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This series documents Dean's life at the American University in Beirut and his service as United States delegate to the meetings of GATT. It consists of certificates, documentation of conferences, correspondence, diaries, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, a photograph, and a résumé. The correspondence is primarily from his time as a student at the American University in Beirut.
Series 1: Peter Grose Papers, 1933-1999
4 boxes
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The Peter Grose Papers document Grose's research on Allen Dulles, the origins and early years of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Soviet Union. The papers include writings, subject files consisting of research notes and photocopied sources, and a small number of photographs. Of note is the Central Intelligence Agency's declassified history of Allen Dulles's tenure at the CIA. The collection also includes readings and other materials from a Yale seminar on Cold War intelligence taught by Grose.
Writings on Allen Dulles, 1933-1989
1 folder
Box 2, Folder 12
(Includes portions of a manuscript by Victoria Price, submitted to Eleanor Dulles for approval.)
Series 2: Topical Files, 1892-1989
2 boxes
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The Topical Files series is predominantly composed of copies of articles and books written about the Dulles Family, especially Dulles's brother John Foster, as well as related correspondence seeking her approval for publication. The series also includes reports related to Dulles's work with the State Department, especially concerning her work in Berlin, Hungary, and Eastern Europe.
Series 3: Writing, 1863-1988
2 boxes
The Writings series includes drafts and published copies of articles and books written by Dulles and related correspondence with readers. The majority of her writings concern the career of her brother, John Foster Dulles. Other topics include a fictional story on visiting a brain, Harvard during the twenties, and life as an ambassador. Also included are transcripts of two interviews conducted with Dulles about her life and career with the State Department and reference materials she collected in preparation for writing, the majority of which are newspaper clippings about John Foster Dulles.
Correspondence and School Records from Princeton University, 1947-1949
1 folder
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Box 1, Folder 3
Box 1, Folder 5
Series 1: May 2008 Accession, 1940-2008
1 box
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May 2008 Accession consists of correspondence between family members prior to and following Allen Macy Dulles' injury as a Marine lieutenant in the Korean War. Prior to the injury, the correspondence documents Dulles's education and activities at primary school, Phillips Exeter Academy, Princeton University and Oxford University. Following the injury, materials include correspondence to and from Allen Macy Dulles, professional and personal correspondence of Allen Welsh Dulles and the Dulles family, correspondence with doctors regarding Dulles' physical condition, and military records including a citation for the Silver Star Medal which Dulles earned for his wartime leadership and bravery.
Series 7: July 2009 Accession, 1730-2008
64 boxes
2 items
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The July 2009 Accession contains historical documents originating in the offices of the Linkages and Learning Team (Nicola Armacost, Director) and Presidents Mary Ellen Iskenderian, Nancy Barry, and Michaela Walsh. They pertain to workshops, programs, training, media coverage, and meetings. Materials include compact disks, correspondence, newletters, and reports.
Box 1906, Folder 4
Box 1907, Folder 1
Box 1907, Folder 3
Box 1907, Folder 5
Box 1907, Folder 6
Subseries 5A: ACLU Printed Material, 1917-1994
71 boxes
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This subseries consists of publications produced by the ACLU and is broken down into the following sections:
Box 1956, Folder 1-2
International Civil Liberties: Puerto Rico - "Bulletin of the Office of Puerto Rico", 1947-1948
2 folders
Box 1957, Folder 3-4
This subseries consists of printed material culled from the Subject Files (Series 3) and includes monographs, journals, newsletters, magazines, reports, newspapers, press releases and some press clippings. Much of the material deals with various topics related to the main subjects.
This subseries (21.42 linear feet) contains periodicals as well as pamphlets, monographs, and public relations materials produced by individuals and organizations outside the ACLU. The organizations include well-known groups such as the YWCA and SNCC, but is composed primarily of regional councils and committees or highly-specialized activist groups--ranging from the extreme left to the extreme right.