13, Folder 13 Fischer, John, 1953-1967
Box 13, Folder 14 Fischer, Louis (Deceased), 1954-1970
Description: (Red)
Box 13, Folder 15 Fischer, Ruth, 1953-1960
Box 13, Folder 16 Fitzpatrick, Peter Bryan (Princeton 1968 Used George Kennan’s Files for Thesis), 1968-1973, 1968, 1968-1973
Box 13, Folder 17 The Ford Foundation, 1951-1952, 1972-1974
Box 13, Folder 18 Ford Foundation Oral History Project, 1972-1973
Box 13, Folder 19 Foreign Affairs (Council on Foreign Relations), 1950-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 13, Folder 20 to 21 Foreign Affairs (Council on Foreign Relations), 1950-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 14, Folder 1 Foreign Policy (Holbrooke, Richard, Managing Editor), 1970-1973
Box 14, Folder 2 Fozard, Lyte T, 1982-1989
Box 14, Folder 3 Frankfurter, Felix, 1956-1969
Description: (Red)
Box 14, Folder 4 Franklin, George S., Jr, 1951, 1964-1970
Box 14, Folder 5 Franklin, Laurel (Mecklin Press Bibliography Project), 1990
Box 14, Folder 6 Franklin, William M., Doctor (Director, Historical Office, U.S. State Department), 1966-1973
Box 14, Folder 7 Freund, Gerald, 1955-1973, 1993
Box 14, Folder 8 to 9 Frost, Joseph W. P, 1983-1993
Box 14, Folder 10 Fulbright, William, Senator, 1959-1980
Description: (Red)
Box 14, Folder 11 Gaddis, John, 1976-1997
Description: (Red)
Box 14, Folder 12 Gaddis, John, 1976-1997
Description: (Red)
Box 15, Folder 1 to 6 Gaddis, John, 1982-1989
Description: (Kennan Biography)
Box 15, Folder 7 Gaddis, John, 1982-1989
Description: (Kennan Biography)
Box 16, Folder 1 Gaddis, John, 1982, 1999-2000
Description: (Memorandum of Understanding)
Box 16, Folder 2 Gaddis Interview for George Kennan Biography (Part Two), 1984-1995
Description: (Red)
Box 16, Folder 3 Galvin, John, General, 1989-2002
Description: (Red)
Box 16, Folder 4 Gavrilov, Alexander, 1992-1993
Box 16, Folder 5 Gellhorn, Martha, 1964-1968, 1981-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 16, Folder 6 Gilbert, Felix, 1966-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 16, Folder 7 Gilliam, James F, 1965
Box 16, Folder 8 Gilmore, Myron P, 1958-1960
Box 16, Folder 9 Glad, John, 1985-1996
Description: (See also Kennan Institute.)
Box 16, Folder 10 Gleason, Abbott, 1982-1992
Box 16, Folder 11 Glishic, Milenko (Arlija, Serbia, Yugoslavia), 1963
Box 17, Folder 1 Goheen, Robert F, 1959-1968, 1981
Description: (Red)
Box 17, Folder 2 Goldwater, Barry, 1965
Description: (Red)
Box 17, Folder 3 Goodman, Constance, 1964-1999
Description: (Red)
Box 17, Folder 4 to 6 Gordon, Ernest, 1966-1983
Box 17, Folder 7 Graebner, Norman, 1956-1960, 1989-1996
Description: (Red)
Box 17, Folder 8 Green, Joseph C, 1947-1977
Description: (Red)
Box 17, Folder 9 to 10 Greenbaum, Wolff and Ernest (Mr. Alan U. Schwartz), 1972-1974
Box 17, Folder 11 Grimsted, Patricia, 1981-1983
Box 17, Folder 12 Groton School, 1961-1967
Box 18, Folder 1 Grumman Corporation, 1977-1978
Box 18, Folder 2 Haenni, Paul M, 1964
Box 18, Folder 3 Halle, Louis J, 1954-1996
Description: (Red)
Box 18, Folder 4 to 6 Hammond, Paul Y, 1955-1960
Box 18, Folder 7 Hammond, Thomas T, 1960-1961, 1974-1982
Box 18, Folder 8 Handlin, Oscar (Charles Warren Center), 1966-1967
Box 18, Folder 9 Harcourt, Brace and Company (Publishers, Walter Lippman and His Times), 1959
Box 18, Folder 10 Harper, John, 1988-1992
Description: (Green)
Box 18, Folder 11 to 12 Harriman Institute (Columbia University), 1982-1992
Box 19, Folder 1 to 2 Harriman, W. Averell, 1951-1952, 1968-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 19, Folder 3 Hartman, Arthur, Ambassador, 1983-1989
Box 19, Folder 4 Harvard College Board of Overseers, 1964-1974
Box 19, Folder 5 to 6 Harvard University Eliot House, 1968
Box 19, Folder 7 Harvard University Fellowship, 1965-1970
Box 19, Folder 8 Haselton, Norris S, 1963-1976
Box 19, Folder 9 Hatzfeldt, Hermann, Count, 1969-1999
Description: (Red)
Box 19, Folder 10 Hegarty, Thomas, 1965-1970
Box 19, Folder 11 Heise, Gerhard, 1987-1988
Box 19, Folder 12 Henderson, Loy, 1952-1985
Description: (Red)
Box 19, Folder 13 Henrikson, Alan K, 1979-1986
Box 20, Folder 1 Henry, Barklie Mckee (Deceased), 1952-1969
Box 20, Folder 2 Herken, Gregg, 1985-1986
Description: (Green)
Box 20, Folder 3 Hesburgh, T. M, 1953-1968, 1983-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 20, Folder 4 Hessman, Dorothy, 1954-1987
Description: (Red)
Box 20, Folder 5 to 6 Hiatt, Howard H., Doctor, 1983-1984
Box 20, Folder 7 Hixon, Walter L, 1982-1987
Description: (Green)
Box 20, Folder 8 Hochschild, Harold (Deceased), 1963-1982
Description: (Red)
Box 20, Folder 9 Holbrook, Edythe, 1982
Box 20, Folder 10 Homet, Roland, 1985-1990
Box 20, Folder 11 Hooker, Robert, 1955-19-1972, undated
Box 21, Folder 1 Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace and The Russian Review, 1968-1978
Box 21, Folder 2 Hosoya, Chihiro, 1964-1973, 1984
Box 21, Folder 3 Hughes, Thomas L, 1967-1968
Box 21, Folder 4 Humelsine, Carlisle H, 1950-1959
Box 21, Folder 5 Hunter-Gault, Charlayne, 1997
Box 21, Folder 6 Hutchins, Robert M, 1951-1966
Box 21, Folder 7 The Hutchinson Publishing Group, 1963-1970
Box 21, Folder 8 Igarashi, Takeshi, 1980-1981
Box 21, Folder 9 Inglis, Fred (Book Including Interview with George Kennan), 1991
Description: (Green)
Box 21, Folder 10 Institute for Advanced Study (Oral History Project), 1989-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 21, Folder 11 Institute for Strategic Studies, 1959-1972
Box 21, Folder 12 International Association for Cultural Freedom (Formerly "Congress for Cultural Freedom"), 1959-1969
Box 21, Folder 13 Interparliamentary Union, 1963
Box 21, Folder 14 Irex, 1979-1992
Box 21, Folder 15 Iseman, Peter, 1979-1981
Box 21, Folder 16 Jackson, C. D, 1953-1954
Box 21, Folder 17 Jackson, Henry, Senator, 1959-1970
Description: (Red)
Box 22, Folder 1 Jacobs, Travis Beal, 1967-1971, 1991
Box 22, Folder 2 Jakobson, Max, 1990-1997
Description: (Red)
Box 22, Folder 3 James, Charles D, 1963-1974
Box 22, Folder 4 Jameson, Donald (S. P.), 1964-1983
Description: (Blue)
Box 22, Folder 5 Jelavich, Barbara, 1980-1981
Box 22, Folder 6 Jessup, Philip C, 1950-1955, 1969-1973
Box 22, Folder 7 Johns Hopkins University, 1977-1978
Box 22, Folder 8 Johnson, Joseph E, 1955-1956, 1968-1973
Box 22, Folder 9 Joseph, John L, 1966
Box 22, Folder 10 Joyce, Robert, 1966-1981
Box 22, Folder 11 Journal of Modern History, 1955-1957
Box 22, Folder 12 Joynt, Carey B, 1954-1957
Box 22, Folder 13 Kajiura, Atsushi, 1992-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 22, Folder 14 Kal Flight Incident, 1983
Box 22, Folder 15 Kalb, Marvin, 1964-1966
Box 22, Folder 16 Kassebaum, Nancy Landon, undated
Box 22, Folder 17 Kaysen, Carl, 1966-1975
Description: (Red)
Box 23, Folder 1 Kennan Family, undated
Family Matters, 1988-1995
Box 23, Folder 2 Genealogy , Trips, Letters Concerning, 1961, 1988-1998
Box 23, Folder 3 to 4 Relatives Correspondence, 1990-2001
Box 23, Folder 5 Connor, Roger G. (Nephew of George), 1968, 1991
Box 23, Folder 6 Hotchkiss, Frank, 1987-1991
Box 23, Folder 7 Hotchkiss, Gene, 1979-1989, 1995
Box 23, Folder 8 Hotchkiss, Jeanette (Clippings), 1947-1984
Box 23, Folder 9 Hotchkiss, Jeanette (Letters from George), 1919-1945
Box 23, Folder 10 Hotchkiss, Jeanette (Letters from George), 1919-1945
Box 24, Folder 1 to 2 Hotchkiss, Jim, 1990
Box 24, Folder 3 James, Charles D. (Cousin), 1918-1984
Box 24, Folder 4 Kennan, Annelise, 1953-1976, 1993
Box 24, Folder 5 Kennan, Joanie, 1973-1983
Box 24, Folder 6 Kennan, Kent (Clippings), 1991-1996
Box 24, Folder 7 Kennan, Kent (From George), 1979-1997
Box 24, Folder 8 Kennan, Kent (From George), 1979-1997
Box 25, Folder 1 Kennan, Kent (To George), 1992-1997
Box 25, Folder 2 Vogel, Theodore F, 1981-1993
Box 25, Folder 3 Warnecke, Grace (George’s Daughter), 1962, 1991-1995
Box 25, Folder 4 Kennan, George F., undated
Awards and Honors, 1973-1975
Box 25, Folder 5 70th Birthday, 1974
Box 25, Folder 6 75th Birthday, 1979
Box 25, Folder 7 80th Birthday, 1984
Box 25, Folder 8 80th Birthday (Answered), 1984
Box 25, Folder 9 85th Birthday, 1989
Box 25, Folder 10 90th Birthday, 1994
Box 25, Folder 11 90th Birthday (Dinner Remarks), 1994
Box 25, Folder 12 90th Birthday (Family and Friends), 1994
Box 25, Folder 13 91st Birthday, 1995
Box 25, Folder 14 100th Birthday ( New York Review Article), 2004
Box 26, Folder 1 Letters to Grandsons, 1996
Box 26, Folder 2 Miscellaneous, 1981-1994
Box 26, Folder 3 Kennedy, Edward M., Senator, 1967-1982
Description: (Red)
Box 26, Folder 4 Kennedy, John (Deceased), 1959-1963
Description: (Red)
Box 26, Folder 5 Kennedy, John F., Library, 1962-1977
Description: (Red)
Box 26, Folder 6 Kennedy, John F., School of Government, Institute of Politics, Harvard University, 1968
Box 26, Folder 7 Kennedy, Robert, 1964
Description: (Red)
Box 26, Folder 8 Kettle, Michael, 1964-1982
Box 26, Folder 9 Kirchner, Walther, 1976-1987
Box 26, Folder 10 Kissinger, Henry A, 1956-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 26, Folder 11 Knopf, Alfred A, 1954-1958, 1972
Box 26, Folder 12 Kocher, Eric, 1963-1981
Box 26, Folder 13 Kogan, Arthur G. (Historical Office, U.S. State Department), undated
Box 26, Folder 14 Kohler, Foy D, 1961-1978
Box 26, Folder 15 Kohn, Hans, 1956-1958
Box 26, Folder 16 Krepon, Michael, 1981-1989
Box 27, Folder 1 Kubon and Sagner, 1965
Box 27, Folder 2 Von Kudriavtzeff, Margarita (Deceased), 1965-1983
Box 27, Folder 3 Lacy, William S.B, 1959-1960
Box 27, Folder 4 Lasky, Melvin J, 1956-1978, 1990
Box 27, Folder 5 Laukhuff, Perry, 1951-1970
Box 27, Folder 6 Lee, Eric (Israeli Scholar on Stalin), 1990-1992
Box 27, Folder 7 Leopold, Richard, 1957-1974
Box 27, Folder 8 Les Livres Etrangers, 1965-1975
Box 27, Folder 9 Lessiovski, Victor M, 1966-1973
Box 27, Folder 10 Lerner, Max, 1951-1955
Box 27, Folder 11 Levine, Isaac Don, 1956-1974
Box 27, Folder 12 Levitas, Samuel M, 1950-1959
Box 27, Folder 13 Lewis, Flora, 1981
Box 27, Folder 14 Ley, Francis, 1977, 1990-1992
Box 27, Folder 15 Life Magazine, 1960, 1971
Box 27, Folder 16 Lilienthal, David, 1964
Box 27, Folder 17 Lindbergh, Anne, 1976-1981
Box 27, Folder 18 Link, Arthur S, 1956-1979
Box 27, Folder 19 Lipice, Stud, 1966
Box 27, Folder 20 Lippman, Walter, 1950-1967
Description: (Red)
Box 27, Folder 21 Lisle, Raymond E, 1961-1962
Box 28, Folder 1 Little, Brown and Company (General File), 1970-1974
Box 28, Folder 2 Livingston, Robert Gerald, 1964-1991
Box 28, Folder 3 Loftus, John, 1982-1983
Description: (Green)
Box 28, Folder 4 Logan, Douglass, 1978-1983
Box 28, Folder 5 Look Magazine, 1963-1964
Box 28, Folder 6 Lukacs, John, 1953-1998
Description: (Red)
Box 28, Folder 7 to 10 Lukacs, John, 1953-1998
Description: (Red)
Box 29, Folder 1 to 2 Lyon, Cecil B, 1952-1968, 1991
Box 29, Folder 3 MacArthur Foundation, 1983-1992
Box 29, Folder 4 Magerovsky, L. (Curator, Archive of Russian and East European History and Culture), 1973-1975
Box 29, Folder 5 Marcy, Carl, 1983-1989
Box 29, Folder 6 Markovic, Vida, Professor, 1966-1973, 1991
Box 29, Folder 7 Marquette University (Honorary Degree-May 21, 1972), 1972-1974
Box 29, Folder 8 Marshall, Charles Burton, 1978
Box 29, Folder 9 Marshall, George, General (Deceased), 1947-1953, 1970-1972
Description: (Red)
Box 29, Folder 10 Marshall, George C., Research Foundation, 1967-1974
Box 29, Folder 11 Marshall, John (Villa Serbelloni), 1964-1981
Box 29, Folder 12 Masarik, H. and Son Georges, 1964-1970
Description: (Red)
Box 29, Folder 13 Massachusetts Historical Society, 1966-1980
Box 29, Folder 14 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956-1958
Box 29, Folder 15 Mathias, Charles McC., Junior, Senator, 1982-1983
Box 30, Folder 1 Matlock, Jack and Rebecca, Ambassador, 1985-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 2 Matsumoto, Shigeharu (International House of Japan), 1963-1976
Box 30, Folder 3 Mattersdorf, Gunter H, 1957-1958
Box 30, Folder 4 Matteson, Robert E, 1958-1959
Box 30, Folder 5 Matthews, H. Freeman, 1952-1961
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 6 Matthews, Thomas S, 1952-1959, 1985
Box 30, Folder 7 Maury, John M., Jr, 1953-1959
Box 30, Folder 8 Mautner, Karl and Martha, 1956-1957
Box 30, Folder 9 Mayers, David, 1981-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 10 to 11 McCarthy, Eugene J., Senator, 1967
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 12 McCarthy, Eugene J., Senator (Campaign: Endorsement, Correspondence), 1968
Box 30, Folder 13 McCloy, John J, 1952-1953, 1971-1977
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 14 McGovern, George, Senator, 1966-1981
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 15 McIntosh, Mavis, 1953-1954
Box 30, Folder 16 McMillan, Priscilla Johnson (S.P.), 1959, 1985-1991
Description: (Blue)
Box 30, Folder 17 McSweeney, John M, 1952-1953
Box 30, Folder 18 Mehnert, Klaus, 1949-1982
Description: (Red)
Box 30, Folder 19 Meiss, Millard, 1956-1988
Box 31, Folder 1 Melby, John F, 1952-1953
Box 31, Folder 2 Menninger, Catherine, 1981-1987
Box 31, Folder 3 to 4 Meritt, Benjamin D, 1957-1960
Box 31, Folder 5 Messersmith, George S, 1951-1953
Box 31, Folder 6 Meyer, Agnes (Deceased), 1965-1969
Box 31, Folder 7 Micunovic, Veljko, Ambassador, 1964-1982
Description: (Red)
Box 31, Folder 8 Mikoyan Visit, 1964-1966
Box 31, Folder 9 Miscamble, Wilson D, 1977-1992
Description: (Green and Red)
Box 31, Folder 10 to 12 Von Moltke, Freya, Countess (Wife of Helmuth), 1974-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 1 Der Monat, 1959
Box 32, Folder 2 Morgenthau, Hans J, 1951-1966
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 3 Morlion, Andrew F., Father, 1977-1984
Box 32, Folder 4 Mosely, Philip E, 1951-1972
Box 32, Folder 5 Mott, Stewart, 1984
Box 32, Folder 6 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, Senator, 1989-1998
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 7 Mulcahy, Kathleen, 1977-1978
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 8 Murphy, Kenneth, 1986-1991
Box 32, Folder 9 Murphy, Robert D, 1952-1957, 1977
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 10 Muste, A.J, 1964-1966
Box 32, Folder 11 Myrdal, Gunnar, Professor, 1968
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 12 Nabokov, Nicolas, 1951-1978
Description: (Red)
Box 32, Folder 13 Nassau Club, 1968-1973
Box 32, Folder 14 National Committee on Foreign Policy, 1995-1997
Box 32, Folder 15 National Educational Television, 1967
Box 33, Folder 1 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1976
Box 33, Folder 2 National War College, 1963-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 33, Folder 3 Neal, Fred Warner, 1956-1989
Box 33, Folder 4 Nebolsine, Arcadi, 1978-1989
Box 33, Folder 5 Neu, Charles, 1986-1989
Box 33, Folder 6 New Review (Novy Zhurnal), 1973-1990
Box 33, Folder 7 The New York Review of Books (Bob Silvers), 1987-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 33, Folder 8 New York Public Library, 1985-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 34, Folder 1 The New York Times (Letters to the Editor), 1953-1965
Box 34, Folder 2 Niebuhr, Reinhold, Reverend (Deceased), 1954-1972
Description: (Red)
Box 34, Folder 3 Nielsen, Waldemar A, 1967
Box 34, Folder 4 Nikolaevsky, Boris I. (Deceased), 1960-1966
Box 34, Folder 5 Nitze, Paul H, 1950-1960, 1977, 1993
Description: (Red)
Box 34, Folder 6 Noble, Bernard G, 1953-1960
Box 34, Folder 7 North Carolina, University of, Press (Lambert Davis, Director), 1963-1964
Box 34, Folder 8 Norway (Correspondence with Friends), 1964-1966
Box 34, Folder 9 No First Use Project, 1982-1988
Box 34, Folder 10 to 11 Nuclear Groups, undated
General, 1981
Box 34, Folder 12 Organizations, Foreign, B, 1981
Box 34, Folder 13 Organizations, Foreign, I, 1981
Box 34, Folder 14 Organizations, Foreign, L, 1981
Box 34, Folder 15 Organizations, Foreign, M, 1982
Box 34, Folder 16 Organizations, Foreign, N, 1981
Box 34, Folder 17 Organizations, Foreign, S, 1982-1983
Box 34, Folder 18 Organizations, Foreign, W, 1982
Box 34, Folder 19 Threshold Foundation Bureau (James George, Director), 1981-1982
Box 35, Folder 1 Nuclear Issue, undated
Individuals, Foreign, 1981-1982
Box 35, Folder 2 to 3 Individuals, A, 1982
Box 35, Folder 4 Individuals, B, 1981-1984
Box 35, Folder 5 Individuals, C, 1981-1982
Box 35, Folder 6 Individuals, D, 1982-1985
Box 35, Folder 7 Individuals, E, 1981-1982
Box 35, Folder 8 Individuals, F, 1981-1983
Box 35, Folder 9 Individuals, G, 1981-1983
Box 35, Folder 10 Individuals, H, 1981-1984
Box 35, Folder 11 to 12 Individuals, J, 1985
Box 35, Folder 13 Individuals, K, 1982
Box 35, Folder 14 Individuals, L, 1981-1983
Box 36, Folder 1 Individuals, M, 1981-1982
Box 36, Folder 2 to 3 Individuals, O, 1981
Box 36, Folder 4 Individuals, P, 1981-1983
Box 36, Folder 5 Individuals, R, 1983-1985
Box 36, Folder 6 Individuals, S, 1981-1983
Box 36, Folder 7 to 8 Individuals, T, 1981-1982
Box 36, Folder 9 Individuals, V, 1982
Box 36, Folder 10 Individuals, W, 1981-1983
Box 36, Folder 11 Individuals, Y, 1982
Box 36, Folder 12 Individuals, Z, 1981-1983
Box 36, Folder 13 Nuclear Topics, undated
"Build Down Resolution", 1983
Box 36, Folder 14 Chernobyl Incident, 1986
Box 36, Folder 15 Freeze, Nuclear, 1982-1985
Box 37, Folder 1 Kennan Proposal Implementation, 1981-1984
Box 37, Folder 2 Obenlenski, Dmitri, 1986
Box 37, Folder 3 Obituaries Useful for Reference, 1970-1972
Box 37, Folder 4 Oceanic Society, 1972
Box 37, Folder 5 O’Flaherty, Dennis M, 1969-1973
Box 37, Folder 6 Oppenheimer, J. Robert (Deceased), 1950-1978
Description: (Red)
Box 37, Folder 7 to 8 Oppenheimer, J. Robert, Fund, 1977-1978
Box 37, Folder 9 O’Shaughnessy, Elim, 1952-1960
Box 37, Folder 10 Outward Bound School, Hurricane Island, 1967-1968
Box 37, Folder 11 Oxford University, All Souls School, 1968-1983
Box 37, Folder 12 Pacem In Terris Convocation, 1964-1965
Box 37, Folder 13 Palmer, R.R, 1965-1966
Box 37, Folder 14 Panofsky, Erwin (Deceased), 1956-1960, 1991
Box 37, Folder 15 Parides, Peter (Wrote About George Kennan), 1992
Box 37, Folder 16 Pechatnov, Vladimir, 1990-1992
Box 37, Folder 17 Perkins, Dexter, Professor, 1968
Box 38, Folder 1 Perlmann, Moshe, 1980-1982
Box 38, Folder 2 Peters, Lana, 1975-2000
Description: (Blue and Red)
Box 38, Folder 3 to 5 Peters, Svetlana (Letters to Annelise Kennan, Filed in the Late 1980s), 1967-1988
Box 38, Folder 6 Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1981-1986
Box 38, Folder 7 Physicians for Social Responsibility, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, 1981-1987
Box 38, Folder 8 Pierson, George W, 1959-1976
Box 38, Folder 9 Pipes, Richard, 1955-1978
Description: (Red)
Box 39, Folder 1 Planned Parenthood, 1963-1966
Box 39, Folder 2 Ploughshares Fund (Sally Lilienthal), 1981-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 39, Folder 3 to 4 Por, Frieda, M.D, 1955-1990
Description: (Red)
Box 39, Folder 5 Powell, Colin, 2001
Box 39, Folder 6 Powers, Richard J, 1967-1972
Box 39, Folder 7 Pozen, Walter, 1979-1991
Box 39, Folder 8 Princeton University, undated
General, 1955-1993
Box 39, Folder 9 to 10 Advisory Council of Department of Slavic Languages and Literature, 1975-1989
Box 39, Folder 11 Advisory Council of Department of Slavic Languages and Literature, 1975-1989
Box 40, Folder 1 Class of, 1925, 1989-1992
Box 40, Folder 2 Class of 1925 65th Reunion, 1990, 1925, 1990
Box 40, Folder 3 Mudd Manuscript Library, 1968-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 40, Folder 4 to 6 Princeton University Press, 1950-1992
Box 40, Folder 7 to 8 Princeton University Press, Association of the, 1957-1973
Box 40, Folder 9 Pusey, Nathan M. (President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation), 1963-1974
Description: (Red)
Box 41, Folder 1 Putnam, Carleton, 1974-1984
Description: (Draft of letter concerning racial minorities.)
Box 41, Folder 2 Rabinowitch, Alexander and Janet, 1975-1983
Box 41, Folder 3 Rabinowitch, Eugene, 1956-1959
Box 41, Folder 4 Regnery, Henry, 1975-1994
Box 41, Folder 5 Reinhardt, G. Frederick, 1950-1951, 1971
Box 41, Folder 6 Reinstein, Jacques J, 1964
Box 41, Folder 7 Reiss, Jurgen, 1956-1958
Box 41, Folder 8 Reston, James, 1978-1986
Description: (Red)
Box 41, Folder 9 The Review of Politics, 1950-1958
Box 41, Folder 10 Riesman, David, 1958-1987
Box 41, Folder 11 Riesman/Fromm/Thomas Meeting (August 11-13), 1959
Box 41, Folder 12 Riley, Bill and Laura, 1989-1996
Box 41, Folder 13 Ripon College, 1963-1985
Box 41, Folder 14 Roberts, Ian, 1988-1992
Box 41, Folder 15 Roberts, Walter, 1963-1978
Description: (Red)
Box 41, Folder 16 Rockefeller, David, 1974-1995
Description: (Red)
Box 41, Folder 17 Rockefeller Family, Philanthropic Pursuits, 1969-1986
Box 42, Folder 1 The Rockefeller Foundation, 1972-1981
Box 42, Folder 2 Root Lectures, 1963
Box 42, Folder 3 Rostow, Eugene V, 1968-1971
Box 42, Folder 4 Rostow, W.W, 1962, 1980
Box 42, Folder 5 Rothschild, Guy de, Baron, 1977
Box 42, Folder 6 Royal Society of Arts (George Kennan: Benjamin Franklin Fellow), 1968-1991
Box 42, Folder 7 Rudenstine, Neil, 1991-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 42, Folder 8 Ruhle, Josef and Christel, 1954
Box 42, Folder 9 Ruhm von Oppen, Beate, 1966-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 42, Folder 10 to 11 Rusk, Dean, 1951-1971
Description: (Red)
Box 42, Folder 12 Russell, Greg (Regarding John Q. Adams), 1991
Box 42, Folder 13 Sagan, Carl, 1982-1988
Box 42, Folder 14 to 15 St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, 1989-1993
Box 43, Folder 1 Salisbury, Harrison E, 1963-1988
Description: (Blue and Red)
Box 43, Folder 2 SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy), 1983-1987
Description: (New Jersey Chapter presents the Kennan Award.)
Box 43, Folder 3 Satterthwaite, Livingston, 1954-1958
Description: (Red)
Box 43, Folder 4 Saturday Evening Post, 1963
Box 43, Folder 5 Saturday Review, 1964-1974
Box 43, Folder 6 Schick, Walter (Also Letters from the Somary Brothers), 1966-1981
Box 43, Folder 7 Schieder, Theodor, Doctor (Member of the Institute for Advanced Study), 1968-1984
Box 43, Folder 8 Schiffrin, Andre, 1982-1992
Box 43, Folder 9 Schlesinger, Arthur S., Jr, 1952-1999
Description: (Red)
Box 43, Folder 10 to 11 Schram, Stuart R, 1956-1960
Box 43, Folder 12 Senate Subcommittee on National Security Staffing, 1963
Box 43, Folder 13 Setton, Kenneth M, 1968-1982
Box 43, Folder 14 Shapiro, Harold (President, Princeton University), 1988-1996
Box 44, Folder 1 Sharp, Gene, 1967-1989
Box 44, Folder 2 to 3 Sheldrick, Mr. and Mrs. Malcom (Annelise Kennan’s Sister, Formerly Mrs. Robert Burlingham), 1970-1981
Box 44, Folder 4 Shriver, Sargent, 1981-1985
Description: (Red)
Box 44, Folder 5 Shulman, Marshall D, 1979-1992
Box 44, Folder 6 Simpson, Christopher (Author of Blowback), 1983-1988
Description: (Green)
Box 44, Folder 7 Slavic Review, 1967-1992
Box 44, Folder 8 Smith, Edward Ellis, 1966-1969
Box 44, Folder 9 Smith, Gerald, 1952-1992
Description: (Red)
Box 44, Folder 10 Smith, Janet, 1968-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 44, Folder 11 to 12 Smith, Janet, 1968-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 45, Folder 1 Smith, W. Bedell, General, 1951-1953
Description: (Red)
Box 45, Folder 2 Snow, Conrad E, 1950-1951
Box 45, Folder 3 Snyder, Richard C, 1957-1960
Box 45, Folder 4 Soerensen, Einar, 1957-1981
Box 45, Folder 5 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 1978-1983
Description: (Red)
Box 45, Folder 6 Special State-Defense Study, Group of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1968-1969
Box 45, Folder 7 Spivak, Lawrence E. (Meet the Press), 1963-1972
Box 45, Folder 8 Starkey, George and Bisi, 1990-1993
Box 45, Folder 9 Starobin, Joseph, 1956-1972
Box 45, Folder 10 State, Department of (General), 1953, 1973
Box 45, Folder 11 State, Department of, 1975-1989
Box 45, Folder 12 Stephanson, Anders, 1981-1991
Description: (Green)
Box 45, Folder 13 Stern, Frederick M, 1958-1969
Box 45, Folder 14 Stern, Fritz, 1972-1975
Box 45, Folder 15 Sternard, Liz, 1983-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 45, Folder 16 to 17 Stevenson, Adlai E. (Deceased), 1953-1972
Description: (Red)
Box 46, Folder 1 Stevenson, Adlai E., Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Fund, 1965-1968
Box 46, Folder 2 Stewart, Robert Burgess, 1956
Box 46, Folder 3 Stoessel, Walter J., Jr, 1954-1955
Box 46, Folder 4 Stone, Jeremy J, 1981-1992
Box 46, Folder 5 Stone, Randall (Wrote About George Kennan), 1991
Description: (Green)
Box 46, Folder 6 Stone, Shepard, 1953-1967
Box 46, Folder 7 Strakhovsky, Leonid I, 1956-1960
Box 46, Folder 8 Strang, William, Lord, 1955-1959
Box 46, Folder 9 Straus, Donald B, 1971-1989
Box 46, Folder 10 Struck, Constance, 1963-1964
Box 46, Folder 11 Strunsky, Robert, 1952-1961
Description: (Red)
Box 46, Folder 12 Stuart, Robert D., Ambassador, 1985-1994
Box 46, Folder 13 Sturmer, Michael, 1977-1982
Box 46, Folder 14 Subscriptions, 1968-1974
Box 46, Folder 15 Sullivan, William C, 1963-1971
Description: (Red)
Box 46, Folder 16 to 17 Sulzberger, Arthur Hays (Deceased), 1951-1957
Box 47, Folder 1 Sulzberger, C.L, 1991
Box 47, Folder 2 Sunningdale School (Christopher), 1961-1963
Box 47, Folder 3 Talbott, Strobe, 1993-1997
Box 47, Folder 4 Tamarchenko, Grigory, 1980-1984
Box 47, Folder 5 Taquey, Charles and Kitty, 1952-1998
Description: (Red)
Box 47, Folder 6 to 8 Thant, U, 1966
Box 47, Folder 9 Thayer, Charles W. (Deceased), 1950-1968
Box 47, Folder 10 Thompson, Homer A, 1957-1968
Box 47, Folder 11 Thompson, John M, 1964-1967
Box 47, Folder 12 Thompson, Kenneth W, 1954-1957, 1970-1987
Box 47, Folder 13 Thompson, Llewellyn E. (Deceased), 1956-1989
Box 47, Folder 14 Tolstoy, Alexandra, Countess (The Tolstoy Foundation), 1961-1974
Description: (Red)
Box 47, Folder 15 Toynbee Foundation Prize Committee (Bruce Mazlish), 1989-1991
Box 48, Folder 1 Trenton State College, 1963
Box 48, Folder 2 Truman, Harry S., Library, 1966-1969
Box 48, Folder 3 Tschebotarioff, Gregory P, 1961-1981
Description: (Red)
Box 48, Folder 4 to 5 Tucker, Robert C, 1965-1998
Description: (Blue and Red)
Box 48, Folder 6 to 8 Tyler, William B, 1962-1974
Box 48, Folder 9 Ullman, Richard, 1958-1994
Description: (Red)
Box 49, Folder 1 Union of Concerned Scientists, 1982-1988
Box 49, Folder 2 Union Theological Seminary, 1982
Box 49, Folder 3 United States Information Agency, 1959-1972
Box 49, Folder 4 United States Information Agency, Contract IA-6121, 1959
Box 49, Folder 5 United States-South Africa Leader Exchange Program (General), 1970-1978
Box 49, Folder 6 University of Chicago Press (Publisher: Siberia and the Exile System), 1957-1958
Box 49, Folder 7 University of Delhi, India, 1959-1961
Box 49, Folder 8 University Magazine, 1963-1966
Box 49, Folder 9 Unterberger, Betsy Miller, 1954-1962, 1982-1990
Box 49, Folder 10 Urban, G.R, 1964-1981
Box 49, Folder 11 D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc, 1958-1974
Box 49, Folder 12 Veale, Douglas, Sir, 1957-1958
Box 50, Folder 1 Velbinger, Hartmut, 1974-1982
Box 50, Folder 2 Villa Serbelloni, 1973
Box 50, Folder 3 Wagner, Helmut, Professor, 1980-1983
Box 50, Folder 4 Wales, Jane (Security Options), 1988
Box 50, Folder 5 Walworth, Arthur, 1956-1959, 1974
Box 50, Folder 6 Warburg, James P, 1954-1959
Box 50, Folder 7 The Washington Post (Letter to the Editor), 1964
Box 50, Folder 8 Wasserman, Harriet (Correspondence), 1982-1998
Box 50, Folder 9 to 10 Wasserman, Harriet (Reprints and Permissions), 1982-1996
Box 50, Folder 11 to 12 Wasserman, Harriet (Reprints and Permissions), 1982-1996
Box 51, Folder 1 Wasson, R. Gordon, 1950-1971
Box 51, Folder 2 Watson, Adam, 1950-1998
Description: (Red)
Box 51, Folder 3 Watson, Thomas J., Jr, 1981-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 51, Folder 4 Weeks, Edward, 1953-1989
Description: (Red)
Box 51, Folder 5 to 6 Wegner-Korfes, Sigrid, Doctor, 1990-1991
Box 51, Folder 7 Weizsacker, Carl Freidrich, Professor, 1982
Description: (Red)
Box 51, Folder 8 Weizsacker, Richard, President, 1989-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 51, Folder 9 Wellesley College, 1963-1966
Box 51, Folder 10 Wentland, Veronica, 1955-1961
Box 51, Folder 11 Wettig, Gerhard, Doctor, 1963-1967
Box 51, Folder 12 Wheeler-Bennett, John W., Sir (Deceased), 1956-1976
Box 51, Folder 13 White, Morton, Professor, 1970-1971
Box 51, Folder 14 The White Rose Foundation, 1988
Description: (Red)
Box 51, Folder 15 Wiesner, Jerome, 1982-1984
Box 52, Folder 1 Wilbur, Brayton, 1956-1957
Box 52, Folder 2 Wiley, John C, 1951-1952
Box 52, Folder 3 Williams, William Appleman, 1952
Box 52, Folder 4 Williamsburg (Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia), 1968
Box 52, Folder 5 Wilson, Thomas J. (Deceased), 1954-1958
Box 52, Folder 6 Winters, Francis X., Professor, 1990
Box 52, Folder 7 The Wise Men, Written By Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas, 1986-1988
Description: (Blue, Red)
Box 52, Folder 8 Wisner, Frank (Deceased), 1953-1956, 1974
Description: (Red)
Box 52, Folder 9 Wolfensohn, James, 1991-1998
Box 52, Folder 10 Wolfers, Arnold (Deceased), 1954-1968
Box 52, Folder 11 The Woodrow Wilson Foundation (Sponsors the Committee for Woodrow Wilson’s Papers and Letters), 1960
Box 52, Folder 12 Woodward, Llewellyn, Sir (Deceased), 1955-1973
Description: (Red)
Box 52, Folder 13 Woolf, Harry, 1979-1982
Box 52, Folder 14 Wooster, College of, Notestein Lectureship, 1964-1966
Box 52, Folder 15 World Youth Forum, 1964-1965
Box 52, Folder 16 Yakolev, Alexander, 1990-1991
Description: (Red)
Box 52, Folder 17 Yale University, Ad Hoc Committee on Programs in International Relations, 1953-1964
Box 52, Folder 18 Yale University, Branford College, 1960-1971
Description: (Red)
Box 52, Folder 19 York Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1954-1955
Box 52, Folder 20 Yost, Charles W., The Honorable, 1970-1971
Box 52, Folder 21 Zablocki, Clement J, 1965
Box 52, Folder 22 Zawodny, J.K, 1975-1993
Description: (Red)
Box 53, Folder 1 Zernova, Sophia, 1967
Box 53, Folder 2 Zhukov, Konstantin, 1997
Box 53, Folder 3 Subseries 1B: Chronological Correspondence, 1912-2000
Size: 9.7 linear feet, 25 boxes
Description: The Chronological Correspondence subseries contains brief correspondence from Kennan or his secretary to the general public, scholars, journalists, and publishers. The correspondence is in response to letters from these individuals, although copies of their letters are not present. Many of these letters are of a standard form, with the most common expressing gratitude for articles sent to Kennan, appreciation for praise about Kennan's writings and ideas, or notifying the correspondent that Kennan is out of the country. Other common subjects include brief responses to articles sent to Kennan, correspondence with Kennan's publishers about proofreading issues and logistics, responses to invitations for Kennan to speak, write or attend events (most of which were declined), travel arrangements, and providing letters of recommendation.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
1912
Box 53, Folder 4 1922
Box 53, Folder 5 1923
Box 53, Folder 6 1924
Box 53, Folder 7 1930
Box 53, Folder 8 1931
Box 53, Folder 9 1934
Description: (Kennan to cousin Charles James.)
Box 53, Folder 10 1937
Box 53, Folder 11 1938
Box 53, Folder 12 1955
Box 53, Folder 13 1956
Box 53, Folder 14 to 17 1957
Box 53, Folder 18 to 19 1957
Box 54, Folder 1 to 2 1957-1958
Description: (Partial Oxford chronological file.)
Box 54, Folder 3 1958
Box 54, Folder 4 to 7 1959
Box 54, Folder 8 to 9 1959
Box 55, Folder 1 to 3 1960
Box 55, Folder 4 to 8 1961
Box 56, Folder 1 to 4 1962
Box 56, Folder 5 to 7 1963
Box 57, Folder 1 to 4 1964
Box 57, Folder 5 to 7 1964
Box 58, Folder 1 to 3 1965
Box 58, Folder 4 to 8 1966
Box 59, Folder 1 to 4 1967
Box 59, Folder 5 to 6 1967
Box 60, Folder 1 to 5 1968 January-June 19
Box 60, Folder 6 to 7 1968 January-June 19
Box 61, Folder 1 to 2 1968 June 19-December 31
Box 61, Folder 3 to 7 1969 January-June
Box 61, Folder 8 1969 January-June
Box 62, Folder 1 to 2 1969 July-December
Box 62, Folder 3 to 5 1970 January-June
Box 62, Folder 6 1970 January-June
Box 63, Folder 1 to 3 1970 July-December
Box 63, Folder 4 to 6 1971 January-June
Box 64, Folder 1 to 3 1971 July-December
Box 64, Folder 4 to 6 1972 January-June
Box 64, Folder 7 1972 January-June
Box 65, Folder 1 to 3 1972 July-December
Box 65, Folder 4 to 6 1973 January-June
Box 65, Folder 7 to 8 1973 January-June
Box 66, Folder 1 1973 July-December
Box 66, Folder 2 to 4 1974 January-June
Box 66, Folder 5 to 7 1974 July-December
Box 66, Folder 8 to 9 1975
Box 67, Folder 1 1976
Box 67, Folder 2 to 4 1977
Box 67, Folder 5 to 7 1978
Box 67, Folder 8 1978
Box 68, Folder 1 to 2 1979
Box 68, Folder 3 to 5 1980
Box 68, Folder 6 to 8 1980
Box 69, Folder 1 1981
Box 69, Folder 2 to 5 1982 January-July
Box 69, Folder 6 to 8 1982 August-December
Box 70, Folder 1 to 2 1983 January-May
Box 70, Folder 3 to 5 1983 June-December
Box 70, Folder 6 to 7 1984 January-June
Box 70, Folder 8 1984 January-June
Box 71, Folder 1 1984 July-December
Box 71, Folder 2 to 3 1985 January-June
Box 71, Folder 4 to 5 1985 July-December
Box 71, Folder 6 to 7 1986 January-June
Box 72, Folder 1 1986 July-December
Box 72, Folder 2 to 3 1987 January-June
Box 72, Folder 4 1987 July-December
Box 72, Folder 5 1988
Box 72, Folder 6 to 7 1989 January-June
Box 73, Folder 1 to 2 1989 July-December
Box 73, Folder 3 to 4 1990 January-June
Box 73, Folder 5 to 6 1990 July-December
Box 74, Folder 1 to 2 1991 January-June
Box 74, Folder 3 to 4 1991 July-December
Box 74, Folder 5 to 6 1992 January-June
Box 74, Folder 7 to 8 1992 July-December
Box 74, Folder 9 1992 July-December
Box 75, Folder 1 1993 January-May
Box 75, Folder 2 to 3 1993 June-December
Box 75, Folder 4 to 5 1994 January-August
Box 75, Folder 6 to 7 1994 January-August
Box 76, Folder 1 1994 September-December
Box 76, Folder 2 to 3 1995 January-September
Box 76, Folder 4 to 5 1995 October-December
Box 76, Folder 6 1996
Box 76, Folder 7 to 8 1997
Box 77, Folder 1 to 2 1998
Box 77, Folder 3 1999-2000
Box 77, Folder 4 Subseries 1C: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1939-2004
Size: 25.6 linear feet, 65 boxes
Description: The Miscellaneous Correspondence subseries contains brief correspondence between Kennan or Kennan's secretary and the general public or scholars. The majority of Kennan's responses to their correspondence, which most often described their work or commented on Kennan's work, is routine in nature and provided his appreciation for invitations (generally declined), praise or papers sent to Kennan. Other correspondence concerned individuals seeking help with their research, or interviews or quotes to use in their writings. Also included are clippings, materials related to Kennan's speaking engagements and awards, travel files, correspondence about obtaining permissions to quote or publish reprints of Kennan's writings, and reprints of articles sent by the correspondents to Kennan. A few of the folders, labeled "floppies" by Kennan, contain print-outs of Kennan's outgoing correspondence. Also included is a card file for the 1958 correspondence which provides the name and address of each correspondent and a brief description of the subject of the letter.
Arrangement:
Arranged in reverse-chronological order by year and then alphabetically by correspondent.
2004
Description: (One Hundredth Birthday Letters.)
Box 77, Folder 5 to 7 2003
A-Z, undated
Box 77, Folder 8 Clippings, undated
Box 78, Folder 1 Floppies, undated
Box 78, Folder 2 2002
A-G, undated
Box 78, Folder 3 H-R, undated
Box 78, Folder 4 S-Z, undated
Box 78, Folder 5 Floppies, undated
Box 78, Folder 6 Religion Letter, undated
Box 78, Folder 7 2001
A-G, undated
Box 78, Folder 8 H-R, undated
Box 78, Folder 9 S-Z, undated
Box 78, Folder 10 Clippings, undated
Box 79, Folder 1 Floppies, undated
Box 79, Folder 2 2000
A-Z, undated
Box 79, Folder 3 Clippings, undated
Box 79, Folder 4 Reaction to Operation Rollback, undated
Box 79, Folder 5 1999
A-D, undated
Box 79, Folder 6 E-J, undated
Box 79, Folder 7 K-R, undated
Box 79, Folder 8 S-T, undated
Box 79, Folder 9 Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Kennan Institute, undated
Box 80, Folder 1 U-Z, undated
Box 80, Folder 2 Clippings, undated
Box 80, Folder 3 Diary, undated
Box 80, Folder 4 1998
A-C, undated
Box 80, Folder 5 D-J, undated
Box 80, Folder 6 K-P, undated
Box 80, Folder 7 Q-Z, undated
Box 80, Folder 8 Clippings, undated
Box 80, Folder 9 Visit from John Schall and Frank Carlucci regarding the Foreign Service, undated
Box 80, Folder 10 1997
A-C, undated
Box 81, Folder 1 D-H, undated
Box 81, Folder 2 I-O, undated
Box 81, Folder 3 Q-Z, undated
Box 81, Folder 4 Clippings, undated
Box 81, Folder 5 1996
A-E, undated
Box 81, Folder 6 F-I, undated
Box 81, Folder 7 J-M, undated
Box 82, Folder 1 N-T, undated
Box 82, Folder 2 U-Z, Unidentified, undated
Box 82, Folder 3 Clippings, undated
Box 82, Folder 4 Diary, undated
Box 82, Folder 5 Genealogical Materials, undated
Box 82, Folder 6 The Grand Cross of the Cross of Terra Mariana, undated
Box 82, Folder 7 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 82, Folder 8 1995
A-B, undated
Box 82, Folder 9 C-G, undated
Box 82, Folder 10 Gold Medal, American Academy of Arts and Letters (Nominations), undated
Box 82, Folder 11 H-K, undated
Box 82, Folder 12 L-P, undated
Box 83, Folder 1 P-T, undated
Box 83, Folder 2 Thomas Jefferson Medal, American Philosophical Society, undated
Box 83, Folder 3 U-Z, undated
Box 83, Folder 4 Diary, undated
Box 83, Folder 5 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 83, Folder 6 1994
A, undated
Box 83, Folder 7 Ambassador Book Award (for Around the Cragged Hill), undated
Box 83, Folder 8 B-D, undated
Box 83, Folder 9 E-I, undated
Box 83, Folder 10 Institute for Advanced Study Trustee Dinner (Washington, D.C.), undated
Box 84, Folder 1 J-L, undated
Box 84, Folder 2 M-P, undated
Box 84, Folder 3 Q-R, undated
Box 84, Folder 4 S, undated
Box 84, Folder 5 T-Y, undated
Box 84, Folder 6 Yeltsin Trip (Dinner and Lunch), undated
Box 84, Folder 7 Z, undated
Box 84, Folder 8 Declinations, Requests for Interviews, Articles, etc., undated
Box 84, Folder 9 Diary, undated
Box 84, Folder 10 Floppies, undated
Box 84, Folder 11 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 84, Folder 12 1993
A-B, undated
Box 85, Folder 1 C-D, undated
Box 85, Folder 2 E-H, undated
Box 85, Folder 3 I-L, undated
Box 85, Folder 4 M-N, undated
Box 85, Folder 5 O-R, undated
Box 86, Folder 1 S-T, undated
Box 86, Folder 2 Trip to Washington, D.C., undated
Box 86, Folder 3 U-Z, Unidentified, undated
Box 86, Folder 4 Diary, undated
Box 86, Folder 5 Floppies, undated
Box 86, Folder 6 to 8 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 86, Folder 9 1992
A-C, undated
Box 86A, Folder 1 D-G, undated
Box 86A, Folder 2 H-K, undated
Box 86A, Folder 3 L, undated
Box 86A, Folder 4 L-M, undated
Box 87, Folder 1 N-R, undated
Box 87, Folder 2 S-V, undated
Box 87, Folder 3 W-Z, Unidentified, undated
Box 87, Folder 4 Diary, undated
Box 87, Folder 5 Floppies, undated
Box 87, Folder 6 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 87, Folder 7 1991
A-B, undated
Box 87, Folder 8 Brown, John M.G. (Repatriation Issue), undated
Box 87, Folder 9 C-E, undated
Box 87, Folder 10 F, undated
Box 88, Folder 1 Freedman, James O., undated
Box 88, Folder 2 G-J, undated
Box 88, Folder 3 K-M, undated
Box 88, Folder 4 Milwaukee Forum, undated
Box 88, Folder 5 N-R, undated
Box 88, Folder 6 S-W, undated
Box 88, Folder 7 X-Z, undated
Box 88, Folder 8 Diary, undated
Box 88, Folder 9 Floppies, undated
Box 88, Folder 10 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 89, Folder 1 1990
A-B, undated
Box 89, Folder 2 C, undated
Box 89, Folder 3 Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament Dinner, undated
Box 89, Folder 4 D-G, undated
Box 89, Folder 5 Gorbachev Visit to Washington, D.C., undated
Box 89, Folder 6 Governor's Award to George Kennan, undated
Box 89, Folder 7 H-J, undated
Box 89, Folder 8 K-M, undated
Box 89, Folder 9 Milwaukee Trip, undated
Box 90, Folder 1 to 2 N, undated
Box 90, Folder 3 NHK Television, undated
Box 90, Folder 4 O-P, undated
Box 90, Folder 5 Princeton Public Library Brochure, undated
Box 90, Folder 6 R, undated
Box 90, Folder 7 Russia, Germany Trip, undated
Box 90, Folder 8 S, undated
Box 90, Folder 9 Senior Seminar, U.S. Foreign Service Institute, undated
Box 90, Folder 10 T-Z, Unidentified, undated
Box 91, Folder 1 "Z" Article, undated
Box 91, Folder 2 Diary, undated
Box 91, Folder 3 Floppies, undated
Box 91, Folder 4 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 91, Folder 5 1989
A-B, undated
Box 91, Folder 6 C, undated
Box 91, Folder 7 Crowe, William, Admiral (Meeting), undated
Box 91, Folder 8 Chang, Gordon H., undated
Box 91, Folder 9 D-F, undated
Box 91, Folder 10 G-H, undated
Box 92, Folder 1 Hervey, Bert, Colonel (Meeting), undated
Box 92, Folder 2 I-M, undated
Box 92, Folder 3 N-P, undated
Box 92, Folder 4 Presidential Medal of Freedom, undated
Box 92, Folder 5 Q-S, undated
Box 92, Folder 6 T-V, undated
Box 92, Folder 7 Vogel, Hans-Jochn, Doctor (Meeting), undated
Box 92, Folder 8 W, undated
Box 92, Folder 9 White House Visit, undated
Box 92, Folder 10 X-Z, undated
Box 92, Folder 11 Diary, undated
Box 93, Folder 1 Floppies, undated
Box 93, Folder 2 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 93, Folder 3 1988
A-C, undated
Box 93, Folder 4 D-H, undated
Box 93, Folder 5 I-K, undated
Box 93, Folder 6 Kessler, R. (Security in the Moscow Embassy), undated
Box 93, Folder 7 L, undated
Box 93, Folder 8 Liberalism Petition, undated
Box 93, Folder 9 M-P, undated
Box 93, Folder 10 Q-S, undated
Box 93, Folder 11 Sarkarov, Andre (Visit to the United States), undated
Box 93, Folder 12 T-Z, undated
Box 94, Folder 1 Floppies, undated
Box 94, Folder 2 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 94, Folder 3 to 4 1987
A-C, undated
Box 94, Folder 5 D-G, undated
Box 94, Folder 6 Gorbachev Visit to Washington, D.C., undated
Box 94, Folder 7 I-L, undated
Box 94, Folder 8 M-P, undated
Box 94, Folder 9 Q-S, undated
Box 95, Folder 1 T-Z, undated
Box 95, Folder 2 Diary, undated
Box 95, Folder 3 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 95, Folder 4 to 5 1986
A-B, undated
Box 95, Folder 6 Brandeis University Award, undated
Box 95, Folder 7 C, undated
Box 95, Folder 8 Columbia University (Honorary Degree), undated
Box 95, Folder 9 D-F, undated
Box 95, Folder 10 G-H, undated
Box 95, Folder 11 Helsinki Trip, undated
Box 96, Folder 1 Hungary Trip, undated
Box 96, Folder 2 I-L, undated
Box 96, Folder 3 M-P, undated
Box 96, Folder 4 Q-U, undated
Box 96, Folder 5 V-W, undated
Box 96, Folder 6 College of William and Mary (Honorary Degree), undated
Box 96, Folder 7 X-Z, undated
Box 96, Folder 8 Diary, undated
Box 96, Folder 9 Generic, undated
Box 96, Folder 10 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 96, Folder 11 to 12 Professional and Travel, undated
Box 97, Folder 1 1985
A-C, undated
Box 97, Folder 2 D-G, undated
Box 97, Folder 3 Grinnell College (Regarding Donation of Chekhov Papers), undated
Box 97, Folder 4 H-L, undated
Box 97, Folder 5 M-N, undated
Box 97, Folder 6 New York Public Library (Literary Lions Dinner), undated
Box 97, Folder 7 New York University (Honorary Degree), undated
Box 97, Folder 8 O-P, undated
Box 97, Folder 9 Princeton University 60th Reunion, undated
Box 98, Folder 1 Q-S, undated
Box 98, Folder 2 T-Z, undated
Box 98, Folder 3 Diary, undated
Box 98, Folder 4 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 98, Folder 5 to 6 Travel Expenses, undated
Box 98, Folder 7 1984
A, undated
Box 98, Folder 8 American Political Science Association Award, undated
Box 99, Folder 1 B-C, undated
Box 99, Folder 2 D-G, undated
Box 99, Folder 3 H-K, undated
Box 99, Folder 4 L-M, undated
Box 99, Folder 5 N-P, undated
Box 99, Folder 6 Peace Plank, Democratic Party, undated
Box 100, Folder 1 Pearce-Green Plan, undated
Box 100, Folder 2 Q-R, undated
Box 100, Folder 3 Regents Medal, undated
Box 100, Folder 4 Russia Trip, undated
Box 100, Folder 5 S, undated
Box 100, Folder 6 S.A.L.T. II (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks), undated
Box 100, Folder 7 T-Z, undated
Box 100, Folder 8 Diary, undated
Box 100, Folder 9 Invitations Declined, January-May, undated
Box 100, Folder 10 Invitations Declined, January-May, undated
Box 101, Folder 1 Invitations Declined, June-December, undated
Box 101, Folder 2 to 3 Travel Records, undated
Box 101, Folder 4 1983
A-B, undated
Box 101, Folder 5 C, undated
Box 101, Folder 6 Clark University, undated
Box 101, Folder 7 D-F, undated
Box 101, Folder 8 G-J, undated
Box 102, Folder 1 K-L, undated
Box 102, Folder 2 M-N, undated
Box 102, Folder 3 P-R, undated
Box 102, Folder 4 Russia Trip (Cancelled because of Korean Airliner Incident), undated
Box 102, Folder 5 S, undated
Box 102, Folder 6 T-Z, undated
Box 102, Folder 7 Invitations Declined, January-March, undated
Box 103, Folder 1 to 2 Invitations Declined, April-August, undated
Box 103, Folder 3 to 4 Invitations Declined, September-December, undated
Box 103, Folder 5 to 6 Travel Records, undated
Box 103, Folder 7 Vouchers, undated
Box 104, Folder 1 1982
A-C, undated
Box 104, Folder 2 D-F, undated
Box 104, Folder 3 G-H, undated
Box 104, Folder 4 I-L, undated
Box 104, Folder 5 Lake Forest College, undated
Box 104, Folder 6 M-O, undated
Box 104, Folder 7 P-R, undated
Box 104, Folder 8 S-T, undated
Box 105, Folder 1 U-Z, undated
Box 105, Folder 2 Invitations Declined, January-April, undated
Box 105, Folder 3 to 4 Invitations Declined, May-August, undated
Box 105, Folder 5 to 6 Invitations Declined, September-December, undated
Box 105, Folder 7 to 8 Travel Records, undated
Box 106, Folder 1 Generic, undated
Box 106, Folder 2 to 4 1981
A, undated
Box 106, Folder 5 B, undated
Box 107, Folder 1 C-E, undated
Box 107, Folder 2 F-G, undated
Box 107, Folder 3 German-American Conference, undated
Box 107, Folder 4 H-J, undated
Box 107, Folder 5 K-M, undated
Box 107, Folder 6 N-R, undated
Box 107, Folder 7 S-V, undated
Box 107, Folder 8 W-Z, undated
Box 108, Folder 1 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 108, Folder 2 Permissions, undated
Box 108, Folder 3 Unidentified, undated
Box 108, Folder 4 1980
A-B, undated
Box 108, Folder 5 C-D, undated
Box 108, Folder 6 E-I, undated
Box 108, Folder 7 J-L, undated
Box 108, Folder 8 M-P, undated
Box 109, Folder 1 S-T, undated
Box 109, Folder 2 U-Z, undated
Box 109, Folder 3 Permissions, undated
Box 109, Folder 4 Unidentified, undated
Box 109, Folder 5 1979
A-D, undated
Box 109, Folder 6 Dickinson College, Honorary Degree, undated
Box 109, Folder 7 E-J, undated
Box 109, Folder 8 K-M, undated
Box 110, Folder 1 N-R, undated
Box 110, Folder 2 S-Z, undated
Box 110, Folder 3 Book Orders, undated
Box 110, Folder 4 Permissions, undated
Box 110, Folder 5 1978
A-B, undated
Box 110, Folder 6 C-D, undated
Box 110, Folder 7 E-H, undated
Box 110, Folder 8 I, undated
Box 111, Folder 1 Institute for Foreign Policy, Oslo, Notes for Seminar, undated
Box 111, Folder 2 J-M, undated
Box 111, Folder 3 N-R, undated
Box 111, Folder 4 Ripon College, Honorary Degree, undated
Box 111, Folder 5 S-T, undated
Box 111, Folder 6 U-Z, undated
Box 111, Folder 7 Permissions, undated
Box 111, Folder 8 Unidentified, undated
Box 111, Folder 9 1977
A-B, undated
Box 111, Folder 10 C-D, undated
Box 112, Folder 1 Duke University, Honorary Degree, undated
Box 112, Folder 2 E-H, undated
Box 112, Folder 3 I-M, undated
Box 112, Folder 4 N-R, undated
Box 112, Folder 5 S-U, undated
Box 112, Folder 6 V-Z, undated
Box 112, Folder 7 Permissions, undated
Box 112, Folder 8 1976
A-D, undated
Box 113, Folder 1 De Santis, Hugh, undated
Box 113, Folder 2 Duke University Trip, undated
Box 113, Folder 3 E-I, undated
Box 113, Folder 4 J-M, undated
Box 113, Folder 5 N-R, undated
Box 113, Folder 6 S-U, undated
Box 113, Folder 7 V-Y, undated
Box 113, Folder 8 Yugoslavia Trip, undated
Box 113, Folder 9 Yugoslavia Trip-Black Sea, undated
Box 113, Folder 10 American Yugoslav Roundtable Conference, undated
Box 113, Folder 11 Permissions, undated
Box 114, Folder 1 1975
A-B, undated
Box 114, Folder 2 Bull, Mimi, undated
Box 114, Folder 3 C, undated
Box 114, Folder 4 Chekhov Document, undated
Box 114, Folder 5 D-H, undated
Box 114, Folder 6 Horton, Berry, undated
Box 114, Folder 7 I-L, undated
Box 114, Folder 8 M, undated
Box 114, Folder 9 Miami Conference, undated
Box 114, Folder 10 N-P, undated
Box 114, Folder 11 Princeton University Press, undated
Box 114, Folder 12 Q-R, undated
Box 114, Folder 13 Russia Trip (Abortive), undated
Box 114, Folder 14 S-T, undated
Box 114, Folder 15 U-Z, undated
Box 115, Folder 1 Permissions, undated
Box 115, Folder 2 1974
A-D, undated
Box 115, Folder 3 E-H, undated
Box 115, Folder 4 I-K, undated
Box 115, Folder 5 Khrushchev Material Conference, undated
Box 115, Folder 6 L-M, undated
Box 115, Folder 7 N-S, undated
Box 115, Folder 8 T-Z, undated
Box 116, Folder 1 Invitations and Requests Declined (January-June), undated
Box 116, Folder 2 to 3 Invitations and Requests Declined (July-December), undated
Box 116, Folder 4 Permissions, undated
Box 116, Folder 5 1973
A-D, undated
Box 116, Folder 6 E-H, undated
Box 116, Folder 7 I-K, undated
Box 116, Folder 8 L-M, undated
Box 117, Folder 1 Meeting with Democratic Study Group Task Force of the House of Representatives, undated
Box 117, Folder 2 N-R, undated
Box 117, Folder 3 S-Z, undated
Box 117, Folder 4 Invitations and Requests Declined (January-June), undated
Box 117, Folder 5 to 6 Invitations and Requests Declined (July-December), undated
Box 117, Folder 7 Permissions, undated
Box 117, Folder 8 Requests to Read Books, Manuscripts, etc., undated
Box 118, Folder 1 1972
A-D, undated
Box 118, Folder 2 E-H, undated
Box 118, Folder 3 I-M, undated
Box 118, Folder 4 N-R, undated
Box 118, Folder 5 S-Z, undated
Box 118, Folder 6 Unidentified, undated
Box 118, Folder 7 Invitations and Requests Declined (January-June), undated
Box 119, Folder 1 Invitations and Requests Declined (July-December), undated
Box 119, Folder 2 Permissions, undated
Box 119, Folder 3 1971
A-B, undated
Box 119, Folder 4 C-F, undated
Box 119, Folder 5 G-H, undated
Box 119, Folder 6 I-N, undated
Box 119, Folder 7 O-R, undated
Box 120, Folder 1 S, undated
Box 120, Folder 2 U-Z, undated
Box 120, Folder 3 Invitations and Requests Declined (January-June), undated
Box 120, Folder 4 Invitations and Requests Declined (July-December), undated
Box 120, Folder 5 to 6 Permissions, undated
Box 120, Folder 7 1970
A-B, undated
Box 121, Folder 1 C-D, undated
Box 121, Folder 2 E-F, undated
Box 121, Folder 3 G-H, undated
Box 121, Folder 4 I-M, undated
Box 121, Folder 5 N-P, undated
Box 121, Folder 6 Q-R, undated
Box 122, Folder 1 S-T, undated
Box 122, Folder 2 U-Z, undated
Box 122, Folder 3 Invitations and Requests Declined (January-June), undated
Box 122, Folder 4 to 5 Invitations and Requests Declined (July-December), undated
Box 122, Folder 6 Permissions, undated
Box 122, Folder 7 1969
A-B, undated
Box 123, Folder 1 C-F, undated
Box 123, Folder 2 G-J, undated
Box 123, Folder 3 K-L, undated
Box 123, Folder 4 M-O, undated
Box 123, Folder 5 P-S, undated
Box 124, Folder 1 T-Z, undated
Box 124, Folder 2 Invitations and Requests Declined (January-June), undated
Box 124, Folder 3 to 4 Invitations and Requests Declined (July-December), undated
Box 124, Folder 5 to 6 Permissions, undated
Box 125, Folder 1 1968
A-C, undated
Box 125, Folder 2 D-F, undated
Box 125, Folder 3 G-I, undated
Box 125, Folder 4 J-L, undated
Box 125, Folder 5 M-P, undated
Box 125, Folder 6 Q-S, undated
Box 126, Folder 1 T-Z, undated
Box 126, Folder 2 Invitations Declined (January-June), undated
Box 126, Folder 3 to 5 Invitations Declined (July-December), undated
Box 127, Folder 1 to 3 Permissions, undated
Box 127, Folder 4 1967
A-E, undated
Box 127, Folder 5 F-K, undated
Box 127, Folder 6 L-P, undated
Box 128, Folder 1 Q-S, undated
Box 128, Folder 2 T-Z, undated
Box 128, Folder 3 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 128, Folder 4 Permissions, undated
Box 128, Folder 5 1966
A-D, undated
Box 128, Folder 6 E-J, undated
Box 128, Folder 7 K-P, undated
Box 128, Folder 8 Q-Z, undated
Box 129, Folder 1 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 129, Folder 2 Permissions, undated
Box 129, Folder 3 1965
A-F, undated
Box 129, Folder 4 G-M, undated
Box 129, Folder 5 N-S, undated
Box 129, Folder 6 T-Z, undated
Box 129, Folder 7 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 129, Folder 8 Permissions, undated
Box 129, Folder 9 1964
A-C, undated
Box 130, Folder 1 Christmas Cards, undated
Box 130, Folder 2 D-J, undated
Box 130, Folder 3 K-P, undated
Box 130, Folder 4 Q-Z, undated
Box 130, Folder 5 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 130, Folder 6 Permissions, undated
Box 130, Folder 7 1963
A-C, undated
Box 130, Folder 8 D-I, undated
Box 131, Folder 1 K-M, undated
Box 131, Folder 2 N-R, undated
Box 131, Folder 3 S-T, undated
Box 131, Folder 4 U-Z, undated
Box 131, Folder 5 Invitations Declined, undated
Box 131, Folder 6 1962
Box 131, Folder 7 1961
Box 132, Folder 1 1961
Description: (Letters regarding appointment as Ambassador to Yugoslavia.)
Box 132, Folder 2 1960
Box 132, Folder 3 1959
Box 132, Folder 4 1958
A-Z, undated
Box 132, Folder 5 to 6 Luggage and Customs, United States, undated
Box 132, Folder 7 Card Index, Incoming A-G, undated
Box 133 Card Index, Incoming H-Q, undated
Box 134 Card Index, Incoming R-Z, undated
Box 135 Card Index, Outgoing A-K, undated
Box 136 Card Index, Outgoing L-Z, undated
Box 137 1957-1958
Description: (Regarding the Reith Lectures.)
Box 138, Folder 1 1957
Box 138, Folder 2 1956
Box 138, Folder 3 to 4 1955
Box 138, Folder 5 1954
Box 138, Folder 6 to 7 1953
Box 139, Folder 1 to 3 1952
A-N, undated
Box 139, Folder 4 O-Z, undated
Box 139, Folder 5 1951-1952
Description: (Speaking and Writing Offers)
Box 139, Folder 6 1951
Box 139, Folder 7 1950
Box 139, Folder 8 1949
Box 140, Folder 1 1948
Box 140, Folder 2 1947
Box 140, Folder 3 1946
Box 140, Folder 4 1945
Box 140, Folder 5 1944
Box 140, Folder 6 1942
Box 140, Folder 7 1941
Box 140, Folder 8 1940
Box 140, Folder 9 1939, 1933, 1939, 1933
Box 140, Folder 10 undated
Series 2: Organizations, 1908-2004
Size: 12.5 linear feet, 31 boxes
Description: The Organizations series includes materials related to Kennan's involvement in academic organizations, notably the Institute for Advanced Study and the Kennan Institute, as well as groups related to relations between the West and the East. Much of the material is concerned with the administration of these groups, including membership and appointment decisions, correspondence with members, meeting minutes, and fundraising materials, in addition to papers related to the projects and mission of the organizations. Also included are materials which document his work for the State Department, predominantly memoranda, correspondence, and reports he was involved in creating as head of the Policy Planning Staff and as a member of a taskforce on U.S. - U.S.S.R. relations, as well as a small amount of material related to his appointment as Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1961-1963).
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically by organization and then alphabetically by document type or subject, with oversized at the end.
American Academy of Arts and Letters, undated
General, 1976-1978
Box 141, Folder 1 General, 1979-1987
Box 141, Folder 2 to 3 Amendments, 1965-1973
Box 141, Folder 4 Annual Ceremonies, National Institute of Arts and Letters and American Academy of Arts and Letters, Miscellaneous File of Directions, Speeches, etc, 1969-1977
Box 141, Folder 5 Article by H. Josephson Printed in Paris Edition of U.S.I.A Publication, 1960
Box 141, Folder 6 Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts, 1964-1976
Box 141, Folder 7 Award of Merit, Academy, 1969
Box 141, Folder 8 Blashfield Foundation Addresses, 1964-1970
Box 141, Folder 9 Committee to Study the Future of the Academy and Institute, 1976-1977
Box 141, Folder 10 Correspondence, undated
Cowley, Malcolm, 1965-1971
Box 141, Folder 11 Edel, Leon, 1965-1973
Box 141, Folder 12 Geffen, Felicia, 1964-1978
Box 141, Folder 13 to 15 Geffen, Felicia, 1964-1978
Box 142, Folder 1 Josephson, Matthew, Mrs., Librarian and Publicity Director, 1963-1965
Box 142, Folder 2 Maxwell, William, President of National Institute, 1970-1971
Box 142, Folder 3 Mills, Margaret M, 1973-1983
Box 142, Folder 4 Mumford, Lewis, 1965-1970
Box 142, Folder 5 Nevins, Allan, 1965-1971
Box 142, Folder 6 Tate, Allen, 1968
Box 142, Folder 7 Wescott, Glenway, 1964-1976
Box 142, Folder 8 Financial Matters, Information on Grants, 1964-1972
Box 142, Folder 9 Gold Medal Awards, 1965-1976
Box 142, Folder 10 Honorary Memberships, 1964-1984
Box 142, Folder 11 Honorary Memberships, 1964-1984
Box 143, Folder 1 Meetings and Social Events, 1963-1973
Box 143, Folder 2 to 3 National Book Awards, 1976
Box 143, Folder 4 National Endowment for the Arts and National Council on the Arts, Roger L. Stevens, Arts and Humanities Legislation, 1965-1973
Box 143, Folder 5 National Institute of Arts and Letters, undated
General, 1962-1976
Box 143, Folder 6 Awards for Literature, 1976-1982
Box 143, Folder 7 Citation Material, 1948-1973
Box 143, Folder 8 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1965-1970
Box 143, Folder 9 New Members, 1964-1974
Box 143, Folder 10 to 11 Nomination of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1976-1977
Box 144, Folder 1 Press Kit, 1976
Box 144, Folder 2 New Members, 1964-1979
Box 144, Folder 3 Societe Europeenne de Culture, 1964
Box 144, Folder 4 Taxation Question Involving the Academy and Institute, 1969-1971
Box 144, Folder 5 Toast to Jacques Barzun and Barbara Tuchman at Dinner of the American Academy, 1979 January 24
Box 144, Folder 6 American Committee on East-West Accord, undated
General, 1977-1978
Box 144, Folder 7 General, 1979-1982
Box 144, Folder 8 to 9 General, 1979-1982
Box 145, Folder 1 Ambassadors Emeritus Project, 1981-1987
Box 145, Folder 2 Auer-Lewis Proposal, 1985
Box 145, Folder 3 Deep Cuts Campaign, 1982-1984
Box 145, Folder 4 Personnel Problems, 1985
Box 145, Folder 5 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Symposium, 1985
Box 145, Folder 6 American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, undated
1983-1986
Box 145, Folder 7 to 8 1983-1986
Description: (Kennan Award.)
Box 145, Folder 9 1987-1989
Box 145, Folder 10 1987-1989
Box 146, Folder 1 to 3 1990-1992
Box 146, Folder 4 to 5 East European Fund, Inc, 1952-1957
Box 146, Folder 6 to 7 Institute for Advanced Study, undated
General, 1983-1994
Box 147, Folder 1 to 2 Business Office, undated
General Manager's and Business Offices, 1952-1975
Box 147, Folder 3 to 4 Office Supplies, 1968-1972
Box 147, Folder 5 Paid Telephone and Telegraph Bills, 1963-1974
Box 147, Folder 6 Director's Office, undated
General, 1957-1983
Box 147, Folder 7 to 8 General, 1957-1983
Box 148, Folder 1 Griffiths, Philip, 1991-1997
Box 148, Folder 2 Letter of Evaluation to Mr. Martin E. Segal, 1976 January 15
Box 148, Folder 3 Libraries, Historical Studies and Social Sciences, 1949-1986
Box 148, Folder 4 to 5 Pamphlets, Information, Articles, etc, 1989-2004
Box 148, Folder 6 Personnel Employed in the Office of Professor Kennan, 1969-1974
Box 148, Folder 7 Professional and Travel, 1987-1993
Box 148, Folder 8 Professorial Appointments, undated
General, 1962, 1973
Box 148, Folder 9 Program in Social Sciences, Robert Bellah, 1972-1974, 1993
Box 148, Folder 10 Program in Social Sciences, Robert Bellah, 1972-1974, 1993
Box 149, Folder 1 to 2 Program in Social Sciences, 1969-1974
Box 149, Folder 3 to 4 School of Historical Studies, 1964-1974
Box 149, Folder 5 to 7 School of Mathematics, 1969-1972
Box 149, Folder 8 School of Natural Sciences, 1967-1973
Box 149, Folder 9 Program in Social Sciences, 1969-1970
Box 149, Folder 10 Proposed New Building, 1967
Box 149, Folder 11 School of Historical Studies, undated
Herodotus Fund, 1958-1959
Box 149, Folder 12 Peter Schafer Book on Pagan Anti-Semitism, undated
Analysis of the Book, 1993 May 14
Box 149, Folder 13 Drafts, 1995 September 26-November 30
Box 149, Folder 14 Drafts, 1995 September 26-November 30
Box 150, Folder 1 to 3 Drafts, 1994 November 23-1995 February 17
Box 150, Folder 4 to 6 Drafts, 1994 November 23-1995 February 17
Box 150A, Folder 1 Drafts, 1994 November 23-1995 February 16
Box 150A, Folder 2 to 5 Drafts, 1993 March 17-1994 November 22
Box 150A, Folder 6 Drafts, 1993 March 17-1994 November 22
Box 150B, Folder 1 Drafts, 1995 March 31-April 7
Box 150B, Folder 2 to 4 Handouts, 1995 February 27
Box 150B, Folder 5 Introduction, 1995 December 4
Box 150B, Folder 6 Report to the Institute for Advanced Study, 1993 July 6
Box 150B, Folder 7 Table of Contents, 1995 April 10
Box 150B, Folder 8 Miscellaneous, 1959-1983
Box 150B, Folder 9 to 10 Stipend, Foundation Grants for Support of Work, 1976-1990
Box 150B, Folder 11 Stipend, Foundation Grants for Support of Work, 1976-1990
Box 151, Folder 1 Telephone Directories, 1989-2001
Box 151, Folder 2 to 3 Trustee-Faculty Committee on Governance, 1971-1974
Box 151, Folder 4 Miscellaneous, 1960-1999
Box 151, Folder 5 Kennan Institute, undated
Academic Council, 1976-1986
Box 151, Folder 6 Academic Council Meetings, undated
1977 September 9
Box 151, Folder 7 1978 November 11
Box 151, Folder 8 1979 November 30
Box 151, Folder 9 1980 August 25-26
Box 152, Folder 1 1981 December 5
Box 152, Folder 2 1982 December 19
Box 152, Folder 3 1983 December 19
Box 152, Folder 4 Conferences, undated
August Conference, Letters of Invitation and Replies, 1979-1980
Box 152, Folder 5 "Conclusions of the Conference on Modern Russian and Soviet Studies," Original, 1972
Box 152, Folder 6 Conference on Russian and Soviet Studies, Agenda and Papers, 1980 August 27-28
Box 152, Folder 7 Conference on State of Russian Studies in United States, 1980
Box 152, Folder 8 Joint Council on Foreign Relations and Kennan Institute Seminar, 1977-1979
Box 152, Folder 9 Post Conference on State of Russian Studies in United States, 1980-1982
Box 152, Folder 10 Correspondence, undated
General, 1975-1990
Box 152, Folder 11 to 12 General, 1992-2000
Box 153, Folder 1 Adams, Robert McCormick, Secretary of the Smithsonian, 1984-1987
Box 153, Folder 2 Barody, William J., Jr, 1976-1987
Box 153, Folder 3 Billington, James, Woodrow Wilson International Center, 1978-1992
Box 153, Folder 4 Billington, James, Regarding the Konovalenka Exhibit, 1983
Box 153, Folder 5 Blitzer, Charles, 1988-1995
Box 153, Folder 6 David, Zdenek, Librarian, 1976-1992
Box 153, Folder 7 Eaton, Cyrus, Father and Son, 1975-1979
Box 153, Folder 8 Ellison, Herbert, 1983-1986
Box 153, Folder 9 Gifford, Prosser, 1983-1988
Box 153, Folder 10 Glad, John, Professor, 1982-1983
Box 153, Folder 11 Gleason, Abbott, Acting Secretary, 1979-1982
Box 153, Folder 12 Palmer, Joan (now Sabrina Palmer), 1977-1981
Box 153, Folder 13 Reddaway, Peter, 1985-1993
Box 153, Folder 14 Reddaway, Peter, 1985-1993
Box 154, Folder 1 Ripley, Dillon, 1983-1984
Box 154, Folder 2 Ruble, Blair, 1980-2000
Box 154, Folder 3 Russian Nationalist Writers Visit to Kennan Institute, 1990
Box 154, Folder 4 Selection for New Secretary, 1981-1982
Box 154, Folder 5 Selection Process for Secretary, 1985-1988
Box 154, Folder 6 Sheridan, Patricia, 1976-1977
Box 154, Folder 7 Starr, S. Frederick, 1976-1993
Box 154, Folder 8 Starr, S. Frederick, 1976-1993
Box 155, Folder 1 to 2 Stuart, Rosemary, 1982-1983
Box 155, Folder 3 Trip to Chicago, 1976 March 16-18
Box 155, Folder 4 Trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1978 April 24-28
Box 155, Folder 5 Descriptive Information, undated
Bibliographical Materials, circa, 1968
Box 155, Folder 6 Descriptive Memorandum, 1984
Box 155, Folder 7 Financial Problems, 1993
Box 155, Folder 8 Financial Problems, 1996
Box 155, Folder 9 Five-Year Report, 1979
Box 155, Folder 10 Letters of Commendation, 1976-1980
Box 155, Folder 11 Meeting Notices of Specific Interest to George Kennan, 1986-1992
Box 155, Folder 12 Membership Lists for the Wilson Council Board of Trustees, 1983-1985
Box 156, Folder 1 Memorandum on Kennan Institute, 1992
Box 156, Folder 2 to 3 Miscellaneous (Clippings and Brochures, Conference and Meeting Materials, Finances, Invitations, etc.), undated
1977-1991
Box 156, Folder 4 1989-1990
Box 156, Folder 5 1991
Box 156, Folder 6 1992
Box 156, Folder 7 1993
Box 156, Folder 8 Seminars and Social Events, 1976-1988
Box 156, Folder 9 Ten Year Anniversary, undated
Caterers, Flowers, 1986
Box 156, Folder 10 Correspondence About the Dinner, 1986-1987
Box 156, Folder 11 General, Press Release, Publicity, etc, 1986
Box 156, Folder 12 Guest Lists, 1986
Box 156, Folder 13 Invitations, Program, 1986
Box 156, Folder 14 Save the Date Letter and Replies, 1986
Box 157, Folder 1 Twenty-Five Year Anniversary, 1999
Box 157, Folder 2 to 3 Visiting Committee, 1992
Box 157, Folder 4 The Woodrow Wilson Center, 1987-1993
Box 157, Folder 5 to 6 The Woodrow Wilson Center Ten Year Report, 1975-1985
Box 157, Folder 7 Donation of Books by George Kennan to the Kennan Institute, 1984
Box 157, Folder 8 Donation, The Elder George Kennan Donation, 1979-1988
Box 158, Folder 1 Fellowships, undated
General, 1976-1993
Box 158, Folder 2 Problems, Wilson Center and Fellowship Selection Process, 1983, 1991
Box 158, Folder 3 Fundraising, undated
Acknowledgements for Contributions to Kennan Institute, 1983-1991
Box 158, Folder 4 Cardin, Tim, Memoranda Written by Him for Fundraising, 1985
Box 158, Folder 5 Case Statement File, Also Draft Brochures for Endowment and Program Contributions, 1986
Box 158, Folder 6 Financial, Fundraising, Endowment, 1991
Box 158, Folder 7 Financial, Fundraising, Title VIII, 1990
Box 158, Folder 8 Financial Matters, 1975-1983
Box 158, Folder 9 Friends of the Kennan Institute, undated
1983
Box 158, Folder 10 1984
Box 158, Folder 11 1985
Box 158, Folder 12 1986
Box 158, Folder 13 1987
Box 158, Folder 14 1988
Box 159, Folder 1 1989
Box 159, Folder 2 Friends of the Kennan Institute and Fundraising Matters, 1990
Box 159, Folder 3 Luncheon and Trip to Chicago, Illinois for Friends, 1989 March 10
Box 159, Folder 4 Luncheon Meeting of Friends, Century Club, 1985 September 18-19
Box 159, Folder 5 Meeting, 1985 April 18
Box 159, Folder 6 Meeting, 1986 April 23
Box 159, Folder 7 Meeting, 1986 November 13
Box 159, Folder 8 Organization and First Meeting of The Friends of Kennan Institute, 1983
Box 159, Folder 9 Shultz, George, Concerning Association with Friends, 1989
Box 159, Folder 10 Fundraiser Luncheon, 1984 February 15
Box 159, Folder 11 Fundraising Dinner, New York, 1988 April 23
Box 159, Folder 12 Fundraising Materials from the Kennan Institute, 1986-1987
Box 159, Folder 13 Hammer, Armand, 1983-1989
Box 159, Folder 14 MacArthur Foundation Appeal, 1989
Box 160, Folder 1 Mellon Foundation Grant, 1987
Box 160, Folder 2 Miscellaneous Information on Potential Sources of Funds, 1983-1987
Box 160, Folder 3 Nelson, Judith, Fundraiser, 1985
Box 160, Folder 4 Personal Solicitation by George Kennan, 1984-1989
Box 160, Folder 5 Title Eight Solicitation, 1990
Box 160, Folder 6 Legal Arrangements, undated
Agreement Between George Kennan and The Wilson Center, George Kennan Fund, 1982-1983
Box 160, Folder 7 Bernald, Eugene, Regarding Eakins Portrait of Elder Kennan, 1984-1985
Box 160, Folder 8 Legislation, Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act of 1983, 1983
Box 160, Folder 9 Problems Relating to Finances and Relation to Woodrow Wilson International Center, 1981-1983
Box 160, Folder 10 Publications, undated
"German-American Papers on the Gorbachev Reform Program", 1989
Box 160, Folder 11 List of Occasional Papers, circa, 1984
Box 160, Folder 12 Occasional Papers, 1991
Box 160, Folder 13 Scholar's Guide to Washington, D. C. for Russian/Soviet Studies, 1978
Box 160, Folder 14 Soviet-American Publication Project, 1977-1981
Box 160, Folder 15 Related Organizations, undated
Harvard/Columbia Russian Studies Fund, Correspondence with Mr. Howard C. Clark, 1976
Box 161, Folder 1 Hillwood, 1976
Box 161, Folder 2 International Committee For Soviet and East European Studies, 1983
Box 161, Folder 3 National Council for Soviet and East European Studies, 1977-1982
Box 161, Folder 4 President's Commission on Foreign Languages and International Studies, 1979
Box 161, Folder 5 Promotion of Russian/Soviet Studies, Miscellaneous, 1985
Box 161, Folder 6 Rockefeller Foundation, 1982-1983
Box 161, Folder 7 Soviet Studies and Scholarly Exchanges Generally, 1982
Box 161, Folder 8 Support for Continuation of Russian Review, 1982
Box 161, Folder 9 Pour le Merite, undated
1976-1986
Box 161, Folder 10 to 11 1987-2002
Box 161, Folder 12 1987-2002
Box 162, Folder 1 U.S. State Department, undated
Correspondence, 1926-1938
Box 162, Folder 2 to 3 Correspondence, 1950-1968
Box 162, Folder 4 "Developments Affecting American Foreign Policy in the Far East," by J.V.A. MacMurray, 1935 November 1
Box 162, Folder 5 Foreign Service Journal, 1948-1963
Box 162, Folder 6 Kennan Notes on Continental Europe, Including Germany, 1951
Box 162, Folder 7 "The New U.S. Ambassadors," Time Magazine, 1962
Box 162, Folder 8 Official and Semi-Official Memoranda, Reports, and Other Writings, undated
Memo, 1932
Box 162, Folder 9 Moscow Diary Prior to Arrival of Initial Embassy Staff, 1934 January 2-February 28
Box 162, Folder 10 Memorandum for the Minister, 1939
Box 163, Folder 1 The Appointment of the New State Council in Norway, A Report, 1940 February-April
Box 163, Folder 2 The Technique of German Imperialism in Europe, 1941 April
Box 163, Folder 3 Draft Telegram from Bad Nauheim, 1942 January
Box 163, Folder 4 Draft of a Bad Nauheim Report, 1942 April 24
Box 163, Folder 5 Memorandum on Adaptation of Foreign Service Training to Post-War Needs, Bad Nauheim, 1942 May 5
Box 163, Folder 6 Notes on British-American Agreement, 1942 May 26
Box 163, Folder 7 Memorandum to Secretary Berle, 1942 June 18
Box 163, Folder 8 Draft of a Letter to Mr. Shaw, 1942 August 18
Box 163, Folder 9 Draft of a Letter to Mr. Shaw, 1943
Box 163, Folder 10 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, 1944 March
Box 163, Folder 11 German Surrender Document, 1944 March 25
Box 163, Folder 12 Comment on the Paper: Germany Occupation Period: Re-Education, 1944 May 4
Box 163, Folder 13 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, Moscow, 1944 September 18
Box 163, Folder 14 Memorandum to Mr. Ambassador, 1944 December 3
Box 163, Folder 15 Memorandum to Mr. Ambassador, 1944 December 5
Box 163, Folder 16 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, 1944 December 11
Box 163, Folder 17 Memorandum for Mr. Ambassador, Moscow, 1944 December 18
Box 163, Folder 18 Draft Telegram, 1944 December 21
Box 163, Folder 19 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, Moscow, 1944 December 22
Box 163, Folder 20 Memorandum for the Ambassador, Moscow, 1944 December 23
Box 163, Folder 21 Excerpt From a Telegraphic Instruction of the Department of State to a Chief of Mission in Europe, 1944 December 26
Box 163, Folder 22 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, 1944 December 27
Box 163, Folder 23 Memorandum to the Ambassador, Moscow, 1944 December 29
Box 163, Folder 24 Dispatch to Secretary of State, Washington, 1944 December
Description: (Written in the last days of 1944.)
Box 163, Folder 25 Draft Paper on Russian-American Relations, 1944
Box 163, Folder 26 Notes, 1944
Box 163, Folder 27 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, 1945 January 27
Box 163, Folder 28 Report on Soviet Foreign Policy, 1945 January
Box 163, Folder 29 Comments on the Results of the Crimea Conference As Set Forth in the Published Communique, 1945 February 14
Box 163, Folder 30 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, 1945 February 24
Box 163, Folder 31 Comments on the Treatment of Germany, 1945 February
Box 163, Folder 32 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, Rumanian Government Crisis, 1945 March 8
Box 163, Folder 33 Report on Difference Between Present Day Soviet Policy and the Policy of the Comintern Period, 1945 March 29
Box 163, Folder 34 Telegram to the Secretary of State, Washington, 1945 March 31
Box 163, Folder 35 Twelfth Interpretative Report on Developments in Soviet Policy Based on Press for March 1945, 1945 April 11
Box 163, Folder 36 Letter to Mr. Ambassador, 1945 April 12
Box 163, Folder 37 Thirteenth Interpretative Report on Developments in Soviet Policy Based on Press for Period April 12 to End of War in Europe, 1945 May 19
Box 163, Folder 38 Speech at Farewell Dinner, Moscow, 1945 May
Box 163, Folder 39 Fourteenth Interpretative Report on Developments in Soviet Policy Based on Press for Period from V-Day in Europe to July 1st, 1945 July 11
Box 163, Folder 40 Draft Telegram to Secretary of State, Washington, 1945 August 23
Box 163, Folder 41 Excerpt From Dispatch 2151, 1945 September 30
Description: (Published in Memoirs.)
Box 163, Folder 42 Memorandum to Mr. Ambassador, 1945 October 11
Box 163, Folder 43 Draft Letter to Mr. Freeman Matthews, Office of European Affairs, State Department (Unfinished and Never Used), 1945
Box 163, Folder 44 Telegram to Secretary of State, Washington, The Long Telegram, 1946 February 22
Box 163, Folder 45 Supplement to Weekly Review, Office of European Affairs, 1946 March 5
Box 163, Folder 46 Report: The United States and Russia, 1946
Description: (Winter or spring.)
Box 163, Folder 47 Notes on Marshall Plan, 1947 December 15
Box 163, Folder 48 Notes on China, 1948 February
Box 163, Folder 49 Draft: Views of the Policy Planning Staff for the Revision of the United Nations Charter, 1948 April 29
Box 163, Folder 50 Views on the Conclusion of a North Atlantic Defense Pact, For Policy Planning Staff, 1948 April
Box 163, Folder 51 Draft: Palestine Problem, 1948 June 14
Box 163, Folder 52 Comments on the General Trend of United States Foreign Policy, 1948 August 20
Box 163, Folder 53 Report: Soviet Reply to the Joint Note of September 22, 1948, 1948 September 25
Box 163, Folder 54 Notes on China, 1948 November 16
Box 163, Folder 55 Notes for Some Official Briefing, 1948
Description: (Written late in the year.)
Box 163, Folder 56 Interview with George Kennan Concerning the Activities of Burgman, 1949 January 14
Box 163, Folder 57 Notes and Miscellaneous Papers Relating to January 21, 1949 Visit to Germany, 1949 March 10
Box 163, Folder 58 Joint Statement for the Press, 1949 September 15
Box 164, Folder 1 Notes for the State Department Seminar, 1949 October 6
Box 164, Folder 2 Letter to Charles E. Bohlen, 1949 October 12
Box 164, Folder 3 Letter to Mr. Hooker, 1949 October 17
Box 164, Folder 4 Letter to Mr. Secretary, 1949 November 17
Box 164, Folder 5 Letter to Mr. Webb, 1949 November 22
Box 164, Folder 6 Letter to Mr. Webb, Enclosing Draft of Memo to Mr. Martin of Personnel Regarding Foreign Service, 1949 November 22
Box 164, Folder 7 Unused Draft of Speech for Delivery by the Secretary of State, 1950 January 12
Description: (Probably his Appearance before the National Press Club.)
Box 164, Folder 8 Memorandum to the Secretary of State, 1950 January 16
Box 164, Folder 9 Draft for Speech by the Secretary of State, 1950 April 5
Box 164, Folder 10 Draft of Speech to be Delivered by Secretary of State Acheson at His Home Town, Middletown, Connecticut, 1950 April 7
Box 164, Folder 11 Draft for Radio Talk by Secretary of State Acheson, 1950 April 11
Box 164, Folder 12 Draft of Speech to be Delivered by Secretary of State Acheson before The Pilgrim Society of London, 1950 May 2
Box 164, Folder 13 Memorandum to the Civil Service Commission, 1950 May 26
Box 164, Folder 14 Written for Mr. Webb at His Request for Possible Use in One of His Speeches, 1950 May 31
Box 164, Folder 15 Transcript of Press Statement on Assessment of Foreign Policy, 1950 June 23
Box 164, Folder 16 Memorandum for Secretary of State Concerning Possible Further Communist Initiatives in Korea, 1950 June 26
Box 164, Folder 17 Memorandum for Secretary of State, Concerning Possible Soviet Intervention in Korean War and Implications for United States Policy, 1950 June 27
Box 164, Folder 18 Draft Memorandum on Possible Further Danger Points in Light of the Korean Situation, 1950 June 30
Box 164, Folder 19 Draft for Proposed Statement by the United States Representative on the United Nations Security Council, 1950 August 2
Box 164, Folder 20 Memorandum on Soviet Intentions, 1950 October 2
Box 164, Folder 21 Correspondence Concerning Press Report of Kennan's Alleged Views on Policy in Korea, 1950 November
Box 164, Folder 22 Draft for Statement by Secretary of State on Public Reaction to Korean Situation, Original, 1950 December 14
Box 164, Folder 23 Draft for Statement by Secretary of State on Public Reaction to Korean Situation, Copy, 1950 December 14
Box 164, Folder 24 Fragment of Report to Secretary of State on Latin-American Trip of 1950, 1950
Box 164, Folder 25 Memorandum on Policy Toward Germany, 1951 September
Box 164, Folder 26 Unfinished Paper, Summary by Kennan on Points of Difference Between His Views and Those of the State Department, 1951 September
Box 164, Folder 27 Memorandum Sent to Secretary of State Acheson from Princeton Regarding the Situation in the Middle East, 1952 January 22
Box 164, Folder 28 Draft of Line to be Taken, if Opportunity Presented Itself, with Soviet Officials, circa, 1952 May
Box 164, Folder 29 Letter to Mr. H. Freeman Matthews Concerning Motives for Soviet Anti-American Campaign, 1952 June 6
Box 164, Folder 30 Letter to Mr. H. Freeman Matthews Concerning Kennan's Impression of Present State of Soviet Society, 1952 July 15
Box 164, Folder 31 Foreign Service Dispatch Concerning Letter to Ambassador Kennan from Soviet People, 1952 September 18
Box 164, Folder 32 Gist of Statement Given to New York Times and Herald Tribune Correspondents, Bonn, 1952 October 6
Box 164, Folder 33 Foreign Service Dispatch, Notes by Kennan Concerning Stalin's Articles Published in Bolshevik, 1952 October 20
Box 164, Folder 34 Outline of Advice Kennan Would Have Given to a New Secretary of State, Had He Been Consulted, 1952 December
Box 164, Folder 35 Address Given to a Meeting of State Department Personnel, 1952
Description: (Given at the end of the year.)
Box 164, Folder 36 Transcript of Remarks, Department of Research and Analysis, State Department, 1953 January 22
Box 164, Folder 37 Draft of Letter to President Eisenhower Regarding Kennan's Retirement, 1953 May 9
Box 164, Folder 38 International Communism, Armed Forces Film Program, 1953 August 6
Box 164, Folder 39 Letter to the Honorable W. Bedell Smith, 1953 October 19
Box 164, Folder 40 Notes on the Soviet Press Prepared for Friends in Government, 1953 December
Box 164, Folder 41 Briefing for American Embassy Personnel, Belgrade, 1962 October 27
Box 164, Folder 42 Photographic Register of the American Foreign Service, 1936
Box 164, Folder 43 Point Four Plan, 1949-1952
Box 164, Folder 44 Project Solarium Reports to the National Security Council, 1953
Box 165, Folder 1 to 3 Russian Embassy, undated
American and Diplomatic Personnel, 1952
Box 165, Folder 4 Correspondence, 1917-1921
Box 165, Folder 5 to 6 Photographs, undated
Box 165, Folder 7 Photographs, undated
Box 166, Folder 1 to 3 Poole, Dewitt C. (Remained at American Consul in Russia After the Bolshevik Revolution, 1908-1919), 1952
Box 166, Folder 4 Reports, undated
Box 166, Folder 5 Russian Postcards, 1905, Sent by Anna Kallin, 1963 December
Box 166, Folder 6 Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of American Foreign Service, Washington, 1999 May 24
Box 166, Folder 7 SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), 1988-1989
Box 166, Folder 8 Telegrams, 1945-1947
Box 166, Folder 9 to 10 "The United States and Anglo-German Rivalry" by Lewis Einstein, 1913
Box 167, Folder 1 William E. Borah and the Mirror of Isolation: "Insurgency and American Foreign Policy," Chapter II, Submitted by James E. Hewes, Jr., circa, 1954
Box 167, Folder 2 Yugoslavia, Ambassador to, undated
Miscellaneous Papers on Yugoslavia, 1961-1963
Box 167, Folder 3 Press Briefing for United States Newsmen on Yugoslavia, 1963 May 4
Box 167, Folder 4 Tito, Josip Broz, 1963
Box 167, Folder 5 Oversized Materials, undated
Photographs, 1976-1949, undated
Box 168, Folder 1 "The Intimate Recollections of Stalin's Daughter" Part I and II by Svetlana Alliluyeva, and "Special Issue USSR," Life Magazine, 1967 September 15-22, 1943 March 29
Box 168, Folder 2 U.S. State Department, Certificate of Appointment as a Foreign Service Officer, 1926 December 17
Description: Acquisition supported by Fong Wei, M.D. and Teddi Wei.
Box 168, Folder 3 U.S. State Department, Policy Planning Staff Papers, 1947-1949
Box 169 Series 3: Personal Files, 1871-2005
Size: 14.1 linear feet, 36 boxes
Description: The Personal Files series contains materials about Kennan's career, as well as his personal life. The majority of the series is composed of newspaper articles, either clippings or arranged in scrapbooks, about Kennan which cover his entire career at the State Department and at the Institute for Advanced Study, as well as his opinions on current events and his retirement. Also included are recordings of interviews, lectures, conferences, and television programs by or about Kennan, his appointment calendars from 1965 and 1970-2000, papers for classes he taught at Princeton University, and materials he provided to his official biographer John Gaddis, notably the FBI's file on Kennan. Other materials include photographs, awards and honorary degrees, topical files of articles Kennan collected, and files on Kennan's travels.
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically by document type or subject.
Audiovisual Materials, undated
Audio, undated
Reith Lecture, circa, 1957
Box 317, Folder 1 Voice of America Lecture 1 Part 1, 1959 April 21
Box 317, Folder 2 Voice of America Lecture 1 Part 2, 1959 April 21
Box 317, Folder 3 Voice of America Lecture 2 Part 1, 1959 April 21
Box 317, Folder 4 Voice of America Lecture 3 Part 1, 1959 April 21
Box 317, Folder 5 Voice of America Lecture 3 Part 2, 1959 April 21
Box 317, Folder 6 Voice of America Lecture 1 (Russian), 1960 November 30
Box 317, Folder 7 Meeting Between President Kennedy and Ambassador Kennan, 1963 January 16
Description: (Copy from John F. Kennedy Library Presidential Recordings, Tape 70.)
Box 317, Folder 8 Kennan Speaking at a Meeting of the Princeton University Alumni at Pebble Beach, California, 1966 May
Box 317, Folder 9 Master Tape, Spring Concert, 1974
Box 317, Folder 10 BBC World Tonight Halliday Conversation with Robert Gates (April 28, 1995), Kennan Talk at Trinity Church Forum (June 8, 1999), and Incoming Message Cassette (1995), 1995-1999, undated
Box 170, Folder 1 Kennan, All Things Considered: NATO History (April 21, 1999), Outgoing Message Cassette, and Talk of the Nation: The Yalta Conference (February 21, 1995), 1995, 1999, undated
Box 170, Folder 2 "Daddy - Reading or Speech", undated
Box 317, Folder 11 "Mr. Kennan", undated
Box 317, Folder 12 Unidentified, undated
Box 317, Folder 13 to 14 Unidentified, undated
Box 170, Folder 3 "Lunch with Kennan: 50th Anniversary of His Long Telegram", 1996 February 22
Box 170, Folder 4 to 6 "Lunch with Kennan: 50th Anniversary of His Long Telegram", 1996 February 22
Box 171, Folder 1 Video, undated
"Ambassadors Emeriti: The American Committee on East-West Accord", 1984 June 20
Box 171, Folder 2 "The First Fifty Years of U.S. – Soviet Relations", undated
Box 171, Folder 3 Field Tape 4, George Kennan, 1983 October 20
Box 171, Folder 4 Field Tape 5, George Kennan, 1983 October 20
Box 171, Folder 5 Field Tape 6, George Kennan, 1983 October 20
Box 171, Folder 6 Field Tape 7, George Kennan, 1983 October 20
Box 171, Folder 7 Field Tape 8, George Kennan, 1983 October 20
Box 171, Folder 8 Purdue University Public Affairs Video Archives: "Future of U.S.–Soviet Relations" (Tape 1 of 2), 1989 April 4
Box 171, Folder 9 Purdue University Public Affairs Video Archives: "Future of U.S.–Soviet Relations" (Tape 2 of 2), 1989 April 4
Box 171, Folder 10 "George Kennan: A Critical Voice", undated
Box 172, Folder 1 "The George F. Kennan Centennial Conference," Princeton University, undated
Secretary of State Colin Powell Opening Address, 2004 February 20
Box 172, Folder 2 Secretary of State Colin Powell Opening Address, 2004 February 20
Box 172, Folder 3 "The Many-Faceted Figure of George F. Kennan," Richard H. Ullman Lunch Talk, 2004 February 20
Box 172, Folder 4 "The Many-Faceted Figure of George F. Kennan," Richard H. Ullman Lunch Talk, 2004 February 20
Box 172, Folder 5 Panel 1: Kennan and the Cold War, 2004 February 20
Description: (Speakers: Robert C. Tucker, William B. Pickett, Jack F. Matlock, and Ambassador Robert Hutchings. Moderator: Don Oberdorfer.)
Box 172, Folder 6 Panel 1: Kennan and the Cold War, 2004 February 20
Description: (Speakers: Robert C. Tucker, William B. Pickett, Jack F. Matlock, and Ambassador Robert Hutchings. Moderator: Don Oberdorfer.)
Box 172, Folder 7 Panel 2: The Future of American Diplomacy, 2004 February 20
Description: (Speakers: John Mearsheimer, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., and Colonel Dallas Brown. Moderator: Chris Hedges.)
Box 172, Folder 8 Panel 2: The Future of American Diplomacy, 2004 February 20
Description: (Speakers: John Mearsheimer, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., and Colonel Dallas Brown. Moderator: Chris Hedges.)
Box 172, Folder 9 "George F. Kennan and American Grand Strategy: A Summing Up," John Lewis Gaddis Dinner Talk, 2004 February 20
Box 172, Folder 10 "George F. Kennan and American Grand Strategy: A Summing Up," John Lewis Gaddis Dinner Talk, 2004 February 20
Box 172, Folder 11 The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, December 21-23, 1989, George Kennan Parts 1 and 2, 1989 January 27
Box 172, Folder 12 MacNeil/Lehrer Segment, 1991 August 22
Box 172, Folder 13 PBS Video: News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 1996 April 18
Box 172, Folder 14 "Yankee in Kamchatka, Tracing the Route of George Kennan in Siberia", 1991 July
Box 172, Folder 15 "Russia's War": Episodes 1 and 9, undated
Box 172, Folder 16 Awards, 1949-1994
Box 314 Awards, 1955-2000
Box 173 Awards, 1976-1985
Box 174 Awards, 1982-1994
Box 313 Awards, 1982-2004
Box 312 Biographical Information, undated
Personal Affairs Chart, Biographical Data, 1991 May
Box 175, Folder 1 to 2 Up to Date Publicity File (Most Recent Biography, Sketch, Photographs, etc.), 1985-1993
Box 175, Folder 3 Out of Date Publicity Information, 1988-1990
Box 175, Folder 4 Book Purchases, 1965-2001
Box 175, Folder 5 Calendars, undated
1965
Box 175, Folder 6 1970-1973
Box 175, Folder 7 1974-1977
Box 175, Folder 8 1978-1980
Box 176, Folder 1 1981
Box 176, Folder 2 1982-1984
Box 176, Folder 3 1985-1986
Box 176, Folder 4 1987-1988
Box 176, Folder 5 1989-1991
Box 177, Folder 1 1992-1994
Box 177, Folder 2 1995-1997
Box 177, Folder 3 1998-1999
Box 177, Folder 4 1999-2000
Box 177, Folder 5 Clippings, undated
1929, undated, 1929, undated
Description: (Youth and family.)
Box 318, Folder 1 1947-1949
Box 318, Folder 2 1950-1953
Box 318, Folder 3 1951-1959
Box 178, Folder 1 1952
Description: (Ambassador to Moscow.)
Box 318, Folder 4 1952-1958
Description: (Retirement.)
Box 318, Folder 5 1954-1956
Box 318, Folder 6 1957-1959
Box 318, Folder 7 1960-1963
Box 318, Folder 8 1960-1969
Box 178, Folder 2 1965-1968
Box 318, Folder 9 1970-1977
Box 178, Folder 3 1978
Box 178, Folder 4 1979
Box 178, Folder 5 1980
Box 178, Folder 6 1981
Box 318, Folder 10 1981
Box 178, Folder 7 1982
Box 178, Folder 8 to 9 1983
Box 178, Folder 10 1984
Box 179, Folder 1 1984-1990
Box 318, Folder 11 1985
Box 179, Folder 2 1986
Box 179, Folder 3 1987
Box 179, Folder 4 1988
Box 179, Folder 5 1989
Box 179, Folder 6 1990
Box 179, Folder 7 1991
Box 179, Folder 8 1992
Box 179, Folder 9 1993
Box 179, Folder 10 1994
Box 180, Folder 1 1995
Box 180, Folder 2 1996
Box 180, Folder 3 2005
Box 318, Folder 12 undated
Box 180, Folder 4 undated
Box 318, Folder 13 Book Reviews, 1956-1972
Box 318, Folder 14 Magazine Articles, 1952-1962
Box 318, Folder 15 To Be Sorted, 1958-1984
Box 319, Folder 1 Crank File, 1957-1986
Box 180, Folder 5 to 9 Crank File, 1957-1986
Box 181, Folder 1 Dilworth Files on Kennan (Published and Unpublished Writings), 1953-1994
Box 181, Folder 2 Gaddis, John, undated
Kennan Correspondence for Gaddis, 1992-1998
Box 181, Folder 2 Kennan FBI Files for Gaddis, 1953-2000
Box 181, Folder 3 to 6 Kennan Research Notes for Gaddis, 1941-1948
Box 181, Folder 7 Papers About Kennan for Gaddis, 1986
Box 181, Folder 8 Papers of John Gaddis, 1945-1990
Box 182, Folder 1 to 4 The George F. Kennan Peace Essay Contest, 1984-1985
Box 319, Folder 2 "The Illusion of History: Memoirs: 1925-1950 and George Kennan. 1944-1950" by Joseph U. Schorer, 1975
Box 182, Folder 5 Inventory of Possessions at Hodge Road House, undated
Box 182, Folder 6 Kennan, George, Correspondence of Kennan's Grandfather's Cousin, 1886-1949
Box 182, Folder 7 Kennan, George, Correspondence of Kennan's Grandfather's Cousin, 1886-1949
Box 183, Folder 1 Kennan, George, Disposal of Library, 1998
Box 183, Folder 2 Letter to Father, 1912 November 5
Box 183, Folder 3 Letter to George Kennan (1845), 1917 February 17
Box 183, Folder 4 Library, Secretary's Office Catalog of Books, undated
Box 183, Folder 5 "My Soldier," a Poem by Kennan, 1913
Box 183, Folder 6 Passports, 1983
Box 183, Folder 7 Peace Prize of the German Publishers and Booksellers, Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels, 1982-1983
Box 183, Folder 8 Peace Prize of the German Publishers and Booksellers, Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandel, Press Clippings, 1982 October 10
Box 183, Folder 9 to 10 Personal Affairs Charts, Information for Wills, Passports, Health History (current), 1974-1990
Box 183, Folder 11 Photographs, undated
1900-1923
Box 183, Folder 12 1925
Box 183, Folder 13 1926-1927
Box 183, Folder 14 1929
Box 183, Folder 15 1933
Box 183, Folder 16 1934
Box 184, Folder 1 1937
Box 184, Folder 2 1941
Box 184, Folder 3 1943
Box 184, Folder 4 1946-1947
Box 184, Folder 5 1948
Box 184, Folder 6 1950
Box 184, Folder 7 1952
Box 184, Folder 8 1954
Box 184, Folder 9 1956
Box 184, Folder 10 1957
Box 184, Folder 11 1959
Box 184, Folder 12 1961
Box 184, Folder 13 1961-1963
Description: (Service in Belgrade as Ambassador.)
Box 184, Folder 14 1964
Box 184, Folder 15 1965
Box 184, Folder 16 1966
Box 184, Folder 17 1968
Box 184, Folder 18 1970
Box 184, Folder 19 1972
Box 184, Folder 20 1973
Box 184, Folder 21 1975-1979
Box 184, Folder 22 1980-1990
Box 184, Folder 23 Passport and Publicity Photos, undated
Box 185, Folder 1 Personal Photos, undated
Box 185, Folder 2 Photographs Unidentified as to Date and Location, undated
Box 185, Folder 3 Theater, Bookstore (Minerva's Owl), and Unidentified, undated
Box 315 Portrait of Kennan, 2001-2004
Box 185, Folder 4 Princeton University, undated
Appointment to Professorship, News Release, 1963
Box 185, Folder 5 Correspondence, 1963-1964
Box 185, Folder 6 Drafts and Notes for Lectures on Period of Nicholas II, Delivered at Princeton University, Public Affairs 562, 1964
Box 185, Folder 7 to 8 Notes and Drafts for Course at Woodrow Wilson School, Public Affairs 561 on Diplomatic History (European) 1900-1950, Fall Term, 1964-1965
Box 185, Folder 9 Notes and Drafts on Course Given at Woodrow Wilson School, Public Affairs 561 on Diplomatic History (European) 1871-1950, Fall Term, 1966-1967
Box 185, Folder 10 Public Affairs 562, Fall Term, 1964
Box 185, Folder 11 "Requiem for a Cold War Critic: The Rise and Fall of George Kennan: 1946-1950," by Michael Cox, 1988 April
Box 186, Folder 1 to 2 Scrapbooks, undated
1934-1953, undated, 1934-1953, undated
Box 319, Folder 3 1947-1948
Box 186, Folder 3 1947-1952
Box 316 1949-1950
Box 186, Folder 4 1950
Box 187, Folder 1 1951
Box 187, Folder 2 to 3 1952
Box 187, Folder 4 to 5 1952
Box 316 1953
Box 188, Folder 1 1954
Box 188, Folder 2 1955
Box 188, Folder 3 1956
Box 188, Folder 4 1957
Box 189, Folder 1 to 2 1958
Box 189, Folder 3 to 5 1959
Box 189, Folder 6 1960
Box 190, Folder 1 1961
Box 190, Folder 2 to 3 1962
Box 190, Folder 4 1963
Box 190, Folder 5 1964
Box 190, Folder 6 1965
Box 190, Folder 7 1966
Box 190, Folder 8 1967
Box 190, Folder 9 1968
Box 191, Folder 1 to 6 1969
Box 192, Folder 1 to 2 1970
Box 192, Folder 3 1971
Box 192, Folder 4 1972
Box 192, Folder 5 to 6 1973
Box 193, Folder 1 to 2 1974
Box 193, Folder 3 1975
Box 193, Folder 4 1976
Box 193, Folder 5 1977
Box 193, Folder 6 St. John's Northwestern Military Academy, 1909-2005
Box 193, Folder 7 Telephone Log, 1956-1961
Box 193, Folder 8 Topical Files, undated
Addresses and Personalia, undated
Box 194, Folder 1 Arkhiv Uneshnoi Politiki, 1886
Box 194, Folder 2 Baylen Book, Notes, 1960
Box 194, Folder 3 Bibliographical Materials, 1972-1973
Box 194, Folder 4 Bibliotheque Nationale Holdings, circa, 1931
Box 194, Folder 5 Brenthurst Library, Facsimile of 1910 Letter from Tolstoy to Gandhi, 1984
Box 194, Folder 6 Calendar, 1890-1901
Box 194, Folder 7 Documents Diplomatiques Francais, 1986
Box 194, Folder 8 Dreikaiserbund Ruckversicherungs Vertrag, Texts, circa, 1887
Box 194, Folder 9 Dreyfus Materials, 1962
Box 194, Folder 10 Family Trees, 1972
Box 194, Folder 11 Finances and Loans, undated
Box 194, Folder 12 Foreign Ministry, History, 1974
Box 194, Folder 13 French Press, Bellanger, 1871-1940
Box 194, Folder 14 Freycinet, Biographical, 1891
Box 194, Folder 15 Giers, 1976
Box 194, Folder 16 Hanotaux Gabriel Papers, 1966
Box 194, Folder 17 Hansen, undated
Box 194, Folder 18 Hoover Institute Holdings, circa, 1978
Box 194, Folder 19 Hoskier Materials, 1915-1977
Box 194, Folder 20 Illustrations, 1832-1910
Box 194, Folder 21 Krasny Arkhiv Xeroxes, 1922-1925
Box 194, Folder 22 Lamsdorf Diary Indices, 1926
Box 194, Folder 23 Libraries and Archives (Prospecti, Rules, etc.), 1969-1982
Box 194, Folder 24 Lobanov-Rostovski, 1897
Box 194, Folder 25 McKay Paper on Oil Questions, 1980
Box 194, Folder 26 Naval Statistics, circa, 1894
Box 194, Folder 27 Okhrana Materials, undated
Box 194, Folder 28 Paleologue Materials, circa, 1967
Box 194, Folder 29 Petit Parisien, Amaury, 1972
Box 194, Folder 30 Polushkin Document, 1959-1962
Box 194, Folder 31 Ribot, Eloge d'Alexandre, 1946
Box 194, Folder 32 Russian Radicals in France, undated
Box 194, Folder 33 Shuvalov-Bismarck Talks Krasny Arkhiv, 1922
Box 195, Folder 1 Sontac, J.P. Article, "Tsarist Debts and Foreign Policy", 1968
Box 195, Folder 2 Soviet Union, 1952-1994
Box 195, Folder 3 to 6 Soviet Scholars, undated
Box 195, Folder 7 Staal Letters, 1885-1886
Box 195, Folder 8 Sturmer Reprints, 1975
Box 195, Folder 9 Taquey Documents, 1973-1978
Box 195, Folder 10 Taquey Material, 1985
Box 195, Folder 11 Thurston Paper on 1859, 1986
Box 195, Folder 12 Verstraete, Maurice, 1949
Box 195, Folder 13 De Vogue Diary, 1880
Box 196, Folder 1 Witte Papers, 1986
Box 196, Folder 2 Travel, undated
Card File, 1927-1932, 1960-1982
Box 319, Folder 4 Travel Arrangements, circa, 1964 June-August
Box 196, Folder 3 Africa, undated
African-American Institute Trip, 1967 June, September, 1967
Box 196, Folder 4 Lists of Names and Biographic Data, 1967
Box 196, Folder 5 U.S.–South African Leaders Exchange Program (US-SALEP), 1962-1968
Box 196, Folder 6 Japan, undated
Expenses Connected with Trip, circa, 1964 June-August
barcode: 32101070200637
Box 196, Folder 7 Guests Lists, Schedules, Notes on Politics, 1964
barcode: 32101070200645
Box 196, Folder 8 Hotel Bills, 1964
barcode: 32101070200652
Box 196, Folder 9 Interviews for Newspapers, 1964
barcode: 32101070200611
Box 196, Folder 10 Map of Japan, 1964
Box 196, Folder 11 Miscellaneous Clippings and Correspondence, 1964
barcode: 32101070200629
Box 196, Folder 12 Norway, Dispatching of Packages to, 1964
Box 196, Folder 13 Russia Trip, 1987
Box 196, Folder 14 South Africa, undated
"African Impressions," Notes by Kennan, 1967
Box 196, Folder 15 Biographical Data and Contacts, Correspondence with Private Persons, 1970 April-May
Box 196, Folder 16 Final Report to the US-SALEP and Earlier Drafts, 1970 April-May
Box 197, Folder 1 Itineraries, Arrangements, Correspondence with US-SALEP, 1970 April-May
Box 197, Folder 2 Reference Materials, Maps, Brochures, etc, 1970 April-May
Box 197, Folder 3 Will, 1989-1994
Box 197, Folder 4 Series 4: Writings, 1879-2004
Size: 49.5 linear feet, 122 boxes
Description: The Writings series is composed of published copies of Kennan's articles, books and speeches, as well as related drafts, correspondence, and notes. The majority date from his tenure at the Institute for Advanced Study, although there are some writings from during his diplomatic service as well. Also included are unpublished works by Kennan and his diaries from most of his professional career and his retirement. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
Arrangement:
Divided into seven subseries, based on Kennan's original organization of the papers: Bibliographies, Books, Diaries, Major Unused Drafts, Notes, Published Works, and Unpublished Works.
Subseries 4A: Bibliographies, 1938-1995
Size: 0.2 linear feet, 1 box
Description: The Bibliographies subseries contains four bibliographies of Kennan's works from 1938 to 1995, which provide lists of Kennan's published and unpublished writings. The types of writings represented include addresses, articles, books and published book excerpts, book reviews, Congressional testimony, government reports, letters to the editor, lectures, interviews, and contributions to the works of others.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
1938-1990
Description: (Published and Unpublished)
Box 198, Folder 1 1938-1995
Description: (Published and Unpublished)
Box 198, Folder 2 1942-1965
Description: (Published)
Box 198, Folder 3 1947-1974
Description: (Published and Unpublished)
Box 198, Folder 4 Subseries 4B: Books, 1911-2000
Size: 15.6 linear feet, 39 boxes
Description: The Books subseries is composed of materials related to 24 titles written by Kennan, with much of the material related to his Memoirs (1967, 1972), The Fateful Alliance (1984) and Sketches From a Life (1989), as well as Democracy and the Student Left (1968), The Marquis de Custine and His Russia in 1839 (1971), and Around the Cragged Hill (1993). The subseries includes drafts and printer proofs, correspondence with readers and with the publishers, reviews and publicity materials, papers regarding the production of foreign editions, and papers related to obtaining permissions and other publishing logistics. Due to the importance of Kennan's writing to his career, we have retained all drafts of his works, despite the overlap and duplication this entails.
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically by title and then alphabetically by document type or subject.
American Diplomacy, 1900-1950. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951, undated
General, 1950-1992
Box 198, Folder 5 Letters from Readers, 1973
Box 198, Folder 6 An American Family: The Kennans – The First Three Generations. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2000, undated
Copy Edited Final Manuscript, 2000
Box 198, Folder 7 Correspondence, 1996-2000
Box 199, Folder 1 Drafts, undated
Box 199, Folder 2 to 4 Revisions, 2000
Box 199, Folder 5 Das Amerikanisch Russische Verhaltnis. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags – Anstalt GmbH, 1954
Box 199, Folder 6 Around the Cragged Hill: A Personal and Political Philosophy. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1993
Book Reviews, 1993-1994
Box 199, Folder 7 Contract, 1991 December 9
Box 199, Folder 8 Correspondence, undated
1992-1993
Box 199, Folder 9 From Readers, 1992-1994
Box 200, Folder 1 Lamm, Donald, 1992-1993
Box 200, Folder 2 Wasserman, Harriet, 1991-1992
Box 200, Folder 3 Drafts, 1990 July 30-1991 May 16
Box 200, Folder 4 to 6 Drafts, 1991 April 30-July 10
Box 200, Folder 7 Drafts, 1991 April 30-July 10
Box 200A, Folder 1 Drafts, 1991 September 5-1992 January 20
Box 200A, Folder 2 to 4 Drafts, 1991 July 10-October 22
Box 200A, Folder 5 to 6 Drafts, 1991 July 10-October 22
Box 201, Folder 1 Drafts, 1991 November 4-1992 April 2
Box 201, Folder 2 to 4 Drafts, undated
Box 201, Folder 5 to 7 Drafts, undated
Box 202, Folder 1 to 6 Drafts, undated
Box 203, Folder 1 to 6 Drafts, undated
Box 204, Folder 1 Editor's Comments, undated
Box 204, Folder 2 to 3 Index, 1992
Box 204, Folder 4 Master Sets (For Printing), undated
Confirmation, undated
Box 204, Folder 5 First Pass, undated
Box 205, Folder 1 Second Pass, undated
Box 205, Folder 2 New Oxford Press, 1993 June
Box 205, Folder 3 Publicity and Appearances, 1992-1993
Box 205, Folder 4 Publisher's Luncheon, 1993 January 14
Box 205, Folder 5 W.W. Norton Questionnaire, 1992 January 29-May 7
Box 205, Folder 6 Miscellaneous Papers, 1992 August 24-September 16
Box 205, Folder 7 At a Century's Ending: Reflections, 1982-1995. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1996
Correspondence, 1994-1996
Box 205, Folder 8 Publicity, 1996 February 21-December 17
Box 206, Folder 1 Reviews, 1996-1997
Box 206, Folder 2 "Russia and the Near Abroad", 1995 June 20
Box 206, Folder 3 "Russia and the Near Abroad," Version Two, 1995 September 18-October 26
Box 206, Folder 4 Wasserman, Harriet, Literary Agent, 1982-1994
Description: (Contracts and what to include in the book.)
Box 206, Folder 5 The Cloud of Danger: Current Realities of American Foreign Policy. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown and Company, 1977
Bills for Copies, Publicity and Promotion, 1977-1981
Box 206, Folder 6 Correspondence with Little, Brown, 1977-1978
Box 206, Folder 7 Financial Matters, Contract with Little, Brown, 1977-1985
Box 206, Folder 8 Foreign Publications, 1977-1979
Box 206, Folder 9 Reactions to the Book, 1977-1981
Box 207, Folder 1 Reviews and Excerpts, 1977-1978
Box 207, Folder 2 On Dealing with the Communist World. New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1964
Harper and Row, Publishers, 1964-1971
Box 207, Folder 3 Letters from Readers, 1964 May 19-August 18
Box 207, Folder 4 The Decline of Bismarck's European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875-1890. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979
Acknowledgements, 1978 May 17-24
Box 207, Folder 5 Armstrong, Christa, 1980-1981
Box 207, Folder 6 Book Purchases, 1979 April 5
Box 207, Folder 7 Book Reviews, 1980-1982
Box 207, Folder 8 Correspondence Regarding Photographs, 1978-1980
Box 207, Folder 9 Foreign Editions, 1979-1983
Box 207, Folder 10 Manuscript Pages, undated
Box 207, Folder 11 Princeton University Press, undated
Bailey, Herbert, 1976-1980
Box 208, Folder 1 Brokaw, Miriam, 1977-1979
Box 208, Folder 2 Contract With, 1978 September 7-November 15
Box 208, Folder 3 Oberfranc, Gretchen, 1979-1980
Box 208, Folder 4 Promotion, 1979-1981
Box 208, Folder 5 Readers' Reactions, After Publication, 1979-1986
Box 208, Folder 6 Readers' Reactions, Before Publication, 1977-1979
Box 208, Folder 7 Sparks, Jennifer, 1978-1979
Box 208, Folder 8 Ullstein Verlag, Berlin (German Edition), 1978-1982
Box 208, Folder 9 Democracy and the Student Left. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown and Company, 1968
Additional Articles Occasioned by Professor Kennan's "Rebels Without a Program," Collegiate Publications, 1968 February 6-June 26
Box 208, Folder 10 Contractual Arrangements with Little and Brown, Ownership of Copyright of Article, Correspondence with Dewey, Ballantine, etc, 1968-1977
Box 208, Folder 11 Correspondence, undated
Answered Letters, 1968 January 24-August 1
Box 208, Folder 12 Article in New York Times Magazine on January 21, 1968, 1968 January 23-April 1
Box 208, Folder 13 Davison, Peter, 1968 June 28-November 1
Box 208, Folder 14 Foreign Rights, 1968-1969
Box 208, Folder 15 Forwarded by the New York Times, 1968 January 21-February 3
Box 208, Folder 16 From Readers, Antagonistic, 1968-1969
Box 208, Folder 17 From Readers, Complimentary, 1968-1969
Box 209, Folder 1 No Answer was Requested and Some Questions Left Open, 1968 January 21-February 18
Box 209, Folder 2 Published Letters to the Editor of the New York Times Regarding "Rebels Without a Program", 1968 February 4-11
Box 209, Folder 3 Responding to Publication of "Rebels Without a Program" in the New York Times Magazine and Requiring Short Reply, 1968 January 22-29
Box 209, Folder 4 Thoughtful Letters in Response to "Rebels Without a Program" in the New York Times Magazine, Requiring Brief Acknowledgement, 1968 January 23-February 20
Box 209, Folder 5 Weeks, Edward, 1968-1973
Box 209, Folder 6 Miscellaneous, 1968-1969
Box 209, Folder 7 English Edition, Hutchinson Publishing Group, Ltd, 1968 May 16-July 2
Box 209, Folder 8 Information for Students for a Democratic Society, 1967-1968
Box 209, Folder 9 Kennan's Handwritten Notes, undated
Box 209, Folder 10 Miscellaneous Materials Sent to Professor Kennan in Connection with Student Activists, Sent by Educators and Columnists, etc, 1966-1969
Box 209, Folder 11 Permissions, Assistance from Official Sources, etc, 1968 February 27-April 16
Box 209, Folder 12 Source Material Used, 1966-1967
Box 209, Folder 13 The Fateful Alliance: France, Russia, and the Coming of the First World War. New York: Pantheon Books, 1984
Book Reviews, 1982-1990
Box 210, Folder 1 Contract with Pantheon, 1983 September 7-19
Box 210, Folder 2 Discarded Manuscript Pages, undated
Box 210, Folder 3 Draft, 1981
Box 210, Folder 4 Draft, 1982 March
Box 210, Folder 5 Draft, 1983 March
Box 210, Folder 6 Draft, 1983 October
Box 211, Folder 1 to 2 Draft, 1989 September
Box 212, Folder 1 to 2 Draft, undated
Box 212, Folder 3 Draft, undated
Box 213, Folder 1 to 3 Draft, Editor's Comments, undated
Box 214, Folder 1 to 2 Draft, undated
Box 214, Folder 3 to 4 Draft, undated
Box 215, Folder 1 to 2 Early Drafts of Some Chapters, undated
Box 215, Folder 3 Epilogue, undated
Box 215, Folder 4 Foreign Editions, 1986-1990
Box 215, Folder 5 French Translation, 1990-1991
Box 215, Folder 6 German Edition, Keipenheuer & Witsch, 1987
Box 216, Folder 1 Pantheon Books Correspondence, 1983-1987
Box 216, Folder 2 Paris Research and Addresses, 1982 May 2
Box 216, Folder 3 Permissions, 1983-1984
Box 216, Folder 4 Photographs, 1983-1985
Box 216, Folder 5 Publicity, 1984 September 11-October 4
Box 216, Folder 6 Readers' Comments, Post-publication, 1984-1987
Box 216, Folder 7 Readers' Comments, Pre-publication, 1979-1984
Box 216, Folder 8 Retyped Manuscript Pages, 1983 September 16
Box 216, Folder 9 Ribot, Alexander Research, 1972-1983
Box 216, Folder 10 Schiffrin, Andre, Editor, Pantheon Books, 1984-1990
Box 216, Folder 11 Volume 3, 1982 March 22-1990 April 11
Box 216, Folder 12 George Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944-1946 the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1997
Box 217, Folder 1 The Marquis de Custine and His Russia in 1839. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971, undated
Carbons Remaining of the Original Manuscript, undated
Box 217, Folder 2 Carbons, Version Submitted February 6, 1970, circa, 1970
Box 217, Folder 3 Carbons, Version Retyped in August 1970, circa, 1970
Box 217, Folder 4 Comments on the Manuscript, 1969 December 3
Box 217, Folder 5 Correspondence, undated
Cadot, M. Michael, 1969-1971
Box 217, Folder 6 From Readers, 1971-1973
Box 217, Folder 7 Miscellaneous, Concerning Manuscript before Publication, 1970 January 2-September 22
Box 217, Folder 8 Miscellaneous, Regarding Foreign Rights and Editions, 1973 May 16
Box 217, Folder 9 Princeton University Press, Mr. Bailey and Miss Brokaw, 1970-1992
Box 217, Folder 10 Struve, Gleb, Professor, 1969-1971
Box 217, Folder 11 Vinogradoff, Igor, 1969-1971
Box 217, Folder 12 English Edition, Hutchinson Publishing Group, Ltd, 1971-1972
Box 217, Folder 13 Extra Copies of Reviews, 1972-1973
Box 217, Folder 14 Illustrations, 1970-1971
Box 217, Folder 15 Index, undated
Box 217, Folder 16 Negotiations with The New Yorker for Publication of Selected Sections, 1970-1971
Box 218, Folder 1 Permissions, 1970-1974
Box 218, Folder 2 Proofs, Questions, Comments, etc, undated
Box 218, Folder 3 Recipients of Complimentary Copies from Professor Kennan, 1971 April 29-November 15
Box 218, Folder 4 Typescript of February 1970, 1970 September
Box 218, Folder 5 Use by The Foreign Service Journal, Vol. 48, No. 7 of Excerpts of Custine, 1971 July
Box 218, Folder 6 Miscellaneous, 1969-1971
Box 218, Folder 7 Measures Short of War: The George Kennan Lectures at the National War College, 1946-1947. Edited by Giles D. Harlow and George C. Maerz. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1991, undated
Lecture Notes, 1989-1990
Box 218, Folder 8 Manuscript Edited by Giles D. Harlow and George C. Maerz, 1989 February
Box 218, Folder 9 Manuscript Edited by Giles D. Harlow and George C. Maerz, 1989 February
Box 219, Folder 1 National Defense University Publication of Lectures Project, 1988-1991
Box 219, Folder 2 Memoirs, 1925-1950. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown and Company, 1967, undated
Contractual Arrangements and Payments, Little, Brown and Company, 1967-1973
Box 219, Folder 3 Correspondence, undated
Davison, Peter, 1967-1968
Box 219, Folder 4 Foreign Rights, 1967-1971
Box 219, Folder 5 From Readers, 1968-1970
Box 219, Folder 6 From Readers, 1968-1970
Box 220, Folder 1 From Readers Requesting That Their Copies Be Autographed, 1968-1973
Box 220, Folder 2 Those Containing Substantive Suggestions, Questions and Suggesting Corrections, etc, 1968-1969
Box 220, Folder 3 Weeks, Edward, 1965-1974
Box 220, Folder 4 German Edition, 1968 February 7-December 24
Box 220, Folder 5 Hutchinson Publishing Group, Ltd., English Edition, 1967-1968
Box 220, Folder 6 Manuscript Changes, undated
Box 220, Folder 7 Manuscript of 1969 October From Which Earliest Xerox Copies Were Made, undated, 1969 October, undated
Box 220, Folder 8 Notes for Autobiography, undated
Box 220, Folder 9 Permissions, 1966-1967
Box 220, Folder 10 Proposed French-Language Edition of Memoirs I, Project Abandoned by Publishers and Returned July 21, 1971, circa, 1971
Box 221, Folder 1 Pulitzer Prize for Biography, 1968 Official Notification and Congratulations, 1968 May 6-21, 1968, 1968 May 6-21
Box 221, Folder 2 Recipients of Complimentary Copies of Memoirs, 1925-50, 1967 October 24-November 16
Box 221, Folder 3 Reviews, 1967-1968
Box 221, Folder 4 Memoirs, 1950-1963. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown and Company, 1972, undated
Carbon Copies of Chapters Already Typed for Memoirs, Vol. II, undated
Box 221, Folder 5 Chapters 2 and 3, undated
Box 221, Folder 6 Chapters 2 and 3, Earliest Versions to Be Held and Shown to Mr. Weeks in January 1971, circa, 1971
Box 221, Folder 7 Chapter 10, New Pages for Mr. Weeks, 1971 November 3
Box 221, Folder 8 Chapter 10, "Sovereignty, Underdevelopment, and the Mini-State," Deleted from the Manuscript March 8, 1972, circa, 1972
Box 221, Folder 9 Contractual Arrangements, Greenbaum, Wolff and Ernst, 1971-1973
Box 221, Folder 10 Correspondence, undated
Foreign Rights, 1972-1973
Box 221, Folder 11 From Readers, 1972-1975
Box 221, Folder 12 From Readers, Requesting Copies to Be Autographed, 1973-1974
Box 221, Folder 13 Weeks, Edward, 1970-1974
Box 222, Folder 1 Miscellaneous, 1952-1973
Box 222, Folder 2 English Edition, Hutchinson Publishing Group, Ltd, 1972-1973
Box 222, Folder 3 Epilogue II for Memoirs I and II in Paperback by Pantheon Books, 1983 April 4
Box 222, Folder 4 First Draft of Chapters, undated
Box 222, Folder 5 First Draft Versions of Chapters, undated
Box 222, Folder 6 Index, 1972 June 5
Box 222, Folder 7 Manuscript, Readers' Comments On; Professor Kennan's Listed Corrections, etc, 1971-1972
Box 223, Folder 1 Pages Deleted from Memoirs II after Conference with Mr. Weeks on May 20, 1971, Some May Be Used in Other Parts of the Book, circa, 1971
Box 223, Folder 2 Pages that Were Removed from the Manuscript and Replaced by the Corrected Pages Starting November 22, 1971, circa, 1971
Box 223, Folder 3 Part One of Memoirs II, undated
Box 223, Folder 4 Part Two of Memoirs II, undated
Box 223, Folder 5 Permissions, 1950-1973
Box 223, Folder 6 Personal Letters Put Aside for Possible Use in Vol. II, 1911-1957
Box 223, Folder 7 Preface, undated
Box 223, Folder 8 Publishers' Production: Dust Jacket, Schedule, etc, undated
Box 223, Folder 9 Recipients of Complimentary Copies, 1973 February 16-April 24
Box 223, Folder 10 Request by The Atlantic Monthly to Print Excerpts, Request Denied, 1972 May 17-25
Box 224, Folder 1 Reviews, 1972-1973
Box 224, Folder 2 Sketches and Outlines, undated
Box 224, Folder 3 Xerox Copies of Material Sent to Mr. Weeks, Possible Annexes, 1952 July 15-September 8
Box 224, Folder 4 Xerox Copies of Version of Memoirs II That is Being Used by Atlantic Monthly Press in Boston, Received January 15, 1972, Chapters 1-7, circa, 1972
Box 224, Folder 5 Xerox Copies of Version of Memoirs II That is Being Used by Atlantic Monthly Press in Boston, Received January 15, 1972, Chapters 8-13, circa, 1972
Box 224, Folder 6 The Nuclear Delusion: Soviet-American Relations in the Atomic Age. New York: Pantheon Books, 1982, undated
Book Reviews, 1982-1984
Box 224, Folder 7 Contract with Pantheon Books, 1982 May 12-November 11
Box 224, Folder 8 Drafts, undated
Box 225, Folder 1 Fan Mail, 1982-1984
Box 225, Folder 2 Foreign Editions, 1982-1987
Box 225, Folder 3 Mailing List Information, 1982-1983
Box 225, Folder 4 Miscellaneous Materials Sent to Publisher, 1982-1983
Box 225, Folder 5 Peck, Jim, 1982-1983
Box 225, Folder 6 Publicity, undated
Box 225, Folder 7 Reactions from Readers, 1982-1989
Box 225, Folder 8 From Prague After Munich. Diplomatic Papers, 1938-1940. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982, undated
Contract and Other Financial Arrangements with the Princeton University Press, 1966-1970
Box 225, Folder 9 Extra Copies of Reviews, 1971 October 30
Box 225, Folder 10 Foreign Rights, 1968-1972
Box 225, Folder 11 Letters from Readers, 1968-1973
Box 225, Folder 12 Miscellaneous Correspondence and Clearances, 1966-1967
Box 225, Folder 13 Prefaces, Epilogue by Heymann, Index and Glossary, Maps, 1968-1969
Box 225, Folder 14 Princeton University Press, Correspondence with Miriam Brokaw, 1966-1972
Box 226, Folder 1 Miscellaneous, 1966-1971
Box 226, Folder 2 Realities of American Foreign Policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1954
General, 1973 December 5
Box 226, Folder 3 Contract, Correspondence, 1954-1971
Box 226, Folder 4 Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown and Company, 1960, 1961
The Atlantic Monthly Press, Little, Brown, 1960-1973
Box 226, Folder 5 The Atlantic Monthly Press, Little, Brown, 1960-1964
Box 226, Folder 6 Comments on Manuscript, 1960
Box 226, Folder 7 Curtis Brown, LTD, 1958-1972
Box 226, Folder 8 Film Rights, 1961-1965
Box 226, Folder 9 Letters, 1961-1980
Box 226, Folder 10 Reviews, Extra Copies, 1961
Box 226, Folder 11 Steingruben Verlag, Stuttgart, Translation, 1960-1964
Box 226, Folder 12 Contract for German Reprinting by Ullstein, 1982
Box 226, Folder 13 Harper & Brothers, Publisher, 1957-1974
Box 226, Folder 14 Oxford University Press, Publishers, 1957-1969
Box 226, Folder 15 Sketches From a Life. New York: Pantheon Books, 1989
Contract with Pantheon Press for Diary Accounts, 1988-1989
Box 226, Folder 16 Draft or Discarded Pages of Diary Material, Listings, etc, 1987
Box 226, Folder 17 Drafts, undated
Corrected First Draft, 1988 May 23
Box 320, Folder 1 First Edited Draft, 1988 May
Box 320, Folder 2 1988 September
Box 320, Folder 3 to 5 Early August Revision, undated
Box 320, Folder 6 Early August Revision, undated
Box 321, Folder 1 to 2 Late August Revision, undated
Box 321, Folder 3 to 5 Earlier Draft, undated
Box 321, Folder 6 Earlier Version, undated
Box 321, Folder 7 to 8 Earlier Version, undated
Box 322, Folder 1 Volume 1, 1927-1933
Box 322, Folder 2 Volume 2, 1936-1945
Box 322, Folder 3 Volume 3, 1949-1958
Box 322, Folder 4 Volume 4, 1959-1977
Box 322, Folder 5 Volume 5, 1978-1987
Box 322, Folder 6 1964-1966
Box 322, Folder 7 undated
Box 323, Folder 1 Epilogue, 1988
Box 226, Folder 18 First Compilation, undated
Box 323, Folder 2 Foreign Editions, 1989-1990
Box 226, Folder 19 Foreword for German Edition, 1989 November
Box 226, Folder 20 German Translation, 1989
Box 226, Folder 21 to 22 Kusterer, Hermann, German Translator of Sketches for ECON, 1989-1990
Box 227, Folder 1 Letters Relating to Publication of Diary Material, 1987-1989
Box 227, Folder 2 List and Letters from People Given Sketches by George Kennan, 1989 April 26-July 4
Box 227, Folder 3 Mail Reacting to Sketches, 1989-1993
Box 227, Folder 4 Notes, Comments, Lists, undated
Box 323, Folder 3 Original Text, undated
Box 323, Folder 4 to 5 Pantheon Books Publicity, 1989-1990
Box 227, Folder 5 Reviews, 1989-1991
Box 227, Folder 6 Setting Manuscript, undated
Box 323, Folder 6 Setting Manuscript, undated
Box 324, Folder 1 to 2 Theatre X, Milwaukee, Production of Play from George Kennan's Writings, 1991-1992
Box 227, Folder 7 Xeroxed Diary Entries, Letters, undated
Box 324, Folder 3 to 4 Soviet-American Relations 1917-1920 (Volume I): Russia Leaves the War. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956, undated
Faber & Faber, Ltd., British Publisher, 1956-1957
Box 227, Folder 8 Galleys, undated
Box 228, Folder 1 Illustrations for Volume I, 1917-1956
Box 228, Folder 2 Index, undated
Box 228, Folder 3 Individual Clearances and Correspondence, 1954-1956
Box 228, Folder 4 Institutional Clearances and Correspondence, 1954-1956
Box 228, Folder 5 Letters, 1956 August 10-November 27
Box 228, Folder 6 Letters, 1957 January 4-September 30
Box 228, Folder 7 Manuscript, undated
Box 228, Folder 8 Miscellaneous Letters on Research, 1955 March 4-October 31
Box 229, Folder 1 Princeton University Press, Contract and Correspondence, 1955-1971
Box 229, Folder 2 Private Permissions, 1955 August 26-December 1
Box 229, Folder 3 Publishers' Permissions, 1955 August 29-October 20
Box 229, Folder 4 Soviet-American Relations 1917-1920 (Volume II): The Decision to Intervene. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958, undated
Faber & Faber Ltd., British Publishers, 1958 April 16-November 28
Box 229, Folder 5 Illustrations, 1956-1957
Box 229, Folder 6 Institutional Clearances and Correspondences, 1956-1957
Box 229, Folder 7 Letters regarding Decision to Intervene, 1957-1958
Box 229, Folder 8 Letters regarding Decision to Intervene, 1959-1960
Box 229, Folder 9 Miscellaneous Letters of Research, 1956-1957
Box 229, Folder 10 to 11 Princeton University Press, Contract, 1957-1969
Box 229, Folder 12 Private Permissions, 1956-1957
Box 229, Folder 13 Publishers' Permissions, 1957
Box 229, Folder 14 Reviews, 1960
Box 230, Folder 1 Steingruben Verlag, Stuttgart, Translations, Vols. I and II, 1959-1960
Box 230, Folder 2 Soviet-American Relations 1917-1920 (Volume III), Unwritten, undated
Archival and Library Information, 1959
Box 230, Folder 3 Correspondence, 1959-1961
Box 230, Folder 4 Correspondence with National Archives, 1953
Box 230, Folder 5 Library Data, 1952-1955
Box 230, Folder 6 List of Entente Contacts with Oppositionists, undated
Box 230, Folder 7 Material in Private Collections, 1946-1957
Box 230, Folder 8 Miscellaneous Letters Concerning Vol. III, 1969
Box 230, Folder 9 Northern Intervention, 1927-1942
Box 230, Folder 10 Research, 1958-1959
Box 230, Folder 11 Soviet Foreign Policy 1917-1941. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1960, undated
Correspondence and Contracts, Reprinting by Greenwood Press, 1977-1980
Box 230, Folder 12 Correspondence, Use of Documents, 1959
Box 230, Folder 13 D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 120 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, 1960-1973
Box 230, Folder 14 Subseries 4C: Diaries, 1924-2004
Size: 4.7 linear feet, 12 boxes
Description: The Diaries subseries contains Kennan's diaries from 1924 to 2004. In the diaries, Kennan recorded who he was meeting, with brief descriptions of the subject of the conversations, and his professional and personal appointments. The earlier diaries, from the period when he was in the diplomatic service, contain his impressions of the countries and the issues they faced. The diaries from his scholarly career include discussions of his research projects and his travels to speak or related to his books, and in later years also include information on his travels with his family, his opinions on public policy matters, and his health.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
undated
Box 230, Folder 15 1924
Box 230, Folder 16 1927
Box 230, Folder 17 1928
Box 230, Folder 18 1929
Box 230, Folder 19 1930
Box 230, Folder 20 1931
Box 230, Folder 21 1932
Box 230, Folder 22 1933
Box 230, Folder 23 1934
Box 230, Folder 24 1935
Box 230, Folder 25 1935
Box 231, Folder 1 1936
Box 231, Folder 2 1937
Box 231, Folder 3 1938
Box 231, Folder 4 1939
Box 231, Folder 5 1940
Box 231, Folder 6 1940
Box 231, Folder 7 1941
Box 231, Folder 8 1941-1942
Description: (Internment in Bad Nauheim mid-December 1941 to mid-1942.)
Box 231, Folder 9 1942
Box 231, Folder 10 1942
Box 231, Folder 11 1944
Box 231, Folder 12 1945
Box 231, Folder 13 1946
Box 231, Folder 14 1947
Box 231, Folder 15 1948
Box 231, Folder 16 1949
Box 231, Folder 17 1949
Box 231, Folder 18 1950
Box 232, Folder 1 1951
Box 232, Folder 2 1952
Box 232, Folder 3 1953
Box 233, Folder 1 1954
Box 233, Folder 2 1955
Box 233, Folder 3 1956
Box 233, Folder 4 1957
Box 233, Folder 5 1958
Box 233, Folder 6 1959
Box 233, Folder 7 1960
Box 234, Folder 1 to 2 1961
Box 234, Folder 3 to 4 1961
Box 325, Folder 1 1962
Box 234, Folder 5 1962
Box 235, Folder 1 1963
Box 235, Folder 2 to 3 1963
Description: (Notes on Tito visit.)
Box 235, Folder 4 1964
Box 235, Folder 5 to 6 1964
Description: (Notes for trips to Japan.)
Box 236, Folder 1 1964
Description: (Account of trip from Bergen to Kristiansand.)
Box 236, Folder 2 1964-1977
Description: (Dream journal.)
Box 325, Folder 2 1965
Box 236, Folder 3 1965
Description: (Sketch of trip to Wisconsin, February 1965.)
Box 236, Folder 4 1965
Description: (Cruise on the south coast of Norway, Summer 1965.)
Box 236, Folder 5 1966
Box 236, Folder 6 to 7 1967
Box 236, Folder 8 1967
Description: (Account of trip to Africa, May-June 1967.)
Box 237, Folder 1 1967
Description: (Account of second African trip and African impressions.)
Box 237, Folder 2 1968
Box 237, Folder 3 to 4 1968
Description: (Diary-type genealogical letter to Mrs. Eugene Hotchkiss, Sr.)
Box 237, Folder 5 1968
Description: (Account of cruise from Oslofjord to Kristiansand, June 24-July 3.)
Box 237, Folder 6 1968
Description: (Account of cruise to Denmark, July 31-August 5.)
Box 237, Folder 7 1968
Box 325, Folder 3 1969
Box 238, Folder 1 to 2 1969
Description: (Remarks at dinner to honor Mrs. Barklie Henry and Professor Kenneth Setton.)
Box 238, Folder 3 1970
Box 238, Folder 4 1970-1973
Box 325, Folder 4 1971
Box 238, Folder 5 1972
Box 238, Folder 6 1973
Box 239, Folder 1 1974
Box 239, Folder 2 1974-1975
Box 325, Folder 5 1975
Box 239, Folder 3 1976-1977
Box 325, Folder 6 1978
Box 239, Folder 4 1978-1979
Box 325, Folder 7 1980
Box 325, Folder 8 1980-1982
Box 325, Folder 9 1983-1984
Box 326, Folder 1 1985-1987
Box 326, Folder 2 1987
Box 239, Folder 5 1988-1989
Box 326, Folder 3 1990-1993
Box 326, Folder 4 1994-1998
Box 326, Folder 5 1998-1999
Box 239, Folder 6 1999
Box 239, Folder 7 1999-2000
Box 239, Folder 8 2000-2001
Box 326, Folder 6 2002-2004
Box 326, Folder 7 Subseries 4D: Major Unused Drafts, 1933-1978
Size: 0.8 linear feet, 2 boxes
Description: The Major Unused Drafts series (a title designated by Kennan) is largely composed of text for lectures, as well as some articles and letters to the editor, which were never published. Others are materials that were not used in works that were published. The majority of these materials are related to the foreign policy or history of the Soviet Union and date both from Kennan's diplomatic and scholarly careers. Other subjects include the conduct of American foreign policy, Germany, China, and responses to published criticism of Kennan.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
"Russian Recognition and Foreign Trade," Paper Written in Riga, 1933
Description: (Presumably for publication, overtaken by the establishment of diplomatic relations with Russia in autumn 1933.)
Box 240, Folder 1 Memoirs Covering the Period 1933-1938, 1938
Box 240, Folder 2 Memoirs Part II: "Washington 1937-1938", 1938
Box 240, Folder 3 The Prerequisites, Notes on the Problems of the United States in 1938, 1938
Box 240, Folder 4 Draft of Paper on German-Soviet Relations, circa, 1940 February-April
Box 240, Folder 5 "Russia and the Post-War Settlement", 1942 June
Box 240, Folder 6 Soviet Policy, 1944 September 18
Box 240, Folder 7 Lend-Lease Aid to Russia, 1945
Box 240, Folder 8 Draft Letter to Sidney Souers, National Security Council, 1948 November 11
Box 240, Folder 9 Notes for German Article, 1949
Box 240, Folder 10 Notes for Talk at U.S. Naval Academy, 1950 November 13
Box 240, Folder 11 Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, 1951 October 19
Box 240, Folder 12 Outline of Soviet Foreign Policy 1945-1950, circa, 1951
Box 240, Folder 13 Notes for Essays (U.S. External Relations Project), undated
General, Consisting of Eight Sections, circa, 1952 March
Box 240, Folder 14 Annex I, Materials and Contents Thereof, 1951-1952
Box 240, Folder 15 Annex II, Minutes of Meetings, 1951 May 17-1952 February 28
Box 240, Folder 16 Annex III, George F Kennan's Diary Notes, Excerpts from Draft Letter, Letter from D. Hessman, Reflections Regarding the Kremlin, 1950
Box 240, Folder 17 Annex IV, George F Kennan's Notes and Drafts on Subjects Covered, 1950-1952
Box 240, Folder 18 Annex V, Book Reviews Pertaining Thereto, 1950-1952
Box 240, Folder 19 Annex VI, Correspondence, Memoranda from and Comments and Papers by Others, 1951-1952
Box 240, Folder 20 Letter from Ambassador Kennan to The New York Times, 1952 August 19
Box 241, Folder 1 Draft Statement for London Conference, Commenting on George F Kennan's Paper about the Atlantic Pact, 1952 September 23
Box 241, Folder 2 Suggestions for Remarks by the President at the National War College, 1952 December 19
Box 241, Folder 3 "The Problem of Negotiation with the U.S.S.R.," Notes for Discussion with the Graduate College, Princeton University, 1953 November
Box 241, Folder 4 Draft of a Speech by Mr. John Foster Dulles for Caracas, 1954 February 28
Box 241, Folder 5 Introduction to Translation of Trotsky Diary, Harvard University Press (Not Used), 1954 November
Box 241, Folder 6 Outline of International Relations, circa, 1954-1955
Box 241, Folder 7 Draft for Article on International Situation after Geneva, 1955 October 31
Box 241, Folder 8 Notes for Article on Germany, 1955
Box 241, Folder 9 Comments on Starobin's Paris to Peking, 1956 March 16
Box 241, Folder 10 Draft of a Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, 1957 January 3
Box 241, Folder 11 Paper Prepared and Intended as Chapter for Decision to Intervene, 1957 January
Box 241, Folder 12 Unused Lecture, "Morality and Foreign Policy" (Intended as Reith Lecture Number 3), 1957 June
Box 241, Folder 13 Unused Material for Reith Lecture Number 2, 1957 November 17
Box 241, Folder 14 "Impressions of Poland", 1958 July
Box 241, Folder 15 Unused Material Intended for Rebuttal of Criticism of 1957 Reith Lectures, 1958 March-September
Box 241, Folder 16 Draft Intended for The Sunday Times of London, 1959 January
Box 241, Folder 17 Statement Prepared for Senate Foreign Relations Committee on February 3, 1959, 1959 January
Description: (No record of its having been used.)
Box 241, Folder 18 Paper Prepared for International Seminar on Industrial Society and Western Political Dialogue, Basle, Switzerland, 1959 September 20-26
Box 241, Folder 19 Comments in Russian on a Newspaper Article, Also in Russian, 1959 December
Box 241, Folder 20 Draft of Unused Letter to Mr. W. Buckley, Editor of National Review, 1960 April 11
Box 241, Folder 21 Draft of "Failure of a Policy", 1962 July
Description: (Probably intended for internal government use.)
Box 241, Folder 22 Notes for Taped Interview for CBC, 1962 September
Box 241, Folder 23 Drafts for a Possible Lecture Course on the Subject of Politics, 1964
Box 241, Folder 24 Unused Draft for Statement on Vietnam, 1967
Box 241, Folder 25 Draft of Possible Reply to Mr. James Reston on Subject of "Spheres of Influence", 1968 October 30
Box 241, Folder 26 Memorandum Concerning Soviet Attitudes on Foreign Policy, 1969 October 2
Box 241, Folder 27 Speech, Not Used, for the Lecture at the University of East Anglia, 1970 May
Box 241, Folder 28 Unused Draft for Speech at Harvard Law School, 1970
Box 241, Folder 29 Unused Material Written for Possible Use in Memoirs, Volume II, 1970
Box 241, Folder 30 "The Well-Ordered Society", 1971 June
Box 241, Folder 31 Unused Pages on Norway for Volume II of Memoirs, 1971
Box 241, Folder 32 Unused Draft Materials for Lecture at the University of Indiana, 1975 March 4
Box 241, Folder 33 Unused Draft for Intended Article on Establishment of an Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, 1975 December
Box 241, Folder 34 "Some Reflections on the Angolan Problem", 1976 March
Box 241, Folder 35 Testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1978 March 13
Box 241, Folder 36 Subseries 4E: Notes, 1879-1987
Size: 2.5 linear feet, 8 boxes
Description: The Notes subseries contains Kennan's handwritten notes, often from research trips to libraries or archives, as well as photocopies of articles and a small amount of correspondence related to his research. Some of the notes were compiled for lectures he gave, or books or articles he wrote, and others are grouped by research topic. Also included is a microfilmed set of bibliographic cards created during the course of Kennan's research prior to April 5, 1973. Most of the materials are related to Kennan's research on Russian history.
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically by title, with the untitled and note cards at the end.
Archives Particulieres, Livres II, Secondary Works, undated
Box 242, Folder 1 to 2 Chichele Lectures, undated
Box 242, Folder 3 Custine's La Russie en 1839, undated
Box 242, Folder 4 Documents Diplomatiques, Archives I, undated
Box 242, Folder 5 to 6 Excerpts, undated
Box 242, Folder 7 to 9 For Lecture Delivered on Board the S.S. Argonaut about Black-Sea Soviet Ports We Were Supposed to Visit, 1976
Box 243, Folder 1 Franco-Russian Alliance, Volume I, undated
Box 243, Folder 2 to 4 International Affairs, 1974-1979
Box 243, Folder 5 Microfilm of Bibliographic Cards for Research Completed up until April 5, 1973 and Charts, 1879-1889, 1879-1973
Box 243, Folder 6 Notes I, 1918-1954
Box 244, Folder 1 to 2 Notes II, 1917-1958
Box 244, Folder 3 to 4 Notes III, 1920-1959
Box 245, Folder 1 Notes for Essays, 1951-1952, undated
Box 245, Folder 2 Research Notes for Library Work on Volume I, 1971-1974
Box 245, Folder 3 Taylor, Graham Romeyn, Diaries and Letters, Russia 1916-1919, 1987
Box 245, Folder 4 Tocqueville, undated
Box 245, Folder 5 Volume III, undated
Box 246, Folder 1 Untitled (Newspapers and Book Notes), 1918-1924
Box 246, Folder 2 Untitled (Notes Concerning Many Countries and Regions, Especially in Europe, and Some International Issues), 1979-1983
Box 246, Folder 3 Note Cards, undated
Franco-Russian Alliance Biographies, Russian and French, undated
Box 247 Franco-Russian Alliance Biographies, German; Contemporary Periodical; and Biographies, undated
Box 248 Franco-Russian Alliance Periodicals; Franco-Russian Alliance Bibliography; and Chekhov Publishing House Editions in Library of G. Kennan, undated
Box 249 Subseries 4F: Published Works, 1935-2001
Size: 19.8 linear feet, 47.5 boxes
Description: The Published Works subseries contains copies of published materials by Kennan, including articles in scholarly journals, popular magazines and newspapers (notably The New York Times), and addresses and lectures at universities, scholarly organizations, and civic or religious groups. Also included are Congressional testimony on issues related to foreign affairs, book reviews, prefaces and other contributions to works by other authors, and television and radio interviews. In addition, materials for some titles include drafts, copies of reviews of the work, or correspondence from readers or audience members. The most common subject of these writings is Russian history and foreign relations, as well as analysis of current Soviet policies, critical analysis of American foreign policy, and international relations in general, often with a focus on East-West relations or reducing tension in the relations between nations. Other significant topics include the effectiveness of the U.S. Foreign Service and his experiences in the Foreign Service, the Vietnam War, U.S.-Yugoslavia relations during the period in the 1960s when he was the U.S. ambassador, criticism of nuclear weapons and the arms race, and the relationship between Christianity and morality and foreign policy.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
The War Problem of the Soviet Union, 1935 March
Box 250, Folder 1 "What Geography Means to Canada," Canadian Geographic Journal, 1935 November
Box 250, Folder 2 The American Foreign Service Journal, 1938 February
Box 250, Folder 3 Prague Papers, 1938-1940
Box 250, Folder 4 Article on German Nationalism Used in Memoirs, 1940 February
Box 250, Folder 5 The Internment and Repatriation of the American Official Group in Germany, 1941-1942, 1942 August-September
Box 251, Folder 1 Russia Seven Years Later, 1944 September
Box 251, Folder 2 Photostat of Pages from Book of Ralph Parker Concerning Mr. Kennan's Appearance before Crowd in Moscow, 1945 May 11-12
Box 251, Folder 3 Russia's International Position at the Close of the War with Germany, 1945 May
Box 251, Folder 4 Psychological Background of Soviet Foreign Policy, 1947 January 31-February 17
Box 251, Folder 5 "University Education and the Foreign Service," American Foreign Service Journal, 1947 May
Box 251, Folder 6 The Sources of Soviet Conduct, 1947 July
Box 251, Folder 7 "The U.S. and the U.N.," New York Herald Tribune Forum, 1948 October 20
Box 251, Folder 8 "The International Situation," CBS Broadcast, Washington, 1949 August 22
Box 251, Folder 9 Foreign Aid in Framework of National Policy, 1949 November 10
Box 251, Folder 10 "Documents on German Foreign Policy, III," "German-Soviet Union," Foreign Service Journal, 1950 February
Box 251, Folder 11 "Is War with Russia Inevitable," Reader's Digest, 1950 March
Box 251, Folder 12 "Current Problems in the Conduct of Foreign Policy", 1950 May 5
Box 251, Folder 13 "Pakistan-United States Relations," Foreign Policy Association Dinner, New York City, 1950 May 8
Box 251, Folder 14 "Russia and the United States," Russian Institute, Columbia University, New York City, 1950 May 27
Box 251, Folder 15 "Leland Morris," The American Foreign Service Journal, 1950 August
Box 251, Folder 16 Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York City, 1951 January 27
Box 251, Folder 17 "How New Are Our Problems?" Northwestern University, 1951 January 29
Box 251, Folder 18 "The National Interest of the United States," Northwestern University, 1951 January 30
Box 251, Folder 19 "Population and Food Pressure in the Orient", 1951 March 25
Box 251, Folder 20 University of Chicago Lectures, undated
"Spanish-American War", 1951 April 9
Box 251, Folder 21 "The Open Door", 1951 April 11
Box 251, Folder 22 "The Far East", 1951 April 13
Box 251, Folder 23 "World War I", 1951 April 16
Box 252, Folder 1 "World War II", 1951 April 18
Box 252, Folder 2 "Modern Diplomacy", 1951 April 20
Box 252, Folder 3 "America and the Russian Future", 1951 April
Box 252, Folder 4 "Where Do You Stand on Communism?" The New York Times Magazine, 1951 May 27
Box 252, Folder 5 Commencement Address, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, 1951 June 11
Box 252, Folder 6 Article in Russian, 1951
Box 252, Folder 7 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Study Project of 1951, 1951
Box 252, Folder 8 "Responsibility in Government," Letter to the Editor of Time Magazine, 1952 December 29
Box 252, Folder 9 Address before the Pennsylvania Bar Association, 1953 January 16
Box 252, Folder 10 Princeton University Alumni Day Speech, "Training for Statesmanship", 1953 February 21
Box 252, Folder 11 Address before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston, "Reflections on Totalitarianism", 1953 March 6
Box 252, Folder 12 "The Liberal Arts in Contemporary American Society", 1953 May 15
Box 252, Folder 13 "Training for Statesmanship," The Atlantic Monthly, 1953 May
Box 252, Folder 14 "Hope in an Age of Anxiety", 1953 June 1
Box 252, Folder 15 "The Danger Within," The New Leader, 1953 June 1
Box 252, Folder 16 Foreign Service Journal, 1953 June
Box 252, Folder 17 Book Review of Isaac Deutscher's Russia: What Next?, 1953 July 7
Box 253, Folder 1 "The Right to Differ," The Listener, 1953 July 16
Box 253, Folder 2 "Soviet Union and Non-Communist World in Historical Perspective", 1953 August 10
Box 253, Folder 3 The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1953 August 20
Box 253, Folder 4 "The Nature of the Soviet Challenge", 1953 August 24
Box 253, Folder 5 "Russia and the West," The New Leader, 1953 August 24
Box 253, Folder 6 "To Be or Not to Be a Christian", 1953 October 18
Box 253, Folder 7 "Public Opinion and Foreign Policy", 1953 October 23
Box 253, Folder 8 Book Review of Gustav Hilger's The Incompatible Allies, 1953 November 1
Box 253, Folder 9 "No Concessions No Concessions No Concessions," American Library Association Bulletin, Letter Written to W.S. Dix on April 24, 1953, 1953 November
Box 253, Folder 10 Conference of Student Christian Association, Princeton University, Later Published as "Credo of a Civil, etc.", 1953 December 6
Box 253, Folder 11 Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, 1953 December 17
Description: (Written December 14, 1953.)
Box 253, Folder 12 Stafford Little Lectures, Princeton University, undated
"Two Planes of International Reality", 1954 March 23
Box 253, Folder 13 "The Non-Soviet World", 1954 March 24
Box 253, Folder 14 "The Problem of Soviet Power", 1954 March 30
Box 253, Folder 15 "The Unifying Factor", 1954 March 31
Box 253, Folder 16 Radcliffe College Commencement Address, 1954 June 16
Description: (Later published as "The Illusion of Security.")
Box 253, Folder 17 University of Frankfurt Lectures, circa, 1954 June
Description: (Later published as "Das Amerikanisch-Russische Verhaltnis.")
Box 253, Folder 18 "After E.D.C. – What?" The New York Times Magazine, 1954 September 12
Box 254, Folder 1 Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1954 September 25
Box 254, Folder 2 "Amerika Und Russland von Brest Litowsk bis Potsdam," Osteuropa, 1954 October
Box 254, Folder 3 "Das Amerikanisch-Russische Verhaltnis," Aussen Politik, 1954 October
Box 254, Folder 4 Address before the American Philosophical Society, 1954 November 11
Description: (Later published by the American Philosophical Society.)
Box 254, Folder 5 Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920 Volume I, Russia Leaves the War, 1954
Box 254, Folder 6 "Comments of Ideology and Reality in the Soviet System," American Philosophical Society, 1955 January 27
Box 254, Folder 7 "Die Sonne und der Nordwind," Der Monat, 1955 January
Box 254, Folder 8 Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, 1955 March 6
Description: (Written on March 3, 1955.)
Box 254, Folder 9 "The Voice of Experience," Social Action: A Magazine of Christian Concern, 1955 April
Box 254, Folder 10 Symposium, "Necessity for International Cultural Exchange," Museum of Modern Art, 1955 May 12
Box 254, Folder 11 Commencement Address, The New School for Social Research, New York City, 1955 June 7
Box 255, Folder 1 "Our Pursuit of Happiness," The New Leader, 1955 June 20
Box 255, Folder 2 "The Future of Our Professional Diplomacy," Foreign Affairs, 1955 July
Box 255, Folder 3 Addresses before Congress of Cultural Freedom, Milan, 1955 September 12-17
Box 255, Folder 4 "Speak Truth to Power," The Progressive, 1955 October
Description: (Written in July 1955.)
Box 255, Folder 5 "The Kennan Letter," Alsop Column, The New York Herald Tribune, 1955 November 14
Box 255, Folder 6 "History and Diplomacy as Viewed by a Diplomatist," American Historical Association, 1955 December 29
Box 255, Folder 7 "Tidying up the Mess," Saturday Review, 1956 April 7
Box 255, Folder 8 "History and Diplomacy as Viewed by a Diplomatist," The Review of Politics, 1956 April
Box 255, Folder 9 "Can We Do Better Than Co-Exist," Pittsburgh Foreign Policy Association Forum, 1956 May 3
Box 255, Folder 10 The Congressional Record-Appendix, includes George Kennan Quote, 1956 May 8
Box 255, Folder 11 "Survey of International Situation," World Affairs Council of Northern California, 1956 May 11
Box 255, Folder 12 "The Sisson Documents," Journal of Modern History, 1956 June
Box 255, Folder 13 "Overdue Changes in our Foreign Policy," Harper's Magazine, 1956 August
Box 255, Folder 14 Statement before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1956 October 11
Box 255, Folder 15 "To Ban H-Bomb Tests," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1956 October 19
Box 255, Folder 16 Letter to the Editor, The Washington Post and Times Herald, 1956 November 2
Box 255, Folder 17 "The Soviet Will Never Recover," Interview with Mr. Joseph Alsop, The Saturday Evening Post, 1956 November 24
Box 256, Folder 1 Statement before the Senate Subcommittee on Disarmament, Washington D.C, 1957 January 9
Box 256, Folder 2 "When the Russians Rose Against the Czar," The New York Times Magazine, 1957 March 10
Box 256, Folder 3 "Study of Communism," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1957 March 22
Box 256, Folder 4 Address before the Overseas Press Club, New York, 1957 May 7
Description: (Published as "A Fresh New Look at Russia" in Foreign Policy Bulletin.)
Box 256, Folder 5 MIT Dedham Conference, 1957 May 23-26
Description: (Later published as "America's Administrative Response to its World Problems.")
Box 256, Folder 6 Comment on Khrushchev Interview on Television, The New York Herald Tribune, 1957 June 3
Box 256, Folder 7 Introduction to Abridged Edition of Siberia and the Exile System, 1957 June 10
Box 256, Folder 8 Oxford Lectures (Later published as a book.), undated
"Introduction and Provisional Government I", 1957 October 15
Box 256, Folder 9 "Provisional Government II", 1957 October 17
Box 256, Folder 10 "Brest-Litovsk I", 1957 October 27
Box 256, Folder 11 "Brest-Litovsk II", 1957 October 24
Box 256, Folder 12 "The Origins of the North Russian Intervention", 1957 October 29
Box 256, Folder 13 "Origins of the Siberian Intervention", 1957 October 31
Box 256, Folder 14 "The Siberian Intervention II", 1957 November 5
Box 256, Folder 15 "The October Revolution", 1957 November 7
Box 256, Folder 16 "The End of Intervention in the North", 1957 November 12
Box 256, Folder 17 "Russia and the Peace Conference I", 1957 November 14
Box 256, Folder 18 'The Peace Conference II", 1957 November 19
Box 256, Folder 19 "Germany and the Foundation of the Comintern", 1957 November 21
Box 256, Folder 20 "The Polish War", 1957 November 26
Box 256, Folder 21 "The Approach to Normal Relations", 1957 November 28
Box 256, Folder 22 "Recognition of the Soviet Regime", 1958 February 18
Box 256, Folder 23 "Western Reaction to the Soviet Bid for Normal Relations", 1958 February 20
Box 256, Folder 24 "The Famine", 1958 February 25
Box 256, Folder 25 "Rapallo", 1958 February 27
Box 256, Folder 26 "British Recognition of the Soviet Regime", 1958 March 4
Box 256, Folder 27 "The Czechoslovak Legion," The Russian Review, 1957 October
Box 256, Folder 28 Reith Lectures, BBC (Later published as a book.), undated
"The Internal Soviet System", 1957 November 10
Box 257, Folder 1 "The Soviet Mind and World Realities", 1957 November 17
Box 257, Folder 2 "Problem of Eastern and Central Europe", 1957 November 24
Box 257, Folder 3 "The Military Problem", 1957 December 1
Box 257, Folder 4 "The Non-European World", 1957 December 8
Box 257, Folder 5 "Strengthening NATO: To What End?", 1957 December 15
Box 257, Folder 6 BBC Symposium: "Russia, the Atom and the West", 1957 December 20
Description: (Later published in extract form in The New York Times.)
Box 257, Folder 7 "A Chance to Withdraw Our Troops in Europe," Harper's Magazine, 1957
Box 257, Folder 8 "The Trouble Between Britain and America," John Bull, 1958 January 18
Box 257, Folder 9 Comments on Round-Table Discussion of Reith Lectures, 1958 January
Description: (Later published in Der Monat.)
Box 257, Folder 10 "The Czechoslovak Legion II," The Russian Review, 1958 January
Box 257, Folder 11 Letter to the Editor, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, 1958 February 1
Box 257, Folder 12 "A l'Est de Suez," Preuves, 1958 February
Box 257, Folder 13 "America's Administrative Response to Its World Problems," Daedalus, circa, 1958 March
Box 257, Folder 14 Letter to the Editor of Time Magazine, 1958 June 23
Box 257, Folder 15 "America's Role in Allied Intervention in Russia 1918-1920," Institute of International Affairs, 1958 July 1
Box 257, Folder 16 Press Conference with McLaughlin of Harrisburg Patriot-News held on August 27, 1958, 1958 September 7
Box 258, Folder 1 Comments on Quemoy Situation, The New York Herald Tribune, 1958 September 21
Box 258, Folder 2 Address before Convocation at Brandeis University (Private Printing), 1958 October 12
Box 258, Folder 3 Book Review: Z.A.B. Zeman's Germany and the Revolution in Russia, 1915-1918, The Oxford Magazine, 1958 November 20
Box 258, Folder 4 Letter to the Editor, The Daily Telegraph (London), 1958 December 17
Box 258, Folder 5 Letter to the Editor, National Review Bulletin, 1958 December 27
Box 258, Folder 6 Letter to the Editor, The New Leader, 1959 January 5
Box 258, Folder 7 "History as Literature," Address before P.E.N. Club, New York City, 1959 January 12
Box 258, Folder 8 "Certain World Problems in Christian Perspective," Princeton Theological Seminary, 1959 January 27
Description: (Later published as "Foreign Policy and the Christian Conscience.")
Box 258, Folder 9 "Disengagement Revisited," Foreign Affairs, 1959 January
Box 258, Folder 10 Statement Prepared for the Senate Subcommittee on Disarmament Hearings, Washington, D.C, 1959 February 4
Box 258, Folder 11 "Walter Lippmann, The New Republic and the Russian Revolution", 1959 March 24-25
Box 258, Folder 12 "The Berlin Crisis," Address before the Executives' Club, 1959 April 17
Box 258, Folder 13 "It's History, But Is It Literature?" The New York Times Book Review, 1959 April 26
Box 258, Folder 14 Review of Meiburger's Efforts of Raymond Robins Toward Recognition of Soviet Russia and Outlawry of War, 1917-1933, The Russian Review, 1959 April
Box 258, Folder 15 Informal Meeting with George Kennan, Hearing, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 1959 May 12
Box 258, Folder 16 "Kennan-Emmet," Letter to the Editor, The New Leader, 1959 May 18
Box 258, Folder 17 "Foreign Policy and Christian Conscience," Atlantic Monthly, 1959 May
Box 258, Folder 18 "Our Aid to Russia: A Forgotten Chapter," New York Times Magazine, 1959 July 19
Box 258, Folder 19 "World Problems in Christian Perspective," Theology Today, 1959 July
Box 258, Folder 20 Comments on Professor R. Aron's Paper at Seminar in Basel, 1959 September 21-25
Box 259, Folder 1 Interview with Melvin J. Lasky, Basel, 1959 September
Description: (Later published in Der Monat.)
Box 259, Folder 2 "Tribute to General Marshall," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1959 October 18
Box 259, Folder 3 "Reflections on Our Present International Situation," Woman's National Democratic Club, 1959 October 22
Description: (Later published extensively.)
Box 259, Folder 4 "Russia, the Atom, and the West," BBC Third Programme, 1959 October 27
Box 259, Folder 5 "Wilsons Vierzehn Punkte und die Sowjets" (Chapter 12 of Russia Leaves the War), Der Monet, 1959 October
Box 259, Folder 6 "The Experience of Writing History," American Historical Association, Chicago, 1959 December 29
Box 259, Folder 7 Commentary on Purported Soviet Document, Washington Post and Times Herald, 1960 January 10
Box 259, Folder 8 "Peaceful Coexistence: A Western View," Foreign Affairs, 1960 January
Box 259, Folder 9 "Soviet Historiography and America's Role in the Intervention," American Historical Review, 1960 January
Box 259, Folder 10 Letter to the Editor, Der Monat, 1960 March 7
Box 259, Folder 11 Harvard Lectures, undated
Introduction, "Soviet Foreign Policy in the Stalin Era", 1960 March 22
Box 259, Folder 12 "Rapallo", 1960 March 24
Box 259, Folder 13 "Anglo-Soviet Relations", 1960 March 29
Box 259, Folder 14 "Stalin as a Statesman", 1960 March 31
Box 259, Folder 15 "Stalin and the Kuomintang", 1960 April 13
Box 259, Folder 16 "The Rise of Hitler", 1960 April 14
Box 259, Folder 17 "The Struggle Against Hitler and the Purges", 1960 April 19
Box 259, Folder 18 "The Non-Aggression Pact", 1960 April 21
Box 260, Folder 1 "Before the German Attack", 1960 April 26
Box 260, Folder 2 "The Wartime Conferences: Europe", 1960 April 28
Box 260, Folder 3 "The Wartime Conferences: The Far East", 1960 May 3
Box 260, Folder 4 "Conclusions and Summary", 1960 May 5
Description: (In book Keeping a World Intact.)
Box 260, Folder 5 "The Experience of Writing History," The Virginia Quarterly Review, circa, 1960 March
Box 260, Folder 6 "A Bekes Egyutteles," Uj Latohatar, 1960 March-April
Box 260, Folder 7 "Reappraising our Position," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1960 May 18
Box 260, Folder 8 "Organizing for National Security," Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on National Policy Machinery, 1960 May 26
Box 260, Folder 9 "The Military School in the Atomic Age," St. John's Military Academy, 1960 June 4
Box 260, Folder 10 Closing Remarks, Congress for Cultural Freedom, Berlin, 1960 June 22
Description: (Later published widely.)
Box 260, Folder 11 to 12 Introduction to Life World Library Book on Russia, 1960 July
Description: (Rewritten in July 1971.)
Box 260, Folder 13 "The American Student and Foreign Affairs," New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Boston, 1960 December 2
Box 260, Folder 14 "Russia and the Versailles Conference," The American Scholar, 1960 December 16
Box 260, Folder 15 "Pasternak Collaborator's Arrest," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1961 January 26
Box 260, Folder 16 "The American Student and Foreign Affairs," New England Association Review, 1961 February
Box 260, Folder 17 "That Candles May Be Brought…" Encounter, 1961 February
Box 261, Folder 1 "Diplomacy as a Profession," American Foreign Service Association, 1961 March 30
Box 261, Folder 2 "A Century of Russian Foreign Policy," Closing Statement, Yale Conference, 1961 April 6
Box 261, Folder 3 Review: Herbert Feis's Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference, American Slavic and East Europe Review, 1961 April
Box 261, Folder 4 "Stalin and China," The Atlantic, 1961 May
Box 261, Folder 5 "Foreign Policy and Christian Conscience," Therefore Choose Life, 1961
Box 261, Folder 6 "Policy on Yugoslavia," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1962 July 2
Box 261, Folder 7 "U.S. Shouldn't Slam Door on Yugoslavia," Letter to the Editor, Washington Post and Times Herald, 1962 July 8
Box 261, Folder 8 Lecture on Tocqueville's Democracy in America, University of Belgrade, 1962 October 31
Box 261, Folder 9 Letter to the Editor, Foreign Service Journal, 1962 November 28
Box 261, Folder 10 "Diplomacy as a Profession," Administration of National Security: Selected Papers, 1962
Box 261, Folder 11 "Contemporary Perspectives," Russian Foreign Policy, 1962
Box 261, Folder 12 Press Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1963 June 11
Box 261, Folder 13 Television Interview, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1963 June 11
Box 261, Folder 14 Interview "Meet the Press", 1963 August 18
Box 261, Folder 15 "Kennan Backs Sales to Tito," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1963 October 16
Box 261, Folder 16 "Tocqueville in Retrospect," Historical-Philosophical Faculty, Association of University Teachers, Belgrade, 1963 October 31
Box 261, Folder 17 "Can We Deal with Moscow?" The Saturday Evening Post, 1963 October
Box 261, Folder 18 Statement to Senate Subcommittee on National Security Staffing and Operations, 1963 November 3
Box 261, Folder 19 Interview, "Our Foreign Policy is Paralyzed," Look Magazine, 1963 November 19
Box 261, Folder 20 Article on Kennedy for Tagesanzeiger, Zurich, 1963 November 30
Box 261, Folder 21 Elihu Root Lectures, Council on Foreign Relations, 1963 November
Description: (Became On Dealing with the Communist World and Others.)
Box 261, Folder 22 "Polycentrism and Western Policy," Foreign Affairs, 1964 January
Box 261, Folder 23 "The Historical Development of American Foreign Policy," Tokyo University, 1964 June 4
Box 261, Folder 24 "World War I, in Perspective of Fifty Years," Kyoto University, 1964 June 9
Box 261, Folder 25 "The Passing of the Cold War," International House, Tokyo, 1964 June 19
Box 261, Folder 26 Review of C. H. Ellis's The British Intervention in Transcapia 1918-1919, The Slavic Review, 1964 June
Box 261, Folder 27 BBC Lecture "How the 1914 War Started in Russia," Published in The Listener, 1964 July 9, 1914, 1964 July 9
Box 261, Folder 28 "The U.S. and the Problem of China," State Bar Association of California, 1964 October 1
Box 261, Folder 29 Article on Khrushchev's Retirement for The Washington Post and The London Times, 1964 October 18
Box 261, Folder 30 "The Ethics of Anti-Communism," Princeton University Conference, 1964 October 28
Box 262, Folder 1 Japanese Security and American Policy, Foreign Affairs, 1964 October
Box 262, Folder 2 "A Fresh Look at Our China Policy," The New York Times Magazine, 1964 November 22
Box 262, Folder 3 Convocation on Pacem in Terris, 1965 February 18
Box 262, Folder 4 "The United States and the Communist Giants," Princeton University Conference, 1965 February 25
Box 262, Folder 5 Statement for Hearings on East-West Trade, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 1965 February 26
Box 262, Folder 6 Testimony before House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1965 March 11
Box 262, Folder 7 "The Ethics of Anti-Communism," Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1965 March 16
Box 262, Folder 8 "Kennan States View on Soviet Relations," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1965 March 30
Box 262, Folder 9 Statement before House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Far East and the Pacific, Hearings on Sino-Soviet Conflict, 1965 March
Box 262, Folder 10 "A Policy for the Far East: An Exchange between G. Kennan and A.J. Muste," Liberation, 1965 April
Box 262, Folder 11 Address, White House Festival for the Arts, 1965 June 14
Box 262, Folder 12 Address, "The Role of Europe in the East-West Question," Vienna, 1965 June 15
Box 263, Folder 1 New Preface for Realities of American Foreign Policy, 1965 October 10
Box 263, Folder 2 Chapter XV, "The Soviet Union, 1917-1939," The New Cambridge Modern History, 1965 November 12
Box 263, Folder 3 Introduction for Nicolaevsky Book Power and the Soviet Elite, 1965 November
Box 263, Folder 4 Article on Vietnam, The Washington Post, 1965 December 12
Box 263, Folder 5 "Containment – Russia and China," Dennison University, 1966 February 9
Box 263, Folder 6 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Vietnam on, 1966 February 10
Correspondence in Response to Testimony, undated
Favorable A-D and Anonymous, 1966
Box 263, Folder 7 Favorable E-K, 1966
Box 263, Folder 8 Favorable L-P, 1966
Box 263, Folder 9 Favorable R-Z, 1966
Box 263, Folder 10 Antagonistic, 1966
Box 264, Folder 1 Crank Mail, 1966
Box 264, Folder 2 Miscellaneous Inquiries, 1966 February
Box 264, Folder 3 Testimony, 1966 February 10
Box 264, Folder 4 Chapel Sermon, Princeton University, 1966 February 13
Description: (Later reprinted as "Why Do I Hope?")
Box 264, Folder 5 Remarks at Memorial Service for Boris Nicolaevsky, New York City, 1966 March 20
Box 264, Folder 6 "Kennan Urges War Policy of Moderation," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1966 September 25
Box 264, Folder 7 Statement for Senate Foreign Relations Committee, "The Communist World in 1967", 1967 January 30
Box 264, Folder 8 Mail in Response to Senate Hearing, 1967 January 30
Box 264, Folder 9 Contribution to Memorial Service for Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1967 February 25
Box 264, Folder 10 Conference on Russian Revolution, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967 April 5-9
Box 264, Folder 11 "The Conceptual Element in Recent American Foreign Policy," Charles Warren Center, Harvard, 1967 April 19
Box 264, Folder 12 "The Legacy of Stalinism," Massachusetts Historical Society, 1967 April 21
Box 264, Folder 13 Statement for The New York Times Upon the Arrival on the United States of Svetlana Alliluyeva, 1967 April 22
Box 264, Folder 14 Report of South African Trip for United States, South Africa Leadership Exchange, 1967 May
Box 264, Folder 15 "Concept in Foreign Policy," Harvard Today, circa, 1967 September
Box 264, Folder 16 Letter to Mr. Slusser, Published in Slavic Review, 1967 September
Box 264, Folder 17 "The Russian Revolution – Fifty Years After – Its Nature and Consequences," Foreign Affairs, 1967 October
Box 264, Folder 18 "Meet the Press" Interview, 1967 November 5
Box 265, Folder 1 "The Making of an Alliance," Interplay, 1967 November
Box 265, Folder 2 "The Library and the Student Rebel," Address at Swarthmore, 1967 December 9
Description: (Later published as "Rebels Without a Program" in The New York Times Magazine and elsewhere.)
Box 265, Folder 3 Printings of "Rebels Without a Program", 1968 January-1969 June
Description: (Formerly "The Library and the Student Rebel.")
Box 265, Folder 4 to 5 Introductory Remarks at Dinner for Senator Eugene McCarthy, 1968 February 29
Box 265, Folder 6 "Rebellen ohne Programm," Zeitschrift Fur Politik, 1968 March
Box 265, Folder 7 Opening Remarks at Annual Ceremonial of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, 1968 May 28
Box 265, Folder 8 "Prelude to Independence," Address at Colonial Williamsburg, Early Drafts, 1968 May
Description: (Address on June 1, 1968.)
Box 265, Folder 9 "Prelude to Independence" Address, Miscellaneous Letters from Readers, 1968 June 1
Box 265, Folder 10 to 11 "Prelude to Independence" Address, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1968 June 1
Box 266, Folder 1 Serialization of Memoirs in The Boston Globe, 1968 June 2-16
Box 266, Folder 2 Publication of Letter to Senator Muskie Regarding East-West Trade, Senate Subcommittee Hearings, 1968 June-July
Box 266, Folder 3 Interview with Endre Marton of the Associated Press, 1968 September 22
Box 266, Folder 4 "Excerpts from a Draft Letter," Slavic Review, 1968 September
Box 266, Folder 5 Review of Robert Conquest's The Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Thirties, The New York Times Book Review, 1968 October 27
Box 266, Folder 6 Review of E.E. Smith's The Young Stalin: The Early Years of an Elusive Revolutionary, American Historical Review, 1968 October
Box 266, Folder 7 Remarks at Unveiling of Bust to Honor the Late Adlai E. Stevenson, 1968 November 9
Box 266, Folder 8 Sermon, Princeton University Chapel, undated
Sermon, 1968 November 17
Box 266, Folder 9 Correspondence, 1968 November 17
Box 266, Folder 10 Early Drafts, 1968 November
Box 266, Folder 11 "Foreign Service Reorganization", 1968 November 26
Box 266, Folder 12 "The United States, Its Problems, Impact and Image in the World," International Association for Cultural Freedom Seminar, 1968 December 2
Box 266, Folder 13 "The Shifting Balance of World Forces 1898-1945," New Cambridge Modern History, Notes and Drafts, 1968
Box 266, Folder 14 "Justice for Davies," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1969 January 22
Box 266, Folder 15 Excerpt from Memoirs, Committee Print of Subcommittee of Senate, National Security and International Operations, 1969 February
Box 266, Folder 16 Review of I.M. Maisky's Vospominiia Sovetskogo Posla: Voina, 1939-1943, in Slavic Review, 1969 March
Box 267, Folder 1 Chichele Lectures, Oxford University, undated
"Custine's Reactions to Russia of 1839", 1969 May 1
Box 267, Folder 2 "Custine and His Time", 1969 May 8
Box 267, Folder 3 "Custine, Tocqueville and the Future", 1969 May 15
Box 267, Folder 4 Opening Address at the Annual Ceremonial of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1969 May 21
Box 267, Folder 5 Published Remarks on Occasion of Bicentennial Convocation and Commencement, Dartmouth College, 1969 June 15
Box 267, Folder 6 "Rebellen ohne Programm," Ruperto-Carola, 1969 June
Box 267, Folder 7 Review of H. Salisbury's The Siege of Leningrad (900 Days), Times Literary Supplement, 1969 August 14
Box 267, Folder 8 "Weltkonflikte und Weltpolizisten," Die Zeit, 1969 November 7
Box 267, Folder 9 Interview with Mr. Israel Shenker, The New York Times, 1969 November 10
Box 267, Folder 10 Commentary on Professor R. Pipes's Paper, American Historical Association Meeting, 1969 December 29
Description: (Paper not given but later published.)
Box 267, Folder 11 Letter to the Editor Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1970 January 20
Box 267, Folder 12 Memorial Service, Louis Fischer, 1970 January 23
Box 267, Folder 13 Foreword to Japanese Edition of Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin, 1970 February 4
Box 267, Folder 14 Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on S.3127, 1970 February 6
Box 267, Folder 15 Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1970 February 26
Box 267, Folder 16 Statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, 1970 March 11
Box 267, Folder 17 "To Prevent a World Wasteland: A Proposal," Foreign Affairs, undated
Article, 1970 April
Box 267, Folder 18 Article, 1970 April
Box 268, Folder 1 to 2 Correspondence After the Appearance of the Article, 1970 April
Box 268, Folder 3 Correspondence for Article Preparation, 1969-1970
Box 268, Folder 4 Lecture at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 1970 May 6
Box 268, Folder 5 Report to United States – South Africa Leader Exchange Program, 1970 June
Box 268, Folder 6 "International Security and Foreign Policy," Lecture to International Seminar for Diplomats, Salzburg, Austria, 1970 August 7
Box 268, Folder 7 Interview with John Campbell, Foreign Service Journal, Volume 47, No. 8, 1970 August
Box 268, Folder 8 "Con III Is Not the Answer," Op-Ed Page of The New York Times, 1970 October 28
Box 268, Folder 9 50-Year Foreign Affairs, Bibliography Project (1970), undated
Correspondence with Byron Dexter, Editor, 1969-1972
Box 268, Folder 10 Correspondence, Works Under Consideration, 1970
Box 268, Folder 11 Notes by Kennan, undated
Box 268, Folder 12 Arnold, G.L., The Pattern of World Conflict, 1955 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 268, Folder 13 Aron Raymond and Daniel Lerner, France Defeats E.D.C., 1957 (Reviewed by C. Taquey), circa, 1970
Box 268, Folder 14 Baldwin, Hanson, Weightman, The Price of Power, 1948, circa, 1970
Box 268, Folder 15 Ball, Margaret, NATO and the European Union Movement, 1959 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 268, Folder 16 Barnet, R.J. and M.G. Raskin, After Twenty Years: Alternatives to the Cold War in Europe, 1965 (Review by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 268, Folder 17 Bell, Coral, Negotiation from Strength, 1963 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 1 Buchan, Alastair and Philip Windsor, Arms and Stability in Europe, 1963 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 2 Burnham, James, Containment of Liberation? An Inquiry into the Aims of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1953 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 3 Cleveland, Harold van B., The Atlantic Idea and its European Rivals, 1966 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 4 Cleveland, Harold van B. and Joan B. Cleveland, The Atlantic Alliance: Problems and Prospects, 1966 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 5 Dulles, John Foster, War or Peace, 1950 circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 6 Fox, William and Annette B., NATO and the Range of American Choice, 1967 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 7 Gelber, L.M., America in Britain's Place: The Leadership of the West and Anglo-Saxon Unity, 1961 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 8 Halle, Louis J., The Cold War as History, 1967, circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 9 Hinterhoff, Eugene, Disengagement, 1959 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 10 Jacquot, P.E., Essai de Strategie Occidentale, 1953 (Reviewed by C. Tacquey), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 11 Kennan, George F., Memoirs 1925-1950, 1967 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 12 Kissinger, Henry, The Troubled Partnership: A Reappraisal of the Atlantic Alliance, 1965 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 13 Knorr, Klaus, NATO and American Security, 1959 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 14 Lukacs, John A., A History of the Cold War, 1961 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 15 Moore, B.T., NATO and the Future of Europe, 1958 (Reviewed by K. Knorr), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 16 National Planning Association, The Economics of Competitive Coexistence, 1956-1961 (Reviewed by C. Taquey), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 17 Perroux, Francois, La Coexistence Pacifique, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1958 (Reviewed by C. Taquey), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 18 Roberts, Henry L., Russia and America: Dangers and Prospects, New York: Harper (for Council on Foreign Relations), 1956 (Reviewed by H.L.R.), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 19 Royal Institute of International Affairs, Atlantic Alliance, 1952 (Reviewed by K. Knorr), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 20 Royal Institute of International Affairs, Britain in Western Europe: WEU and the Atlantic Alliance, 1956 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 21 Royal Institute of International Affairs , Defense in the Cold War, Atlantic Alliance, Britain in Western Europe, 1950-1956 (Reviewed by B.R. von Oppen), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 22 Sakharovh, Andrei D., Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom, 1968 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 23 Schmidt, Helmut, Defense or Retaliation: A German View, 1962 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 24 Trelles, Camilo Barcia, El Pacto del Atlantico, 1950 (Reviewed by P. Davies), circa 1970, 1950, 1970
Box 269, Folder 25 Trukhanovski, V.G., Istoriya Mezhdunarodnykh Otnoshenii I Vneshnei Politiki USSR, 1963 (Reviewed by Kennan), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 26 Van der Beugel, Ernst H., From Marshall Aid to Atlantic Partnership: European Integration as a Concern of American Foreign Policy,1966 (Reviewed by C. Tacquey), circa, 1970
Box 269, Folder 27 "Hazardous Courses in Southern Africa," Foreign Affairs, 1971 January
Box 269, Folder 28 to 29 "Hazardous Courses in South Africa," Reader Reactions, 1971 January
Box 269, Folder 30 "How Genuine are Khrushchev's Memoirs?" New York Review of Books, 1971 February 25
Box 269, Folder 31 "How Genuine are Khrushchev's Memoirs?" Press Clippings about the Khrushchev Book and Background Information, 1971 February
Box 269, Folder 32 "A Note on Foreign Policy," Encounter, 1971 February
Box 269, Folder 33 "Arbitration and Conciliation in American Diplomacy," The Arbitration Journal, 1971 April
Box 270, Folder 1 "Reflection," New Yorker, 1971 May 1
Box 270, Folder 2 "The Historiography of the Early Political Career of Stalin," Paper Delivered to American Philosophical Society, 1971 June 17
Box 270, Folder 3 "The Marquis de Custine and His Russia in 1839," Foreign Service Journal, 1971 July
Box 270, Folder 4 "Russia," Introduction to the Life World Library Book, Time-Life Books, 1971 July
Box 270, Folder 5 "Realistische Weltpolitik," Die Neue Gesellschaft, 1971 November
Box 270, Folder 6 Letter to the Editor, Russian Review, 1972 January
Box 270, Folder 7 "America's Love-Hate Affair with China," The Observer, 1972 February 20
Box 270, Folder 8 Obituary Article for Sir E. Llewellyn Woodward, The American Historical Review, 1972 February
Box 270, Folder 9 Introduction to For the President, Personal and Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt, 1972 March 13
Box 270, Folder 10 Preface to Yugoslav-American Relations, Edited by Dr. Milan Bulajic, 1972 March
Box 270, Folder 11 "The Environmental Predicament and its Political Implications," J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Lecture, 1972 April 18
Box 270, Folder 12 to 13 Taped Interview with Dr. J.K. Zawodny, 1972 May 8
Box 271, Folder 1 Interview for German Television Network ARD, 1972 June 4
Box 271, Folder 2 Foreword Written for German Documents of 1943-1944, Vierteljahrshefte fur Zeitgeschichte, 1972 June 8
Box 271, Folder 3 "Interview with George Kennan," Foreign Policy Magazine, circa, 1972 June
Box 271, Folder 4 "After the Cold War: American Foreign Policy in the 1970s," Foreign Affairs, 1972 October
Box 271, Folder 5 to 6 "What We've Lost in Vietnam," Outlook Section of The Washington Post, 1973 January 14
Box 271, Folder 7 "An Interview with George Kennan," The Bill Moyers Journal, WNET/13, 1973 January 30
Box 271, Folder 8 Interview with Robert Weiss, The Daily Princetonian, 1973 March 13
Box 272, Folder 1 Review of Helmut von Moltke: A Leader Against Hitler, The New York Review of Books, 1973 March 22
Box 272, Folder 2 Interview with Harry Stajner in NIN, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1973 April 29
Box 272, Folder 3 "Double Standards Over Mozambique," Letter to the Editor, The Times (London), 1973 July 25
Box 272, Folder 4 "Hamilton Fish Armstrong," Foreign Affairs, 1973 July
Box 272, Folder 5 Interview with Ingegerd Galtung, Morgenblader, 1973 August 18
Box 272, Folder 6 Address to Norwegian P.E.N. Club, 1973 September 5
Description: (Published in Internasjonal Politikk October/December 1973.)
Box 272, Folder 7 "U.S.-Soviet Trade: Favored is no Favor," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1973 September 25
Box 272, Folder 8 "Détente: Diplomatic Opportunity…," The Washington Post, 1973 October 8
Box 272, Folder 9 Memorial to the Late Bernard A. Gufler, Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1973 November 7
Box 272, Folder 10 "And Thank You Very Much," The New York Times Op-Ed Page, 1973 December 2
Box 272, Folder 11 Address to Commemorative Dinner Marking 50th Anniversary of Wilson's Death, 1974 February 3
Box 272, Folder 12 Review of Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago, New York Review of Books, 1974 March 21
Box 272, Folder 13 "Europe's Problems, Europe's Choices," Foreign Policy, circa, 1974 March
Description: (Original title was "Findlandization.")
Box 272, Folder 14 Memorial Tribute to the Late Catherine Drinker Bowen, Proceedings, 1974 April 3
Box 272, Folder 15 Interview "Cold War Warrior Eyes Age of Détente," The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1974 April 21
Box 272, Folder 16 "Streets Once Really Seen or Seen in Dreams," New Yorker, 1974 April 29
Box 272, Folder 17 to 18 Statements for Détente Hearings, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C, 1974 August 20
Box 273, Folder 1 "The Realities of Détente," The Washington Post, 1974 December 18
Box 273, Folder 2 "Critics Should Go Easy on the Delicate Détente," The Sunday Star-Ledger, 1974 December 29
Box 273, Folder 3 Comments on the Papers Presented at the Organization of American Historians, Survey, circa, 1975 March
Box 273, Folder 4 Review of St. Petersburg and Moscow: Tsarist and Soviet Foreign Policy 1814-1974, Slavic Review, 1975 June
Box 273, Folder 5 Interview for Finnish Television Program on President Kekkonen, 1975 July 7
Box 273, Folder 6 "Conversations with Eric Severeid," CBS Television Program, 1975 September 7
Box 273, Folder 7 Comments on Remarks at Pacem in Terris Convocation, Washington, D.C., 1975 December
Box 273, Folder 8 "Containment of the Kremlin," Kissinger/Kennan Dialogue, The Washington Post, 1976 February 16
Box 273, Folder 9 "Sind alle Russen 2.50 Meter Gross?" Die Zeit, 1976 February 27
Box 273, Folder 10 "Is Détente Worth Saving?" Saturday Review, 1976 March 6
Box 273, Folder 11 "George Kennan Replies," Slavic Review, 1976 March
Box 273, Folder 12 "George Kennan Replies," Slavic Review, 1976 March
Box 274, Folder 1 "Black Rule in Rhodesia: Some Implications," The New York Times, 1976 May 2
Box 274, Folder 2 "An African Policy that Could Trigger a Bloody Upheaval," Chicago Tribune, 1976 May 9
Box 274, Folder 3 "Foreign Policy and the Professional Diplomat," Geneva Institute of International Studies, 1976 June 22
Box 274, Folder 4 "The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917-1976," Foreign Affairs, 1976 July
Box 274, Folder 5 to 6 Interview with George Urban, Encounter, 1976 September
Box 274, Folder 7 Reactions to Encounter Interview, 1976 September
Box 274, Folder 8 Tribute to Walter Lippman, Read at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1976 December 3
Box 274, Folder 9 Interview with Martin Agronsky, WNET, 1976 December
Box 275, Folder 1 "Building a Durable Peace," Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1977 February 10
Box 275, Folder 2 to 3 Lecture at Bundesinstitut fur Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien, 1977 June 10
Box 275, Folder 4 Notes for Conference on Ethics and Foreign Policy, University of Virginia, 1977 June 14
Box 275, Folder 5 Testimony before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East, 1977 September 27
Box 275, Folder 6 Television Interview for German Television Westdeutschen Rundfunk, 1977 November 10
Box 275, Folder 7 "A Current Assessment of Soviet-American Relations," Remarks Given at the Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, 1977 November 22
Box 275, Folder 8 "A Current Assessment of Soviet American Relations", 1977-1978
Box 275, Folder 9 Television Interview "Between the Wars", 1977 November
Box 276, Folder 1 "A Plea by Mr. X 30 Years Later," The Washington Post, 1977 December 11
Box 276, Folder 2 "Peace in the World," Houston Chronicle, 1977 December 25
Box 276, Folder 3 Reactions to Council on Foreign Relations Article in Encounter, 1977 December
Description: (Includes article and reactions to it by Henry Fairlie in The New Republic.)
Box 276, Folder 4 Reactions to Council on Foreign Relations Article in Encounter, 1977-1978
Box 276, Folder 5 "Some Thoughts on Stalin's Foreign Policy," Slavic Review, 1977 December
Box 276, Folder 6 "George Kennan on Containment Reconsidered," Foreign Affairs, 1978 April
Box 276, Folder 7 "Needed: A New American View of the U.S.S.R.," Common Sense in U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1978 April
Box 276, Folder 8 Interview with Marilyn Berger for The New York Times Magazine, 1978 May 7
Box 276, Folder 9 Remarks Made to the American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1978 May 8
Box 276, Folder 10 Address to Pour le Merite, Bonn, Germany, 1978 May 30
Box 276, Folder 11 "A Last Warning," Encounter, 1978 July
Box 276, Folder 12 "Uses of Military Power in View of the Soviet Leadership," Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1978 September 25
Box 277, Folder 1 Interview with Professor Arnulf Baring for Westdeutsche Rundfunk, 1978 October 3
Box 277, Folder 2 Interview with Moscow Radio on Occasion of Trip to Russia, 1978 October
Box 277, Folder 3 "The Mystery of the Ferdinand Documents," Jahrbucher, 1978 October
Box 277, Folder 4 X Biennial American-German Conference, Hamburg, Germany, 1979 March 15
Box 277, Folder 5 Interview with Michael Herde for RIAS, Berlin, 1979 March 19
Box 277, Folder 6 "Reflections on the Background of the Franco-Russian Alliance of 1894," Golo Mann Festschrift, 1979 March
Box 277, Folder 7 Statement on SALT II for Subcommittee on European Affairs of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1979 September 10
Box 277, Folder 8 "Die Russiche Gafahr ist Viel Einbildung," Die Zeit, 1980 January 4
Box 277, Folder 9 "Ein Defensiver Schritt," Die Zeit, 1980 January 11
Box 277, Folder 10 "Was This Really Mature Statesmanship?" (Statement on the Afghan Crisis), The New York Times, 1980 February 1
Box 277, Folder 11 Interview with Dan Rather on 60 Minutes, 1980 February 10
Box 277, Folder 12 Mail Resulting from New York Times Piece and 60 Minutes, 1980 February
Box 277, Folder 13 Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1980 February 27
Box 278, Folder 1 Sermon Delivered at Church of St. John the Divine, New York, 1980 March 23
Box 278, Folder 2 "U.S.-Soviet Relations: Turning from Catastrophe," Christianity and Crisis, 1980 March 26
Box 278, Folder 3 Address for Second World Conference on Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch, Germany, 1980 October 1
Box 278, Folder 4 Address for Second World Conference on Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch, Germany, Reactions, 1980 October
Box 278, Folder 5 to 6 Speech at Tokyo International House, Tokyo, 1980 October 30
Box 278, Folder 7 Interview with Adelbert Reif for Decline of Bismarck's European Order, 1980 December 9
Box 278, Folder 8 "Weltkonflikte und Weltpolizisten", 1980
Box 278, Folder 9 "Cease this Madness," The Atlantic Monthly, 1981 January
Box 278, Folder 10 "The Risky U.S. Equation," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1981 February 18
Box 278, Folder 11 Address on Receiving the Albert Einstein Peace Prize, 1981 May 19
Box 278, Folder 12 Address on Receiving the Albert Einstein Peace Prize, 1981 May 19
Box 279, Folder 1 Press Coverage of the Albert Einstein Peace Prize Address, 1981 May 19
Box 279, Folder 2 Response to Einstein Speech, 1981 May
Description: (Additional letters in Nuclear Files, Invitations Declined, and Personal File.)
Box 279, Folder 3 to 4 Commencement Address at Avon Old Farms School, Avon, Connecticut, 1981 May 24
Box 279, Folder 5 "On the Nuclear Standoff and Its Insanity," Los Angeles Times, 1981 May 24
Box 279, Folder 6 "A Modest Proposal," The New York Review, 1981 July 16
Box 279, Folder 7 Address at P.E.N. Club, Oslo, Norway, 1981 August 14
Description: (Published in The New Yorker on November 2, 1981.)
Box 279, Folder 8 Address at P.E.N. Club, Oslo, Norway, 1981 August 14
Description: (Published in The New Yorker on November 2, 1981.)
Box 280, Folder 1 Foreword for 1981 Edition of World Military & Social Expenditures, 1981 September 19
Box 280, Folder 2 Conference on Confronting the Nuclear Arms Race, Princeton, 1981 September 26
Box 280, Folder 3 "Denuclearization," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1981 October 11
Box 280, Folder 4 Interview with Blair Butterworth, 1981 October 25
Box 280, Folder 5 Address on Occasion of Receiving the Grenville Clark Prize, 1981 November 16
Box 280, Folder 6 Address on Occasion of Receiving the Grenville Clark Prize, Dartmouth, Letters, 1981 November
Box 280, Folder 7 "The Illusion of Nuclear Security," Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1981 November 16
Box 280, Folder 8 "Nuclear War: Confronting the Horror," Miami Herald, 1981 November 22
Box 280, Folder 9 New Yorker, Letters, 1981 November
Box 280, Folder 10 Meet the Press Interview, 1982 January 3
Box 280, Folder 11 "The Polish Crisis I," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1982 January 5
Box 280, Folder 12 "The Polish Crisis II," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1982 January 6
Box 280, Folder 13 "On Nuclear War," The New York Review of Books, 1982 January 21
Box 280, Folder 14 Talk on East Berlin at the American Philosophical Society, 1982 April 22
Box 281, Folder 1 Interview for U.S. News and World Report, 1982 April 26
Box 281, Folder 2 "A Christian's View on the Arms Race" Lecture at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1982 April 27
Box 281, Folder 3 "Nuclear Weapons and the Atlantic Alliance" with Bundy, Smith, and McNamara, Foreign Affairs, 1982 April
General, 1981-1983
Box 281, Folder 4 to 5 Early Background, 1981
Box 281, Folder 6 Letters from Readers, 1982
Box 281, Folder 7 Publicity and Press Coverage, 1982
Box 281, Folder 8 Publicity and Press Coverage, 1982
Box 282, Folder 1 "The Bishops' Letter," The New York Times, 1982 May 1
Box 282, Folder 2 Pacem in Terris Award, Davenport, Iowa, 1982 May 11
Box 282, Folder 3 "NATO Prerequisite to No First Use," Letters to the Editor, The New York Times, 1982 May 23
Box 282, Folder 4 Nuclear Disarmament "Reduction by 50 Percent," The New York Times, 1982 June 6
Box 282, Folder 5 "Gang of Four" Article on No-First-Use, Foreign Affairs, 1982 July 8
Box 282, Folder 6 Speech Accepting Friendenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels, 1982 October 10
Box 282, Folder 7 to 9 Request for Copies of Frankfurt Speech, "Warum denn Nicht Friede," Upon Receiving the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, 1982 October 10
Box 282, Folder 10 Speech Accepting Union Medal, Union Theological Seminary, 1982 October 25
Box 282, Folder 11 "Andropov," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1982 November 14
Box 282, Folder 12 "America's Unstable Soviet Policy," The Atlantic, 1982 November
Box 282, Folder 13 "America's Unstable Soviet Policy," The Atlantic, 1982 November
Box 283, Folder 1 Interview with Yorick Blumenfeld for Nuclear Times, 1982 November
Box 283, Folder 2 Interview with Dusan Simic NIN, Yugoslav Weekly, 1982 December 18
Box 283, Folder 3 Statement for Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education of House Committee on Education and Labor, 1983 March 22
Box 283, Folder 4 Draft Foreword for Publication of Policy Planning Staff Papers by Garland Press, 1983 March 25
Box 283, Folder 5 Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1983 May 1
Box 283, Folder 6 Address at Meeting of the American Committee on East-West Accord, 1983 May 17
Box 283, Folder 7 to 8 Seminar Bonn, Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, 1983 June 1
Box 283, Folder 9 "Wider die Atomaren Alptraume," Die Zeit, 1983 June 10
Box 283, Folder 10 Comments on Aspen East-West Project Paper, 1983 September 6
Box 283, Folder 11 "Breaking the Spell," The New Yorker, 1983 October 3
Box 283, Folder 12 "Breaking the Spell," The New Yorker, Readers' Reactions, 1983-1984
Box 283, Folder 13 "Inching Away from the Danger Zone," Op-Ed, The Washington Post, 1983 October 11
Box 284, Folder 1 Memoir for Edward Hallett Carr for the American Philosophical Society, 1983 October
Box 284, Folder 2 "Fifty Years of Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics", 1983 November 15
Box 284, Folder 3 Remarks for Smithsonian Dinner, 1983 November 15
Box 284, Folder 4 Speech at Brown University, 1983 November 17
Box 284, Folder 5 to 6 Interview with Momocilo Stefanovic, Yugoslav Journalist Writing a Book on Tito, 1984 January 6
Box 284, Folder 7 "Reducing Tensions," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1984 January 15
Box 284, Folder 8 "The First Fifty Years," Television Documentary, 1984 January 16
Box 284, Folder 9 Grinnell College Lectures, 1984 January 26, 1984 February 1
Description: (Published in American Diplomacy, 1985.)
Box 284, Folder 10 to 11 "An Exchange with George Kennan," Prospect Magazine, 1984 January
Box 285, Folder 1 "Putting History at Risk," The New York Times, 1984 May 27
Box 285, Folder 2 Statement Written for Foreign Service Journal, 1984 August 20
Box 285, Folder 3 New Foreword for American Diplomacy, 1984 September 18
Box 285, Folder 4 "Two Letters," The New Yorker, 1984 September 24
Box 285, Folder 5 to 6 "Two Letters," Reaction from Readers, 1984 September-October
Box 285, Folder 7 "World War I; Then II; Then…" Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1984 November 11
Box 285, Folder 8 "The President's Choice: Star Wars or Arms Control," Foreign Affairs, 1984 December 5
Box 285, Folder 9 "The Statesman of Survival," Interview with Ronald Steel, Esquire, 1985 January
Description: (Interview given Fall 1983.)
Box 285, Folder 10 "Flashbacks," The New Yorker, 1985 February 25
Box 285, Folder 11 "Flashbacks," Fanmail, 1985
Box 285, Folder 12 "The Wrong Way to Treat Moscow," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1985 March 3
Box 285, Folder 13 Talk at the Kennan Institute About His Work, 1985 April 2
Box 285, Folder 14 "By the Light of the Midnight Sun: Leaving Behind Global Concerns for the Calming Routine of the Norwegian Coast," House and Garden, 1985 April
Box 286, Folder 1 "Morality and Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs, 1985 July
Box 286, Folder 2 to 3 Interview with Kare Stoveland for Kristiansand Fedrelandsvennen, 1985 August 21
Box 286, Folder 4 "First Things First at the Summit," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1985 November 3
Box 286, Folder 5 Talk at National Defense University, Washington, D.C, 1985 November 6
Box 286, Folder 6 Talk at National Defense University, Washington, D.C., Reactions, 1985 October-November
Box 286, Folder 7 "Threat Lies in Arms Race, Not Force," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1985 November 25
Box 286, Folder 8 Book Review, Gene Sharp's Making Europe Unconquerable, The New York Review of Books, 1986 February 13
Box 286, Folder 9 Comments on Paper about Peaceful Coexistence Prepared by Arbatov's Institute in Moscow, 1986 May 1
Box 287, Folder 1 Blashfield Address, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1986 May 21
Box 287, Folder 2 Interview for Aamulehti, Helsinki, Finland, in Conjunction with Honorary Degree, 1986 May 23
Box 287, Folder 3 "History, Literature and the Road to Peterhof," The New York Times Book Review, 1986 June 29
Box 287, Folder 4 "Back from the Brink," by Kennan et. al., The Atlantic Monthly, 1986 August
Box 287, Folder 5 "The Curious Case of Monsieur de Cyon," The American Scholar, circa, 1986 September
General, 1985-1987
Box 287, Folder 6 Bleichroder Correspondence, 1888
Box 287, Folder 7 Drafts, undated
Box 287, Folder 8 Cyon Letters, 1889
Box 287, Folder 9 Cyon Letters, 1887
Box 287, Folder 10 Draft, 1985
Box 287, Folder 11 Drafts and Notes, 1981, undated
Box 287, Folder 12 Draft Pages, 1985 May
Box 287, Folder 13 Research Materials, 1975-1987, undated
Box 288, Folder 1 Research Materials, 1964, undated
Box 288, Folder 2 Research Materials and Notes, 1973, undated
Box 288, Folder 3 "Reykjavik's Grounds for Hope," Gang of Four, Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1986 October 19
Description: (The Gang of Four is McGeorge Bundy, Kennan, Roberts McNamara, and Gerard C. Smith.)
Box 288, Folder 4 Review of The Cycle of American History, The New York Book Review, 1986 November 6
Box 288, Folder 5 "The Russians," Noon Seminar at the Kennan Institute, 1986 November 13
Box 288, Folder 6 Article Written for the Princeton University Class of 1925 Newsletter about the Rogers Act, 1986 December, 1925, 1986 December
Box 288, Folder 7 "The Origins of Containment," Containment: Concept and Policy, 1986
Box 288, Folder 8 "On Russian Diplomacy in the 19th Century and the Origins of World War I", 1986
Box 288, Folder 9 "TV's Misguided Cold-War Games," Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1987 January 5
Box 289, Folder 1 Foreword to Pathology for Power by Norman Cousins, 1987 February
Box 289, Folder 2 Remarks at Reception of the Slavonic Section of the New York Public Library, 1987 March 11
Box 289, Folder 3 "Reconsiderations on Containment," Foreign Affairs, circa, 1987 March
Box 289, Folder 4 "The Marshall Plan and the Future of the West," Berlin, 1987 June 25
Box 289, Folder 5 "Security and the Moscow Embassy", 1987 July
Box 289, Folder 6 Memorial Tribute to Glenway Westcott, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1987 December 4
Box 289, Folder 7 "George Kennan on Russian Society and U.S.-Soviet Relations", 1987
Box 289, Folder 8 Review of Gorbachev Book for The New York Review of Books, 1988 January 21
Box 289, Folder 9 to 10 John Foster Dulles Centennial Conference, 1988 February 25-27
Box 290, Folder 1 Statement before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 1988 February
Box 290, Folder 2 "The Great Debate: Choices about Nuclear Weapons in 1988," PSR National Meeting, 1988 March 2-6
Box 290, Folder 3 Reply to Letter in The New York Review of Books, 1988 March 17
Box 290, Folder 4 "Obituary for the Cold War," Interview with Nathan Gardels, New Perspectives Quarterly, 1988 July
Box 290, Folder 5 Review of Gromyko Diaries, The New York Review of Books, 1988 October
Box 290, Folder 6 "The History of Arnold Toynbee," Acceptance Speech for the Toynbee Award, The New York Review of Books, 1988 November 13
Box 290, Folder 7 to 8 "Two Europes for Long?" Transatlantic Perspective, circa, 1988 December
Box 290, Folder 9 "Is the Cold War Over?" The New York Times Magazine, 1989 February 5
Box 291, Folder 1 to 2 "The Future of American Foreign Policy: A Phantasmagoria," Stanford University, 1989 March 15
Box 291, Folder 3 to 4 "The German Problem: A Personal View," German Issues #6, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, 1989 March
Box 291, Folder 5 to 6 Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1989 April 4
Box 291, Folder 7 to 8 Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Reactions, 1989 April
Box 292, Folder 1 "George Kennan and the Heart of a 'Wise Man'," Interview by Charles Trueheart, The Washington Post, 1989 April 4
Box 292, Folder 2 Excerpts from Sketches from a Life, Atlantic Monthly, 1989 April
Box 292, Folder 3 "A Personal View of the German Problem," American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, 1989 April
Box 292, Folder 4 to 5 Comments on Paper by Professor Knock, Conference in Honor of Arthur Link, 1989 May 11-12
Box 292, Folder 6 Interview, "George Kennan on the Crisis within the Soviet System," Arms Control Today, 1989 June
Box 292, Folder 7 Interview with Marianne Torp, Familien, Norway, 1989 July
Box 292, Folder 8 "This Is No Time to Talk of German Reunification," The Washington Post, 1989 November 12
Box 292, Folder 9 Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1990 January 17
Box 292, Folder 10 Review of Garton Ash's The Uses of Adversity, The New York Review of Books, 1990 March 1
Box 293, Folder 1 "America and the Russian Future," Foreign Affairs, circa, 1990 March
Box 293, Folder 2 Speech at Kennan Forum on the Uncertainty of the Relationship between the United States and Soviet Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1990 May 12
Box 293, Folder 3 Foreword to Before the Storm by Countess Marion Donhoff, 1990 June
Box 293, Folder 4 "J.V. Stalin and the History of Russia", 1990 July
Box 293, Folder 5 to 6 Statement for Die Zeit, 1990 August 31
Box 293, Folder 7 "A Conversation with George Kennan," Interview with Alexander Yakovlev, 1990 October 5
Box 293, Folder 8 A Commonplace Book: Honoring the Literary Lions, 1981-1990, New York Public Library, 1990
Box 294, Folder 1 Preface to Article on the Elder George Kennan, Russian Review, 1990
Description: (Written in 1988.)
Box 294, Folder 2 "If the Kremlin Can't Rule," Op-Ed about the Baltics, The Washington Post, 1991 February 3
Box 294, Folder 4 Comments on Nivokov Document for Diplomatic History, circa, 1991 September
Description: (Written Fall 1990)
Box 294, Folder 5 Talk at the Institute for Advanced Study Trustee/Faculty Weekend, From the Past to the Future through the Present, Conversations with Historians at the Institute for Advanced Study, 1992 January 10
Box 294, Folder 6 Interview with Reiko Kinoshita, Foresight, Japanese Magazine, 1992 March
Box 294, Folder 7 "Keeping the Faith," Review of Havel's Summer Meditations, The New York Review of Books, 1992 September 24
Box 294, Folder 8 "The First Planning Staff," Foreign Service Journal, 1992 September
Box 294, Folder 9 "The GOP Won the Cold War? Ridiculous," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1992 October 28
Box 294, Folder 10 Op-Ed "For Russian Troops, A House to Go Home to," The Washington Post, 1992 November 8
General, 1992
Box 294, Folder 11 Background Material, 1992 October
Box 294, Folder 12 Correspondence, 1992 November-December
Box 294, Folder 13 Reply to Charles Maechling Jr. Review of Policy Planning Staff Papers, 1992 November
Box 295, Folder 1 Introduction to a Re-publication of "Report of the International Commission to Inquire into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars," Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1993 March
General, 1993
Box 295, Folder 2 to 3 Drafts, 1993 April
Box 295, Folder 4 The New York Review of Books, 1993 July 15
Box 295, Folder 5 "Somalia, Through a Glass Darkly," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1993 September 30
Box 295, Folder 6 Response to Dan Rather's Letter, Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, 1993 October 24
Box 295, Folder 7 "The Failure of Our Success," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1994 March 14
Box 295, Folder 8 Letter to the Editor about Firestone Library Electronic Catalog, Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1994 May 24
Box 295, Folder 9 "In Defense of Oppenheimer," The New York Review of Books, 1994 June 23
Box 295, Folder 10 Foreword to Book by Eric Lee, Mole: Stalin and the Okhrana, circa, 1994 June
Box 295, Folder 11 Remarks Made at the National Affairs Training Center, 1994 October 13
Description: (Published as "Our American Principles," Foreign Affairs.)
Box 295, Folder 12 to 13 Remarks Made at the National Affairs Training Center, 1994 October 13
Description: (Published as "Our American Principles," Foreign Affairs.)
Box 296, Folder 1 "The Shape of American Foreign Policy in the Postcold-War Era," National Committee on American Foreign Policy, 1994 October 17
Box 296, Folder 2 Preface of "A First History and Practical Guide" to the Slavic and Baltic Resources at the New York Public Library, 1994 December
Box 296, Folder 3 Commentaire Project, 1994
Box 296, Folder 4 "On American Principles," Foreign Affairs, March/April Issue, circa, 1995 March
Box 296, Folder 5 Contribution to Book Honoring Arthur Schlesinger, circa, 1995 September
Box 296, Folder 6 "Witness to the Fall," Review of J. Matlock's Autopsy on an Empire, The New York Review of Books, 1995 November 16
Box 296, Folder 7 "From World War to Cold War," Written Interview, American Heritage, 1995 December
Box 296, Folder 8 Foreword to 75th Anniversary of "The English-Speaking Union of the United States", 1995
Box 296, Folder 9 Interview "A Diplomat at Century's End," U.S. News and World Report, 1996 March 11
Box 296, Folder 10 Interview "Guiding the March of Progress," Princeton Packet, 1996 May 10-19
Box 296, Folder 11 Interview for Elsevier, 1996 December 21
Box 296, Folder 12 "A Fateful Error," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1997 February 5
Box 296, Folder 13 "Spy and Counter-Spy," Op-Ed, The New York Times, 1997 May 18
Box 296, Folder 14 Article about the Institute for Advanced Study Woods, Trenton Times, 1997 June 29
Box 296, Folder 15 "Diplomacy without Diplomats?" Foreign Affairs, September/October Issue, circa, 1997 September
Box 296, Folder 16 Interview for Yeja, 1997 December 10
Box 297, Folder 1 Expansion on Remarks Made December 3 at the American Academy of Diplomacy Awards Ceremony, 1998 January
Box 297, Folder 2 Remarks at 50th Anniversary of Policy Planning Staff, by Phone, 1998 March 3
Box 297, Folder 3 Letter to the Editor on "Marooned in the Cold War" by Mark Danner, World Policy Journal, circa, 1998 March
Box 297, Folder 4 Letters to the Editor Regarding NATO Expansion, The National Interest, circa, 1998 March
Box 297, Folder 5 Interview with T. Friedman, The New York Times, 1998 May 2
Box 297, Folder 6 Letter on Germany, The New York Review of Books, 1998 December 3
Box 297, Folder 7 "Back to the Nuclear Question," Op-Ed, The Washington Post, 1998 December 16
Box 297, Folder 8 Foreword to "Finland in the New Europe" by M. Jakobson, 1998
Box 297, Folder 9 Interview "Mr. X Goes to Washington," Foreign Service Journal, 1999 May
Box 297, Folder 10 Interview "The U.S. and the World," The New York Review of Books, 1999 August 12
Box 297, Folder 11 to 12 Republication of "The Experience of Writing History," The Virginia Quarterly Review, 2000 January
Box 297, Folder 13 An American Family, W.W. Norton, 2000
Box 297, Folder 14 "An Early Vision of the Communist Future," The New York Review of Books, 2001
Box 297, Folder 15 "The Idea of a Nuclear Advantage is Illusory", undated
Box 297, Folder 16 "A Risky U.S. Equation: E+O=T(WM)", undated
Description: (Exaggeration + Oversimplification = Trouble With Moscow)
Box 297, Folder 17 Subseries 4G: Unpublished Works, 1938-2000
Size: 5.9 linear feet, 14 boxes
Description: The Unpublished Works subseries is composed of drafts and notes for writings which Kennan did not publish, including lectures, addresses, articles, essays, and television and radio interviews. Significant subjects include Russian history and diplomacy, United States foreign policy, the international situation at various points in history, the fields of diplomacy and politics, the Cold War (especially its origins), and Yugoslavia from the period when he was U.S. ambassador.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
"Russia," A Lecture before the Foreign Service School, 1938 May 20
Box 298, Folder 1 "Some Fundamentals of Russian-American Relations," circa, 1938
Box 298, Folder 2 "Bad Nauheim," Lectures on Russian History and Origins, 1941 December
Box 298, Folder 3 Bad Nauheim Lectures on Russian History, 1942
Russia's Middle Age, 1942
Box 298, Folder 4 18th Century in Russia, 1942
Box 298, Folder 5 Russia and the Time of Napoleon, 1942
Box 298, Folder 6 The Russian Aristocracy of the 18th Century, 1942
Box 298, Folder 7 Drafts and Notes, 1942
Box 298, Folder 8 Remarks to the Officer Staff of the Legislation at Lisbon, En Route to Moscow, 1944 June
Box 298, Folder 9 Organization Meeting on Russia, 1946 June 12
Box 298, Folder 10 Report to Mr. Russell of Summer 1946 Lecture Tour, 1946 August 23
Box 298, Folder 11 "Measures Short of War (Diplomatic)," National War College, 1946 September 16
Box 298, Folder 12 Lecture by Mr. George Kennan and Mr. Llewellyn E. Thompson, Walter-Johnson Building, 1946 September 17
Box 298, Folder 13 "Russia," Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 1946 October 1
Box 298, Folder 14 "Trust as a Factor in International Relations," Yale University, 1946 October 1
Box 298, Folder 15 "Structure of International Power in U.S.S.R.," Naval War College, Washington, D.C, 1946 October 10
Box 298, Folder 16 "Contemporary Soviet Diplomacy," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1946 October 22
Box 298, Folder 17 "National Power and Foreign Policy," Council on Foreign Relations Study Group, New York, 1946 October 30
Box 298, Folder 18 "The Background of Current Russian Diplomatic Moves," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1946 December 10
Box 298, Folder 19 American-Soviet Relations Discussion at the American Political Science Association, Cleveland, Ohio, 1946 December 29
Box 298, Folder 20 "The Soviet Way of Thought and Its Effect on Soviet Policy," Council on Foreign Relations Discussion Group, 1947 January 7
Box 298, Folder 21 "Current Political Affairs," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 January 10
Box 298, Folder 22 Talk to the National Defense Committee, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C, 1947 January 23
Box 298, Folder 23 "The Soviet Way of Thought and Its Effect on Foreign Policy," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 January 24
Box 298, Folder 24 Talk to the American Press Institute, New York, 1947 January 28
Box 298, Folder 25 "National Power and Foreign Policy," Council on Foreign Relations Discussion, New York, 1947 February 6
Box 298, Folder 26 Talk at the Mid-Winter Meeting of the Inland Press Association, Chicago, 1947 February 10
Box 298, Folder 27 "Russian-American Relations," University of Virginia, 1947 February 20
Box 298, Folder 28 "Problems of Diplomatic-Military Collaboration," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 March 7
Box 298, Folder 29 "Orientation on Strategy, Policy and Planning Course," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 March 14
Box 298, Folder 30 "Comments on the National Security Problem," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 March 28
Box 298, Folder 31 "Russia's National Objectives," Air War College, Maxwell Field Alabama, 1947 April 10
Box 298, Folder 32 "American Capitalist Democracy in a Collective Environment," The National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 May 2
Box 298, Folder 33 "Problems of United States Foreign Policy After Moscow," National War College, Washington, D.C, 1947 May 6
Box 298, Folder 34 "Current Problems of Soviet-American Relations," United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, 1947 May 9
Box 298, Folder 35 "Soviet-American Relations Today," Army Information School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1947 May 12
Box 298, Folder 36 "Planning of Foreign Policy," National War College, 1947 June 18
Box 298, Folder 37 Problems of the Foreign Service, Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C, 1947 August 1
Box 298, Folder 38 "Formulation of Policy in the U.S.S.R.," National War College, 1947 September 18
Box 298, Folder 39 World Political Situation, Business Advisory Council, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C, 1947 September 24
Box 298, Folder 40 "Soviet Diplomacy," National War College, 1947 October 6
Box 298, Folder 41 Relations with Russia, Given at the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System on December 1 and the Secretary of Navy's Council December 3, 1947 December 1-3
Box 298, Folder 42 "What is Policy?" National War College, 1947 December 18
Box 298, Folder 43 "Preparedness as Part of Foreign Relations," Armed Services Committee, Washington, D.C, 1948 January 8
Box 299, Folder 1 Problems of Russian Relations, National Resource Board, 1948 January 14
Box 299, Folder 2 "Problems of Far East Foreign Policy," Navy Secretary's Council, 1948 January 14
Box 299, Folder 3 "Old Muscovy," Grolier Club, New York City, 1948 January 15
Box 299, Folder 4 Foreign Policy and the Marshall Plan, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, 1948 February 17
Box 299, Folder 5 The Marshall Plan, Chicago Businessmen's Lunch, 1948 February 25
Box 299, Folder 6 Letter to Walter Lippman, 1948 April 6
Box 299, Folder 7 "The Present Situation in Japan," National War College, 1948 May 19
Box 299, Folder 8 "Russia and the Community of Nations," Canadian National Defense College, 1948 May 31
Box 299, Folder 9 "Foreign Policy Aims and Military Requirements," Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 1948 June 4
Box 299, Folder 10 "Problems of the Foreign Service," Foreign Service Institute, 1948 September 2
Box 299, Folder 11 "Contemporary Problems of Foreign Policy," National War College, 1948 September 17
Box 299, Folder 12 "The UN as an Instrument in World Affairs," Committee on Foreign Relations, Detroit, 1948 September 21
Box 299, Folder 13 Remarks Prepared for the Foreign Policy Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1948 September 22
Box 299, Folder 14 "United States Foreign Policy," Naval War College, 1948 October 11
Box 299, Folder 15 "The Soviet Internal Political System," National War College, 1948 October 14
Box 299, Folder 16 "An Estimate of the International Situation," Pentagon Orientation Conference, Washington, D.C, 1948 November 11
Box 299, Folder 17 Background of Current Policy, National Conference of Business Paper Editors, Washington, D.C, 1948 November 19
Box 299, Folder 18 "Where are We Today?" National War College, 1948 December 21
Box 299, Folder 19 "Basic Objectives of United States Foreign Policy," Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C, 1949 January 19
Box 299, Folder 20 Notes for Seminar at Princeton University, 1949 January 23-26
Box 299, Folder 21 Presentation to the House Committee on Armed Services, 1949 January 25
Box 299, Folder 22 "Basic Factors in American Foreign Policy," Dartmouth College, 1949 February 14
Box 299, Folder 23 "Long Term Questions of U.S. Foreign Policy," Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 1949 February 16
Box 299, Folder 24 "Contemporary Problems of Foreign Policy," United States Military Academy, 1949 February 20
Box 299, Folder 25 "The Position of Germany in Soviet-West Relations," Canadian National Defense College, 1949 May 16
Box 299, Folder 26 Draft for Possible Use in Foreign Affairs on the German People, 1949 May 17
Box 299, Folder 27 "An Estimate of the Current International Situation," Pentagon Orientation Conference, 1949 June 13
Box 299, Folder 28 "World Position and Problems of the U.S.," National War College, 1949 August 30
Box 299, Folder 29 "An Estimate of the International Situation," Pentagon Orientation Conference, 1949 September 19
Box 299, Folder 30 The Current Situation, Central Intelligence Agency Conference, 1949 October 14
Box 299, Folder 31 "Where Do We Stand?" National War College, 1949 December 21
Box 299, Folder 32 "Russia and the Russians," Commercial Club of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1950 January 21
Box 299, Folder 33 "Foreign Policy and Security Interests," American Legion, National Security Commission, 1950 January 26
Box 299, Folder 34 "Peace as Objective of U.S. Policy," Dartmouth College, 1950 February 6
Box 299, Folder 35 "Canadian-United States Relations," Canadian Society of New York, 1950 February 10
Box 299, Folder 36 Report of South American Trip, 1950 March 29
Box 299, Folder 37 Notes on Problems Confronting European Allies, 1950 April 3
Box 299, Folder 38 Estimate of the International Situation, Pentagon Orientation Conference, 1950 April 17
Box 299, Folder 39 Commencement Speech at Dartmouth College, 1930 June 11
Box 299, Folder 40 Background Press Conference, 1950 August 22
Box 299, Folder 41 "The Present International Situation," National War College, 1950 August 29
Box 299, Folder 42 Address, Kroeger Forum, New York City, 1950 September 14
Box 300, Folder 1 "Some Political Aspects of Dollar Area-Sterling Area Financial Relationships," Princeton University, 1950 November 3
Box 300, Folder 2 American Participation in Multilateral Authority, Study Group of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, New York, 1951 March 15
Box 300, Folder 3 "International Situation," Princeton University Graduate School, 1951 April 25
Box 300, Folder 4 "World War II," Stafford Little Lecture Series, Princeton University, 1951 May 1
Box 300, Folder 5 Lecture at Miss Fine's School Concerning the Russians, Princeton, New Jersey, 1951 May 23
Box 300, Folder 6 Address before Princeton Club of Southern California, Pasadena, 1951 May 29
Box 300, Folder 7 Fourth of July Speech Aboard the "Oslofjord", 1951 July 4
Box 300, Folder 8 "The Political System of the U.S.S.R.," National War College, 1951 October 16
Box 300, Folder 9 "Development of Soviet Foreign Policy," U.S. Naval Academy, 1951 October 30
Box 300, Folder 10 Talk before the Economic Group of the Century Group, 1951 November 8
Box 300, Folder 11 Haverford College Seminar, 1951 November 14
Box 300, Folder 12 Trustees Meeting, Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching, 1951 November 20
Box 300, Folder 13 "Soviet Political and Economic System," NATO Defense College, Paris, 1951 December 3
Box 300, Folder 14 "Foundations of Soviet Foreign Policy," NATO Defense College, Paris, 1951 December 4
Box 300, Folder 15 "The Soviet Union as a Problem for the West," NATO Defense College, Paris, 1951 December 7
Box 300, Folder 16 Speech at Paul Hoffman Dinner in Pasadena, California, 1952 February 7
Box 300, Folder 17 Transcript of Press Conference, Department of State, 1952 April 1
Box 300, Folder 18 Statement Upon Presentation of Credentials to President of Soviet Presidium, 1952 May 14
Box 300, Folder 19 "Policy with Respect to the U.S.S.R.," Council on Foreign Relations Speech, New York City, 1952 December 15
Box 300, Folder 20 "Tasks Ahead in U.S. Foreign Policy," National War College, 1952 December 18
Box 300, Folder 21 "Problems and Opportunities of the Foreign Service," Lawrenceville School, 1953 April 30
Box 300, Folder 22 Speech, The Century Club, New York City, 1953 May 7
Box 300, Folder 23 Address at Joint Memorial Celebration of Two Churches in Hampton, Pennsylvania, 1953 May 27
Box 300, Folder 24 Speech to the Overseas Writers Club, Washington, D.C, 1953 May 29
Box 300, Folder 25 Commencement Address, Miss Fine's School, Princeton, New Jersey, 1953 June 9
Box 300, Folder 26 Seminar Series, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1953 July-August
Box 300, Folder 27 "Basic Problem in the American Approach to Foreign Policy," Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1953 October 5
Box 300, Folder 28 Outline of Remarks for Dinner with John Wood, New York City, 1953 November 10
Box 300, Folder 29 Discussion, "Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II," Princeton University, International Relations Club, 1953 November 13
Box 300, Folder 30 "Soviet Policy Since World War II," The Nassau Club, Princeton, 1954 January 6
Box 300, Folder 31 Notes for Speech at a Private Luncheon, Chicago, 1954 January 22
Box 300, Folder 32 Speech before the Veterans of Foreign Wars, East Berlin, Pennsylvania, 1954 February 11
Box 300, Folder 33 Address to the National Archives Personnel, Washington, D.C, 1954 October 27
Box 300, Folder 34 Speech to the Sunday Breakfast Club, Philadelphia, 1954 November 3
Box 300, Folder 35 "Western European Integration," Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1954 December 3
Box 300, Folder 36 "America's Experiment in Professional Diplomacy," circa, 1954-1955
Box 300, Folder 37 "Christianity in Russia," Men's Club, First Presbyterian Church and Faculty Club, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1955 January 13-20
Box 300, Folder 38 "U.S. Policy Toward Russia in the Aftermath of the Russian Revolution," History Department, Princeton University, 1955 March 15
Box 300, Folder 39 Address to the Princeton Alumni Club, St. Louis, Missouri, 1955 March 22
Box 300, Folder 40 "Background of the Present World Situation," Haverford College Collection, 1955 April 19
Box 300, Folder 41 Ernst Reuter Memorial Lecture, Berlin, 1955 October 12
Box 300, Folder 42 Meeting with Atlantik Brucke, Essen, 1955 October 17
Box 300, Folder 43 "Loyalty and the Public Servant," Princeton Adult School, 1956 February 23
Box 300, Folder 44 Address to the Harvard Law Review Dinner, 1956 April 7
Box 300, Folder 45 Telecast "Princeton '56: The Revolution in American Foreign Policy", 1956 April 21
Box 301, Folder 1 Remarks at Stevenson-for-President Committee, Princeton, New Jersey, 1956 April 30
Box 301, Folder 2 Commencement Address, Connecticut College for Women, New London, Connecticut, 1956 June 10
Box 301, Folder 3 Comments on Resolution by the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party of, 1956 June 30, 1956 July 5
Box 301, Folder 4 "Wilson, Lenin, and the Intervening Years," Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1956 October 1
Box 301, Folder 5 "Certain Long Term Implications of Suez," Johns Hopkins University, 1956 October 17
Box 301, Folder 6 Remarks at Dinner Meeting, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, 1957 January 3
Box 301, Folder 7 Seminar: "Russia as a Problem for Allied Statesmanship," Institute for Advanced Study, 1957 February 1-2
Box 301, Folder 8 Address, National Book Awards, 1957 March 12
Box 301, Folder 9 "Effects of the Russian Revolution on Western Society," DACOR, Washington, D.C, 1957 April 11
Box 301, Folder 10 Notes for Talk at History Club, Graduate College, Princeton University, 1957 April 18
Box 301, Folder 11 Address, Richard J. Gross VFW Post, East Berlin, Pennsylvania, 1957 June 22
Box 301, Folder 12 Lecture on the Russian Revolution, Oxford University, 1957 November 7
Box 301, Folder 13 Notes for Chatham House Talk, Military Commentators Circle Dinner, London, 1957 December 16
Box 301, Folder 14 Talk to Cerberus Society, Oxford University, 1958 March 6
Box 301, Folder 15 Lecture to the Brize Norton Air Force Base, Oxfordshire, 1958 March 17
Box 301, Folder 16 "Allied Policy Toward Russia, 1917-1920," Cambridge Faculty of History, 1958 April 23
Box 301, Folder 17 Remarks Concerning Questions of European Policy, Imperial College, 1958 April 30
Box 301, Folder 18 Remarks Concerning Problems of Writing Contemporary History, Swansea University College, 1958 May 2
Box 301, Folder 19 Talk on Russia and Asia, Oxford Majlis, 1958 May 5
Box 301, Folder 20 "America's Role in the Intervention of 1918-1920 in Russia," School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, 1958 May 12
Box 301, Folder 21 "Diplomacy, Scholarship and Politics," American Association, Oxford University, 1958 May 13
Box 301, Folder 22 Off-the-Record Discussion, The New Leader Group, New York, 1958 September 25
Box 301, Folder 23 "The Argument about Disengagement," Phillips Exeter Academy, 1958 October 5
Box 301, Folder 24 "The International Situation," Phillips Andover Academy, Massachusetts, 1958 October 8
Box 301, Folder 25 "Military Strategy and United States Policy," Report of Discussion Meeting, Council on Foreign Relations, 1958 October 27
Box 301, Folder 26 Notes for Tavern Club Speech, Boston, 1958 November 3
Box 301, Folder 27 "Military Strategy and U.S. Policy," Report of Discussion Meeting, Council of Foreign Relations, 1958 November 24
Box 301, Folder 28 Speech before the Overseas Writers, Washington, D.C, 1958 November 25
Box 301, Folder 29 "Alternate Strategic Concepts and Policies for the U.S.," National War College, 1958 November 26
Box 301, Folder 30 "The Russian Revolution," Princeton University History Lecture, 1958 December 11
Box 301, Folder 31 "Bolshevism and the War," City College Lecture I, New York City, 1959 February 25
Box 301, Folder 32 "The Liquidation of the Wartime Involvement," City College Lecture II, New York City, 1959 March 4
Box 301, Folder 33 "Recognition," City College Lecture III, New York City, 1959 March 11
Box 301, Folder 34 Notes for Luncheon Meeting of the Chicago Club, 1959 April 16
Box 301, Folder 35 "Dynamics of Soviet Foreign Policy," Politics Department, Princeton University, 1959 May 11
Box 301, Folder 36 Remarks for Dinner at Conference of the Institute for Strategic Studies, Oxford, 1959 October 2
Box 302, Folder 1 Notes for Speech to the Columbia Law School Faculty, 1960 January 7
Box 302, Folder 2 Notes for Speech to the Princeton Society of Friends, 1960 January 16
Box 302, Folder 3 "The Legacy of Stalin," The Cosmopolitan Club, New York City, 1960 February 9
Box 302, Folder 4 "The West in the 20th Century: A Personal View," Princeton University History Club, 1960 February 24
Box 302, Folder 5 "Problems of American Foreign Policy," Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1960 February 29
Box 302, Folder 6 Discussion "Education for What?" Tower Club, Princeton University, 1960 March 3
Box 302, Folder 7 Harvard Lecture, 1960 March 22
Box 302, Folder 8 "The West in the 20th Century: A Personal View," Harvard University Graduate History Club, 1960 March 30
Box 302, Folder 9 Notes for Talk to the Society of Fellows, Eliot House, Harvard University, 1960 April 11
Box 302, Folder 10 Outline for Riesman Freshman Seminar, Harvard University, 1960 April 25
Box 302, Folder 11 "Cultural Relations of the U.S. and U.S.S.R.," State Department Conference, Harvard University, 1960 April 29-30
Box 302, Folder 12 Introduction to the Honorable Charles E. Bohlen, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, 1960 May 31
Box 302, Folder 13 Address to the International Tolstoy Conference, Vienna, 1960 July 2
Box 302, Folder 14 Outline to Address at the Institute of International Politics and Economy, Belgrade, 1960 July 7
Box 302, Folder 15 "Russian and American Interests in East Asia," American Historical Association, Seattle, 1960 September 8
Box 302, Folder 16 Comments on Moscow Statement of December 6, 1960, 1960 December 8
Box 302, Folder 17 "Soviet-American Relations as a Problem for the New Administration," Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, 1960 December 14
Box 302, Folder 18 Meeting with Yale Foreign Students, 1961 January 8
Box 302, Folder 19 Outline of Department of Politics Talk at Princeton University, 1961 April 10
Box 302, Folder 20 Letter to Kennan Children on Genealogy, 1961 April 15
Box 302, Folder 21 Briefing to Newspaper Editors, State Department, Washington, D.C, 1961 August 15
Box 302, Folder 22 Remarks at Opening of Art Exhibit, Belgrade, 1961 September 15
Box 302, Folder 23 Sermon, Protestant Church Group Service, Belgrade, 1961 October 1
Box 302, Folder 24 Presentation to Overseas Writers, Washington, D.C. and to Council on Foreign Relations, 1962 January 16
Box 302, Folder 25 Briefing for the National War College, Belgrade, 1962 April 5
Box 302, Folder 26 Sermon (Palm Sunday), Protestant Church Group, Belgrade, 1962 April 15
Box 302, Folder 27 SHAPEX '62 Presentation, Paris, 1962 May 22-24
Box 302, Folder 28 Briefing, California People-to-People Group, Belgrade, 1962 September 12
Box 302, Folder 29 "Tocqueville and Custine," Historical-Philosophical Faculty, Belgrade, 1962 November 2
Box 302, Folder 30 Remarks at Farewell Luncheon for Owen T. Jones, 1962 December 27
Box 302, Folder 31 Sermon, Protestant Church Group, Belgrade, 1963 March 17
Box 302, Folder 32 "Historical Background of Serbia," International Women's Association, Belgrade, 1963 March 21
Box 302, Folder 33 Briefing, National War College Group, Belgrade, 1963 March 27
Box 302, Folder 34 "Medieval Serbia from Nemanja to the Turkish Conquest," Historical Paper, Belgrade, 1963 March
Box 302, Folder 35 Statement on the Question of the Denial of Most-Favored-Nation Treatment to Yugoslavia, 1963 April 23
Box 302, Folder 36 Notes for Press Briefing, Belgrade, 1963 May 4
Box 302, Folder 37 SHAPEX Presentation, Paris, 1963 June 19
Box 302, Folder 38 Mount Kisco Conference, 1963 June
Box 302, Folder 39 Talk at International Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade, 1963 July 12
Box 302, Folder 40 Sermon, Belgrade, 1963 July 21
Box 302, Folder 41 "Yugoslavia Between East and West," Trenton State College, 1963 September 25
Box 302, Folder 42 "The U.S. and Professional Diplomacy," Notes for Grasshopper Club Speech in Washington, D.C, 1963 October 7
Description: (Speech not delivered.)
Box 302, Folder 43 Remarks at Planned Parenthood Dinner, 1963 December 5
Box 302, Folder 44 Lecture on Eastern Europe, National War College, 1964 January 3
Box 302, Folder 45 Princeton University Lectures, undated
"The Tsar Himself", 1964 February 5
Box 302, Folder 46 "Russia's Economic Growth at the Turn of the Century", 1964 February 12
Box 303, Folder 1 "The Franco-Russian Pact", 1964 February 19
Box 303, Folder 2 "The Revolutionary Movement", 1964 February 26
Box 303, Folder 3 "The Diplomatic Background of the Russo-Japanese War", 1964 March 4
Box 303, Folder 4 "The Russian-Japanese War", 1964 March 11
Box 303, Folder 5 "The Revolution of 1905", 1964 March 18
Box 303, Folder 6 "The Duma", 1964 April 8
Box 303, Folder 7 "Russian Foreign Policy After the War with Japan", 1964 April 15
Box 303, Folder 8 "The Revolutionary Movement after 1905", 1964 April 22
Box 303, Folder 9 "The End of Tsardom", 1964 May 6
Box 303, Folder 10 "The Russian Japanese War, and American View," International House, Tokyo, 1964 June 17
Box 303, Folder 11 Letter to Representative Paul Findley Regarding Yugoslav Trade, 1964 September 14
Box 303, Folder 12 "The Role of the Teacher of History in Modern History" (Notes), Graduate History Club, 1964 October 7
Box 303, Folder 13 Notes on Khrushchev's Downfall for Talk at Council on Foreign Relations and YMCA Dinner, 1964 November
Box 303, Folder 14 "Some Lessons of American Diplomatic History," Ripon College, 1965 February 11
Box 303, Folder 15 Notes for Chatham House Talk, London, 1965 April 29
Box 303, Folder 16 Geneva Lectures, undated
"Historical Background of Soviet-Germany Policy", 1965 May 4
Box 303, Folder 17 "The Development of America's Far Eastern Policy", 1965 May 7
Box 303, Folder 18 "Philosophy and Strategy in America's Postwar Policy", 1965 May 11
Box 303, Folder 19 "The Shattering of the Rooseveltian Dream", 1965 May
Box 303, Folder 20 "Techniques of Statesmanship" (Notes), Woodrow Wilson Seminar, 1965 October 20
Box 303, Folder 21 "Problems of Stalin's Political Biography," Institute for Advanced Study, 1965 November 22
Box 303, Folder 22 "The Communist State as a Problem in American Foreign Policy," Wooster College, 1966 February 7
Box 303, Folder 23 Conference "Conflict and Change in Soviet Society," Princeton University, 1966 March 3-4
Box 303, Folder 24 "Certain Questions from the Early History of the Bolshevik Faction, 1906-1912," Russian Research Center, Harvard University, 1966 March 15
Box 303, Folder 25 Princeton University National Alumni Conference, Pebble Beach, California, 1966 April 14-17
Box 303, Folder 26 Lecture on Russian Revolution, Professor James Billingston's Course, Princeton University, 1966 May 3
Box 303, Folder 27 Notes for Informal Lecture "Complexities of the Postwar Period," Lawrenceville School, 1966 May 23
Box 303, Folder 28 Talk to Members of the American Summer School at Oslo Aboard the "S.S. Oslofjord", 1966 June 21
Box 303, Folder 29 Lecture on De Gaulle's Recent Policies, Norway, circa, 1966 June
Box 303, Folder 30 Dinner Talk at the Woodrow Wilson School, 1966 November 5
Box 303, Folder 31 "The Russian Revolution as an Event in History," Cornell University, 1967 April 14
Box 303, Folder 32 "The Legacy of Stalinism," Nobel Institute, Oslo, 1967 April 27
Box 303, Folder 33 Lecture on Russian Revolution, Groton School, Massachusetts, 1967 October 11
Box 304, Folder 1 Luncheon Talk, U.S.-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program, 1967 November 1
Box 304, Folder 2 Statement for Edward R. Morrow World Affairs Forum Dinner, Overseas Press Club, New York City, 1967 November 6
Box 304, Folder 3 Remarks in Introduction of John Kenneth Galbraith at a Meeting of "Negotiation Now," Princeton, 1967 November 19
Box 304, Folder 4 Notes for Seminar on the Origins of the Cold War, Institute for Advanced Study, 1968 February 15
Box 304, Folder 5 Speech, Tavern Club, Boston, 1968 February 26
Box 304, Folder 6 Statement for National Book Awards, New York City, 1968 March 6
Box 304, Folder 7 America Days Speech, Tampere, Finland, 1968 August 24-25
Box 304, Folder 8 Remarks upon Being Cited as New Jersey's Historian of the Year by the New Jersey Association of Teachers of English, 1968 November 8
Box 304, Folder 9 "Toward a Modern Diplomacy," Remarks Prepared for Discussion Group at Council on Foreign Relations, 1968 November 26
Box 304, Folder 10 "Foreign Affairs: A Time for Reform," circa, 1968-1969
Box 304, Folder 11 Notes for Mr. Hinsley's Seminar at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, 1969 February 27
Box 304, Folder 11 Notes "Origins of Cold War," Professor Louis J. Halle's Seminar at Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva, 1969 April 19
Box 304, Folder 12 Notes for Seminar "Russia as a Great Power in Modern Times," London School of Economics, 1969 April 24
Box 304, Folder 13 Notes for Seminar "The Future of Communism," St. Anthony's College, 1969 April 27
Box 304, Folder 14 Notes for Mr. Howard's Seminar on Containment, All Souls College, 1969 April 29
Box 304, Folder 15 Notes for Talk "Origins and Course of the Cold War," Wolfson College, 1969 May 6
Box 304, Folder 16 Notes for Talk at St. Catherine's, 1969 May 12
Box 304, Folder 17 "Brezhnev-Kosygin in Historical Perspective," Colloquium on Russian Studies, Princeton University, 1969 November 4
Box 304, Folder 18 "Beyond Vietnam," Denison University, 1970 February 10
Box 304, Folder 19 Lecture, Concord Academy, 1970 February 19
Box 304, Folder 20 "Marquis de Custine's Travels in Russia," Russian Research Center, Harvard University, 1970 February 20
Box 304, Folder 21 Seminar, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1970 February 25
Box 304, Folder 22 "Three Policies in Search of a Principle," Harvard University International Law Club, 1970 March 17
Box 304, Folder 23 Address before Owl Club, Cape Town, South Africa, 1970 April 28
Box 304, Folder 24 Lecture, University of East Anglia, 1970 May 18
Box 304, Folder 25 Speech at the Reunion Dinner of the Princeton Class of 1925, 1970 June 6
Box 304, Folder 26 Speech Delivered at the Dedication of Historical Marker at Studebaker House, East Berlin, Pennsylvania, 1970 August 15
Box 304, Folder 27 Remarks for Introduction of Mr. Walter Scheel, 1970 September
Box 304, Folder 28 Remarks on Occasion of U.S.-South Africa Leader Exchange Program, 1970 October 8
Box 304, Folder 29 Speech before the Export Council of Norway, 1970 October 21
Box 304, Folder 30 "Diplomacy as a Profession," Nassau Club, 1971 January 13
Box 304, Folder 31 Telephone Interview with Station WDR in Cologne, West Germany, 1971 February 16-17
Box 304, Folder 32 Seminar on American Foreign Policy, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1971 February 25
Box 304, Folder 33 "Sinews of Peace," Trans-Atlantic Radio Forum with Lord Franks, 1971 March 2
Box 305, Folder 1 BBC Film Documentary on Allied Intervention in Russia after World War I, 1971 May 25
Box 305, Folder 2 Opening Remarks at Ceremonial of the Academy-Institute, 1971 May 26
Box 305, Folder 3 Letter from Central Europe, Summary of Ideas Presented to West German Officials, 1971 June
Box 305, Folder 4 "Stalin as a Revolutionary," Seminar at Columbia University, Professor Brzezinski, 1971 October 20
Box 305, Folder 5 Remarks for Meeting of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1971 November 18
Box 305, Folder 6 Tribute to the Late Reverend Reinhold Niebuhr, American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1971 December 10
Box 305, Folder 7 Description of the Institute for Advanced Study, Written for Frank Taplin, 1972 January 24
Box 305, Folder 8 Conference "Origins of the Cold War," City University of New York, 1972 May 6
Box 305, Folder 9 Statement to the Press about Conclusions Reached at the Russian Studies Department, 1972 May 14
Box 305, Folder 10 Address before Ubersee Club, Hamburg, 1972 September 19
Box 305, Folder 11 "In Memoriam, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, 1900-1965", 1972
Box 305, Folder 12 Notes for Informal Talk on Research in Franco-Russian Alliance, Institute for Advanced Study, 1973 February 21
Box 305, Folder 13 Notes for Professor Schapiro's Seminar on Soviet Affairs, London School of Economics, 1973 May 22
Box 305, Folder 14 Notes for Dr. Noble's Seminar, Balliol College, Oxford, 1973 May 24
Box 305, Folder 15 Notes for Presentation at Meeting of the Foreign Affairs Club, All Souls College, Oxford, 1973 May 28
Box 305, Folder 16 Record of Conference on Soviet Negotiating Techniques, Oxford, 1973 July 12-14
Box 305, Folder 17 Notes on Remarks to Senior Officer Staff of the American Embassy, Helsinki, 1973 August 23
Box 305, Folder 18 Statement Made at the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Columbia, South Carolina, 1973 October 12
Box 305, Folder 19 Remarks Made upon Receiving the Emory Buckner Medal for Distinguished Public Service from the Federal Bar Council, 1973 November 21
Box 305, Folder 20 Remarks upon Receiving the Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1973 December 13
Box 305, Folder 21 Notes for Seminar on Soviet Dissidence, American Library, Brussels, 1974 January 16
Box 305, Folder 22 Presentation to Colloquium of Sino-Soviet Institute of George Washington University, Washington, D.C, 1974 January 29
Box 305, Folder 23 "The Unsettled Peace," Interview with BBC-TV in New York, 1974 February 12
Box 305, Folder 24 Lecture at the University of Minnesota, 1974 April 9
Box 305, Folder 25 "The Christian A. Herter Conference," Lecture at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, 1974 April 11
Box 305, Folder 26 Presentation to the Board of Trustees at the Institute for Advanced Study, 1974 April 27
Box 306, Folder 1 Memorial for the Late Mary Marquand Hochschild, 1974 May 8
Box 306, Folder 2 Statement for Testimony before the Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Affairs, 1974 September 24
Box 306, Folder 3 Address at the Smithsonian Institution, 1974 December 11
Box 306, Folder 4 Outline for Speech at the National War College, 1975 January 24
Box 306, Folder 5 "Some Thoughts on Personal Papers in Public Libraries," Princeton University Chronicle, 1975 February 24
Box 306, Folder 6 Notes for Colloquium at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C, 1975 March 17
Box 306, Folder 7 "Current Problems of Soviet-American Relations," Nassau Club, Princeton, 1975 April 2
Box 306, Folder 8 Toast to the Universities, Oxford-Cambridge Annual Dinner, Washington, D.C, 1975 April 10
Box 306, Folder 9 Memorial Tribute to W. Walton Butterworth, 1975 May 3
Box 306, Folder 10 Remarks at Reunion Dinner, Class of 1925, Princeton University, 1975 June 6
Box 306, Folder 11 "Directions and Limits of Growth," Notes Made at Ditchley Conference, 1975 June 20-23
Box 306, Folder 12 Comments on Paper Presented by Kei Wakaizumi, "Japan's 'Great Experiment' and the Japanese-American Alliance", 1975 October 8
Box 306, Folder 13 "The Enduring Anatomy of Russian-American Relations," American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1975 October 23
Box 306, Folder 14 "The Business of Détente," Notes for Talk at Princeton University, 1976 February 19
Box 306, Folder 15 Notes for Informal Talk at the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1976 March 18
Box 306, Folder 16 Commencement Address at Catholic University, 1976 May 8
Box 306, Folder 17 Notes for Talk at Arthur Link's History Class, Princeton University, 1976 September 29
Box 306, Folder 18 Notes for Lecture on Russia Aboard the S.S. Argonaut Black Sea Tour, 1976 October
Box 306, Folder 19 Comments on Paper by Richard Pipes, "Russia Under the Old Regime," American Historical Association, 1976 December 30
Box 306, Folder 20 "Lessons of the Past: Their Implications for the Present and the Future," Talk at Seminar, Georgetown University, 1977 April 7
Box 306, Folder 21 Speech at the Annual Meeting of the Business Council on Soviet-American Relations, 1977 May 13
Box 306, Folder 22 Remarks at Nassau Club, 1977 November 9
Box 306, Folder 23 "The Future of Soviet Communism," Remarks at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, 1978 February 22
Box 306, Folder 24 Notes for Lecture to Historians under the Auspices of U.S.I.S., Brussels, 1978 March 20
Box 306, Folder 25 Notes for Lecture at Berlin Improvement Society, East Berlin, Pennsylvania, 1978 April 21
Box 306, Folder 26 Remarks at Pacific Union Club, 1978 April 25
Box 306, Folder 27 Remarks at the California Club, Los Angeles, 1978 April 26
Box 306, Folder 28 Notes Sent to White House for Possible Inclusion in President's Annapolis Speech, 1978 May 26
Box 306, Folder 29 Lecture at Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1978 August 16
Box 306, Folder 30 Notes for Appearance before the President's Advisory Committee for Arms Control, 1978 September 14
Box 306, Folder 31 "Continuity vs. Change in Strategic Objectives of the Soviet Union," Notes for Lecture Winter/Spring, 1978
Box 306, Folder 32 Tribute to Nicholas Nabokov at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1979 January 24
Box 306, Folder 33 Introduction for Ambassador Troyanovsky at the Council on Foreign Relations, 1979 January 31
Box 306, Folder 34 Memorandum on Relative Development of Soviet and Western Armed Forces in Central Europe, 1959-1979, 1979 February 15
Box 307, Folder 1 Translation of Pushkin's Poem "The Monument", 1979 February
Box 307, Folder 2 Introduction of Professor Felix Gilbert at the Einstein Centennial Symposium, 1979 March 6
Box 307, Folder 3 "Morality and Foreign Policy," Auburn University and Informal Talk on "Current Problems of Foreign Policy", 1979 April 4-5
Box 307, Folder 4 Discussion on "Morality and Foreign Policy," University of Virginia, 1979 April 9
Box 307, Folder 5 Letter to the Editor of the Washington Post about SALT, 1979 April 27
Box 307, Folder 6 "Expansionism in the Modern Era," University of Illinois and University of Washington, 1979 November 5-7, 1979 November
Box 307, Folder 7 Talk at Trinity Church, Princeton, 1979 November 18
Box 307, Folder 8 Talk at Century Association about the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1980 January 10
Box 307, Folder 9 Letter to Joe Sisco about the Situation in the Middle East, 1980 February 18
Box 307, Folder 10 Testimony before the Senate Budget Committee, 1980 February 26
Box 307, Folder 11 Interview with Maarten Huygen for Haagse Post, Amsterdam, 1980 March 19
Box 307, Folder 12 Remarks at Dialogue at the Woodrow Wilson Center Sponsored Event at Union League Club, New York, 1980 March 26
Box 307, Folder 13 Notes on Talk at University of Tubingen, Germany, 1980 May 6-10
Box 307, Folder 14 Remarks at Class Dinner, Princeton Reunions, 1980 June 5
Box 307, Folder 15 Remarks at the Meeting of Pour le Merite, Regensburg, Germany, 1980 September 27
Box 307, Folder 16 Notes on Talks Given in China, 1980 October
Box 307, Folder 17 "Thoughts on the Situation in Poland", 1980 December
Box 307, Folder 18 Article on "Linkage", 1981 January 30
Box 307, Folder 19 Soviet-American Relations and the Reagan Administration, 1981 January
Box 307, Folder 20 Lecture to Women's Historical Circle, Moscow, 1981 April 16
Box 307, Folder 21 Remarks at Memorial Service for Harold Hochschild, 1981 May 12
Box 307, Folder 22 Interview with Michael Herde for RIAS Berlin (Radio), 1981 June 2
Box 307, Folder 23 Interview with Riehard Sperber, Rough Answers to Questions, 1981 August 27
Box 307, Folder 24 Address to New York Regional Association of Grantmakers, 1981 October 14
Box 307, Folder 25 "George Kennan's Warnungen," Nordeutscher Rundfunk (Radio), 1981 October 28
Box 307, Folder 26 Statement to Press Regarding President's Address, 1981 November 18
Box 307, Folder 27 "Dealing with the Soviet Union," Summary of Remarks at Luncheon Seminar, Council for a Livable World, Washington, D.C, 1982 January 27
Box 307, Folder 28 Notes for Flexner Colloquy, The Century Association, 1982 February 2
Box 307, Folder 29 "George Kennan: A Critical Voice," Fan Mail, 1982 October
Box 307, Folder 30 "George Kennan: A Critical Voice," Transcript of Blackwood Film, 1982 October
Box 308, Folder 1 Briefing for National Academy of Sciences, 1982 December 17
Box 308, Folder 2 Introduction of McGeorge Bundy, Institute for Advanced Study, 1983 January 25
Box 308, Folder 3 Letter to Tom Wicker, The New York Times, 1983 February 15
Box 308, Folder 4 Interview with Daphne Hawkes for Possible Use in a Book Comprised of Interviews with "Elders", 1983 February 17
Box 308, Folder 5 Statement for Meeting of Ambassadors Emeritus Group of the American Committee on East-West Accord, 1983 February 22
Box 308, Folder 6 "Perspective on Faith," Talk at Trinity Church Forum, 1983 May 1
Box 308, Folder 7 Remarks at Installation Ceremony for Frederick Starr as President of Oberlin College, 1983 September 24
Box 308, Folder 8 Remarks for "In Concert" (Musicians Against Nuclear War), Carnegie Hall, 1983 October 24
Box 308, Folder 9 Remarks for Concert for the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament at the Institute for Advanced Study, 1983 November 5
Box 308, Folder 10 Remarks at Foreign Policy Forum, Sponsored Jointly by the Kennan Institute and the Stanley Foundation, 1983 December 2
Box 308, Folder 11 Lake Forrest College Speech, 1984 January 23
Box 308, Folder 12 Interview for Revue Interventions, Paris, 1984 March 7-8
Box 308, Folder 13 Talk at University of Europe, Florence, 1984 March 14
Box 308, Folder 14 Talk at Class of Professor Robert Tucker on Leadership, Princeton University, 1984 April 24
Box 308, Folder 15 Remarks at Dinner for Robert Silvers, Editor of The New York Review of Books, 1984 May 4
Box 308, Folder 16 Speech on Presentation of Jacoby Award to Mr. and Mrs. Armand Hammer, 1984 May 8
Box 308, Folder 17 Remarks upon Receiving Gold Medal for History by the American Academy/Institute of Arts and Letters, 1984 May 16
Box 308, Folder 18 Remarks on U.S.-Soviet Relations, Council on Foreign Relations Dinner, New York, 1984 October 9
Box 308, Folder 19 Statement on Arms Talks, 1985 January 24
Box 308, Folder 20 Remarks for Ullman Seminar, Princeton University, 1985 March 28
Box 308, Folder 21 "A Statesman's Approach to U.S.-Soviet Relations," Congressional Roundtable, 1985 April 3
Box 308, Folder 22 Remarks on Receiving the James Madison Award, Princeton University, Whig-Clio Dinner, 1985 April 16
Box 308, Folder 23 Remarks at the Academy of Arts and Letters upon Presentation of Award to Senator Pell, 1985 May 15
Box 309, Folder 1 Trinity Church Forum, 1985 June 2
Box 309, Folder 2 Interview with Paul Gorman of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for Their Bulletin, 1985 September 17
Box 309, Folder 3 Remarks at Tenth Anniversary Dinner, Kennan Institute, 1986 November 13
Box 309, Folder 4 Article Written for The New York Times Magazine on Nuclear Weapons, 1986 November
Box 309, Folder 5 Remarks at Memorial Service for Margaret Setton, 1987 March 12
Box 309, Folder 6 Interview with Walter Cronkite, 1987 March 31
Description: (Interview conducted in December 1986)
Box 309, Folder 7 Reactions to Cronkite Interview, To Be Acknowledge, 1987 March-June
Box 309, Folder 8 Remarks at Policy Planning Staff Fortieth Anniversary, Department of State, 1987 May 11
Box 309, Folder 9 Remarks for Trustees Dinner, Institute for Advanced Study, 1987 October 3
Box 309, Folder 10 Memorial Tribute to Dorothy Hessman, Washington, D.C, 1987 October 4
Box 309, Folder 11 Remarks upon Receiving Freedom from Fear Medal from the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 1987 October 16
Box 309, Folder 12 Remarks upon Receiving an Honorary Degree at Rider College, 1988 February 14
Box 309, Folder 13 Remarks upon Receiving Physicians for Social Responsibility Award, 1988 March 5
Box 309, Folder 14 Remarks at the Kennan Institute Dinner in Kennan's Honor, 1988 April 21
Box 309, Folder 15 Remarks Given at Retirement Dinner in Honor of Professor Robert Tucker, 1988 May 6
Box 309, Folder 16 "Some Reflections on the Nature of Government", 1988 August
Box 309, Folder 17 Notes for Remarks Given at Trustees Dinner, Institute for Advanced Study, 1988 October 28
Box 309, Folder 18 MacNeil-Lehrer Television Interview, 1988 December 21, 23, 1988 December
Box 309, Folder 19 MacNeil-Lehrer Television Interview, Correspondence in Response, 1988 December
Box 310, Folder 1 Britannica Award, 1989 February 22
Box 310, Folder 2 "Comments on the Assertion that the Soviet Union has a Tremendous Superiority in Conventional Weapons in Europe", 1989 May 4
Box 310, Folder 3 SHAPEX Conference, 1989 May 9-10
Box 310, Folder 4 to 5 Television Interview for Sunday Today with Garrick Utley, 1989 May 21
Box 310, Folder 6 Talk before the Council on Foreign Relations, 1989 December 20
Box 310, Folder 7 Television Interview on Good Morning America with Charlie Gibson, 1990 April 6
Box 310, Folder 8 "Remarks for Milwaukee Forum", 1990 May
Box 310, Folder 9 "Council of State – A Proposal", 1990 May 3
Box 310, Folder 10 "Berlin", 1990 June 8
Box 310, Folder 11 Informal Talk to Institute for Advanced Study Board of Trustees Dinner, 1990 October 19
Box 310, Folder 12 Trip to Washington for Meeting of American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, Presenting Kennan Award to Baker and Schevardnadze, 1990 October 19
Box 310, Folder 13 "Washington and the Baltics", 1991 January
Box 310, Folder 14 Tribute to Ruth Sivard Upon Her Receipt of the Josephine Pomerance Award, 1991 May 6
Box 310, Folder 15 Laudatio for Gordon Craig upon His Induction into Pour Le Merite, 1991 May
Box 310, Folder 16 Memorial Written for Kennan's Sister, Connie Bradt, 1991 May
Box 310, Folder 17 Television Interview with Robin MacNeil for MacNeil-Lehrer News, 1991 August 22
Box 310, Folder 18 Poem by Kennan in Honor of his Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary, 1991 September 29
Box 310, Folder 19 Remarks Made at Dinner for Centennial of Averell Harriman's Birthday, 1991 November 14
Box 310, Folder 20 Remarks Made at Dinner Giving Kennan Peace Prize of National Cathedral, Washington, D.C, 1991 November 16
Box 311, Folder 1 Talk at Trinity Church Forum, 1992 January 12
Box 311, Folder 2 "Some Thoughts on the Future of the Kennan Institute", 1992 May
Box 311, Folder 3 Poem for Ruth Perkins' Birthday, 1992 November 21
Box 311, Folder 4 Appearance on MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour and Reactions, 1993 January 14
Box 311, Folder 5 Charlie Rose Television Show, to Promote Book, 1993 February 19
Box 311, Folder 6 Remarks at National War College on Establishment of Chair in Kennan's Honor, 1993 September 8
Box 311, Folder 7 Remarks Prepared for but Never Made to the Trinity Church Coffee Hour, 1993 November
Box 311, Folder 8 Spoken at Friends' Forum, Institute for Advanced Study, 1993 December 2
Box 311, Folder 9 Possible Article on A. Harriman, Never Done, 1993 December
Box 311, Folder 10 United Nations, Structure of International Community, 1994
Box 311, Folder 11 to 12 BBC Interview Regarding the Cold War, 1995 April
Box 311, Folder 13 Poem to Bill and Laura Riley, 1995 September 1
Box 311, Folder 14 Address Given by Grace, George Kennan Award to C. Vance, 1995 November 21
Box 311, Folder 15 Interview on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 1996 April 18
Box 311, Folder 16 "Impressions of Norway," Unfinished Draft, 1996 July
Box 311, Folder 17 Comments Regarding Institute for Advanced Study Woods at Friends' Meeting, 1996 December 15
Box 311, Folder 18 Comments by Ambassador George Kennan for 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the Central Intelligence Agency, 1997 October 22
Box 311, Folder 19 Remarks Made upon Receiving Excellence in Diplomacy Award, 1997 December 3
Box 311, Folder 20 Memories Written for the Family Regarding Wartime Experience, 1998 June
Box 311, Folder 21 NPR (National Public Radio) Regarding the History of NATO, 1999 April 21
Size: Includes audiocassette tape.
Box 311, Folder 22 Interview with G. Seay for Anniversary of the Kennan Institute, 1999 June
Box 311, Folder 23 "Kosovo," circa, 1999
Box 319, Folder 5 "Dialogue" Interview, Woodrow Wilson Center, 2000 February
Size: Includes CD.
Box 311, Folder 24
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