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This accession is comprised of materials related to the Adela Investment Company, Inc. It contains some of the company's internal documentation, such as memoranda and the text of a presentation on divestiture given at a staff meeting. It also contains several reports, including notes on a talk by Peter F. Drucker summarizing an Adela management meeting, a report by Richard Boyle on the mobilization of capital, and a 1996 U.S. Agency for International Development study on venture capital. There is also correspondence between Richard Boyle and Eugene Gonzalez, the former Executive Vice President of Adela who later became President of the Board of Management, and a file on Ernst Keller, the Managing Director of Adela for its first ten years. Ernst Keller's file is mainly comprised of correspondence between himself and Richard Boyle. Both men's correspondence with Boyle mainly pertains to Boyle's project to collect stories on Adela's history.
Series 1: Africare, 2002-2009
4 boxes
2 items
Contains speeches, briefing materials, grant proposals, brochures, correspondence, and annual as well as various other reports of Africare. Also included is audiovisual material consisting of raw footage and media recordings related to Africare.
Contains clippings, correspondence, and audiovisual materials regarding Coles's career. It includes records documenting his time as director of Howard University's Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center and Morehouse College's Andrew Young Center for International Affairs.
Contains memos, correspondence, articles, and ephemera related to Africare and USAID.
This series includes papers and speeches, Africare reports, and awards.
Series 6: September 2012 Accession, 2009-2011
1 box
Restricted Content
Box 10
This series documents Julius Coles's service on the Board of the Academy for Educational Development (AED), which began in August 2010 and continued until July 2012 when the organization and the board were dissolved. The papers detail the actions taken by the board in response to USAID's decision to ban the organization from receiving federal funds as a result of its failure to disclose malfeasance and misuse of funds by its employees working in Pakistan.
Collection contains 140 b/w negatives as well as prints of the International Military Tribunal of the Far East taken by Kantrowitz of the Army photography unit, 1946-1947.
19 prints and 24 negatives of the Lower East Side and Little Italy, Manhattan, 1947.
The Administrative Files series documents the founding and operations of the WPFC, including minutes of the Biennial meetings and Executive Committee meetings, press releases, annual reports (entitled "What We Did"), and correspondence, notably letters in protest of violations of freedom of the press and "fan mail" from individuals appreciative of the efforts of the WPFC. The series also contains copies of WPFC publications, including handbooks for journalists, reports, working papers, and lecture series, as well as publicity pamphlets for the WPFC and WPFC histories, declarations of free press, and amicae briefs. Also included are recordings of television appearances by WPFC members and of conferences, and materials related to International Press Freedom Day, begun in 1991 by UNESCO.
Series 4: Projects, 1977-2009
14 boxes
The Projects series documents several projects that the WPFC was involved in, including code words on phrases used to mask censorship practices in the post Cold-War era, the Coordinating Committee of Free Press Organizations and their Fund Against Censorship grants program, the Eastern European Aid Project, and the WPFC's media assistance program. The records predominantly include applications, meeting minutes, reports, and statements, as well as correspondence and related articles. The series also includes files of project proposals with related correspondence on if the proposal was accepted and background materials on the projects.
Series 5: Electronic Files, 1987-2009
160 items
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
The Electronic Files series documents the last two decades of the WPFC operations, especially after 2000, and includes Common Files and Statements and Reports. The Common Files are composed of files on the administration of the WPFC and include committee files, meeting materials, project files, and correspondence. The Statements and Reports are composed of the files of individual WPFC staff members, including personal reports, speeches and statements, correspondence, biographies, and projects.
These records, sent in early 2013, include a file of correspondence and articles, and van Heuven's personnel records from his time in the State Department.
The material in this accession includes email and other correspondence as well as select articles. Also includes an autographed photograph of Adlai Stevenson.
Series 9: 2010 Accession of Audio-Visual Materials, 1991-2009
2 boxes
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
This series includes one data cartridge, 17 data CDs, 185 audio cassettes and 14 VHS tapes of high-level negotiations, meetings, and inteviews with key individuals documenting the work of the Project on Ethnic Relations. Much of this material is available electronically. Please review Mudd Library's policy on audio-visual materials for information about accessing non-digitized items.
Series 10: 2016 Addition of Revival Activities and Watts Files, 1991-2016 September 21
8 items
Restricted Content
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
The 2016 addition is primarily composed of about 2,000 Outlook emails and other files that document the 2014 consultations and roundtables held in Romania, as well the run-up to the 2016 renewal of the Project on Ethnic Relations. Many of the emails have attachments which, together with the emails themselves, provide a rather comprehensive record of this undertaking, including the rapporteur's account of the two 2014 roundtables.
"Risky Business: Journalists Who Covered the Civil Rights Movement", 2009 April 23
1 box
Restrictions may apply.
Box 192
DVD
John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Interviews (1964 and 1971), 1964-1971, 2011
1 box
Restrictions may apply.
Box 247
John Doar Career Scrapbook, circa 1965-2013
1 box
Restrictions may apply.
Box 253
This is the smaller of the two scrapbooks in this box
Series 5: Later Activities, 1905 June-2013
38 boxes
Restrictions may apply.
SOME ONLINE MATERIAL
Series 5 documents Doar's legal career in private practice and his continued interest in civil rights matters from the 1960s. The majority of the series is composed of court documents pertaining to the investigation Doar led in the 1980s into the bribery charges laid against United States District Judge Alcee Hastings. A few other cases are also documented, though to a much lesser extent.