ATLANTIC UNION COMMITTEE
A REGISTER OF ITS RECORDS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Connie Cartledge, Wilhelma B. Curry, and Patrick Kerwin
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1992
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
The records of the Atlantic Union Committee were given to the
Library of Congress in 1964 by Clarence K. Streit and in 1965 by
Ruth Nugent Head. Additional installments were given in 1983 by
Justin Blackwelder and in 1988 by Mrs. Clarence K. Streit. The
records may be consulted only by special permission, which should
be requested through the chief of the Manuscript Division.
Restrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or
publication of items in this collection. Consult a reference
librarian for information concerning these restrictions.
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of the
Atlantic Union Committee is governed by the Copyright Law of the
United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
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Readers interested in consulting any of the division's
collections are advised to write or telephone the
Manuscript Reading Room at (202) 707-5387 before visiting.
Many processed and nearly all unprocessed collections are
stored off site, and advance notice is needed to retrieve
these items for research use.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 54
Approximate number of items: 39,525
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
_Accession Number 12,953 (1964)_
The Atlantic Union Committee was organized in 1949 by
Justice Owen J. Roberts as an independent committee of Federal
Union, Inc., formed in 1939 by Clarence K. Streit, author of
_Union Now_ (1939). The goal of the Atlantic Union Committee was
to persuade the United States Congress to pass a resolution
calling for a federal convention, like the one in Philadelphia in
1787, to explore the possibility of union amongst the Atlantic
democracies of North America and Europe. The Atlantic Union
Committee was dissolved in 1961 without having achieved its goal.
The records of the Atlantic Union Committee span the years
1940-68. The collection includes correspondence, reports,
memoranda, financial records, general office administrative
files, and miscellany. The material relates primarily to the
organization, structure, and general activities of the Atlantic
Union Committee, its chapter activities, and the resolutions it
submitted to the United States Congress between 1949 and 1952.
The principal correspondents in the collection include
Herbert Agar, Robert J. Bishop, Justin Blackwelder, Will Clayton,
Donald P. Dennis, C. A. Edson, Henry C. Flower, Jr., Ellen (Mrs.
St. John) Garwood, Guy M. Gillette, Livingston Hartley, Gerald B.
Henry, Estes Kefauver, Edward J. Meeman, Hugh Moore, Walden
Moore, Edmund Orgill, Stellanova (Mrs. Chase S.) Osborn, Lithgow
Osborne, Robert Porter Patterson, Owen J. Roberts, Elmo Roper,
and Clarence K. Streit. Within the correspondence related to the
congressional comment on the Atlantic Union resolution there are
several letters to and from Senators Hubert H. Humphrey, Irving
McNeil Ives, and Lyndon B. Johnson.
_Accession Number 13,278 (1965)_
The personal papers of Henry William Nugent Head
(1898-1964), British subject and friend of the Atlantic Union
Committee, were added to the records of the committee in 1965.
Head's papers, consisting of approximately 3,600 items, span the
years 1940-55, with the bulk of the material covering the years
1950-53. The files reflect Head's role as secretary of the
Atlantic Affiliates and the Atlantic Union Committee's desire to
build an overseas base. They contain subject files of
correspondence and printed matter. Some of the subject files
include correspondence with Atlantic affiliates and committee
agents in European countries and Canada such as Lionel Curtis.
Head's papers also include personal correspondence, minutes of
meetings, articles and reprints, and books and clippings.
_Accession Number 18,798 (1983)_
Seventy-seven boxes containing chiefly correspondence,
including transcripts, were added to the Atlantic Union Committee
collection in 1983. Also added were reports, memoranda, minutes,
financial papers, printed matter, newspaper clippings, and other
related items. This material deals primarily with the efficacy
of convincing the United States Congress to pass a resolution
inviting representatives from western democracies to meet and
explore the possibilities of forming a free federal union, which
would strive to prevent the spread of communism without resorting
to war. This supplement contains about 22,000 items dating from
1946 to 1968, with the bulk of the addition covering the years
1950-58. The additional material contains mostly letters from
members of the committee and from members of Congress, some of
whom were cited previously.
_Accession Number 19,929 (1988)_
These records span the years 1946-60 with the bulk of the
records dating from 1949 to 1956. The majority of the papers
consist of committee correspondence and memoranda pertaining
chiefly to the organization's efforts to get an Atlantic union
resolution passed in the United States Congress. Also included
is information about the establishment of the Atlantic Union
Committee and minutes of its annual congresses and work
conferences.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Nos. Series
1-41 Accession Number 12,953 (1964), 1943-60
1-9 General Office File, 1949-60.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, printed
matter, newspaper clippings, and related
material arranged alphabetically by subject.
This file and the special and general
correspondence, financial records, and chapter
files, comprise the administrative files of the
Atlantic Union Committee office.
10-18 Correspondence and Related Material, 1943-60.
Letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and
related material, arranged chronologically
within four categories: Congressional, 1951-52;
Foreign, 1949-52; Press, 1951-52; and Radio,
1949-52; and general correspondence arranged
alphabetically in two subseries, 1943-54 and
1960.
19-33 Chapter File, 1949-54.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and
routine administrative and financial records
relating to the organization and administrative
activities of the chapters. Arranged
alphabetically by state and local chapter,
respectively, and chronologically under each
chapter.
34-39 Atlantic Union Resolution: Congressional
Comment, 1949-52
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and
related material pertaining to the joint
resolution before the United States Congress
favoring the creation of the Atlantic Union with
the United States as a member. The material is
arranged alphabetically by state and member of
Congress respectively.
40-41 Miscellany, 1948-60.
Financial records arranged by topic; printed
matter, newspaper clippings, and general
miscellany, grouped by type of material, but
otherwise unarranged.
42-53 Accession Number 13,278 (1965), 1940-55
42-53 Henry William Nugent Head Papers, 1940-55.
Subject files containing correspondence and
printed matter, including minutes of meetings,
articles and reprints, clippings, and booklets.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or
organization, topic, or type of material.
54-130 Accession Number 18,798 (1983), 1947-68, n.d.
54-94 General Correspondence, 1949-68.
Letters, telegrams, reports, memoranda,
minutes, andrelated material. Primarily
arranged alphabetically by name of recipient or
subject and occasionally by name of writer
within each year.
95-122 Subject File, 1947-68, n.d.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports,
and related material. Filed alphabetically by
name of person or organization, topic, or type
of material.
123-124 Speeches and Statements, 1948-67, n.d.
Handwritten and typewritten drafts, notes,
and correspondence relating to speeches,
statements, and miscellaneous writings.
Arranged by type of material and filed
chronologically by year therein.
124-130 Miscellany, 1949-67.
Financial records arranged by topic or type
of record; press releases, printed matter,
newspaper clippings, and general miscellany
filed by type of material and thereunder
chronologically by year but otherwise
unarranged. Also includes two photographs.
131-136 Accession Number 19,929 (1988), 1946-60, n.d.
131-136 Subject File, 1946-60, n.d.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports,
circulars, pamphlets, photographs, congressional
resolutions, notes, press releases and
statements, newspaper clippings, and printed
matter. Arrangement is alphabetical by topic or
type of material.
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CONTAINER LIST
Container Nos. Contents
ACCESSION NUMBER, 12,983 (1964), 1943-60
Box 1 General Office File, 1949-60
American Assembly, 1951
American Association for United Nations, 1951-53
American Award, 1951
American Committee on United Europe, 1949-51
American Jewish Committee, 1951
American Legion, (Cope, Harley, article), 1951
Atlantic Affiliates Committee, 1950-52
Atlantic Award, 1952
Atlantic Commission bill, 1951-52
Atlantic Congress (Lindsey Plan), 1951
Atlantic Institute, 1960
Box 2 Atlantic Union Committee
Council, 1951
Executive Committee, 1953
Field work, 1951-52
General, 1949-58 (6 folders)
Organization, 1949
Box 3 Stamp, 1950
Symbol, 1949
_Atlantic Union News_, 1949-52
Board of governors
Biographies, 1949-51
Correspondence, 1949-53 (4 folders)
General, 1949-60
Nominations, 1950-51
Canada, 1950-52 (2 folders)
Box 4 Chapter keymen, 1951-52
Chapter releases, 1950-51
Committee materials, 1949-51
Committee on the Present Danger, 1950-52
Congressional action and election, 1949-50
_Congressional Record_, 1950-52
Contacts, 1949
Crackpot letters, 1949-52
Dangers in European union, 1951-52
Department changes in procedure, 1951-52
Dinners, Washington, D.C., 1951-58 (2 folders)
Directors, Executive Committee, 1949-51
Box 5 Eisenhower, Dwight D., letter, 1951
European union, 1949-51
Federal Union, Inc., 1949-53 (2 folders)
Hartley, Livingston, article, 1950-51
"Here's Now," 1951-52
Labor, 1950-51
Legal Committee, 1949-50
Lettershop instructions, 1952 (2 folders)
Library list, 1950
Box 6 Literature Committee, 1951-52 (2 folders)
Literature and publication, 1949-52 (4 folders)
Lobbying, 1949-52 (2 folders)
_London Sunday Times_ and _Louisville Courier
Journal_, 1951-52
Box 7 Mailing list, 1960
"March of Time," 1950-52
Memphis manifesto, 1951
Movie, fund and project, 1950-53 (6 folders)
Box 8 National Information Bureau, 1951
New England Council & Atlantic Union Committee,
proposed field organization, 1952
Office memoranda, 1950-52
Political committee, 1949-52 (3 folders)
Press releases and reports, 1950-52 (2 folders)
Progress report pamphlet, 1952
Box 9 Public relations
Projects, 1952
Reports, 1949-50
Publicity chairman
Correspondence, 1951-52
Projects, 1950-51
Radio reports, 1949-52 (3 folders)
Resolutions, 1949-51
Speaker's bureau, 1949-51
Speeches, 1951
State Department, 1950-51
United Nations Economic and Social Council,
Atlantic Union Committee application for
consultative status, 1950
Box 10 Correspondence and Related Material, 1943-60
Congressional, 1951-52 (2 folders)
Foreign, 1949-52 (2 folders)
Press, 1951-52 (4 folders)
Box 11 Radio, 1949-52 (5 folders)
General, 1943-54
A-C (14 folders)
Box 12 D-G (17 folders)
Box 13 H-M (24 folders)
Box 14 O-R (20 folders)
Box 15 R-Y (18 folders)
Box 16 General, 1960
A-H (9 folders)
Box 17 I-O (11 folders)
Box 18 P-Y (11 folders)
Box 19 Chapter File, 1949-54
General (5 folders)
Alabama-California (16 folders)
Box 20 California-Colorado (12 folders)
Box 21 Connecticut-District of Columbia (11 folders)
Box 22 Florida-Illinois (22 folders)
Box 23 Illinois-Iowa (15 folders)
Box 24 Kansas-Maryland (28 folders)
Box 25 Massachusetts-Michigan (27 folders)
Box 26 Michigan-Nevada (16 folders)
Box 27 New Hampshire-New York (15 folders)
Box 28 New York (13 folders)
Box 29 New York-Oklahoma (21 folders)
Box 30 Oregon-Pennsylvania (17 folders)
Box 31 Rhode Island-Texas (15 folders)
Box 32 Texas-Utah (11 folders)
Box 33 Vermont-Wyoming (16 folders)
Box 34 Atlantic Union Resolution: Congressional Comment,
1949-52
Alabama-Florida (16 folders)
Box 35 Georgia-Maryland (19 folders)
Box 36 Massachusetts-New Hampshire (15 folders)
Box 37 New Jersey-New York (15 folders)
Box 38 North Carolina-South Dakota (14 folders)
Box 39 Texas-Wyoming (12 folders)
Box 40 Miscellany, 1948-61
Clippings, 1949-60
Financial papers
Advertisements, 1949-50
Budget, 1949-52 (5 folders)
Chapter reports and refunds, 1951-53
Finance Committee, 1949-51 (4 folders)
Financial campaign, 1952-53 (2 folders)
Box 41 Financial statements, 1949-60
Payroll records, 1953-61
Salaries, 1951-52
Special projects, 1951
General, 1950-54
Printed matter, 1948-55
ACCESSION NUMBER 13,278 (1965), 1940-55
Box 42 Personal Papers of Henry William Nugent Head,
1940-55
Agar, Herbert Sebastian, 1950-53
Atlantic Affiliates Committee
Correspondence
1950-51 (6 folders)
Box 43 1952
Minutes and activities, 1950-52
Belgium, 1950-53
Board of governors, 1952
Bulletins, 1949-52
Box 44 Canada
Conference, 1952
Correspondence, 1950-52
Miscellany, 1949-52
Cavell, R. G., 1950-51
Clippings
Churchill, Winston, 1948-51, n.d.
General, 1950-52 (4 folders)
"Today and Tomorrow," 1951
United Europe, 1946-48
Committee on the Atlantic Commission, 1951
Box 45 Council of Europe, 1951
Curtis, Lionel
Circular letters, 1948
Correspondence
1945-47 (5 folders)
Box 46 1949-50 (5 folders)
1952 (2 folders)
Box 47 1953
Death of, 1955
Miscellany 1944-52, n.d.
Scrapbook, 1943-51, n.d.
Speeches and writings
_Federation ou Guerre_, 1945
General, 1940-52
_The Open Road to Freedom_, 1950
_The Political Repercussions of Atomic
Power_, 1949
_Windows of Freedom_, 1952
Box 48 Denmark, 1951
Dieterlen, Pierre, 1950-52
England, 1949-52 (3 folders)
Euler, William D., 1950-51
Executive Committee minutes
1950
Box 49 1951-52 (4 folders)
Federal Union, International, 1950-51
Film, "One and One Makes Three," 1951
Foreign, 1950-53
Box 50 France, 1949-52
_Freedom and Union_, 1952-53
Friends of Atlantic Union, 1952-53
General
1949-50 (4 folders)
Box 51 1951-53, n.d. (4 folders)
Gillette, Guy Mark, 1951
Gouin, Leon-Mercier, 1951-52
Griessemer, Tom O., 1951
Head, Henry William Nugent
Miscellany, 1955
Trip to England, 1951
Box 52 Italy, 1951
La Grange, Amaury de, 1951-53
Leather, Edwin H. C., 1950-52
Lindsay, Kenneth, 1950-53
London, England, meeting, 1953
Macadam, Ivison S., 1950-52
McCormick, Anne O'Hare, 1952-53
Memphis, Tenn., convention, 1951
Moodie, Helen, 1951-52
Netherlands, 1949-53
Norway, 1950-51
Printed matter, 1951-55
Roberts, Owen J.
General, 1950-52 (2 folders)
Box 53 Trip to England, 1951-53
Robertson, Wishart McLain, 1950-52
Stewart, Alistair, 1951-52
Streit, Clarence K., 1950-51
Sweden, 1950-51
Swinton, Kurt R., 1950-51
United Europe Movement, 1948-50
Van Lidth de Jeude, Jonkhur, 1950-52
Van Nierop, Hendrik A., 1950-53
Waldorf Astoria, New York, N.Y., dinner, 1951
Watson-Armstrong, William H., 1951-52
ACCESSION NUMBER 18,798 (1983), 1947-68, n.d.
Box 54 General Correspondence, 1949-68
1949 (8 folders)
1950
A-S (23 folders)
Box 55 T-W (3 folders)
1951 (9 folders)
1952
A-Hern (9 folders)
Box 56 Herr-Ko (10 folders)
Box 57 Kr-Ly (7 folders)
Box 58 Mc-Moo (8 folders)
Box 59 Mor-Ox (7 folders)
Box 60 Pa-Rob (9 folders)
Box 61 Roc-Sq (9 folders)
Box 62 St-V (8 folders)
Box 63 Wa-Y (7 folders)
Box 64 1953
A-J (11 folders)
Box 65 K-R (8 folders)
Box 66 S-Z (8 folders)
1954
A-Bl (3 folders)
Box 67 Bo-G (6 folders)
Box 68 H-Mc (10 folders)
Box 69 M-R (9 folders)
Box 70 S-Y (7 folders)
1955
A
Box 71 B-E (6 folders)
Box 72 F-K (8 folders)
Box 73 L-O (7 folders)
Box 74 O-T (8 folders)
Box 75 U-Y (4 folders)
1956
A-B (5 folders)
Box 76 C-H (6 folders)
Box 77 H-N (10 folders)
Box 78 O-R (5 folders)
Box 79 S-Z (8 folders)
Box 80 1957
A-H (9 folders)
Box 81 I-Roo (9 folders)
Box 82 Rop-Y (6 folders)
1958
A-C (3 folders)
Box 83 D-M (13 folders)
Box 84 N-Schm (8 folders)
Box 85 Scho-Z (7 folders)
1959
A-B (3 folders)
Box 86 C-Mc (12 folders)
Box 87 M-Z (15 folders)
Box 88 1960
A-G (4 folders)
Box 89 H-W (9 folders)
1961
A-V (19 folders)
Box 90 W-Z (2 folders)
1962
A-V (11 folders)
1963 (20 folders)
1964
A-L (7 folders)
Box 91 M-S (4 folders)
1965 (9 folders)
1966
A-Mc (13 folders)
Box 92 M-Z (10 folders)
1967
A-E (5 folders)
Box 93 F-R (14 folders)
Box 94 S-W (5 folders)
1968 (14 folders)
Box 95 Subject File, 1947-68, n.d.
American Association For United Nations
Resolution, 1953
American Legion, 1950-55
American Veterans Committee, 1966
Atlantic Council, 1961 (2 folders)
Atlantic Council of the United States, 1963-67
Atlantic Exploratory Convention, 1949-57
Box 96 Atlantic Institute, Paris, France, meeting,
1960-61
Background report, 1950
Blackwelder, Justin
Field work, 1957
Resume, 1961-67
Board of directors, minutes, 1949-50 (2 folders)
Box 97 Board of governors
Committees, 1956
Congress, 1961
Minutes
1950-51 (2 folders)
Box 98 1951-55 (2 folders)
Box 99 1955-60 (2 folders)
Brief for and against the Federal Union (Streit,
Clarence K.) plan, n.d.
Buffalo, N.Y., branch, 1957-59
Bylaws, 1949-58 (3 folders)
Central Intelligency Agency, Justin Blackwelder,
1952-53
Chapter programs, 1954
Checklist of materials relating to the
International Trade Organization and the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, 1950
Box 100 Circulars, lists, and related notes, 1956-61
(4 folders)
Citizens convention, 1953-54
Communism, 1953-54
Conference Group of the United States, National
Organization on the United Nations, 1954
Box 101 Conference Upon Research and Education, 1954-60
Congress, 1952-59
Congressional relations
Atlantic Commission, 1951-52
Atlantic Union Resolution, 1950
Bills, resolutions, and reports, 1947-58
_Congressional Record_, 1958-60
Copies of lobbying report, 1952
Correspondence
General, 1951-60 (4 folders)
Box 102 Replies, 1952
Drafts, joint resolutions, 1959-60
Government commission report, 1958-59
Hearings
House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1960-66
(2 folders)
House of Representatives, 1967
Resolutions, 1955 (2 folders)
Box 103 Senate Resolution 57, 1950
Testimony, Foreign Relations Committee,
1955
Witnesses, 1955
Letters from senators
General, 1956
Resolution, 1954-55
A-H (2 folders)
Box 104 I-Z (2 folders)
Letters to senators
General, 1956
Resolution, 1954-55 (4 folders)
Letters from representatives
General, 1956
Resolution, 1954-55 (4 folders)
Box 105 Letters to representatives, 1954-56
General, 1956
Resolution, 1954-55 (4 folders)
National Political Committee, 1950-52
Political action, 1952
Replies to Hale Boggs, 1955
Resolutions
Draft, 1955-56
General, 1955
Hartley, Livingston, material, 1950-52
Miscellaneous, 1955
Box 106 Senate Concurrent Resolution 36, 1951-52
Correspondence
General, 1955 (2 folders)
State Department and White House, 1949-56
(3 folders)
Delegates to Atlantic Union Convention, n.d.
Disarmament, 1957-58
Dulles, John Foster, 1953-57
European Free Trade Association, 1967-68
Executive Committee
Board material, 1954
Box 107 Minutes
1949-50 (3 folders)
Box 108 1951-52 (3 folders)
Box 109 1956-60
Federal Union, Inc., 1956-66
Ford Foundation, 1953
Forms, petitions for chapter charters, n.d.
Foundations, 1948
Freedom Studies Center, 1966
Future of the Committee, 1960
Inquiries, 1961
Institute of Significant Affairs, 1966
Jackson Committee, 1953
Kentuckiana branch, 1947
Keymen and chapter officers, 1953-55
Lease agreement, 1953-61
Box 110 Literature requests, 1952-54
Match folder, 1950-57
Membership campaigns, 1949-50
Memphis, Tenn., branch, 1951
Minnesota branch, 1951
Minutes, bylaws and legal papers, 1949-55
(2 folders)
Box 111 National Council
Acquaintances in Congress, 1951-53
Correspondence
General
1949 (3 folders)
1950
A-G (2 folders)
Box 112 H-W (3 folders)
1951 (3 folders)
1952-57
Box 113 Acceptances
1948-49 (5 folders)
1950 (5 folders)
Box 114 1951-57 (9 folders)
Box 115 Invitations
General, 1949-50
Unanswered, 1952-53 (3 folders)
Regrets
1949-50 (5 folders)
Box 116 1951-57 (9 folders)
Resignations, 1949-53
Suspended
1949-50 (2 folders)
Box 117 1951-52 (2 folders)
Form letters, n.d.
Lists, 1951-53
Members by congressional districts, n.d.
Nominations, 1952
Procedure for handling files, n.d.
New York branch
Correspondence, 1951-52 (7 folders)
Box 118 Chapter activity, 1952
Financial papers, 1950-53
Membership Committee, 1953
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
General, 1953-56 (2 folders)
Parliamentary meetings, 1956-57
Organization For Economic Cooperation and
Development, 1961
Planned Parenthood, 1965
Policy Committee, 1953
Box 119 Political Committee
Acceptances, 1952
Memoranda, 1950-52
Minutes and agenda, 1951-52 (2 folders)
Political convention strategy, 1952
Population Association of America, 1965-67
Population Reference Bureau, 1959-68
Primaries, selecting delegates to national
political conventions, 1952 (2 folders)
Psychological Strategy Board, 1952
Box 120 Public relations, 1949-50 (6 folders)
Publicity, 1949-53
Radio Free Europe, 1952-53
Reports, 1952
Roper Public Opinion Research Center, 1967-68
Box 121 Sierra Club, 1966-67
Stationery, n.d.
Statistics and charts, 1947-56
Stocks, 1960-61
Students convention, 1952-57
Tennessee, 1950-52
"Topeka State Journal," 1949
Trends of communist propaganda, 1954
United Nations, 1950-54 (2 folders)
United World Federalists, 1949-51
Veterans of Foreign Wars
General, 1951
Magazine, 1955
Box 122 Victory dinner, Washington, D.C., 1960-61
Voice of America, 1952
Waldorf Astoria dinner, New York, N.Y., 1951
Washington, D.C., branch, 1951-53
Washington Journalism Center, 1967
White House Task Force on the Education of
Gifted Persons, 1968
Wilton Park, England
General, 1964-67
Institute of International Relations, 1967
Women for Union of the Free, 1949-50
World government materials, 1949-50
World Population Control Council, 1967
Box 123 Speeches and Statements, 1948-67, n.d.
Correspondence, 1950-55
General, 1948-67, n.d.
(7 folders)
Box 124 (3 folders)
Radio scripts, n.d.
Miscellany, 1949-67
Financial records, 1949-63
Audit report and financial statement, 1954-57
Budget, 1955-57
Financial statements, 1952-53
Income taxes, 1949-59
Insurance, 1949-63
New York branch, chapter finance report,
1952-54
Box 125 New York State unemployment tax, 1949-55
Payroll records, 1949-53 (2 folders)
Philadelphia, Pa., chapter finance report,
1956
Statements of revenues and expenditures, 1953
Box 126 Miscellaneous items, 1950-61
Press releases, 1949-67 (7 folders)
Box 127 Printed matter, 1949-59 (2 folders)
Clippings
1949 (2 folders)
Box 128 1949-50 (4 folders)
Box 129 1950-51 (5 folders)
Box 130 1952-53 (3 folders)
Photographs
ACCESSION NUMBER 19,929 (1988), 1946-60, n.d.
Box 131 Subject File, 1946-60, n.d.
General correspondence, 1951-60
Atlantic Union
Convention
Agenda, 1957
Delegates, 1957
European support, 1949-55
Board of governors and Executive Committee,
minutes, 1956-58
Brookings Institution study, 1953
Bylaws and constitution, 1949-51, 1956
Campaign handbook, n.d.
Catechism, 1954
Chapters
General, 1949-53
Memphis, Tenn., 1946-50
Box 132 Circulars, 1949-52
Citizens' Conference delegates, 1954
Commission to Study Atlantic Relations, 1951-52
Committee for Board of Governors, 1957
Committee for Liaison with National
Organizations, 1951
Committees, general, 1949-56
Conferences
General, 1950-53 (2 folders)
Ottawa, Canada, 1952
Projected, 1957
Washington, D.C., 1951-52 (2 folders)
Congress
1951
Box 133 1952-58 (4 folders)
Contributions, 1949-50
Council
General, 1949-59
Invitations, 1949-52
Executive Committee, 1958-59
Executive director, prospects, 1953
Field organization, 1951-52
Finance
Committee, 1950-52
Lists, 1949-50, n.d.
Box 134 Financial, 1949-59 (2 folders)
Fund-raising, 1949-51
Incorporation, 1949
Membership Committee, 1949-52
Memoranda, 1955-59
New England Atlantic Union Council, 1952
News, 1949-56 (2 folders)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),
strengthening of, 1953
Origins, 1948-49
Osborn, Stellanova Brunt (Mrs. Chase), Germany
contacts, 1955-56
Photographs, n.d.
Box 135 Political Committee, 1951-52
Press
Clippings, 1949-55
Releases and statements, 1949-58
Promotion, 1949-56, n.d.
Public Relations Committee, 1949-52
Publicity, 1949-53
Trips, Paris, France, 1953
United States
Congress
Anti-Atlantic union, 1950-52
General, 1949-56
Neutral Atlantic union, 1949-51
Pro-Atlantic union, 1949-55
Box 136 Senate, hearings, 1950 (2 folders)
United World Federalists, cooperation, 1949-52
Miscellany, 1949-56, n.d.
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