HUBERT H. HUMPHREY:

An Inventory of His Vice Presidential Foreign Affairs Files at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978, creator.
Title:Vice Presidential foreign affairs [FOA] files.
Dates:1960-1969.
Language:Materials in English.
Quantity: 54 boxes and 1 partial box.
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

Files pertaining to international relations, and to plans, policies, procedures, and programs regarding foreign countries or governments. They include matters relating to the administration of foreign affairs, economic development, mutual security, and international agreements and organizations.

There are several sets of subject files covering other countries, foreign policy issues, and international organizations and programs; large sections of constituent mail on foreign affairs in general and particularly on the Vietnam War; files on Humphrey's visits and meetings with representatives of other governments and with foreign policy experts, and on his trips abroad; and information on the Kennedy Round of tariff negotiations (1966-1967).

The files are largely those of John E. Rielly, the Vice President's staff expert on foreign affairs, although several other staff members are represented as well, including Ted Van Dyk, Richard Hunt, George A. Carroll, and Herbert L. Beckington. Files created by staff members other than Rielly are noted in the Detailed Description.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

Many of these files (Boxes 907-938) were organized during preliminary processing into 18 numbered sets. They are followed by a group of files organized by Vice Presidential office file code number (Boxes 938-961).


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Hubert H. Humphrey Papers. Vice Presidential Foreign Affairs Files. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession number: Many, see separate Humphrey, Hubert H. accession file.

Processing Information:

Catalog ID number: 99006951607010429


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Note to Researchers: The box number as assigned to these files during initial processing has been retained. To request materials, please note both the location and box number shown below.

LocationBox
150.E.12.4F907Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 1), January-October 1965. 18 folders.
Subject Files (Set 2):
Africa, 1964-1965.
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1965.
Asia, General (including Southeast Asia and Far East), 1965.
Asia by Country:
China, November 1964-August 1965. 2 folders.
India, January-September 1965. 2 folders.
Philippines, 1965.
LocationBox
150.E.12.5B908Vietnam, January-September 1965. 10 folders.
Miscellaneous Countries, A-J, 1965.
Miscellaneous Countries, K-T, 1965.
Assist, 1965.
Childs, Marquis: Columns, 1965.
Communism, 1965.
Congratulatory Letters from VP, 1965.
Cooperatives, January-July 1965. 2 folders.
Disarmament, 1965.
Europe, General, 1965.
Europe by Country:
Captive Nations, 1965.
Includes Baltic countries and the Free Europe Committee.
France, 1965.
Germany, 1964-1965.
Great Britain, 1965.
Italy, 1964-1965.
Poland, 1965.
LocationBox
150.E.12.6F909USSR, 1965.
Miscellaneous Countries, 1965.
Foreign Aid, November 1964-October 1965. 3 folders.
Geneva Disarmament Conference, 1965.
International Conferences, 1960-1965.
International Cooperation Year, October 1964-March 1966. 3 folders.
Institute of International Education, 1964-1965.
Johnson Foundation Symposium on Southeast Asia, 1965.
Latin America, General, 1964-September 1965. 4 folders.
Latin America by Country:
Brazil, 1965.
Brazil: Oblate Fathers Project, 1964-1966.
Chile, 1964-1965.
Cuba, 1965.
Dominican Republic, January-September 1965. 3 folders.
Honduras, 1965.
Mexico, 1965.
Panama, 1965.
LocationBox
150.E.12.7B910Peru, 1965.
Puerto Rico, 1965.
Venezuela, 1964-1965.
Miscellaneous Countries, A-E.
Miscellaneous Countries, G-U.
Latin America:
Alliance for Progress, January-September 1965. 2 folders.
Inter-American Development Bank, 1964-1965.
Pan-American Week, 1965.
Middle East (including United Arab Republic), 1965.
Middle East: Israel, 1965.
Multilateral Force, 1964-1965.
Nuclear: Weapons, Policy, Proliferation, Non-Proliferation, 1965.
Pacem in Terris Conference:
October 1964-March 1965. 2 folders.
Speech Drafts and Notes.
Printed Materials.
Peace, 1965.
Peace Corps, January-September 1965. 2 folders.
State Department, December 1964-September 1965.
United Nations, January-September 1965.
War Control Planners, Inc., 1964-1965.
Miscellaneous Subjects A-I, 1965.
Miscellaneous Subjects M-S, 1965.
Miscellaneous Subjects T-V, 1965.
LocationBox
150.E.12.8F911Constituent Mail by Subject (Set 3):
Subjects A-Ch. 1965.
Subjects Co-Cu. 1965.
Subjects D-F. 1965.
Subjects G-I. 1965.
Subjects J. 1965.
Subjects, Latin America, 1965. 2 folders.
Subjects M-P. 1965.
Subjects R-S. 1965.
Subjects Un. 1965.
Subjects USSR-Y. 1965.
Constituent Mail by Name, A-Z (Set 4). 1965. 14 folders.
LocationBox
150.E.12.9B912Constituent Mail by Name (Set 5):
A-LAZ. 1966. 23 folders.
LocationBox
150.E.12.10F913LEA-Z. 1966. 23 folders.
Miscellaneous (Set 5):
Form Letters, 1965-1966.
Staff Memos, 1966.
Newspaper Clippings and Printed Materials, 1965-1966.
LocationBox
150.E.13.1B914Constituent Mail by Name (Set 6) (Rielly/Julius Cahn files):
A-R (Folders 1-38, 40-57), 1967. 56 folders.
Location
MissingFolder 39: LI-LN.
LocationBox
150.E.13.2F915S-Z (Folders 58-75), 1967. 18 folders.
Constituent Mail by Name, A-Z, (Set 7) (Rielly/Cahn files), 1968. 7 folders.
Robotype Machine Correspondence by Name (Set 8):
A-G, Folders 1-17. 1968.
LocationBox
150.E.13.3B916H-Z, Folders 18-50.
Subject Files (Robotype?) (Set 8):
Consular Matters, 1968.
Press Relations, 1968.
Country Files (Set 9):
Africa, 1964-1966.
Argentina, 1965-1966.
Asia, 1965-1966.
China, 1965-1966.
Dominican Republic, 1963, 1965-1966.
LocationBox
150.E.13.4F917Germany, 1965-1966.
India/Pakistan, 1964-1966. 2 folders.
Italy, 1965-1966.
Korea, 1965-1966.
Latin America, 1963-1964, 1966.
Mexico, 1965-1966.
Panama, 1964.
Peru, 1965-1966.
Philippines 1965-1966.
Spain, 1966.
Thailand, 1966.
USSR, 1965-1966.
Including Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia.
Vietnam, 1964-1966. 3 folders.
Miscellaneous, B-C, 1965-1966.
Miscellaneous, F-J, 1964-1966.
Miscellaneous, L-V, 1964-1966.
Visits and Meetings (Set 10): NATO and the Multilateral Force. November-December 1964.
Visits and Meetings (Set 10), 1965:
January 10-11. Danish Foreign Minister.
January 11-12. Japanese Leaders.
January 12. Alterio Spinelli.
LocationBox
150.E.13.5B918February 2. Berthold Beitz.
February 5. Rafael Caldera
February 9. Sicco Mansholt.
February 15. Foreign Minister of Taiwan.
March 2. Libyan Ambassador.
March 10. Korean Ambassador.
March 12. Ambassador Dobrynin.
March 16. Korean Foreign Minister.
March 18. Walter Hallstein (European Economic Community).
March 18. Dr. Heinrick Krone.
March 22. Ambassador B. K. Nehru.
March 20. Denis Hamilton and Henry Brandon (London Times).
March 25. Ralph Dungan.
March 27. Walter Lippmann.
March 31. Cardinal Silva visit.
April ?. Eric Wyndham-White (GATT)
April ?. Vice President Seone of Peru
April 5. Burton Joseph and Dominican Republic.
April 7. Roberto Campos of Brazil.
April 14. Willy Brandt luncheon
April 15. Ambassador Tomic of Chile.
April 15. Daniel Oduber and Ambassador Facio of Costa Rica
April 15. Harold Wilson.
April 19-23. Prime Minister Aldo Moro, Italy.
April 30. Habib Bourguiba.
May 4. Betancourt, Figueres, Munoz-Marin.
May 7. Marine Commandant General Wallace M. Greene.
May 12. Ben Salah, Tunisia.
May 16-26. President Chung Hee Park, Korea, visit.
June 2,4. Mostafa Kamel and Bob Komer, United Arab Republic.
June 3. Betancourt.
June 6-9. Prime Minister Menzies, Australia, visit.
June 7. Dr. Aurelio Peccei.
June 15. John Bartlow Martin.
June 17. Dr. Carlos Sanz de Santamar¡a.
June 20. General Charles DeGaulle.
June 24. Japanese Ambassador
June 24. Vice President V. P. Nadiope of Uganda.
June 29. British Embassy.
June 30. President Orlich, Costa Rica
July (?). Vice President Humphrey to Poland, visit.
July-August President Frei (Chile) to Europe, visit.
July 9-14. Joint Japanese-U.S. Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs.
July 14. Italian Budget Minister Pieraccini.
August 11. Ambassador Reischauer.
August 26. Indonesian Ambassador Palar.
September 15. Daniel Oduber.
September 21. Argentine Ambassador.
September 23. Felipe Herrera.
September 27. Danish Foreign Minister.
September 28. Foreign Minister Valdes, Chile, luncheon.
September 28. Prince Harald of Norway, dinner.
September 28. Brazil Ambassador Magalhoes.
September 28-30. Chilean Cabinet Minister.
October 1. Spanish Ministers of Commerce and Finance.
October 3,4. Pope Paul VI to U.S., visit.
October 15. Prime Minister Buzzaz of Iraq.
October 18. Prince Souvanna Phouma of Laos.
October 19. Railway Minister Patil of India.
November 4. Tage Erlander, Prime Minister of Sweden, luncheon.
November 29-30. Chancellor Kraus, Austria.
Visits and Meetings (Set 10): 1966:
January 5. Sudanese Ambassador Khalifa Abbis El-Obeid.
Not held.
January 20. Council for Latin America
January 26. German Social Democratic Leasers.
February 8. Foreign Policy Discussion Group.
February 9. Abba Eban.
February ?. Dinner for McGeorge Bundy.
March. Tom Mboya visit.
Not held.
March 22. Prime Minister of Ceylon, visit.
March 23. International Development Conference.
March 24-April 1. Indira Gandhi, visit.
March 25. Memo of conversation with Chester Bowles
March 25. Memo of conversation with Ambassador B. K. Nehru.
March 31. French Ambassador.
April 5. Fritz Erler, German Parliamentary Minority Leader.
April 6. Dr. Paz Galarraga, Venezuela.
April 12. Paul Hasluck, Australian Minister of External Affairs.
April 14. Rainer Barzel, German Parliamentary Majority Leader
April 14. Foreign Minister Castiella, Spain
April 18. NATO Secretary General, Jesus Vargis.
April 19-28. Prime Minister and Mrs. Jens Otto Krag, Denmark, visit.
April 20. Interview, Jack Bell.
April 28. Vasco de Cunha, Brazilian Ambassador.
April 29. Ambassador Facio, Costa Rica
May 2. Mariano Rumor, Italian Christian Democratic Leader, visit.
May 4-5. Anton Cunellas, Spanish Christian Democratic Leader, visit.
May 10. Gerhard Stoltenberg, Scientist.
May 11. Ambassador William McCormick Blair.
May 16. Berthold Beitz, visit.
May 17. Lincoln Gordon (Latin American Affairs).
May 19. Ambassador John Gronouski
May 24. Senate Staff on Foreign Aid Bill.
May 24. Brazilian Embassy, dinner.
LocationBox
150.E.13.6F919June. President Schick of Nicaragua.
June 15, 22. Secretary of State Rusk and Senators on Foreign Aid Bill.
June 20-24. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, visit.
June 21. Alberto Abdula of Uruguay.
June 22. G. L. Mehta of India.
June 23. John Crimmins, Ambassador to Dominican Republic.
June 27. Ed Martin, Ambassador to Argentina.
June 28. William Sullivan, Ambassador to Laos.
June 28-July 1. Harold E. Holt, Prime Minister of Australia, visit.
July 13. International High School Students.
July 20. Chilean Ambassador Tomic.
July 21. Father Lucey and others: A.I.D. Programs; Korean Science Project.
July 22. Japanese Minister Takeo Miki, visit.
July 22. President Barrientos, Bolivia, visit.
July 22. Briefing, Indonesia.
July 29. William Gaud of A.I.D.
July 29. British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, visit.
August 2-3. President Shazar, Israel, visit.
August 3. Charles Mann, A.I.D., Saigon.
August 3. Felipe Herrara, Inter-American Development Bank.
August 4. Papal Volunteers.
August 4. Discussion with Asian Experts.
August 16. Interview, Ary Moleon of the Associated Press.
August 18. Betty Lall regarding Liberals and Vietnam.
August 18. Giacomo Brodolini, Italian Socialist.
August 19. Summer Interns: Government International Programs.
August 25. Cabinet Meeting on Southeast Asia.
August 30. Donald McConald of A.I.D.
September 6-10. Trainees from Center for Latin American Monetary Studies, visit.
September 7-10. General Ne Win, Burma, visit.
September 13. Robert Nathan re: Vietnam.
September 14-16. President Marcos, Philippines, visit.
September 15. President Marcos, luncheon.
September 19. K. Karmaraj Nadar of India, visit.
Postponed.
September 25. Adam Malik, Indonesian Foreign Minister.
September 28-October 6. President Senghor of Senegal, visit.
October Siegfried Bangert, German Social Democrat, visit.
October 8. Julius Cardinal Doepfner, Bavaria.
October 15. Swedish Foreign Minister Torsten Nilsson.
October 16. Interview, "Issues and Answers" television program.
October 18. Robert Komer, A.I.D. Program, Vietnam.
October 25. General Wallace M. Greene regarding Vietnam.
October 26. Professor Robert Scalapino regarding Vietnam.
October 30. Interview, "Meet the Press" television program.
October 31. George Meany: AFL-CIO Latin American policy.
November 3. Ray Nasher, International Cooperation Year.
November 3. Trade Union Advisory Committee of the O.A.S.
November 11. Swedish Foreign Minister Torsten Nilsson.
November 15. Prime Minister Borg-Olivier, Malta.
November 19. Ambassador B. K. Nehru.
December 8. Spanish Minister of Finance García Moncó.
December 9. Russian Press Attaché, Yuri Bobrakov.
December 12-13. President Yen of China (Taiwan), visit.
December 13. John McNaughton, Assistant Secretary of Defense.
December 13. Aurelio Peccei of Italy.
December 14. William Gaud, A.I.D.
December 15. Charles Schultze, Bureau of the Budget.
Subject Files: Arms Control and Disarmament (Set 11):
1959; 1964-1965.
January-November 1966. 2 folders.
Committee of Principals: Minutes and Memos:
July-December 1965.
January 7-21, 1966.
LocationBox
150.E.13.7B920 January 24-28, 1966.
February 1966.
March-September 1966.
June 1966.
Subject Files, C-W (Set 11):
Cabinet Reports, 1966.
Central Intelligence Agency, 1965.
East-West Trade, 1965.
Foreign Aid Program, 1964-1965.
Guerilla Warfare, 1962-1963.
Inter agency Youth Committee.
Efforts to identify and influence young foreign leaders.
NATO: Miscellaneous, 1963-1965.
NATO: Finletter and Ferguson Reports, 1965.
World Food Problem, 1965-1966.
Miscellaneous by date, 1963-1966. 3 folders.
Visits and Meetings (Ted Van Dyk files) (Set 12):
May 24, 1966. Jean Rey, European Economic Community.
August 4,18, 1966. Kennedy Round [tariffs].
August 15-16, 1967. Chancellor Kiesinger, West Germany.
November 30, 1967. Group of 77, UNCAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development).
LocationBox
150.E.13.8F921February 8, 1968. Jean Rey, European Economic Community, luncheon.
February 8, 1968. Cabinet Textile Group.
Trip Files (Ted Van Dyk files) (Set 13):
December 9-22, 1965. Europe.
March 27-April 10, 1967. Europe.
June 29-July 2, 1967. Korea:
Correspondence and Miscellany.
Speeches, Transcripts, etc.
Teletype Reports.
October 27-November 7, 1967. Far East:
Correspondence and Miscellany. 2 folders.
Printed Materials. 1 package.
November 29-30, 1967: Europe.
December 30, 1967-January 11, 1968. Africa:
Correspondence and Miscellany. 3 folders.
Reports, 1968. 2 folders.
Printed Materials, 1968.
LocationBox
150.E.13.9B922March 31-April 1, 1968. Mexico:
Correspondence and Miscellany.
State Department Telegrams.
March 27-April 11, 1968. Latin America (proposed).
Miscellaneous Papers (Ted Van Dyk files), February 1965-September 1968.
Country Files, 1966 (1961-1966) (Set 15):
Africa, 1964-1966.
Brazil, 1965.
Chile, 1964-1965.
China, 1965.
Costa Rica, 1965.
Cuba, 1961, 1965.
Dominican Republic:
Correspondence and Miscellany, 1965. 2 folders.
State Department Telegrams, 1965-1966.
Newspaper Clippings, 1965. 3 folders.
Cooperative Refinery, 1964-1965.
Europe, General, 1964-1966.
India, 1964-1965.
Indonesia, 1965.
LocationBox
150.E.13.10F923Japan, 1965.
Latin America:
General, 1962-1966. 3 folders.
Alliance for Progress, 1962-1965.
Atlantic Community Development Group for Latin America (ADELA), 1965.
Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program (CICOP), 1964- 1965.
Economic Integration, 1965.
Interama, 1964-1965.
International Development Foundation, 1965. 2 folders.
Institute for Human Progress, 1965-1966.
Latin American Times, 1965.
Organization of American States, 1965-1966.
Public Relations, 1962-1965.
Regional Office for Central American and Panama Affairs (ROCAP), 1965.
The Vision Letter, 1965.
Middle and Near East, 1964-1965.
Peru, 1964-1965.
Philippines, 1965-1966.
Including trip to Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
Poland, 1965.
Puerto Rico, 1964-1965.
Spain, 1964-1966.
Tunisia, 1965.
USSR, 1965.
Vatican, Ambassador to, 1964-1965.
Venezuela, 1964-1965.
LocationBox
150.E.14.1B924Vietnam:
Miscellaneous, 1961, 1964-1965.
Form Letters, 1965.
Memo to the President, February 1965.
Memo to the President, May 18, 1965.
Background Papers, 1965.
Subject Files, 1966 (1959-1966) (Set 15a):
American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Inc., 1964-1966.
Catholic Issue and Humphrey, 1964.
Central Intelligence Agency, 1965-1966.
Diebold, John, 1965-1966.
Foreign Aid Through Private Initiative, Responses to, 1965.
Foreign Trade, 1964-1965. 2 folders.
Fraser, Donald M., 1965.
International Executive Service, 1965.
International Study Group, 1965-1966.
Institute for International Solidarity, 1964-1965.
Meetings, Visits and Trips, 1965.
Multilateral Force, 1964-1965.
National Foreign Policy Conference for Non-Governmental Organizations, March 15, 1965.
National War College Speech: Correspondence, Notes, 1965.
SEE: For text, see separate speech files.
NATO, 1964-1965.
Pacem in Terris, 1963-1965.
Peace Corps, 1959, 1962, 1965-1966. 2 folders.
LocationBox
150.E.14.2F925Population Control, 1965-1966.
Public Relations: News Media, 1964-1965.
Schedules, Humphrey, 1965. 2 folders.
Security Clearance, Humphrey Staff, 1964-1965.
Shattuck School: International Affairs Program, 1965.
Speech Engagements, Humphrey, 1965.
State Department, 1964-1966.
Stevenson, Adlai E., death, 1965.
UNIAPAC Conference, 1965.
United Nations, 1965.
United Nations: James Boyd Correspondence, 1965.
Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 15b):
1959, 1963-1964.
January 1965-March 1966. 4 folders.
Robotype Machine Correspondence: Vietnam and Dominican Republic, A-Z (Set 15c)., 1965. 2 folders.
Chronological Files (Set 16):
June-August 1966. 3 folders.
LocationBox
150.E.14.3B926 September-December 1966. 4 folders.
Subject Files, 1966 (1963-1966) (Set 16a):
Agency for International Development, 1966.
Appointments, Invitations, etc., 1965-1966. 5 folders.
Articles by and about Humphrey, 1966.
Asia, 1965-1966.
Atlantic Council, 1966.
Bowles, Chester, 1966.
Brookings Institution, 1966.
Cambodia, 1966.
Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1966.
Catholic Relief Services, 1966.
Chile, 1966.
China, 1966.
Citizens Exchange Corps, 1966.
CLASC (Latin American Confederation of Christian Trade Unions), 1963, 1966.
LocationBox
150.E.14.4F927East-West Trade, 1965-1966.
Experiment in International Living, 1965-1966.
Foreign Aid, 1965-1966. 2 folders.
Foreign Service, 1963, 1966.
Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 1966.
Fulbright, J. William, 1966.
Hays Bill (HR 6277), 1966.
Hoffman, Paul G.: Nobel Prize Sponsorship, 1965-1966.
Hughes, Thomas L., 1966.
Indonesia, 1965-1966.
Institute for International Solidarity, 1965-1966.
Institute of International Education, 1966.
International Cooperation Year:
Participants, 1966.
1965-1966.
International Development Foundation, 1966.
Introduction, Letters of, A-Y, 1965-1966. 3 Folders.
Johnson Foundation, 1966.
Labor and Foreign Policy, 1965-1966.
Lall, Betty Goetz, 1966.
Lippman, Walter, 1065-1966.
Melady, Thomas Patrick, 1965-1966.
Morse, Wayne, 1966.
NATO, 1965-1966.
Oceanography, 1966.
LocationBox
150.E.14.5B928 Peace Corps, 1965-1966.
Press, Interviews with, 1966.
Population Crisis, 1965-1966.
Society for International Development: Political Development Committee, 1966.
State Department, 1965-1966. 2 folders.
United Nations, 1966.
U.S. Information Agency, 1966.
UNIAPAC, 1966.
Utah Symphony Orchestra, 1965-1966.
Vietnam, 1966. 3 folders.
Vision Letter, The, 1966.
Trip Files: Far East, February 8-22, 1966 (Set 16b):
India, 24108.
Schedules, Background, Follow-up.
Vietnam, approximately February 12-13.
Thailand, approximately February 14-15.
Pakistan, approximately February 15-16.
India, approximately February 16-17.
Australia, approximately February 18-21.
New Zealand, approximately February 20-21.
Philippines, approximately February 21-22.
Korea, February 22-23.
Laos (no dates available).
Press Statements on Return, February 24-25.
Final Report to the President, March 3.
Appearance, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, March 3.
"Meet the Press" Briefing, March 13.
LocationBox
150.E.14.6F929Trip Files, Miscellaneous, 1966 (Set 16b):
Christian Democratic Conference, Lima, Peru, April 1966.
Latin American Parliaments, Chile and Peru (Made by Rielly), June 1966.
Dominican Republic: Inauguration of President Balaguer, July 1, 1966. 2 folders.
Manila Conference and Far East (Lyndon B. Johnson), October 1966.
Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 16c):
1963, 1965, January 1966.
February-December 1966. 8 folders.
Christmas Card Lists, November 1966-February 1967. 2 folders.
Chronological Files (Set 17):
January-May 1967. 5 folders.
LocationBox
150.E.14.7B930 June-December 1967. 5 folders.
Subject Files, 1967 (1966-1967) (Set 17a):
Adlai E. Stevenson Institute, 1967.
Africa, 1966-1967.
Agency for International Development, 1966-1967.
ABM System, 1966-1967.
Appointments, Invitations, 1966-1967. 3 folders.
Arms Control, 1966-1967.
Includes AC & DA and non-proliferation.
Asia, 1966-1967.
Bitker, Bruno V., 1967.
Brookings Institution, 1967.
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1967.
Cambodia, 1967.
Carroll, George, 1966-1967.
Central Intelligence Agency, 1967. 2 folders.
Including its infiltration of the National Students Association.
China, 1966-1967.
China: National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, 1966-1967.
Consular Matters, 1967.
Cooperative League of the USA, 1967.
Council on Foreign Relations, 1966-1967.
LocationBox
150.E.14.8F931Defense Department, 1967.
Diebold Group, 1967.
East-West Trade, 1967.
Europe, General, 1966-1967.
Food, 1966-1967.
Including Food for Peace and FOA.
Ford Foundation (Joseph Slater), 1966-1967.
Foreign Aid, 1967.
Foreign Assistance Act (Title IX), 1966-1967.
Foreign Policy--Relations, General, 1966-1967.
Gardner, Richard, 1967.
Germany, 1966-1967.
Greece, 1967.
India-Pakistan, 1966-1967.
Indonesia, 1966-1967. 2 folders.
International Cooperation Year, 1967.
International Rice Research Institute, 1966-1967.
International Union of Young Christian Democrats, 1966-1967.
Israel-Arab Crisis, 1967. 2 folders.
Italy, 1966-1967.
Japan, 1967.
Johnson Foundation, 1967.
Korea, 1967.
Korea: Sogang Jesuit College, 1966-1967.
Laos, 1967.
Includes Operation Brotherhood.
LocationBox
150.E.14.9B932Latin America:
Alliance for Progress, 1966.
Including the Inter-American Committee for the Alliance for Progress (CIAP).
Arms Control, 1966-1967.
DESAL (Center for the Economic and Social Development of Latin America), 1966.
Howard, Frances Humphrey, 1967-1968.
Inter-American Development Bank, 1967.
International Development Foundation, 1967.
Operation Amigo, 1966-1967.
Organization of American States, 1967.
Miscellaneous subjects, 1966-1967. 2 folders.
Latin America by Country:
Brazil, 1967.
Cuba, 1966-1967.
Chile, 1966-1967.
Dominican Republic, 1966-1967.
Guatemala, 1967.
Venezuela, 1967-1968.
Miscellaneous Countries, 1966-1967. 2 folders.
Latin America, by Date, 1966-1967.
Leadership File, 1967.
Including information on the Ford Foundation and Joseph Slater.
Marine Sciences Council, 1966-1967.
McClellan, Father Dan, 1966.
Melady, Thomas Patrick, 1967.
Minnesota World Affairs Center, 1967.
National Council of Churches, 1966-1967.
National Security Council, 1967.
NATO, 1967.
Office Procedure, 1966-1967.
LocationBox
150.E.14.10F933Peace Corps, 1967. 2 folders.
Including the Peace Corps Advisory Council and the School Partnership Program.
Philippines, 1966-1967.
Poland, 1967.
Population Control, 1966-1967.
Press Relations, Requests, 1967.
Requests to see vice president, 1966-1967.
Society for International Development: Political Development, 1966-1967.
Space, 1966-1967.
Including exploration, treaties, etc.
Spain, 1967.
State Department, 1967.
USSR, 1967.
Including US-USSR consular treaty.
United Nations, 1967.
Including James Boyd correspondence.
UNESCO, 1960, 1967.
Vatican, 1965-1967. 2 folders.
Vietnam, 1967. 6 folders.
LocationBox
150.E.15.1B934Youngdahl, Reuben: Trips, 1965-1967.
Yugoslavia, 1967-1968.
Visits and Meetings, 1967 (File 17b):
January 6. Establishment of the National Association of the Partners of the Alliance (Alliance for Progress), document signing.
January 9-14. Alfred Nau and Gunther Grunwald, visit.
January 11. League of Women Voters Overseas Education Fund.
January 17. Celebration, Centenary of Gandhi’s Birth.
January 18. Discussion, Council for a Livable World regarding ABM.
[January 20. Council for Latin America.
SEE March 6.
January 25. National Security Council.
January 26-27. President-elect Costa e Silva of Brazil, visit.
January 26-28. Conference, Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program.
January 30. Conference, Foreign Policy for Business Executives: State Department
January 30-31. Dr. Thom Kerstiens of UNIAPAC.
January 30-February 1. Archbishop Eugenio Sales of Brazil, visit.
January 31-February 7. President Eduardo Frei, Chile, visit. 2 folders.
Cancelled?
February Don Helder Camara, Brazil, visit.
February 3. Sergio Ossa, Chile, visit.
February 6-10? Father Roger Vekemans, Chile, visit.
February 7. Bui Diem, Vietnam Ambassador.
February 8-10. Willy Brandt, visit.
February 8-17. King Hassan II, Morocco, visit.
February 9. Sol Linowitz, Ambassador to the O.A.S.
February 10. Foy Kohler, State Department
February 10. Discussion, John E. Rielly and the VP regarding Vietnam.
February 13-17. Emperor Haile Selassie, Ethiopia, visit.
February 14-15. Michigan Inter-Faith Seminar on Foreign Policy
February 16. Karl Landegger, industrialist.
February 17. Klaus Noldner, Germany.
February 17. Marshall Green, Ambassador to Indonesia.
March 6. Council for Latin America.
March 9. Leo Tindemans of Belgium, visit.
March 11. Discussion, John E. Rielly and the VP regarding Latin American Summit Conference.
March 14. Averill Harriman and Chet Cooper.
March 15. Prime Minister Kwon Chung, Korea.
March 15. Arthur Larson and Josephine Pomerance regarding Disarmament.
March 16. Erwin Miller and Tony Solomon regarding East-West Trade.
March 16. Roberto Sanchez, Governor of Puerto Rico.
March 17. Desmond Fitzgerald, C.I.A
March 17-19. John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard, visit to (?).
March 20. Charles Frankel, Assistant Secretary of State.
March 24-April 3. International Secretariat for Volunteer Service.
March 25-April 9. Maiwandwal, Prime Minister of Afghanistan, visit.
March 30. Noche de las Estrellas, ball.
April 3-13. President Sunay of Turkey, visit.
April 4-7. Parliamentary Conference on Foreign Aid, Bonn.
April 12. William Foster, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
April 12-14. Latin American Summit Conference: Punte del Este.
April 17. Ambassador Knappstein, Germany.
April 19. British Foreign Secretary George Brown.
April 20. William McCormick Blair, Ambassador to the Philippines.
April 20. Chiefs of Mission to NATO Countries.
April 24-28. Inter-American Development Bank.
April 24-28. Council of Europe.
April 25-29. Vice President Zakir Husain of India.
May. Visit, Minneapolis businessmen to Russia and Southeast Europe.
May 3. Axel Springer, German publisher, visit.
May 3. W. Averill Harriman regarding Vietnam.
May 3. National Security Council.
May 4. Policy Planning Council's Inter agency Seminar.
May 9-10. Vice President of Taiwan, C. K. Yen, visit.
May 11. Msgr. Joseph Gremillion (Papal Committee on Peace and Justice), visit.
May 23. Ambassador to Poland John Gronouski.
May 23-31. Conference, Water for Peace.
May 28-31. Conference, Pacem in Terris II, Geneva.
May 31. Christian Democratic Leaders (Youth).
June. Dr. Egon Klepsch, Germany, visit.
June 1. Harold E. Holt, Australian Prime Minister, visit.
June 3. Harold Wilson, British Prime Minister.
June 20. Japanese Economic Mission.
June 22. Abb‚ Mallawick.
June 23. Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag, Denmark, dinner.
June 23-25. Kosygin-Johnson Summit Meeting.
June 27-28. King and Queen of Thailand, visit.
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150.E.15.2F 935July 7-8. Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, West Germany.
July 10. Covey Oliver, Assistant Secretary of State, dinner.
July 11. U.S. and Communist World Relations, dinner and discussion.
July 11. William Gibbons, A.I.D.
July 18. Robert Komer.
July 18-19. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Advisory Council.
July 19. President Asgeir Asgeirson, Iceland, luncheon.
July 21. G. L. Mehta and P. K. Banerjee of India, visit.
July 21. Robert Shaplen of the New Yorker.
July 25. Reception, Congressional Fellows of the American Political Science Association.
August 3. Jack Vaughn, Peace Corps.
August 11. Chester Bowles, Ambassador to India.
Cancelled.
August 11. Felipe Herrera, President, Inter-American Development Bank.
August 24. Shah of Iran, luncheon.
September Inter-Parliamentary Union, Moscow.
September 11. Deputy Prime Minister of India, Morarji Desai.
September 13. Galo Plaza, Ecuador.
September 14. Leonard Unger, American Ambassador to Thailand.
September 14. Alain Poher and European Parliamentary Leaders, reception.
September 15. Takeo Miki, Japanese Foreign Minister.
September 19. Giuseppe Saragat, President of Italy, visit.
October White House Conference on Education.
October 3. Gabriel Valdes, Foreign Minister, Chile.
October 3. Finance Minister Frans Seda, Indonesia.
October 3. ADELA, dinner.
October 4. Swearing-in, Kent Ashabranner, deputy director, Peace Corps.
October 5. Marshall Green, American Ambassador to Indonesia.
October 12. Sanchez Vilella, Gov. of Puerto Rico.
October 13. Ardeshir Zahedi, Foreign Minister, Iran.
October 16. Mariano Rumor, Italian Christian Democrat, visit.
October 17-18. Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore, visit.
October 21. Prince Souvanna Phouma, Laos.
October 26. Diaz Ordaz, President of Mexico, luncheon.
November 12-19. Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister of Japan, visit.
Trip Files: European Tour, March 26-April 4, 1967 (File 17c):
General Files.
Including State Department telegrams.
Public Statements.
In the form of State Department telegrams.
Substantive Conversations.
Follow-up.
Press.
Report on Trip to Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Report on Trip to House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Trip Files: Asian Tour, June 27-July 5, 1967 (Set 17c):
State Department Cables. 2 folders.
Miscellaneous Items. 2 folders.
President Park, Korea, Inauguration, July 1.
Final Report to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Other Reports.
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150.E.15.3B936Trip Files: October 27-November 8, 1967 (Set 17c):
Miscellaneous Items. 2 folders.
Booklet: District Rural Development Plan, Malaysia, undated. 1 package.
Trip Files: John E. Rielly's European Tour, November 27-December 7, 1967 (Set 17c):
Miscellaneous Items.
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (Institute) Conference Printed Materials.
Trip Files (Richard Hunt): Asian Tour, October 27-November 8, 1967 (Set 17c):
Vol. 1. Chronology.
Vol. 2. VIPTO Messages (telegrams).
Vol. 3. TOVIP Messages (telegrams).
Vol. 4. Substantive, miscellaneous.
Vol. 5. General Administration; Schedules and Scenarios.
Vol. 6. Public Statements; Press Relations.
Vol. 7. Daily Briefing, October 30, 31.
Vol. 8. Daily Briefing, November 1,2,3.
Vol. 9. Daily Briefing, November 4,5,6.
Vol. 10. Complete Briefing Book.
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150.E.15.4F937Memorandum of Conversation.
Civic Mission, Indonesia.
Briefing Book: Malaysia.
Follow-up Letters. 2 folders.
Correspondence and Miscellany, January-December 1967 (Set 17d). 6 folders.
Chronological Files, January-December 1968 (Set 18). 8 folders.
Trip Files (Set 18a):
Africa: Miscellaneous items. December 30, 1967-January 11, 1968.
Mexico City, March 31-April 1, 1968:
Miscellaneous and printed items.
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150.E.15.5B938Miscellany, December 1967-March 1968. 2 folders.
Schedules, lists, briefing books.
Proposed Latin American Trip: Miscellany, April-May 1968.
Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 18b). January 1968-January 1969. 3 folders.
1 Disarmament (John E. Rielly/Ted Van Dyk):
Correspondence and Miscellany, January 1966-December 1968. 2 folders.
Arms Control on the Seabed, 1968.
2 Economic and Technical Development (Rielly/Van Dyk): Correspondence and Miscellany, 1966-1968.
2.1 ETD: Mutual Security: Correspondence, 1968.
2.2 ETD: Trade:
Correspondence and Miscellany (Rielly), 1967-1968. 2 folders.
Kennedy Round (Van Dyk):
1962; 1965-1966, 1967. 4 folders.
Trade Expansion, 1965, May-November 1967. 2 folders.
Textiles, 1966. 1 package.
Title: A Study of United States Policy, Production & International Trade in Textiles and Apparel, Wood Products Importers Group, National Council of American Importers.
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150.E.15.6F939Textiles, April-September 1967. 2 folders.
Textiles: William M. Bruce Correspondence, September 1967.
Textiles, David Lyle Correspondence, September 1967.
Textiles: Baxter D. Huntley Correspondence, September 1967.
Textiles, October 1967-September 1968. 5 folders.
3? General Correspondence (Rielly): By Name A-Z, 1967. 6 folders.
Although the Humphrey office coded these files as FOA 3 (Foreign Aid), the correspondence does not pertain to foreign aid. It may be more akin to the uncoded General Files, Section 6, with which it was originally found.
3 Foreign Aid (Rielly):
Correspondence and Miscellany, 1966-1967.
Printed Materials: Agency for International Development, 1966.
Correspondence and Miscellany, 1968.
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150.E.15.7B 9404 Foreign Travel (Rielly):
Correspondence and Miscellany, February 1966-December 1968. 4 folders.
Letters of Introduction:
By name A-Z, 1967. 3 folders.
By name C-W, 1968.
By name: Youngdahl, Reuben, 1967-1968.
SEE: For letters of introduction dated 1965-1966, see uncoded files Set 16a.
5 International Conferences: Correspondence (Rielly), February 1967-October 1968.
5 International Conferences, 1968 (Rielly):
SEE ALSO: General Files, sets 10 and 17b.
January 14-17. Alfred Nau, Gunther Grunwald: Friedrich-Ebert Foundation, visit.
January 14-19. Jean Lecaunt, French Senator, visit.
February 1. Klaus Schultz, Mayor of Berlin.
February 6. Corneliu Bogdan, Romanian Ambassador.
February 8. Jean Rey, President, The Commission, European Communities, luncheon.
February 28. Bogdan Crnobrnja, Yugoslav Ambassador.
February 28. William R. Tolbert, Vice President of Liberia.
March 7. C. Subramaniam, former Minister of Food, India.
March 14-17. Mohamed Ibrahim Egal, Prime Minister of Somali, visit
March 20-21. President Alfredo Stroessner of Paraguay, visit.
March 26. Radomiro Tomic, Chilean Ambassador, luncheon.
March 28. President Tubman, Liberia, reception.
April 3-4. Manuel Fraga Iribane, Minister of Info. & Tourism, Spain, visit.
April 26. King Olav V of Norway, visit.
6 International Organizations (Rielly/Ronald F. Stinnett):
Correspondence and Miscellany, February 1966-July 1968.
International Cooperation Year:
February-August 1966; April 1967. 2 folders.
Lists, 1965-1966.
International Secretariat for Volunteer Service, 1965-1966.
6 International Organizations (Rielly), 1968:
Agency for International Development, January-October. 2 folders.
Christian Democrats.
Cooperative League of the U.S.A.
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150.E.15.8F941 Institute of Current World Affairs.
International Development Fund.
Johnson Foundation.
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Organization of American States.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Peace Corps.
Peace Corps Advisory Council.
Political Development, Committee on, January-August. 2 folders.
SANE.
Secretariat for World Justice and Peace.
United Nations. 2 folders.
Miscellaneous Organizations, A-C. 4 folders.
7.1 Continents/Countries: Africa: Correspondence and Miscellany (George A. Carroll/ Ted Van Dyk), 1966-1968. 6 folders.
7.2 Continents/Countries: Antarctica: Correspondence (Herbert Beckington/Richard Hunt), 1967-1968.
7.3 Continents/Countries: Asia and Middle East:
During preliminary processing, these files were gives set numbers, reflective of their original organization. Cataloger’s notes discuss the organization of these files in more detail.
Vietnam Correspondence (Set 1):
March-May 1965. 3 folders.
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150.E.15.9B 942 March-May 1965. 11 folders.
Letters Answered by State Department Personnel, February-March 1965. 2 folders.
Vietnam Correspondence, by Name (Set 2, Herbert L. Beckington), 1966:
Most of the letters may have been answered by Robotype machine.
A. 3 folders.
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150.E.15.10F943B-D. 17 folders.
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150.E.16.1B944E-J. 18 folders.
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150.E.16.2F 945K-O. 18 folders.
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150.E.16.3B 946P-S. 17 folders.
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150.E.16.4F947T-Z. 10 folders.
Vietnam Correspondence, by Name (Set 3, Beckington), 1967:
A-C. 9 folders.
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150.E.16.5B 948 C-H. 18 folders.
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150.E.16.6F 949 I-M. 16 folders and 1 package.
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150.E.16.7B 950N-T. 18 folders.
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150.E.16.8F 951U-Z. 6 folders.
Asia/Middle East Correspondence, by Name (Set 4, Rielly/Carroll/ Hunt), 1968:
Letters relating to the Middle East were generally answered by George A. Carroll; those relating to Vietnam by John E. Rielly and Richard Hunt. Also included are petitions and letters relating to the capture of the USS Pueblo by North Korea.
See also Set 6.
A-B. 11 folders.
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150.E.16.9B 952C-G. 17 folders.
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150.E.16.10F953G-K. 19 folders.
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150.E.17.1B954 L-N. 16 folders.
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150.E.17.2F955O-S. 18 folders.
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150.E.17.3B956S-Z. 16 folders.
Vietnam Robotype Correspondence (Set 5):
March-May 1965. 2 folders.
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150.E.17.4F957 June 1965.
February 1967.
March-May, July-September 1967.
October 1967.
November-December 1967.
January-April 1968. 7 folders.
Vietnam Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 5a, Beckington):
1965.
A-Z, January 1966. 2 folders.
February-March, May-August 1966. 2 folders.
May-August 1966.
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150.E.17.5B 958 September-October 1967. 3 folders.
Includes some Robotype correspondence.
Vietnam Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 5a, Rielly/Hunt/ Beckington), January 1968-January 1969. 2 folders.
Manuscript: "The Winning Stand in Vietnam" (Eiler Ravnholt file), 1968.
Author unknown.
Vietnam Printed Materials (Set 5b):
By date, 1966-1968. 2 folders.
Congressional Record Extracts, 1953-1957; 1960-1964; March 1965-May 1966; 1968. 3 folders.
Congress: House Union Calendars; Senate Reports and Hearings, 1953-1954; 1956; 1960; 1962-1967.
Newspaper Clippings and Magazine Articles, 1965-1966, 1968.
State Department Pamphlets, Bulletins, Reprints, etc., 1965-1967. 2 folders.
State Department: Miscellaneous Items, 1965-1968.
Identified as State Department on original folder, but do not seem to relate to it.
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150.E.17.6F959 US Information Agency: Press Clippings, May-December (bulk October), 1966. 2 folders.
Middle East Correspondence, by Name A-Z (Set 5c, Carroll), 1967. 8 folders.
Includes some Robotype correspondence.
Middle East Robotype Correspondence (Set 5d), May-August (bulk June), 1967 . 8 folders.
Middle East Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 5e, Rielly), 1966-1968.
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150.E.17.7B960Asia Correspondence and Miscellany (Set 6):
China (Rielly/Van Dyk), 1966, 1968.
India (Rielly), 1965, 1967-1969.
Includes India-Kashmir dispute and Pakistan.
Indonesia (Rielly/Hunt), November 1967-December 1968. 2 folders.
Japan (Rielly), 1967-1968.
Korea (Rielly/Beckington), 1967-1968.
Korea: Pueblo Incident: Robotype Correspondence, 1968.
SEE ALSO: Set 4.
Philippines (Rielly), 1966-1968.
Miscellaneous Countries (Rielly), 1966-1968.
Cambodia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand.
General Correspondence (Rielly), 1966-1968.
7.4 Continents/Countries: Australasia: Correspondence and Miscellany (Rielly), 1966, 1968.
7.5 Continents/Countries: Europe:
Czechoslovakia (Rielly), 1968.
France (Rielly/Beckington), 1966-1968.
Germany (Rielly/Beckington), 1967-1968.
Germany (Rielly/Beckington), 1967-1968.
Italy (Rielly), 1968.
Poland (Rielly), 1968.
Sweden (Rielly), 1967-1968.
USSR (Rielly), 1967-1968.
Miscellaneous Countries A-N (Rielly), 1968.
Miscellaneous Countries P-Y (Rielly), 1968.
Europe: Correspondence and Miscellany by date, 1966-1968.
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150.E.17.8F961 7.6 North America: Canada: Correspondence and Miscellany (Carroll/Rielly), 1966-1968.
7.7 Continents/Countries: South America:
Chile (Rielly), 1966-1968.
Cuba (Rielly), 1968.
Dominican Republic: Robotype Correspondence, May 1965.
Dominican Republic (Rielly), 1967-1968.
Mexico (Rielly), 1968.
Peru (Rielly), 1967-1968.
Venezuela (Rielly), 1967-1968.
Miscellaneous Countries A-G (Rielly).
Miscellaneous Countries H-U (Rielly/Carroll/Van Dyk).
South America Correspondence and Miscellany by Date (Rielly), 1961, 1963-1964, 1966-1968. 3 folders.
8 Refugees:
Robotype Correspondence: Cuban Refugees and Spies, October-December 1965.
Correspondence and Miscellany by Date (Stewart), 1966-1968.