Tag: Robert Fahs
Today’s post is written by Robert Fahs, a processing archivist who works with civilian textual records. This is the second post in an occasional series. For the first post, go here. W. Averell Harriman, Jr. (1891-1986) played a leading role in President Truman’s Point Four agencies, first as the United States Special Representative (1948-1950) responsible [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on December 29, 2010, under Reference.
Tags: Economic Cooperation Administration, Foreign Assistance, Illinois Central Railroad, Korean War, Mutual Security Act, Mutual Security Agency, National Recovery Administration, New Deal, Organization for European Economic Cooperation, Point Four Agencies, President’s Committee on Foreign Aid, RG 469, Robert Fahs, Union Pacific Railroad, W. Averell Harriman, War Production Board Comments: none
Today’s post and other posts in this series are written by Robert Fahs, a processing archivist who works with civilian textual records. This blog entry begins an occasional series of descriptions intended to introduce names and keywords useful for searching ARC entries from RG 469: Records of U.S. Foreign Assistance Agencies, 1942 – 1961. Established [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on November 26, 2010, under Civil Records.
Tags: Foreign Assistance, Point Four Agencies, RG 469, Robert Fahs Comments: 2
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