MAX M. KAMPELMAN:

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Kampelman, Max M., 1920-2013, creator.
Title:Max M. Kampelman papers,
Dates:1922-2010.
Abstract:Correspondence, newsletters, published and unpublished articles, speeches, government reports, press releases, news clippings, television footage, memoirs, interviews, and related materials documenting the public life of Max M. Kampelman as legislative counsel to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (1949-1955), as a friend and advisor to Humphrey throughout his political career (1956-1978), and as United States ambassador (1980-1992). The papers also reflect Kampelman's activities in professional and community groups.
Quantity:71.5 cubic feet (71 boxes, 2 oversize folders, unboxed, and 1 folder in Reserve); 32 master audio files: WAV (7.3 GB); 4 master audio files: MP3 (55 MB); 15 user audio files: MP3 (532 MB); 61 master video files: MOV (830 GB); 1 master video file: MP4 (1 GB); and 14 user video files: MP4 (11.2 GB).
Location:See Detailed Description section for shelf location.

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Max M. KampelmanMax M. Kampelmacher was born to Jewish Austrian immigrant parents on November 7, 1920. He grew up in the Bronx, New York, attending Jewish parochial schools and the Talmudical Academy High School. He graduated from New York University in 1940. In 1941, just before entering law school, he changed his surname to Kampelman. He achieved a J.D. from the School of Law at New York University in 1945 and earned his M.A. in political science from the University of Minnesota in 1946. He taught at the University of Minnesota from 1946 through 1947 and then at Bennington College (Bennington, Vermont) in 1948.

In January of 1949 he took a three-month leave from Bennington to help Hubert H. Humphrey, whom he had met while attending the University of Minnesota, set up his Washington, D.C. office. Kampelman stayed with Humphrey as his legislative counsel until 1955 and remained a lifelong friend and advisor to Humphrey. In 1956 Kampelman completed a Ph.D. in political science at the University of Minnesota. Kampelman joined the law firm of Fried, Frank, Harris & Shriver in 1957, moving to their Washington, D.C., office.

In 1980 Kampelman was appointed an ambassador by President Jimmy Carter and assigned the co-chairmanship of the United States Delegation to the Madrid Meeting of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). President Ronald Reagan reappointed him as chairman in 1981. Kampelman also served as head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations on Nuclear and Space Arms from 1985 to 1987. Kampelman retired from public service in January 1989. His retirement was short lived; he returned to act as a delegate to the CSCE Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension (June 1990), the CSCE Geneva Meeting of Experts on National Minorities (July 1991), the CSCE Moscow Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension (September-October 1991), and the CSCE Helsinki Summit (July 1992).

President Ronald Reagan awarded Kampelman the Presidential Citizens Medal in 1989. In 1999 Kampelman was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton. Kampelman died in January 2013 at the age of 92.

Additional biographical information can be found in the Background, Education, and Business series; in the paperwork submitted to the United States Department of State for the presidential commission that appointed him ambassador (Ambassadorship series), in his diary and book files in the Publications series; in the news clippings contained in his scrapbooks (Non-Textual series), and in Kampelman's autobiography: Entering New Worlds: The Memoirs of a Private Man in Public Life (1991).


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Kampelman's ambassadorial files concern his work at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), Madrid, Spain (1980-1983), two sessions of the CSCE Conference on Human Dimension (1990 and 1991), the CSCE Meeting of Experts on National Minorities (1991), the CSCE Helsinki Summit (1992), and as head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations on Nuclear and Space Arms for the arms control talks with the Soviet Union held in Geneva, Switzerland (1985-1989). The ambassadorial files contain correspondence, statements, reports, publications, invitations, and memorabilia.

A significant portion of the collection centers on Kampelman's interactions with Humphrey and his offices, particularly Humphrey's political campaigns, networking, and public image. These files are predominantly correspondence, with some speech texts and reports.

Also included are a few materials related to Kampelman’s participation during World War II as a conscientious objector in a research experiment on human starvation conducted at the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, University of Minnesota.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These documents are organized into the following sections. Please click on one of the two section links to see a detailed description of the materials.

Kampelman Papers
Background, Education, and Business, 1934-2009
Topical Correspondence, 1940-2007
Alphabetical Correspondence, 1955-2010
Interviews and Appearances, 1980-2010
Publications, 1939-2010
Volumes of Compiled Papers, 1941-2005
Speaking Engagements, 1944-2010
Organizations, 1941-2009
Campaign Interests, 1960-1993
Staff Files, 2003-2004
Trip Files, 1961-1992
Ambassadorship, 1966-1968, 1980-2009
Non-textual materials, 1935-2008
Kampelman Files on Hubert H. Humphrey
Campaigns, 1949-1972
Correspondence: Humphrey Office(s), 1947-1978
Humphrey Correspondence, 1955-1972
Humphrey as Subject, 1947-1988
Humphrey Speaking Engagements, 1954-1972
Humphrey Statements on the Floor, 1949-1954


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Access Restrictions:

Access to and use of reserve materials requires the curator's permission.

Digitized originals are closed. Access and use requires the curator’s permission.

Some of these files are located off site in Remote Storage. Advance arrangements are required in order to view the files.

Please consult reference staff for more information.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Max M. Kampelman Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

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Accession Information:

Accession number: 9165; 9253; 9333; 9335; 9355; 9371; 9481; 9558; 9575; 9600; 9654; 9783; 9787; 9813; 9911; 9954; 10,146; 10,167; 10,206; 10,212; 10,221; 10,332; 10,376; 10,627; 10,926; 11,133; 11,292; 11,394; 11,479; 11,556; 11,903; 12,151; 12,399; 12,543; 12,821; 13,040; 13,166; 13,252; 14,058; 14,351; 14,489; 15,086; 15,386; 15,464; 15,714; 15,894; 16,061; 16,077; 16,318; 16,336; 16,483; 16,563; 16,863; 17,096; 17,291

Location of Master Files:

Digital masters of audiovisual material are maintained on the Society's secure digital collections storage servers and are managed and preserved in accordance with archival best practices.

The original audiovisual material was disposed after they were digitally reformatted into digital audio and video files.

Processing Information:

Selected pieces of correspondence have been replaced by photocopies. The originals have been placed in Reserve (Reserve 69).

Processed by: Kathryn A. Johnson; Lynn Leitte, July 1997 and March 2001; Meagan Kellom, November 2014-February 2015.

Catalog ID number: 990017337190104294

Digital audio and video transferred from audiovisual material by Saving Tape for preservation purposes (November 2018).

Boxes 30 and 31 were vacated after audiovisual materials were disposed (January 2019).

Digitized by: Minnesota Historical Society, February 2019


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapseKAMPELMAN PAPERS

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151.C.2.6F1Biographical information:
1968-1999. 4 folders.
Includes two curriculum vitae; a partial transcript of an unidentified interview (1968); articles about Kampelman; cards and notes sent during his 1999 illness, and summary information from his 1990 and 1992 sessions at Pritkin Longevity Center.
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154.I.8.10F65 1940-2007. 3 folders.
Includes information compiled for various awards and nominations, news clippings, and articles.
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147.J.13.7B36Admission to the Bar, 1941-1950. 2 folders.
Files include paperwork, general correspondence, and review by the Committee on Character and Fitness.
Business venture, 1953-1955.
In conjunction with Leon M. Depres, Kampelman made an investment in the uranium industry toward purchase of mining property and establishment of a company to mine uranium in Utah.
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154.I.8.10F65FBI files, 1951-1980. 2 folders.
Form 57: U.S. Civil Service, Security Clearance, 1980-1989.
The Great Starvation Experiment, by Todd Tucker, 2006.
Includes biographical information about Kampelman who was a conscientious objector during the war and participated in an experiment concerned with the rehabilitation of starving people from war-torn countries.
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InternetHome movies, undated and 1985. 2 master video files (3 hours, 59 minutes): MOV (52.3 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (2.2 GB).
Originally transferred from 8 mm film.
Home movies, undated and 1985 Digital video
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147.J.13.7B36Irish, William, J., et. al. vs. Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, 1968.
Lawsuit regarding a complaint on the system of apportionment for election for election of delegates.
Legal name change, December 8, 1941.
Lippincott, H. Shephard vs. George McGovern, Hubert H. Humphrey, Edmund Muskie, and Paul N. McCloskey, Jr., 1972.
Lawsuit regarding non-legislative activities on congressional time and budget.
Petitions to the Supreme Court of the United States Concerning Quakers, 7th Day Adventists, and Pacifists, 1944-1945.
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154.I.8.11B66Philanthropy, 2009.
Press clippings and miscellaneous, 1955-1972, 1995-2008. 3 folders.
Press releases and announcements: Departure from Humphrey's legislative counsel, 1955.
School records:
High school, 1934-1937.
New York University, 1937-1940.
New York University, School of Law, 1940-1943.
University of Minnesota, College of Law, 1945-1952.
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151.C.2.6F1Tributes to Kampelman:
1981-1995. 4 folders.
Certificates, programs, letters, and announcements of awards or honors bestowed on Kampelman. A list of known tributes and awards is included in the first folder. Many certificates are also housed in the Non-Textual Materials series.
American Bar Association diplomacy award, 1999.
Presidential Medal of Freedom Award, August 11, 1999.
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154.I.8.11B66Presidential Medal of Freedom Award. 3 volumes.
National Endowment for Democracy: Democracy Service Medal given to Kampelman, May 22, 2008.
Includes photographs of event.
Various events, 1981-2002.
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National Endowment for Democracy, Democracy Service Medal given to Kampelman, May 22, 2008. 1 master video file (58 minutes, 52 seconds): MP4 (1 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (556 MB).
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147.J.13.5B34University studies and teaching, 1937-1948, 1957:
Kampelman's notebooks for class work at New York University; essays, correspondence, and lecture notes for the University of Minnesota; and a paper annotated "American University." The lecture notes include prepared lectures for class, as well as some news clippings and other articles for discussion or mention. All of these have been photocopied for preservation, as the original paper was quite deteriorated.
New York University essays and term papers, 1937-1940. 3 notebooks.
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New York University essays and term papers,1937. 1937
New York University essays and term papers,1938-1939. 1938-1939
New York University essays and term papers,1940. 1940
New York University School of Law legal briefs, 1941-1942.
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New York University School of Law legal briefs,1941-1942. Digital version
Essays for M. A. degree at University of Minnesota, undated and 1946-1948.
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Essays for M. A. degree at University of Minnesota, undated and 1946-1948. Digital version
Correspondence: Teaching at the University of Minnesota, 1946-1947.
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Correspondence: Teaching at the University of Minnesota, 1946-1947. Digital version
Lecture notes: "Humanities in the Modern World," University of Minnesota, Summer 1946.
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Lecture notes: Humanities in the Modern World, University of Minnesota,Summer 1946. Digital version
Lecture notes: "Social Science I" (no. 10), University of Minnesota, 1946-1947.
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Lecture notes: Social Science I (no. 10), University of Minnesota,1946-1947. Digital version
Lecture notes: "Development of Political Thought" (164f) and "Political Science" (166s), University of Minnesota, 1947.
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Lecture notes: Development of Political Thought (164f) and Political Science (166s), University of Minnesota, 1947. Digital version
Lecture notes: "Fundamentals of Politics," Bennington College, 1949.
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Lecture notes: Fundamentals of Politics, Bennington College,1949. Digital version
"Relations of Congress to Parties and Pressure Groups" seminar XVIII, American University, March 12, 1957.
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Relations of Congress to Parties and Pressure Groups seminar XVIII, American University,March 12, 1957. Digital version

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The topical correspondence contains correspondence with individuals, Jewish groups, members of the American Friends (Quakers), organizations and groups that he was not a member of, conscientious objector groups, and family. It also contains correspondence concerning topics Kampelman was interested in and kept separate files on, as well as correspondence about the publication of his articles, book reviews and speeches. The files also hold guest lists and catering information for entertaining done by Kampelman, thank-you notes, birthday greetings, and condolence letters. For correspondence pertaining to speaking engagements, see also the Speaking Engagement series; for correspondence pertaining to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), the United State Information Agency (USIA), or the United States Department of State, see also the Ambassadorship series.
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151.C.2.6F1Adoption: General, 1954-1962.
American Friends Service Committee, 1940, 1948-1949.
American Friends Service Committee: Civilian Public Service Union, National Service Board for Religious Objectors, 1944-1995:
Kampelman was a member of CPS volunteer unit no. 115 which participated in a University of Minnesota Human Starvation Experiment studying the mental and physical effects of starvation. Files include paperwork for enrolling in CPS, news clippings about CPS activities, and reports on the program. See also the Scrapbooks in the Non-Textual Materials series.
Paperwork and news clippings, 1944-1945, 1950. 2 folders.
Reports and pamphlets, 1944-1945, 1950. 2 folders.
CPS unit No. 115 volunteers 50th year reunion, 1995.
American Society of Friends, 1940.
Kampelman's participation in the Reading Iron Company Playground project. Includes a letter to Kampelman's sister, Mollie.
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154.I.7.13B54Andreas, Dwayne O. correspondence, 1964-1983.
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151.C.2.6F1Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith:
Anti-Boycott Legislation:
These files concern legislation designed to make it illegal for a United States firm to participate in a boycott of Israel in order to do business with Arab nations.
1977. 2 folders.
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154.I.7.13B54 1977-1979, 1981-1983. 3 folders.
General correspondence and memoranda, 1976-1985. 7 folders.
International affairs, 1979-1980.
Archer-Daniels-Midland, 1997-1998.
Arnold, Stanley, 1991-1995.
Articles, book reviews, and speeches correspondence:
Includes programs, correspondence, press releases and some texts.
General, 1955-1970. 2 folders.
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154.I.7.14F55General, 1971-1982. 4 folders.
American Bar Association Senior Law Division: Experience, December 1993.
American Bar Association Senior Law Division: Experience, Summer, 1994.
American Historical Review, book reviews, 1959.
American Political Science Review, 1973-1974.
"The Arrogance of the Press" article, The Washingtonian, October 1974.
"Ban Missiles in the Gulf," article by Kampelman and Luck for the Washington Post, April 1991.
Civil Service Commission, 1962-1966.
Commentary, SDI article with Jastrow, 1991-1992.
The Communist Party vs. the CIO, 1954-1974. 3 folders.
"Congress, the Media, and the President" article, 1975.
Council Woman article, 1960.
"Dissent, Disobedience and Defense in a Democracy" article, World Affairs, September 1970.
"Excesses at '68 Convention," Washington Post, September 11, 1996.
Foreign Affairs, Summer 1989.
Freedom at Issue, November-December 1989.
"The Helsinki Process Moves to Copenhagen. . .," May 1990.
"How to Meet the Third World...," Wall Street Journal, November 19, 1993.
"The Intellectual and the Requirements of a Democratic Society" article, 1970.
Kampelman and White article for the Wall Street Journal, February 13, 1991.
New York Times article with Jastrow, January 13, 1993.
New York University Journal, April 1988.
Operations and Policy Research [OPR], Inc. book reviews, 1960-1970.
Opinion editorial drafts, December 1989.
"Shooting Diplomacy in the Foot," New York Times opinion editorial by Kampelman and Luck, May 9, 1991.
"START: Completing the Task," Washington Quarterly, 1989.
St. John's University Law Review, Fall 1992.
Vorontsov op-ed and Kampelman response, 1987.
Wall Street Journal, July 1989.
World Affairs, Summer 1991.
Ben Gurion University, American Associates, 1982-1983.
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151.C.2.6F1Birthday greetings (75th), 1995.
Councilor of the United States Department of State, 1987-1989. 2 folders.
Delegate to Congress from the District of Columbia, 1962-1967.
Ebin, Morris and Jules, 1955-1958.
Employment on Hubert H. Humphrey staff, 1949-1955.
Entertaining, 1980-1992:
Kampelman's 60th birthday celebration, November 10, 1980.
Kampelman's 65th birthday celebration, November 10, 1985.
Picnic, July 13, 1986.
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick dinner, December 16, 1986.
Picnic and swim party for State Department employees, 1988.
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson reception, March 19, 1989.
Naum Meiman dinner, May 3, 1989.
Reception for Jeffrey Kampelman and Nina Bang-Jensen, June 11, 1989.
CSCE delegation reunion party, July 15, 1990.
Kampelman's 70th birthday party, October 21, 1990.
Hubert H. Humphrey 80th birthday celebration and symposium, June 5-6, 1991.
CSCE delegation reunion party, August 10, 1991.
Kirkpatrick book party, November 30, 1991.
Schifter retirement party, April 12, 1992.
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154.I.8.11B66Family correspondence, 1959, 1971, 1991-2007. 3 folders.
Includes material related to the deaths of Kampelman's mother, wife and daughter.
Farrell, James T., 1965-1979.
General correspondence, 1955-1979.
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151.C.2.6F1Goldberg, Arthur J., 1965-1972.
Goldberg, Arthur J. memorial, 1990.
Hoover, J. Edgar correspondence, 1952.
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154.I.8.12F67Humbaraci: Pfizer, 1989-1990.
Hungary, 1991-1993.
International Teaching Machines, 1961-1962.
Iran, 1993-1994.
Israel, 1978-1983. 2 folders.
Israel: Government, 1989-1992.
Israeli Embassy correspondence, 1976-1978. 2 folders.
Italian Project: Regarding Jewish catacombs, 1984-1985.
Jackson, Senator Henry M., 1974-1976.
Keys, Ancel: Nutrition, 1961, 1969, 2005.
King, Cyril [Virgin Islands], 1969-1977.
Correspondence about Kampelman's trip to the Virgin Islands; in support of King's appointment; and with the Governor of the Virgin Islands.
Lord, Miles, 1955-1960.
Lubavitch, 1987-1991.
The Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman Collection of Jewish Ethics, 2005.
Meiman, Inna and Naum, 1985-1986.
Meyerson, Ms. Bess, 1975-1980.
Minnesota Historical Society, 1967-1984.
Minnesota, State of: Agriculture, 1954-1960.
Minnesota, State of: Civil Aeronautics Board, 1957-1958.
Missile Defense, 1993-1997.
NAPCO India controversy, 1968-1985.
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151.C.2.6F1National Capital Transportation Agency, 1963-1965.
Instigation of rapid rail transit and bus service as private enterprise in the Washington, D.C., area. See also the Scrapbooks in the Non-Textual Materials series.
Personal letters received from notable government figures, 1952-1965:
Includes letters from Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Neuberger, John S. Cooper, Barry Goldwater, Theodore Sorenson, J. Edgar Hoover, and John F. Kennedy.
Photocopies of originals.
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154.I.8.12F67Poland, 1983-1984.
Proxmire, Senator and Mrs. William, 1955-1971.
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151.C.2.6F1Recommendations/suggestions for appointment: Committees, Civil Service positions, et. al., 1960-1964, 1967. 3 folders.
Renaissance Club (Philip Lader): Renaissance Weekend 1989, December 29, 1989-January 1, 1990.
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154.I.8.13B68Reprints, 1958-1964.
Robins, Davis and Lyons, 1958-1967.
Roche, John P., 1965-1980.
Rostow, Eugene, 1974-1981. 2 folders.
Schifter, Richard, 1990-1996.
Schultz, George P., 1995-1996.
Soviet Jewry, 1979-1984.
Taurer, Bernard, 1955-1985. 11 folders.
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151.C.3.1B2Thank-yous, congratulations, and condolences, 1968-1969. 2 folders.
U.S. Presidential Delegation to the funeral of Golda Meir, 1978-1979.
Virgin Islands, 1961-1969. 2 folders.
Support for Cyril King as the successor to Ralph Paiewonsky. Also, government statements and internal memoranda.
Virgin Islands: Press/news articles, 1961-1969.
Wallach, Eugene Robert (Bob), 1989.
Yad Harav Herzog, Encyclopedia Talmudica, 1982-1983.
Institution for the study of Jewish law and promotional material for a publication on the same topic.
Zik Group: Drosophila, 1992.
A garden sculpture for children created in Washington, D.C. by the Zik Group with support from Max and Marjorie Kampelman.

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These correspondence files are topically very diverse: Kampelman was writing to friends, acquaintances, and colleagues at universities, public service institutions, government agencies, and in the private sector. Many pieces of correspondence are congenial notes about books, articles, professional activities, and social functions. The files also contain thank-you notes, greetings, and congratulations. The 1981-1999 series contains many letters making appointments or arranging speaking engagements. Kampelman corresponded with individuals at several University of California campuses, the University of Minnesota, George Washington University, Georgetown University, the Society of American Friends, the Textile Workers Union of America, and various newspapers and magazines. These files are not related to Humphrey or to Kampelman's law practice and clients. The alphabetical correspondence is organized predominantly by last name of the sender or addressee. Letters are also filed by name of the organization, committee, topic, or business. There are many inconsistencies, as some letters from an organization may be filed under the name of the sender, while others are filed under the name of the organization.
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154.I.7.6F47 1955-1967:
A-R. 14 folders.
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154.I.7.7B48S-W. 5 folders.
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151.C.3.1B2Letterbook correspondence, 1955-1967:
A, 1956-1967.
B, 1955-1964. 4 folders.
C, 1955-1964.
D, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
E, 1955-1964.
F, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
G, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
H, 1955-1967. 3 folders.
Howe, John at Encyclopedia Britannica, 1955-1967.
Also, Honorable William Benton at Encyclopedia Britannica.
I-J, 1955-1964.
K, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
L, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
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151.C.3.2F3M, 1955-1964. 3 folders.
N, 1955-1964. 2 folders.
O-Q, 1955-1967.
R, 1955-1967. 3 folders.
Re, Edward D., Chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, 1967.
S, 1955-1967. 3 folders.
S, 1955-1967.
T, 1955-1967.
U-V, 1955-1967.
W, 1955-1967. 3 folders.
X-Z, 1955-1964.
1968-1974:
C, 1970.
E-F, 1972.
G, 1968-1973.
H-I, 1971-1972.
J-L, 1968-1973.
M, 1970-1973.
N-O, 1968-1973.
P-Q, 1970-1973.
R, 1970-1974. 2 folders.
S, 1968-1974. 2 folders.
T, 1968-1974.
U-V, 1971.
W, 1969-1972.
X-Z, 1968-1971.
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154.I.7.7B481981-1986:
L-Z, 1981-1982. 11 folders.
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154.I.7.8F49A-Z, 1983. 25 folders.
Includes separate folder for Susanne Glatter correspondence.
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154.I.7.9B50A-S, 1985. 19 folders.
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154.I.7.10F51T-Z, 1985. 6 folders.
A-O, 1986. 15 folders.
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154.I.7.11B52P-Z, 1986. 8 folders.
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151.C.3.2F31981-1999:
A-B. 2 folders.
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151.C.3.3B4C-Z. 13 folders.
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154.I.7.11B521996-2010:
A-Z, 1996.
A-Z, 1997. 24 folders.
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154.I.8.11B66A-Z, 1998. 19 folders.
A-Z, 1999.
A-Z, 2000-2001.
2002-2003.
Includes news clippings and miscellaneous.
2004-2010.
A-Z, 2008. 4 folders.

Expand/CollapseInterviews and Appearances, 1980-2010

Many of the interviews pertain to Kampelman's ambassadorship and to United States foreign policy and arms negotiations. The interviews are typed transcripts and published excerpts, as well as audio and video recordings. Interviews are arranged in chronological order in three sections: interview transcripts, recorded interviews, and recorded events and television appearances.
Also included are television appearances that interview, include, or are about Max Kampelman and his life.
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151.C.3.3B4Interview transcripts, 1981-2010:
"Russia's Record Since Helsinki: 5 Years of Cheating," U.S. News and World Report, February 9, 1981.
Interview on CSCE with Hikita, Ashahi Shimbun, March 17, 1983.
Interview on CSCE, El Pais, March 20, 1983.
Interview on CSCE, Der Spiegel, March 20, 1983.
Interview by Marek Nowak, Studium Papers 8:1 (January 1984), November 1983.
"The Madrid Agreement," circa December 1983.
"Can We Negotiate with the Russians? (and if so, how?)," Encounter 15 (1985).
Interview with George Urban.
"Kampelman Says U.S. Will Wait for the Right Arms Agreement," Daily Bulletin (October 8, 1985).
Excerpts from United States Information Agency interview with Robin Newman.
"Status of Geneva Arms Control Negotiations," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, July 23, 1986.
"Geneva Arms Control Negotiations," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, January 9, 1987.
"U.S., Allies Agree on Broad INF Verification Principles," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, March 10, 1987.
"Kampelman Cautiously Optimistic About INF Pact," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, March 10, 1987.
"Breakdown in Arms Talks," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, July 28, 1987.
Meet the Press, August 2, 1987.
"Arms Negotiator Sees Progress Despite Soviet Demands," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, September 11, 1987.
Untitled interview, United States Information Agency Foreign Press Center, October 16, 1987.
"START Represents Historic Opportunity," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, December 2, 1987.
"START Changes Good," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, December 18, 1987.
John McLaughlin's One on One, March 25, 1988.
"Kampelman Cites 'Illusion' of Nuclear Free Zones," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, June 9, 1988.
"SLCMS Are Main Problem in Reaching START Pact," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, June 20, 1988.
"Life on the Edge," University of Minnesota Alumni Association magazine, December 1988.
Unidentified interview, July 20, 1989.
"Interview with Vladimir Petrovsky and Max Kampelman," CNN Newsmaker Saturday, October 28, 1989.
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154.I.8.14F69"Arms Control," White Burkett Miller Center of Public Affairs, 1990.
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Arms Control, White Burkett Miller Center of Public Affairs,1990. Digital version
Krause, Charles, 1990.
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Krause, Charles,1990. Digital version
"Protecting the Rights of Minorities, " On the Line, Voice of America, June 22, 1991.
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Protecting the Rights of Minorities,  On the Line, Voice of America,June 22, 1991. Digital version
Untitled interview, Journal de Geneve, June 11, 1991.
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Untitled interview, Journal de Geneve,June 11, 1991. Digital version
"Upcoming Moscow Meeting to Focus on Human Rights," August 1, 1991.
Excepts from United States Information Agency interview.
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Upcoming Moscow Meeting to Focus on Human Rights,August 1, 1991. Digital version
The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project Labor Series, June 4, 1993.
Interviewed by Morris Weisz.
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Interview with Lee Willett, October 1994.
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Interview with Lee Willett,October 1994.Digital version
World Without War Council, 1996.
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World Without War Council,1996.Digital version
"Interview with Max Kampelman," by Barry Fulton, August 25, 1997.
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Interview with Max Kampelman, by Barry Fulton, August 25, 1997.Digital version
Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training: Foreign Affairs Oral History Project, June 24, 2003.
Interviewed by Charles Stuart Kennedy.
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Minnesota Historical Society interview, June 16, 2008.
Interviewed by Brian Horrigan and Molly Tierney.
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Minnesota Historical Society interview,June 16, 2008.Digital version
Interview of Max Kampelman, U.S. Ambassador to the Madrid Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe 1980-1983, August 24, 2010.
Interviewed by Neil Simon of the U.S. Helsinki Commission.
RESTRICTED: Closed Originals
Interview of Max Kampelman, U.S. Ambassador to the Madrid Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe 1980-1983,August 24, 2010.Digital version
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131.H.3.8F-171Recorded interviews, 1980-2010:
"Helsinki Plus 5," Communique with Simon Winchester, Public Radio International, August 8, 1980. 1 master audio file (28 minutes, 34 seconds): WAV (144 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
"Madrid--End of the Line," Communique with Robert [Segal?], National Public Radio Educational Services, 1981. 1 master audio file (28 minutes, 36 seconds): WAV (288 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
WNWS Florida interview, August 8, 1985. 1 master audio file (53 minutes, 49 seconds): WAV (271 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
American Focus, May 15, 1988. 1 master audio file (59 minutes, 44 seconds): WAV (301 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Press Conference, USA, Voice of America, June 2, 1990. 1 master audio file (27 minutes, 50 seconds): WAV (140 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
WAMU, McGinty Show interview, August 22, 1991. 1 master audio file (59 minutes, 11 seconds): WAV (298 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Larry King Show, November 22, 1991. 1 master audio file (56 minutes, 17 seconds): WAV (284 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 1992. 1 master audio file (22 minutes, 58 seconds): WAV (115 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Speaking of Everything, hosted by Howard Cosell, December 21, 1991. 1 master audio file (28 minutes, 14 seconds): WAV (142 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Interview has a biographical nature, also lists many of Kampelman's citations and honors during the introduction.
Zero Nuclear Weapons, Georgetown University Forum with Lillian Brown, circa 2007. 1 master audio file (27 minutes, 57 seconds): WAV (141 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
"War and Peace City: Geneva,"60 Minutes Australian TV, 1985. 1 master video file (31 minutes, 55 seconds): MOV (6.8 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: history of U.S.-Soviet arms negotiations, arms race, and about the city of Geneva and United Nations Forum on Arms. This program is not a re-broadcast of the United States program, this is the Australian production of 60 Minutes, thus the content frequently refers to the Australian position on and interest in the U.S.-Soviet negotiations.
Worldnet no. 227/Euronet no. 139, United States Information Agency, July 23, 1986. 1 master video file (58 minutes, 15 seconds): MOV (13 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: U.S.-Soviet negotiations, United States' position and actions, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI a.k.a. "Star Wars"), and Intermediate Nuclear Force (INF) treaty Zero Option. Program features worldwide call-in questions.
Ambassador Kampelman on SBS-TV and TCN-9, Sydney, Australia, August 1986. 1 master video file (9 minutes, 25 seconds): MOV (2.5 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: questions concerning U.S. Soviet negotiations and pending summit meetings. How serious are both parties about achieving peace?
"America Today Special Report: Reykjavik," Worldnet, United States Information Agency, October 11, 1986. 1 master video file (1 hour, 44 seconds): MOV (13.7 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: Reagan-Gorbachev summit in Reykjavik, Iceland.
MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, March 9, 1987. 1 master video file (10 minutes, 44 seconds): MOV (3.3 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: INF agreement: verification problems, `reduction to Zero' intentions, objectives, repercussions, and who makes the decision?
Meet the Press, NBC News, March 8-10, 1987. 1 master video file (28 minutes, 55 seconds): MOV (6.3 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: Kampelman and Senator Dale Bumpers discuss the Iran/Contra scandal and how this affects the U.S.-Soviet arms negotiations. Also intrusive verification problems with INF agreements. This copy includes aired commercials.
Worldnet no. 352/Euronet no. 201, United States Information Agency, March 10, 1987. 1 master video file (9 minutes, 57 seconds): MOV (2.1 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: U.S.-Soviet Arms Negotiations: NATO inclusion in verification measures, European participation in INF treaty negotiations, location of Soviet SS-20 missiles, and SDI. This program includes worldwide call-in questions.
Worldnet no. 595/Eanet no. 55, United States Information Agency, December 16, 1987. 1 master video file (1 hour, 1 minute): MOV (13.2 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: U.S.-Soviet negotiations: INF treaty, SDI, potential for eradication of all nuclear weapons in the foreseeable future, nuclear-free zones in the Pacific, and Chinese weapons sales. This program features world-wide call-in questions.
John McLaughlin's One on One, (No. 309) WTTW Chicago, March 25, 1988. 1 master video file (53 minutes, 3 seconds): MOV (13 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: Discussion of U.S.-Soviet negotiations: Sea-launch cruise missiles, long-range strategic missiles (ICBM's), SDI, START treaty, Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty, satellite sensors, and the Reagan-Gorbachev summit.
"Dialogue," Worldnet no. 806/Euronet no. 400, United States Information Agency, June 20, 1988. 1 master video file (1 hour, 27 seconds): MOV (13 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: SDI and its economic implications, START treaty, broad interpretation vs. narrow interpretation of the ABM treaty, and verification issues for mobile missiles. this program includes worldwide call-in questions.
Good Morning America, December 15, 1988. 1 master video file (14 minutes, 6 seconds): MOV (3.5 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: United States State Department policy concerning the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and peace in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and the PLO.
"Interview with Ambassador Kampelman, Arms Negotiator," WETA-TV, Washington, D.C., August 6, 1991. 1 master video file (32 minutes, 56 seconds): MOV (7 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: role of the negotiators vs. role of the leader/president, START treaty, cooperation of United States and Soviet Union on verification issues, and debate over mutual assured destruction as a deterrent to nuclear war.
"Interview with Ambassador Kampelman on U.S.-Soviet Relations," Christian Science Monitor TV, August 22, 1991. 1 master video file (22 minutes, 34 seconds): MOV (4.8 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: the end of the Cold War, changing United States foreign relations with the new Soviet Republics, question of a strong centralized power left in Moscow, the head of the Russian Federation, United States corporate financial investment in the new republics to spur the economy, and the introduction of the Rule of Law.
Kampelman: Interview on the Russian Constitution, C-SPAN, June 18, 1993. 1 master video file (34 minutes, 3 seconds): MOV (7.7 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Topics: Kampelman and Louis Fisher discuss the post-USSR Russian constitution.
Anti-Missile Defense, CBN News, August 8, 1995. 1 master video file (5 minutes, 55 seconds): MOV (2.1 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Dawn of the Atomic Age, Achievement Television Network, American Academy of Achievement, 1995. 1 master video file (1 hour, 2 minutes): MOV (13.5 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Interview with Neil Simon, August 24, 2010. 1 video disc (57 minutes, 58 seconds) (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
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Benjamin Epstein interview with Max Kampelman, December 2, 1980. 1 master audio file (25 minutes, 2 seconds): WAV (126 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (17 MB).
Interview giving an overview of CSCE beginnings by Benjamin Epstein of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
Benjamin Epstein interview with Max Kampelman,          December 2, 1980 Digital audio
Interview with Mitchell L. Robinson for Ph.D. dissertation, August 16, 1988. 1 master audio file (46 minutes, 31 seconds): WAV (234 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (33 MB).
Interview with Mitchell L. Robinson for Ph.D. dissertation, August 16, 1988 Digital audio
Fumio Watabe interview, August 28, 1989. 1 master audio file (37 minutes, 35 seconds): WAV (189 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (25 MB).
Fumio Watabe interview, August 28, 1989 Digital audio
Press Conference, Madrid, Commission on CSCE [USA Department], undated. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 26 minutes): WAV (434 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (57.3 MB).
Press Conference - Madrid - Commission on CSCE [USA Department], undated Digital audio
Interview with Morris Weisz, June 4, 1993. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 35 minutes): WAV (478 MB) amnd 1 user audio file: MP3 (61.5 MB).
Interview with Morris Weisz, June 4, 1993 Digital audio
Max M. Kampelman and John Lampe Interview, United States Institute for Peace Radio Tour, [January?] 1997. 1 master audio file (53 minutes, 27 seconds): WAV (269 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (36.1 MB).
First Radio Tour of 1997. Many radio stations call in to ask questions, each station limited to a certain amount of time. Topics: the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans (Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia), their upcoming 1997 elections, Dictator Milosevic and his regime; extension of NATO membership to Eastern European nations; suppressing Milosevic with strong economy spurred by democracy and opening of the media, specifically TV and radio, which are state controlled; Russian forces I-4 and S-4 in Bosnia; and compliance with war criminal indictments.
Max M. Kampelman and John Lampe Interview, United States          Institute for Peace Radio Tour, [January?] 1997 Digital audio
Satellite File Interview--Ambassador Kampelman, Summer 1983. 1 master video file (29 minutes, 44 seconds): MOV (6.4 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (281 MB).
Topics: Kampelman discusses CSCE proceedings. CSCE will be meeting again in Vienna during 1986 to review Soviet adherence to the Helsinki Final Accords and CSCE agreements to improve human rights in their own an in allied nations. Of particular concern are the issues of social dissidents and religious freedom. He also discusses the Stockholm confidence building measures and disarmament meeting proposed by France.
Satellite File Interview--Ambassador Kampelman, summer 1983 Digital video
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131.H.3.8F-171Recorded events and television appearances:
DW-TV: Max Kampelman, undated. 1 master video file (11 minutes, 17 seconds): MOV (3.4 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Person of the Week: Max Kampelman, undated. 1 master video file (4 minutes, 44 seconds): MOV (3.8 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Tape X, 1988. 3 master video files (1 hour, 38 minutes): MOV (37.7 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches:
CNN's Profiles in Government, September 28, 1988.
Georgetown University, October 7, 1988.
JIT Trainor Awards, October 7, 1988.
Interview by Jiro Hirano: NHK News Today, October 26, 1988.
NHK Today, October 26, 1988.
Same interview as above, not recorded.
Today Show, November 16, 1988.
Call-In Program with Ambassador Kampelman, November 29, 1988.
Ambassador Kampelman, December 15, 1988.
Newsmaker Saturday, December 17, 1988.
Worldnet 1942/Euronet 710, December 13, 1990. 1 master video file (1 hour, 15 minutes): MOV (17 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Produced by Riddlesberger.
1992. 1 master video file (1 hour, 33 minutes): MOV (20.1 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches:
Student Ctr. Ballroom Silver Summit, First Event, February 24, 1992.
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1992.
Worldnet 2712/Euronet 869, June 19, 1992.
Produced by Riddlesberger.
CNN Aircheck World Day, January 2, 1992.
Voluntary Starvation, with Del Walters, WJLA TV, Washington, D.C., May 17, 2002. 1 master video file (4 minutes, 29 seconds): MOV (2 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
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Humphrey Interview: Kampelman, undated. 2 master video files (1 hour, 20 minutes): MOV (18.9 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (758 MB).
Humphrey interview: Kampelman numbers 1 and 2, undated Digital video
Tape IX, 1988. 1 video file (2 hours, 58 minutes): MOV (37.7 GB).
Ambassador Kampelman Armed Forces Network, February 28, 1988.
John McLaughlin's One on One, March 25, 1988.
John McLaughlin's One on One, May 1, 1988.
Dedication West Point Jewish Chapel, May 5, 1988.
Worldnet No. 785, June 9, 1988.
Neanet No. 18, June 9, 1988.
Eanet No. 66, June 9, 1988.
Worldnet No. 806, June 20, 1988.
Euronet No. 400, June 20, 1988.
Tape XI, 1989. 2 video files (4 hours, 44 minutes): MOV (61.1 GB).
Marine Corp. Command Erskine Lecture, March 1, 1989.
American Religious Town Hall, March 2, 1989.
Banquet, March 2, 1989.
Reform in USSR, Part 1, March 2, 1989.
Reform in USSR, Part 2, March 2, 1989.
Interview with Ralph Begleiter, September 14, 1989.
CNN Newsmaker Saturday, October 28, 1989.
C-Span Viewer call in with Ambassador Kampelman, December 6, 1989.
News Night on BBC, December 15, 1989.
Tape XII, 1990. 3 video files (5 hours, 49 minutes): MOV (74.1 GB).
ICC/Panel on Ascendency of Democratic Ideas, October 31, 1990. 1 master video file (22 minutes, 16 seconds): MOV (4.6 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (201 MB).
ICC/Panel on Ascendency of Democratic Ideas, October 31, 1990 Digital video
1991. 2 video files (2 hours, 44 minutes): MOV (61.4 GB).
Freedom House, March 27, 1991.
Hungarian TV, June 11, 1991.
Arms Negotiations-Soviet Relations, August 6, 1991.
Good Morning America, August 29, 1991.
Foreign Press, September 6, 1991.
ABA: Jewish Book Fair, November 1991.
1993. 2 video files (4 hours, 31 minutes): MOV (60.5 GB).
Kampelman Sarasota Talk, February 11, 1993.
Freedom House, January 1993.
American Bar Association, June 3, 1993.
C-Span Interview, June 18, 1993.
Richard M. Scammon Memorial Service, The Cosmos Club, May 22, 2001. 1 master video file (1 hour, 36 minutes): MOV (22.2 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (915 MB).
Richard M. Scammon Memorial Service, The Cosmos          Club, May 22, 2001 Digital video
Hubert H. Humphrey: Teacher, Politician, Humanitarian, at the Hubert Humphrey Institute, May 3, 2003. 1 master video file (1 hour, 5 minutes): MOV (13.8) and 1 user video file: MP4 (619 MB).
Hubert H. Humphrey: Teacher, Politician, Humanitarian,          at the Hubert Humphrey Institute, May 3, 2003 Digital video

Expand/CollapsePublications, 1939-2010

This series contains articles and book reviews, in both published and unpublished format, written by or about Kampelman. Publications are in alphabetical order by title of the article. The only exceptions are book reviews, which are under "book reviews." If an article was untitled, it is listed under the title of the publication. The majority of the articles relate to CSCE, nuclear and space arms negotiations, and foreign policy. This series also contains Kampelman's Ph.D. dissertation and files pertaining to Kampelman's memoir, Entering New Worlds: The Life of a Private Man in Public Life.
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154.I.8.14F69Alerting America: The Papers of the Committee on the Present Danger, 1984.
Introduction by Kampelman.
"An Alternative Route to Global Community," American Behavioral Scientist, August 2005.
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151.C.3.3B4"Arms Control and Soviet Relations: In Perspective," Journal of International Affairs, 4 (Spring 1988).
"The Arrogance of the Press," The Washingtonian (October 1974).
"At the East-West Divide," Freedom at Issue 83 (March/April 1985).
Book reviews. 1 folder:
The Progressive:
"Big Democracy," Bureaucracy in Democracy by Charles S. Hyneman, October 1950.
"FDR's Alter Ego," Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History by Robert E. Sherwood, January 1949.
"Our Foreign Policy," Congress and Foreign Policy by Robert A. Dahl, March 1951.
"U.S. Politics: A New Look at Our Past," The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It by Richard Hofstadter, November 1948.
The Reconstructionist:
The Alien and Asiatic in American Law by Milton R. Konvitz, 1946.
"Random Thoughts," undated.
Other publications:
"After the Revolution? Authority in a Good Society," by Robert Dahl, in World Affairs, March 1971.
Communism in American Unions by David J. Saposs, (1959), in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, (1960).
Do You know Labor? by James Myers, 1943.
Farewell to Texas: A Vanishing Wilderness by William O. Douglas, (1967) in National Parks Magazine, (1967).
Labor and Labor Co-ops by James Myers, 1943.
"Political Ideology," by Robert E. Lane, Psychiatry, November 1963.
The Political Primeval: From the Amoeba to the White House, by Edgar Berman, 1974.
"The Ties that Bind Russia," American Communism and Soviet Russia: The Formative Period by Theodore Draper, (1960).
"Bombs Away," The New York Times, April 24, 2006.
"Campaign Reform that Goes `to the root'" ["Cut Campaign Costs, Not Spending"], New York Times, December 20, 1989.
"Can Foreign Policy be Democratic?," American Perspective, (1948).
"'Catholic Worker' Champion of the Poor," and "Democratic Front," Conscientious Objector, undated.
Contributor to "Choosing and Using Vice Presidents: A Report of the 6th Miller Center Commission," University of Virginia, undated.
"The Communist Party and the CIO: A Study in Power Politics," Staff Report to the Senate Subcommittee on Labor and Labor Management Relations, 1952. 2 folders.
Kampelman's Ph.D. dissertation
Correspondence with New York Times' Alfred H. Moses about potential articles, 1993.
"A Critique of the Press," undated.
CSCE plenary sessions: "Building the House of Democracy," "The Rule of Law and Free Elections," "The Miner's Canary and Minority Rights," "CSCE: A Triumph of the Human Spirit," reprinted in World Affairs 153:1 (Summer 1990).
"Death in Clusters," New York Times, (January 13, 1993).
Coauthored with Robert Jastrow.
"Decision-Making in Defense--The Role of Organization: Congressional Control vs. Executive Flexibility," Public Administration Review 18:3 (Summer 1958).
"Defense in Space Is Not 'Star Wars'," New York Times Magazine, (January 27, 1985).
"Democracy and Human Dignity," 300th Anniversary of Christ Church Philadelphia, Philadelphia, November 14, 1995, reprinted in Vital Speeches of the Day 62:16 (June 1, 1996).
"Democracy and the Worlds of Science and Politics," 1990.
"The Democratic Challenge in Latin America," Freedom at Issue 81 (November/December 1984): 12-15.
"A Different Kind of Nuclear Warrior," Newsweek, 2008.
"Dissent, Disobedience, and Defense in Democracy," World Affairs (September 1970).
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151.C.4.5B12Entering New Worlds: A Private Man in Public Life (New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1991) files, 1981-1992:
These files pertain to Kampelman's memoirs, published in 1991. They contain correspondence with friends, colleagues, editors, and potential publishers. There are also press releases from the United States Information Agency (USIA), letters from the Department of State, and typed memoranda to the book file which read as journal entries. The "Diary" file is a typed, dated narrative, with continuous pages numbered 1-593. The files are in rough chronological order.
Book file, 1981-1990. 5 folders.
"Wilson" [background on foreign affairs], 1980-1988.
"Diary file," 1983-1988.
"Diary," 1985. 2 folders.
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151.C.4.6F13"Diary," 1985. 2 folders.
Publishing contract, 1989.
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147.J.13.5B34Correspondence: research and editing, 1987-1991. 2 folders.
Typed manuscript draft, [1990?]. 3 folders.
Correspondence: General and promotional, 1990-1994. 3 folders.
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154.I.8.10F65Typed manuscript draft, May 1991. 4 folders.
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147.J.13.5B34Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit 40th Annual Jewish Book Fair, November 17, 1991.
Book jacket, 1991.
Lists of persons purchasing the book or receiving the book as a gift, 1991-1992.
News clippings about the book, 1991-1992.
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151.C.3.3B4"Entrance of Weapons of Mass Destruction into the Middle East Conflict," October 27, 1993.
Coauthored by Robert Jastrow.
"The Evolution of Max Kampelman," The Washington Post, January 23, 1985.
"Geopolitics: The U.S. and the Middle East," ADL Bulletin (January 1980).
"Harold Joseph Laski: A Current Analysis," The Journal of Politics (February 1948), 1947-1948.
"Hill Hearings Raise Question of Lawyer's Role," Legal Times of Washington (August 21, 1978).
Coauthored with Milton Eisenberg.
"The Helsinki Process Is in Danger," The Atlantic Community (Summer 1982).
"How to Meet the Third World Missile Threat," Wall Street Journal (November 19, 1993).
Coauthored with Robert Jastrow.
"Hubert H. Humphrey: Political Scientist," PS 11:2. (Spring 1978). 2 folders.
"Hubert H. Humphrey: Reflections," [draft] October 17, 1977.
"Humanity's Responsibility to Overcome Evil," Intermountain Jewish News 74:47 (November 20, 1987).
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154.I.8.14F69"INF and Verification: Beyond Politics," Harvard International Review 10:6 (August/September 1988).
"Israel, the Settlements, Terrorism and Peace: A Current Perspective," The Ambassadors Review, Fall 2002.
"Jewish Power--Myth or Reality," Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (June 3, 1978).
"Kampelman and Washington Transit," July 22, 1968.
"Kampelman Challenges Soviets to Act Constructively," Intelligence Report 3:10 (October 1981).
"Kampelman Remembers Reagan Fondly," by Andrew Glass, February 6, 2008.
"Kampelman Says Europe Must Reach for the 'Ought'," National Security Law Report 15:7 (July 1993).
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151.C.3.3B4"Labor in Politics," Interpreting the Labor Movement by Phil Taft, 1954. 2 folders.
"The Lawyer and a Better Society," The Pre-Law Review 1:1 (Spring 1939).
"Legends of the Law: Max M. Kampelman," Washington Lawyer, February 2006.
"The Legislative Bureaucracy: Its Response to Political Change, 1953," The Journal of Politics 16 (1954).
"Legislative Control of the Bureaucracy," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (March 1954), 1953-1954.
"The Lesson of Madrid CSCE Conference," in Negotiating World Order: The Artisanship and Architecture of Global Diplomacy edited by Alan K. Henrickson, (1986).
"Let U.N. Enforce Peace After Gulf War," Wall Street Journal (February 13, 1991).
Coauthored with John C. Whitehead.
Letters to journals and editors [rebuttals to printed articles] 1961-1981.
"Life in a Conchie Camp," [1943?].
"Military Justice," The Pre-Law Review 2:1 (January 1940).
"Negotiating with the Soviet Union," World Affairs 148:4 (Spring 1986).
On the Brink, by Jay Winik, April 1996.
"Peace with Liberty," June-July 1984.
"Peace with Liberty: America Enters a New World," Current 336 (October 1991).
"Politics and the Human Dimension: Hubert Humphrey and Ronald Reagan," PS: Political Science and Politics, July 2005.
"The Power of the Press: A Problem for Our Democracy," Policy Review (Fall 1978.) Also in Public Affairs Review (1980).
Correspondence: Congratulations, 1978-1980. 3 folders.
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151.C.3.4F5Correspondence: Pre-publication, 1977-1978.
Press reactions, 1978-1981.
Reprints, publication information, 1977-1979.
"The Rapidly Changing World: The Gifts of Human Freedom," Vital Speeches of the Day 55:23 (September 15, 1989).
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154.I.8.14F69"Reflections on the Madrid CSCE Review Conference," circa 1984.
"Religion and Politics: A Jewish Perspective," and "The World Moves on," in the Georgetown University Program for Jewish Civilization, Fall 2007.
"A Reply to Moscow on INF Talks, July 21, 1987.
"The Ronald Reagan I Knew," The Weekly Standard, November 24, 2003.
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151.C.3.4F5"Russia's President Needs an American Consensus," International Herald Tribune, (June 16, 1992).
"Secession and the Right of Self-Determination: An Urgent Need to Harmonize Principle with Pragmatism," The Washington Quarterly (Summer 1993).
"Secession and Self-Determination: New States and Old Problems," Current 357 (November 1993).
"A Serious Look at our World," National Institute for Public Policy, Washington, D.C., April 26, 2006.
Preface in Seventy Years After the Revolution by Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe (1987).
"Soviet Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism," Near East Report (January 1, 1982).
"START Completing the Task," The Washington Quarterly (Summer 1989).
Chapter coauthored with Strauss Farrar in The Strategy of Deception (1963).
"The Struggle for Peace," ADL Bulletin (February 1985).
"Three Years at the East/West Divide," Perspectives on Freedom, A Freedom House Series, 1983.
Includes introductions by Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.
"A Tribute to George Weigel," Crisis, May 1994.
"Trust Us, Comrades...," Freedom at Issue 60 (March/April 1981).
"TVA Labor Relations: A Laboratory in Democratic Human Relations," Minnesota Law Review (1964).
"Two Failures in Iraq," Washington Post, August 8, 2003.
In reply to Morton Abramowitz's article "After Iraq, Shrinking Horizons."
"The United States Approach to Geneva Negotiations," Review of International Affairs 36:866 (May 5, 1986).
"The United States Conciliation Service," Minnesota Law Review (1947).
"The United States and International Copyright," The American Journal of International Law 41:2 (April 1947), 1945-1949.
"U.S. Diplomacy Toward the Former Soviet Union: Building a Strategic Partnership," Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, December 1992.
"U.S. Values and Strength in a Changing World," ROA National Security Report 7:8 (August 1989).
"The Washington Lawyer: Some Musings," The George Washington Law Review 36:4 (May 1970), 1969-1971.
"When Press Bites Man," Columbia Journalism Review (Spring 1968). 3 folders.
"Why They Tried to Get Humphrey to Wear Glasses," January 18, 1978.
"Why We Still Need SDI," Commentary (November 1992).
Coauthored with Robert Jastrow.
"Winds of Change: America in a New World," Virginia Journal of International Law 29:4 (Summer 1989).
Forward in the Working Group on U.S. Diplomacy Toward the Commonwealth of Independent States. Interim Report, Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, June 1992.
"Zero Nuclear Weapons for a Sane and Sustainable World," February 2010.

Expand/CollapseVolumes of Compiled Papers, 1941-2005

These volumes contain a compilation of papers put together by Kampelman and his law firm that include publications, speeches, statements, interviews, book reviews, articles written about Kampelman, and some correspondence.
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154.I.7.3B44Volume I. Publications, 1954-1984:
1. "Labor in Politics," Interpreting the Labor Movement, 1954.
2. "When press bites man," Columbia Journalism Review, Spring, 1968.
3. "The Washington Lawyer: Some Musings," The George Washington Law Review, May 1970.
4. "Congress, the Media, and the President,"Congress Against the President, 1975.
5. Trying to Awaken Us to Russia's 'Present Danger'," The Washington Star, April 4, 1977.
6. "Hubert H. Humphrey: Political Scientist," PS, Spring, 1978.
7. "Jewish Power: Myth or Reality," Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, June 3, 1978.
8. "The Power of the Press: A Problem for our Democracy," Policy Review, Fall, 1978.
9. "Geopolitics: A Jewish Perspective on the US, the USSR, and the World," Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, October 1980.
10. "Russia's Record Since Helsinki: 5 Years of Cheating," Interview with U.S. News and World Report, February 9, 1981.
11. "Trust us, Comrades... ," Freedom at Issue, March-April 1981.
12. "A tribute to Ambassador Max Kampelman to honor his work for Human Rights," sponsored by the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, September 20, 1981.
13. "Armaments and Human Rights: U.S. Statements before the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe," World Affairs, Fall, 1981.
14. "Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union 1977-1981," European Conference on Security and Cooperation in Madrid, February 1982.
15. "Negotiating with the Soviets in Madrid," World Affairs, Spring, 1982.
16. "The Helsinki Final Act: Peace Through Diplomacy," The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, May 7-8, 1982.
17. "Conferment of Honorary Degree," The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Convocation, June 30, 1982.
18. "Stability with Change," Freedom at Issue, July-August 1983.
19. "A Tribute to Lech Walesa," Ethics and Public Policy Essay, December 1983.
20. "The Senior Class Academic Convocation and Honorary Degree Ceremony," Georgetown University, April 14, 1984.
21. "Judaism, Human Values and the Search for Peace," Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, May 30, 1984.
22. "Democratic Solidarity: Proposals for the 1984 Democratic Party Platform on Foreign Policy and National Defense, June 1984.
23. "Mid West Advisory Council at the Mid-Day Club," July 10, 1984.
24. "Faith in Democracy," The Benjamin R. Epstein Memorial Lecture, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, November 18, 1984.
25. "Human Rights and Foreign Policy," Address by the Honorable Max M. Kampelman to the National Committee on American foreign Policy on the Occasion of the Presentation of the Fourth Hans J. Morgenthau Memorial Award to Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, December 1984.
26. "The Democratic Challenge in Latin America," Freedom at Issue, November-December 1984.
Volume II. Publications, 1985-1999:
27. "Can We Negotiate with the Russians," Encounters, 1985.
28. "The Evolution of Max Kampelman," Washington Post, January 23, 1985.
29. "Defense in Space is Not 'Star Wars'," The New York Times Magazine, January 27, 1985.
30. "Max Kampelman, Master Negotiator," Washington Jewish Week, Portrait of a Washington Jew, January 31, 1985.
31. "Madrid Conference: How to Negotiate with the Soviets," ABA Law and National Security Intelligence Report, February 1985.
32. "Negotiating with the Russians (II)," Encounter, March 1985.
33. "At the East-West Divide," Freedom at Issue, March-April 1985.
34. "Reminiscences of Patricia Roberts Harris," The George Washington Law Review, March-May 1985.
35. "Negotiating with the Soviet Union," World Affairs, Spring 1986.
36. "Negotiating with the Soviets," New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law, Summer 1986.
37. "Negotiating Arms with the Soviets," Freedom at Issue, January-February 1987.
38. Meet the Press, March 8, 1987.
39. "Negotiating with the Soviets," Arms Control Update, September 1987.
40. "Arms Control and Soviet Relations: in Perspective," The Journal of International Affairs, Spring 1988.
41. "Beyond Politics: INF and Verification," Harvard International Review, Arms Control Verification, August-September 1988.
42. "Arms Control and the Soviet Union, A Perspective," The Henry M. Jackson Memorial Lecture, October 1988.
43. "Diplomacy in an Election Year and Beyond," US Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs, October 1988.
44. Jenkins, John A. "Life on the Edge," Minnesota, November-December 1988.
45. "Diplomacy in an Election Year and Beyond," World Affairs, Winter 1988-1989.
46. "Making Money with the Soviets," The Wall Street Journal, July 12, 1989.
47. "It's Better Than You Think," National Review, September 1, 1989.
48. "Comment and Correspondence," Foreign Affairs, Summer 1989.
49. "START: Completing the Task," The Washington Quarterly, Summer 1989.
50. "The Rule of Law in the Soviet Union," Freedom at Issue, November-December 1989.
51. "Just One Europe?" New York Newsday, December 17, 1989.
52. "Cut Campaign Costs, Not Spending," The New York Times, December 20, 1989.
53. "The Future Lies with Human Dignity, Personal Freedom, and Democracy," The Law Alumni Journal, University of Pennsylvania, Winter 1989.
54. Proceedings, Eighty-Fourth Annual Meeting: The American Society of International Law and Human Rights; The Helsinki Process, March 28-31, 1990.
55. "The Burden of the American Dream," CEO, International Strategies, Spring-Summer 1990.
56. "A Charter for Democracy," World Affairs, Summer 1990.
57. "CSCE and the New Blueprint for Europe: Introduction," Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, 1991.
58. "Let U.N. Enforce Peace After Gulf War," The Wall Street Journal, February 13, 1991.
59. The Cosmos Club Announces the 28th Cosmos Club Award to Max M. Kampelman, April 16, 1991.
60. "Shooting Diplomacy in the Foot," New York Times, May 9, 1991.
61. "Russia's President Needs an American Consensus," International Herald Tribune, June 16, 1992.
62. Schimel, Ruth M. "From Humphrey to Helsinki: the odyssey of a private man in public life," Senior Beacon, August 1992.
63. "Why We Still Need SDI," Commentary, November 1992.
64. "Death in Clusters," New York Times, January 13, 1993.
65. "America in the World: A Symposium," Freedom Review, April 1993.
66. "Kampelman Says Europe Must "Reach for the 'Ought'," ABA National Security Law Report, July 1993.
67. "Secession and the Right of Self-Determination: An Urgent Need to Harmonize Principle with Pragmatism," The Washington Quarterly, Summer 1993.
68. "How to Meet the Third World Missile Threat," The Wall Street Journal, November 19, 1993.
69. "Democracy and the Rule of Law in Foreign Policy: A Tribute to Ambassador Max M. Kampelman," ABA National Security Conference, December 2-3, 1993.
70. Spirit of Democracy Breakfast by the Commission on Law and Social Action of the National Capital Region of the American Jewish Congress, December 3, 1993.
71. "Searching for Moorings: East Central Europe in the International System," United Nations Association of the United States of America, Forward, 1994.
72. "Entering New Worlds: A Challenge," Friedmann Award Address, Columbia Journal of Transitional Law, March 30, 1994.
73. American Bar Association Senior Lawyers division, "Life to the Max," Experience, Summer 1994.
74. "E Pluribus Unum," Freedom Review, November-December 1994.
75. "The Age of Democracy or Disorder?" The Ambassadors Review, Spring 1995.
76. "Democracy Momentum Sustained as 'Freedom's Century' Ends," Freedom House, December 21, 1999.
Volume III. Publications, 2000-June 2004:
77. Kleinman, Janet S., "Max M. Kampelman an American Odyssey," Life Styles Magazine, 2000.
78. "Freedom: A Century of Progress," The 1999-2000 Freedom House Survey, 2000.
79. Cannon, Lou, "Report to the President-Elect 2000: Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency: Seventy-Six Case Studies in Presidential Leadership," Center for the Study of the Presidency, Washington D.C., 2000.
80. "A New Structure for Foreign Policy," The Washington Post, January 5, 2000.
81. "Missile Defense Won't Violate Treaty," The Wall Street Journal, October 2, 2000.
82. "In the Mideast," Letter to the Editor, October 11, 2000.
83. "...Or Purely Partisan?" The Washington Post, November 24, 2000.
84. "Idealism Without Illusions; A Statement of Principles for a 21st Century American Foreign Policy," The Hudson Institute, January 24, 2001.
85. "Missile Defense: A Global Approach," The Washington Post, April 8, 2001.
86. "Religion and Politics: A Formula for the 21st Century," June 13, 2001.
87. " An Opening on Chechnya," The Washington Post, July 4, 2001.
88. "Jerusalem-a Proposal, How to Divide a City," The Washington Times, July 9, 2001.
89. "Needed: Honest Peacemaking," The Washington Post, April 13, 2002.
90. "Memorandum: Peace and a Conference in Security and Cooperation in the Middle East," April 24, 2002.
91. "Why Israelis have a right to live on West Bank," The Hill, May 8, 2002.
92. "Peace premised on the four 'oughts:' Under proper conditions, Middle East conference could work," The Washington Post, August 15, 2002.
93. "The Israeli Capital," The New York Times, October 6, 2002.
94. Kleinman, Janet S., "Max M. Kampelman: An Optimistic Humanitarian Envisions a Peaceful World," South Florida Times, November 2002.
95. Ten Da'at; A Journal of Jewish Education, Guest Editorial, December 2002.
96. "A Foolhardy Gamble," The New York Sun, March 14-16, 2003.
97. "An Editing Error," The New York Sun, March 21-23, 2003.
98. "The Education of a Non-Career Political Ambassador," Chicago Journal of International Law, Spring 2003.
99. "Two Failures in Iraq," The Washington Post, August 8, 2003.
Followed by Morton Abramowitz's "After Iraq, Shrinking Horizons."
100. Kean, Sam, "Warrior for Democracy," University of Minnesota, Summer 2003.
101. "The Ronald Reagan I Knew, A behind the scenes look at a consummate politician and statesman," The Weekly Standard, November 24, 2003.
102. "The March of Freedom," Jerusalem Post, December 25, 2003.
103. "The March of Freedom, The Middle East needs its own supra-national advocate of democracy," The First World, December 26, 2003.
104. "A Caucus of Democracies," The Wall Street Journal, January 6, 2004.
105. "Rescue With a Presidential Push," The Washington Post, June 11, 2004.
Get Well Letters.
Volume IV. Publications: The Presidential Medal of Freedom, undated, April 1999-August 1999:
1. Invitation, map and passes to the White House.
2. Memo from Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson with White House Press releases.
3. Remarks by the President in Foreign Policy Speech at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., April 7, 1999.
4. Remarks by the President and the First Lady During Medal of Freedom Event.
5. Photo with First Lady Hillary Clinton.
6. "Clinton to give presidential medal to Ford, Carter," CNN, August 5, 1999.
7. "Medal of Freedom Honorees Named; Presidents Ford, Carter Are Among 10 to Receive Award Next Week," Washington Post, August 6, 1999.
8. "Ambassador Max M. Kampelman Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom," United States Institute of Peace, August 10, 1999.
9. "Former President Ford, others honored at White House," CNN, August 11, 1999.
10. "Ambassador Max M. Kampelman former Chair of Woodrow Wilson Center Board of Trustees receives Presidential Medal of Freedom," August 12, 1999.
11. "Max Kampelman receives Medal of Freedom,"Star Tribune, August 12, 1999.
12. "Eight Who Let Freedom Ring; Gerald Ford, Lloyd Bentsen Among White House Medallists," Washington Post, August 12, 1999.
13. Letters of congratulations from friends and colleagues.
Volume V. Speeches and Statements, February 1941-1976:
1. Progressive Law Student's Organization, New York, New York, February 1941.
2. "Congress and Military Control," July 17, 1958.
3. National Council of Jewish Women, June 1960.
4. American Nurses Association, Washington, D.C., March 22-24, 1961.
5. "The Role of Congress in the American Political System," Congressional Distinguished Service Meeting Luncheon, St. Louis, Missouri, September 8, 1961.
6. "Problems of Democracy-A Washington Perspective," Remarks by Hubert Humphrey to the United States Senate, Washington D.C., July 31, 1963.
7. Congressional Distinguished Service Awards Meeting, New York, New York, September 6, 1963.
8. Testimonial to Evron M. Kirkpatrick, September 8, 1964.
9. Address to the Seminar for Freshman Congressman, Washington D.C., January 8, 1965.
10. Address before the Senate Youth Program, Washington D.C., February 2, 1965.
11. A Birthday Toast to the Vice President, May 27, 1965.
12. Critique on Peter Drucker's Paper on the Great Society, March 11, 1966.
13. Georgetown Day School Commencement, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1966.
14. Clambake Speech, B'nai B'rith, Hollywood, Florida, November 1, 1966.
15. National Conference of State Legislative Leaders, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1966.
16. National Educational Board and Affiliate Board, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1968.
17. The Congressional Fellows and White House Fellows, Washington, D.C., April 9, 1969.
18. Panel Discussion, The Blair Club, April 22, 1969.
19. United Jewish Appeal, Advance Gifts and Lawyers' Division Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1969.
20. "USA in Black and White," June 20, 1969.
21. Eulogy at Memorial Services for Elias Lieberman, October 13, 1969.
22. The Georgetown Day School, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1969.
23. Philosophy and Public Policy, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1970.
24. Eulogy for Dorothy Lieberman, January 31, 1971.
25. Dinner Chairman, American Friends of Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1971.
26. Firm's Weekend Party, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1972.
27. Georgetown Day High School, Washington, D.C., October 18, 1972.
28. Woman's National Democratic Club, November 13, 1972.
29. Acceptance of the Torch of Learning Award from American Friends of the Hebrew University, Miami Beach, Florida, March 21, 1973.
30. Introduction of Senator Henry Jackson at Coalition for Democratic Majority (CDM) Reception, Washington, D.C., May 21, 1973.
31. Introduction at Dinner of American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington D.C., June 9, 1973.
32. CDM Reception at Rikilis Home, New York, November 21, 1973.
33. Political Values in a Democratic Society, Bennington College, May 18, 1974.
34. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Chicago, Illinois, May 19, 1974.
35. Anti-Defamation League Committee of Lawyers, Chicago, Illinois, June 5, 1974.
36. American Friends of the Hebrew University Board of Directors, Chicago, Illinois, January 16, 1975.
37. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Miami Beach, Florida, February 18, 1975.
38. "Newsmen, Gov. Debate Government-Press Relations," Virgin Islands, February 24, 1975.
39. "Lawyer Concludes Media Symposium," Carlisle, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1975.
40. "The Holocaust-A Generation After," New York, New York, March 5, 1975.
41. American Friends of the Hebrew University Founders Dinner, New York, New York, April 23, 1975.
42. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Miami Beach, Florida, May 18, 1975.
43. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Princeton, New Jersey, May 20, 1975.
44. "To the Graduating Class of the Field School," Washington, D.C., May 25, 1975.
45. Society of the Founders: American Friends of the Hebrew University, Los Angeles, California, May 31, 1975.
46. Torch of Learning Award Dinner, Chicago, Illinois, June 1, 1975.
47. American Friends of the Hebrew University, New York, New York, September 17, 1975.
48. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Westchester County, New York, September 30, 1975.
49. Torch of Learning Luncheon, New York, New York, October 7, 1975.
50. American Friends of the Hebrew University Dinner, New York, New York, October 7, 1975.
51. Introduction of Professor Lucy S. Dawidowicz, Jewish Community Center, December 17, 1975.
52. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Palm Beach, Florida, January 18, 1976.
53. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Hallandale, Florida, January 20, 1976.
54. American Friends of the Hebrew University Founders Dinner, Miami Beach, Florida, February 21, 1976.
55. Dedication of the Dalck and Rose Feith Building at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, March 31, 1976.
56. American Friends of the Hebrew University Rockefeller Torch of Learning Award, Washington, D.C., June 22, 1976.
57. American Friends of the Hebrew University Dinner, Chicago, Illinois, June 29, 1976.
58. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 8, 1976.
59. American Friends of the Hebrew University, New York, New York, October 2, 1976.
60. "Ethics in Politics," Mount Vernon College, October 20, 1976.
61. New York University Law School Dean's Day, New York, New York, October 23, 1976.
62. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, November 21, 1976.
63. College of the Virgin Islands Convocation, St. Croix, December 3, 1976.
Volume VI. Speeches and Statements, March 1977-1979:
1. Board of Governors, American Friends of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, March 21, 1977.
2. American Friends of the Hebrew University Dinner, Torch of Learning Award: Samuel Dweck, Washington, D.C., May 3, 1977.
3. American Friends of the Hebrew University Dinner for Alex Silberman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 4, 1977.
4. American Friends of the Hebrew University Scopus Awards Dinner Honoring Danny Kaye, San Francisco, California, May 18, 1977.
5. Women's League for Israel Luncheon, New York, New York, June 7, 1977.
6. Lecture at the National War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1977.
7. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Springfield, Illinois, August 30, 1977.
8. American Friends of the Hebrew University Luncheon, Washington, D.C., September 29, 1977.
9. "The Role of the Judiciary in a Democratic Society," Washington, D.C., October 1, 1977.
10. "Hubert Humphrey: Reflections," October 17, 1977.
11. Memorial Services for Hubert H. Humphrey, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1978.
12. Memorial Tribute to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Washington, D.C., February 14, 1978.
13. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Miami Beach, Florida, February 27, 1978.
14. Ohr Kodesh Congregation, Chevy Chase, Maryland, March 29, 1978.
15. American Friends of Lubavitch, Congressional Reception, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1978.
16. "Dr. Milton Hurwitz," St. Paul, Minnesota, May 10, 1978.
17. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Minnesota Chapter, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 10, 1978.
18. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1978.
19. "Jewish Power-Myth or Reality," National Executive Committee of the Anti-Defamation League, Chicago, Illinois, June 3, 1978.
20. Introduction of General Alexander M. Haig, Anti-Defamation League International Conference, Brussels, Belgium, June 26, 1978.
21. Introduction of Ambassador Yehuda Blum, Anti-Defamation League, Annual Meeting, New York, New York, November 17, 1978.
22. American Friends of the Hebrew University Scopus Award Dinner Honoring Marshall Korshak, Chicago, Illinois, December 6, 1978.
23. "The Power of the Press," Washington Hebrew Congregation, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1979.
24. "The Power of the Press," Florida Bar Association, Miami, Florida, January 27, 1979.
25. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1979.
26. "The Power of the Press," Judicial Conference of the Second Circuit, Buck Hills, Pennsylvania, May 28, 1979.
27. "The Myth and Reality of Jewish Power: Another Look," Anti-Defamation League, Denver, Colorado, June 7, 1979.
28. American Friends of the Hebrew University Scopus Award Dinner Honoring Robert Strauss, New York, New York, June 12, 1979.
29. B'nai B'rith, Chevy Chase, Maryland, October 24, 1979.
30. "The Power of the Press," Public Affairs Council, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1979.
31. "The Power of the Press," International Newspaper Promotion Association, Chicago, Illinois, December 1, 1979.
32. American Friends of the Hebrew University Scopus Award Dinner Honoring Stanley M. Bogen, New York, New York, December 2, 1979.
33. "Geopolitics: The U.S. and the Mideast," Anti-Defamation League, New York, New York, December 8, 1979.
Volume VII. Speeches and Statements, February 1980-1982:
1. Anti-Defamation League, Palm Beach, Florida, February 9, 1980.
2. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., June 9, 1980.
3. "National and International Tensions: A Jewish Perspective," National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1980.
4. Firm Outing Speech, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1980.
5. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., August 3, 1980.
6. "Geopolitics: A Jewish Perspective on the U.S., the USSR and the World," August 1980.
7. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., October 23, 1980.
8. Anti-Defamation League Luncheon, New York, New York, May 30, 1981.
9. Annual Solidarity Award Dinner of National Conference on Soviet Jewry, New York, New York, June 1, 1981.
10. "The Media," National War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, September 10, 1981.
11. The Fund for Free Expression, New York, New York, September 14, 1981.
12. Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Washington, D.C., September 20, 1981.
13. American Jewish Committee Dinner Honoring Leon Silverman, New York, New York, November 17, 1981
14. Madrid Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Review Meeting, Bonn, December 3, 1981.
15. Madrid CSCE Meeting, Washington, D.C., December 28, 1981.
16. Business International Roundtable, Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico, January 10, 1982.
17. Introduction of Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, Committee for a Free World, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1982.
18. Helsinki Review Meeting, The Atlantic Council, Brussels, Belgium, January 27, 1982.
19. Madrid Follow-Up Meeting, The Wehrkunde Conference, Munich, Germany, February 14, 1982.
20. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, The Wehrkunde Conference, Munich, Germany, February 14, 1982.
21. Anglo-Israel Society Meeting, London, England, March 30, 1982.
22. American Friends of the Hebrew University, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 27, 1982.
23. Law Professors Workshop of the American Bar Association, University of Georgia Law School, Athens, Georgia, May 8, 1982.
24. American Jewish Committee, New York, New York, May 16, 1982.
25. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 26, 1982.
26. Temple Israel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 26, 1982.
27. American Jewish Congress, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1982.
28. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, New York, New York, June 4, 1982.
29. Memorial Service for Ben Segal, Washington, D.C., June 11, 1982.
30. Recipient of Doctor of Philosophy Honoris at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, June 29, 1982.
31. Joint Baltic American National Committee, July 28, 1982.
32. Hadassah Annual Meeting, Jerusalem, Israel, August 28, 1982.
33. Closing Debate Comments at the University of Tromsoe, Norway, September 10, 1982.
34. "East and West: How to Achieve Peace," University of Tromsoe, Norway, September 10, 1982.
35. American Friends of the Hebrew University North American Conference, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1982.
36. Recipient of the 1983 Vanderbilt Gold Medal, New York University Law Center, New York, New York, November 4, 1982.
37. United States Chiefs of Mission Conference, London, England, December 18, 1982.
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154.I.7.4F45Volume VIII. Speeches and Statements, March 1983-1984:
1. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., March 1, 1983.
2. American Immigration Lawyers Association, New York, New York, May 20, 1983.
3. American Federation of Teachers, July 6, 1983.
4. An Assessment of the Madrid CSCE Followup Meeting, Washington, D.C., July 15, 1983.
5. Second International Scholars Colloquium of America-Holy Land Studies, Washington, D.C., September 1, 1983.
6. The Association for International Law and International Relations, Bucharest, Romania, September 17, 1983.
7. American International Club, Geneva, Switzerland, September 23, 1983.
8. Hubert H. Humphrey: "A Realist in Pursuit of Ideals," Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 20, 1983.
9. "Negotiating World Order: A View from Madrid," Medford, Massachusetts, October 20, 1983.
10. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, New York, New York, October 21, 1983.
11. Dinner in Honor of Lech Walesa, Ethics and Public Policy Center, New York, New York, October 21, 1983.
12. "Madrid, Flight 7, and East-West Relations," Defense Strategy Forum, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1983.
13. American Jewish Committee: National Executive Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1983.
14. "The Dilemma and Challenge in East West Relations," Seattle, Washington, November 1, 1983.
15. "Human Rights in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Strategies for Action in the Post-Jackson Era," Seattle, Washington, November 1, 1983.
16. Trainor Award for Distinction in the Conduct of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., December 6, 1983.
17. Wehrkunde Conference, Munich, Germany, February 10, 1984.
18. National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council, Washington, D.C., February 27, 1984.
19. "International Consequences of the Crisis in Poland," The University of Leiden, March 2, 1984.
20. American College of Trial Lawyers, Maui, Hawaii, March 5, 1984.
21. Senior Academic Convocation, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1984.
22. "The Values Crisis: What has Changed?" Educating Americans for Responsible Choices National Assembly, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1984.
23. Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Secaucus, New Jersey, May 19, 1984.
24. Greater Washington Friends of Yeshiva University, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1984.
25. Aerospace Industries Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 24, 1984.
26. Hebrew Union College Commencement Exercises, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 30, 1984.
27. Testimony Before the Platform Committee of the Democratic National Committee on Behalf of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1984.
28. International Conference: Democratic Challenges in Latin America, Lisbon, Portugal, June 30, 1984
29. American Academy of Achievement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 6, 1984.
30. American Academy of Achievement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 7, 1984.
31. Mid-West Advisory Council, Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1984.
32. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1984.
33. Captive Nations Week-The White House, Washington, D.C., July 16, 1984.
34. "Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace," Second World Congress on Religious Liberty, Rome, Italy, September 5, 1984.
35. World Conference on Soviet Jewry, London, England, September 20, 1984
36. "Human Rights and Foreign Policy," National Committee on American Foreign Policy, New York, New York, October 1, 1984.
37. "The Faith of a Democrat," New York, New York, November 18, 1984.
38. The Grumman Corporation, Bethpage, New York, November 20, 1984.
39. B'nai B'rith Humanitarian Award in Tribute to Timothy S. Healy, S.J., Washington, D.C., November 20, 1984.
40. Committee for a Democratic Majority, Henry M. Jackson Memorial Symposium on the Future of the Democratic Party, Washington, D.C., November 28, 1984.
41. "East-West Relations: Values and Power," Waco Human Rights Week, Waco, Texas, December 6, 1984.
42. "Human Rights Day," The White House, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1984.
Volume IX. Speeches and Statements, 1985-1988:
1. ABA Law and National Security Intelligence Report, Washington, D.C., January 4, 1985.
2. YPO Central Area Conference, Aspen, Colorado, January 18, 1985.
3. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., February 26, 1985.
4. Committee for a Democratic Majority, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1985.
5. New York University Law Achievement Award, New York, New York, May 7, 1985.
6. National Sakharov Day, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1985.
7. General and Flag Officer Capstone Course Graduation, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1985.
8. Christian Democratic Party Chamber of Deputies Group, Florence, Italy, June 15, 1985.
9. Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Awards Dinner, New York, New York, September 4, 1985.
10. Isaac Franck Memorial Service, Washington, D.C., September 10, 1985.
11. Judge Learned Hand Award Dinner, American Jewish Committee, Washington, D.C., September 11, 1985.
12. World Business Council, Geneva, Switzerland, October 1, 1985.
13. Council of Jewish Federations, Washington, D.C., November 16, 1985.
14. United Jewish Appeal-Federation: Lawyers Division, New York, New York, December 4, 1985.
15. American Friends of the Hebrew University Luncheon Honoring Robert H. Smith, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1985.
16. Washington Jewish Week Award Luncheon for Hyman Bookbinder, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1986.
17. New York Law School Colloquium, New York, New York, April 22, 1986.
18. Brandeis University Dinner, New York, New York, May 1, 1986.
19. Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 30, 1986.
20. Alistair Buchan Club, Oxford University, Oxford, England, June 6, 1986.
21. WETA 25th Anniversary Luncheon, Washington, D.C., July 16, 1986.
22. Belgian-American Association, Brussels, Belgium, September 17, 1986.
23. Royal College of Defence Studies, London, England, October 30, 1986.
24. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1986.
25. American Friends of the Hebrew University, New York, New York, December 8, 1986.
26. Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, London, England, January 23, 1987.
27. United Nations Prayer Breakfast, Geneva, Switzerland, February 25, 1987.
28. Swearing-In Ceremony: Counselor to Department of State, Washington, D.C., July 15, 1987.
29. Chautauqua Conference on US-Soviet Relations, Washington, D.C., August 31, 1987.
30. Yom Kippur Services at Washington Hebrew Congregation, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1987.
31. Recipient of the Henry M. Jackson Award from the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1987.
32. Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, Washington, D.C., November 11, 1987.
33. Sharon's Wedding Day, Washington, D.C., November 28, 1987.
34. "The United States and the Soviet Union," University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, December 12, 1987.
35. Bar Ilan University Honorary Degree Ceremony, Washington, D.C., December 14, 1987.
36. Arrival Statement-Round IX, Geneva, Switzerland, January 13, 1988.
37. Senate Foreign Relations Committee-The INF Treaty, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1988.
38. "Arms Control and Soviet Relations: On Trial," American College of Trial Lawyers, Palm Springs, California, March 8, 1988.
39. House Foreign Affairs Committee-The INF Treaty, Washington, D.C., March 29, 1988.
40. American Jewish Committee, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1988.
41. Jewish Chapel at West Point Dedication Ceremony, West Point, New York, May 5, 1988.
42. Jewish Theological Seminary, Honorary Doctor of Law Degree, New York, New York, May 19, 1988.
43. New York University Commencement Dinner, New York, New York, June 2, 1988.
44. New York University Commencement Address, New York, New York, June 3, 1988.
45. "Beyond Pacifism Toward Peace," The United States Institute of Peace, Airlie, Virginia, June 21, 1988.
46. New York University School of Law Harold Weill Medal Ceremony, New York, New York, September 26, 1988.
47. "Diplomacy in an Election Year and Beyond," The Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, D.C., October 7, 1988.
48. "Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective," Henry M. Jackson Foundation, Seattle, Washington, October 20, 1988.
49. University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1, 1988.
50. "Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective," The Philadelphia Committee on Foreign Relations, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1, 1988.
51. A Toast to George P. Schultz, The Embassy of Israel, Washington, D.C., December 5, 1988.
Volume X. Speeches and Statements, 1989:
1. "Prospects for Further US/USSR Cooperation," The Institutional Investor CEO Roundtable, Naples, Florida, January 13, 1989.
2. Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School Graduating Class, Washington, D.C., January 29, 1989.
3. Response Toast, U.S. Senate Arms Control Observer Group, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1989.
4. "Prospects for Further US/USSR Cooperation," The Executive Council on Foreign Diplomats, Palo Alto, California, February 6, 1989.
5. "Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace," American Religious Town Hall Meeting, Inc., Dallas, Texas, February 19, 1989.
6. "Arms Control and Soviet Relations," United States Marine Corps Education Center, Quantico, Virginia, March 1, 1989.
7. "Arms Control and Soviet Relations," National Capital Area Political Science Association Spring Conference, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1989.
8. The Rabbinical Assembly Convention, Washington, D.C., March 28, 1989.
9. Virginia Journal of International Law, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 31, 1989.
10. "The Gorbachev Era: U.S. Responses," New York, New York, April 17, 1989.
11. "The Gorbachev Era: U.S. Responses," Committee on Law and National Security, American Bar Association, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1989.
12. The Rule of Law in the Soviet Union, Section on International Law, American Bar Association, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1989.
13. "American Values and Strength in a Changing World," Washington, D.C., May 2, 1989.
14. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1989.
15. "Freedom of Religion and Beliefs: Basis of Peace," American Jewish Committee 83rd Annual Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1989.
16. Wedding Toast for Jeffrey Kampelman and Nina Bang-Jensen, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1989.
17. Honoring Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, The Anti-Defamation League, New York, New York, June 14, 1989.
18. Yehuda Hellman Memorial Lecture, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, New York, New York, June 14, 1989.
19. "A World in Historic Transition," American Friends of the Hebrew University, Los Angeles, California, June 18, 1989.
20. 75th National Convention of Hadassah, Atlanta, Georgia, July 18, 1989.
21. Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley, Kingston, Pennsylvania, September 7, 1989.
22. "Forewarned is Forearmed," Jack Anderson Intelligence Conference, Washington, D.C., September 13, 1989.
23. American Society for Technion, Albert Einstein Award for Distinguished Service Dinner, Washington, D.C., September 21, 1989.
24. Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, September 27, 1989.
25. Citizen Exchange Council, New York, New York, October 11, 1989.
26. "A New Era in International Relations?" Bloomington, Indiana, October 20, 1989.
27. "Arms Control in the Year 2000," Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York, New York, October 24, 1989.
28. "The Winds of Change," International House of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1989.
Volume XI. Speeches and Statements, November 1989-April 1991:
1. Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, Washington, D.C., November 6, 1989.
2. National Capital Association of B'nai B'rith, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1989.
3. Introduction of Thomas Pickering, United Nations Association, Washington, D.C., November 9, 1989.
4. "The Ambassador Geri Joseph Lecture," Peace Palace, The Hague, The Netherlands, November 21, 1989.
5. "Arms Control and U.S. - Soviet Relations," The New York School for Social Research, New York, New York, November 30, 1989.
6. 86th Annual Meeting of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, December 3, 1989.
7. United Nations Association, New York, New York, December 12, 1989.
8. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Embassy of Israel, Washington, D.C., December 18, 1989.
9. "A Perspective for International Change," Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Virginia, January 8, 1990.
10. Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 23, 1990.
11. "Human Rights in the Global Village," Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 17, 1990.
12. "A New World in Perspective," Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon, February 28, 1990.
13. "Winds of Change and Our Religious Ethic," Houston Beth Israel Forum, Houston, Texas, March 9, 1990.
14. Introduction of Richard B. Cheney, Atlantic Institute 1990 CEO Roundtable, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1990.
15. "What's Ahead for Us in the World," District of Columbia Dental Society, Washington, D.C., March 23, 1990.
16. "A New World Perspective," Penn State University, Scranton, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1990.
17. A Memorial to Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. Department of Labor Auditorium, Washington, D.C., April 6, 1990.
18. The Jerusalem Foundation Gala Pays Tribute to its Past Chairmen, New York, New York, May 1, 1990.
19. "Winds of Change and Our Religions Ethic," Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1990.
20. Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, May 10, 1990.
21. North Atlantic Trade Organication (NATO), North Atlantic Council, May 16, 1990.
22. Interparliamentary Conference on Disarmament, Deutscher Bundestag, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany, May 21, 1990.
23. "Winds of Change and Our Religious Heritage," Recipient of the Degree of Doctor of Human Letters, Honoris Causa, Yeshiva University, New York, New York, May 24, 1990.
24. "Building the House of Democracy," Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 11, 1990.
25. "The Rule of Law and Free Elections," Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 18, 1990.
26. "The Miner's Canary and Minority Rights," Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 22, 1990.
27. "CSCE: A Triumph of the Human Spirit," Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 29, 1990.
28. Final Document of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 29, 1990.
29. The Jerusalem Foundation, First Annual Gala Establishing the International Center for Visual Communications, Beverly Hills, California, September 11, 1990.
30. Adas Israel Congregation Dedication Ceremony, Washington, D.C., September 16, 1990.
31. "The Winds of Change," Wallpaper Distributors Association, San Diego, California, January 21, 1991.
32. 80th Birthday Breakfast for Morris I. Liebman, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1991.
33. "The Winds of Change," American College of Health Care, Kutsher's Country Club, Monticello, New York, February 4, 1991.
34. Testimony before Subcommittee on European Affairs, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1991.
35. Brandeis University-Lawyers Division, New York, New York, April 10, 1991.
36. American Friends of the Hebrew University, Embassy of Israel, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1991.
Volume XII. Speeches and Statements, April 1991-1993:
1. Recipient of the Cosmos Club Award, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1991.
2. The Lion of Judah Award, Washington Committee State of Israel Bonds, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1991.
3. "Winds of Change," University of Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania, May 23, 1991.
4. The Jerusalem Foundation Forum, Jerusalem, Israel, May 27, 1991.
5. 80th Birthday for Teddy Kollek, Jerusalem, Israel, May 28, 1991.
6. "Winds of Change and Our Religious Ethics," Jewish United Fund, Highland Park, Illinois, June 11, 1991.
7. Plenary Remarks, Geneva Meeting of the Conference on National Minorities, Geneva, Switzerland, July 1, 1991.
8. Closing Statement, Geneva Meeting of the Conference on National Minorities, Geneva, Switzerland, July 19, 1991.
9. Testimony before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1991.
10. 80th Birthday Dinner for Evron Kirkpatrick, Washington, D.C., August 17, 1991.
11. Statement to the Moscow CSCE Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, September 16, 1991.
12. Plenary Statement to the Moscow CSCE Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, September 23, 1991.
13. Closing Statement to the Moscow CSCE Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension, October 4, 1991.
14. 31st Annual United Nations Concert and Dinner, Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington, D.C., October 26, 1991.
15. Farewell to Arthur Lazarus, Washington D.C. November 10, 1991.
16. JINSA Leadership Award to Dr. Timothy S. Healy, New York, New York, December 12, 1991.
17. Memorial Service for Mary Ellen Grogan, St. Alban's Church, Washington, D.C., December 28, 1991.
18. Citizen's Democracy Corps., Washington, D.C., January 23, 1992.
19. Introduction of Ambassador Tom Pickering, Conference of Washington Representatives on the United Nations Council of Organizations, United Nations Association of the United States, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1992.
20. "A Glance Backward with a View to the Future," Silver Anniversary of Holly Bush Summit, Glassboro, New Jersey, February 24, 1992.
21. "Democracy and the Winds of Change," Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1992.
22. "A Negotiator Looks at the Winds of Change and the Rule of Law," St. John's University School, Jamaica, New York, March 24, 1992.
23. "The Rule of Law in the Emerging World," Manuel F. Cohen Memorial Lecture, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1992.
24. Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, Yorn Hashoah v'Hagvurah (Holocaust Memorial Observances), Washington, D.C., April 29, 1992.
25. United Nations Association of the U.S., Meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, New York, New York, May 11, 1992.
26. The American Jewish Committee Public Services Award to Richard Schifter, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1992.
27. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Award to Richard Schifter, New York, New York, June 10, 1992.
28. American Bar Association Presidential Showcase Program, "Order or Disorder: The Rule of Law in a Changing World," San Francisco, California, August 10, 1992.
29. The Washington Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, 1992 Founders Event, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1992.
30. National Security Law: Second Annual Review of the Field, A Tribute to Morris I. Leibman, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1992.
31. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Honorary Fellowship Presented to Dr. Eugene V. Rostow, Washington, D.C., November 4, 1992.
32. Shem Tov Menorah Honoree, Adas Israel Congregation, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1992.
33. Recipient of Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, December 1, 1992.
34. "Entering New Worlds: Not an Easy Task," Los Angeles World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California, December 9, 1992.
35. Freedom House 50th Anniversary Introductory Remarks, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1993.
36. Freedom House 50th Anniversary Speech, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1993.
37. "Entering New Worlds: Not an Easy Task," Sarasota Institute of Lifetime Learning, Sarasota, Florida, February 11, 1993.
38. Ben Gurion University Salute to the Ambassadors, Washington, D.C., April 25, 1993.
39. Recipient of the Degree of Doctor of Human Letters, Honoris Causa from Florida International University, Miami, Florida, May 3, 1993.
40. Memorial Service for Julius Cahn, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1993.
41. Honoring the People of Denmark on the 50th Anniversary of the Rescue of Danish Jewry, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1993.
42. Recipient of Honorary Degree from Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, May 22, 1993.
43. "Anarchy in the Third World," American Bar Association, Standing Committee of Law and National Security, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1993.
44. AlliedSignal Inc., 1993 Law Department Workshop, Pleasantdale Farm, New Jersey, September 28, 1993.
45. "Negotiating Towards a New World: The Art of Conflict Resolution through Diplomacy," B'nai B'rith World Center, Jerusalem, Israel, October 13, 1993.
46. Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 12, 1993.
47. An Introduction of Paul H. Nitze, The National Archives, Washington, D.C., November 30, 1993.
48. "Democracy and the Rule of Law in United States Foreign Policy," American Bar Association Conference, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1993.
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154.I.7.5B46Volume XIII. Speeches and Statements, 1993-October 1997:
1. American Jewish Congress Spirit of Democracy Breakfast, Washington, D.C., December 3, 1993.
2. Arms Control and Security in the Middle East II, Delphi, Greece, January 4, 1994.
3. Tribute Dinner in Honor of Jack Ostrow, University of Judaism, Los Angeles, California, January 27, 1994.
4. "Entering New Worlds," American Associates, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Palm Beach, Florida, February 20, 1994.
5. Subcommittee on Coalition Defense and Reinforcing Forces, Subcommittee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, Washington, D.C., February 23, 1994.
6. Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York, March 31, 1994.
7. "Prospects for the UN - The Next Decade," The Gorbachev Foundation, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1994.
8. Introduction of James A. Baker III, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 25th Anniversary Lecture Series, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1994.
9. Abramson Dinner in honor of Karen and Michael Novak, Bethesda, Maryland, June 17, 1994.
10. Memorial Service for Jack Barbash, Washington, D.C., June 20, 1994.
11. Testimony to US Senate Armed Services Committee, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1994.
12. American Bar Association CEELI Luncheon, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 6, 1994.
13. World Economic Development Congress, Madrid, Spain, September 29, 1994.
14. Sony Reception in honor of Teddy Kollek, New York, New York, October 2, 1994.
15. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1994.
16. Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, President's Medal to Senator Edmund Muskie, Washington, D.C., November 7, 1994.
17. Introduction of Henry Kissinger, United States Institute of Peace: Tenth Anniversary Conference, Washington, D.C., December 1, 1994.
18. Council on Foreign Relations, Meeting and Dinner with the Honorable Madeleine Korbel Albright, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1995.
19. "The Crisis of Leadership in the New World Order," University of Wisconsin, Madison, March 30, 1995.
20. "The Crisis of Leadership in the New World Order," Plenary Session of the American Society of International Law, New York, New York, April 8, 1995.
21. Luncheon in Honor of Helen Suzman, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and the African Studies Program of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1995.
22. Introduction of Hungarian Minister Laszlo Kovacs, Carnegie Endowment for Peace, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1995.
23. Freedom Award to Sergei Kovalyov, Washington, D.C., May 3, 1995.
24. Stanford University: Institute for International Studies, Palo Alto, California, May 11, 1995.
25. "Bosnia in Crisis," United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., June 7, 1995.
26. Eulogy for Memorial Service of George L.P. Weaver, Washington, D.C., September 9, 1995.
27. "Entering New Worlds as We Enter a New Year," Yom Kippur Remarks, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1995.
28. "Democracy and Human Dignity," Christ Church in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 14, 1995.
29. "Entering New Worlds," University of Pennsylvania Bogen Lecture, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 28, 1995.
30. United States Institute of Peace, Dinner in Honor of Elspeth Rostow, Washington, D.C., December 6, 1995.
31. The American Academy of Diplomacy Excellence in Diplomacy Award and a Book of Distinction on American Diplomacy Prize, Washington, D.C., December 12, 1995.
32. American Bar Association, Central and East European Law Initiative Breakfast, Washington, D.C., February 21, 1996.
33. Testimony to the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services and Education, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1996.
34. American Academy of Diplomacy 1996 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1996.
35. International Attorneys' Club Annual Convention, New York, New York, May 16, 1996.
36. Eugene J. Keogh Distinguished Public Service Award, New York University, New York, New York, June 19, 1996.
37. The Association of the Bar of the City of New York Committee on Senior Lawyers, New York, New York, September 25, 1996.
38. 10th Anniversary of the Reykjavik Gorbachev-Reagan Summit, Reykjavik, Iceland, October 2, 1996.
39. NYU Albert B. Gallatin Lecture, New York, New York, November 7, 1996.
40. The American Academy of Diplomacy Excellence in Diplomacy Award and A Prize for a Book of Distinction on American Diplomacy, Washington, D.C., December 16, 1996.
41. Testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, Subcommittee on International Security, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1997.
42. "Leadership in Public Service and Public Affairs," The Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., March 15, 1997.
43. Introduction of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, U.S. Institute of Peace Virtual Diplomacy Conference, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1997.
44. "Democratization in Serbia and Prospects for Peace in the Balkans," Washington, D.C., April 4, 1997.
45. "The Future of American International Engagement," Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1997.
46. "The Legitimacy and Future Stability of the Russian State," United States Institute of Peace Roundtable, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1997.
47. Remarks at the American Bar Association Central and East European Law Initiative Executive and Advisory Board Dinner, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1997.
48. Remarks at the Luncheon Meeting with His Excellency Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Prime Minister of Poland, Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., May 2, 1997.
49. Washington Committee State of Israel Bonds and Adas Israel Tribute Dinner in Honor of Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1997.
50. "Entering the 21st Century," The American Committees on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1997.
51. Remarks to the New Atlantic Initiative, Phoenix, Arizona, May 17, 1997.
52. National Institute for Public Policy, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1997.
53. Remarks on Robert Goldwin's "From Parchment to Power," American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., July 24, 1997.
54. "Ethnic Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia: Perspectives and Implications," United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., August 22, 1997.
55. American Political Science Association Frank J. Goodnow Distinguished Service Award, Washington, D.C., August 27, 1997.
56. "Entering the World of the 21st Century," National Strategy Forum, Chicago, Illinois, October 29, 1997.
Volume XIV. Speeches and Statements, September 1999-2005:
1. Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson Washington Office, Washington, D.C., September 30, 1999.
2. Introduction of Michel Camdessus, JIT Trainer Award Ceremony, Institute for the Study of Democracy, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., February 2, 2000.
3. Remarks, Washington, D.C., May 17, 2000.
4. Washington Foreign Law Society Tribute to Stuart Eizenstat, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2000.
5. Remarks at the Washington Institute of Jewish Leadership and Values, Washington, D.C., June 1, 2000.
6. Opening Remarks, Conference on the Legal Status of the ABM Treaty, Washington, D.C., June 7, 2000.
7. Remarks on the Occasion of the Retirement of Sharon Dardine, Washington, D.C., July 7, 2000.
8. "The Education of a Political Non-Career Ambassador," Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., April 11, 2001.
9. "Governments Based on Human Dignity," The Human Rights Imperative in U.S. Foreign Policy, United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., October 16, 2001.
10. Remarks on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Max M. Kampelman Chair at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Washington, D.C., November 7, 2001.
11. Remarks at the 2002 Combined Convention of the Conservative Movement in Judaism, Washington, D.C., February 10, 2002.
12. Remarks at the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Birth of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, Washington, D.C., March 11, 2002.
13. "Jews in America: A Romance and a Challenge," Washington, D.C., May 14, 2002.
14. Remarks at the Yeshiva University High School Annual Dinner of Tribute, New York, New York, June 18, 2002.
15. "Hubert Humphrey: Teacher, Politician, Humanitarian," Hubert Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, May 3, 2003.
16. "U.S. Presence Abroad: Power and Principle," Washington, D.C., June 13, 2003.
17. Max M. Kampelman Graduate Research Fellowship in Human Rights, The University of Minnesota, 2004.
18. President Bush Urged to Prevent Future Abuse of Detainees, Freedom House, New York, New York, May 20, 2004.
19. "It's Better to Light a Candle," The Jewish National Fund Annual Luncheon, New York, New York, June 10, 2004.
20. Testimony to the United States Congress on the Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe, Washington, D.C., June 15, 2004.
21. "A Symbol of Grace and Civility," The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., October 28, 2004.
22. Letter to President George W. Bush, Freedom House, Washington, D.C., February 17, 2005.
23. Memorandum Re: Nomination of John Bolton, Washington, D.C., April 5, 2005.
24. Center for the Study of the Presidency: 39th Annual Publius Awards Dinner, Washington, D.C., April 7, 2005.
25. Project Interchanger Dinner Honoring Saul Stern, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2005.
26. Remarks at the American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C., June 30, 2005.
27. "Sakharov and the Gipper," The Weekly Standard, September 26, 2005.
28. Remarks at the Hubert Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 30, 2005.
29. Sidney Hook & Penn Kemble - A Tribute, National Endowment For Democracy, Washington, D.C., October 1, 2005.
30. The Communist Party and the CIO: A Study in Power Politics, Staff Report to the Subcommittee on Labor & Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Labor & Public Welfare United States Senate, 82nd Congress, Second Session, Washington, D.C., 1952.
31. MMK Long Biography: Updated, December 2005.
32. Letter to Professor Robert Dallek, December 13, 2005.
33. A Proposal: The End of Weapons of Mass Destruction, 2005.
Washington Week in Review, 1967-1970:
1. "Washington Week in Review: A Success is Born."
2. July 13, 1967.
3. July 20, 1967.
4. July 27, 1967.
5. August 3, 1967.
6. August 10, 1967.
7. August 17, 1967.
8. August 24, 1967.
9. August 31, 1967.
10. September 7, 1967.
11. September 28, 1967.
12. October 5, 1967.
13. October 12, 1967.
14. October 26, 1967.
15. November 2, 1967.
16. November 9, 1967.
17. November 16, 1967.
18. November 22, 1967.
19. November 30, 1967.
20. December 7, 1967.
21. December 14, 1967.
22. December 21, 1967.
23. January 4, 1968.
24. January 11, 1968.
25. January 18, 1968.
26. January 25, 1968.
27. February 1, 1968.
28. February 8, 1968.
29. February 15, 1968.
30. February 22, 1968.
31. February 29, 1968.
32. March 7, 1968.
33. March 14, 1968.
34. March 21, 1968.
35. March 28, 1968.
36. April 4, 1968.
37. April 11, 1968.
38. April 18, 1968.
39. April 25, 1968.
40. May 9, 1968.
41. January 9, 1969.
42. January 16, 1969.
43. January 23, 1969.
44. January 30, 1969.
45. February 6, 1969.
46. February 13, 1969.
47. February 20, 1969.
48. March 6, 1969.
49. March 13, 1969.
50. March 20, 1969.
51. March 27, 1969.
52. April 3, 1969.
53. April 10, 1969.
54. April 17, 1969.
55. April 24, 1969.
56. May 1, 1969.
57. May 8, 1969.
58. May 29, 1969.
59. June 5, 1969.
60. June 12, 1969.
61. June 19, 1969.
62. June 26, 1969.
63. July 3, 1969.
64. July 10, 1969.
65. July 17, 1969.
66. July 24, 1969.
67. July 31, 1969.
68. August 7, 1969.
69. August 14, 1969.
70. August 28, 1969.
71. September 4, 1969.
72. September 11, 1969.
73. September 18, 1969.
74. September 25, 1969.
75. October 2, 1969.
76. October 9, 1969.
77. October 16, 1969.
78. October 23, 1969.
79. October 30, 1969.
80. November 6, 1969.
81. November 13, 1969.
82. November 20, 1969.
83. November 27, 1969.
84. December 4, 1969.
85. December 18, 1969.
86. December 24, 1969.
87. January 8, 1970.
88. January 15, 1970.
89. January 22, 1970.
90. January 29, 1970.
91. February 12, 1970.
92. February 19, 1970.
93. February 26, 1970.
94. March 5, 1970.
95. March 12, 1970.
96. March 26, 1970.
97. April 2, 1970.
98. April 9, 1970.
99. April 23, 1970.
100. May 4, 1970.
Book Reviews, 1947-1974:
101. Konvitz, Milton, The Alien & the Asiatic in American Law, The Reconstructionist, 1947.
102. Howe, Irving et al., The American Communist Party: A Critical History (1919-1957), American Historical Review, March 1959.
103. Saposs, David J., Communism in American Unions, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, October 1959.
104. Draper, Theodore, American Communism & Soviet Russia: The Formative Period, 1960.
105. Glazer, Nathan, The Social Basis of American Communism. The Washington Post, August 1961.
106. Lane, Robert E., Political Ideology, Psychiatry, November 1963.
107. Cater, Douglass, Power in Washington, 1964.
108. Record, Wilson, Race and Radicalism, 1964.
109. Silberman, Charles, Crisis in Black and White, 1964.
110. Douglass, William O., Farewell to Texas. A Vanishing Wilderness, National Parks Magazine, December 1967.
111. Dahl, Robert A., After the Revolution? Authority in a Good Society, World Affairs, March 1971.
112. Armbruster, Frank E., The Forgotten Americans, Perspective, October 1972.
113. Hiebert, Ray et al., The Political Image Merchants, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Mitchell, William, Why Vote, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Napolitan, Joseph, The Election Game and How to Win It, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Reitman, Allen et al., The Election Process. Voting Laws and Procedures, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Rosenbloom, David Lee, The Election Men, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Schwartzman, Edward, Campaign Craftsmanship, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Shadegg, Stephen C., The New How to Win an Election, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
Wood, Robert, The Necessary Majority, The American Political Science Review, November 1973.
114. Berman, Edgar, The Political Primeval, The American Political Science Review, December 1974.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Madrid, Spain, 1980-1983:
1. Opening Statement at Preparatory Meetings as Chairman of the Meeting, September 10, 1980.
2. Opening U.S. Statement to Preparatory Meeting, September 11, 1980.
3. For Adoption of Belgrade Rules, September 18, 1980.
4. "Let Us Not Abuse Notion of Compromise," September 23, 1980.
5. "Czechoslovakia Proposal Unacceptable," October 1, 1980.
6. "East Playing Waiting Game," October 7, 1980.
7. "Important to Listen," October 8, 1980.
8. "The East Liked Belgrade," October 9, 1980.
9. "The Press, Accuracy and Openness," October 14, 1980.
10. "The Sixth Week and No Mutuality," October 15, 1980.
11. "The Chair Comes Around Again," October 27, 1980.
12. Secretary Muskie and Helsinki Violation, October 28, 1980.
13. "An Agenda Must be Orderly," October 31, 1980.
14. "U.S. Elections & Madrid," November 5, 1980.
15. "Implementation," November 17, 1980.
16. "Cooperation in the Field of Economics, Science, and Technology, and the Environment," November 19, 1980.
17. "Thanksgiving Statement," November 27, 1980.
18. "PLO," December 1, 1980.
19. "Basket III Intervention," December 2, 1980.
20. "Rebuttal to Maltese," December 16, 1980.
21. Final Plenary Session, December 19, 1980.
22. Opening Plenary Session, January 27, 1981.
23. "Reprimand to Polish Delegate," January 28, 1981.
24. "New Proposals," February 6, 1981.
25. "Terrorism," February 9, 1981.
26. "Military Security," February 11, 1981.
27. "CDE," February 16, 1981.
28. "Leonid I. Brezhnev," March 13, 1981.
29. "Soviet/Neutral Paper," March 24, 1981.
30. "Brezhnev Doctrine," March 27, 1981.
31. "Neutrals/Recess," April 3, 1981.
32. "Human Rights/Pre-Easter," April 10, 1981.
33. "Monitors," May 12, 1981.
34. "Dr. Andrei Sakharov's Birthday," May 19, 1981.
35. "Experts Meeting on Human Rights," June 10, 1981.
36. "Response at Informal Heads of Delegation Meeting," June 10, 1981.
37. "Military Assessment," June 12, 1981.
38. "Response to Soviets," June 16, 1981.
39. "July 31, Not Too Far Away," July 1, 1981.
40. "Recess Inventory," July 28, 1981.
41. "SOYUZ-81 , ZAPAD-81," October 30, 1981.
42. "Raoul Wallenberg/Andrei Sakharov," November 6, 1981.
43. "Heads/Zone," November 11, 1981.
44. "U.S. Implementation," November 13, 1981.
45. "Reagan Speech," November 20, 1981.
46. "Anti-Semitism," December 1, 1981.
47. "Human Rights Day," December 11, 1981.
48. "Final-Poland," December 18, 1981.
49. "Professor Bronislaw Geremek," February 10, 1982.
50. "Chemical Warfare," February 16, 1982.
51. "Polish Detail," February 19, 1982.
52. "Psychiatric Abuse," February 24, 1982.
53. "Right of Reply: Nuclear Buildup," February 26, 1982.
54. "Remarks: NATO Heads Re: NNA Effort," March 1, 1982.
55. "Baltic States," March 3, 1982.
56. "Poland - Education as Barometer," March 9, 1982.
57. Letter to Chiefs of Delegation Re: Soviet-Polish Pressure, March 10, 1982.
58. "Final," March 12, 1982.
59. The Tromso Debate, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway, September 10, 1982.
60. Remarks at Tromso after the Debate, Tromso, Norway, September 10, 1982.
61. "Brezhnev's Death," November 12, 1982.
62. "U.S. Supports Western Amendments: Polish Problem," November 16, 1982.
63. "Helsinki Violations Continue," November 24, 1982.
64. "Soviets Should Address Our Concerns," November 30, 1982.
65. "More Human Rights Violations," December 3, 1982.
66. "Human Rights Day," December 10, 1982.
67. "Summer Prior to Recess," December 15, 1982.
68. "Remarks to the United States Chiefs of Mission Conference," London, England, December 18, 1982.
69. "We Open with Realism," February 8, 1983.
70. "Soviet Characterization Rejected," February 9, 1983.
71. "Statement on the Sixth Anniversary of the Arrest of Yuri Orlov," February 10, 1983.
72. "Jamming," March 8, 1983.
73. "International Women's Day," March 11, 1983.
74. "The 100th Anniversary of the Death of Karl Marx," March 14, 1983.
75. "Terrorism," March 15, 1983.
76. "Afghanistan Day," March 22, 1983.
77. "Solidarity Report on Human and Civil Rights During the State of War," March 25, 1983.
78. "Terrorism/Détente," April 19, 1983.
79. "We Have Patience but Violations Continue," April 22, 1983.
80. "Soviet Attitudes and Naum Meiman," April 29, 1983.
81. Letter on USSR Cruelties, May 6, 1983.
82. Press Statement: Dr. Andrei Sakharov, May 17, 1983.
83. "Jamming," May 26, 1983.
84. "Deeds and Words," May 27, 1983.
85. "Soviet Take It or Leave It," June 14, 1983.
86. "Polish Repression: Geremik, Onyszkiewicz," June 16, 1983.
87. "The Spanish Initiative," June 17, 1983.
88. "Negotiating Gap Narrows," July 1, 1983.
89. "The Madrid Concluding Document: An Assessment," July 15, 1983.
90. "Why Do We Enter Into an Agreement When Soviet Repression of Human Beings Intensifies?" July 18, 1983.
91. Final Statement by Secretary of State Schultz, September 9, 1983.
92. "Building the House of Democracy," Copenhagen Meeting of the CSCE, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 11, 1990.
93. "The Rule of Law and Free Elections," Copenhagen Meeting of the CSCE, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 18, 1990.
94. "The Miner's Canary and Minority Rights," Copenhagen Meeting of the CSCE, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 22, 1990.
95. "CSCE: A Triumph of the Human Spirit," Copenhagen Meeting of the CSCE, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 29, 1990.
96. "Peace Promised on the Four Oughts," The Washington Times, August 15, 2002.
97. Testimony to the United States Congress on the Commission on Security & Cooperation in Europe, Washington D.C., June 15, 2004.
98. "From Helsinki to the Mediterranean and the Gulf: Building a Democratic, Prosperous and Peaceful Middle East," submitted to the White House, 2004.
99. "Overview of the Human Dimension Commitments of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe 1975-2003," submitted to the White House, 2004.
100. Letter Received by Steve Hadley, Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor, June 29, 2004.
101. "Security, Reform, and Peace: The Three Pillars of U.S. Strategy in the Middle East," Report of the Presidential Study Group, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2005.
102. Letter to President George W. Bush, Freedom House, February 17, 2005.
Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training; Foreign Affairs Oral History Project, June 24, 2003.

Expand/CollapseSpeaking Engagements, 1944-2010

This series contains speech transcripts, correspondence, and some audio and video recordings of speeches given throughout Kampelman's career. During the 1940s and early 1950s Kampelman addressed war-related topics; through the mid-1950s he addressed labor and labor unions; and from 1980 onward he spoke on United States foreign policy and nuclear arms negotiations. The speeches are arranged in chronological order.
RESTRICTED: Closed Originals
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151.C.3.4F 5War Resisters League 15th annual conference, New York, New York, May 27, 1944.
War Resisters League 15th annual conference, New York, New York,May 27, 1944. Digital version
YM-YWCA Public Affairs Committee and Inter-Cultural Commission, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 14, 1945.
YM-YWCA Public Affairs Committee and Inter-Cultural Commission, Minneapolis, Minnesota,February 14, 1945. Digital version
"C.O.'s and World War II," Cosmopolitan Club, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 3, 1945.
C.O.'s and World War II, Cosmopolitan Club, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,March 3, 1945. Digital version
Camphor Methodist Church, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 18, 1945.
Camphor Methodist Church, St. Paul, Minnesota,March 18, 1945. Digital version
"Is Peacetime Conscription Conducive for Peace?," postwar conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 25, 1945.
Is Peacetime Conscription Conducive for Peace?, postwar conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 25, 1945. Digital version
Upholsterers Union, Local 1189, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 3, 1945.
Upholsterers Union, Local 1189, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 3, 1945. Digital version
Textile Workers Union of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1947-1949.
Includes information on Upholsterers Union Local No. 1189. Kampelman speaks about American labor politics and the Taft-Hartley debate. Further correspondence with representatives of this union can be found in the general and subject files of Humphrey Correspondence and in Kampelman's Alphabetical Correspondence within this collection.
Textile Workers Union of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1947-1949. Digital version
"Why Government?," United World Federalists, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 22, 1947.
Why Government?, United World Federalists, Minneapolis, Minnesota,April 22, 1947. Digital version
Toastmasters, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 6, 1948.
Toastmasters, Minneapolis, Minnesota,March 6, 1948. Digital version
Correspondence concerning speaking engagements, 1950-1955.
Correspondence concerning speaking engagements,1950-1955. Digital version
"1952 Platform Issues," Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), November 1951.
1952 Platform Issues, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA),November 1951. Digital version
"New Forces Facing the Labor Movement Today," American Labor Education Service Washington Birthday Conference, New York, New York, February 21, 1953.
New Forces Facing the Labor Movement Today, American Labor Education Service Washington Birthday Conference, New York, New York,February 21, 1953. Digital version
"Advice to New Members of Congress," 1965.
Advice to New Members of Congress,1965. Digital version
Statements Before the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C., October 7, 1967.
Statements Before the United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.,October 7, 1967. Digital version
"Philosophy and Public Policy," April 8, 1970.
Philosophy and Public Policy,April 8, 1970. Digital version
United States Army War College, 1977-1982.
United States Army War College,1977-1982. Digital version
Introduction of Yehuda Blum, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations at the Anti-Defamation League Annual Meeting, New York Hilton, November 17, 1978.
Introduction of Yehuda Blum, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations at the Anti-Defamation League Annual Meeting, New York Hilton,November 17, 1978. Digital version
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith National Executive Committee Meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, December 6-9, 1979.
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith National Executive Committee Meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, New York City,December 6-9, 1979. Digital version
Anti-Defamation League, Palm Beach, Florida, February 9, 1980.
Anti-Defamation League, Palm Beach, Florida,February 9, 1980. Digital version
Anti-Defamation League, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1980.
Anti-Defamation League, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C.,June 17, 1980. Digital version
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, New York, New York, May 30, 1981.
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, New York, New York, May 30, 1981. Digital version
Third Moscow International Book Fair (in exile) Fund for Free Expression, New York, New York, September 14, 1981.
Third Moscow International Book Fair (in exile) Fund for Free Expression, New York, New York,September 14, 1981. Digital version
University of Virginia, School of Law, Center for Law and National Security, 1982-1984.
University of Virginia, School of Law, Center for Law and National Security,1982-1984. Digital version
Informal Heads of Delegation Meeting: CSCE, Madrid, Spain, February 16, 1982.
Topic: Chemical Warfare.
Informal Heads of Delegation Meeting: CSCE, Madrid, Spain, February 16, 1982. Digital version
CSCE Plenary Session, Madrid, Spain, March 12, 1982.
CSCE Plenary Session, Madrid, Spain,March 12, 1982. Digital version
International Conference of B'nai B'rith National Conference on Soviet Jewry, March 24, 1982. 2 folders.
International Conference of B'nai B'rith National Conference on Soviet Jewry,March 24, 1982. Folder 1
International Conference of B'nai B'rith National Conference on Soviet Jewry,March 24, 1982. Folder 2
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America annual meeting, Jerusalem, Israel, August 28, 1982.
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America annual meeting, Jerusalem, Israel,August 28, 1982. Digital version
Debate between Kampelman and Viktor Karpov, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway, September 10, 1982:
Text file indicates that the debate was to have been between Kampelman and Viktor Karpov, however the Soviet representative is introduced as Georgi Arbatov, Director of the Soviet Institute on the United States and Canada.
2 folders.
Debate between Kampelman and Viktor Karpov, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway,September 10, 1982. Folder 1
Debate between Kampelman and Viktor Karpov, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway,September 10, 1982. Folder 2
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151.C.3.4F5"East and West: How to Achieve Peace," University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway, September 10, 1982.
East and West: How to Achieve Peace, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway,September 10, 1982. Digital version
New York University Law Center Vanderbuilt Gold Medal dinner, New York, New York, November 4, 1982.
New York University Law Center Vanderbuilt Gold Medal dinner, New York, New York,November 4, 1982. Digital version
U.S. Ambassador's Conference, London, December 18, 1982.
U.S. Ambassador's Conference, London,December 18, 1982. Digital version
"The Democratic Center: Stability with Change," 1983.
The Democratic Center: Stability with Change,1983. Digital version
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., March 1, 1983.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.,March 1, 1983. Digital version
American Immigration Lawyers Association 37th annual banquet, New York, New York, May 20, 1983.
American Immigration Lawyers Association 37th annual banquet, New York, New York,May 20, 1983. Digital version
American Federation of Teachers annual convention, Los Angeles, California, July 6, 1983.
American Federation of Teachers annual convention, Los Angeles, California,July 6, 1983. Digital version
Second International Scholars Colloquium of America-Holy Land Studies, Washington, D.C., September 1, 1983.
Second International Scholars Colloquium of America-Holy Land Studies, Washington, D.C.,September 1, 1983. Digital version
American International Club, Geneva, Switzerland, September 16, 1983.
American International Club, Geneva, Switzerland,September 16, 1983. Digital version
"Hubert H. Humphrey. A Realist in Pursuit of Ideals," University of Minnesota Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs ground breaking ceremony, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 20, 1983.
Hubert H. Humphrey. A Realist in Pursuit of Ideals, University of Minnesota Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs ground breaking ceremony, Minneapolis, Minnesota,October 20, 1983. Digital version
"Negotiating World Order: A View from Madrid," Tuft's University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, Massachusetts, October 20, 1983.
Negotiating World Order: A View from Madrid, Tuft's University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, Massachusetts,October 20, 1983. Digital version
"Salute to Lech Walesa," Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., October 21, 1983.
Salute to Lech Walesa, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C.,October 21, 1983. Digital version
"Madrid, Flight 7, and East-West Relations," National Strategy Information Center Defense Strategy Forum, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1983.
Madrid, Flight 7, and East-West Relations, National Strategy Information Center Defense Strategy Forum, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1983. Digital version
American Jewish Committee National Executive Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1983.
American Jewish Committee National Executive Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,October 29, 1983. Digital version
"Human Rights in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Strategies for Action in the Post-Jackson Era," World Without War Council, Seattle, Washington, November 1, 1983.
Human Rights in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Strategies for Action in the Post-Jackson Era, World Without War Council, Seattle, Washington,November 1, 1983. Digital version
"The Dilemma and Challenge in East-West Relations," Target Seattle: Soviet Relations, Seattle, Washington, November 1, 1983.
The Dilemma and Challenge in East-West Relations, Target Seattle: Soviet Relations, Seattle, Washington,November 1, 1983. Digital version
Georgetown University Institute for Study of Diplomacy Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service J. Raymond "Jit" Trainor Award for Distinction in the Conduct of Diplomacy program, Washington, D.C., December 6, 1983.
"International Consequences of the Crisis in Poland," University of Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands, March 2, 1984.
International Consequences of the Crisis in Poland, University of Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands,March 2, 1984. Digital version
American College of Trial Lawyers 34th annual spring meeting, Maui, Hawaii, March 5, 1984.
American College of Trial Lawyers 34th annual spring meeting, Maui, Hawaii,March 5, 1984. Digital version
Georgetown University commencement exercises, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1984.
Georgetown University commencement exercises, Washington, D.C.,April 14, 1984. Digital version
"The Values Crisis: What has Changed?," Educating Americans for Responsible Choices national assembly secretariat, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1984.
The Values Crisis: What has Changed?, Educating Americans for Responsible Choices national assembly secretariat, Washington, D.C.,May 17, 1984. Digital version
Union of American Hebrew Congregations board of trustees meeting, Seacaucus, New Jersey, May 19, 1984.
Union of American Hebrew Congregations board of trustees meeting, Seacaucus, New Jersey,May 19, 1984. Digital version
Yeshiva University and Greater Washington Friends of Yeshiva University, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1984.
Yeshiva University and Greater Washington Friends of Yeshiva University, Washington, D.C.,May 20, 1984. Digital version
"East-West Relations," Aerospace Industries Association of America, 38th Williamsburg Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 24, 1984.
East-West Relations, Aerospace Industries Association of America, 38th Williamsburg Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 24, 1984. Digital version
Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion commencement exercises, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 30, 1984.
Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion commencement exercises, Cincinnati, Ohio,May 30, 1984. Digital version
Roosevelt Center for American Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1984.
Roosevelt Center for American Policy Studies, Washington, D.C.,June 4, 1984. Digital version
International Conference: Democratic Challenges in Latin America, Lisbon, Portugal, June 30, 1984.
International Conference: Democratic Challenges in Latin America, Lisbon, Portugal, June 30, 1984. Digital version
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InternetFaith in Democracy, New York, New York, November 18, 1984. 1 folder, master audio file (1 hour, 10 minutes): WAV (352 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (49.3 MB).
Formerly titled: The Faith of a Democrat.
Faith in Democracy, New York, New York, November 18, 1984 Digital audio
World Business Council, Geneva, Switzerland, October 1, 1985. 1 folder, 1 master audio file (47 minutes, 1 second): WAV (237 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (32 MB).
World Business Council, Geneva, Switzerland, October 1, 1985 Digital audio
Minnesota Meeting, Humphrey Institute, May 27, 1986. 1 master audio file (55 minutes, 42 seconds): WAV (281 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (38.5 MB).
Minnesota Meeting, Humphrey Institute, May 27, 1986 Digital audio
New York University School of Law Harold Weill Medal ceremony, New York, New York, September 26, 1988. 1 folder, 1 master audio file (51 minutes, 51 seconds): WAV (261 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (38.6 MB).
New York University School of Law, Harold Weill Medal ceremony,          New York, New York, September 26, 1988 Digital audio
Forewarned is Forearmed, Jack Anderson Intelligence Conference, Washington, D.C., September 13, 1989. 1 folder, 1 master audio file (45 minutes, 14 seconds): WAV (228 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (33.4 MB).
Forewarned is Forearmed, Jack Anderson Intelligence Conference,         Washington, D.C., September 13, 1989 Digital audio
Remarks at the Hubert Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs, September 30, 2005. 1 master audio file (49 minutes, 53 seconds): WAV (251 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (33.4 MB).
Remarks at the Hubert Humphrey Institute for          Public Affairs, September 30, 2005 Digital audio
American Bar Association CEELI, August 6, 1994. 1 master video file (1 hour, 6 minutes): MOV (13.9 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (627 MB).
American Bar Association CEELI, August 6, 1994 Digital video
CSCE Debate on Tromoso Norway, September 10, 1982. 3 master video files (2 hours, 17 minutes): MOV (30.5 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (1.3 GB).
CSCE Debate on Tromoso Norway, September 10, 1982 Digital video
Debate, Tromso University discussion of CSCE, September 15, 1982. 5 master video files (2 hours, 59 minutes): MOV (42.8 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (1.7 GB).
Debate, Tromso University discussion of CSCE, September 15, 1982 Digital video
Marine Corp Command Erskine Lecture, March 1, 1989. 1 master video file (1 hour, 31 minutes): MOV (19.8 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (867 MB).
Marine Corp Command Erskine Lecture, March 1, 1989 Digital video
USAI Foreign Press Center Briefing, September 6, 1991. 1 master video file (52 minutes, 8 seconds): MOV (16.9 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (493 MB).
USAI Foreign Press Center Briefing, September 6, 1991 Digital video
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303.G.8.6F33American Academy of Achievement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 6, 1984.
American Academy of Achievement, Minneapolis, Minnesota,July 6, 1984. Digital version
Midwest Advisory Council, Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1984.
Midwest Advisory Council, Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1984. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University, Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1984.
American Friends of the Hebrew University, Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1984. Digital version
"Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace," Second World Congress on Religious Liberty, Rome, Italy, September 5, 1984.
Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace,Second World Congress on Religious Liberty, Rome, Italy,September 5, 1984. Digital version
"Human Rights and Foreign Policy," National Committee on American Foreign Policy, October 1, 1984.
Human Rights and Foreign Policy, National Committee on American Foreign Policy, October 1, 1984. Digital version
Grumman Corporation, Bethpage, New York, November 20, 1984.
Grumman Corporation, Bethpage, New York, November 20, 1984. Digital version
B'nai B'rith Humanitarian Award in Tribute to Timothy S. Healy, S.J., Washington, D.C., November 20, 1984.
B'nai B'rith Humanitarian Award in Tribute to Timothy S. Healy, S.J., Washington, D.C., November 20, 1984. Digital version
"East-West Relations: Values and Power," Waco Human Rights Week, Waco, Texas, December 6, 1984.
East-West Relations: Values and Power, Waco Human Rights Week, Waco, Texas, December 6, 1984. Digital version
Remarks, read by Jeffery Kampelman for Max Kampelman, Coalition for a Democratic Majority awards dinner, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1985.
Remarks, read by Jeffery Kampelman for Max Kampelman, Coalition for a Democratic Majority awards dinner, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1985. Digital version
New York University New York School of Law awards ceremony, New York, New York, May 7, 1985.
New York University New York School of Law awards ceremony, New York, New York, May 7, 1985. Digital version
National Defense University General and Flag Officer Capstone Course graduation, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1985.
National Defense University General and Flag Officer Capstone Course graduation, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1985. Digital version
Christian Democratic Party Chamber of Deputies Group, Florence, Italy, June 15, 1985.
Christian Democratic Party Chamber of Deputies Group, Florence, Italy, June 15, 1985. Digital version
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Liberty Award dinner, New York, New York, September 4, 1985.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Liberty Award dinner, New York, New York,September 4, 1985. Digital version
Isaac Franck memorial, Adas Israel Congregation, Washington, D.C., September 10, 1985.
Isaac Franck memorial, Adas Israel Congregation, Washington, D.C., September 10, 1985. Digital version
American Jewish Committee Judge Learned Hand Award dinner, Washington, D.C., September 11, 1985.
American Jewish Committee Judge Learned Hand Award dinner, Washington, D.C.,September 11, 1985. Digital version
Council of Jewish Federations general assembly, Washington, D.C., November 16, 1985.
Council of Jewish Federations general assembly, Washington, D.C., November 16, 1985. Digital version
United Jewish Appeal Federation Lawyers Division Proskauer Award dinner, New York, New York, December 4, 1985.
United Jewish Appeal Federation Lawyers Division Proskauer Award dinner, New York, New York, December 4, 1985. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University awards luncheon, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1985.
American Friends of the Hebrew University awards luncheon, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1985. Digital version
Washington Jewish Week leadership luncheon, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1986.
Washington Jewish Week leadership luncheon, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1986. Digital version
New York Law School Otto L. Walter Distinguished International Fellow colloquium, New York, New York, April 22, 1986.
New York Law School Otto L. Walter Distinguished International Fellow colloquium, New York,April 22, 1986. Digital version
Brandeis University awards dinner, New York, New York, May 1, 1986.
Brandeis University awards dinner, New York, New York, May 1, 1986. Digital version
University of Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs dedication ceremony, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 30, 1986.
University of Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs dedication ceremony, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 30, 1986. Digital version
Oxford University Alistair Buchan Club, Oxford, England, June 6, 1986.
Oxford University Alistair Buchan Club, Oxford, England, June 6, 1986. Digital version
Belgian-American Association, Brussels, Belgium, September 17, 1986.
Belgian-American Association, Brussels, Belgium, September 17, 1986. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1986.
American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1986. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University Financial and Real Estate Services Division, New York, New York, December 8, 1986.
American Friends of the Hebrew University Financial and Real Estate Services Division, New York, New York, December 8, 1986. Digital version
National Endowment for Democracy awards ceremony, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1987.
National Endowment for Democracy awards ceremony, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1987. Digital version
Center for Democracy General Chautauqua Conference on U.S.-Soviet Relations luncheon, Washington, D.C., August 31, 1987.
Center for Democracy General Chautauqua Conference on U.S.-Soviet Relations luncheon, Washington, D.C., August 31, 1987. Digital version
Washington Hebrew Congregation Yom Kippur services, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1987.
Washington Hebrew Congregation Yom Kippur services, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1987. Digital version
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs awards dinner, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1987.
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs awards dinner, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1987. Digital version
"The United States and the Soviet Union: A Commencement?" University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts commencement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 13, 1987.
The United States and the Soviet Union: A Commencement? University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts commencement, Minneapolis, Minnesota,December 13, 1987. Digital version
Bar Ilan University commencement, Washington, D.C., December 14, 1987.
Bar Ilan University commencement, Washington, D.C., December 14, 1987. Digital version
"Arms Control and Soviet Relations: On Trial," American College of Trial Lawyers 38th spring meeting, Palm Springs, California, March 9, 1988.
Arms Control and Soviet Relations: On Trial, American College of Trial Lawyers 38th spring meeting, Palm Springs, California, March 9, 1988. Digital version
American Jewish Committee Judge Learned Hand Award dinner, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1988.
American Jewish Committee Judge Learned Hand Award dinner, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1988. Digital version
West Point Jewish Chapel dedication ceremony, West Point, New York, May 5, 1988:
Kampelman is the guest speaker at the dedication service. Topics: American Jewry and Jewish history in the United States. Further correspondence can be found in Organizations.
1 folder.
West Point Jewish Chapel dedication ceremony, West Point, New York, May 5, 1988. Digital version
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303.G.8.6F33Jewish Theological Seminary commencement, New York, New York, May 19, 1988.
Jewish Theological Seminary commencement, New York, New York,May 19, 1988. Digital version
New York University commencement dinner, New York, New York, June 2, 1988.
New York University commencement dinner, New York, New York,June 2, 1988. Digital version
"Beyond Pacifism Toward Peace," United States Institute of Peace Arlie House, Arlie, Virginia, June 21, 1988.
Beyond Pacifism Toward Peace, United States Institute of Peace Arlie House, Arlie, Virginia,June 21, 1988. Digital version
"Diplomacy in an Election Year and Beyond," Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service J. Raymond "Jit" Trainor Award for Distinction in the Conduct of Diplomacy, New York, New York, October 7, 1988.
Diplomacy in an Election Year and Beyond, Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service J. Raymond Jit Trainor Award for Distinction in the Conduct of Diplomacy, New York, New York,October 7, 1988. Digital version
"Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective," Henry M. Jackson Foundation Henry M. Jackson Memorial Lecture, Seattle, Washington, October 20, 1988.
Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective, Henry M. Jackson Foundation Henry M. Jackson Memorial Lecture, Seattle, Washington,October 20, 1988. Digital version
"Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective," Philadelphia Committee on Foreign Relations, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1, 1988.
Arms Control and the Soviet Union: A Perspective, Philadelphia Committee on Foreign Relations, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,December 1, 1988. Digital version
"Prospects for Further US/USSR Cooperation," Institutional Investor CEO Roundtable, Naples, Florida, January 13, 1989.
Prospects for Further US/USSR Cooperation, Institutional Investor CEO Roundtable, Naples, Florida,January 13, 1989. Digital version
Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School graduation, Washington, D.C., January 29, 1989.
Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School graduation, Washington, D.C.,January 29, 1989. Digital version
United States Senate Arms Control Observer Group, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1989.
United States Senate Arms Control Observer Group, Washington, D.C.,January 31, 1989. Digital version
"Prospects for Further US/USSR Cooperation," Executive Council of Foreign Diplomats, Palo Alto, California, February 6, 1989.
Prospects for Further US/USSR Cooperation, Executive Council of Foreign Diplomats, Palo Alto, California,February 6, 1989. Digital version
"Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace," American Religious Town Hall meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 6, 1989.
Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace, American Religious Town Hall meeting, Dallas, Texas, February 6, 1989. Digital version
"Arms Control and Soviet Relations," United States Marine Corps Command Staff and Staff College Foundation General Grave B. Erskine Distinguished Lecture, United States Marine Air-Ground Training and Education Center, Quantico, Virginia, March 1, 1989:
Kampelman is guest speaker. Gave a very similar speech at "Jit" Trainor Award ceremony. Topics: world relations, economics, and democracies.
1 folder.
Arms Control and Soviet Relations, United States Marine Corps Command Staff and Staff College Foundation General Grave B. Erskine Distinguished Lecture, United States Marine Air-Ground Training and Education Center, Quantico, Virginia, March 1, 1989. Digital version
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303.G.8.6F33"Arms Control and Soviet Relations," National Capital Area Political Science Association spring conference, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1989.
Arms Control and Soviet Relations, National Capital Area Political Science Association spring conference, Washington, D.C.,March 4, 1989. Digital version
Rabbinical Assembly convention, Washington, D.C., March 28, 1989.
Rabbinical Assembly convention, Washington, D.C.,March 28, 1989. Digital version
Virginia Journal of International Law 28th annual banquet, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 31, 1989.
Virginia Journal of International Law 28th annual banquet, Charlottesville, Virginia,March 31, 1989. Digital version
"The Gorbachev Era: U.S. Responses," Freedom House, New York, New York, April 17, 1989.
The Gorbachev Era: U.S. Responses, Freedom House, New York, New York,April 17, 1989. Digital version
"The Rule of Law in the Soviet Union," American Bar Association Section on International Law, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1989.
The Rule of Law in the Soviet Union, American Bar Association Section on International Law, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1989. Digital version
"American Values and Strength in a Changing World," Jamestown Foundation, Washington, D.C., May 2, 1989.
American Values and Strength in a Changing World, Jamestown Foundation, Washington, D.C.,May 2, 1989. Digital version
Statement before the United States Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1989.
Statement before the United States Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C.,May 18, 1989. Digital version
"Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace," American Jewish Committee 83rd annual dinner, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1989.
Freedom of Religion and Belief: Basis of Peace, American Jewish Committee 83rd annual dinner, Washington, D.C.,May 18, 1989. Digital version
Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations Yehuda Hellman Memorial Lecture, New York, New York, June 14, 1989.
Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations Yehuda Hellman Memorial Lecture, New York, New York,June 14, 1989. Digital version
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Leon and Marilyn Klinghoffer Award luncheon, New York, New York, June 14, 1989.
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Leon and Marilyn Klinghoffer Award luncheon, New York, New York,June 14, 1989. Digital version
"A World in Historic Transition?," American Friends of the Hebrew University Albert A. Siegel Lecture, Los Angeles, California, June 18, 1989.
A World in Historic Transition?, American Friends of the Hebrew University Albert A. Siegel Lecture, Los Angeles, California,June 18, 1989. Digital version
Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of American 75th annual convention, Atlanta, Georgia, July 18, 1989.
Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of American 75th annual convention, Atlanta, Georgia,July 18, 1989. Digital version
Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley, Kingston, Pennsylvania, September 7, 1989.
Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley, Kingston, Pennsylvania,September 7, 1989. Digital version
Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, September 27, 1989.
Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts,September 27, 1989. Digital version
Citizen Exchange Council George F. Kennan Award dinner, New York, New York, October 11, 1989.
Citizen Exchange Council George F. Kennan Award dinner, New York, New York,October 11, 1989. Digital version
"Arms Control in the Year 2000," Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York, New York, October 11, 1989.
Arms Control in the Year 2000, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York, New York, October 11, 1989. Digital version
"Winds of Change," International House of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1989. Reprinted in A Search for Solutions III: USA/USSR, (Chicago: International House of Chicago, 1990).
Winds of Change, International House of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1989 Digital version
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Service Award dinner, Washington, D.C., November 6, 1989.
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Service Award dinner, Washington, D.C., November 6, 1989. Digital version
National Capital Association of B'nai B'rith, Washington, D.C., November 6, 1989.
National Capital Association of B'nai B'rith, Washington, D.C.,November 6, 1989. Digital version
United Nations Association of the United States of America National Conference on the United States and the United Nations, Washington, D.C., November 9, 1989.
United Nations Association of the United States of AmericaNational Conference on the United States and the United Nations, Washington, D.C.,November 9, 1989. Digital version
"Ambassador Geri Joseph Lecture," The Joseph Foundation, The Hague, Netherlands, November 21, 1989.
Ambassador Geri Joseph Lecture, The Joseph Foundation, The Hague, Netherlands,November 21, 1989. Digital version
"Arms Control and U.S.-Soviet Relations," New School for Social Research, New York, New York, November 30, 1989.
Arms Control and U.S.-Soviet Relations, New School for Social Research, New York, New York,November 30, 1989. Digital version
Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland 86th annual meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, December 3, 1989.
Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland 86th annual meeting, Cleveland, Ohio,December 3, 1989. Digital version
United Nations Association of the United States of America 25th anniversary gala, December 12, 1989.
United Nations Association of the United States of America 25th anniversary gala,December 12, 1989. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University Hanukkah service, Washington, D.C., December 18, 1989.
American Friends of the Hebrew University Hanukkah service, Washington, D.C.,December 18, 1989. Digital version
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147.J.13.5B34"A Perspective for International Change," Bridgewater College W. Harold Row Symposium, Bridgewater, Virginia, January 8, 1990.
A Perspective for International Change, Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Virginia,January 8, 1990. Digital version
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 23, 1990.
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,January 23, 1990. Digital version
"Human Rights in the Global Village," Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 17, 1990.
Human Rights in the Global Village, Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 17, 1990. Digital version
"A New World in Perspective," Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon, February 28, 1990.
A New World in Perspective, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon,February 28, 1990. Digital version
"Winds of Change and Our Religious Ethic," Houston Beth Israel Forum, Houston, Texas, March 9, 1990.
Winds of Change and Our Religious Ethic, Houston Beth Israel Forum, Houston, Texas,March 9, 1990. Digital version
"What's Ahead for Us in the World," District of Columbia Dental Society 58th annual spring meeting, Washington, D.C., March 23, 1990.
What's Ahead for Us in the World, District of Columbia Dental Society, Washington, D.C.,March 23, 1990. Digital version
"A New World in Perspective," Penn State Worthington Scranton Campus, Scranton, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1990.
A New World Perspective, Penn State University, Scranton, Pennsylvania,March 27, 1990. Digital version
Jerusalem Foundation gala tribute dinner, New York, New York, May 1, 1990.
The Jerusalem Foundation Gala Pays Tribute to its Past Chairmen, New York, New York,May 1, 1990. Digital version
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis breakfast seminar for members of Congress and Defense Staff, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1990.
Breakfast Seminar of Members of Congress and Defense Staff, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Washington, D.C.,May 10, 1990. Digital version
"Winds of Change and Our Religious Ethic," Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington 67th annual meeting, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1990.
Winds of Change and Our Religions Ethic, Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Washington, D.C.,May 10, 1990. Digital version
North Atlantic Council: North Atlantic Trade Organization, Brussels, Belgium, May 16, 1990.
North Atlantic Council, NATO, Brussels, Belgium,May 16, 1990. Digital version
"Winds of Change and Our Religious Heritage," Yeshiva University commencement, New York, New York, May 24, 1990.
Winds of Change and Our Religious Heritage, Recipient of the Degree of Doctor of Human Letters, Honoris Causa, Yeshiva University, New York, New York, May 24, 1990. Digital version
"Some Observations on Communications and Democracy," Center for Strategic and International Studies International Communications Studies Program luncheon address, Washington, D.C., circa December 1990.
Some Observations on Communications and Democracy, Center for Strategic and International Studies International Communications Studies Program luncheon address, Washington, D.C.,December 1990. Digital version
"Winds of Change," Wallcovering Distributors Association 71st annual convention, San Diego, California, January 21, 1991.
Winds of Change, Wallcovering Distributors Association 71st annual convention, San Diego, California, January 21, 1991. Digital version
"Winds of Change," Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, January 22, 1991.
Winds of Change, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California,January 22, 1991. Digital version
American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security 80th birthday breakfast for Morris I. Leibman, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1991.
American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security 80th birthday breakfast for Morris I. Leibman, Washington, D.C.,February 1, 1991. Digital version
"Winds of Change," American College of Health Care New York Chapter 22 annual convention, Monticello, New York, February 4, 1991.
Winds of Change, American College of Health Care New York Chapter 22 annual convention, Monticello, New York,February 4, 1991. Digital version
"Winds of Change and What They Mean to Us," Foreign Policy Association Off-the-Record luncheon series, [New York, New York?], February 13, 1991.
Winds of Change and What They Mean to Us, Foreign Policy Association Off-the-Record luncheon series, [New York, New York?],February 13, 1991. Digital version
Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy CSCE and the New Blueprint for Europe conference, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1991.
Georgetown University Institute for the Study of DiplomacyCSCE and the New Blueprint for Europe conference, Washington, D.C.,March 6, 1991. Digital version
Testimony before the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on European Affairs, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1991.
Testimony before the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on European Affairs, Washington, D.C.,March 14, 1991. Digital version
Brandeis University Lawyers Division annual dinner dance, New York, New York, April 10, 1991.
Brandeis University Lawyers Division annual dinner dance, New York, New York,April 10, 1991. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University reception, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1991.
American Friends of the Hebrew University reception, Washington, D.C.,April 13, 1991. Digital version
Cosmos Club awards dinner, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1991.
Cosmos Club awards dinner, Washington, D.C.,April 16, 1991. Digital version
Freedom House Freedom Award ceremony, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1991.
Freedom House Freedom Award ceremony, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1991. Digital version
State of Israel Bonds Washington Committee Lion of Judah Award dinner, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1991,
State of Israel Bonds Washington Committee Lion of Judah Award dinner, Washington, D.C.,May 1, 1991. Digital version
Testimony before the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1991.
Testimony before the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Washington, D.C.,May 10, 1991. Digital version
"Winds of Change," University of Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania, May 23, 1991.
File includes photographs of memorial to Lithuanian Jews killed in January 1991.
Winds of Change, University of Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania, May 23, 1991. Digital version
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131.H.3.8F-171The World after Helsinki, Radio Dialogue held by the Woodrow Wilson International Center of Scholars, Washington, D.C., March 22, 1991. 1 master audio file (28 minutes, 46 seconds): WAV (145 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Protecting the Rights of Minorities, Voice of America, June 27, 1991. 1 master audio file (20 minutes, 25 seconds): WAV (103 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Human Rights: From Helsinki to Moscow, Voice of America, September 9, 1991. 1 master audio file (20 minutes, 51 seconds): WAV (105 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
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154.I.8.14F69Mary Ellen Grogan memorial service, St. Alban's Church, Washington, D.C., December 28, 1991.
Memorial Service for Mary Ellen Grogan, St. Alban's Church, Washington, D.C.,December 28, 1991. Digital version
"A Glance Backward with a View to the Future," Glassboro State College Silver Anniversary of Holly Bush Summit, Glassboro, New Jersey, February 24, 1992.
A Glance Backward with a View to the Future, Silver Anniversary of Holly Bush Summit, Glassboro, New Jersey,February 24, 1992. Digital version
"Democracy and the Winds of Change," Women's National Club, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1992.
Democracy and the Winds of Change, Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C.,March 2, 1992. Digital version
"A Negotiator Looks at the Winds of Change and the Rule of Law," St. John's University Edward D. Re Lecture, Jamaica, New York, March 24, 1992.
A Negotiator Looks at the Winds of Change and the Rule of Law, St. John's University School, Jamaica, New York,March 24, 1992. Digital version
"Rule of Law in a Changing World," George Washington University Manuel F. Cohen Memorial Lecture, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1992.
The Rule of Law in the Emerging World, Manuel F. Cohen Memorial Lecture, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.,March 31, 1992. Digital version
Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington Yom Hashoah V'hagvurah service, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1992.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, Yorn Hashoah v'Hagvurah (Holocaust Memorial Observances), Washington, D.C.,April 29, 1992. Digital version
United Nations Association of the United States of America A Private Dialogue with Mikhail Gorbachev, New York, New York, May 11, 1992.
United Nations Association of the U.S., Meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, New York, New York,May 11, 1992. Digital version
American Jewish Committee awards dinner, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1992.
The American Jewish Committee Public Services Award to Richard Schifter, Washington, D.C.,May 13, 1992. Digital version
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith awards luncheon, New York, New York, June 10, 1992.
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Award to Richard Schifter, New York, New York,June 10, 1992. Digital version
"Order and Disorder: The Rule of Law in a Changing World," American Bar Association Presidential Showcase program, San Francisco, California, August 10, 1992.
American Bar Association Presidential Showcase Program, Order or Disorder: The Rule of Law in a Changing World, San Francisco, California,August 10, 1992. Digital version
American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science Founders Event, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1992.
The Washington Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, 1992 Founders Event, Washington, D.C.,September 24, 1992. Digital version
American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security National Security Law: Second Annual Review of the Field -- A Tribute to Morris I. Leibman, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1992.
National Security Law: Second Annual Review of the Field, A Tribute to Morris I. Leibman, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1992. Digital version
American Friends of the Hebrew University awards reception, Washington, D.C., November 4, 1992.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Honorary Fellowship Presented to Dr. Eugene V. Rostow, Washington, D.C.,November 4, 1992. Digital version
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev commencement ceremony, Beer Sheva, Israel, December 1, 1992.
Recipient of Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, December 1, 1992. Digital version
"Entering New Worlds: Not an Easy Task," Los Angeles World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California, December 9, 1992. Reprinted in World Affairs Journal: A Compendium 5:1 (1993).
Entering New Worlds: Not an Easy Task, Los Angeles World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California, December 9, 1992. Digital version
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303.G.8.7B70Freedom House 50th anniversary and awards dinner, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1993.
Freedom House 50th Anniversary Introductory Remarks, Washington, D.C.,January 26, 1993. Digital version
"Entering New Worlds: Not an Easy Task," Sarasota Institute of Lifelong Learning, Sarasota, Florida, February 11, 1993.
Entering New Worlds: Not an Easy Task, Sarasota Institute of Lifetime Learning, Sarasota, Florida,February 11, 1993. Digital version
Concord-St. Andrew’s Men's Club, [Bethesda, Maryland?], April 18, 1993.
Concord-St. Andrew's Men's Club, [Bethesda, Maryland?],April 18, 1993. Digital version
"New Perspectives on World Politics, U.S. Security Interests and Missile Defense," Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis Missile Defense Breakfast Seminar, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1993.
New Perspectives on World Politics, U.S. Security Interests and Missile Defense, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis Missile Defense Breakfast Seminar, Washington, D.C.,April 23, 1993. Digital version
American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Salute to the Ambassadors gala dinner dance, Washington, D.C., April 25, 1993.
American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the NegevSalute to the Ambassadors gala dinner dance, Washington, D.C.,April 25, 1993. Digital version
Florida International University commencement exercises, Miami, Florida, May 3, 1993.
Florida International University commencement exercises, Miami, Florida,May 3, 1993. Digital version
Julius Cahn memorial service, Temple Sinai, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1993.
Julius Cahn memorial service, Temple Sinai, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1993. Digital version
Washington Institute of Jewish Leadership and Values Celebrate One Shining Moment: 50th Anniversary of the Rescue of Danish Jewry from the Holocaust, May 18, 1993.
Washington Institute of Jewish Leadership and Values Celebrate One Shining Moment: 50th Anniversary of the Rescue of Danish Jewry from the Holocaust,May 18, 1993. Digital version
Brandeis University commencement exercises, Waltham, Massachusetts, May 22, 1993.
Brandeis University commencement exercises, Waltham, Massachusetts,May 22, 1993. Digital version
Keynote Address to American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, Anarchy in the Third World conference, June 3, 1993.
Keynote Address to American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, Anarchy in the Third World conference,June 3, 1993. Digital version
Allied Signal, Inc. Law Department Workshop, Pleasantdale, New Jersey, September 28, 1993.
Allied Signal, Inc. Law Department Workshop, Pleasantdale, New Jersey,September 28, 1993. Digital version
"Negotiating Towards a New World: The Art of Conflict Resolution Through Diplomacy," B'nai B'rith World Center Jerusalem Address, October 13, 1993.
Negotiating Towards a New World: The Art of Conflict Resolution Through Diplomacy, B'nai B'rith World Center Jerusalem Address,October 13, 1993. Digital version
Acceptance of Eleanor Roosevelt Award, United Nations Association of the United States of America, October 29, 1993.
Acceptance of Eleanor Roosevelt Award, United Nations Association of the United States of America,October 29, 1993. Digital version
Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, November 11-13, 1993.
Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, November 11-13, 1993. Digital version
Israel Bond Dinner in honor of Ambassador Meir Rosenne, November 15, 1993.
Israel Bond Dinner in honor of Ambassador Meir Rosenne, November 15, 1993. Digital version
Paul H. Nitze Introduction, National Archives, Washington, D.C., November 30, 1993.
Paul H. Nitze Introduction, National Archives, Washington, D.C.,November 30, 1993. Digital version
American Bar Association Conference, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1993.
American Bar Association Conference, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1993. Digital version
American Jewish Congress Reception and Breakfast in honor of Kampelman, December 2-3, 1993.
American Jewish Congress Reception and Breakfast in honor of Kampelman,December 2-3, 1993. Digital version
Arms Control Workshop, Delphi, Athens, Greece, January 3-7, 1994.
Arms Control Workshop, Delphi, Athens, Greece,January 3-7, 1994. Digital version
University of Judaism, Los Angeles and Palm Springs, January 25-28, 1994.
University of Judaism, Los Angeles and Palm Springs,January 25-28, 1994. Digital version
Ben-Gurion University dinner, Palm Beach, Florida, February 20, 1994.
Ben-Gurion University dinner, Palm Beach, Florida, February 20, 1994. Digital version
Testimony: Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., February 23, 1994.
Testimony: Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C.,February 23, 1994. Digital version
Columbia University, New York, March 31, 1994.
Columbia University, New York,March 31, 1994. Digital version
Gorbachev Foundation Symposium, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1994.
Gorbachev Foundation Symposium, Washington, D.C.,April 26, 1994. Digital version
BBC Analysis documentary, Washington, D.C., May 8, 1994.
BBC Analysis documentary, Washington, D.C.,May 8, 1994. Digital version
Wilson Center dinner in honor of James A. Baker, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1994.
Wilson Center dinner in honor of James A. Baker, Washington, D.C.,May 9, 1994. Digital version
Barbash Eulogy, Washington, D.C., June 20, 1994.
Barbash Eulogy, Washington, D.C., June 20, 1994. Digital version
U.S. Armed Services Committee Testimony, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1994.
U.S. Armed Services Committee Testimony, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1994. Digital version
American Bar Association luncheon, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 6, 1994:
1 folder.
American Bar Association luncheon, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 6, 1994 Digital version
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303.G.8.7B70World Economic Development Congress, Madrid, Spain, September 27-30, 1994.
World Economic Development Congress, Madrid, Spain, September 27-30, 1994. Digital version
Wilson Center dinner in honor of Bill Baroody, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1994.
Wilson Center dinner in honor of Bill Baroody, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1994. Digital version
Sony reception in honor of Teddy Kollek, New York, October 2, 1994.
Sony reception in honor of Teddy Kollek, New York,October 2, 1994. Digital version
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131.H.3.8F-171Foreign Policy: The Way Ahead, Dialogue American Public Radio and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, October 24, 1994. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 14 seconds): WAV (147 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Foreign Policy: The Way Ahead, Dialogue American Public Radio and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, November 28, 1994. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 21 seconds): WAV (148 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Foreign Policy: The Way Ahead, Dialogue American Public Radio and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, December 4 and 11, 1994. 4 master audio files (59 minutes, 4 seconds): MP3 (55 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
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303.G.8.7B70Dialogue interview, November 28, 1994.
Dialogue interview,November 28, 1994. Digital version
United States Institute of Peace Reagan Award and Presentation, December 15, 1994.
United States Institute of Peace Reagan Award and Presentation,December 15, 1994. Digital version
Council on Foreign Relations dinner with Ambassador Albright, January 26, 1995.
Council on Foreign Relations dinner with Ambassador Albright, January 26, 1995. Digital version
University of Wisconsin, Madison, March 29-30, 1995.
University of Wisconsin, Madison,March 29-30, 1995. Digital version
American Society of International Law, New York, April 8, 1995.
American Society of International Law, New York,April 8, 1995. Digital version
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy luncheon in honor of Helen Suzman, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1995.
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy luncheon in honor of Helen Suzman, Washington, D.C.,April 10, 1995. Digital version
Carnegie dinner in honor of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1995.
Carnegie dinner in honor of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Washington, D.C.,April 19, 1995. Digital version
Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs event in honor of Robert Zoellick, Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., April 25, 1995.
Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs event in honor of Robert Zoellick, Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.,April 25, 1995. Digital version
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131.H.3.8F-171Isolationism: Viet Nam, To the Best of Our Knowledge, University of Wisconsin, April 23, 1995. 1 master audio file (54 minutes, 11 seconds): WAV (273 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
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303.G.8.7B70Freedom House event in honor of Sergei Kovalyov, Washington, D.C., May 3, 1995.
Freedom House event in honor of Sergei Kovalyov, Washington, D.C.,May 3, 1995. Digital version
Institute for International Studies, Stanford, Palo Alto, California, May 12, 1995.
Institute for International Studies, Stanford, Palo Alto, California,May 12, 1995. Digital version
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe-United States Institute of Peace briefing, Rayburn House Office Building, June 7, 1995.
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe-United States Institute of Peace briefing, Rayburn House Office Building,June 7, 1995. Digital version
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, National Defense University, Washington, D.C., June 20, 1995.
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, National Defense University, Washington, D.C.,June 20, 1995. Digital version
CEELI executive board meeting, Bratslava, Slovakia, July 9-13, 1995.
CEELI executive board meeting, Bratslava, Slovakia,July 9-13, 1995. Digital version
CSCE 20th Anniversary, Helsinki, Finland, July 30-August 2, 1995.
CSCE 20th Anniversary, Helsinki, Finland,July 30-August 2, 1995. Digital version
George Weaver memorial service, Washington, D.C., September 9, 1995.
George Weaver memorial service, Washington, D.C., September 9, 1995. Digital version
Gorbachev Foundation Conference, San Francisco, September 27, 1995.
Gorbachev Foundation Conference, San Francisco,September 27, 1995. Digital version
Yom Kippur: Congregation Adas Israel, October 4, 1995.
Yom Kippur: Congregation Adas Israel,October 4, 1995. Digital version
Albuquerque and Phoenix, October 6-14, 1995.
Albuquerque and Phoenix,October 6-14, 1995. Digital version
Swiss CSCE conference, Geneva, Switzerland, October 18-21, 1995.
Swiss CSCE conference, Geneva, Switzerland,October 18-21, 1995. Digital version
Reagan Foundation conference, Los Angeles, California, November 12-14, 1995.
Reagan Foundation conference, Los Angeles, California, November 12-14, 1995. Digital version
Christ Church Conference, Philadelphia, November 14, 1995.
Christ Church Conference, Philadelphia, November 14, 1995. Digital version
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, November 28-29, 1995.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,November 28-29, 1995. Digital version
American Academy of Achievement dinner, December 12, 1995.
American Academy of Achievement dinner,December 12, 1995. Digital version
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131.H.3.8F-171American Academy of Diplomacy luncheon, February 1996. 1 master video file (1 hour, 10 minutes): MOV (15 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
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303.G.8.7B70Philadelphia Forum, February 1996.
Philadelphia Forum,February 1996. Digital version
CEELI breakfast in honor of President Leonid Kuchma, February 21, 1996.
CEELI breakfast in honor of President Leonid Kuchma,February 21, 1996. Digital version
United States Institute for Peace testimony for the House Appropriations Committee, March 14, 1996.
United States Institute for Peace testimony for the House Appropriations Committee,March 14, 1996. Digital version
American Academy of Diplomacy, LBJ Room, U.S. Senate, April 29, 1996.
American Academy of Diplomacy, LBJ Room, U.S. Senate,April 29, 1996. Digital version
Krasnow/New York University/Old Timer's, New York, May 3-4, 1996.
Krasnow/New York University/Old Timer's, New York,May 3-4, 1996. Digital version
The New Atlantic Initiative, Prague, May 9-12, 1996.
The New Atlantic Initiative, Prague,May 9-12, 1996. Digital version
International Attorney's Club, New York, May 16, 1996.
International Attorney's Club,New York, May 16, 1996. Digital version
USIP retreat, Arlie, Virginia, May 16-18, 1996.
USIP retreat, Arlie, Virginia,May 16-18, 1996. Digital version
Vital Speeches of the Day, June 1, 1996.
Vital Speeches of the Day,June 1, 1996. Digital version
New York University Keogh Award, New York, June 19, 1996.
New York University Keogh Award, New York,June 19, 1996. Digital version
Center for Strategic and International Studies Forum in honor of Baltic presidents, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1996.
Center for Strategic and International Studies Forum in honor of Baltic presidents, Washington, D.C.,June 27, 1996. Digital version
CEELI executive committee meeting, Kiev, Ukraine (and London), July 9-18, 1996.
CEELI executive committee meeting, Kiev, Ukraine (and London),July 9-18, 1996. Digital version
Freedom House board meeting/Bosnian Forum/ABA Seniors luncheon, New York, September 25, 1996.
Freedom House board meeting/Bosnian Forum/ABA Seniors luncheon, New York,September 25, 1996. Digital version
Reykjavik Summit 10th Anniversary, Iceland, October 1-2, 1996.
Reykjavik Summit 10th Anniversary, Iceland,October 1-2, 1996. Digital version
New York University Gallatin Lecture, November 7-8, 1996.
New York University Gallatin Lecture,November 7-8, 1996. Digital version
Institute for International Studies Advisory Council Meeting, Palo Alto, November 13-16, 1996.
Institute for International Studies Advisory Council Meeting, Palo Alto,November 13-16, 1996. Digital version
The American Academy of Diplomacy Awards Luncheon, Washington, D.C., December 16, 1996.
The American Academy of Diplomacy Awards Luncheon, Washington, D.C.,December 16, 1996. Digital version
OCSE Serbian Mission, December 1996.
OCSE Serbian Mission,December 1996. Digital version
Testimony: Senate Governmental Affairs, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1997.
Testimony: Senate Governmental Affairs, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1997. Digital version
Cosmos Club Symposium, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1997.
Cosmos Club Symposium, Washington, D.C.,March 14, 1997. Digital version
United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1997.
United States Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C.,April 1, 1997. Digital version
USID/NED Conference, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1997.
USID/NED Conference, Washington, D.C.,April 4, 1997. Digital version
Introducing the Honorable Walter F. Mondale, Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Washington, D.C., April 9, 1997.
Introducing the Honorable Walter F. Mondale, Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Washington, D.C.,April 9, 1997. Digital version
International Research Council meeting, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1997.
International Research Council meeting, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1997. Digital version
United States Institute of Peace Roundtable, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1997.
United States Institute of Peace Roundtable, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1997. Digital version
American Jewish Committee Meeting with President Mubarek, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1997.
American Jewish Committee Meeting with President Mubarek, Washington, D.C.,April 12, 1997. Digital version
CEELI dinner in honor of Bill Montgomery, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1997.
CEELI dinner in honor of Bill Montgomery, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1997. Digital version
Council on Foreign Relations Luncheon with Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, May 2, 1997.
Council on Foreign Relations Luncheon with Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz,May 2, 1997. Digital version
Israel Bonds and Adas Israel in honor of Stanley Rabinowitz, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1997.
Israel Bonds and Adas Israel in honor of Stanley Rabinowitz, Washington, D.C.,May 6, 1997. Digital version
The American Committees on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1997.
The American Committees on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C.,May 9, 1997. Digital version
The New Atlantic Initiative, Phoenix, Arizona, May 17, 1997.
The New Atlantic Initiative, Phoenix, Arizona,May 17, 1997. Digital version
American Enterprise Institute, Robert Goldwin, July 24, 1997.
American Enterprise Institute, Robert Goldwin,July 24, 1997. Digital version
American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 27, 1997.
American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 27, 1997. Digital version
International Research and Exchange Board, Washington, D.C., August 22, 1997.
International Research and Exchange Board, Washington, D.C., August 22, 1997. Digital version
United States Institute of Peace Roundtable, New York, September 4, 1997.
United States Institute of Peace Roundtable, New York, September 4, 1997. Digital version
United States Institute of Peace, Chicago, October 29, 1997.
United States Institute of Peace, Chicago,October 29, 1997. Digital version
Conference on the Legal Status of the ABM Treaty, Washington, D.C., June 7, 2000.
Conference on the Legal Status of the ABM Treaty, Washington, D.C.,June 7, 2000. Digital version
"E Pluribus Unum," June 13, 2001.
E Pluribus Unum,June 13, 2001. Digital version
"Religion and Politics: A Formula for the 21st Century," June 13, 2001.
Religion and Politics: A Formula for the 21st Century,June 13, 2001. Digital version
Combined Convention of the Conservative Movement in Judaism, Washington, D.C., February 10, 2002.
Combined Convention of the Conservative Movement in Judaism, Washington, D.C.,February 10, 2002. Digital version
Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Award for Civic Achievement, Washington, D.C., May 14, 2002.
Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Award for Civic Achievement, Washington, D.C.,May 14, 2002. Digital version
Yeshiva University Annual Dinner of Tribute, June 18, 2002.
Yeshiva University Annual Dinner of Tribute,June 18, 2002. Digital version
"Hubert H. Humphrey: Teacher, Politician, Humanitarian," Hubert H. Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, May 3, 2003.
Hubert H. Humphrey: Teacher, Politician, Humanitarian, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota,May 3, 2003. Digital version
"It's Better to Light a Candle," The Jewish National Fund Annual Luncheon, New York, June 10, 2004.
It's Better to Light a Candle, The Jewish National Fund Annual Luncheon, New York,June 10, 2004. Digital version
"A Symbol of Grace and Civility," The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., October 28, 2004.
A Symbol of Grace and Civility, The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.,October 28, 2004. Digital version
Center for the Study of the Presidency: 39th Annual Publius Awards Dinner, Washington, D.C., April 7, 2005.
Center for the Study of the Presidency: 39th Annual Publius Awards Dinner, Washington, D.C.,April 7, 2005. Digital version
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303.G.8.7B70"A Proposal: The End of Weapons of Mass Destruction," March 2006.
A Proposal: The End of Weapons of Mass Destruction,March 2006. Digital version
"A Serious Look at Our World," National Institute for Public Policy, Washington, D.C., April 26, 2006.
A Serious Look at Our World, National Institute for Public Policy, Washington, D.C.,April 26, 2006. Digital version
"Zero Nuclear Weapons," Conference on the Implications of the Summit on its 20th Anniversary, Stanford, California, October 11, 2006.
Zero Nuclear Weapons, Conference on the Implications of the Summit on its 20th Anniversary, Stanford, California,October 11, 2006. Digital version
"The Power of 'Ought'," American Academy of Diplomacy, December 14, 2006.
The Power of 'Ought', American Academy of Diplomacy, December 14, 2006. Digital version
"Zero Nuclear Weapons," House of Commons, London, England, July 10, 2007.
Zero Nuclear Weapons, House of Commons, London, England,July 10, 2007. Digital version
"An Introduction," August 1, 2007.
An Introduction,August 1, 2007. Digital version
"Zero Nuclear Weapons," Hoover Institute, Stanford University, October 24, 2007.
Zero Nuclear Weapons, Hoover Institute, Stanford University, October 24, 2007. Digital version
"Overcoming Nuclear Danger," John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard, December 4-5, 2007.
Overcoming Nuclear Danger, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard,December 4-5, 2007. Digital version
"The Time is Now," Coalition for Peace Action, Princeton University, November 11, 2007.
The Time is Now, Coalition for Peace Action, Princeton University,November 11, 2007. Digital version
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131.H.3.8F-171"Zero Nuclear Weapons for a Sane and Sustainable World," Frank K. Kelly Lecture on Humanity's Future, February 25, 2010. 1 video disc (57 minutes, 30 seconds) (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.

Expand/CollapseOrganizations, 1941-2009

This series contains papers pertaining to community and professional organizations that Kampelman was involved with. File contents include correspondence, minutes, agendas, and finance reports for the groups. They also document the special events, activities, goals, and operations of these groups. Organizations with a considerable number of files are: The American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU), Greater Washington Educational Television Association, Inc. (WETA-TV), and the American Political Science Association (ASPA). A few other groups Kampelman was involved with are: the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, the Washington, D.C. City Council, and the West Point Jewish Chapel Fund.
The American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU) is an organization in which Kampelman was very involved, being its president from 1975 through 1976, as well as being on its board of governors, trustee, and a member of the executive committee. Much of the AFHU correspondence pertains to development efforts (endowments, annuities, donations, etc.) and special events supporting the Hebrew University in Israel.
Kampelman was involved with the American Political Science Association (APSA) since the 1940s. APSA's purpose is to study political science, inclusive of political theory, political institutions, politics, public law, public administration, and international relations. Kampelman was APSA's treasurer and counsel for twelve years. Other correspondence between Kampelman and APSA can be found in Kampelman's Files on Humphrey in Topical Correspondence series, and the Humphrey Office(s) General Correspondence series.
Kampelman was also very involved with the Greater Washington Educational Television Association, Inc. (WETA-TV). The Channel 26 WETA-TV station, original call letters GWETA, was established in 1960. Kampelman was involved with WETA-TV on many levels, being instrumental in its founding and fund raising activities as well as moderating one of its most successful news and current events shows: Washington Week In Review. From 1962 through 1967 he was chairman of the board of trustees.
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151.C.3.5B650th Inaugural Committee, 1984-1985.
Action Council for Peace in the Balkans, 1993-1996. 2 folders.
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154.I.7.12F53Advocacy of US Interests Abroad Project, 1997-1999.
America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Inc., 1973-1982.
American Academy of Achievement, 1995.
American Academy of Diplomacy, 1983-1999.
American Bar Association, 1956-2000:
General Correspondence, 1956-1972, 1986-1988, 1992. 2 folders.
Central and Eastern European Law Institute [CEELI], 1990-2000. 2 folders.
Standing Committee on Law and National Security, 1979-1985, 1989-1997. 3 folders.
Standing Committee on World Order Under Law, 1983-1984.
American Bar Foundation: The Fellow, 1984.
American Enterprise Institute, 1975-1985:
General Correspondence, 1975-1984. 2 folders.
Constitution, 1979-1985.
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151.C.3.5B6American Friends of the Hebrew University, 1955-1994:
Academic governors, 1975-1977.
Board of governance, 1974-1981. 3 folders.
Cabinet and Executive Committee, 1974-1977, 1979-1982. 5 folders.
Center for Experimental Medicine and Cancer Research, 1978.
Correspondence and memoranda, June 1965-1975. 9 folders.
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151.C.3.6F7Correspondence and memoranda, 1976-1994. 24 folders.
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151.C.4.1B8Dixon, James, 1975-1977.
Charitable contribution "in-kind" of Tri-City Airport in exchange for an annuity.
Fishman, Seymour, 1973-August 1978. 8 folders.
Fishman was the Executive Vice President of AFHU. Most of this correspondence pertains to appointments, endowments, donors, networking, branch locations, and functions.
General correspondence, 1973-1975. 4 folders.
Letters from supporters and interested individuals, and between individuals holding office in the institution.
Israel Conservatory of Music, 1976-1977.
President's Bulletin, 1976-1977.
Press releases, 1977.
Remarks to the North American Conference of American Friends of the Hebrew University, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1982.
School for Overseas Studies, 1975-1978. 2 folders.
Warburg Memorial Fund, 1965, 1973, 1975.
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154.I.7.12F53American-Israel Friendship League, 1982.
American Israel Public Affairs Committee, 1977-1985.
American Jewish Committee, 1973-1998:
Correspondence, 1973-1985, 1993-1998. 2 folders.
National Advisory Panel, 1984-1985.
American Peace Society, 1972-1978.
American Political Science Association (APSA), 1955-2005:
Correspondence, 1955-1973, 2005. 3 folders.
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151.C.4.1B8Correspondence, 1964-1965, 1968-1969. 3 folders.
Correspondence and APSA report: Ethical Problems of Academic Political Scientists, 1968-1969.
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151.C.4.2F9Kirkpatrick, Dr. Evron M., 1955-1967.
Kirkpatrick was the Executive Director of APSA. Correspondence in this file is not exclusively correspondence with him. Kampelman maintains correspondence with Kirkpatrick from 1949 onwards; it is scattered throughout the collection.
Loomis-Sayles & Company: APSA investment reports, 1964-1965.
Senate Youth Program, 1965.
For high school student leaders, 100 of whom from across the United States are brought to the Senate each year to learn about Congress.
American Security Council Foundation, 1983-1984.
Arena Stage, 1955-1962, 1974-1981. 2 folders.
Performing arts theatre in Washington, D.C., Kampelman was on the Board of Directors. These files contain correspondence concerning fund raising and sponsorship.
Atlantic Council, 1965-1972, 1993-1995. 2 folders.
The group promotes NATO; specifically geared toward the USA, Canada, and Western (coastal) Europe. Kampelman was on the board of directors for a short time. Most of the papers are correspondence concerning fund raising and events.
Builders for Peace, 1993-1995.
An United States private sector initiative to foster plans to stimulate investment in the West Bank and Gaza, improving the economy for Israelis, Palestinians, and Jordanians.
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154.I.8.1B56Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1984-1985.
Center for the Study of the Presidency, 2004-2008. 3 folders.
Center for Strategic and International Studies [CSIS]:
1989-1998. 3 folders.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1990-1991, 1996.
Norway conference, 1990.
CEO International Roundtable, 1983-1984.
Claremont College, 1963.
Coalition for a Democratic Majority, general correspondence, 1974-1985. 2 folders.
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151.C.4.2F9Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf, 1990-1994.
United States private group taking an interest in the Gulf area and Serbian-Croatian conflicts.
Committee on Civilian-Military Staff Relationships, 1983-1984.
Committee on the Free World, 1981-1984.
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154.I.8.1B56Committee on the Present Danger:
1976-1985. 3 folders.
2003-2005.
Project Zero: Committee Emails, 2005-2007.
Project Zero: Proposal drafts, 2006-2007.
Steve Andreasen, 2006-2007.
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154.I.8.2F57Community of Democracies, 2005.
Cosmos Club, 1956-1996. 2 folders.
Council of American Ambassadors, 1994-2009.
Council on Foreign Relations:
1984-1996.
"Collective Involvement in Internal Conflicts" study group, 1992-1993.
Democratic Forces Abroad, 1982.
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151.C.4.2F9Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1955-1974:
Kampelman had been involved with the DNC since the 1950s, when he was legislative counsel to Hubert H. Humphrey. He was a member of the "President's Club" (1955-1968) and the "750 Club."
Commission on Selection of Vice-Presidential Candidate/Running Mate, 1973-1974. 2 folders.
Commission on Selection of Vice Presidential Candidate/Running Mate: Report and hearings, 1973. 3 folders.
Correspondence, 1955-1968.
Correspondence, 1965-1983. 3 folders.
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154.I.8.2F57D.C. Bar Association:
1955-1983.
Committee on Ethics and Grievances, 1956-1971.
Police Relations Committee, 1966, 1969-1971. 3 folders.
D.C. City Council:
Correspondence, 1967.
Conflict of Interest, 1967-1969.
D.C. Committee for Eugene McCarthy and William Proxmire, 1957-1958.
Eisenhower Seminar, 1995.
Encyclopedia Britannica correspondence regarding Hubert Humphrey, 1968-1972.
Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1990-1997.
Eurasia Foundation, 1993-1995.
Evron M. Kirkpatrick Fund, 1981-1985.
Federal City Council:
General correspondence, 1965-1975.
Crime Commission, 1966-1970.
Foundation for Democratic Education, Inc., 1980-1983.
Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., Publishers, 1955-1965.
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154.I.8.3B58Freedom House:
Correspondence and miscellaneous, 1981-1983, 1990-1997, 2002, 2006. 4 folders.
Letters to friends, 1984-1985.
Bipartisanship, 1983-1984.
Board meetings, 1990-1992.
Freedom Award presented to Dalai Lama, 1991.
50th Anniversary dinner, January 26, 1993.
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151.C.4.2F9Friends of the National Zoo:
Correspondence relates to start-up issues, member events, and fund raising. The association focused on the aims, objectives, and administration of the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., founded in 1958. Kampelman was president of the association in 1958-1959.
Correspondence, 1958-1968. 4 folders.
Correspondence and miscellaneous, 1959-1984, 2007-2008.
Clippings and miscellaneous, 1958-1959.
History, circa 1985.
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154.I.8.3B58Georgetown University:
Center for Strategic and International Studies [CSIS]:
General, 1977-1982. 3 folders.
Domestic politics and American foreign policy, 1979-1985.
Correspondence, 1977-1984. 4 folders.
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154.I.8.4F59Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1992-1999, 2001.
Jewish affairs, 1978-1984. 3 folders.
Gorbachev Foundation, 1992-1994.
Governor's Conference on Higher Education for the Virgin Islands, 1961-1969. 2 folders.
Haifa University, 1984.
Harvard University Law School: Council on Law and Ethics, 1979-1983.
Hebrew Immigration Aid Society [HIAS], 1981-1985.
Hebrew University, 1990-1995.
Helsinki Watch Committee, 1983-1984.
Henry M. Jackson Foundation, 1983-1984.
Heritage Foundation, 1983-1984.
Holocaust Museum, 1996-1997.
Howard University, 1955-1966.
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, 1977-1992. 2 folders.
Humphrey Fellowship in Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1962-1967.
Institute of International Studies, Stanford University, 1990-1997. 2 folders.
Institute for East-West Security Studies, 1983-1984.
Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1982-1985.
International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, 1983-1985, 1990-1991. 2 folders.
International League for Human Rights, 1983-1984.
International Media Fund:
1991-1995.
Board of Directors Meetings, 1990-1991.
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154.I.8.5B60International Study Group on Democratic Development Inc., 1962-1964. 2 folders.
Includes articles of incorporation, bylaws and minutes.
The Israel-Diaspora Institute, 1983.
Jamestown Foundation, 1984-1985, 1993-1996. 2 folders.
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, 1984, 1993, 1995. 2 folders.
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151.C.4.2F9Jerusalem Foundation, 1957-2001:
General, 1957-1967, 1989-1996, 2001. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1989-1997.
25th Anniversary celebration and Teddy Kollek 80th birthday, May 19-31, 1991.
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154.I.8.5B60Jewish Community Council:
General, 1976-1980.
Holocaust, 1978-1979.
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs [JINSA], 1974-1985, 1989-1998. 3 folders.
Jewish Publication Society, 1977-1985. 2 folders.
Kennan Institute, 1992-1994.
Kennedy Institute Library, 1982-1996.
Marshall Institute, 1996.
Martin Luther King Memorial Forest in Israel Committee, 1974-1983.
The Mentor Group: Tom Kosmos, 1989-1990.
The Miller Center: Task Force on Vice Presidential Selection, 1990-1992.
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151.C.4.3B10Mount Vernon College:
Correspondence, 1972-1982. 7 folders.
Kampelman was chairman and on the executive committee in 1973. Correspondence on the topic of development, and between advisory committee members, including memoranda and meeting agendas.
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151.C.4.5F12Articles and bylaws, 1980.
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154.I.8.5B60National Criminal Justice Commission, 1994.
Goals are criminal justice reform. They want to make recommendations for new solutions other than incarceration. Kampelman attended initial meeting on March 24, 1994, but declined membership in the commission on April 15, 1994.
National Lawyers Club, 1960-1975.
National Press Club, 1962-1976.
The New Atlantic Initiative, 1995-1997.
New York University:
General, 1990-1996.
Law Center, 1978-1984.
School of Law:
General, 1956-1985. 2 folders.
Washington alumni breakfast, 1977-1980.
Operations and Policy Research, Inc., 1955-1965:
Nonprofit organization that conducts and sponsors research related to government and social science. Kampelman was involved in start-up.
Correspondence, 1955-1965. 2 folders.
Legal documents and company brochures, 1955-1965.
Pacifist Groups, War Resistors League, Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1941-1951.
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154.I.8.6F61Plaeides Group, 1996.
Population Reference Bureau, 1966-1967.
A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1969-1979.
Pritikin Longevity Center, 1980-1984.
Radio Liberty, 1984.
RAND Greater Middle East Studies Center, 1995-1996.
Synagogue Council of America, 1979-1982.
Formerly the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research.
Tel-Aviv University, Board of Governors, 1984-1985.
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151.C.4.3B10Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1983.
United Nations Association of the United States of America [UNA-USA], 1967-1998. 4 folders.
United States Council for International Business (USCIB), 1983-1985.
Business organization of U.S. International Firms representing interests of corporate members on issues concerning foreign markets. Kampelman and law firm invited to join.
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154.I.8.6F61United States Institute of Peace, 1992-1999, 2002. 2 folders.
Voice of America, 1987.
Division of United States Information Agency.
Voice of Informed Community Expression (VOICE):
Washington, D.C., area community activist group. Kampelman joined in 1969. This file consists mostly of meeting notices, press releases, and statements. It also contains more information on Walter E. Washington as Mayor for Washington, D.C.
General, 1969-1982.
Committee on Criminal Studies and Protective Services, 1973-1975.
Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1989-1999, 2008.
Washington Quarterly, 1993-1996.
Weizmann Institute of Science, 1990-1997, 2005.
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151.C.4.3B10West Point Jewish Chapel Fund:
Final approval to build, January 1977. Kampelman was on the board of overseers. A transcription of Kampelman's speech at the 1988 dedication of the chapel is available in the Speaking Engagements series.
1977-1988. 3 folders.
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West Point Jewish Chapel Dedication Ceremony, West Point, New York, May 5, 1988 Digital video
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131.H.3.8F-171WETA-TV: Greater Washington Educational Television Association, Inc. [also GWETA]:
1967 WETA Gala. 1 master video file (1 hour, 9 minutes): MOV (15 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
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151.C.4.3B1025th Anniversary, July 16, 1986.
Board of Trustees: Correspondence and minutes, 1961-1967. 5 folders.
Minutes, agendas, and memoranda from the Executive Committee.
Consortium of Universities, 1968-1969.
Internship program in public broadcasting open to students from Washington, D.C., area colleges.
Correspondence:
WETA-TV and public broadcasting in general: programming, government influence, legislation, and administrative issues.
1972-November 1984, 1990-1995. 5 folders.
Chronology and bylaws, undated and 1969.
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151.C.4.4F11Fund raising, 1963-1967. 6 folders.
At the individual, corporate, local, and national level.
General correspondence:
Station issues, funding, advertising, press.
1963-1968. 8 folders.
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154.I.8.6F61 1963-1978, 1985. 6 folders.
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151.C.4.4F11National Public Affairs Center for Television, 1971-1975.
WETA-TV took over administration of this entity in 1973. Sidney L. James was chairman of both organizations.
National Educational Television general, 1963-1970. 2 folders.
Cooperative effort to bring national programming and strengthen local WETA service.
Program guide, November 1967 and March 1968.
Programming, 1963-1970. 8 folders.
Correspondence pertaining to local and national programming.
Programming: Washington Week In Review, 1968-1970. 3 folders.
Programming: Washington Week In Review, 1999.
Programming: Washington Week in Review, production and staff, 1967-1970.
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147.J.13.6F35Public affairs policy, 1970-1971.
Policies to govern WETA-TV presentation of news and public affairs events.
Publicity and press, 1963-1971.
Second channel, 1964-1970.
Operation of channel 32 in the Washington, D.C., area.
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154.I.8.7B62Tower issues, 1964-1971. 3 folders.
Woestendiek, 1969-1970.
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131.H.3.8F-171Washington Week In Review, 20th Anniversary Show WETA-TC, March 6, 1987. 1 master video file (28 minutes, 3 seconds): MOV (6.3 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Kampelman is not in this episode, though he was the moderator of this program for the first 3-1/2 years. Topics: reminiscences about news making events discussed on their program, especially Watergate, Vietnam, and the Carter and Reagan administrations. Kampelman was active with WETA-TV during its first 20 years.
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151.C.4.5B12Washington, D.C. City Council, 1967:
General Correspondence, 1967. 5 folders.
Revolves around Kampelman's appointment as Chairman of the Board of the Washington, D.C., City Council: congratulations, condolences, and support letters.
Press, 1967.
Concerning the appointment of Walter E. Washington as Mayor of Washington, D.C., and Kampelman's appointment (and withdrawal) as chairman of the Washington, D.C., City Council.
Washington Home Rule Committee, Inc., 1964-1972.
Kampelman elected to board of directors for a three year term in 1970. Committee supported by the Democratic Central Committee. Walter E. Washington was a part of this committee, being Vice President from 1964 to 1965.
Washington Institute for Near East Policy:
Kampelman was a member of the board of directors and occasionally appears at beginning of tape. Included is a "who we are" promotional tape about the institute.
1997. 1 folder.
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131.H.3.8F-171 1992. 1 master video file (16 minutes, 6 seconds): MOV (3.5 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
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147.J.13.6F35Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, 1979-1994:
The center, established in 1970, is located in Washington, D.C. Hubert H. Humphrey was the first chairman.
Chairman dinner, 1980.
Congratulatory letters, 1979-1980.
Dialogue radio show, 1994.
Produced in association with Radio Smithsonian. In 1994 Kampelman was interviewed on this show. The Interviews series also includes audio of the show.
General correspondence:
1979-1981. 4 folders.
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154.I.8.7B62 1981-1996. 2 folders.
Publications, 1979-1990.
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147.J.13.6F35Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship in Social and Political Thought, undated.
Copies of the legislation and documentation on establishment of the fellowship.
Permanent site for the center, 1988-1989.
Proposal for establishment and construction of WWICS, 1969.
Tribute Dinner for Kampelman, March 1, 1983. 2 folders.
Trustees, 1980-1981.
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151.C.4.5F12Zenith Corporation board of trustees, 1989-1990.

Expand/CollapseCampaign Interests, 1960-1993

Kampelman kept files on other political figures' campaigns, such as John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, and Walter F. Mondale.
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147.J.13.7B36Carter-Mondale Campaign, 1976-1981.
Correspondence relating to nomination and campaign.
Clinton Administration transition, 1992-1993.
Democrats for Nixon, 1972.
Support for Nixon over McGovern.
Kennedy, Edward M. campaign, 1979-1980.
Correspondence on networking and campaign issues.
Kennedy-Johnson Campaign, 1960-1961:
Correspondence, 1960.
DNC; Citizens for Kennedy; 1961 inaugural committee. Kampelman was the head of the campaign committee on foreign policy.
Solicitation of support for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, 1960.
McGovern, George:
HHH-McGovern, 1972. 2 folders.
McGovern statements and summaries of his positions, policies, and actions.
McGovern for President, 1972.
Newsletters and articles.
Shriver, Robert Sargent, Jr. Vice Presidential Campaign, 1972.

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Files kept by Lindsay Clinton, Junior Legal Assistant at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, LLC.
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154.I.8.14F69Correspondence and miscellaneous, 2003-2004.
Articles 1-10.
Ambassador Kampelman's Program Titles.
Islam and Democracy.
National Service.
Notes from MMK.
Politics and the Human Dimension: Humphrey and Reagan.

Expand/CollapseTrip Files, 1961-1992

These files include trips taken before Kampelman's ambassadorship, during, and after. They include correspondence, itineraries, some speech material and other miscellaneous ephemera from the travels of Kampelman in both official and unofficial capacities.
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154.I.8.7B62India trip, October 24-November 15, 1961.
India, Japan, Hawaii trip, July-August 1962.
Miscellaneous trips, 1962-1982. 3 folders.
China trips, 1977-1978.
Israel trips, 1978-1981.
Israel, May 5-12, 1989.
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154.I.8.8F63South Africa, 1979-1980. 2 folders.
Canada trip, May 1980.
Bucharest, 1981.
Munich, March 31-April 2, 1982.
Tromsoe, Norway, September 10, 1982.
Oslo, Norway, September 1982.
Belgrade, September 1982.
Romania, September 1982.
Soviet Union, September 16, 1982.
Portugal, October-December 1982.
Brussels, October 26-27, 1982.
London, December 1982.
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe [SHAPE], Belgium, February 1983.
North Atlantic Council [NAC] Meeting, February 4, 1983.
Afsouth, Naples, March 9-10, 1983.
Austria, September 1983.
Hungary, September 1983.
Switzerland, September 1983.
Denmark, September 1983.
Ireland, September 1983.
Iceland, September 1983.
Stockholm, January 14-19, 1984.
Leiden, February 28-March 3, 1984.
El Salvador: Election observation, May 5-7, 1984.
Lisbon, June 28-June 30, 1984.
General, September 4-22, 1984.
Rome, September 1984.
Brussels, September 1984.
Oslo, September 1984.
Helsinki, September 1984.
Stockholm, September 1984.
Moscow, September 1984.
London, September 1984.
Israel conference, September 27-30, 1984.
Venice and Dublin, October-November 1984.
Canada trip, May 1985.
Australia trip, 1986.
Brussels, Dublin, Prague, Bern, Salzburg, Bonn, May 15-22, 1990.
Moscow trip, May 20-21, 1991.
Moscow trip, June 28-July 3, 1992.

Expand/CollapseAmbassadorship, 1966-1968, 1980-2009

Kampelman's most prominent ambassadorial duties were as head of the United States delegation to the Madrid Meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) (1980-1983) and as head of the United States-Soviet Nuclear and Space Arms Negotiations held in Geneva, Switzerland (1985-1987). He also attended two sessions of the CSCE conference on the Human Dimension (1990 and 1991) and the CSCE conference on National Minorities (1991).
CSCE developed out of the 1975 Helsinki Accords. The final act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe was signed in Helsinki on August 1, 1975. It established a procedure by which the human rights record of each participating government would be subject to systematic review, criticism, pressure, and negotiation by other participants. The United States created a government agency to monitor that process: The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission). The Madrid meeting was the second follow-up/review of CSCE. The conference held the Soviet Union and other countries publicly responsible for actions, particularly military and human rights-related actions, which violate CSCE commitments.
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151.C.4.6F13United Nations appointment [senior advisor], 1966-1968.
21st session of the United Nations General Assembly. Congratulations letter, press, etc.
General correspondence, 1980.
Concerning ambassadorship position; thank-yous, congratulations, etc.
White House: Correspondence and invitations, 1981-1988, 1996.
Memoranda from the White House: thank-yous and invitations. Kampelman was counselor for the Department of State.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), Madrid, Spain, 1980-1984:
Appointment of Kampelman and Judge Griffin Bell to CSCE, 1980.
Articles/Publications not authored by Kampelman:
"Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union," 98th Congressional Hearing, 1984.
"Activities Report 97th Congress Commission on CSCE," 1982.
"Activities Report 98th Congress Commission on CSCE," 1984.
"An Assessment of the Madrid CSCE Follow-up Meeting," United States Department of State, July 1983.
Basket III: Implementation of the Helsinki Accords," 97th Congressional Hearing, 1982.
Correspondence with and about World Affairs' publication of "Statements by United States Delegates to CSCE," 1982.
"Forced Labor in the Soviet Union," 98th Congressional Hearing, 1984.
"Helsinki Commission: The First 8 Years," United States General Accounting Office, 1985.
"The Helsinki Process and East West Relations: Progress in Perspective," CSCE Staff, Washington, D.C., March 1985.
"Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act," 11th, 13th, and 14th semiannual report, United States Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs, 1981-1982.
"Implementation of the Final Act of the CSCE Findings and Recommendations: Seven Years After Helsinki," 97th Congressional Report, 1982.
"Implementation of the Helsinki Accords," 97th Congressional Hearing, 1982.
"Implementation of the Helsinki Accords," 98th Congressional Hearing, 1984.
"Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act," 16th, 17th, and 18th semiannual report, United States Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs, 1983-1985.
"Madrid CSCE Negotiations," United States Department of State, 1980-1981.
"Madrid CSCE Negotiations 1980-1981," United States Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs, 1981.
"The Madrid CSCE Review Meeting," CSCE Staff, Washington, D.C., 1983.
"Negotiating with the Soviets in Madrid," World Affairs, 144:4 (Spring 1982).
"Soviet Jewry," 98th Congressional Hearing, 1984.
Statement of Jerry Goodman, Executive Director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Operations, February 6, 1984.
"The Unanticipated Consequences of Helsinki," by Dr. William Korey OSCE ODIHR Bulletin 3:3 (1995).
Calendar "book" and reception invitations, 1982-1983. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1980-1983:
Congratulations on favorable New York Times article on successful CSCE negotiations, 1983.
General information for delegates, 1980-1982.
Loeb, John Langeloth, Jr., 1983.
Concerning Kampelman's "personal comments about his experience at CSCE."
Chronological correspondence, December 1980-March 1983. 4 folders.
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151.C.5.1B14Chronological correspondence, March 1983-May 1984. 5 folders.
Letterbook correspondence, A-Z, 1980-1982. 11 folders.
There is significant duplication between this set of files and Correspondence with the United States Department of State.
United States Department of State: Employment and appointment, 1980-1983. 2 folders.
United States Department of State: Staff correspondence, 1980-1983.
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151.C.5.2F15United States Department of State: Staff correspondence, 1980-1983.
United States Department of State: General correspondence, January 1980-September 1983. 15 folders.
These folders came to MHS titled "Correspondence--United States Department of State," but their contents are not exclusively communications with that office. Much of it is Kampelman's correspondence, on CSCE letterhead, pertaining to CSCE negotiations, coordinating the United States CSCE delegation, responses to petitions for assistance in family reunification issues, and the occasional personal and business letter.
Delegates addresses, 1982.
Luncheon guest lists, 1981.
Names of political and/or religious prisoners and victims, 1983.
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InternetJudge Bell and Ambassador Kampelman press conference on the Procedure Stage of CSCE in the 9th week of preparatory meeting for the main meeting, November 10, 1980. 1 master audio file (59 minutes, 56 seconds): WAV (302 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (38.4 MB).
Judge Bell and Ambassador Kampelman press conference          on the Procedure Stage of CSCE in the 9th week of preparatory meeting for the main meeting,          November 10, 1980 Digital audio
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154.I.8.9B64Press: State Department, 1981-1984. 3 folders.
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151.C.5.3B16Press: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1981-1983.
Press statements and interim reports, 1980-1983.
Press/news clippings, et al., 1980-1983. 3 folders.
Predominantly United States press coverage concerning proceedings, United States-Soviet relations, and Kampelman as negotiator.
Related conferences, 1980-1984:
The Ditchley Foundation Conference on Human Rights and World Peace, Oxford, England, June 26-28, 1981.
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 1981:
European-American Workshop on Current Security Issues, Bonn, Germany, June 19-20, 1981.
Discussion Group on Security and Disarmament, Bonn, Germany, December 2-3, 1981.
Wehrkunde Conference, Munich, Germany, February 1982-1984.
New York, May 13, 1980; Pittsburgh, May 14, 1980; Detroit, June 25, 1980; Chicago, June 26, 1980; California, July 8, 1980; Philadelphia, July 17, 1980.
The contents of this folder came to MHS titled with just the place and the date, no title or locations. Correspondence indicates he was asked to talk about CSCE, which was to begin in November of 1980.
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154.I.8.9B64Remembrance: Madrid, May-July 1981.
Representation allowance, 1980-1982.
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151.C.5.3B16Statements, numbered remarks, plenary session transcripts for the Head of Delegates Meeting, 1980-1983. 2 folders.
Numbered statements, possibly distributed as part of a packet for review or referral, or kept by Kampelman as a record for similar purpose. Does not appear to be a complete collection of all delegates' statements and remarks, only those by Kampelman or United States government agency. Neither is this a comprehensive collection of Kampelman commentary.
Statements, remarks, and position papers, 1983.
Concluding document, September 6, 1983.
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154.I.8.9B64United States-Soviet Negotiations on Nuclear and Space Arms, Geneva, Switzerland, 1985-1989:
Correspondence, 1985-1989:
Congratulations on Geneva appointment, A-Z, 1985. 4 folders.
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151.C.5.3B16United States Department of State, 1985-1987.
United States Information Agency correspondence, 1985-1989. 4 folders.
The White House: Office of the Press Secretary and Presidential Statements, 1985-1987.
News clippings, 1985-1987.
Press, 1985-1987. 2 folders.
"The Moscow Summit," United Sates Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs Selected Documents 28 (August 1988).
Related Conferences, 1988-1989:
"The American/Soviet Disarmament Negotiations and Their Consequences for NATO," 25th Anniversary of Wehrkund conference, Munich, Germany, February 5-7, 1988.
"Security at a Lower Level of Armaments: Conventional Arms Control Issues Confronting the North Atlantic Alliance," The Ditchley Foundation, November 17-19, 1989.
United States Information Service (USIS) Japan: Program on United States-Soviet Arms Control, October 1988.
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147.J.13.6F35Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), Paris, France, June 21-23, 1989.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Conference on the Human Dimension, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 5-19, 1990:
Articles/Publications not authored by Kampelman:
"The Copenhagen CSCE Meeting: A New Public Order for Europe," by Thomas Buergenthal Human Rights Law Journal 11 (1990).
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154.I.8.14F69"The CSCE Rights System," by Thomas Buergenthal, George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics, Volume 25, Number 2, 1991.
"The Copenhagen Document: Intervention in Support of Democracy," by Malvina Halberstam, Harvard International Law Journal, Winter 1993.
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147.J.13.6F35"The Diplomacy of Europe Whole and Free," by James Goodby, undated.
"Discussion Outline for Designing a Report on World Order Accountability," United States Institute of Peace, August 25, 1989.
"The Future of a European Germany," a transcript of a speech by Herr Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Federal Republic of Germany, April 6, 1990.
"Hey, hey, ho, ho, Western Civilization... and Eastern Europe," by James Frinn Freedom at Issue (March/April 1990).
"Human Rights Development in the Helsinki Process," by Dominick McGoldrick International and Comparative Law Quarterly 39:4 (October 1990).
"Legal Safeguards for Human and Political Rights," by Vojislav Stanovcic Helsinki II and the Future of Europe conference, April 23-24, 1990.
"Living in the Light: The Copenhagen CSCE Review Conference on `The Human Dimension'," American Purpose 4:6 (July/August 1990).
"A Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe," by Irwin M. Stelzer Commentary (January 1990).
"Report on the Congress of Peoples Deputies Elections in the Russian Republic," March 28, 1990.
"Report on the Parliamentary Elections in the Republic of Hungry," April 3, 1990.
"Report on the Supreme Soviet Elections in Latvia," April 2, 1990.
"Report on the Supreme Soviet Elections in Lithuania," March 6, 1990.
"Report on the Supreme Soviet Elections in the Moldavian Republic," March 5, 1990.
"Report on the Supreme Soviet Elections in Ukraine," March 30, 1990.
"Soviet Union and the Rule of Law," by Richard Thornburgh, undated.
"The Status of Human Rights Under the Helsinki Accords: An Agenda for the Future," A working group session of the Center for Democracy and the Furth Foundation, January 29, 1990.
"'Strengthening World Order' Reversing the Slide to Anarchy," by John Norton Moore, American University Journal of International Law and Policy 4:1 (Winter 1989).
Testimony of Walter Reich, M.D., on Soviet Psychiatry before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health and Environment, October 2, 1989.
"World Peace Accountability: A Proposal for Broadening East-West Dialog," The World & I (July 1987): 677-687.
Background information for United States delegates, 1990.
Calendar "book" and invitations, June 5-29, 1990. 2 folders.
Correspondence, December 1989-July 1991. 3 folders.
Council of Europe, 1990.
List of delegates and public members, June 1990.
National minorities, June 1990.
Press releases and news clippings, June 1990. 2 folders.
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147.J.13.7B36Remarks and plenary session statements, June 5-29, 1990.
Rule of law, June 1990.
Soviet Jewry, June 1990.
Summit and final document, 1990.
Testimony, June 18, 1990.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Summit, Paris, France, November 17-21, 1990.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Meeting of Experts on National Minorities, Geneva, Switzerland, July 1-30, 1991:
Articles/Publications not authored by Kampelman:
"Assessment of the CSCE Valletta Meeting on the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes," Conflict Management Group, [February?] 1991.
"Copenhagen: A Democratic Manifesto," by Thomas Buergenthal, undated.
"The Forgotten Fourth Baltic State," by Johann Fink Freedom Review 22:3 (May/June 1991).
"Human Rights and the Policy of Leverage and Linkage: The Lesson of the Helsinki Process," by William Korey, undated.
"Intolerance--An Obstacle to Peace?," In Brief 31 (June1991).
"On the Significance of the Copenhagen CSCE Document," by Theodor Meron, [March 1991?].
"Pluralism and Diversity," by Quentin I. Quade Measure 95 (May 1991).
"Race, Nationality, Ethnicity in American Law," by A. E. Dick Howard, July 1991.
"Religion, Nationalism, and Intolerance: Ukraine's Millennium of Strife," In Brief 32 (June 1991).
"Resolving Conflict in the Post-Cold War Third World: Role of Superpowers," In Brief 29 (May 1991).
"Road to Constitutionalism," by A. E. Dick Howard, July 1991.
"Soviet Jewry Project: Selected Materials," Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, June 1991.
"Yugoslavia at the Brink: Prospects for Stability or Disintegration," In Brief 27 (April 1991).
Background materials for United States delegates, November 1990-July 1991.
Calendar "book" and invitations, June 29-July 20, 1991.
Correspondence, January-August 1991.
List of delegates and public members, April-July 1991.
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InternetPress conference: Minority Rights and United States Position at CSCE, Foreign Press Center, June 26, 1991. 1 master video file (42 minutes, 34 seconds): MOV (9.1 GB) and 1 user video file: MP4 (402 MB).
Kampelman is giving a briefing on the record to news media personnel concerning the CSCE Conference on the Human Dimension, how it evolved from CSCE, and what it is supposed to accomplish.
Press Conference, Minority Rights and United States Position at CSCE, Foreign Press Center, June 22, 1991 Digital video
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147.J.13.7B36Press release and news clippings, June-July 1991.
Statements, remarks, and testimony, July 1-30, 1991.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Conference on the Human Dimension, Moscow, Soviet Union, September-October 1991:
Correspondence and background material, 1991.
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154.I.8.9B64CSCE correspondence regarding Moscow, 1990-1993.
Conference correspondence and miscellaneous, 1991. 3 folders.
Hotel and restaurant information.
Meeting schedule.
NGO list.
Participant list.
Proposals.
References.
Representational funds.
Schedule.
Telephone information list.
Travel.
U.S. delegation list.
U.S. reception.
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154.I.8.10F65Subject files:
Anti-Semitism.
Armenian/Azerbaijani conflict.
Articles and speeches by others.
Baker press conference.
Baltic representation.
Bulgaria.
Calendar.
Charter of Paris.
Chernobyl.
CSCE framework: Helsinki Act implementation.
Dispute resolution.
Economic reform.
Ethnic minorities.
Feshbach material on Soviets.
Free media.
Human dimension.
Immigration.
Lubavitch.
NGO's.
Personal travel.
Plenary statements: Copenhagen and Geneva.
Public members.
Rule of Law: Geneva.
Staff.
U.S. objectives.
Yugoslavia.
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147.J.13.7B36Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) dispute settlement, January-February 1992.
Kampelman was appointed to an international group of mediators tasked with settling disputes, including ethnic and nationality disputes in Europe under the Helsinki Final Act.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Summit, Helsinki, Finland, July 8-12, 1992:
Correspondence and background materials, July 1992.
"Transnational Law and Legal Institutions," Salzburg Seminar session 229, Salzburg, Austria, July 12-24, 1992.
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InternetSalzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria, circa 1992 and July 14, 1992. 1 master audio file (58 minutes, 25 seconds): WAV (294 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (38.5 MB).
Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria, circa 1992 and July 14, 1992 Digital audio
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154.I.8.14F69Russian-American nuclear fuel initiatives correspondence, 1992.
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) correspondence, 1995-1996.
Publications not authored by Kampelman:
"Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism: A Report Provided to the United States Congress," by the United States Department of State, circa 2007.
"The Eliminators: Large Majority of Former National Security Cabinet Officials Want to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons," by Joseph Cirincione and Alexandra Bell, January 11, 2008.
"Planning the Future U.S. Nuclear Force," by the National Institute for Public Policy, October 2009.
"Proliferation, Counter Proliferation and Missile Defense," prepared by the National Institute for Public Policy Moscow Branch, Russian Science Foundation, 1996-1997. 2 volumes.
"Proliferation, Potential TMD Roles, Demarcation and ABM Treaty Compatibility," September 1994.
"Reykjavik Revisited: Steps Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons," October 24-25, 2007. 2 volumes and 1 folder.
"The 1986 Reykjavik Summit: Ten Years Later," October 2-3, 1996.

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131.H.3.8F-171Award ceremonies:
The American Academy of Diplomacy, Excellence in Diplomacy Awards, December 3, 1997. 1 master video file (48 minutes, 52 seconds): MOV (10.9 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
Medal of Freedom Presentations, The White House East Room, August 11, 1999. 1 master video file (54 minutes, 53 seconds): MOV (11.8 GB) and 1 user video disc (DVD): 4 3/4 inches.
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138.F.3.272Certificates that include medals:
Presidential Citizen's Medal certificate, January 18, 1989.
Includes 3 medals. Certificate signed by Ronald Reagan.
Library of Congress Living Legend, 2000.
Includes two medals. Signed by James H. Billington.
University of Minnesota Outstanding Achievement Award, February 10, 2002.
Includes two medals. Signed by Mark G. Yudoff.
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++16Certificates, awards, citations, undated, 1922-2009:
Seal of the United States surrounded by signatures of employees of the Department of State, undated.
Signed by George Shulz and many others.
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142.G.6.6F-132Certificate of naturalization, January 27, 1922.
New York University Bachelor of Arts degree, June 1940.
Laminated on wood.
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138.F.6.873University of Minnesota master's degree, June 14, 1946.
Certificate to practice law before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, March 10, 1947.
Certificate to practice law before the United States District Court, District of Columbia, March 7, 1950.
Certificate to practice law before the United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, March 20, 1950.
Certificate to practice law before the United States Court Supreme Court, April 16, 1951.
Doctor of Philosophy degree from University of Minnesota, June 14, 1952.
Appointment as captain in the United States Marine Corps Reserves, September 1, 1955.
Certificate of Service, Association of Secretaries to United States Senators, United States Senate, September 15, 1955.
Admission to practice law before the Maryland Court of Appeals, November 20, 1956.
Admission as attorney and counsellor to the United States Court of Claims, January 20, 1959.
Certificate of appreciation as Founding President of the Friends of the National Zoo, 1960. 2 items.
Includes signature of Wesley Dennis and a print of a running bison by Dennis.
Honorable discharge from United States Marine Corps, November 29, 1962.
Signed by Paul B. Fay, Jr.
Juris Doctor degree from New York University, November 7, 1969.
Membership certificate, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, November 20, 1972.
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142.G.6.6F-132Certificate of Recognition, American Friends of the Hebrew University, May 12, 1976. Photocopy of plaque.
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138.F.6.873Appointment as member of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in the Smithsonian Institution, November 13, 1979.
Signed by Jimmy Carter and Cyrus Vance.
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++16Honorary Doctor of Philosophy certificate from Hebrew University, January 8, 1982.
In Hebrew and English.
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142.G.6.6F-132Hubert H. Humphrey First Amendment Freedoms Prize, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, June 4, 1982.
Certificate of Appreciation, Georgetown University School for Summer and Continuing Education Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems, July 13, 1982.
Baltic Freedom Award, Joint Baltic American National Committee, July 28, 1982.
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138.F.6.873Certificate to practice law before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, January 21, 1983.
Certificate of appreciation for service as third chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in the Smithsonian Institution, March 1, 1983.
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142.G.6.6F-132The American Club of Madrid, April 20, 1983. Photocopy.
Human Rights Award, American Immigration Lawyers Association, May 20, 1983.
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138.F.6.873Human Rights award from the American Federation of Teachers, July 1983.
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142.G.6.6F-132Masaryk Award, Czechoslovak National Council of America, October 28, 1983.
Lithuanian American Community, Seattle Chapter; Latvian Association of Washington; World Relief Incorporated; and Ukrainian American Club, November 1, 1983.
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138.F.6.873Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Georgetown College, April 14, 1984.
Distinguished Alumnus Award, Yeshiva University and Greater Washington Friends of Yeshiva University, May 20, 1984.
Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, May 30, 1984.
Appointment as member of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in the Smithsonian Institution, January 23, 1985.
Appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to United States Office for Arms Reduction Negotiations in Geneva, March 5, 1985.
Signed by Ronald Reagan.
Special citation for distinguished service from The Coalition for A Democratic Majority, April 17, 1985.
Alumni Achievement Award from New York University School of Law Alumni Association, May 7, 1985.
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142.G.6.6F-132Judge Learned Hand Human Relations Award, American Jewish Committee Institute of Human Relations, September 11, 1985.
Certificate of Appreciation, Council of Jewish Federations, November 16, 1985. Photocopy of plaque.
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138.F.6.873Doctor of Laws degree from Bates College, May 26, 1986. 3 items.
Includes degree, translation from Latin, and a statement by Carl Benton Straub.
Certificate of Award for Distinguished Public Leadership in America by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs of the University of Minnesota, May 27, 1986.
Signed by Kenneth Keller and Harlan Cleveland.
Certificate of appreciation for assistance during meetings with General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik, Iceland, October 9-12, 1986.
Signed by Ronald Reagan.
Appointment as Counselor of the Department of State, July 2, 1987.
Signed by Ronald Reagan.
Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Service Award, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, November 8, 1987.
Doctor of Laws degree from Bar-Ilan University, December 3, 1987.
In Hebrew and English.
University of Minnesota doctor of humane letters certificate, December 13, 1987.
Signed by Kenneth Keller.
Jewish Theological Society of America doctor of laws diploma, May 19, 1988.
Doctor of Laws degree from New York University, June 3, 1988.
Secretary of State's Distinguished Service Award, July 1988.
Signed by George P. Shultz.
Henrietta Szold Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Service, Hadassah, July 18, 1989.
Yeshiva University doctor of humane letters certificate, May 24, 1990. 2 items.
One in Latin.
Doctor of Humane Letters citation from Yeshiva University, May 24, 1990.
Sign from Copenhagen CSCE meeting signed by U.S. Delegation members, June 1990.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars tribute, October 9, 1990.
Cosmos Club of Washington award, April 16, 1991.
Signed by Lee Loevinger.
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142.G.6.6F-132Lion of Judah Award, State of Israel Bonds Legal and Accounting Division, May 1, 1991.
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138.F.6.873Adelphi University doctor of laws certificate, with separate description, May 16, 1992. 2 items.
Appointment certificate to the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace, July 20, 1992.
Signed by President George H.W. Bush.
Diploma, Doctor of Philosophy, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, December 10, 1992.
Brandeis University doctor of law degree, May 23, 1993.
Appointment certificate to the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace, December 26, 1995.
Signed by President William J. Clinton.
American Academy of Diplomacy distinguished member certificate, January 19, 1996.
Signed by L. Bruce Laingen.
Frank J. Goodnow Award, American Political Science Association, 1997.
Publius Award from the Center for the Study of the Presidency, April 7, 2005.
Certificate of Leadership from the Ambassador's Circle, World Jewish Congress, August 8, 2005.
Signed by Edgar M. Bronfman.
Jewish National Fund citation of honor, February 1, 2006.
James Madison Award from Center for the Study of Congress and the Presidency, circa 2009.
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131.H.3.8F-171Memorabilia, undated and 1945-1994:
Calling cards, circa 1981-1999. 3 items.
Laminated identification badges, undated and 1972-1994. 9 items.
Name badges, undated. 2 items.
Passports, 1951, 1958, 1961, 1966, 1971-1976, 1976-1981, 1981-1986, 1980-1985, 1985-1990. 9 items.
Red Cross card, 1945.
United States Senate Subcommittee pass, 1951.
Vaccination records, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1961-1962, 1965-1967, 1967, 1977-1990. 7 items.
Vice President's Gallery card, circa 1964-1968.
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142.G.6.6F-132Pencil sketch of Kampelman, undated.
Sketch of Kampelman on cloth napkin, undated.
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142.F.16.3B37Photographs, 1952-2008. 2 folders:
Adelman, Kenneth and Kampelman shaking hands, July 1986.
Color image from a magazine.
Pen inscription on matting reads: "Max--I've never looked so good! Fondly, Ken Adelman 7/86." Kampelman is identified as Adelman in the printed caption.
Awards ceremony, Detroit, Michigan, June 15, 1977.
Benton Bill [signed], August 25, 1952.
Bush, George H. W. at his desk [signed], December 1989.
Bush, George H. W. and Barbara with the Kampelmans, undated.
Bush, George W. [signed], 2006. 4 photographs.
Butros Butros Ghali and Kampelman at the podium for the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA), May 12, 1992.
Cheney, Dick and Kampelman [signed], 2001, November 2005. 2 photographs.
Clinton, Bill and Kampelman [signed], November 1999.
Includes letter from Clinton, May 2000.
Clintons, Bill and Hillary, and Kampelman at the Presidential Medal of Freedom awards ceremony, November 1999. 6 prints and 1 photograph.
Crowe, Jr., William J., 1986.
Dole, Bob [signed], March 4, 1987.
Douglas, Paul [signed], undated.
Freedom House board of directors, 1993.
Gorbachev, Mikhail and Kampelman walking in a corridor, circa 1982.
Graham, Frank P. [signed], undated.
Group meeting with President Ronald Reagan, July 5, 1988.
Group photo [signed by Humphrey], undated.
Humphrey, Hubert H., circa 1955.
Humphrey and Kampelman [signed by Humphrey], undated.
Humphrey, Hubert H. and Jacob Potofsky, president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, undated.
Includes descriptive letter.
Interior and exterior decorations at the West Point Jewish Chapel, 1988. 3 photographs.
Interior of Kampelman's office showing photos and awards on walls, 1996. 16 photographs.
[Kampelman family members?,] 1996. 3 photographs.
Kampelman at his Washington, D.C., office, 1996. 3 photographs.
Kampelman and others, circa 1985.
Kampelman and others at a [CSCE?] meeting, undated.
Very faded felt-tip pen inscription reads: "Max, You ______. My lasting _________ and respect for your superb sense of country. Al _______"
Kampelman and others at New York University School of Law Harold Weill Medal ceremony, September 26, 1988.
Kampelman at a Foreign Policy Association podium during an Ambassadorial Roundtable, September 21, 1987.
Kampelman, undated. 2 photographs.
Kampelman and unnamed official, New Delhi, undated.
Kampelman receiving the Eleanor Roosevelt Award from the United Nations Association, October 29, 1993.
Kefauver, Estes [signed], April 1953.
Kissinger, Henry and Kampelman, undated.
Lobby of Kampelman's Washington, D.C., office building, 1996. 3 photographs.
Lord, Bette Bao, [1993].
Madrid Conference of the CSCE, 1982. 2 photographs.
Meir, Golda, her son, Kampelman, and two representatives from the Theatre Guild of New York, 1970s. 2 photographs.
Includes description.
Morse, Wayne, U.S.S. Oregon [signed], December 17, 1951.
Mulroney, Brian and Kampelman, circa 1980.
Inscription reads: "Ambassador Kampelman with best wishes Brian Mulroney." Mulroney is the Canadian Prime Minister.
Murry, [Ja______?] [signed], undated.
Neuberger, Richard L. [signed], undated.
Nitze, Paul and Kampelman at United States Nuclear Arms Negotiations, United States Embassy, Moscow, Soviet Union, 1988.
Powell, Colin and Mrs. with Kampelman, undated.
President Carter, Kampelman and others at a White House meeting, February 1980.
Includes description.
President Carter, Kampelman and others, June 1977.
Includes letter from Carter.
President Carter and Kampelman [signed], December 12, 1980.
Includes letter from Carter, January 13, 1981.
President Ceausesca, Romanian dictator, and Kampelman, May 1, 1981 and September 1982. 4 photographs.
Includes description.
President Ronald Reagan, Kampelman, and one other, circa 1982.
President Ronald Reagan, Kampelman, and two others, undated.
President Ronald Reagan, Kampelman, and two others, circa 1982.
President Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Kampelman, undated.
Former President Ronald Reagan and Kampelman shaking hands, December 14, 1994.
Presidential Medal of Freedom Award Ceremony to Max Kampelman, August 11, 1999.
Includes Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Kampelman family.
Quayle, Dan with Ted Kennedy, the Kampelmans and others in a group photograph [signed], January 31, 1989.
Scopus Awards Dinner, Miami Beach, May 18, 1975.
Shultz, George P. and Kampelman [signed], undated and September 1983.
3 photographs.
Shultz, George P. and Kampelman walking in a corridor, December 10, 1982.
Blue felt-tip pen inscription reads: "To Max Kampelman--with very great admiration for the extraordinary quality of your public service and my thanks to you for all your help, your devotion to duty, and your friendship. George P. Shultz 12-10-82." Typed inscription on reverse reads: "Madrid CSCE Secretary Shultz and MMK going to United States hosted NATO breakfast."
Symington, Stuart [signed], undated.
Unidentified, with unreadable signature [signed], undated.
United States Institute of Peace: Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Headquarters Building and Public Education Center, June 5, 2008. 2 photographs.
Vericker, Joe [Photobureau] photographs, November 2000. 3 photographs.
Photographs are of an event which Kampelman attended along with Eugene Istomin, Koffi Annan, and Isaac Stern.
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142.G.6.6F-132Oversize and mounted photographs:
Freeman, Orville L. [signed], undated.
Ford, Gerald [signed], undated.
Gorbachev, Mikhail and Kampelman, undated.
Gorbachev, Mikhail and Ronald Reagan, undated.
Greeting line, Mrs. Ladybird and President Lyndon B. Johnson, undated. [mounted on cardboard].
Humphrey, Hubert H. [signed], undated.
Inscription reads: "To Max Kampelman - my good and trusted friend - an excellent and learned attorney; an educator and administrator; but, above all, a kind and compassionate man. I'm proud of you."
Johnson, Lyndon B. and Kampelman [signed], undated.
Kampelman shaking hands with unknown and two others, undated.
Oath of Office, Department of State, Washington, D.C., undated.
On the set of WETA Washington Week in Review, circa 1969. 3 items.
Overcoming Nuclear Danger Conference group photograph, December 5, 2007.
Reagan, Ronald and George H. W. Bush [signed], undated. 5 photographs.
Rockefeller, Nelson, undated. 2 photographs.
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142.F.16.3B37Scrapbooks, 1935-2004:
The scrapbooks contain many news clippings, some articles, photographs, cards, and invitations. Clippings are the most common items in the scrapbooks and pertain to Kampelman's law career, his public appearances, speeches, fund raising, activities in groups such as Friends of the Zoo or WETA, his role in the lobby for public transportation in Washington, D.C., Hubert H. Humphrey's campaigns, his role in CSCE and arms negotiations, and awards he received.
1935-1946.
October 1950-December 1964. 3 folders.
These 3 scrapbooks, which contained primarily news clippings, have been photocopied for preservation reasons.
January 1965-December 1967.
January 1968-December 1971.
January 1972-December 1975.
January 1976-December 1979.
February 1979-March 1981.
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142.F.16.4F38 January 1979-December 1981.
June 1982-July 1983.
July 1983-December 1984.
1985. 3 volumes.
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142.F.16.5B39 1985.
1986-1988.
1988-1989.
1990-1993.
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131.H.3.6F-140 1993-2004.
Get-well letters to Kampelman during recovery from heart valve surgery, book 1, 1997-1998.
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131.H.3.6F-241Get-well letters to Kampelman during recovery from heart valve surgery, book 2, 1997-1998.
Presidential Medal of Freedom Award, 1999. 2 volumes.
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154.I.7.1B42Miscellaneous photographs, 1974-1992.
Includes photographs of Kampelman with Ronald Reagan, at CSCE meetings, parties, and dinners.
Miscellaneous photographs, circa 1975.
Includes black and white photographs of an unidentified awards ceremony.
Miscellaneous photographs, undated, 1987-1991.
Includes luncheons, awards dinners, and a photograph of Kampelman on Meet the Press.
Round VII: NST U.S./Soviet Reception, February 27, 1987.

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Expand/CollapseKAMPELMAN'S FILES ON HUBERT H. HUMPHREY

Expand/CollapseHubert H. Humphrey Campaigns, 1949-1972

These files reflect Kampelman's interest and involvement in Hubert H. Humphrey's campaigns for United States Senator, Vice President, and President. They are correspondence files with some campaign literature, speech texts, and other promotional papers. Kampelman corresponded with constituents on topical issues and with influential persons or groups about supporting Humphrey. He also corresponded with Hubert H. Humphrey, Humphrey's staff, press agencies, and others. He kept tabs on Humphrey's image in the press, gave suggestions, solicited opinions, and made contacts on Humphrey's behalf. He also kept copies of Humphrey statistics in polls and public interest surveys. Kampelman was especially concerned with fund raising, networking, and speeches.
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151.C.5.4F171950 Campaign, 1949-1950.
1952 Campaign, 1951-1952.
1954 Campaign, 1954.
1956 Campaign, Vice Presidential:
1955 Summary of Humphrey Legislation Through 1954, [compiled 1955].
Correspondence, 1956. 2 folders.
1960 Campaign, Humphrey for President:
Correspondence: Campaign contributions, support contacts, 1960.
Humphrey-in-'60 newsletter, 1:1-4 (1959-1960).
News kit and campaign kit, 1959.
Literature and statements for distribution.
Publicity and press/public image, 1958-1960. 3 folders.
Tour brief: Humphrey in Wisconsin, September 25-20, 1959.
1964 Campaign, Vice Presidential:
1965 Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1964.
General correspondence, 1963-1964. 5 folders.
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151.C.5.5B18General correspondence, 1963-1964.
Hats Off to Hubert, event for Humphrey supporters, Minneapolis, Election Day, November 3, 1964.
Publicity and press/public image, 1964.
Speeches and speech topics/materials, 1964.
Special Supplement, Minnesota--A Statistical Profile of the 5th District, June 1964.
Staff memoranda, August-October 1964.
Surveys and reports, 1964.
1968 Campaign:
1968 Democratic National Convention, 1968.
Campaign finances, 1968.
Letters about bills, expenses accrued, etc.
Candidate Preferences Among Indiana Adults Planning to Vote in the May 7th Democratic Presidential Primary, May 3, 1968.
Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie, 1968.
Democratic National Committee political news summary, September-October 1968.
Ditcher, Dr. Ernest, Institute for Motivational Research, Inc., 1966-1967.
Fund raising, 1968.
General correspondence, 1968. 8 folders.
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151.C.5.6F19General correspondence, 1968.
Humphrey poll, 1966-1968. 3 folders.
Hursch, Gerald D., Social Issues Research Company, 1968.
Lawyers for Humphrey-Muskie, 1968.
Memo no. 3 on the candidate [survey attachment], undated.
Minnesota opinion survey, December 1965.
Minnesota political poll, March 1966. 2 folders.
National public affairs survey, August 1968.
News From United Democrats for Humphrey newsletter, 1968.
"Press Comments on 1967 Official Travels of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey." News and Editorials, January-September 1967.
Publicity and press/public image, 1968.
S.O.S. (State Overnight System) reports detailing Humphrey campaign worker activities in each state, 1968. 2 folders.
Senate Rules pertaining to campaigns, 1966, 1967.
Speaker's kit, 1968. 2 folders.
Background materials, sample speeches, reprints, and articles for people to distribute.
Speeches and speech ideas, 1968. 2 folders.
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151.C.6.1B20Staff memoranda, 1968. 2 folders.
Staff memoranda, April-May, September-December 1968. 6 folders.
Note: These two groups of Staff Memoranda are as they were originally received. The first two folders, dated 1968, are inclusive of the months in the second group, but are not obviously duplicates. The reason for their separation from the chronologically arranged group is unclear.
Survey of Candidate Preferences of Oregon Voters, May 27, 1968.
The Undecided Voter: A Psychological Poll Indicating Immediate Strategy Needs for HHH and Twelve Steps for Converting the 'Undecided' Voter, Ernest Ditcher, undated.
"Unite With Humphrey" conference packet, April 27, 1968.
"Victory '68" News from United Democrats for Humphrey (newsletter), May-August 1968.
Voter opinion on campaign issues survey, August 1968.
A Western Issues and Leadership Survey for the Vice President, John P. Frank, May 29, 1968.
What the People Expect from HHH, Ernest Ditcher, May 3, 1968.
1972 Campaign, Presidential:
1971 Primaries, 1971.
1972 presidential convention and Humphrey candidacy announcement, 1971-1972.
Campaign notebook, 1972.
Fund raising, 1970-1972. 2 folders.
Fund raising, 1972-1977.
1973 Humphrey campaign debts, 1975 for re-election to the United States Senate, 1977 "Triple H" committee.
Humphrey polls, 1969-1971. 3 folders.
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151.C.6.2F21Issues: Home front, 1971-1972. 2 folders.
Issues: World affairs, 1972. 2 folders.
National Public Affairs Survey volumes I and II, 1971. 4 folders.
Publicity and press/public image, 1972. 2 folders.
Publicity and press/public image: Humphrey in '72 and Humphrey for President news releases, 1972.
Staff memoranda, 1972. 2 folders.
State tours, 1972. 4 folders.
A Study of Democratic Primary Voters in California, Study No. 907, May 1972.
Youth (includes Youth Vote Project), 1971-1972.

Expand/CollapseCorrespondence: Hubert H. Humphrey Office(s), 1947-1978

Correspondence that Kampelman maintained with Hubert H. Humphrey and his office, not directly related to a campaign. A great deal of this subseries is made up of typed carbon copies of letters and memos between Humphrey's staff, to constituents, and other government employees or agencies. Correspondence is authored by Kampelman, Humphrey, and other Humphrey staff members.
Kampelman received informational carbon copies of correspondence with constituents, some congressmen, and government agencies or employees, as well as direct correspondence from Humphrey and his staff. After 1955 the volume of correspondence Kampelman received was reduced, but he still maintained correspondence with Humphrey, staff and supporters, receiving informational copies at all levels of Humphrey activities. There is a small amount of personal correspondence scattered throughout.
These topics are as the Humphrey office devised, with the exception of 4 artificial topics added by the processor: The Progressive, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners, University of Minnesota, and Heller, Ben and Doris. Two files labeled "Misc. Correspondence" with the same date span were interfiled into the topical files.
General Correspondence: ten folders in this series came to MHS labeled "Humphrey Vice-President. General Correspondence" (1966-1968). The contents appear rather random. As Kampelman was not, at this time, getting copies of all Hubert H. Humphrey/staff correspondence, these were set aside for him for an undefined purpose. They appear to be "friendly" letters, possibly for future campaign use/contact.
General Correspondence files contain the occasional letter concerning Hubert H. Humphrey campaigns, some constituent letters, and information about appointments and speeches. They also reflect the gathering of expert opinion or support from university faculty, authors, publishers, and other informed individuals.
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151.C.6.3B22Correspondence between Kampelman and Hubert H. Humphrey, 1949-1950. 3 folders.
Correspondence by topic, 1947-1954:
Answers to constituent letters, some authored by Kampelman.
Academies, 1954.
Administrative agencies, 1951-1952.
Administrative Assistant: Meetings, 1954.
Agriculture and forestry, 1948-1954.
American Political Science Association (APSA), 1950-1954.
American politics: General, 1951.
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1949-1954.
Anderson, Eugenie, 1949-1954.
Appropriations, 1951-1952.
Atomic energy, 1952-1954.
Banking and fiscal policy, 1951-1954.
Bricker Amendment (a.k.a. Treaty Power), 1954.
Budget (in preparation for speeches), 1952.
Christianity, 1951-1954.
Civil Rights, 1953-1954.
Civil Rights, States' Rights, 1949-1952.
Communism, 1951-1954.
Congressional committees and procedures, 1951-1954.
Conservation of public lands, 1949-1954.
Echo Park, Dinosaur Park, et al.
Correspondence: Abroad, 1951-1953.
Correspondence: Minnesota, 1949-1954. 2 folders.
Correspondence: Other states, 1949-1954. 2 folders.
Correspondence: Washington, D.C., 1949-1954.
Crime, 1951-1954.
Defense and armed services, 1949-1952.
Democratic Party, DFL, 1947-1954.
District of Columbia, 1952.
Education, 1951-1954.
Election laws, 1951-1954.
Emergency relief, 1952-1953.
Employment referrals and recommendations, 1949-1954. 2 folders.
Ethics in government, 1951.
European trip, 1951-1952.
Federal employees' salaries (postal service), 1951-1954.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1951-1952.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1962.
Foreign policy, 1951, 1954.
Foreign policy: Foreign aid, International Solidarity Committee, and foreign visitors, 1949-1950.
Foreign policy: United Nations, treaties, 1949-1953.
Form letters to constituents, 1950. 2 folders.
Freeman, Orville: Campaign, 1950-1952.
General legislation: Cosponsorship, research, Congressional Record, 1949-1954.
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151.C.6.4F23General legislation: Letters to government officials: Memos, 1952-1953.
Government reorganization: Hoover Commission, 1949-1954.
Government security, 1951.
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Alaska, 1951-1954.
Health, 1949-1954.
Heller, Ben and Doris, 1949-1954.
Holidays and memorials, 1954.
Housing, 1949-1954.
Immigration (including displaced persons), 1949-1954.
Indian affairs [Native Americans], 1951-1954.
Inflation, 1951.
Interior Department: Power and telephone, 1949.
Inter-governmental relations, 1953-1954.
International World Relief, 1951-1952.
Investigation of individuals, 1949-1954.
Invitations and solicitations (to Hubert H. Humphrey), 1949-1954.
Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Lehman Dinner: Reunion of Old Timers, 1951-1954.
Jewish, 1949-1954.
Judiciary, 1949-1954.
Kampelman correspondence, 1949.
Kampelman doctoral thesis, 1952-1953.
Kampelman memos to Hubert H. Humphrey, 1949-1952.
Kampelman personal correspondence, 1949-1953. 2 folders.
Kampelman trip to Israel, 1951.
Labor, 1949-1950.
Labor, 1954.
Labor and labor disputes, 1951-1952. 2 folders.
Labor unions, 1953-1954.
Liberal caucus, liberalism, 1953-1954.
Liquor, 1951, 1954.
Manufacturing and Industry, 1949-1952.
McCarthy and McCarthyism, 1950-1954.
Military: Universal military training, 1951-1952.
Monopolies and fair trade, 1952.
National economy, cost of living, 1954.
National politics, 1954.
Natural gas, 1951-1954.
Newsletter, 1953-1954.
Newsprint: Senate subcommittee, 1951-1952.
Nussbaum, Judith, 1951.
Post Office/Postal Service, 1949-1954.
Post-World War Council, 1949-1950.
The Progressive, 1949-1954.
Public works (St. Lawrence Seaway), 1953.
Radio and television, 1949-1954.
Railroad Retirement Act, 1951-1954.
Small business: Minimum wage dispute, 1949-1954.
Social Security, welfare, 1949-1954.
Speaking engagements, 1949-1954.
Tariffs, world trade, 1953-1954.
Taxes, taxation, 1949-1954. 2 folders.
Tidelands oil (offshore drilling), 1951-1953.
Trade (Reciprocal Trade Agreement), 1949-1953.
Truman-MacAruthur, 1951.
University of Minnesota faculty and staff, 1949-1954.
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151.C.6.5B24Veterans, 1951-1954.
Wage and price stabilization, 1949-1952.
Written articles and statements, 1949-1954.
Requests by Humphrey for copies or forwards/sending copies to constituents from Humphrey.
Written articles and statements, 1949-1954.
Unsolicited; received from constituents. Answer letters, no clippings.
General correspondence, 1950. 15 folders.
Arranged by month.
General correspondence, 1954-1955. 2 folders.
Memoranda between Kampelman and Hubert H. Humphrey, 1953, 1955-1969. 9 folders.
Some carbon copies of Humphrey memos to others. Most between Kampelman and Humphrey about social/networking events, contacts, staff, office workings, speeches, published statements, who should work on what project, etc.
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151.C.6.6F25Memoranda between Kampelman and Humphrey, 1970-1978.
Hubert H. Humphrey Office, Senatorial:
1953.
1955-1957.
Some office memoranda mixed in. Office workings, some correspondence on speeches.
1958.
1959. 5 folders.
Particularly with "the committee" concerning the election.
1960. 2 folders.
Particularly Humphrey for President group. These two groups (1959 and 1960) were maintained separately from the campaign files, even though a significant quantity of it relates to the campaign.
1961-1962.
1963.
Hubert H. Humphrey Office, Vice Presidential:
Correspondence, 1964.
Correspondence, 1965. 2 folders.
General correspondence, 1964-1968.
The General correspondence appears be "friendly" letters, possibly for campaign use and contact.
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151.C.7.1B26General Correspondence, 1966-1968. 6 folders.
Hubert H. Humphrey Office 1969-1978:
General correspondence, 1969-1972. 13 folders.
March 1972.
Unknown why this month was maintained separately.
General correspondence, 1973.
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151.C.7.2F27General correspondence, 1974-1978. 4 folders.
Staff memoranda, 1966-1978. 20 folders.
Informal exchanges with Humphrey staff and supporters on events, issues, pleasing or angering constituent letters, office management, etc.
Topical correspondence, 1953-1978:
Alien capital investments in the United States, 1973.
Land and majority stock in United States firms held by non-United States citizens or corporations, particularly of United States newspapers and radio.
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154.I.7.2F43American Airlines v Humphrey, et al., 1975.
American Broadcasting Company, 1963-1964.
Books:
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965-1970.
Louisiana State University Press, 1970.
McGraw Hill, 1966-1967.
On mentally retarded children.
Norman Sherman (Doubleday & Company), 1968-1976.
The Politics of Peace (McGraw Hill), 1965.
The Quotable Humphrey (Droke House, Inc.), 1966.
Random House, Sidney Hyman book, 1964-1967.
The Rights We Cherish (Beyond Civil Rights), 1965-1967.
Robert Luce, Inc., Humphrey, 1964-1965.
The Vice President Speaks (Granik), 1965-1967.
Column, 1969-1971.
"Damned if you do, dead if you don't," undated.
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151.C.7.2F27"The Cause is Mankind," and "Politics of Peace," 1964-1965.
Correspondence concerning publication.
Chinese influence in the world and danger of war, 1965.
Civil Rights, 1964-1965.
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and the President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (PCEEO).
Crime Commission, 1964-1967.
Foreign policy/Vietnam, 1966.
Letters from constituents and copies of Humphrey responses.
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154.I.7.2F43Humphrey Foundation, 1967-1978. 2 folders.
Immigration (McCarran-Walter Act), 1953-1954.
Intermodal Travel v Humphrey, et al., 1974-1975.
Joint authorship of a book: Hubert H. Humphrey and Charles S. Hyneman, 1962-1963.
Legal issues and library correspondence, 1964-1973.
Liberalism, 1955.
Life story project, 1967-1978. 2 folders.
NAPCO Industries correspondence, 1961-1969.
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151.C.7.3B28National Security Council, November 1964.
State Department Agency.
Residence for the Vice President, 1964.
Official homes for the Vice President.
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154.I.7.2F43St. Johns Law Review article, 1971.
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151.C.7.3B28Staff agreement regarding books, etc., 1969-1972, 1978.
Confidentiality agreement applicable to ex-staff of Humphrey, especially concerning articles, books, or other publications by them: Edgar Berman, M.D.
Stewart, John G. (Executive assistant to Humphrey), 1968-1969. 3 folders.
Talent, 1964-1965.
Government employment solicitations or recommendations.
Van Dyke, Ted and Ernest Ditcher, 1964-1968.
Van Dyke was Assistant to the Vice President. Correspondence on polls concerning Humphrey and Vietnam.
Washington, D.C., affairs, 1965-1966.
Downtown progress: National Capital Downtown Committee, Inc.

Expand/CollapseHumphrey Correspondence, 1955-1972

These are topical files of letters by Humphrey of which Kampelman received a copy. Kampelman was already receiving copies of other Hubert H. Humphrey correspondence, but maintained separate files for these. They consist of items such as drafts of form letters, memos from Hubert H. Humphrey to his current legislative counsel, and memoranda to President Johnson.
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151.C.7.3B28Coopersmith, Brant, 1969.
Director of the American Jewish Committee, regarding text of Declaration of Independence.
Draft letters, 1972. 3 folders.
Green, Harold P. and Thomas L. Hughes, 1955-1968.
Legislative Counsel to Hubert H. Humphrey.
Hubert H. Humphrey memos to President Johnson, 1965-1967.
Schifter, Richard, 1957-1960.
Member of Strasser, Spielberg, Freid & Frank, Esq. Law firm, which later becomes Fried, Frank, Harris & Shriver.

Expand/CollapseHumphrey as Subject, 1947-1988

Kampelman correspondence, and other materials, having Humphrey as their topic, but which are not directly related to materials in other subseries. For example, text from memorial services for Hubert H. Humphrey, articles about Hubert H. Humphrey, and information on Vice President Humphrey's travels outside the United States
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151.C.7.3B28Humphrey African tour, 1968.
Goals and activities summaries.
Humphrey trip to Europe, 1967.
Goals and activities summaries.
John Earl Haynes articles:
Communists and Anti-Communists in the Northern Minnesota CIO, 1936-1949, 1981.
Farm Coops and the Election of Hubert Humphrey to the Senate, 1983.
Memorial services for Humphrey, 1978.
Statements read, articles; more than one service is represented.
"Hubert Humphrey's Memoirs: The Ever Happy Warrior," Dagen Nyheter, January 27, 1977.
Translated from Swedish.
Humphrey, Mrs. Muriel: Activities, 1965-1972.
On her campaigning, home, Macalester College, etc.
Voting record, 1947-1953.
Legislative voting record.
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154.I.7.2F43Correspondence and memoranda concerning Humphrey's will and trust agreements, 1965-1972.
Trust agreements, 1965-1967. 2 folders.
Will, 1965.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1979-1982.
Includes correspondence with Humphrey's biographer Carl Solberg.
Excerpts from reviews of Education of a Public Man.
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131.H.3.8F-171Remembering Humphrey, reports from MPR, February 1988:
Humphrey Features. 1 master audio file (58 minutes, 21 seconds): WAV (294 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
The Politics of Joy. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 27 seconds): WAV (148 MB) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.
Narrated by Walter Mondale.

Expand/CollapseHumphrey Speaking Engagements, 1954-1972

This subseries has a few speech texts but predominantly contains correspondence concerning Hubert H. Humphrey speech topics, ideas, and locations.
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151.C.7.3B28The Armed Forces Chess Tournament [American Chess Foundation], 1964-1965.
Native Americans, 1954-1969.
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154.I.7.2F43Offers, MJA Lecture Bureau:
Correspondence and memoranda, November 1968-1970.
Agreement, 1970.
Employment contract, 1970.
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151.C.7.3B28Offers, 1968-1969. 4 folders.
Correspondence to arrange speaking engagements.
Offers accepted, 1968-1969.
Correspondence, some speech texts in t.c.c. format.
Speech and article topics and material, 1971-1972. 5 folders.
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151.C.7.4F29Speech and article topics and material, 1972.

Expand/CollapseHumphrey Statements on the Senate Floor, 1949-1954

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151.C.7.4F29Chronological
Remarks, 81st Congress, 1949-1950. 2 folders.
Remarks, 82nd Congress, 1951-1952. 2 folders.
Remarks, 83rd Congress, 1953-1954.
Statements, undated carbons, circa 1950-1958.
By topic or committee:
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Senate reports, 81st and 82nd Congress, 1950-1952.
Conservation, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Disaster relief, Senate Hearing, 81st Congress, 1950.
Economy and budget, 83rd Congress, 1954-1955. 2 folders.
Foreign policy, 83rd and 84th Congress, 1953-1955. 3 folders.
Health, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Housing, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Internal security and Civil Rights, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Labor, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Minnesota, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Post Office, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Railroad Retirement, 83rd Congress, 1954.
School construction, 81st and 83rd Congress, 1949, 1953-1954.
Select Committee on Small Business: Senate Report, 82nd Congress, 1951-1954. 2 folders.
Select Committee on Small Business: Publication: Management Aids for Small Business, 1953-1954.
Social Security, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Subcommittee on Education, 83rd Congress, 1954.
Veterans, 82nd and 83rd Congress, 1951-1954.

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Expand/CollapseRELATED MATERIALS

Correspondence to and from Kampelman is found throughout the Hubert H. Humphrey Papers, particularly in files relating to constituent and supporter contacts, Democratic Party matters, political campaigns, legal and legislative issues, and media relations. The Humphrey papers are available in the Historical Society manuscripts collections.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Arms control.
Campaign management.
Electioneering.
Human experimentation in medicine.
International cooperation.
Jews -- Soviet Union.
Jews -- United States.
Labor laws and legislation.
Labor unions.
Law and politics.
Nuclear weapons.
Pacifism.
Presidents -- United States -- Election.
Public television -- Production and narration -- United States.
Starvation -- Physiological effect -- Research.
Places:
Balkan Peninsula -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Middle East -- Politics and government -- 1945-.
Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1945-1991.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union.
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Virgin Islands.
Washington (D.C.) -- Politics and government.
Persons:
Ditcher, Ernest.
Fishman, Seymour.
Goldberg, Arthur J.
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.
Kirkpatrick, Evron M.
King, Cyril.
Reagan, Ronald.
Washington, Walter E.
Organizations:
American Friends of the Hebrew University.
American Friends Service Committee.
American Political Science Association.
B'nai B'rith. Anti-defamation League.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe -- 1972 (Helsinki, Finland) -- Final Act.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe -- 1980 (Madrid, Spain).
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Conference on the Human Dimension -- 1990 (Copenhagen, Denmark).
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Meeting of Experts on National Minorities -- 1991 (Geneva, Switzerland).
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe on the Human Dimension -- 1991 (Moscow, Soviet Union).
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Summit -- 1992 (Helsinki, Finland).
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
Democratic National Committee (U.S.).
Minnesota Starvation Experiment.
Mount Vernon College.
Operations and Policy Research, Inc.
Textile Workers Union of America.
United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
United States. Congress. Senate.
United States. Department of State.
United State Information Agency.
Washington Week in Review (Television program).
West Point Jewish Chapel.
WETA-TV (Television station: Washington, D.C.).
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Types of Documents:
Certificates.
Photographs.
Sound recordings.
Video recordings (physical artifacts).
Occupations:
Ambassadors -- United States.
Lawyers.

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