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<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (#78)<br />

An Inventory of His Personal Papers<br />

At the <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

National Archives <strong>and</strong> Records Administration<br />

THE JOHN F. KENNEDY<br />

PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM<br />

Columbia Point<br />

Boston, MA 02125<br />

617-514-1629<br />

www.jfklibrary.org<br />

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The Personal Papers of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006)<br />

Introduction<br />

Abstract<br />

Papers 1932-2006<br />

Economist, educator, author, diplomat. Professor of Economics, Harvard University (1949-<br />

1975); Ambassador to India (1961-1963). Correspondence, memor<strong>and</strong>ums, draft<br />

manuscripts of books <strong>and</strong> articles, reports, speeches, interviews, testimonies, <strong>and</strong> news<br />

clippings covering his early career, early government service, Harvard University, the 1960<br />

Presidential election campaign as well as other Presidential <strong>and</strong> Senatorial campaigns,<br />

diplomatic papers, <strong>and</strong> his career as an author.<br />

Access<br />

Open.<br />

Usage Restrictions<br />

According to the deed of gift signed December 30, 2004, copyright of these materials has<br />

been assigned to the United States Government. Documents in this collection that were<br />

prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public<br />

domain. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any<br />

document from which they wish to publish.<br />

Copyright<br />

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of<br />

photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions<br />

specified in the law, libraries <strong>and</strong> archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other<br />

reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not<br />

to be ―used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.‖ If a user<br />

makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of<br />

―fair use,‖ that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the<br />

right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would<br />

involve violation of copyright law. The copyright law extends its protection to unpublished<br />

works from the moment of creation in a tangible form. Direct your questions concerning<br />

copyright to the reference staff.<br />

Provenance<br />

Received from <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith of Cambridge, MA, in 1966 (Acc. 1993-015); <strong>and</strong> in<br />

May 1980 (Acc. 1980-003); <strong>and</strong> in 1984 (Acc. 1993-016); <strong>and</strong> in February 1993 (Acc. 1993-<br />

034); <strong>and</strong> from the Estate of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith in July 2006 (Acc. 2006-101); <strong>and</strong> in<br />

October 2006 (Acc. 2007-013).<br />

Extent<br />

About 545,709 items (577.498 cubic feet; 507 linear feet, 10 linear inches).<br />

Classified Items Withdrawn<br />

Selected folders may contain withdrawal sheets where documents containing national<br />

security classified information were removed from this collection.<br />

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Withdrawn Items<br />

Selected folders may contain withdrawal sheets where documents, in accordance with the<br />

donor's deed of gift, were removed from the collection. These include documents which may<br />

be used to injure or harass any living person. All withdrawn documents have been placed<br />

under seal <strong>and</strong> upon request the <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> will review any material which has been<br />

closed for a period of not less than 2 years for the purpose of opening items which no longer<br />

require restrictions. Researchers should consult the reference staff to obtain the appropriate<br />

form(s).<br />

Items Separated<br />

Items separated include oversize material (OVZ-78), museum objects (M-78), <strong>and</strong><br />

audiovisual material (AV-78).<br />

Date Opened<br />

March 1975.<br />

Addition opened October 2008.<br />

Processed by<br />

Original accession processed by Allan Goodrich. Later accessions processed by Jennifer<br />

Beaton, Erica Boudreau, Laura Cass, Marta Crilly, Christine Fallo, Kelly Francis, Chris<br />

Gentile, Claire Lobdell, Bevin Maloney, Nicola Mantzaris, Amber Moore, Emily Rupp,<br />

Rachel Searcy, <strong>and</strong> Frances Wade.<br />

Revisions<br />

<strong>Finding</strong> Aid updated in October 2008 by Jennifer Beaton.<br />

Related Collections<br />

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Papers, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Presidential <strong>Library</strong><br />

Gabriel Hauge Papers, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential <strong>Library</strong><br />

Papers of William F. Buckley, Jr., Yale University, New Haven, CT<br />

Papers of George McGovern, the McGovern Center, Mitchell, SD<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Oral History Interviews, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Presidential <strong>Library</strong><br />

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The Personal Papers of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006)<br />

Biographical Note<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, a diplomat, scholar <strong>and</strong> economist, was born October 15, 1908, in Iona<br />

Station, Ontario, the son of William Archibald (a politician <strong>and</strong> farmer) <strong>and</strong> Catherine Kendall. He<br />

served as an advisor in both the United States <strong>and</strong> Canadian governments from the 1930s onward.<br />

He studied agricultural economics at the Ontario Agricultural College (then part of the University of<br />

Toronto; now, the University of Guelph) <strong>and</strong> graduated with distinction in 1931. He went on to<br />

study agricultural economics at the University of California, receiving his Ph.D. in 1934 after<br />

submitting a dissertation on public expenditures in California counties. In this year he also began<br />

his long, though frequently interrupted, tenure at Harvard University, where he became an emeritus<br />

professor. He became a U.S. citizen in 1937 <strong>and</strong> in the same year married Catherine Atwater. They<br />

had four sons, Alan, Peter, James <strong>and</strong> Douglas.<br />

Galbraith's academic career frequently gave way to public service. He worked in the Department of<br />

Agriculture during the New Deal, <strong>and</strong> during World War II as the deputy administrator in the Office<br />

of Price Administration <strong>and</strong> Civilian Supply. From his wartime work emerged a monograph, The<br />

Theory of Price Control (1952).<br />

After the end of the war in Europe, Galbraith worked with the Office of Strategic Services directing<br />

research on the effectiveness of the Allies' strategic bombing of Germany. In 1947 he was one of<br />

the founders of the Americans for Democratic Action. After working as a speechwriter in the<br />

presidential campaigns of Senator Adlai Stevenson, Galbraith went on to chair the Democratic<br />

Advisory Council during Dwight D. Eisenhower's Republican administration. In 1956 he visited<br />

India where his fascination with the country inspired some of his later works. Galbraith was a close<br />

friend <strong>and</strong> early supporter of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>and</strong> after <strong>Kennedy</strong>'s victory in the presidential<br />

election of 1960 Galbraith was named U.S. ambassador to India, serving from 1961 to 1963. An<br />

outspoken critic of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, he campaigned on behalf of the presidential<br />

ambitions of Senators Eugene McCarthy (1968) <strong>and</strong> George McGovern (1972). Later he worked in<br />

the campaigns of Congressman Morris Udall (1976) <strong>and</strong> Senator Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> (1980). Though<br />

he eventually broke with President Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son over the war in Vietnam, he helped conceive<br />

<strong>John</strong>son's ‗Great Society‘ program <strong>and</strong> wrote a major presidential address that outlined its purposes.<br />

A writer whose books cover a wide variety of topics, Galbraith's major intellectual contributions lie<br />

in the trilogy The Affluent Society (1958), The New Industrial State (1967), <strong>and</strong> Economics <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Public Purpose (1973). He published over 20 additional books, including two novels, a co-authored<br />

book on Indian painting, memoirs, travelogues, political tracts, <strong>and</strong> several publications on<br />

economic <strong>and</strong> intellectual history. He also collaborated on <strong>and</strong> narrated a Public Broadcasting<br />

System television series, "The Age of Uncertainty."<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith died of natural causes at the age of 97 on April 29, 2006.<br />

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Collection Overview<br />

This collection of papers documents <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith's varied <strong>and</strong> multifaceted career <strong>and</strong><br />

interests as economist, public official, professor, presidential advisor, author <strong>and</strong> public<br />

speaker. The collection of over 500 cubic feet spans the years 1932 to 2006, <strong>and</strong> the papers consist<br />

principally of correspondence, writings, clippings; <strong>and</strong> other materials accumulated by Mr.<br />

Galbraith in the course of his career. The collection is arranged into eleven series: Series 1. Early<br />

Career; Series 2. Early Government Service; Series 3. General Correspondence; Series 4. Project<br />

File; Series 5. Harvard University File; Series 6. Campaign File; Series 7. White House File; Series<br />

8. Ambassador to India File; Series 9. Writings; Series 10. Clipping File; <strong>and</strong> Series 11. Personal<br />

File.<br />

The first two series document Galbraith‘s early professional activities. Early Career files include<br />

materials related to his work as an associate professor at Princeton University, <strong>and</strong> as chief<br />

economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation. Early Government Service files contain<br />

documents Galbraith accumulated <strong>and</strong> maintained during his service with the United States<br />

government in the National Defense Advisory Commision <strong>and</strong> the Office of Price Administration,<br />

among other agencies.<br />

The largest series in the collection, the General Correspondence file, documents Mr. Galbraith‘s<br />

correspondence with friends, associates <strong>and</strong> contemporaries from 1932 to 2006. The series is split<br />

into five sections based upon original filing systems used by Galbraith‘s secretaries, <strong>and</strong> where<br />

possible, the original arrangement of the papers has been maintained. The first four sections are<br />

organized by distinct date spans <strong>and</strong> the fifth section is arranged into a yearly file beginning in<br />

1975. Main topics in this series include his active role in various organizations such as Americans<br />

for Democratic Action, his affiliation with Harvard University, invitations to speak, <strong>and</strong><br />

correspondence regarding his books. Notable items include correspondence between Galbraith <strong>and</strong><br />

various members of the <strong>Kennedy</strong> family including Robert, Edward <strong>and</strong> Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>, as well<br />

as with Averell Harriman, George McGovern, the Bhutto family, President <strong>John</strong>son, Henry<br />

Kissinger, Eugene McCarthy, <strong>and</strong> William Buckley.<br />

The Project File series documents Galbraith‘s work with various projects <strong>and</strong> organizations such as<br />

Americans for Democratic Action, the American Economic Association, the Reith Lectures, as well<br />

as studies of Puerto Rico <strong>and</strong> the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Harvard University Files features<br />

materials pertaining to Galbraith‘s long tenure at Harvard University as an emeritus professor of<br />

economics, <strong>and</strong> includes administrative documents relating to courses he taught at the University.<br />

Series six, seven <strong>and</strong> eight focus on Galbraith‘s personal <strong>and</strong> professional political activities. The<br />

Campaign Files focus on his involvement in political campaigns for Presidents <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son, <strong>and</strong> Senators George McGovern <strong>and</strong> Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. The White<br />

House Files includes a small amount of material created while working as an advisor to President<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the Ambassador to India Files consists of materials, mainly clippings, relating to<br />

Galbraith‘s activities as ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963.<br />

The Writings series contains files related to Galbraith‘s work as an author, lecturer, professor, <strong>and</strong><br />

government official, <strong>and</strong> is arranged into four sub-series, 9.1. Book Manuscripts; 9.2. Articles; 9.3.<br />

Speeches; <strong>and</strong> 9.4. Other Writings. Book Manuscript files contain materials related to Galbraith‘s<br />

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published <strong>and</strong> unpublished books. Prominent works featured in this sub-series include The Affluent<br />

Society, The New Industrial State, <strong>and</strong> The Triumph. The Articles sub-series consists of published<br />

<strong>and</strong> unpublished articles in various formats written by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith spanning the years<br />

1933 to 2002. Speech files contain speeches delivered by Galbraith at various events <strong>and</strong><br />

organizations; primarily at colleges <strong>and</strong> universities, conferences, meetings, <strong>and</strong> forums. Series 9.4.<br />

Other Writings include materials related to additional works, both published <strong>and</strong> unpublished,<br />

written by Galbraith such as book introductions <strong>and</strong> reviews, interviews, <strong>and</strong> letters to the editor.<br />

Also included in this sub-series are testimonies, research materials <strong>and</strong> articles written about<br />

Galbraith.<br />

The Clipping File consists of clippings documenting <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s multifaceted career,<br />

including both foreign <strong>and</strong> domestic press coverage spanning the 1940s up until his death in 2006.<br />

The Personal File is composed of a small amount of items relating to Galbraith‘s personal life,<br />

including address books, schedules, honorary degrees, <strong>and</strong> identification cards.<br />

List of Series<br />

(Including page numbers correlating to where each series begins)<br />

Series 1. Early Career, 1938-1942. (page 7)<br />

Series 2. Early Government Service, 1940-1947. (page 7)<br />

Series 3. General Correspondence, 1932-2006. (page 10)<br />

Series 4. Project File, 1948-1999. (page 240)<br />

Series 5. Harvard University File, 1949-1990. (page 251)<br />

Series 6. Campaign File, 1959-1980. (page 258)<br />

Series 7. White House File, 1961-1964. (page 261)<br />

Series 8. Ambassador to India File, 1961-1963. (page 263)<br />

Series 9. Writings. (page 270)<br />

Series 9.1. Book Manuscripts. (page 270)<br />

Series 9.2. Writings: Articles. (page 345)<br />

Series 9.3. Speech File. (page 379)<br />

Series 9.4. Other Writings. (page 421)<br />

Series 10. Clipping File, 1946-2006. (page 493)<br />

Series 11. Personal File. (page 498)<br />

Additions. (page 500)<br />

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Collection Description<br />

Series 1. Early Career, 1938-1942.<br />

About 250 items, .252 cubic feet; 2.5 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by type of material or subject.<br />

This series consists of materials <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith collected while he was assistant professor<br />

of economics at Princeton University <strong>and</strong> chief economist of the American Farm Bureau<br />

Federation. Items include correspondence, syllabi, lecture notes, copies of speeches, resolutions<br />

<strong>and</strong> public statements.<br />

Box 1<br />

American Farm Bureau Federation<br />

Correspondence<br />

1940<br />

8 January-2 May<br />

11 July-25 October<br />

22 November-26 December<br />

1941: 16 January-11 December<br />

1942: 19 June-7 December; Undated<br />

Resolutions, statements, 1939<br />

Undated papers<br />

National Resources Planning Board:―The Economic Effects of the Federal Public Works<br />

Expenditures, 1933-1938,‖ November 1940 (3 folders)<br />

Princeton University<br />

Correspondence, 1 October 1939-14 March 1942<br />

Economics 201, 1938-1939<br />

Economics 519, 1939-1940<br />

School of Affairs: ―Study of Monopoly‖<br />

Series 2. Early Government Service, 1940-1947.<br />

About 2,750 items, 2.772 cubic feet; 2 linear feet, 4.5 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: chronologically by office held, thereunder by subject or type.<br />

This series documents <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s early professional activities in the United States<br />

government. Files consist of materials relating to his involvement with the National Defense<br />

Advisory Commission, the Office of Price Administration, the United States Strategic Bombing<br />

Survey, <strong>and</strong> the Office of Economic Security Policy. Types of materials include correspondence;<br />

primarily carbons of outgoing letters, as well as memor<strong>and</strong>a, reports, speeches, personnel papers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> other papers.<br />

Box 1<br />

National Defense Advisory Commission<br />

Correspondence<br />

1940<br />

August 2-30<br />

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Box 2<br />

1941<br />

September<br />

5-14<br />

16-30<br />

October<br />

10-11<br />

12-30<br />

November<br />

1-15<br />

16-27<br />

December<br />

2-14<br />

16-31<br />

January 2-31<br />

February 1-28<br />

March 1-31<br />

Travel papers, 1940-1941<br />

Office of Price Administration<br />

Agency history chronological outline<br />

Correspondence<br />

1941<br />

April 1-29<br />

10 May-31 July<br />

1 August-22 December<br />

1942<br />

January 2-26<br />

3 February-26 May<br />

5 June-30 July<br />

August 11-29<br />

September 3-30<br />

Box 3<br />

1943<br />

October 2-31<br />

November 2-30<br />

December 1-30<br />

Undated<br />

January<br />

1-18<br />

19-31<br />

February<br />

March<br />

April<br />

May<br />

Resignation from OPA, 1943: June-December<br />

Cost of Living Statistics <strong>and</strong> Congressional Hearings<br />

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Box 4<br />

Files<br />

Fred Davis: 7 July 1941-22 July 1942<br />

General Maximum Price Regulation, 1942<br />

Hearings (2 folders)<br />

Legislation re Price Control<br />

1941<br />

1942<br />

Miscellaneous papers<br />

Orders<br />

Administrative orders,<br />

List, 1-73<br />

41-51; 1942: 17 August-11 September<br />

52-64; 15 September 1942-27 February 1943<br />

65-70; 27 November 1942-23 January 1943<br />

71-79; 1943: 23 January- 2 April<br />

Divisional orders, 1-13; 5 May 1942-20 February 1943<br />

Executive Orders re Price Control, 1941-1943<br />

Office orders<br />

1-10; 1941: 30 July-19 December<br />

11-24; 1942: 5 January-1 April<br />

Operating orders, 1-7; 14 May 1942-11 January 1943<br />

Personnel Papers: 31 March 1943-2 April 1945<br />

[Photographs]<br />

Speeches<br />

1941: 1 January- 21 February<br />

28 March- 11 September<br />

1942: January-November, Undated<br />

1943: January-May<br />

Box 5<br />

Travel vouchers<br />

1941<br />

1942<br />

6 January-24 July<br />

25 July- 18 December<br />

1943<br />

United States Strategic Bombing Survey<br />

Correspondence, 23 February-12 December 1945; Undated<br />

Interview with Albert Speer<br />

Reports<br />

1945-1946<br />

[The Effects of Strategic Bombing on the German War Economy, 31 October 1945]<br />

(4 folders)<br />

Box 6<br />

[The Effects of Strategic Bombing on Japan‘s War Economy, December 1946]<br />

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[Overall Economic Effects Division Report, n.d.] (3 folders)<br />

[Underground Production of Japanese Aircraft, March 1947]<br />

Re survey findings, 1949<br />

Office of Economic Security Policy, Department of State<br />

Correspondence<br />

1946<br />

4 January-28 March<br />

2-30 April<br />

1 May-18 June<br />

19 June-15 July<br />

16 July-12 August<br />

13 August-28 September<br />

[Duplicates, 1946]<br />

Personnel papers; 1 February 1946-18 March 1947<br />

Series 3. General Correspondence, 1932-2006.<br />

About 242,500 items, 244.944 cubic feet; 212 linear feet, 7 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: varies by section<br />

This series is divided into five distinct sections, based upon the original filing systems used by<br />

Galbraith‘s secretaries over a span of 74 years.<br />

The first three sections are divided into three date spans (1932-1947, 1948-1964, 1965-1974) <strong>and</strong><br />

are organized alphabetically, thereunder chronologically within the date span. Types of material<br />

include letters received <strong>and</strong> sent, telegrams, clippings, reports <strong>and</strong> other materials relating to <strong>John</strong><br />

Kenneth Galbraith's activities, writings, speeches <strong>and</strong> other matters.<br />

The fourth section overlaps the second <strong>and</strong> third section <strong>and</strong> consists of correspondence from 1960<br />

to 2005. Correspondence has been arranged in alphabetical order, thereunder in chronological or<br />

reverse chronological depending on the original filing system. Materials in this section mainly<br />

consist of correspondence between Galbraith <strong>and</strong> various committees <strong>and</strong> organizations, as well as<br />

with specific individuals.<br />

The fifth section, a yearly file spanning from 1975 to Galbraith‘s death in 2006, is arranged<br />

chronologically, thereunder alphabetically. Materials include correspondence, clippings, reports <strong>and</strong><br />

other materials relating to Galbraith's professional activities, writings, speeches <strong>and</strong> other matters,<br />

as well as correspondence with committees, organizations, <strong>and</strong> specific individuals.<br />

Notable materials in this series include correspondence between Galbraith <strong>and</strong> various members of<br />

the <strong>Kennedy</strong> family including Robert, Edward <strong>and</strong> Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>, as well as with Averell<br />

Harriman, George McGovern, the Bhutto family, President <strong>John</strong>son, Henry Kissinger, Eugene<br />

McCarthy, <strong>and</strong> William Buckley. Also included is correspondence regarding Mr. Galbraith‘s<br />

books; such as The Affluent Society <strong>and</strong> The Great Crash; keynote addresses <strong>and</strong> invitations to<br />

speak to audiences; various political campaigns; <strong>and</strong> his affiliation with Harvard University.<br />

Box 7<br />

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General correspondence, 1932-1947<br />

7 April 1932-14 August 1933<br />

14 May 1934-20 May 1935<br />

1939: 31 March-9 December; undated<br />

1940: 11 January-17 December<br />

1941: 8 January-1 December<br />

1942: 28 January-24 December; undated<br />

1943: 6 January-29 December<br />

1944: 2 January-28 December<br />

1945: 3 January-26 December<br />

2 January 1946-22 October 1947<br />

General correspondence, 1948-1964<br />

―A‖ General<br />

April 1948-December 1950<br />

January 1951-September 1953<br />

Box 8<br />

Box 9<br />

October 1953-February 1955<br />

March 1955-December 1957<br />

1958<br />

January-August<br />

September-December<br />

1959<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

August 1959-March 1960<br />

1960<br />

April-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December<br />

January 1961-December 1962<br />

1963<br />

January-July<br />

August-November<br />

December 1963-January 1964<br />

1964<br />

February-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-7 October<br />

8 October-November<br />

December<br />

―Ab<strong>and</strong>oned Farms…‖ Comments re JKG Article, 21 August 1953-6 November 1953<br />

Advisory Committee on Manpower Commission for Youth, 1964<br />

Air Transport Matter<br />

Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1963<br />

Ottawa trip, 1963<br />

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The Affluent Society<br />

Comments<br />

1958<br />

5 January-16 May<br />

21 May-4 June<br />

June<br />

5-10<br />

11-23<br />

24 June-2 July<br />

8 July-8 August<br />

22 August-17 September<br />

September 18-22<br />

22 September-14 October<br />

October 15-20<br />

21 October-4 November<br />

November 5-26<br />

December 1-28<br />

Box 10<br />

1959<br />

2 January-6 February<br />

17 February-20 March<br />

23 March-24 April<br />

28 April-1 July<br />

8 July-25 August<br />

September 3-16<br />

22 October-18 December<br />

22 December 1959-25 April 1960<br />

27 May 1960-5 January 1961<br />

14 January 1961-9 October 1963; Undated<br />

AFL-CIO research directors, 1958: 23 September-29 December<br />

Agricultural Economics Committee, 6 August 1953-3 March 1955<br />

Agriculture, Department of, 24 February 1953-12 April 1954<br />

Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, 8 December 1960-30 January 1961<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, 11 February 1953-December 1964<br />

American Assembly, 29 November 1954-8 May 1955; Undated<br />

American Association for the Advancement of Science, 26 February 1963-20 May 1964<br />

American Booksellers Association, 28 April 1964-18 June 1964<br />

American Capitalism<br />

Comments about JKG‘s Book,<br />

1952<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

Box 11<br />

June 1953-July 1953<br />

August 1953-January 1954<br />

February 1954-October 1956<br />

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Undated material<br />

Reviews (6 folders)<br />

Miscellaneous references<br />

American Committee for Cultural Freedom, 12 April 1955-25 May 1955<br />

American Economics Association<br />

[General]<br />

21 October 1950-16 July 1957<br />

1959: December<br />

24 December 1959-3 November 1960<br />

Executive Committee<br />

20 February 1961-19 April 1961<br />

1963: December 9-21<br />

American Farm Economic Association,10 May 1951-19 January 1961; Undated<br />

―The American Forum of the Air,‖ 1960:14 September-11 October<br />

Box 12<br />

American Institute of Architects, 12 July 1960-21 April 1961<br />

American Public Works Association, 1960: 11 April-21 September<br />

American Scholar, Editorial Board<br />

12 January 1959-22 November 1963<br />

15 September-24 March 1961<br />

American Telephone <strong>and</strong> Telegraph, Broadcast with Kenneth Tynan, 1959: 25 August-7<br />

October; Undated<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

1949: March 3-23<br />

3 January 1951-24 March 1960; Undated<br />

The Annals, 1952: 21 April-28 October<br />

Applicants for Admission<br />

Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, 27 August 1951-31 May 1955; Undated<br />

School of Public Administration, 1955: 31 January-24 April<br />

Applicants for Jobs, 1953: 24 April-22 June<br />

Arden House Meeting on Disarmament, 1957: January 10-15<br />

―Are Living Costs out of Control?‖ comments re JKG article, 14 January 1957-13 May 1958<br />

Arizona Democratic Council<br />

1963<br />

1964: 6 January-27 March<br />

Arkansas, University of, 9 October 1956-16 April 1957<br />

Aslop, Joseph, re: Schlesinger book, 1967: January-March<br />

Associated Press, Managing Editors Association, 1964: 13 July-22 December<br />

Association for Asian Studies, 19 November 1963-15 April 1964<br />

Automobile, 1963<br />

―B‖ General<br />

13 October 1948-31 March 1949<br />

April 1949-December 1950<br />

Box 13<br />

January 1951-December 1952<br />

1953: January-December<br />

[13]


Box 14<br />

1954: January-August<br />

September 1954-March 1955<br />

April 1955-August 1956<br />

September 1956-March 1957<br />

1957: April-September<br />

October 1957-February 1958<br />

1958<br />

March-June<br />

July-December<br />

1959<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December<br />

1960<br />

January-March<br />

April-August<br />

September-October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

1961: January-March<br />

April 1961-December 1962<br />

1963<br />

January-August<br />

September-November<br />

December 1963-January 1964<br />

1964<br />

February<br />

March<br />

April-May<br />

Box 15<br />

June-July<br />

August-November<br />

December 1964-17 March 1965; Undated<br />

Bab, Herbert J.G., 1963: 5 February-20 September<br />

Ball State Teachers College, 9 May 1960-13 March 1961<br />

Balogh, Thomas<br />

19 May 1954-4 December 1958<br />

19 January 1959-15 July 1964; Undated<br />

Bennington College, 1963: 8 July-18 November<br />

Benton, William<br />

15 July 1952-31 December 1954<br />

January 1955-23 December 1964<br />

Berle, Adolf, 10 September 1959-1 August 1960<br />

Bethlehem Steel Company, 1954: October 18-22<br />

Boston Arts Festival, December 1958-December 1960<br />

[14]


Boston College: Chestnut Hill, 20 February 1964<br />

Bowles, Chester<br />

15 January 1953-14 March 1961<br />

20 August 1963-6 November 1964<br />

Box 16<br />

Bradford Junior College, 26 June 1958-20 January 1959<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis University<br />

26 February 1958-29 January 1960<br />

1960<br />

6 February-20 May<br />

June-September<br />

1961: 16 February-21 March<br />

10 June 1963-13 October 1964<br />

Branson, Robert, 19 February 1953-17 February 1964<br />

Brooklyn College, 30 November 1955-7 November 1959<br />

Brown, Edmund G., 11 December 1963-10 March 1964<br />

Buckley, William F., 1957<br />

Buffalo, University of, 1957: 17 July-23 September<br />

Bullock, Calvin, Forum, 22 December 1960-28 February 1961<br />

―C‖ General<br />

19 October 1948-31 October 1949<br />

November 1949-December 1951<br />

1952: January-December<br />

January 1953-January 1954<br />

February 1954-December 1955<br />

Box 17<br />

Box 18<br />

January 1956-May 1957<br />

1957: June-December<br />

1958<br />

January-March<br />

April-August<br />

September-December<br />

1959<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April-July<br />

August-December<br />

1960<br />

January<br />

February-May<br />

June<br />

July<br />

August-September<br />

October-December<br />

[15]


1961: January-February<br />

March 1961-December 1962<br />

1963<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

1964<br />

January-February<br />

March-10 April<br />

11 April-May<br />

June-July<br />

Box 19<br />

August-September<br />

October<br />

November-December<br />

Undated<br />

California lecture trip, clippings, 21 September 1956-6 February 1957<br />

California trip, 4-24 May 1960<br />

California, University of, Davis Campus, Charter Day Address, 26 July 1963-9 July 1964<br />

Canada<br />

Manitoba Pool Elevators Annual Meetings, 1952: 29 February-31 October<br />

Royal Commission on Economic Prospects<br />

2 November 1955-26 March 1956<br />

1956: 27 March-15 November<br />

16 November 1956-9 April 1958<br />

Canadian-American Civil Air Relations<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation<br />

22 January 1958-4 February 1959<br />

1964: 31 August-5 October<br />

Box 20<br />

Cannatfilm, 14 October 1964-23 February 1965<br />

Cappers Farmer, 7 November 1957-29 January 1958<br />

Carleton College, 28 June 1960-23 March 1961<br />

Carnegie Corporation<br />

9 March 1951-30 September 1953<br />

11 October 1953-31 December 1954<br />

11 January 1955-31 October 1959<br />

1 November 1959-6 January 1961<br />

Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1959: 11 March-9 December<br />

Chapman College, 12 March 1963-4 June 1964<br />

Chattanooga Adult Education Council, 1958: 24 January-15 April<br />

Chicago, University of, Law School, 1953: 30 March-14 May<br />

City Club, Clevel<strong>and</strong> Ohio, 28 March 1955-15 April 1964<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong> Council on World Affairs<br />

18 November 1957-21 February 1958<br />

1958: 22 February-2 June<br />

[16]


Colgate University, 19 September 1956-22 March 1957<br />

Columbia Broadcasting System<br />

4 October 1957-21 March 1958<br />

1958<br />

23 March<br />

March 24-31<br />

April 1958-February 1959<br />

March 1959-December 1960<br />

Columbia University, 21-23 May 1952<br />

Comer, Donald<br />

3 January 1949-26 July 1954<br />

4 January 1958-14 March 1961<br />

Box 21<br />

Commerce, Department of, 1950: 10 February-3 March<br />

Commerce, Department of, Loyalty Board, 11 December 1950-9 February 1951<br />

Committee on Campaign Contributions, 15 January 1958<br />

Committee on Economic Development, 27 September 1957-24 November 1958<br />

Commonwealth Club of California, 1962: 19 April-21 June<br />

Communications Workers of America, 14 November 1958-28 January 1959<br />

Congress for Cultural Freedom<br />

11 March 1955-20 November 1958<br />

13 March 1959-5 January 1961<br />

Congressional Hearings, August 1963<br />

Connecticut College, 22 June 1956-13 March 1957<br />

Contribution to volume in honor of Prime Minister Nehru‘s 75 th birthday, 15 March 1964<br />

Cosmos Club<br />

10 May 1949-21 October 1959; Undated<br />

1959-1963 (2 folders)<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

13 December 1949-28 February 1950<br />

March 1950-October 1953<br />

November 1953-October 1956<br />

November 1956-24 October 1958<br />

Dinner for JKG, 1963: 2 August 1963-2 October<br />

Counselors on National Problems, 1963: 15 November-13 December<br />

Crossman, Richard, 10 November 1960-7 February 1961<br />

―D‖ General<br />

15 November 1948-31 December 1951<br />

January 1952-March 1954<br />

April 1953-March 1954<br />

April 1954-May 1955<br />

Box 22<br />

June 1955-December 1956<br />

1957: January-October<br />

November 1957-February 1958<br />

1958: March-December<br />

[17]


1959<br />

1960<br />

January-February<br />

March-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-August<br />

September-November<br />

December 1960-March 1961<br />

April 1961-August 1963<br />

September 1963-January 1964<br />

1964<br />

February-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December<br />

Dacca University, 19 January 1954-24 March 1955<br />

Daley, Richard, 1964: 27 January-10 February<br />

Daniel, Eddie F., 14 October 1957-12 January 1961<br />

Box 23<br />

Dartmouth College, 1958: 11 April-17 December<br />

Davis, Chester C., 7 January 1949-22 March 1954<br />

―Democratic Foreign Policy,‖ comments re JKG Memor<strong>and</strong>um<br />

Democratic Letter on Peace, 24 March 1956-26 November 1957<br />

Democratic National Committee<br />

27 May 1954-11 August 1964<br />

Benton Committee Memor<strong>and</strong>um, 11 December 1957<br />

Advisory Council<br />

1957<br />

January-12 August<br />

August 13- 31<br />

September<br />

October<br />

November<br />

December; Undated<br />

1958<br />

January<br />

1-17<br />

18-31<br />

February<br />

March-June<br />

Box 24<br />

1959<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April-June<br />

[18]


Box 25<br />

July-November<br />

December 1959-14 June 1960; Undated<br />

Advisory Council<br />

Clippings<br />

Draft Policy Pamphlet<br />

―The Democratic Approach to the Farm Problem‖<br />

Pamphlet #1<br />

Pamphlet #6, 13 November 1959<br />

Economic Policy Committee<br />

Discussion Papers, 14 September 1957<br />

Draft Statements<br />

24 September 1957<br />

18 October 1957; Revised<br />

1959<br />

8 April-28 May<br />

4 June-15 September<br />

Papers re statements, 1958<br />

Miscellaneous study papers<br />

Organizational papers, 27 November 1956-28 September 1957<br />

Pamphlets<br />

Policy statements, Incomplete, 4 January 1957-5 December 1959<br />

Press releases<br />

1957<br />

1958<br />

1959<br />

1960<br />

Research Division<br />

Fact sheets<br />

1953<br />

August<br />

23 September-12 November<br />

9 December 1953-12 February 1954<br />

Box 26<br />

1954: 24 February-28 May<br />

Democratic Party, Finletter Group<br />

23 July 1953-15 February 1954<br />

1954: 16 February-5 April<br />

6 April 1954-27 September 1955<br />

Discussion papers, undated (2 folders)<br />

Detroit League of Women Voters, November 1963-14 February 1964<br />

Dost, Jeanne, 12 February 1957-25 April 1958<br />

Drummond, W.M., 20 July 1948-4 January 1957<br />

―E‖ General<br />

10 November 1948-30 November 1951<br />

December 1951-September 1957<br />

[19]


October 1957-December 1958<br />

1959: January-September<br />

October 1959-July 1960<br />

1960: 4 August-8 November<br />

Box 27<br />

November 1960-February 1961<br />

1961: March-December; Undated<br />

January 1962-August 1963<br />

1963: September-October<br />

November 1963-January 1964<br />

1964: February-December; Undated<br />

Economic Cooperation Administration<br />

Technical Assistance Commission: Integration of the Refugees in the German<br />

Republic<br />

1950<br />

26 July-30 November<br />

December, JKG Memo<br />

1951: January-February; 26 November 1952<br />

Report, 1951<br />

Undated Memor<strong>and</strong>a<br />

History Project<br />

Interviews <strong>and</strong> Notes<br />

1952<br />

6 August-3 November<br />

4 November-18 November<br />

19 November 1952-28 January 1953<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>a, 1953: 27 February-26 March<br />

Box 28<br />

Economic Development Conference, 16 August 1959-26 February 1961<br />

Economic History of the United States, 24 October 1955-20 February 1959<br />

―Economic Preconceptions <strong>and</strong> the Farm Policy,‖ comments re JFG article, 27 November<br />

1953-14 December 1954<br />

―Economics, Art <strong>and</strong> Environment,‖ 26 October 1959-9 June 1960<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Art of Controversy,‖ reviews <strong>and</strong> comments, 27 January 1955-22 July<br />

1960<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Quality of Life‖<br />

Comments, 1964-1966<br />

Symposium for Clarence Ayres, 1964<br />

―Economics of Embezzlement,‖ 13 April 1954<br />

[Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, 1963-1964]<br />

Emergency Food Reserve, 11 March 1953-13 April 1953<br />

Encounter, article on Keynes, 10 March 1955-21 November 1958<br />

Epernay, Mark<br />

Correspondence with Harper’s, 1963<br />

Correspondence with Magazines, 1963<br />

Letters to Harper’s Magazine about (CAI), 1963<br />

[20]


Miscellaneous correspondence, 1963<br />

Exeter Academy, 29 October 1954-17 November 1959<br />

Export-Import Bank, 17 October 1962-29 May 1963<br />

―F‖ General<br />

22 January 1948-30 September 1952<br />

October 1952-May 1954<br />

June 1954-March 1957<br />

April 1957-July 1958<br />

1958: September-December<br />

Box 29<br />

1959: January-May<br />

June 1959-February 1960<br />

1960<br />

March-September<br />

October-November<br />

December 1960-December 1961<br />

1962<br />

1963: January-December<br />

1964<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

Failure of Monetary Policy, 1958: 9 January-15 April<br />

Farm Institute, 8 July 1957-6 May 1958; Undated<br />

Farm Legislation, 4 May 1949-10 April 1950; Undated<br />

―Farm Policy: The Current Position,‖ comments re JKG article, 3 December 1954-11<br />

February 1955<br />

Fashion Institute of Technology, 21 October 1947-2 January 1958<br />

Feder, Ernest, 12 July 1957-12 June 1959<br />

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Money <strong>and</strong> Banking Workshop, 1953: 18 March-4<br />

May<br />

Box 30<br />

Financial Assistance, Study of Graduate Schools, 1955: 23 February-5 June; Undated<br />

Financial Times, London, 13 February 1956-6 January 1960<br />

Food <strong>and</strong> Agriculture Organization, Reports<br />

2 September 1946-25 March 1948<br />

1950: 19 September-15 December<br />

Food <strong>and</strong> Farming in Germany, Report, 30 July 1949<br />

Ford Foundation, 5 January 1953-22 December 1960<br />

Ford Hall Forum, 1963: 14 May-20 December<br />

Foreign Policy Association<br />

November 1958-March 1959; Clippings<br />

1964: 23 June-28 December<br />

Foreign Service Institute, 1959: 9 August-7 October<br />

Fortune, 18 February 1955-15 September 1959<br />

[21]


Box 31<br />

Box 32<br />

Fund for Adult Education<br />

17 March 1952-19 February 1953<br />

29 April 1959-2 May 1960<br />

Fund for the Republic<br />

1957<br />

28 January-11 October<br />

12 October-31 December<br />

1958<br />

January<br />

February-August<br />

1959<br />

September<br />

October-December<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April 1959-9 August 1960<br />

Miscellaneous Discussion Papers (2 folders)<br />

―G‖ General<br />

November 1948-December 1951<br />

January 1952-February 1953<br />

1953: March-December<br />

January 1954-May 1955<br />

June 1955-December 1957<br />

1958<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1959: January-March<br />

April 1959-March 1960<br />

1960<br />

April-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December<br />

January 1961-April 1962<br />

May 1962-November 1963<br />

December 1963-January 1964<br />

1964<br />

February-April<br />

May-8 July<br />

Box 33<br />

9 July-15 July<br />

16 July-December; Undated<br />

Galbraith, Catherine Atwater, 1956-1965<br />

Galbraith Dance, invitations, 23 May 1964<br />

[22]


Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />

Vitae, Publications, ca. 1948- 1960<br />

Personal, 23 January 1956-24 August 1960; Undated<br />

Gant, Dallas, 1957: 8 November- 24 December<br />

Gettysburg College, 1957: 31 May-10 December<br />

Goldberg, Arthur J., 16 December 1960-17 January 1961<br />

Granada Lectures, 13 February 1962-23 October 1963<br />

Grant from Carnegie Corporation<br />

Financial reports, 1959 (3 folders)<br />

―The New Industrial State,‖ 1964<br />

Graves, James W., 1958: 19 February-11 March<br />

The Great Crash<br />

Comments re book<br />

1955: 23 January-12 May<br />

13 May 1955-7 February 1957<br />

Reviews<br />

―The Great Wall Street Crash,‖ comments re article, 5 October 1954-26 March 1955<br />

Greece, New University Conference<br />

1964<br />

February<br />

18 May-4 September<br />

Box 34<br />

Griffith, Rosemary Coward Summerfield, 19 May 1954-13 May 1964<br />

Grinnell College, 30 August 1957-13 June 1960<br />

Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 27 September 1954-23 November 1960<br />

―H‖ General<br />

10 November 1948-31 December 1949<br />

1950: January-June<br />

July 1950-December 1952<br />

1953: January-December<br />

1954: January-October<br />

November 1954-February 1955<br />

March 1955-December 1956<br />

1957: January-August<br />

September 1957-March 1958<br />

1958: April-October<br />

November 1958-February 1959<br />

Box 35<br />

1959: March-October<br />

November 1959-February 1960<br />

1960<br />

March-August<br />

September-November<br />

December 1960-April 1962; Undated<br />

May 1962-October 1963<br />

November 1963-January 1964<br />

[23]


1964<br />

February-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

Haddad, William, May 1964; Press Releases, 1964: 10 February-8 May<br />

Hamish, Hamilton, Ltd., 23 March 1955-6 January 1961<br />

Box 36<br />

Hansen, Alvin, 2 January 1959-26 August 1960<br />

Hansen, Millard, 1954: December 8-19<br />

Harper & Bros., 14 March 1950-14 October 1960<br />

Harriman, Averell, 6 December 1949-20 December 1960<br />

Harris, Seymour E.<br />

28 February 1949-31 December 1957<br />

January 1958-December 1960; Undated<br />

1963-1964<br />

Harris & Taylor, O.H., retirement dinner<br />

1963: 7 August-3 December<br />

4 December 1963-8 January 1964; Undated<br />

Hartford, University of, Keller Lecture, 20 October 1958-17 March 1959<br />

Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 23 November 1963<br />

Harvard Club of New York City, through 1963<br />

Heady, Earl O., 18 March 1952-30 September 1958<br />

Heller, Walter W., reception in honor of, 1964: 3 November-8 December<br />

Sidney Hillman Foundation, Prize Award Luncheon, 1959: 19 March-22 April<br />

History of American Thought, 4 February 1959-8 March 1960<br />

Holton, Richard H., 21 April 1953-23 March 1964<br />

Holy Cross College, 1959: 6 July-15 October<br />

Houghton-Mifflin Company<br />

30 March 1950-3 March 1966<br />

Advisory Board for Paperback Line, 1959-1960<br />

Box 37<br />

General Correspondence<br />

1958-1959<br />

1959-1964 (2 folders)<br />

Housing Association of Metropolitan Boston, 1958: March-18 November<br />

Howard University, Hillman Lectures, 18 September 1958-5 May 1959<br />

Huggins, H.D., 18 November-1 July 1957<br />

Humphrey, Hubert H., 16 December 1958-21 November 1960<br />

―I‖ General<br />

10 July 1947-31 December 1957<br />

1958: January-December<br />

1959: January-December<br />

1960<br />

January-June<br />

[24]


July-December<br />

January 1961-June 1963<br />

1963: July-December<br />

1964<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

Box 38<br />

June-December<br />

Independent Bankers Association, 1958: 10 January-24 March<br />

India, trip to<br />

26 January 1955-29 January 1957; Undated<br />

Clippings, 20 January 1956-14 July 1956<br />

Indiana University Lecture, 1953: 6 January-19 May<br />

Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Catalog, 1953-1954<br />

International Ladies Garment Workers, Panel Discussion, 14 January 1953-23 February<br />

1954<br />

International Trade Organization, 1949: 13 March-2 November; Undated<br />

Iowa State University Address, 14 August 1963-7 May 1964<br />

―J‖ General<br />

November 1948-December 1956<br />

January 1957-December 1958<br />

1959: January-December<br />

1960: January-December<br />

January 1961-December 1963<br />

1964: January-December<br />

Jackson, Lady Barbara Ward, 18 November 1954-10 January 1961<br />

Box 39<br />

Japan (proposed trip to), 8 December 1960-23 March 1961<br />

Jenkins, Roy, M.P. Visit, 1959: November-December<br />

Jewkes, Prof. <strong>John</strong>, 12 December 1951-26 February 1952<br />

<strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University, School of Advance International Studies, 25 July 1958-30 March<br />

1964<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon B.<br />

16 September 1957-24 March 1958<br />

26 November 1963-25 November 1964<br />

Joint Economic Committee<br />

23 September 1949- 31 December 1954<br />

1955: January-23 March<br />

25 January 1957-11 March 1958; Undated, clippings<br />

―K‖ General<br />

18 November 1948-31 December 1952<br />

January 1953-June 1954<br />

July 1954-December 1956<br />

January 1957-December 1958<br />

Box 40<br />

[25]


1959: January-December<br />

1960<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January 1961-July 1962; Undated<br />

August 1962-February 1964<br />

1964<br />

March-June<br />

July-November<br />

December 1964-12 February 1965; Undated<br />

Kansas City, University of, Lecture (cancelled), 28 June 1960-23 February 1961<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward M., Dinner for EMK, 1963: 23 October-14 November<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Planning Meetings, 21 December 1963-March 1964; Undated<br />

Trustees Dinner, 1964: 2-7 December<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert F., Senate campaign, 1964: 12 October-16 December<br />

Kentucky, University of, Address, 16 September 1963-9 April 1964<br />

Keyserling, Leon H.<br />

October 1953-December 1958<br />

1959: 6 January- 24 September<br />

18 January 1960-19 April 1964<br />

Kiehl, Elmer R., 5 May 1955-14 March 1958<br />

Knopf, Alfred A., Inc., 26 October 1948-4 March 1964<br />

Box 41<br />

―L‖ General<br />

21 October 1948-31 December 1951<br />

1952: January-December<br />

1953: January-December<br />

1954: January-December<br />

1955: January-December<br />

January 1956-June 1957<br />

July 1957-December 1958<br />

1959: January-December<br />

1960<br />

January-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January 1961-December 1962<br />

1963: January-October<br />

Box 42<br />

November 1963-March 1964<br />

1964<br />

April-August<br />

September-December; Undated<br />

Labor, Department of, 1959: 17 February-28 December<br />

[26]


Box 43<br />

Box 44<br />

L<strong>and</strong> Grant Colleges, American Association of, Address, 24 May 1960-3 March 1961;<br />

Undated<br />

Lastra, Carlos J., 25 March 1957-17 November 1960<br />

League of Women Voters, Address, 1952: 18 March-8 April<br />

Lecture Tour Itinerary (proposed)<br />

1-9 April 1961<br />

1964: 27 March-7 April<br />

Leslie, <strong>John</strong> W., 20 November 1959<br />

Lewis <strong>and</strong> Clark College, 1962: 28 March-19 June<br />

Lewy, Robert B., 22 September 1950-2 December 1964<br />

The Liberal Hour, Letters re publication, 1960: 8 January-5 July<br />

Life Magazine<br />

Conference on the Consumer, 20 May 1958-16 January 1959<br />

Luncheon with Sr. Editors, 1963: 30 September-22 November<br />

Little, Arthur D., Inc., 14 June 1960-21 January 1964<br />

Los Angeles World Affairs Council, Address, 1964: 16 February-15 June<br />

Louisiana State University, Lecture, 27 November 1963-9 December 1965<br />

Louisville, University of, 1957: 6 February-16 July<br />

Loyalty Boards, U.S. Government Investigations, 2 November 1947-20 October 1952<br />

Loyalty Charges, Affidavits <strong>and</strong> Correspondence, 1948-1949<br />

Loyola College, Commencement Address, 1964: 18 February-17 July<br />

―M‖ General<br />

December 1948-June 1950<br />

July 1950-December 1951<br />

January 1952-February 1953<br />

March 1953-February 1954<br />

1954: March-December<br />

1955: January-December<br />

January 1956-October 1957<br />

November 1957-September 1958<br />

October 1958-April 1959<br />

1959<br />

May-October<br />

November-December<br />

1960<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

October<br />

November<br />

December 1960-January 1961<br />

1961: February-December<br />

January 1962-June 1963<br />

1963: July-October<br />

November 1963-10 January 1964<br />

[27]


1964<br />

11 January-February<br />

March-May<br />

June-10 August<br />

11 August-September<br />

October-November<br />

Box 45<br />

December 1964-7 June 1965; Undated<br />

MacDonald College, Seminar, 18 February 1952-13 March 1953<br />

McGill University, Montreal, Conference, 1958: 31 July-14 November<br />

McGovern, George, 16 October 1963-1 December 1964<br />

McGovern for President Campaign<br />

Fund-raising party, Francis Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 April 1972<br />

Letter for Madison Square Garden Salute to McGovern, 13 June 1972<br />

Marketing Efficiency in Puerto Rico, Correspondence re publication of book, 23 October<br />

1953-6 February 1958; Undated<br />

Masani, P., 11 August 1956-7 May 1958<br />

Mason, Edward S., 17 March 1960-16 March 1961<br />

Massachusetts, University of, Commencement, 27 December 1962-21 August 1963<br />

Massachusetts Audit of State Needs, January 1959-April 1960; Undated<br />

Massachusetts Committee on Children <strong>and</strong> Youth, 26 May 1959-26 May 1960<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lecture, 3 December 1963-22 April 1964<br />

Maxwell Air Force Base-Air War College, 1957: 9 July-24 September<br />

Meet the Press, Transcript, 12 November 1961<br />

―Men <strong>and</strong> Capital,‖ comments re article<br />

2 March 1959-16 March 1960<br />

16 March 1960-7 July 1961<br />

Mexico City Conference, 18 September 1958- 17 March 1959; Undated<br />

Miami University, Symposium, 1959: 10 July-28 October<br />

Michigan State University<br />

Address<br />

19 September 1960-17 March 1961<br />

4 March 1964-22 March 1965<br />

Box 46<br />

Industrial Relations Conference, 31 May 1957-14 August 1957<br />

Milwaukee World Affairs Council, Address, 4 August 1960-21 March 1961<br />

Mississippi, University of, Lectures, 1957: 21 February-3 June<br />

Missouri, University of, Address, 18 June 1963-8 May 1964<br />

Mitchell, Clyde, 14 February 1950-12 November 1957<br />

The Modern Forum, Address, 1964: 10 February-7 May<br />

Modigliani, Franco, 10 January 1949-9 October 1951<br />

Moffett Program in Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Business, 3 October 1952-4 November 1954; Undated<br />

Mohawk Valley Community College, Address, 20 June 1963-6 May 1964<br />

Montague, Gilbert H., 26 February 1953-28 November 1960<br />

Mount Auburn Hospital, Address, 1963: 2 August-10 October<br />

Mount Holyoke College, Lecture, 24 December 1952-24 April 1953<br />

[28]


<strong>Museum</strong> of Modern Art, Lecture, 4 August 1959-15 February 1960<br />

―N‖ General<br />

22 October 1948-December 1956<br />

1957: January-December<br />

1958: January-December<br />

1959<br />

January-May<br />

June-September<br />

October 1959-February 1960<br />

Box 47<br />

1960<br />

March-August<br />

September-December<br />

January 1961-December 1962<br />

1963<br />

January-August<br />

September-December<br />

1964<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

June-September<br />

October 1964-May 1966<br />

Nair, Kusum, 8 May 1956-10 December 1960<br />

National Broadcasting Corporation, ―The Nation‘s Future‖<br />

1961: 31 January-16 March<br />

Program transcript, 11 February 1961<br />

National Committee for Support of the Public Schools<br />

3 December 1963-22 March 1965<br />

Committee Reports, 1964: April, August<br />

Box 48<br />

National Committee on Employment of Youth, 4 September 1963-20 December 1965;<br />

Undated<br />

National Conference on Higher Education, Speech draft, galleys (for publication of revised<br />

speech), 1959: 24 January-13 November<br />

National Farm Institute, 1953: 30 January-11 March<br />

National Farmers‘ Union, 1964: 17 November-18 March<br />

National Industrial Conference Board, 1958: 18 July-22 December<br />

National Planning Association<br />

1948<br />

August-November<br />

December<br />

1949: January-December<br />

1950<br />

January-April<br />

May-December<br />

1951<br />

[29]


January-March<br />

April-July<br />

September-December<br />

1952: January-October<br />

1953: January-December<br />

1954: February-November<br />

Box 49<br />

1955: February-June<br />

1956: October-December<br />

1957: April-September<br />

1958: February-May<br />

18 March 1959-25 July 1962<br />

National Planning Association<br />

Minutes of unidentified meeting, undated<br />

Undated papers<br />

National Research Council, Working papers re food planning, 8 November 1948-13<br />

November 1949<br />

National Security Resources Board<br />

Working Papers, 14 April 1948; Undated; Emergency Mobilization Act of 1948<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um re economic stabilization program for a war emergency, 11 May<br />

1947-25 January 1950<br />

14 September 1948-3 May 1950; Undated forms/notes<br />

NATO Defense College<br />

Lecture, 18 February 1960-1 February 1961<br />

Transcript of JKG Lecture, 25 November 1960<br />

Nehru, Jawaharlal, Tributes re his death, 1964: 27 May-23 June<br />

Nestlé, symposium, 5 April 1960-14 April 1961, clipping<br />

Neuberger, Maurine (U.S. Senate), 12 August 1963-29 October 1964<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Agricultural Economic Council, 28 June 1956-26 March 1958<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Association of Colleges <strong>and</strong> Secondary Schools, 1963: 27 September-9<br />

December<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Society of Newspaper Editors, 1960: 9 September-16 December<br />

New Hampshire, University of, Address, 7 May 1959-23 March 1961<br />

The New Leader, 12 January 1955-8 February 1961<br />

New York Herald Tribune, Book <strong>and</strong> Author Luncheon<br />

1959: 6 February-18 March<br />

1964: October 9-15<br />

New York Times<br />

15 January 1951-17 February 1961<br />

Box 50<br />

Comments re JKG letter to the editor, 1959: 17 June-3 September<br />

New York University, School of Law, 1959: 8 April-20 October<br />

Newsweek, Forged letter to the editor, 1964: 30 June-29 July<br />

―Mr. Nixon‘s Remedy for Inflation,‖ comments re article, 6 October 1959-25 March 1960;<br />

Clippings<br />

North Dakota, University of, 19 February 1960-15 March 1961<br />

[30]


Northwestern University, School of Law, 1953: 13 March-13 May<br />

―O‖ General<br />

20 July 1948-31 December 1955<br />

January 1956-December 1958<br />

1959: January-December<br />

1960: January-December<br />

January 1961-December 1962<br />

1963: January-December<br />

1964: January-December; Undated<br />

The Observer, 9 June 1956-29 July 1963<br />

Oil Shale Advisory Board<br />

1964<br />

11 June-7 July<br />

16 July-11 September<br />

30 October 1964-5 May 1965<br />

Olson, Mancur, 19 December 1956-12 November 1964<br />

Ontario Agricultural College, Lecture, 14 March 1956-8 February 1957<br />

Box 51<br />

―Open End‖, 1960: 31 October-21 November<br />

Oslo Conference, Lecture (cancelled), 1962: 3 August-11 November<br />

―P‖ General<br />

13 October 1948-31 December 1950<br />

January 1951-December 1952<br />

1953: January-December<br />

1954: January-December<br />

1955: January-December<br />

1956: January-December<br />

1957: January-December<br />

1958: January-December<br />

1959<br />

January-February<br />

March-June<br />

July-December<br />

1960<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

Box 52<br />

1961: January-December<br />

January 1962-September 1963<br />

1963: October-December<br />

1964<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

[31]


Pakistan Advisory Group, 2 December 1959-7 June 1960<br />

Park, Sei-Young, 28 April 1955-13 September 1964<br />

Patman, Wright (Congressman), 23 June 1954-31 May 1960<br />

Princess Pema Tsedeum, 3 June 1962-28 July 1964<br />

Pennsylvania, University of, 22 May 1957-15 January 1960<br />

Pittsburgh, University of<br />

16 April 1960-16 March 1961<br />

20 June 1963-15 April 1964<br />

Planned Parenthood Federation, 17 September 1963-5 March 1964<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong>-Yugoslavia, Trip to<br />

1958: 20 January-30 April<br />

6 May 1958-17 May 1959; Undated, clippings<br />

Articles received by JKG<br />

Lectures, May 1958<br />

Box 53<br />

―Journey to Pol<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Yugoslavia‖ comments re book, 23 June 1958-23 March<br />

1959<br />

―A Positive Approach to Economic Aid,‖ comments re JKG article, 1961: 23 January-17<br />

October<br />

Presidential Advisory Group, 1964<br />

Presidential Campaign, 1964<br />

General Correspondence, 1964:18 August-7 November; Undated notes<br />

Democratic Convention, 14-20 August 1964; Undated<br />

Jonathan Bigham Luncheon, 1964: 10-29 September<br />

West Coast Speaking Trip, 1964: 1 October-16 November<br />

Wisconsin-Illinois Speaking Trip, 1964: 16 October-4 December<br />

―Four Keys to Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son‖ by James McG. Burns<br />

Senator Barry Goldwater, newspaper clippings<br />

―The Press <strong>and</strong> the People,‖ 1959: 18 January-27 March<br />

Prudential Insurance Company Advisory Council<br />

1960: 18 February-26 August<br />

23 September 1960-11 April 1961<br />

Booklets<br />

Public Affairs Committee, 20 November 1949-9 March 1950<br />

Public Affairs Forum of New Canaan, 22 October 1957-12 February 1958, Clippings<br />

―Public Policy‖, Correspondence re Contributions, 27 April 1953-16 August 1954; Undated<br />

Puerto Rico Conference, ―On Doing Business in Puerto Rico,‖ 18 December 1957-14<br />

February 1958<br />

Puerto Rico, University of, Social Science Research Center<br />

10 February 1949-19 December 1957<br />

7 January 1958-8 February 1961<br />

Box 54<br />

Purdue University, Lectures, 11 January 1955-12 April 1955<br />

―Q‖ General, 31 December 1957-9 October 1964<br />

―R‖ General<br />

4 November 1948-31 December 1952<br />

[32]


January 1953-December 1954<br />

1955: January-December<br />

January 1956-December 1957<br />

1958: January-December<br />

1959: January-December<br />

1960<br />

January-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December<br />

1961: January-May<br />

June 1961-August 1963<br />

Box 55<br />

1963: September-December<br />

1964<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

Radcliffe College<br />

6 February 1953-30 October 1963; Undated<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

30 September 1955-11 December 1958<br />

1959: January-16 June; Undated<br />

RAND Corporation Seminar, 2 December 1963-26 May 1964<br />

R<strong>and</strong>all Commission Report, 22 December 1953-28 April 1954<br />

Reed College, 4 August 1959-12 July 1960; Undated<br />

The Reporter<br />

6 April 1949-30 April 1957<br />

May 1957-September 1958<br />

October 1958-4 October 1960<br />

1961-1965<br />

Box 56<br />

Resource for the Future, Lecture, 24 April 1957-9 June 1958<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, University of, Lecture, 1957: 22 February-6 June<br />

Riley, Roderick A., 5 June 1951-9 April 1958<br />

Rochester, University of, Lecture, 1964: 6 January-18 March<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner<br />

Address, 26 November 1958-9 April 1959<br />

20 December 1960-10 February 1961<br />

9 September 1963-24 April 1964<br />

Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />

23 October 1958-29 November 1960<br />

Dinner in her honor, 1959: 8 September-7 December<br />

Memorial Foundation, 11 October 1963-11 September 1964<br />

Roosevelt University, Filene Lectures, 10 March 1959-24 February 1960; Undated<br />

Roper, Elmo, 16 January 1950-8 January 1964<br />

[33]


Russia <strong>and</strong> India, Trip to<br />

December 1958-March 1959<br />

1959: April-September; Undated<br />

Journal: ―USSR-1959‖ comments re book, 17 June 1959-4 February 1960; Undated<br />

Rutgers University, Institute of Management <strong>and</strong> Labor Relations, 1957: 19 March-7 June<br />

Box 57<br />

―S‖ General<br />

September 1948-December 1949<br />

1950: January-December<br />

1951: January-December<br />

1952: January-December<br />

1953: January-December<br />

1954: January-December<br />

1955: January-December<br />

1956: January-December<br />

1957<br />

January-September<br />

October-December<br />

1958: January-December<br />

1959<br />

January-March<br />

Box 58<br />

Box 59<br />

1960<br />

1961<br />

April-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

January<br />

February-December<br />

1962: January-December<br />

1963<br />

January-August<br />

September-November<br />

1964<br />

December<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-November<br />

[34]


December 1964-4 February 1965; Undated<br />

St. Paul‘s School, Conroy Fellowship, 20 September 1963-13 March 1964<br />

Salt Lake City Public <strong>Library</strong>, Address<br />

1964: 31 August-7 October<br />

8 October 1964-2 November 1965; Clippings<br />

Sangyo Keizai Shimbun, 30 November 1960-20 January 1961<br />

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.<br />

16 January 1950-10 November 1959<br />

April 1960-March 1961; Undated<br />

1961-1963<br />

1964<br />

Schreiber, Walter, 7 May 1952<br />

―Search for America‖, 1959: 2 October-28 November<br />

Sekai, 5 June 1958-14 March 1961<br />

Box 60<br />

Selective Service System, Advisory Committee<br />

1948: 12 May-26 November<br />

December 1948-25 April 1949<br />

24 July 1950-18 April 1951<br />

Transcript of Meeting<br />

1948<br />

4-5 November (4 folders)<br />

9-10 December (4 folders)<br />

Senate Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency Committee<br />

1955<br />

15 February-21 March<br />

22-25 March<br />

26-30 March<br />

31 March-11 April<br />

12 April-27 June; Undated<br />

Box 61<br />

Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly, 6 June 1957-24 April 1959<br />

Shinner Foundation<br />

1957: 7 February-25 September<br />

Grant for Mancur Olson, 29 July 1958-30 June 1961<br />

Show piece on Indian paintings: Correspondence with Frank B. Gibney of Show, 1963<br />

Smith College, Rally Day Address, 18 November 1963-2 March 1964<br />

Social Science Research Council, 24 December 1952-21 March 1955; Undated<br />

―Some Reflections on Public Architecture <strong>and</strong> Public Works,‖ letters re article, 22 August<br />

1960-7 February 1961<br />

South America, trip to<br />

17 September 1957-30 June 1958<br />

1958<br />

July<br />

August-16 October<br />

[35]


―Latin American Journal‖ comments re book, 6 November 1958-5 February 1959;<br />

Undated<br />

Miscellaneous papers; Undated<br />

Soviet-American, ―Dartmouth,‖ Conference<br />

1964<br />

2 June-31 July<br />

4 August-27 October<br />

Miscellaneous papers<br />

Transcript of meetings, 1964: 26 July-1 August<br />

The Spectator, 1960: 13 July-26 August<br />

State, Department of, Point Four Program: Meeting of Economic Consultants, transcript, 8<br />

April 1949<br />

Stephens College<br />

3 May 1963-28 April 1964<br />

Box 62<br />

Telelecture, August 1963-16 March 1964; clippings; Undated<br />

Stevenson, Adlai<br />

1952: 17 September-13 October; undated speech drafts<br />

23 September 1953-11 November 1954; undated speech drafts<br />

28 January 1955-18 August 1960<br />

Strachey, <strong>John</strong>, 25 May 1953-21 March 1961<br />

Strategy Group, 14-30 April 1951<br />

Survey of Contemporary Economics, 19 June 1950-20 February 1952<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, correspondence with Cambridge Office<br />

17 November 1955-27 July 1956<br />

4 November 1959-14 June 1960; Undated<br />

―T‖ General<br />

16 December 1948-31 December 1953<br />

January 1954-June 1957<br />

July 1957-December 1958<br />

1959: January-September<br />

October 1959-August 1960<br />

Box 63<br />

1960: September-December<br />

January 1961-August 1963<br />

1963: September-December<br />

1964<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

Tamiment Institute, Book Award, 27 August 1958-2 January 1959<br />

Thatcher, M.W., 15 January 1953-3 December 1957<br />

―Theory of Price Control‖, 6 April 1951-5 February 1952<br />

Tokyo, Trip to, 3 October 1962-17 May 1963<br />

Toronto, University of, 1964: 11 September-7 October<br />

Tufts University Seminar, 1960: 6 July-10 October<br />

[36]


―The Twenties: Leadership <strong>and</strong> the Oncoming Disaster,‖ comments re JKG article, 22<br />

January 1958-29 July 1960<br />

Twentieth Century Fund<br />

General correspondence<br />

2 January 1952-22 January 1954<br />

16 September 1959-28 April 1961<br />

16 October 1963-25 November 1964<br />

1964<br />

Minutes <strong>and</strong> other papers<br />

1960: 10 November-2 December<br />

1961: February-14 April<br />

Box 64<br />

1964: 8 January-3 December<br />

―U‖ General<br />

31 July 1951-31 December 1958<br />

1959: January-December<br />

January 1960-December 1962<br />

January 1963-16 December 1964<br />

United Nations<br />

Collective Measures Committee, Subcommittee for the Study of Economic <strong>and</strong><br />

Financial Measures<br />

1951: June-July<br />

Background papers 1-3; May 1951<br />

Draft report, 26 June 1951<br />

Report, 18 July 1951<br />

Ball, 1964: 18 September-21 October<br />

University Travel Company, 6 January 1953-5 March 1959<br />

―V‖ General<br />

13 April 1949-31 December 1958<br />

January 1959-August 1960<br />

September 1960-August 1962<br />

20 June 1963-March 1964<br />

1964: April-December<br />

Box 65<br />

Vacations, 4 November 1957-28 October 1958<br />

Vassar College, Address<br />

1960: 3 June-30 December<br />

8 October 1963-3 November 1964<br />

Veblen, Thorstein, 1959: 12 June-16 October<br />

Vermont Conference of Social Welfare, Address, 1964: 30 March-11 September<br />

Vermont Summer Home, 15 May 1957-23 August 1960<br />

―W‖ General<br />

8 January 1948-31 December 1949<br />

January 1950-December 1951<br />

January 1952-December 1953<br />

1954: January-December<br />

[37]


1956: January-December<br />

1957: January-December<br />

1958<br />

January-June<br />

July-December; Undated<br />

1959<br />

January-March<br />

April-December<br />

1960<br />

January-March<br />

April-September<br />

Box 66<br />

October-December<br />

January 1961-December 1962<br />

1963<br />

January-July<br />

August-December<br />

1964<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April-May<br />

June-September<br />

October 1964-May 1965; Undated<br />

Wallace‘s Farmer, 10 September 1956-24 February 1958<br />

Wallacetown Fair, December 1959-21 November 1960<br />

The Washington Post<br />

October 1956-24 January 1961<br />

Book <strong>and</strong> author luncheon, 30 December 1963-22 February 1964; clippings<br />

Washington, State College of, Conference on Banking, 11 June 1953-19 May 1954<br />

Washington, University of, 1954: 20 January-22 April<br />

Box 67<br />

Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950: 21 February-5 May; Undated<br />

―We Can Prosper Without War Orders,‖ comments re JKG article, 1952: 29 March-16 July<br />

Wellesley College, Address, 1963: 5 March-4 October<br />

West Side Reform Democratic Clubs, 15 November 1963-4 March 1964<br />

Western Governors‘ Conference, Address, 1964: 14 April-5 October<br />

Western Ontario, University of, ―Business Clinic,‖ 1954: 8 June-19 November<br />

WGBH-TV, ―Great Decisions 1964‖ Program #7, 19 March 1964<br />

Williams, G. Mennen, 12 January 1959-31 December 1960<br />

Wisconsin, University of, Farm <strong>and</strong> Home Week<br />

14 November 1956-7 February 1957<br />

15 February 1957-6 January 1958<br />

Women‘s Suburban Democratic Club, Lecture, 1957: 26 August-15 September<br />

―X‖ General<br />

―Y‖ General<br />

8 February 1951-31 December 1959<br />

[38]


January 1960-December 1963<br />

1964: January-20 November<br />

Yale Law School Student Association, Address, 1948: 13 October-1 December<br />

―Z‖ General<br />

4 March 1949-31 December 1957<br />

January 1958-December 1960<br />

January 1961-27 November 1964<br />

Box 68<br />

General Correspondence, 1965-1974<br />

―A‖ General<br />

1965<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1966<br />

January-August<br />

September-December; Undated<br />

1967<br />

January-May<br />

May-August<br />

September-December<br />

1968<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-December<br />

Box 69<br />

Box 70<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

[39]


1974<br />

January-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-December; Undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December; Undated<br />

Ackley, Gardner, January 1965-January 1967<br />

Ackley, Gardner, <strong>and</strong> Charles Schultz, party in honor of, Washington, DC, 5 February 1968<br />

Box 71<br />

Action for Children Today Board of Directors, 1974-1976<br />

Ad Hoc Committee to Save South Street, New York, NY, 1968-1971<br />

Adelphi Suffolk College, Oakdale, NY, 26 May 1968<br />

Adenaur article in U.S. News <strong>and</strong> World Report, 15 May 1967<br />

Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, 1965-1970<br />

Advocates for the Arts, Charter Membership, 1974<br />

The Advocates, WGBH, Boston<br />

Net Broadcast, 3 January 1971<br />

Re wage <strong>and</strong> price controls, tape: 18 October 1973, air: 8 November 1973<br />

Alabama, University of, 22 March 1968<br />

Alben, Ruth, Speakers Service, 10 February 1970-23 November 1974<br />

Albigensian Faith (JKG Ordained Minister), 7 November 1969<br />

Albion College, Albion, MI, April 1968-cancelled<br />

Albion College Commencement, Albion, MI, 2 June 1968<br />

Sir Harry Allen, Visit to Cambridge, 1968-cancelled<br />

Alsop, Joseph,<br />

9 June 1965-17 May 1970<br />

re: Schlesinger book, January- March 1967<br />

Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI, 1968<br />

America-India Dispensary Dinner, University of Chicago, 1965: 14 June-28 December<br />

American Academy of Sciences Trip to China, 1972<br />

Box 72<br />

American Agricultural Economics Association Meeting, 10 August 1970<br />

American Association of Advertising Agencies, New York, NY, 1967:10 July-26 December<br />

American Association of University Professors, Tenure for Oliver Lee, University of<br />

Hawaii, 1967: 29 May-11 September<br />

American Bar Association, Honolulu, HI, 15 August 1974-cancelled<br />

American Broadcasting Corporation, Documentary on Inflation, aired 15 December 1969<br />

American Chamber of Commerce, Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, March 1974<br />

American Club of Paris, 2 December 1970<br />

American Committee to Aid Families of Greek Political Prisoners, 1971<br />

American Compensation Association Conference, 18 May 1972<br />

American Economic Association, 2 September 1966<br />

American Economic Association Meeting, 27-30 December 1969 (2 folders)<br />

American Economic Review (Stanford University), 1967-1975<br />

[40]


Americans for Democratic Action, 7 June 1965-21 April 1972<br />

American Friends Service Committee<br />

Philadelphia, PA, 2-3 June 1967<br />

USSR-USA Seminar, 8-15 September 1969<br />

The American Institute of Architects National Convention, Denver, CO, 1966: February<br />

-June, Undated<br />

American International Club of Geneva, 16 February 1973<br />

American Legion Consultant‘s Board, 1968: 31 January-4 March<br />

The American <strong>Library</strong> in Paris, France, 10 March 1970<br />

American Marketing Association, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, OH, 2 May 1972<br />

American Society for Friendship with Switzerl<strong>and</strong> Dinner, Boston, 12 January 1965<br />

American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, DC, 19 April 1972<br />

Anderson, Henry, 16 March 1973-8 February 1974<br />

Andover/Phillips Academy, 1966: 16 November-19 December<br />

Box 73<br />

Argentina <strong>and</strong> Brazil trip, 1969: 26 November-1 December-cancelled<br />

Arizona State University, 24 May 1972<br />

Arkansas, University of, Fayetteville, 3 April 1967<br />

Arlington <strong>Library</strong>, Friends of, Arlington, MA, 12 April 1973<br />

Arctic Trip, Autumn 1966, cancelled; 1966: 28 April-22 July<br />

Asia House<br />

Exhibit of Indian Paintings, New York, NY, 22 September 1965<br />

Meeting, New York, NY, 1965: 23 September-13 October<br />

Asia Society<br />

Exhibition of Indian Miniatures, 1965: 23 September-12 December, preview 21<br />

September 1965<br />

India Council, 1966: 22 April-13 September<br />

Asian Development Symposium Sponsored by Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, 20-25 May 1968<br />

Asociacion para el Progreso de la Direccion, Madrid, 28-29 April 1969<br />

Associated Business Programmes<br />

London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 March 1969-21 November 1973 (5 folders)<br />

Madrid, Spain, 24 November 1972<br />

New York, NY, 24 May 1973<br />

Milan, Italy, 23 November 1973<br />

Associated Council of the Arts Conference, Warrenton, VA, 22-24 June 1967<br />

Associated Press Copy: re: George Schultz <strong>and</strong> his return to University of Chicago, 3<br />

October 1973<br />

Box 74<br />

Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 1 June 1972<br />

Association of University Teachers of Economics, Canterbury, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 6 April 1971<br />

Atlantic Monthly, 1960-1976<br />

Assumption College, Worcester, MA, 7 June 1969<br />

Athenaeum Publishers, 11 May 1967-23 August 1968; Undated<br />

Athens Ekistics Month (C.A. Doxiadis)<br />

Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 27 April 1972<br />

Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN, 26 April 1974<br />

[41]


Box 75<br />

Box 76<br />

Box 77<br />

Australian National Computer Conference, August 1969<br />

Australian Trip<br />

1973: January-August<br />

September 1973-28 May 1974, undated<br />

Austrian Socialist Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 1-4 April 1971<br />

―B‖ General<br />

1965<br />

January-June<br />

July-December, undated<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

January-March<br />

April<br />

May-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-October<br />

November<br />

December; Undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

[42]


Box 78<br />

Box 79<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

September-15 October<br />

16 October-December; Undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-September<br />

October-November<br />

December<br />

January<br />

February-April<br />

May-June<br />

July<br />

Box 80<br />

August-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

Backman, Sen. Jack H., cocktail party, Newton, MA, 2 June 1974<br />

Roger Baldwin Foundation, Inc.<br />

Board of Overseers, 1967-1969<br />

Party, New York, NY, 30 October 1968<br />

Lord Balogh, Engl<strong>and</strong>, visit to Cambridge, MA, 23-26 April 1970<br />

Barclay‘s Bank, London, Account, 10 January 1969-22 March 1971<br />

Barnes, Kurt, Economics in Art, 1971-1972<br />

Barrett, <strong>John</strong> B., Jr., 21 April 1970-10 November 1973<br />

Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich, Germany, 1969<br />

Bedell, Berkely W., 1970: 13 August-30 October<br />

Bemis Lecture, Lincoln, MA, 14 April 1967<br />

Bennett, George Frederick, correspondence re Ling-Temco-Vought, 24 October 1972<br />

Paul Benzaquin Show, Boston, MA, 13 November 1973<br />

Berlin, Germany conference arranged by Shepard Stone, 21-23 May 1974<br />

Bernstein, Peter L., Inc., 1974: 18 January-13 November, undated<br />

Bethany College Address, 26 April 1972<br />

Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, readmission of daughter to Radcliffe College, 4 February 1968-9 May<br />

1969<br />

Bingham, Cong. Jonathan, Fundraising Party, 6 June 1968, cancelled<br />

[43]


Black Enterprise interview, Washington, DC, 15 April 1974<br />

Bloomingdales, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Room, Autumn 1973<br />

Box 81<br />

Board of Trustees: University of Massachusetts, 1971<br />

President Bok, draft of letter to Governor Harriman, New York, 15 November 1974<br />

Book World<br />

1967-1974<br />

Book <strong>and</strong> author luncheon, New York, NY<br />

16 October 1967<br />

1 December 1969<br />

Bookbuilders of Boston Address, 26 February 1968<br />

Boston College Seminar, 16 November 1965<br />

Boston Globe Book Festival, Boston, MA, 3 November 1973<br />

Boston Herald-Traveler, Book <strong>and</strong> Author Luncheon, 26 April 1965<br />

Boston Junior Chamber of Commerce, Luncheon Speaker, 14 February 1968<br />

Boston <strong>Museum</strong> of Fine Arts, Slide Tape on Modern China, 13 November 1973-3 February<br />

1974<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong>, Address by Mrs. Galbraith, 10 January 1974<br />

Boston University<br />

Distinguished Lecture, 18 November 1965<br />

Distinguished Lecture Series, Boston, MA, 4 December 1968<br />

Lecture, 4 December 1974<br />

Bowles, Ambassador Chester, 29 January 1965-11 June 1974<br />

Bowles, Samuel, Project on Education <strong>and</strong> Alienation, 1970: 13 January-13 August<br />

Brademas, Congressman <strong>John</strong>, Indiana, reception at Rockefeller home, Cambridge, MA, 15<br />

October 1974<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis University<br />

Address, 27 October 1966<br />

Inauguration of President Morris Abram, 4-6 October 1968 (did not attend)<br />

Dinner, New York, NY, 23 October 1969<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>t, Willy, visit to Vermont, June 1971-cancelled<br />

British Broadcasting Corporation<br />

Dinner meeting, 7 April 1971<br />

Filmings, London, 1965: 25 February-1 March<br />

Interview, Cambridge, MA, 13 December 1972<br />

―Management in the Seventies,‖ Autumn, 1969, cancelled<br />

―New Horizons,‖ 6 th Formers Programme, 22 March 1971<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>, ―First Person Singular,‖ 10-11 November 1970<br />

Sunday Evening Series, October 1970-January 1971<br />

―The Money Maze,‖ Winter 1968 (did not do)<br />

―The Money Programme,‖ 31 December 1970<br />

―The Money Program,‖ 16 March 1973<br />

―Transatlantic Forum,‖ 5 January 1970<br />

―24 Hours‖ Programme, Re Concorde, 5 April 1971<br />

Box 82<br />

British Columbia, University of, Vancouver, BC, 26-28 September 1966<br />

[44]


Box 83<br />

Box 84<br />

British Economic Problem, A Note on the (a personal note to James Callaghan), 8<br />

November 1976<br />

British Income Taxes, correspondence re, 25 November 1970-8 March 1971<br />

Bronx Community Conference, New York University, Bronx Campus, 20 September 1969<br />

Brookings Institution<br />

Washington, DC, Autumn 1969, cancelled<br />

Study of Wage/Price Policy, Boston, 1-2 November 1974<br />

Brooks, Ted, Wichita Eagle <strong>and</strong> Beacon, 13 July 1967-17 April 1973<br />

Pearl Buck Foundation, ―The Guide,‖ New York City, 9 February 1965<br />

Buckley Dinner, New York, NY, 1 October 1974, <strong>and</strong> Mondale Luncheon, Washington, DC,<br />

2 October 1974<br />

Buckley, William F., file copies of articles, etc., 1972: 24 January-11 December, undated<br />

Buechner, William, Research for Revised Edition of ―The New Industrial State,‖ 1970:<br />

February-May<br />

Burnham <strong>and</strong> Co., Symposium, Paris, France, 25 January 1972<br />

Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace Committee of Diplomatic Sponsors, 7<br />

October 1968-21 January 1974<br />

Business Financing Conference, New York, NY, 14-16 December 1971<br />

Business Tomorrow Address, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 10 February 1972<br />

Business Week, correspondence re anonymity of people quoted on 8 July 1967<br />

Businessmen‘s Educational Fund, 1968-1970<br />

Butler-DePauw Universities Address, April 1967, cancelled<br />

―C‖ General<br />

1965<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-September<br />

[45]


Box 85<br />

Box 86<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

October-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-15 April<br />

16 April-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-15 November<br />

16 November-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-10 October<br />

11 October-December<br />

Box 87<br />

1974<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-20 October<br />

21 October-November<br />

December; Undated<br />

Cahners Publishing Company, Senior Executives Briefing on Economy, New York, NY, 23<br />

September 1970-cancelled<br />

Calgary, University of, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, lectures, 27-29 April 1974<br />

Califano, Joseph A., 16 December 1966-27 June 1967<br />

[46]


California Democratic Council<br />

Convention<br />

Long Beach, CA, 1967: 10 September-1 October<br />

Sacramento, CA, 19-22 March 1965<br />

National Conference of Democrats, 8-9 July 1966<br />

California Hospital Association, San Francisco, CA, address, 29 October 1973<br />

California State University, Fullerton, CA, address, 19 April 1974<br />

California State College, Fullerton, CA, lecture, 31 May 1968<br />

Box 88<br />

California, University of<br />

Berkeley, Professorship, Rhetoric/Economics, 28 October 1970-28 April 1971,<br />

cancelled<br />

Irvine<br />

Address, 29 April 1973<br />

Luncheon, 3 April 1968<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Address, 30 April 1965<br />

Associated Students Program, Luncheon, 5 May 1968<br />

San Diego, lecture, 1 April 1968<br />

Santa Barbara, luncheon, 4 April 1968<br />

Santa Cruz, visiting professorship, 1966<br />

Cambridge Area Faculty Seminar on Science <strong>and</strong> Technology in India, 1968<br />

Cambridge, MA Mayor‘s Advisory Committee <strong>and</strong> Technical Committee, 15 November<br />

1967-16 January 1969<br />

Cambridge Committee on Poverty, 1964-1966<br />

Cambridge Discussion Group<br />

Galbraith White Paper on Vietnam, Winter 1965<br />

1966<br />

Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Cambridge, MA, correspondence, 2 October 1970-12 April 1961,<br />

undated<br />

Cambridge Union Society Debate with William Buckley, 23 October 1970<br />

Cambridge Public <strong>Library</strong>, speaker on ―Elections ‗72‖ program, 3 October 1972<br />

Box 89<br />

Cambridge Rotary Club address, 10 January 1974<br />

Cambridge, University of<br />

1970-1974<br />

Debate, 19 November 1973<br />

Lectureship, 1970-1971<br />

Campaign Financing in Massachusetts, A Proposal, Autumn 1966<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation<br />

Documentary on ―The New Industrial State,‖ 13-15 April 1969, cancelled<br />

Dramatization of ―The Triumph,‖ 1970<br />

―Telescope‖ interview, 13 November 1968<br />

Television documentary on Work Ethic, 13 November 1973<br />

Television version of ―The Scotch,‖ 16 February 1966<br />

Canadian Economics Association, Montreal, Quebec, address, 4 June 1972<br />

[47]


Canadian Labour Ministers Conference, Montreal, Quebec, address, 1 November 1971<br />

Canadian Manufacturers‘ Association Annual Dinner Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, 7 June<br />

1966<br />

Canadian Television, Catherine A. Galbraith interview, ―The Money Game,‖ December<br />

1972<br />

Cancer Society of Boston, address at luncheon, 2 December 1973<br />

Canterbury, Professor E. Ray, 22 December 1964-31 December 1974<br />

Cape Cod Community College, Hyannis, MA, address, 1969, cancelled<br />

Capp, Al, commencement address at Franklin Pierce College, 27 April 1969<br />

Carlton College, Northfield, MN, convocation speech <strong>and</strong> seminar, 21 October 1966<br />

Box 90<br />

Carnegie Corporation Grant<br />

―The New Industrial State,‖ 1965-1968<br />

For Research on the Relationship between Economic <strong>and</strong> Aesthetics<br />

1967-1971, correspondence only<br />

July 1967-June 1969 (2 folders)<br />

July 1969-June 1970<br />

Carnegie Corporation Dinner, address, New York, NY, 19 November 1968<br />

―The Case for Keeping a Part of the Metropolitan Endowment in Art,‖ November 1968<br />

Dick Cavett Show, interview, 13 November 1974<br />

Central Bank, Caracas, Venezuela, dedication of new headquarters, 25-27 February 1966<br />

Ceylon Trip, Seanza Course, September 1968, cancelled<br />

Channel 2 auction, Cambridge, MA, 3 June 1968<br />

Channel 13, Educational Broadcasting Corporation, interview, New York, NY, March 1966<br />

Chen, Mrs. Joyce, 2 December 1965-12 April 1973, undated<br />

Chermayeff, Serge, 25 February 1965-10 May 1974<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, address, Chicago, IL, 6 April 1967<br />

Children‘s Hospital Medical Center, luncheon, 14 May 1968<br />

Chile Action Group Refuge Committee, [November 1973]<br />

Box 91<br />

Christmas<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968, including thank-yous for McL<strong>and</strong>ress Christmas cards<br />

1969<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

Christmas cards, 1967; Undated<br />

Church, Senator Frank, 11 January 1965-30 October 1967<br />

CIRIEC Conference, Hamburg, Germany, address, 20 May 1974<br />

Citizens‘ Crusade against Poverty<br />

Executive Committee, 23 August 1966-28 February 1969<br />

Executive Committee meeting, New York, NY, 22 September 1966<br />

[48]


Box 92<br />

Temporary Policy <strong>and</strong> Program Committee, 1965-1967<br />

Citizens for Participation Politics, 1972, presidential primary<br />

City Club of New York address, New York, NY, 16 October 1967<br />

Clark College, Atlanta, GA<br />

Lecture, 9 March 1968<br />

Seminar, 26 October 1973<br />

Clark, Senator Joseph S.<br />

1967<br />

Dinner for, Philadelphia, PA, 26 September 1968<br />

Party for, 30 Francis Ave, Cambridge, MA, 22 April 1968<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong> Forum of the Park Synagogue Lecture, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, OH, 30 March 1969<br />

Coalition Rally, New York, NY, 31 October 1968<br />

Coe, Frank, 1973-1974<br />

Colby College Friends of the <strong>Library</strong>, New London, NH, address, 22 August 1974<br />

College Association for Public Events, five California lectures, 2-6 April 1968<br />

Collins, Mayor <strong>John</strong><br />

Dinner at 30 Francis Ave, 7 December 1965<br />

Dinner at Harvard Club, 7 May 1966<br />

Colorado Project/Common Cause, Denver, CO, lecture, 21 April 1973<br />

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, lecture, 5 April 1969<br />

Colorado, University of, Boulder, CO, address, 9 May 1971<br />

Columbia Trip-for Harvard Development Advisory Service, 6-10 July 1967<br />

Columbia University<br />

Economics Seminar, New York, NY, address, 5 December 1969<br />

Presidency, 1968<br />

Combined Jewish Philanthropies, Committee of Sponsors, 1968<br />

Box 93<br />

Committee for an Effective Congress, letter signed by Commager <strong>and</strong> Galbraith, 27 August<br />

1969<br />

Committee of Fifteen Memor<strong>and</strong>um, 30 June 1967<br />

Committee of Correspondence, 1966-1967<br />

Committee to study the possibility of a Common Market among the United States, Britain,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Canada, 1968 (2 folders)<br />

Commonwealth Fund Lectures, University College, London, 1966: January-February<br />

Commonwealth L<strong>and</strong> Title Insurance, Washington, DC, seminar, 18 July 1974<br />

Conference on Evolution of Management Structures, address, Wilmington, DE, 4 May 1972<br />

Congress for Cultural Freedom, Paris, 16-17 September 1967<br />

Congressional Alliance, 1972<br />

Connecticut Bank <strong>and</strong> Trust Company, Hartford, CT, Economic Seminar, 5 December 1966<br />

Connor, <strong>John</strong>, Secretary of Commerce, 1965: March-April<br />

Conyers, Congressman <strong>John</strong>, Meeting with, Washington, DC, 8 May 1972<br />

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY<br />

Society for the Humanities Lecture, Autumn 1973 (cancelled)<br />

Lecture<br />

10 April 1965 (cancelled)<br />

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15-17 October 1965<br />

18-19 October 1974<br />

Costa Rica Trip, summer, 1973 (cancelled)<br />

Box 94<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

Letter to George Franklin re off-the-record sessions, 10 October 1969<br />

New York City address, 17 October 1974<br />

Council on Foundations, New Orleans, LA, address, 9 April 1969<br />

Creighton, Lucy Black, 26 May 1965-11 December 1974<br />

Creighton University, Omaha, NE, address, 23 April 1974<br />

Crichton Club, Columbus, OH, lecture, 9 April 1965<br />

Crossman, Richard, dinner for, 30 Frances Ave, Cambridge, MA, 6 April 1970<br />

Currie, Lauchlin, 7 July 1965-1 November 1974<br />

―D‖ General<br />

1965<br />

January-July<br />

August-December; Undated<br />

1966<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December; Undated<br />

1967<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1968<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

Box 95<br />

Box 96<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

July<br />

August-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-December; Undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

[50]


1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-May<br />

June-December; Undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

Daedalus Magazine, Cambridge meeting to develop new issue, 12 March 1965<br />

Danish Society of Industrial Design, Copenhagen address, 26 October 1970<br />

Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, address, 19 October 1973<br />

Davidson College, Davidson, NC, address 10 May 1971<br />

Davidson, Joan, fundraising party, New York, NY, 21 October 1974<br />

Box 97<br />

Davidson, Paul, 1971: 18 February-14 May<br />

Davos, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, First European Management Conference, 23-27 January 1971<br />

Delos Symposium, Greece, July 1968 (cancelled)<br />

Democratic Advisory Council Resolution, 13 May 1971<br />

Democratic Caucus Committee Hearing to Study Interest Rates, Washington, DC, 26<br />

September 1969<br />

Democratic Council of Massachusetts, Galbraith cocktail party, 12 December 1969<br />

Democratic National Convention<br />

Chicago, Illinois, August 1968<br />

General<br />

Post Convention letters re fourth party, 1968: 3 August-24 September<br />

Suit against City of Chicago, JKG as witness, 18 November 1969-7 January 1970<br />

Miami Beach, Florida, 10-14 July 1972<br />

Democratic Policy Council of the Democratic National Committee<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

Box 98<br />

Democratic Policy Council, re: Robert Strauss fiasco, Fall 1970<br />

Democratic Steering <strong>and</strong> Policy Committee Meeting, Washington, DC, 27 June 1974<br />

Democratic Study Group, tenth anniversary dinner, Washington, DC, 4 December 1969 (did<br />

not attend)<br />

Demoforum Association Events, Portl<strong>and</strong>, Oregon, address, 27 April 1973<br />

Denton, Hazel, 23 December 1968-23 December 1974<br />

Denver, University of, Denver, CO, address, 24 April 1973<br />

Department of State, U.S., Consultant to Bureau of Near Eastern <strong>and</strong> South Asian Affairs,<br />

28 June 1966-14 March 1969<br />

DePaul University, Chicago, IL, address, 1 May 1972<br />

[51]


Deutsch, Andre, dinner party, 30 Francis Ave., 31 October 1972<br />

Diamond, Hymen, 22 April 1968-25 May 1972<br />

Die Zeit, Hamburg, Germany, 19 May 1974<br />

Dietrich Memorial Lecture, Unitarian Society, Minneapolis, MN, 30 March 1968<br />

Dorner, Peter, 6 January 1965-21 June 1971<br />

Douglas, Senator Paul, Illinois Campaign Trip by JKG, 25-27 October 1966<br />

Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, address, 24 April 1974<br />

Dresden Technical University, Dresden, Germany (GDR), address, 18-19 April 1971<br />

(cancelled)<br />

Drinan, Congressman Robert F., S.J., 2 April 1970-4 October 1974<br />

Droemer, Willy, visit to Munich, May 1971<br />

Dublin University, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, address, 6 November 1970<br />

Duffey, Joseph, Campaign for Senate, 9 October 1969-31 January 1971, undated<br />

Dukakis for Governor campaign, 1974: 7 June-17 October<br />

Duke University, Durham, NC, address, 9 April 1965<br />

Duncan, Lucille <strong>and</strong> Richard, 25 September 1968-18 December 1974, undated<br />

DuPont Seminar in Los Angeles, dinner with Robert Clampitt, 7 May 1970<br />

DuPont Senior Management Lecture, Wilmington, DE, 27 October 1967<br />

Box 99<br />

Durham, University of Durham, Engl<strong>and</strong>, Honorary Degree Ceremony, 26 June 1968<br />

Duttweiler, Gottlieb, Institute, Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 26 February 1970<br />

―E‖ General<br />

1965: January-December<br />

1966: January-December<br />

1967: January-December<br />

1968: January-December; Undated<br />

1969<br />

January-July<br />

August-December; Undated<br />

1970<br />

January-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-December<br />

Box 100<br />

1971: January-December; Undated<br />

1972: January-December; Undated<br />

1973: January-December; Undated<br />

1974<br />

January-July<br />

August-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

Eastern Economic Association, Albany, NY, 27 October 1974 (cancelled)<br />

Eastern Montana State University, Billings, MT, address, 23 April 1973<br />

Eaton, Cyrus, Chairman, Chesapeake <strong>and</strong> Ohio Railway Co., 25 February 1965-3 June 1974<br />

Economic Planning Group Meeting, New York City, 15-16 December 1974<br />

Economic Summit Conference, Washington, D.C., 26-28 September 1974<br />

[52]


―Economics in the Rational Society,‖ Wednesday afternoon seminar, 1971-1972 (cancelled)<br />

Economists‘ Statement on Oil Embargo, Autumn 1973<br />

Economists‘ Statement on Guaranteed Annual Income, 15 January 1968-18 April 1969,<br />

undated<br />

Box 101<br />

Educational Committee to Halt Atomic Weapons Spread, September 1966<br />

Eisenhower, Milton S., Symposium, <strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University address, 5 November 1971<br />

Ellsberg, Daniel<br />

Affidavit for, Los Angeles, CA, 16 June 1972<br />

Trial, Los Angeles, CA, 14-19 March 1973<br />

Emory University, Atlanta, GA, address, 3 May 1970<br />

Encounter, 1965-1971<br />

Encounter Trust, September 1965<br />

Encuentro Mundial de Comunicacion, Acapulco, Mexico, 25-28 October 1974<br />

English Publicity Trip, London, Cambridge, Leeds, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19-29 November 1971<br />

Environment, 1972 Conference on, Stockholm, Sweden<br />

Environmental Clearinghouse, Inc., Ad Hoc Committee, U.S. Congress, 1968-1969<br />

Epernay, Mark, correspondence with Esquire, 1963<br />

Erdberg, Lisa, 1970: 2 April-7 December<br />

L‘Espresso, publication of JKG articles in Italy<br />

European invitations, regretted or postponed, 1969<br />

European Management Forum, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Winter, 1974<br />

Eurospace, San Francisco, CA, address, 22 May 1972<br />

Evans, Bert M., grievance against University of Nebraska, 7 June 1971-8 December 1972<br />

Evansville College, Evansville, Indiana, address, 7 April 1967<br />

Expense files for writings, 1972<br />

Box 102<br />

―F‖ General<br />

1965: January-December; Undated<br />

1966<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

1967<br />

January-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

1968<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-December<br />

Box 103<br />

1969<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

[53]


Box 104<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-December; Undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-June<br />

July-December; Undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December; Undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

Fabian Society, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, address, 18 November 1970<br />

Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, address, 24 October 1974<br />

Federation of American Scientists, address, 14 April 1974<br />

Feiwal, Professor George R., book on Kaleck‘s theory of political business cycle, 27 May<br />

1971-31 August 1974<br />

―Firing Line‖<br />

Taping in New York, 18 December 1969<br />

Miami Beach, Florida, 9 July 1972<br />

Fisher, Mrs. Welthy, 85 th birthday committee, 1965: 16 September-22 November<br />

Fitzhugh, Gilbert W., letter re Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, 8 October 1969<br />

Flemish Association for Economy, Antwerp, Belgium, 18-19 April 1949 (cancelled)<br />

Florida Presbyterian College, St. Petersburg, Florida, Free Institutions Forum, 12-14 May<br />

1971<br />

Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, address, 11 May 1971<br />

Florida, University of, Gainesville, FL, address, 6 May 1972<br />

Box 105<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>, Exhibition of Indian Miniatures, Cambridge, MA, 9 March 1965<br />

―For Women Today‖ show, WBZ-TV, 23 April 1971<br />

Ford Foundation, trip to Egypt, Aswan, development project, 3-17 January 1965 (cancelled)<br />

Ford Hall Forum, Jordan Hall, Boston, address<br />

10 December 1967<br />

10 October 1971<br />

10 December 1972<br />

Foreign Policy Association Convocation, New York, NY, 27 May 1968<br />

[54]


Foreign rights: syndicate<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972-1973<br />

Fortune, Amos, Forum, Jaffrey Center, NH, address<br />

20 August 1971 (cancelled)<br />

18 August 1972<br />

Fortune Magazine, dinner honoring JKG, 29 November 1967<br />

Freedom Forum, Schenectady, NY, address, 5 April 1965<br />

Freeman, Orville L., 8 January 1965-19 July 1973<br />

French, Mrs. <strong>John</strong>, luncheon, New York, NY. Also with <strong>John</strong> Mosler, 20 November 1967<br />

Friends Academy, New York, NY, commencement address, 10 June 1967<br />

Frost, David<br />

Show, New York, NY<br />

17 November 1969<br />

1971<br />

April 28<br />

October 4<br />

December 21<br />

Trip to Bermuda, 12 January 1972<br />

Fulbright Scholars Dinner (Senior), Joyce Chen‘s, Cambridge, address, 10 April 1968<br />

Fulbright, Senator J. William, 22 June 1965-1 February 1975<br />

Fund for Education in World Order, Fund for Peace, 1968-1974<br />

Box 106<br />

Fund for New Priorities in America, 1969<br />

―G‖ General<br />

1965<br />

January-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

1966<br />

January-August<br />

September-December<br />

1967<br />

January-July<br />

August-December<br />

1968<br />

January-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-December; Undated<br />

1969<br />

January-June<br />

Box 107<br />

1970<br />

July-October<br />

November-December; Undated<br />

January-May<br />

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1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

June-December; Undated<br />

January-July<br />

August-December; Undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-September<br />

October-December; Undated<br />

January-August<br />

Box 108<br />

September-December<br />

1974<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December<br />

Galbraith, Alan-Sarah Dunlap Wedding 12 April 1969<br />

Galbraith Mr. & Mrs. Alan<br />

Parties for, Cambridge, MA, 3 January 1970<br />

Dinner & punch party, 6-7 January 1972<br />

Galbraith, Ambassador & Mrs. Francis, visit to Francis Ave, 1974: February-March<br />

Galbraith, Catherine<br />

Montana trip with sons Peter & Jamie, July 1966<br />

Trip to Portugal, Tanzania, India, Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal, Japan; 1971: 14 August-26<br />

September<br />

Galbraith Festival, New York, NY, 17 November 1979<br />

Correspondence, June 1969-January 1970, undated (2 folders)<br />

Invitation lists<br />

Box 109<br />

Galbraith, Francis, Ambassador to Indonesia, 25 March 1965-18 July 1974<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />

Birthday<br />

15 October<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

For Senator, 1972<br />

Hospitalization, June 1979<br />

―The Galbraith Pentagon Papers,‖ non published, April 1967<br />

Galbraith Residence, installation of sauna, 30 Francis Street, 1970: January-February<br />

G<strong>and</strong>hi, Mrs. Indira, dinner <strong>and</strong> reception, attended by Mrs. Galbraith, 5 November 1971<br />

General Correspondence<br />

1965<br />

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1966<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

Box 110<br />

September-October<br />

November-December<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

General Motors Corp., Exhibits to Response, 18 October 1968 (2 folders)<br />

Geneva, University of<br />

Graduate Institute of International Studies seminars, Winter 1974<br />

Lecture, 3 March 1969<br />

Genoa Chamber of Commerce, Genoa, Italy, 15 February 1972<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, address, 6 April 1965<br />

Georgia State College, Atlanta, GA, lecture, 2 May 1970<br />

Georgia, University of, Athens, GA, lectures, 21-24 November 1968<br />

German Society for Foreign Affairs, Bonn, Germany<br />

Address, 11 March 1970 (cancelled)<br />

Address, November 1970<br />

Box 111<br />

German television interview, Cambridge, MA, 31 May 1972<br />

Germany, trip to, Loccum Conference lecture, Autumn 1966<br />

Godkin Lectures, McGeorge Bundy, 11-13 March 1968<br />

Goldberg, Ambassador <strong>and</strong> Mrs., dinner in honor of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. McGeorge Bundy, New<br />

York, NY, 20 April 1966<br />

Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, lecture, 5 April 1966<br />

Governor of Massachusetts, letters re possible c<strong>and</strong>idacy of JKG, 10 January 1966-9<br />

November 1967, undated<br />

Graham, Kay (Mrs. Philip), dinner; Kissinger, Sec. Henry, lunch, Washington, D.C., 7<br />

December 1973<br />

Granada television interview<br />

Prime Minister Wilson, 20 June 1967<br />

Ian Smith, Autumn 1967 (not scheduled)<br />

LTA Series, 1966-1967<br />

Address at Great St. Mary‘s, The University Church, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 16 February<br />

1971<br />

Greek petition, The New York Times, 21 April 1973<br />

Greenspun, Nathaniel, thesis, 1967<br />

Letter from Mrs. Nettie Greenstein of Newark Hotel for Aged<br />

[57]


Group Editors, South Africa, 2 December 1968-10 March 1969<br />

Grove City College, Grove City, PA, lecture, 29 March 1969 (cancelled)<br />

Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong> correspondence, 1968: 5 August-3 December<br />

Trips<br />

January 1965 (cancelled)<br />

17-31 January 1966<br />

1967: January-March<br />

Winter 1967-1968<br />

16-20 June 1968<br />

December 1968-April 1969<br />

1970: January-March<br />

Winter 1972<br />

Box 112<br />

Winter 1973<br />

Winter 1974<br />

Gulf Boycott Coalition advisory board, 1973<br />

Guelph, University of, Guelph, Ontario, Canada<br />

Honorary degree, 21 May 1965<br />

Correspondence re Time quote <strong>and</strong> robe, 1968<br />

11-14 October 1973<br />

Gujral, Satish, exhibition, Middletown, CT, 15 November 1974<br />

Gumaelius Conference, Malmo, Sweden, November 1969<br />

―H‖ general<br />

1965<br />

January-September<br />

October-December<br />

1966<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1967<br />

January-March<br />

Box 113<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

April-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-November<br />

December<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November<br />

December, undated<br />

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Box 114<br />

Box 115<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-November<br />

December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-November<br />

December, undated<br />

Hadassah book <strong>and</strong> author luncheon address, Washington, DC, 4 December 1973; also<br />

interview in New York for ―Le Soir‖<br />

Hadassah 59 th Annual Convention address, Denver, CO, 28 August 1973<br />

Hale, Sarah Josepha, award, Newport, NH, 24 August 1967<br />

Halberstam, David: Affidavit for, 22 October 1971<br />

Box 116<br />

Halifax Electric Cooperative Address at annual meeting, West Dover, VT, 19 July 1968<br />

Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, VA, address, 16 April 1974<br />

Hansen, Alvin, dinner, 7 October 1967<br />

Harken, Dwight, M.D., Boston Globe heart surgery articles, 1976<br />

Harlech, Lord <strong>and</strong> Lady, dinner, 6 May 1966<br />

Harriman, W. Averell<br />

Dinner by Democratic Study Group, Washington, DC, 15 May 1974<br />

Speaker at Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, MA, 2 October 1974<br />

Harris, Seymour<br />

1965-1974<br />

Article on Mrs. Harris, published by Harvard University Press, Autumn 1965<br />

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Dinner for (also for Alvin Hansen, Beardsley Ruml, <strong>and</strong> Hans Christian Sonne), New<br />

York, NY, 1965 (cancelled)<br />

Memorial service, Cambridge, MA, 12 December 1974<br />

Hart, Senator Phillip, fundraising party, co-sponsors JKG <strong>and</strong> Ura Arkus-Duntov, New York<br />

City, 18 March 1970<br />

Harvard Club of Mexico City address, 21 February 1968<br />

Harvard Club of New York City, NY, 28 September 1972<br />

Harvard Club of San Francisco Centennial Dinner address, 5 December 1974<br />

Harvard Community Health Plan Board of Directors, 1968-1972 (2 folders)<br />

Box 117<br />

Harvard Fulbright Scholars meeting, address, Cambridge, MA, 14 May 1974<br />

Harvard University<br />

Department of Economics, 1963-1967, undated<br />

Letter to President Bok <strong>and</strong> Dean Dunlop: re: University finances, 1972<br />

Hathaway, Senator William Price <strong>and</strong> wage controls letter, 22 March 1974<br />

Heller, Walter, copy of Council of Economic Advisors Report, 10 March 1961 (2 folders)<br />

Helsinki, University of, lecture, Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 25 April 1969<br />

Henderson, Leon, OPA anniversary gift fund, November 1965-September 1966 (4 folders)<br />

[Closed]<br />

Herder <strong>and</strong> Herder, critique of ―Sibley of the CIA,‖ March 1970<br />

Hilly, Gerald W., 25 July 1968-25 November 1974, undated<br />

Hilsman, Roger, c<strong>and</strong>idacy for Congress from Connecticut, 1972<br />

Hobart <strong>and</strong> William Smith Colleges, commencement address <strong>and</strong> honorary degree, Geneva,<br />

NY, 11 June 1967<br />

Hoff, Philip, for Senate, 1969-1970<br />

Hohenstein Management Institut, Bonn, Germany, 23 May 1974<br />

Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Cocktail party for ―The Triumph,‖ New York, NY, 17 April 1968<br />

General correspondence<br />

1965-1966<br />

1967-1968<br />

Box 118<br />

1969-1974, undated<br />

New blurb for publicity department, 1967<br />

Publication date party for ―New Industrial State,‖ Boston, MA, 12 June 1967<br />

Request for profit-sharing for JKG, 9 May 1967<br />

House Democratic Steering <strong>and</strong> Policy Committee Advisory Board, 1974<br />

Humphrey, Hubert<br />

C<strong>and</strong>idacy<br />

Endorsement by Americans for Democratic Action, 1968<br />

Humphrey-Muskie Campaign, 1968<br />

Presidential campaign <strong>and</strong> invitations, 1968<br />

Subject of New York Times ad, November 1968<br />

Correspondence, 12 March 1965-5 November 1974<br />

Luncheon, League for Industrial Democracy, 19 April 1969<br />

Hungarian Economic Association, Budapest, Hungary<br />

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Box 119<br />

1970: 31 May-4 June (cancelled)<br />

6-10 April 1972<br />

Hyde, Sarah (employment forms), 1976 [CLOSED]<br />

Hyman, Lester, c<strong>and</strong>idate for Attorney General of Massachusetts, 1966<br />

I general<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

January-July<br />

August-December<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-April<br />

May-December<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

Box 120<br />

IBM<br />

Europe-address, Rome, Italy, 26 March 1971<br />

Product line planning conference, Washington, DC, 29 May 1969<br />

Idea of the City, The, correspondence with Chelsea House, 1971<br />

Ife, University of, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, spring 1973 (cancelled)<br />

III Textile Fair, lecture, Barcelona, Spain, 4 October 1965<br />

Illinois, University of<br />

Urbana, Centennial Symposium, 16-17 April 1967<br />

Commencement address, Chicago, 14 June 1970<br />

IMEDE (Institut pour l‘Etude des Methodes de Direction de l‘Entreprise), Lausanne-Ouchy,<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

Address<br />

19 February 1970<br />

17 March 1972<br />

Management Development Institute conference, March 1969<br />

India trip, 7-15 September 1971<br />

Indian Embassy dinner for Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Washington, DC, 11 January 1973<br />

Indian Paintings<br />

―A Flower from Every Meadow,‖ Asia House exhibition, 1973<br />

Exhibition at MIT, March 1973<br />

Indiana University address, Bloomington, IN, 3 May 1971<br />

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Initiative Committee for National Economic Planning, 1974<br />

Institute for American Democracy Board of Sponsors, 1969-1973<br />

International Advertising Association world congress, Berlin, 19-21 June 1968<br />

International Association of Agricultural Economics Conference, Minsk, Russia, August<br />

1970 (cancelled)<br />

International Association (Congress) of Cultural Freedom<br />

Paris, 1 February 1968<br />

Paris, 11-12 May 1968<br />

Box 121<br />

Trustee<br />

October 1966-December 1969<br />

January 1970-June 1972, undated<br />

International Congress on Human Relations, speech, Melbourne, Australia, 4 May 1965<br />

International Congress of Orientalists, Finance committee of the XXVII, meeting, 13-19<br />

August 1967<br />

International Economic Association, Alpbach, Tyrol, Austria, 1971: 27 August-2 September<br />

International meetings of Departments of Economy <strong>and</strong> Finances, Paris, 20-23 June 1972<br />

Box 122<br />

International Society for the Advancement of Management, address, Phoenix, AZ, 22-23<br />

May 1972<br />

Iowa, University of, address, Iowa City, 1 April 1969<br />

Iran trip, Plan <strong>and</strong> Budget Organization, 11-18 September 1974<br />

Iranian Ambassador et al, correspondence re CBC lectures, Autumn 1968<br />

Irish Economic, Social <strong>and</strong> Cultural Association, Dublin, 11-14 November 1965<br />

Irish Management Institute Conference, Killarney, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 20-22 April 1972 (cancelled)<br />

Irish Society for Labour Law <strong>and</strong> Social Legislation, address, Dublin, 7 November 1970<br />

Israel trip, summer 1968<br />

Italian television, Rome, 6-8 February 1970<br />

Box 123<br />

Italiana, Associazione Culturale, Turin, Milan, Bari, Rome, 4-8 May 1968<br />

―J‖ general<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

January-April<br />

May-December<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

Box 124<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

[62]


January-April<br />

May-October<br />

November-December<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

Jamaica, West Indies, information on houses for sale, May 1965<br />

Jephcott Lectures Trust, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, Thanksgiving weekend, 1972<br />

Jewish Community Council <strong>and</strong> Center, lecture, El Paso, TX, 9 April 1967<br />

Jha, Ambassador L.K., visit to Cambridge, spring 1972<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, Grace, financial statements pertaining to her employment, 1966 [CLOSED]<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, President Lyndon<br />

11 January 1965-26 November 1974<br />

Communication on possible talent for the State Department, 22 April 1965<br />

Box 125<br />

Inauguration, Washington, DC, 20 January 1965<br />

Letter to President <strong>John</strong>son from Professors Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Kaysen <strong>and</strong> Dean Wiesner<br />

on Indian Economic Aid, 30 March 1965<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um, re: Madame Indira G<strong>and</strong>hi‘s visit, March 1966<br />

Joint Economic Hearings of Congress, 2 August 1967 (cancelled)<br />

Jugtown Pottery fundraising party, Cambridge, 27 April 1970<br />

―K‖ general<br />

1965<br />

January-April<br />

May-December, undated<br />

1966<br />

January-April<br />

May-October<br />

November-December<br />

1967<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1968<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

Box 126<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

August-December<br />

January-May<br />

June-September<br />

October-November<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

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Box 127<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

January-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-November<br />

December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-November<br />

December, undated<br />

1974<br />

Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, address, 6 May 1971<br />

Kansas, University of, Lawrence, KS, address, 7 May 1971<br />

Karsh, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Yousuf, 1967-1970<br />

Krastner, Elliot (Arm<strong>and</strong>o Vargas), January 1969-January 1970<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Dinner, party at Galbraith home afterward<br />

17 October 1966<br />

1 May 1967<br />

Box 128<br />

[General], 1965-1974<br />

Conference on campaign decision making, 5-6 January 1973<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Jacqueline, party given by Paul Mellons, Oyster Harbors, MA, 5 August 1966<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F., Memorial Award Board, Harper & Row, 1967<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Informal address, Waltham, MA, 2 October 1972<br />

Meeting, New York, NY, 14 January 1970<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert F.<br />

Action Corps Advisory Council, 1969-1974<br />

For President, 1968<br />

Memorial Service, Harvard University, 10 June 1968<br />

Memorial Suggestion Memo to Edward <strong>and</strong> Ethel <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 15 July 1968<br />

MIT-Cambridge Group to Assist the Senator (headed by Edwin Kuh)<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Senator <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Robert F., 16 November 1971-12 September 1967<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Senator Edward M.<br />

Dinner in Cambridge, 14 January 1974<br />

Tunney, Senator <strong>John</strong> V., visit to JKG at Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, February 1972<br />

Keyserling, Leon, memo re election, 10 November 1968<br />

King, Coretta Scott, full employment conference, 14 June 1974<br />

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Kirkcaldy, Royal Burgh of (Scotl<strong>and</strong>), 250 th anniversary of Adam Smith‘s birth, 5 June<br />

1973)<br />

Kissinger, Dr. Henry A.<br />

15 June 1966-16 November 1970<br />

Dinner party at Galbraith‘s, 9 December 1971 (cancelled)<br />

Box 129<br />

Klayman, Maxwell, general correspondence, 1963-1970, undated<br />

Knox College commencement, Galesburg, IL, 13 June 1970<br />

Kraft, Hy, refilming of The Triumph, 19 August 1968-15 July 1971<br />

Kung Ching Hao, 1 February 1974-15 March 1975<br />

Kunstler, William, fundraising party, Cambridge, 11 April 1970<br />

―L‖ general<br />

1965<br />

January-May<br />

June-December, undated<br />

1966<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1967<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

Box 130<br />

Box 131<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June<br />

July-October<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-December<br />

January-February<br />

March-June<br />

July-December, undated<br />

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1974<br />

January-April<br />

May-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January<br />

February-September<br />

Box 132<br />

October-December<br />

Lambert, Baron, dinner in Brussels, 11 March 1970<br />

Lancaster, University of, visit, Lancaster, Engl<strong>and</strong>, November 1970 (cancelled)<br />

Lasker, Florina, Civil Liberties Award, 1967 Selection Committee meeting, New York, NY,<br />

18 November 1967<br />

League for Industrial Democracy, address, New York, NY, 22 April 1967<br />

Lecture tour<br />

1972<br />

16-29 April 1973<br />

1974: April-May<br />

Lederer, Eppie (Ann L<strong>and</strong>ers), 27 April 1967-23 August 1971<br />

Lee, Prime Minister of Singapore, dinner in Cambridge, 9 December 1968<br />

Lee Kee Boot & Shoe Maker, Hong Kong, 1965-1973<br />

Legal Defense Fund address, New York, NY, 19 May 1972<br />

Legislative Service Bureau seminar, Boston, MA, 10 January 1974<br />

Lehigh University address, Bethlehem, PA, 1 May 1973<br />

Lekachman, Robert <strong>and</strong> JKG, joint statement re report on inflation, 12 July 1974<br />

Leontief, Wassily, 24 May 1965-16 January 1974<br />

Letter to Galbraith re: tour of homel<strong>and</strong>, 1969<br />

Letter to the President, 22 July 1965<br />

Letter to Wright Patman on Wage Price Controls, 1971<br />

Letters suggesting changes in article on Keynes, 1966<br />

The Liberal Papers, Doubleday <strong>and</strong> Company Publication, Sponsored by ADA, April 1967<br />

Liem, Som, 1965-1970<br />

Box 133<br />

Literary Round Table luncheon, Esquire Magazine, 10 February 1967<br />

Loma Linda University, California, address, 18 April 1974<br />

London Foreign Affairs Club lecture, 23 November 1970<br />

London, Paris, Oxford <strong>and</strong> Amsterdam trip, 1971: 18 November-1 December<br />

London School of Economics Monetary Economics Society lecture, 17 November 1970<br />

London trip for talks with Granada TV, 17-24 September 1967<br />

Look Magazine, March 1963-April 1964<br />

Louisiana State University lecture, 17 April 1973 (cancelled)<br />

Louisiana Tech University lecture, 16 April 1973<br />

Louvain, University of, lecture, Louvain, Belgium, 2 February 1972<br />

Loyola University lecture, New Orleans, LA, 8 April 1969<br />

Loyola University Centennial, Chicago, IL, 1969: 30 September-1 October (cancelled)<br />

―M‖ general<br />

1965<br />

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Box 134<br />

Box 135<br />

Box 136<br />

Box 137<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

January-April<br />

May-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-September<br />

September-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April-June<br />

June-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-September<br />

October-November<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-June<br />

July-September<br />

October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

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1973<br />

April-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

Box 138<br />

1974<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

Macmillan Company, 1968-1969<br />

Main Line School Night Association lecture, Philadelphia, 6 April 1966<br />

Majorca Trip, 13-27 May 1967<br />

Marfleet Lecture, University of Toronto, Canada, 1 April 1966<br />

Marketing Management Institute, Düsseldorf, Germany<br />

23 November 1972<br />

16 November 1973<br />

Marris, Robin<br />

Project, 1968-1970<br />

Referee for degree committee at University of Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Marris-Solow Conference, Glen Cove, Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, NY, 19 September 1968<br />

Marshall Professorship Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1968<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong>, University of at Baltimore, commencement address <strong>and</strong> honorary degree, 1 June<br />

1973<br />

Mass Communications, Inc.: Film (Audiocassette) of Harvard Seminar, August 1973<br />

Massachusetts Commission for a Memorial to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 1965<br />

Box 139<br />

Massachusetts Democratic Advisory Council, 1967-1969<br />

Massachusetts Democratic State Committee, omission of JKG from slate, spring 1968<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Commencement convocation, 12 June 1969<br />

Program for Senior Executives, Cambridge, MA, 1 November 1972<br />

Massachusetts, University of<br />

Amherst, lecture, 4 October 1968<br />

Boston, address, 18 November 1974<br />

Massey Lectures, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 3-8 September 1965<br />

McCall Corporation dinner, New York, NY, 24 March 1965<br />

McCarthy, Eugene<br />

Presidential campaign<br />

Advertisements<br />

―A Letter to Democratic Leaders‖<br />

[68]


―The Proper Posture of Liberalism,‖ summer 1968<br />

Announcement of ―Month for McCarthy,‖ 16 July 1968<br />

New Hampshire trip, 7 March 1968<br />

New York City trip, 13 March 1968<br />

Wisconsin trip, March 1968<br />

General correspondence<br />

24 October 1967-15 April 1968<br />

1968: 16 April-18 October, undated<br />

National headquarters, 1968<br />

Economic Advisory Group, 1968<br />

Rally<br />

Lenox, MA, 20 April 1968<br />

Madison Square Garden, New York City, address, 15 August 1968<br />

Personal correspondence<br />

McCarthy History Project, Academic Advisory Council, 1969<br />

McCloy correspondence about Council on Foreign Relations, 1966: November-December<br />

McGee, Frank, show re military-industrial complex, 22 June 1969<br />

McGovern for President: Correspondence, [1972]<br />

McGovern reception, G<strong>and</strong>hi reception, meeting with Ned Chase, New York City, 14<br />

October 1968<br />

Box 140<br />

McLean-Hunter International Forum lecture, Montreal, Canada, 16 August 1967<br />

Meany, George, meeting, Washington, DC, 30 December 1970 (cancelled)<br />

Meet the Press, Friendly‘s party, Washington, DC, 30 December 1971-3 January 1972<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um on ―The Automobile Industry: A Case Study in Competition,‖ November<br />

1968<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um to President <strong>John</strong>son on Vietnam, 28 March 1965<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um to Secretary Rusk, Ambassador Goldberg <strong>and</strong> Mr. Bundy, re: India <strong>and</strong><br />

Pakistan, 21 Setpember 1965<br />

Menshikov, Dr. Stanley<br />

Seminar <strong>and</strong> dinner<br />

1 April 1970<br />

16 December 1971<br />

Visit to Cambridge, 1967: September-October<br />

Members of Congress for Peace through Law, Washington, DC, 27 June 1972<br />

Meredith College address, Raleigh, NC, 7 April 1965<br />

Mexican Anglo-Mexicana Economic Association, Mexico City, 19-21 August 1970<br />

Michaelis, Mrs. Diana, trip to Far East, summer 1967<br />

Michigan State University<br />

Commencement address <strong>and</strong> honorary degree, 4 December 1971<br />

East Lansing, MI address, 1 May 1974<br />

Michigan, University of, spring commencement address, 30 April 1966<br />

Milan, Italy, Ninth European Marketing Congress, 27 May 1971<br />

Military Budget <strong>and</strong> National Priorities Congressional Conference, 28 March 1969<br />

Million Dollar Maharajah Gala, New York, NY, 26 April 1968<br />

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Box 142<br />

Box 143<br />

Milton Lodge, B‘nai B‘rith ―Most Dedicated Person Award,‖ Milton, MA, 16 February<br />

1966<br />

Minnesota, University of<br />

Address, Minneapolis, 29 March 1968<br />

Convocation, <strong>and</strong> New York Democratic Party dinner, 20 May 1970<br />

Mississippi State College address, 4 May 1970<br />

Missouri, University of, lecture, Columbia, MO, 3 May 1972<br />

Mondale for President campaign, 1974<br />

Money: [Financial matters, 1967-1968]<br />

Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL, lecture, 15 February 1968<br />

Montana, University of, Mansfield Lecture, Missoula, MT, 3-4 April 1969<br />

Moratorium Day, 15 April 1970<br />

Morse, Senator Wayne, fundraising by ―Re-elect Morse‖ Committee, 1967-1968<br />

Moss, Congressman <strong>John</strong>, correspondence re Council on Foreign Relations, 1969<br />

Mott, Stewart Rawlings, 1 October 1968-8 January 1972<br />

Mount Greylock Protective Association, 1966<br />

Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, dinner, The Century Association, New York City, 5 October<br />

1972<br />

Ms. Magazine luncheon, dinner with Mrs. Marietta Tree, New York City, 21-22 May 1973<br />

Munich, Annual Assembly <strong>and</strong> Conference of Union of German Cities, 25-26 May 1971<br />

Muskie, Senator Edmund S.<br />

Correspondence, 1971<br />

Speech of introduction by JKG, Boston College, 21 October 1968<br />

―N‖ general<br />

1965<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

January-May<br />

June-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December<br />

January-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-December<br />

January-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

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Box 144<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-April<br />

May-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-December, undated<br />

Nader, Ralph, conference, Washington, DC, 30-31 October 1971<br />

Nair, Mrs. Kusum, 1964-1969<br />

Nathan, Robert R., 1965-1973<br />

National Advisory Council of the Office of Economic Opportunity meeting<br />

Washington, DC, 3 February 1965<br />

Washington, DC, 9-10 September 1966<br />

Washington, DC, 17-18 June 1966<br />

National Association of College Bookstores convention, Miami Beach, FL, 27 April 1967<br />

National Book Awards<br />

Presentation, Lincoln Center, NY, 15 March 1966<br />

Jury, 1966<br />

National Broadcasting Company, 1966-1974<br />

National Citizens‘ Committee for Public Broadcasting<br />

November 1967-January 1969<br />

Box 145<br />

1969: February-September<br />

October 1969-April 1970, undated<br />

National Committee for Free Elections in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1966-1967<br />

National Committee for Immigration Reform, 1964-1965<br />

National Convocation on the Challenge of Building Peace, 29-30 April 1970<br />

National Farmers Union Convention, Chicago, IL, 17 March 1965<br />

National Institute of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, induction of JKG as member, New York, 25 May<br />

1966<br />

National Labor Leadership Assembly for Peace (Trade union division of SANE), address,<br />

Chicago, IL, 11 November 1967<br />

National Legislative Conference of the National League of Cities, Washington, DC, 31<br />

March 1965<br />

National Press Club address, Washington, DC, 3 June 1968<br />

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National Student Association address, Washington, DC, 19 August 1967<br />

National Tripartite Conference on Labor-Management Relations, Ottawa, Canada, 27-29<br />

October 1969<br />

Box 146<br />

Neal, Fred Warner<br />

Congressional campaign trip, Los Angeles, 18-20 October 1968<br />

Meeting in New York, 28 October 1974<br />

Nebraska Educational Television Council filming, 1969: July-October<br />

Nebraska, University of, lectures, 2-3 April 1965<br />

Negotiation Now meeting, Princeton, NJ, 19 November 1967<br />

The New Democrat luncheon, New York, NY, 8 June 1971<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Coalition on Nuclear Pollution, October 1971-May 1972, undated<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong> trip, 3-9 September 1965<br />

New Leader 50 th anniversary dinner, New York, NY, 14 November 1973<br />

New Mexico, University of, address, Albuquerque, 5 May 1970<br />

Newport Naval War College, Newport, RI, 7 December 1966<br />

Newsfront-Net broadcast, 14 February 1968<br />

New York City Mayor‘s Council against Poverty meeting, 17-18 December 1965<br />

New York Civil Liberties Union<br />

Dinner for Maxwell Dane, 15 November 1971<br />

Dinner to present Lasker Award, 21 March 1968<br />

New York Magazine fact finding trip to Engl<strong>and</strong>, France <strong>and</strong> Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1973: 22 July-3<br />

August<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> dinner, New York, NY, 24 October 1972<br />

New York Times, 1961-1969<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, University of, Auckl<strong>and</strong>, lectures, 6-19 September 1968<br />

NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation lectures, 10-20 September 1971<br />

Nieman Foundation convocation, Harvard University, 26 May 1973<br />

Nixon Speech on Inflation, JKG‘s Statement, 17 June 1970<br />

North American Conference of University Presidents, Oyster Bay, NY, 23 June 1967<br />

North Carolina, University of<br />

The Carolina Forum, address, 8 April 1965<br />

Lectures, Greensboro, NC, 6-8 April 1965<br />

1966 Carolina Symposium, Chapel Hill, 17-18 April 1966<br />

North Country Community College address, Saranac Lake, NY, 28 April 1970<br />

Northeastern University address, Boston, MA, 2 April 1970<br />

Northern State College address, Aberdeen SD, 25 April 1973<br />

Box 147<br />

Le Nouvel Observateur lecture, Paris, France, 1-2 February 1971<br />

―O‖ general<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

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1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

January-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

Box 148<br />

1974<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong> University lecture, Rochester, MI, 16 February 1968<br />

Office of Economic Opportunity<br />

1965-1967<br />

Advisory Councils meeting, 6-7 January 1966<br />

Ohio State University Symposium, Columbus, OH, 5 April 1967<br />

Oklahoma State University address, Stillwater, OK, 8 April 1968 (cancelled)<br />

Oklahoma, University of, Norman, OK<br />

Address, 8 May 1971<br />

Address, 12 May 1974<br />

Oliphant, Jas. H. & Co., Inc., forum, New York, NY, 12 November 1974<br />

Osborn, Robert drawing of JKG dancing, 1970<br />

Ottawa, University of, lecture, Ottawa, Ontario, 25 October 1969<br />

Oxfam lecture, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 26 November 1971<br />

Oxfam-America, Americans for East Pakistan Refugees, sponsor, 1971<br />

Oxford Economic Society speech, Exeter College, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19 February 1971<br />

―P‖ general<br />

1965<br />

Box 149<br />

Box 150<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

January-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-May<br />

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Box 151<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

June-August<br />

September-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-December, undated<br />

Pacem in Terris III, Washington, DC, 8-11 October 1973<br />

Pacem in Terris Convocation, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 28-31 May 1967<br />

Pap<strong>and</strong>reou, Andreas, correspondence re Greek coup of spring 1967 <strong>and</strong> imprisonment of<br />

Andreas Pap<strong>and</strong>reou, 1967-1969 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 152<br />

Pap<strong>and</strong>reou, Andreas, correspondence re Greek coup of spring 1967 <strong>and</strong> imprisonment of<br />

Andreas Pap<strong>and</strong>reou, 1967-1969 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Papazissis, Victor, Greek political prisoner, 27 April 1970-17 April 1974<br />

Paperback rights on JKG‘s books with New American <strong>Library</strong> <strong>and</strong> Houghton Mifflin, 1965<br />

Paris, France, 17-19 May 1974<br />

P.E.N. Club address, New York, NY, 3-4 March 1968<br />

Peabody, Governor Endicott, correspondence, 17 May 1963-28 December 1967<br />

Peace Corps Returned Volunteer Program, Washington, DC, 5-7 March 1965<br />

Peace Point, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 1975<br />

Pegram Lectures, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, NY, 8-10 October<br />

1969<br />

Pennsylvania State University lecture, University Park, PA, 9 April 1966<br />

Pennsylvania, University of, ―Connaissance‖ in Philadelphia, 31 March 1969<br />

Perdue University, Sears Lectures, Lafayette, IN, 7-8 April 1966<br />

Phillips Exeter Academy<br />

Address, Exeter, NH, 12 November 1967<br />

Capital Fund Campaign Committee, 8 September 1966-28 March 1968<br />

Pittsburgh, University of<br />

Address, Pittsburgh, PA, 18 September 1966<br />

And Harvard Club of Southern California, 15-19 January 1969<br />

Planned Parenthood Honorary Sponsoring Council, 30 December 1963-5 September 1969<br />

Box 153<br />

Playboy Writers Convocation, Chicago, IL, 8 October 1971<br />

Popkin, Professor Samuel Lewis<br />

Affidavit for, 15 October 1971<br />

Fundraising letter, 10 November 1971, <strong>and</strong> legal fund material<br />

Population Crisis Committee honorary membership, 2 August 1965-6 June 1969<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong> Community College address, Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR, 26 April 1973<br />

Portsmouth Polytechnic lecture, Portsmouth, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 27 March 1971<br />

Pre-Economic Summit Conference, Washington, DC, 5 September 1974<br />

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Prince Edward Isl<strong>and</strong>, University of Charlottetown address, 11 November 1974<br />

Prince George‘s Community College address, Largo, MD, 5 May 1972<br />

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ<br />

Walter E. Edge Lectures, 28-30 October 1965<br />

Junior Class speech, 1 December 1969<br />

Privatbanken lecture, Copenhagen, Denmark, 8 March 1974<br />

Program on Technology <strong>and</strong> Society, Mesthene meeting, Cambridge, MA, 31 March 1970<br />

Provident National Bank address, Philadelphia, PA, 18 October 1972<br />

Public Resources Association Board, honorary chairmanship, 1967-1968<br />

Publishers-Hall syndicate, 1969-1970<br />

Puerto Rico, University of, lectures, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 6-8 January 1972<br />

―Q‖ general<br />

1965-1968<br />

1969-1974<br />

Queen‘s University Convocation, Kingston, Ontario, 20 October 1967<br />

Box 154<br />

―R‖ general<br />

1965<br />

Box 155<br />

Box 156<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November-December<br />

January-May<br />

June-December<br />

January-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

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1973<br />

1974<br />

July-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-April<br />

May-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

Radcliffe College Silver Anniversary Dinner address, Fogg <strong>Museum</strong>, Cambridge, MA, 17<br />

June 1967<br />

Radziwill, Princess Lee, party by Ladies’ Home Journal, New York, NY, 19 December<br />

1972<br />

Box 157<br />

RAI Italian television interview<br />

Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 18 February 1972<br />

Rome, Italy, 14-15 February 1974<br />

R<strong>and</strong>hawa, M.S., visit to Boston, November 1968<br />

R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon Women‘s College, Lynchburg, VA, 15 April 1974<br />

R<strong>and</strong>olph, Philip A., birthday tribute, New York, NY, 6 May 1969<br />

Rauh, Joseph, testimonial dinner, Washington, DC, 16 January 1971<br />

Raymond College, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, 7 April 1968<br />

Referendum ‘70, 1970: 1 April-5 November<br />

Regis College lecture, Weston, MA, 9 November 1971<br />

Rehovoth Conference on Fiscal <strong>and</strong> Monetary Problems in Developing States, Jerusalem, 9-<br />

19 August 1965<br />

Reith Lectures of the BBC, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 15-22 November 1966 (2 folders)<br />

Box 158<br />

Responses to statement that students‘ protests were fine, February 1966<br />

Reuss, Congressman Henry, cocktail party, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 28 January 1971<br />

Reuther, Walter<br />

Correspondence, 1967-1968<br />

Testimonial dinner, Washington, DC, 24 March 1968 (cancelled)<br />

Richard J. Reynolds High School address, Winston-Salem, NC, 7 April 1965<br />

Rice University lecture, Houston, TX, 10 April 1967<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> College commencement address, Providence, RI, 11 June 1966<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, University of, Kingston, RI, 30 April 1970<br />

Robinson, Rev. J.A.T., dean of chapel, address, Trinity College, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 4<br />

February 1971<br />

Rochester North East Area Development lecture, Rochester, NY, 5 December 1968<br />

Rockhurst College, Kansas City, MO, 30 April 1972<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)<br />

Boston, MA, 20 February 1965<br />

Los Angeles, CA, 11 March 1966<br />

Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, Philadelphia, PA, 30 January 1965<br />

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Box 159<br />

Box 160<br />

Box 161<br />

Roper, Elmo <strong>and</strong> Associates, meeting with Crowell Co. Directors, New York, NY, 8<br />

November 1965<br />

[Rosenblatt, Maurice, April 1970]<br />

Rostow, Eugene, correspondence, 1 May 1967-19 May 1972<br />

Royal Canadian Institute address, Toronto, Canada, 9 November 1974<br />

Royal Institute of British Architects, York University, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2-6 July 1969 (cancelled)<br />

Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences address, Stockholm, 23 April 1969<br />

Rumania trip, meeting in Bucharest, February 1967<br />

Rutgers University Class Day, New Brunswick, NJ, 1966: 31 May-1 June<br />

Ryan, Congressman William F., dinner, New York, NY, 16 November 1971<br />

―S‖ general<br />

1965<br />

January-April<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

May-June<br />

July-August<br />

September-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-August<br />

September-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-May<br />

June-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-June<br />

July-September<br />

October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-July<br />

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Box 162<br />

Box 163<br />

Box 164<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

July-September<br />

October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-October<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

March-April<br />

May-June<br />

June-August<br />

August-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-March<br />

April-August<br />

September-October<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-July<br />

August-September<br />

October-November<br />

November-December, undated<br />

St. Cloud State College lecture, St. Cloud, MN, 4 May 1971<br />

St. Lawrence University convocation, address <strong>and</strong> honorary degree, Canton, NY, 25<br />

September 1968<br />

Box 165<br />

St. Mary‘s University lecture, San Antonio, TX, 12 April 1967<br />

St. Thomas Chamber of Commerce address, Ontario, Canada, 8 November 1974<br />

Salomon, Arthur K., lecture, New York University, 4 November 1965<br />

Salzburg Seminar, Schloss Leopoldskron, Austria, 19-25 March 1973<br />

Samuelson, Professor Paul A., correspondence with McGraw-Hill re extracts from Affluent<br />

Society, October 1966<br />

San Diego State College address, California, 10 March 1966<br />

San Francisco, CA trip, 2 October 1966<br />

Saskatchewan, University of, convocation, Saskatoon, 20 May 1965<br />

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Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian trip, Oslo, Copenhagen, Bergen, Lund, <strong>and</strong> Gothenberg, 14-20 March 1968<br />

Schlesinger, Arthur, JR., 1965, undated<br />

Schlesinger, Robert E.K., Christening, New York, NY, 10-11 October 1972<br />

Scottish Television Ltd. Symposium, Glasgow, 20 March 1969<br />

Scudder, Stevens <strong>and</strong> Clark, luncheon, 5 November 1965<br />

Sharma, B.R., New Delhi, India, correspondence, 1963-1968<br />

Singer, William, cocktail party, Brookline, MA, 19 November 1974<br />

Societe Meta lecture, Brussels, Belgium, 28 March 1971<br />

Society for International Development Eighth World Conference, New York, NY, 16 March<br />

1966<br />

Box 166<br />

Society for the Study of Hellenic Problems, Athens, Greece, fall 1972 (cancelled)<br />

Society of Bookmen address, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 8 March 1973<br />

Society of Industrial Accountants Conference, Toronto, Canada, 18 June 1970<br />

South Carolina, University of, lecture, Columbia, SC, 27 March 1969<br />

South Street Seaport lunch, New York, NY, 14 November 1969<br />

Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, New Bedford, MA, 28 April 1967<br />

Southern California, University of, Los Angeles, CA, 22 April 1974<br />

Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Boston, MA, 11 May 1972<br />

Southern Economics Association address, Houston, TX, 8 November 1973<br />

Soviet Academy of Science, trip to Russia, May 1970 (postponed)<br />

Stanford Business Conference, San Francisco, CA, 9 February 1967<br />

Stanford University lecture, Stanford, CA, 17 October 1969<br />

State University of New York at Stony Brook commencement address, 1 June 1969<br />

Stern Family Fund, Foundation Trustees luncheon, New York, NY, 21 November 1968<br />

Stern, Mrs. Edgar, dinner, New Orleans, LA, 7 April 1969<br />

Stetson University, Del<strong>and</strong>, FL, 4 April 1966<br />

Stevenson Lecture, Northwestern University, 2 November 1967<br />

Sunday Times of London Conference on Exploding Cities, 2-6 April 1974<br />

Super Market Institute debate, Acapulco, Mexico, 11 January 1972<br />

Susskind, David, show, New York, NY<br />

11 December 1967<br />

10 November 1969<br />

Sussex, University of Brighton lecture, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 16 November 1970<br />

Box 167<br />

Springfield Adult Education Council, Phillips Lecture, 9 October 1968<br />

Swarthmore College address, Swarthmore, PA, 31 October 1965<br />

Swiss Society for Statistics <strong>and</strong> Political Economy, Basle, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 10 March 1969<br />

Swiss Universities<br />

Lectures correspondence, St. Gall, 3 February 1969<br />

Winter 1970: Berne, 20 February 1970, Lausanne, 27 February 1970<br />

Swiss Watchmaker Association, Bienne, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 27 February 1970<br />

Symington lunch with Senators, Washington, DC, 13 October 1971<br />

Syracuse University, Maxwell School lecture, 13-14 July 1967<br />

―T‖ general<br />

1965<br />

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Box 168<br />

Box 169<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

January-April<br />

May-October<br />

November 1967-April 1968<br />

1968: May-December, undated<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-May<br />

June-December, undated<br />

January-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-December<br />

January-March<br />

April-July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

January-August<br />

September-December, undated<br />

Taussig, Frank W., research professorship, 1 July 1966-30 June 1967<br />

Tax Action Campaign sponsor, 1972-1973<br />

Technic-Union Conference, Paris, France, 22 November 1973<br />

Telephone number change, addition of private telephone in JKG‘s office, announcement, 10<br />

October 1968<br />

Temple, The, address, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, OH, 10 April 1965<br />

Temple Beth Israel forum, Phoenix, AZ, 13 March 1966<br />

Temple Israel of Miami, Florida, Town Hall Forum address, 3 April 1966<br />

Temple Mishkan Tefila Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA, 7 March 1965<br />

Texas A&M University lecture, College Station, TX, 11 April 1967<br />

Texas Technological College lecture, Lubbock, TX, 8 April 1967<br />

Texas, University of at Austin<br />

Address, 12 April 1965<br />

Lecture, 6 May 1970<br />

Lecture, 17 April 1974<br />

Thames Television interview, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 September 1973<br />

Thanksgiving trip to Europe, November 1974<br />

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Box 170<br />

Theatre for Ideas address, New York City, 21 September 1968<br />

Thompson, Mayo, statement, correspondence, 1974: 17 January-29 April<br />

Today Show Convention Coverage, Miami Beach, Florida, 1972: 10-14 July <strong>and</strong> 21-24<br />

August (2 folders)<br />

Today Show, New York, NY<br />

20 October 1969<br />

21 April 1971<br />

15 December 1971<br />

1972: October, November<br />

16 March 1973<br />

30 May 1973<br />

And Economics <strong>and</strong> Public Purpose publicity, 27-28 September 1973<br />

And Warburg Dinner, 9-10 January 1974<br />

16 August 1974<br />

5-6 November 1974<br />

Tomboulian, Joyce, 1974: 23 January-5 December<br />

Toronto County <strong>and</strong> District Court Judges annual dinner address, 25 April 1968<br />

Toronto Star, opening of new building, address, 22 October 1971<br />

Townshend Public <strong>Library</strong> open house, Townshend, VT, 6 September 1969<br />

Trusler, W. <strong>John</strong>, correspondence, 1969-1970<br />

Tufts University commencement address, Medford, MA, 9 June 1968<br />

Tulane University address, New Orleans, 10 April 1969 (cancelled)<br />

―Turn Toward Peace‖ meeting<br />

Seattle, WA, 1 October 1966<br />

Chicago, IL, 10 October 1966<br />

Box 171<br />

Twentieth Century Fund<br />

1965-1966<br />

1967-1969<br />

1970-1971<br />

1972-1973<br />

Annual meeting, Princeton, NJ, 27-29 April 1966<br />

Board of Trustees meeting, Princeton, NJ, 16-17 November 1967<br />

Board of Trustees meeting, Puerto Rico, 11-13 November 1966<br />

Survey of Tocqueville Series<br />

―U‖ general<br />

1965-1966<br />

1967<br />

Box 172<br />

1968, undated<br />

1969, undated<br />

1970-1971<br />

1972<br />

1973-1974, undated<br />

Ulmer, Professor Melville J., correspondence, 1974<br />

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Union Society, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1974<br />

United Nations<br />

―Encounter‖ session, New York, NY, 23 October 1974<br />

Sponsorship of Third Annual China Conference of Collegiate Council for the UN,<br />

1966<br />

United States Congress Joint Economic Committee: Texas Unity Dinner, Houston, Texas,<br />

26-28 July 1972<br />

United States Department of State Foreign Service Institute, Washington, DC, 21 April 1967<br />

United States House of Representatives, appearance before Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency<br />

Commission, 31 October 1971 (cancelled)<br />

United States National Student Association, El Paso, TX, 20-23 August 1969 (unable to<br />

attend)<br />

Box 173<br />

United States Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference address, 25 April 1972<br />

Universities National Anti-War Fund, 1970-1971<br />

United States Price Commission Hearing, Cambridge, MA, 20 April 1972<br />

United States Senate Committee on Interior <strong>and</strong> Insular Affairs hearing, Washington, DC,<br />

26 May 1965 (cancelled)<br />

Urban America‘s National Conference, Washington, DC, 11-13 September 1966<br />

Urbanization Conference of Foundation Europeenne de la Culture, Rotterdam, 24-26 May<br />

1970<br />

USIA Book of Tributes to Nehru, July 1965<br />

―V‖ general<br />

January 1965-June 1967<br />

July 1967-December 1968<br />

Box 174<br />

1969-1970<br />

January 1971-June 1972<br />

July 1972-July 1973<br />

August 1973-December 1974<br />

V<strong>and</strong>en Heuvel, William, campaign for Governor of New York, 1970<br />

V<strong>and</strong>erbilt Forum, The, Nashville, TN, 8 March 1968<br />

V<strong>and</strong>erbilt University address, Nashville, TN, 19 April 1973<br />

Veckans Affarer Symposium, Price <strong>and</strong> Wage Controls, Stockholm, Sweden, 6 March 1973<br />

(2 folders)<br />

Venezuela, North American Association lecture, Caracas, Venezuela, May 1971 (cancelled)<br />

Venice trip, 10-11 March 1972 (cancelled)<br />

Vermont Economic Advisory Council, 1967-1969<br />

Box 175<br />

Vermont Political <strong>and</strong> Cultural Weekend, Newfane home of J.K. Galbraith, 6-8 August 1971<br />

Vermont, summer 1967<br />

Victoria, University of, address, Victoria, British Columbia, 29 September 1966<br />

Vietnam<br />

General correspondence<br />

19 October 1965-15 September 1967<br />

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1967<br />

1968<br />

16 September-31 October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

1 January-15 February<br />

16-29 February<br />

1-15 March<br />

16 March 1968-6 November 1969<br />

Proposals for peace <strong>and</strong> articles sent to JKG<br />

1967<br />

21 July-1 November<br />

2 November-31 December<br />

Box 176<br />

1968<br />

January-March<br />

April-December<br />

William H. Carter correspondence, 1968<br />

Department of State Bulletin excerpts<br />

Invitations to speak, 11 September 1967-28 March 1968<br />

Moratorium Committee, 1969-1970<br />

Moratorium Day, 15 October 1969<br />

Protest rally address, Bronx, NY, 16 November 1967<br />

Publishers for Peace in Vietnam advertisement, 26 December 1967<br />

Special letter circulated to friends by JKG, 1967<br />

Washington Convocation on the National Crisis, 1967<br />

VIPs<br />

Von Canon, Mrs. Claudia, correspondence, 1971-1973<br />

―W‖ general<br />

1965<br />

January-July<br />

Box 177<br />

Box 178<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

August-December<br />

January-June<br />

July-December<br />

January-April<br />

May-August<br />

September-December<br />

January-June<br />

July<br />

August-December, undated<br />

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Box 179<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

January-June<br />

July-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-September<br />

October-December, undated<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

1 January-15 June<br />

16 June-31 August<br />

September-October<br />

November-December, undated<br />

January-April<br />

May-December<br />

January-June<br />

Box 180<br />

July-December, undated<br />

Warburg, James P., correspondence, 1965-1969<br />

Washington Post Book <strong>and</strong> Author luncheon, Washington, DC, 17 May 1973<br />

Washington University address, St. Louis, MO, 2 April 1969<br />

Watergate Committee report on implications of investigation, 1 October 1973 (cancelled)<br />

Weber State College lecture, Ogden, Utah, 25 April 1974<br />

Weisskopf research project, 1969-1970<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Commencement address, Wellesley, MA, 1 June 1974<br />

Mayling Soong lecture, 28 February 1968<br />

Westfield State College lecture, Westfield, MA, 5 November 1973<br />

Western Kentucky State College lecture, Bowling Green, KY, 28 April 1972<br />

Western Ontario, University of, address, London, Ontario, 31 May 1968<br />

Western States Water <strong>and</strong> Power Conference address, Sioux Falls, SD, 19 September 1968<br />

(didn‘t go)<br />

West Virginia University address, Morgantown, WV, 29 April 1972<br />

Westinghouse Electric Corporation lecture, Pittsburgh, PA, 19 February 1968<br />

White-Dukakis campaign letter, autumn 1970<br />

White House Conference ―To Fulfill these Rights,‖ 1-2 June 1966<br />

White, Kevin, c<strong>and</strong>idacy for Mayor, 1971<br />

White House Correspondents‘ Dinner, Washington, DC, 18 April 1970<br />

White House Fellows address, Washington, DC, 22 September 1970<br />

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Box 181<br />

Whitman College lecture, Walla Walla, WA, 30 September 1966<br />

Whittier College, Whittier, CA, 7 May 1970<br />

―Who Needs the Democrats,‖ Today Show, David Frost Program <strong>and</strong> Dick Cavett Show,<br />

New York, 9 July 1970<br />

Wichita State University address, Wichita, KS, 18 April 1973<br />

Wiesner inauguration at MIT, Cambridge, MA, 6-7 October 1971<br />

Willamette University lecture, Salem, OR, 27 April 1973<br />

Wilson, Thomas, dinner at St. Botolph‘s Club, 1 November 1967<br />

Windham County Historical Association meeting, Newfane, VT, 31 July 1966<br />

Winona State College address, Winona, MN, 5 May 1971<br />

Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, WI, 8 May 1970<br />

Witwatersr<strong>and</strong>, University of, Johannesburg, South Africa, August 1969 (cancelled)<br />

Women For, luncheon, Los Angeles, CA, 2 April 1968<br />

Women‘s National Democratic Club of Washington, DC<br />

Luncheon, 22 April 1966<br />

Address, 8 December 1969<br />

Address, 10 May 1973<br />

World Press Institute Fellows‘ visit, 29 May 1973<br />

World Book Advisory Committee address, New York, NY, 18 September 1965<br />

Worth Publishers Advisory Editorial Board, 1970<br />

Writers Guild of America, East, 6 August 1969-3 January 1974<br />

Writing file<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

―X‖ general<br />

―Y‖ general<br />

1965-1968<br />

1969-1970<br />

1971-1972<br />

Box 182<br />

1973-1974<br />

Yale Political Union address, New Haven, CT, 15 April 1968<br />

Yale University Graduate Economics Club talk, 23 April 1967<br />

―Year of the Woman‖ television documentary, 1972<br />

Young people‘s party at 30 Francis Street, Cambridge<br />

8 December 1967<br />

29 October 1969 <strong>and</strong> 5 November 1969<br />

YWCA Centennial Dinner address, Boston, MA, 3 March 1966<br />

―Z‖ general<br />

1965-1970<br />

1971-1974, undated<br />

Box 183<br />

[85]


General correspondence, 1960-2005<br />

Academy of Athens, corresponding membership in the Section of Moral <strong>and</strong> Polictical<br />

Sciences 1994-1993<br />

Alirajpur, Mrs. Meena 1984-1974<br />

Alperovitz, Gar 1984-1974<br />

Alternative Defense Project 1988<br />

Am 1975-1978 (3 folders)<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

1965-1981<br />

1982<br />

1983 (2 folders)<br />

1984 (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 184<br />

Box 185<br />

1984 (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

1985 (3 folders)<br />

1986 (1 of 3 folders)<br />

1986 (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

1986 <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith<br />

1987 (2 folders)<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

1990<br />

1991-1992<br />

1993-1994<br />

Box 186<br />

1995<br />

1996-2000<br />

Board <strong>and</strong> Institute Dinners, 1984-1988<br />

Conference Call, Cambridge, MA 23 September, 1987<br />

General Materials (2 folders)<br />

Institute of Arts Gold Medal for History Committee, 1984<br />

Letters to Members re endowment Autumn, 1985<br />

Letter to The New York Times re Danny Santiago <strong>and</strong> American Academy- Not<br />

sent, Summer 1984<br />

Nominating Committee, 1987-1988<br />

Nomination of Justin Kaplan Autumn, 1984<br />

Presidency, 1984<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

1980-1991<br />

1993-1999<br />

American Agricultural Economics Assoc.<br />

February 1975<br />

1993-1994<br />

American Association of University Professors, March 1971<br />

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American Committee on East-West Accord-General<br />

1974 (2 folders)<br />

Box 187<br />

1975-1976<br />

1978<br />

1979-1980<br />

1981-1982<br />

1983-1984<br />

1985: January-September<br />

October 1985-April 1986<br />

―Security <strong>and</strong> Survival‖ documentary, 1978-1982<br />

American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1985-1993 (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 188<br />

American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1985-1993 (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations Honorary Co-Chairmanship, 1989-1991<br />

American Economic Association, 1979-1992<br />

American Foreign Service Association, 1973-1987<br />

American Heritage Dictionary Usage Panel<br />

1976-1992<br />

1993-1997<br />

American Philosophical Society, 1980-1998<br />

American Peace Test (James Driscoll), 1986-1988<br />

The American Prospect<br />

Board of Directors, 1988-1992<br />

1993-1994<br />

Americans Against Nuclear War, 1991<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

Convention Resolutions Referred, April 1967 (2 folders)<br />

Fundraising Letterm Winter 1989-1990<br />

General File<br />

1981-1988<br />

Box 189<br />

1989-1992<br />

Vice-Chairmanship, 1984-1986<br />

Americans for the University of UNESCO, 1986<br />

Amensty International Human Rights Day, Honorary Committee, 7 December 1992<br />

Benito S. Aquino Memorial Foundation Board of Advisors, 1986-1987<br />

The Asia Society<br />

President‘s Council, 1965-1992<br />

1993-1997<br />

Associate Lectureship at Matsushita School, Tokya, Japan 1985-1988<br />

Association for Evolutionary Economics<br />

Board of Directors, 1971-1981<br />

1989<br />

Austrian Commission for Employment Issues, 1987-1988<br />

[87]


The Author‘s Guild Inc.<br />

Membership, 1977-1988<br />

1997<br />

Balogh, Lord Thomas, 1972-1982<br />

Barclay‘s Bank, 1972-1980 [Closed] (3 folders)<br />

Michael Barrett Race for Governor, 1993-1990<br />

Berger, Meyer, 1979-1969<br />

Berkeley Fellows University of California-Berkeley<br />

1975-1993<br />

1993-1998<br />

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Executive Committee<br />

1980-1985<br />

Box 190<br />

1986-1990<br />

Bhutto, 1988-1996<br />

―Big Deals‖ Television Series, Granada Television (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 1988-1989<br />

Bilanz (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>)- syndicate, 1977-1979<br />

[Bills about Jobs for Low-Income Persons], 1966-1967 (2 folders)<br />

Bisnow, Mark, 1989-1999<br />

<strong>John</strong> D. Black Appreciation Club, 1988-1992<br />

Bok: Misc, 2003-1989<br />

Books, 1973-1991<br />

Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen Syndicate, 1978-1979<br />

Borbon De Parma: Misc, 2002-1996<br />

Boston: Misc, 2002-1994<br />

Fellow Br<strong>and</strong>eis University<br />

1963-1989<br />

1994-1998<br />

Buckley, William Correspondence<br />

2005-2004<br />

Box 191<br />

Box 192<br />

2003 (2 folders)<br />

2002-2001<br />

2000-1999<br />

1998-1993<br />

1988<br />

1987<br />

1984-1986<br />

1983<br />

1982<br />

1980-1981<br />

1979<br />

1977-1978<br />

1972-1976<br />

[88]


1969-1971<br />

―Squire Willie‖ Review of Judis book on William F. Buckley, The Nation, 11 June<br />

1988<br />

Business Executives for National Security<br />

1982-1984<br />

1985-1992<br />

1993-1994<br />

Business Perspectives [February 1977- February 1978]<br />

Cachin: Charles, Colette, Correspondence<br />

1988-1982<br />

1981-1975<br />

Cachin, Colette<br />

2004-2000<br />

1999-1993<br />

University of California<br />

General Correspondence, 1960s-1980s<br />

[1983-1970]<br />

Box 193<br />

[1969-1963]<br />

Berkeley Honorary Campaign Committee, 1987-1988<br />

Cambridge Forum Program Advisor, 1991-1992<br />

Camper-Titsingh, Mary<br />

1983-1971<br />

1970-1964<br />

Canadian: General<br />

2001-1999<br />

1997-1994<br />

Carnegie Corporation of New York Correspondence, 1960-1969<br />

Carpinelli, Rosario 1995-1991<br />

Casner, Dean A. James, 1961-1966<br />

Center for Defense Information, 1986-1989<br />

Center for Democratic Alternatives, 1977-1983<br />

Center for Foreign Journalists, 1992<br />

Center for National Policy, 1982-1991<br />

Center for Popular Economics, 1987-1991<br />

Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961-1971<br />

The Century Association<br />

1958-1986<br />

1987-1989<br />

Box 194<br />

1990-1992<br />

1993-1999<br />

Chicago Center for US/USSR Relations <strong>and</strong> Exchanges, 1988<br />

Chile Committee on Human Rights [1978-1975, undated]<br />

Frank Church Chair of Public Affairs, Boise State University, 1992<br />

Citizens for Common Sense Advisory Committee, 1982<br />

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Citizens Crusade Against Proverty: Temporary Policy <strong>and</strong> Program Committee, 1964<br />

President Clinton<br />

2004-2000<br />

1999-1995<br />

Book with, 2003-2002<br />

Coaliation for Democratic Values, Founding Member, 1990-1992<br />

The Codrington Club-Codrington <strong>Library</strong>, All Souls College, Oxford University, 1980-1989<br />

Cohen, Wallace, 1988<br />

Colton, Araby, 2001-1994<br />

Commission for Employment Issues in Europe<br />

Committee for International Academic Freedom, Board of Directors, 1992<br />

Committee for National Health Insurance, 1968-1980<br />

Committee for National Security<br />

1980-1981<br />

Box 195<br />

1982-1992<br />

Committee for New York, 1975-1976 (2 folders)<br />

Committee for Pubilc Justice, 1972-1986<br />

Committee on South Asian Studies, 1991<br />

Committee on Common Security, 1989-1990<br />

Committee to honor Georges-Henri Levesque Universite Laval, 1985-1986<br />

Common Sense (Richard Goodwin)<br />

Community Learning Center-Honorary Board, 1992<br />

Company Director‘s Association of Australia, 1988-1987 [Closed]<br />

Conseil Scientifique Paris, France, 1979-1980<br />

Conservation Society of Southern Vermont<br />

Correspondence regarding articles by JKG, 1981-1990<br />

The Cosmos Club, Reciprocal Arrangement with Century Association<br />

Council of American Ambassodors, 1993-1997<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

1980-1985<br />

1986-1992<br />

1993-1994<br />

Box 196<br />

1995<br />

1996-1997<br />

1998-1999<br />

Eisenhower Pamphlet Republication Inaugration, 20 January 1981<br />

Solicition Letter, April 1981<br />

Council of American Ambassadors, 1983-1992<br />

Council on Economic Priorities, 1991-1992<br />

Croatia, miscellaneous, 1995-1994<br />

Curtis Brown. Ltd, 1975-1976<br />

Dahl, D.–India, 2003-1999<br />

Davidson<br />

Alfred, 2002-1993<br />

[90]


Frank, 2002-1994<br />

Joan<br />

2000-1994<br />

1987-1979<br />

Paul, 2001-1993<br />

Box 197<br />

Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, December 1975- March 1974<br />

Democratic Naitonal Committee, 1988-1976<br />

Democracy Founation, 1986-1989<br />

Denholm, <strong>John</strong> <strong>and</strong> Catherine<br />

1988-1978<br />

1977-1974<br />

1973-1969<br />

Deutsch, Andre<br />

1982-1974<br />

1973-1970<br />

Paul Doty, dinner for, Upstairs at the Pudding 16 May, 6:30; [1999-2000]<br />

Doubleday <strong>and</strong> Company General Correspondence, 1980-1978<br />

Paul H. Douglas Ethics in Government Award, Appeal for funds, 1991-1992<br />

Droemer, Willy<br />

1968-1975<br />

Birthday Contribution, 1970-1971<br />

East West Peace People, February 1980-December 1979<br />

Eatwell, <strong>John</strong> 1999-1992<br />

Economic Policy Institute<br />

1989<br />

Box 198<br />

Statement delivered to Congress, March 1989- JKG signature<br />

Economic Transition Group, 1994-1993<br />

Economists Allied for Arms Reduction<br />

1989-1988<br />

1991-1992<br />

1993 (2 folders)<br />

1994<br />

1995<br />

1996<br />

1997-1999<br />

Box 199<br />

Letter to President Clinton, JKG signature, 26 March 1993<br />

Eliot, Thomas <strong>and</strong> Lois, 2003-1988<br />

Merle <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong>ny Fainsod Room, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, 1978-1980 [Closed] (3<br />

folders)<br />

The Federal City Club, 1964-1982<br />

Federation of American Scientists<br />

1970-1975<br />

[91]


1976-1992, undated<br />

1993-1998<br />

Filner, Joe, 2000-1994<br />

Judge J. <strong>John</strong> Fox Committee, 1987-1988<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>- Harvard University<br />

Fogg Fellows<br />

1977-1992<br />

1993-1996<br />

Box 200<br />

Fundraising Letter from JKG <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, 11 December 1984<br />

The Forum for U.S./Soviet Dialogue, 1980-1989<br />

Benjamin Franklin National Memorial Awards, Board of Advisors, 1990-1989<br />

Friedman, Milton, 1984-1978<br />

Friends of Art <strong>and</strong> Preservation in Embassies, Diplomatic Council, 1986-1990<br />

Friends of the National <strong>Museum</strong> of the American Indian, 1988-1989<br />

Fund for New Priorities in America,<br />

1992-1987<br />

1994-1995<br />

Galbraith<br />

Alan <strong>and</strong> Sarah, 1966-1968<br />

Catherine Atwater, 1964-1986<br />

Correspondence with (Alice, Georgia, Ida, William)<br />

1961-1968<br />

1969-1987, undated<br />

Graduate Fellowship Fund, 1990-1992<br />

James<br />

[Book Correspondence]<br />

Conference on Rhetoric of Economics, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 17-19<br />

April 1985<br />

[Financial documents] 1986-1988<br />

[General]<br />

Box 201<br />

―A Son Charts Own Course‖ by David Warsh, Boston Globe 13 January<br />

1985<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth,<br />

Bio/History:<br />

Autobiographical material<br />

[Card]<br />

The Definitive Galbraith Bibliography<br />

An Excursion into Genealogy (The Galbraith Clan <strong>and</strong> Culcrench<br />

Castle)<br />

Galbraith Family History September 1982<br />

Passport Information<br />

Civil Service Annuity, January 1975 [Closed]<br />

Correspondence vis-à-vis <strong>John</strong>son visit to New Delhi, India May 1961, 1961-<br />

1993<br />

[92]


For President 1971-1983<br />

Lectureship, Memorial University of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 2001-2000<br />

Poetry on Prince Konoye, Strategic Bombin Survey Days<br />

Price Control/Nixon Memos<br />

Scholarship, University of Guelph 1981-1989<br />

Statements on Papers donated to <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tax deduction taken<br />

1973-1974<br />

Galbraith, Peter 1988-1978<br />

Gambit, general correspondence, 1984-1978<br />

Rajiv G<strong>and</strong>hi Foundation, American Chapter, 1994-1996<br />

[General]<br />

[Clipping file]<br />

[General Correspondence]<br />

1961-1969<br />

Box 202<br />

1965-1968 (2 folders)<br />

1967-1973<br />

1975-1977 (2 folders)<br />

1978<br />

1978-1980<br />

1999-2000<br />

Ginsberg, David, 2001-1993<br />

Goodwin, Richard, 1965-1979<br />

Co-Chairmanship of Grace Cottage Hospital Campaign Drive, 1990-1991<br />

Box 203<br />

Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility Advisory Board, 1986-1988<br />

Ground Zero, 1982<br />

Through Indian Eyes, Judith Mara Gutman Exhibtion, 1982-1981<br />

University of Guelph<br />

2004-2003<br />

2002-2000<br />

1999-1991<br />

Alumni Association 1969-1973<br />

Hamiliton, Hamish<br />

1960-1975 (2 folders)<br />

1989-1983<br />

Hansen-Mason Room, Littauer Center, 1979-1978<br />

Harlech Scholar‘s Trust, American Sponsoring Committee, 1985-1986<br />

Harper<br />

Harper‘s Magazine, 1983-1961<br />

Harper <strong>and</strong> Row, General Correspondence, 1964-1977<br />

Harvard<br />

Art <strong>Museum</strong>s, 1994-1999<br />

Center for International Affairs, 1999-1997<br />

College Forum Advisory Board, 1984-1986<br />

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Box 204<br />

Department of Economics, 2004-1990<br />

General Correspondence<br />

2004-2001<br />

2000<br />

1999<br />

1998-1997<br />

1996<br />

1995<br />

Magazine, 1991-1992<br />

Management Company, 2002-1999<br />

University Art <strong>Museum</strong>s<br />

2004-2002<br />

Director‘s report, 1989-1990<br />

University, The Galbraith Fund, 1968-1988 [Closed] (2 folders)<br />

University, Galbraith Professorship, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, 1987-1992<br />

University, Galbraith Teaching Prize, 1995-1975 (2 folders)<br />

University Press, 2004-1991<br />

University, Warburg Professorship, 1959-1988 (2 folders)<br />

Box 205<br />

Hilly, Gerald W., 1975-1976<br />

Holden, Arthur, 1989-1990<br />

Houghton-Mifflin<br />

Correspondence<br />

General<br />

1971-1974<br />

1975-1977<br />

1978-1979<br />

1980-1984<br />

1985-1987<br />

1988<br />

1989-1995<br />

1996-2002<br />

2003-2004<br />

Letter re: Money ($$$), [Closed] 1974-1972<br />

Foreign Rights, 1974-1971<br />

Box 206<br />

Future Plans: Letter to Joseph Kanon, Houghton Mifflin re: future publishing plans,<br />

[Closed] 13 June 1988<br />

[Incoming mail]<br />

Attachments<br />

1972 & 1978<br />

1979<br />

January- June<br />

July (3 folders)<br />

[94]


Box 207<br />

1980<br />

1982<br />

1983<br />

1984<br />

August (3 folders)<br />

September-November<br />

January-May<br />

June (2 folders)<br />

July (3 folders)<br />

May-June<br />

July (2 folders)<br />

Box 208<br />

August<br />

India<br />

General<br />

2004-1998<br />

1997-1993<br />

Indian Painting<br />

Correspondence<br />

1967-1971<br />

1964-1966<br />

1963<br />

Reproductions/Lists<br />

Indian Paintings Inventory, 1976<br />

Reproductions <strong>and</strong> Lists of Indian Paintings (2 folders)<br />

Box 209<br />

Indian Paintings Gift to Smith College <strong>Museum</strong> of Art, 1975-1986 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Indian Paintings Gift to Fogg <strong>Museum</strong>, 1974 [1973-1980]<br />

IBM-Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1972-1975<br />

Illinois Foundation for the Arts Honorary Director, 1985-1987<br />

Imperial Wear, [Closed] 1978-1984<br />

International Advisory Council, 1990-1991<br />

International House, University of California at Berkley<br />

1986-1990<br />

1994-1997<br />

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War<br />

1985-1990<br />

1993-1994<br />

Institute for Peace <strong>and</strong> International Security, 1992-1990<br />

Institute for Policy Studies, 1994-1998<br />

Institue of United States Studies, University of London, Board of Directors, 1995-1996<br />

Instituto Bancariosan Paulo di Torino, 1988-1989<br />

Barbara Ward Jackson Memorial Committee, 1981-1982<br />

[95]


Jewett, Alice, 1993-1989<br />

Box 210<br />

Jobs for All Coalition, 1995-1997<br />

Jobs with Peace, 1984-1987<br />

Journal of Post Keynesian Economics<br />

1977-1978<br />

1978-1979<br />

1979-1986<br />

Kalecki Memorial Award, 1986-1988<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Miscellaneous<br />

2004-1999<br />

1998-1993<br />

Friends of the <strong>Kennedy</strong> Center for the Performing Arts Founding Membership, 1968-1979<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward<br />

1963-1969<br />

1964-1967<br />

Box 211<br />

1968-1971<br />

1970-1977<br />

1972-1977<br />

1978-1987<br />

1999-1993<br />

2002-2005<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics Specific<br />

1988-1980<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Park Advisory Committee, Metropolitian Democratic Commission, 1984-<br />

1985<br />

JFK letter to JKG re: h<strong>and</strong>written note about JFK‘s economic knowledge ala Russ Nixon,<br />

1961-1962<br />

Letters to President <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 1960-1962<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

1993-1999<br />

2000-2003<br />

Box 212<br />

2004<br />

Foundation Board, 1983-1987<br />

Planning Group, 1963-1974 (3 folders)<br />

Trusteeship, 1964-1992<br />

Robert F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Action Corps<br />

1983-1992<br />

1994-1997<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

2005-2002<br />

2001-2000<br />

1999-1998<br />

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1997-1996<br />

Box 213<br />

1995-1993<br />

1988-1980<br />

1984-1976<br />

1975-1967<br />

Fundraising, 1977-1978<br />

Galbraith Scholars, 2004-1999<br />

Kern Associates, 1975-1983<br />

Keyserling, Leon, [1967-1986] (2 folders)<br />

Kissinger, Henry: Secretary <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Henry A., 1984-1973<br />

Kumar, S.V.<br />

1993-1996<br />

1996-1998<br />

Box 214<br />

Lamb, Edward, 1988-1981<br />

Lapautre, Michele<br />

1993-2004<br />

1988-1982<br />

1981-1979<br />

1978-1971<br />

Alan Lane lecture, London, Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Lee Kee Boot <strong>and</strong> Shoe Maker, Hong Kong, 1974-1976<br />

London: Specific (General): Obituary for London Times- Not Done, 1967-1968<br />

Dr. Bernard Lown, 1993-2000<br />

Magazines, syndicate, 1979-1981<br />

Malone, Adrian <strong>and</strong> Ina, 1977-1984<br />

Marlboro College, Marlboro, Vermont<br />

1981-1983<br />

1984-1989<br />

1991-1992, undated<br />

1993-1996<br />

McGovern, George<br />

1988-1974<br />

Box 215<br />

1973-1965<br />

Campaign List<br />

Meals for Millions/ Freedom from Hunger Foundation National Sponsors Committee, 1981-<br />

1984<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>a to President <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong>son <strong>and</strong> Mayor White, 1960-1972 (2 folders)<br />

Message from Peter Galbraith for the Memorial Service of Lucille Duncan, Vermont, 3<br />

September 1994<br />

Mitford, Jessica, 1989-1992<br />

Military Audit Project<br />

1973-1974<br />

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1975-1981<br />

[Miscellaneous organizations:]<br />

A-F, 1997-1999<br />

H-N, 1997-1998<br />

R-U, 1996-1999<br />

Morgan, Alfred<br />

1987-1988<br />

1989-1992<br />

Box 216<br />

Morodo, Alejo, 1989-1992<br />

Moynihan, Daniel Patrick<br />

1970s<br />

1980s<br />

1989-1991<br />

1993-2003<br />

National Campaign to Save the ABM Treaty, 1986-1988<br />

National Commission for Economic Conversion <strong>and</strong> Disarmament<br />

1987-1988<br />

1989-1992<br />

1993<br />

1994-1996<br />

National Committee for Full Employment, 1989-1990<br />

National Committee for the American Way, 1981-1987<br />

National Economists Club, 1967-1976<br />

National Writers Union Membership, 1987-1990, undated<br />

Navab, Alex <strong>and</strong> Demetra Tanya, 1989-1991<br />

Navab Family, 1993-1996<br />

Box 217<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong>, 1968-1991<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle, 1989-1990<br />

The New Republic, 1963-1984 (2 folders)<br />

The New Statesman, 1970-1976<br />

Nieman Foundation, 1981-1987<br />

Niven, David, 1971-1982<br />

Northeastern University Press, Advisory Committee, 1987-1990<br />

Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 1981-1987 (4 folders)<br />

O‘Leary, Anne, 1974-1988<br />

Olney, Austin, 1989-1991<br />

Onassis, Mrs. Aristotle<br />

1981-1986<br />

1973-1979<br />

1967-1969<br />

1964-1966<br />

Box 218<br />

1963<br />

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1962<br />

1961<br />

One Percent for Peace, Adviser to Ben Cohen, 1988-1991<br />

O‘Reilly, Mrs. Jane<br />

1992-1980<br />

1979-1972, nd<br />

[Organizations]<br />

1985<br />

1993-1995<br />

1997-1998<br />

1999<br />

2000<br />

Box 219<br />

2001 (2 folders)<br />

2003<br />

Organizations JKG belongs to, 1999-2001 (2 folders)<br />

Osborn, Robert<br />

1993-1994<br />

1980-1988<br />

1970-1979<br />

1965-1969<br />

Osburn, Bob, 1988-1990<br />

Oxford <strong>and</strong> Cambridge Society of New Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1985-1992<br />

Box 220<br />

Palau Political Status Commission<br />

1977-1978<br />

1979<br />

1980-1981<br />

1982-1984<br />

1985-1986<br />

1987-1991<br />

1994-1995<br />

PeacePac, 1994-1995<br />

Parker, Richard<br />

1998-2002<br />

2003-2005<br />

Biography of JKG, 1991-2000<br />

Box 221<br />

Parliamentarians Global Action<br />

1984-1986<br />

1986-1991<br />

Pavlos, Nick, nd<br />

Patton, James, 1981-1963<br />

Paz, Octavio, 1976-1980<br />

Peace Political Action Committee, Board of Directors, 1982-1985<br />

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Peck <strong>and</strong> Coles, 1979-1972<br />

P.E.N. American Center, Support for Docent Vladmir Blazek, September 1974-August 1975<br />

Premissions pertaining to articles written before 1964 which are stored at 30 Francis Ave.,<br />

1962-1970<br />

―Perspectives on Galbraith‖, Fred Pratson, 1976-1978<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1981-1987<br />

The Population Institute, Advisory Council, 1977-1978<br />

Praeger, Inc., Fredericak A., 1963-1969<br />

Prentice Hall Royalty statements, 1976-1968<br />

Prins, Gwyn, 1900-1989<br />

Puerto Rico Conservation Trust, S. Marglin, 1997-1998<br />

Box 222<br />

Radcliffe Public Policy Institute, 1995-1997<br />

Radziwill, Prince <strong>and</strong> Princess Stanislaus, 1977-1962<br />

Rama Mehta Fund- Radcliffe College, 1979-1993<br />

R<strong>and</strong>hawa: General, 1990-1989<br />

R<strong>and</strong>hawa, Dr. M.S.<br />

1983-1975<br />

1974-1971<br />

Raub, Joseph L., Jr., 1987-1966<br />

Rauh, Joe, 1993-1997<br />

Refugee Arts Group (Nancy Sweezy), 1988-1991<br />

Reich, Robert<br />

1991-1992<br />

1993-2002<br />

[Renovations at 30 Francis, 1991-1992]<br />

Reprints of ―Age of Wordcraft‖, 1972-1971<br />

Research Institute <strong>and</strong> Center for Economic Studies (RICES), 1980-1981<br />

Research Notes, 1970-1972<br />

Review for Harvard Law Review, 1964-1965<br />

The Ritz Hotel<br />

London, 1983<br />

Paris, 1980-1971<br />

Roll, Lord <strong>and</strong> Lady, 1988-1989<br />

Box 223<br />

Roosevelt: General<br />

September 1993- June 2003<br />

July 2003-August 2004<br />

Roosevelt Institute, Franklin <strong>and</strong> Eleanor<br />

1988-1991<br />

1996-1999<br />

Rosovosky, Henry, 1988-1990<br />

Rostow, Walt, 1989-1991<br />

Royal Society of the Arts (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 1968-1982<br />

Rudenstine, Neil, 1994-2002<br />

Rudolph, Lloyd <strong>and</strong> Sue, 1988-1990<br />

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Runnion, Norman, 1989-1990<br />

Rural America, National Advisory Committee, 1974-1977<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, 1989-1997<br />

Rutgers University Press, 1970-1959<br />

Saanenl<strong>and</strong>-Gstaad, 1991-1992<br />

Sakellarios, Mr. Dementrius<br />

1967-1964<br />

1968<br />

1972-1969<br />

Box 224<br />

1980-1973<br />

1989-1981<br />

1991-1989<br />

1994-1993<br />

Salinger, Nicole, 1993-2003<br />

SALT II, 1983-1979<br />

SANE Advisory Council, 1981-1986<br />

The Saturday Club, Boston, 1967-1997<br />

Schlesinger Jr., Arthur<br />

1964-1967<br />

1967-1968<br />

1968-1969<br />

1969-1972<br />

Box 225<br />

1972-1975<br />

1974-1975<br />

1976-1977<br />

1978-1979<br />

1980-1981<br />

1982-1986<br />

1986-1989<br />

1992-1996<br />

1997-1999<br />

Box 226<br />

2000-2002<br />

2003-2004<br />

Shields, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Craig, loan by CAG for mortage, 1970-1983<br />

Shriver, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Sargent<br />

1967-1962<br />

1987-1968<br />

Shriver Peace Worker, Board of Directors, 1986<br />

Show Magazine, 1964-1965<br />

Signet Society, Honorary Membership, 1990-1996<br />

Simon, Jacqueline<br />

1981-1988 (2 folders)<br />

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1989-1991<br />

1993-1996<br />

1997-2000<br />

2001-2002<br />

Box 227<br />

2003-2004<br />

Singleton,W.R.<br />

1993- 1994<br />

1995-1996<br />

1997-1998<br />

1999-2000<br />

2000-2002<br />

Smith, Cameron, of Toronto, biography of JKG, 1990-1991<br />

Sobiech, Georgia (Mrs. Donald)<br />

1976-1980<br />

1981-1987<br />

1986-1991<br />

Social Research Institute of New Engl<strong>and</strong>, board of Advisors, 1985-1986<br />

Social Science Research Council Program in International Peace <strong>and</strong> Security Studies, 1987-<br />

1989<br />

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 1993-1994<br />

Society of American Historians, 1987-1996<br />

Box 228<br />

Soka Gakki, 1989-1990<br />

Sotheby & Co., 1974-1973<br />

Southern Tenant Farmers Union Film, Board of Directors, 1983-1987<br />

Southern Vermont Health Foundation, Friend of Foundation, 1990-1992<br />

Stare, Frederick/Whelan, Elizabeth Legal Problems, 1979-1980<br />

State: Personnel Matters, 1963 [Closed]<br />

Stein, Jean, 1982-1990<br />

Steinbeck, <strong>John</strong>, 1962-1976<br />

Steinem, Gloria<br />

1984-1963 (2 folders)<br />

J.P. Stevens Company Boycott, Spring 1977, 1977-1980<br />

Stevenson, Adlai, 1965-1975 [correspondence regarding]<br />

Stratton Mountain Story, Martha Sonnenfeld, 1979<br />

Sweezy, Nancy‘s Business Ventures<br />

1967-1968<br />

1969-1972<br />

1973-1979<br />

Box 229<br />

The Sydney Morning Herald Limited, syndicate, 1976-1980<br />

Task Force for Democracy, Board of Sponsors, 1981-1982<br />

TBS Britannica<br />

General correspondence (2 folders)<br />

[102]


JKG collected works, 1984-1978<br />

Texas Observer Editorial Board of Advisors, 1981-1992<br />

Thomas, David, Research Assistant, 1973-1975<br />

Turner, Ms. Phyllis M. (Mr. Ray), 1986-1972<br />

TOES 1989 (Professor Stephen Marglin), 1989-1990<br />

Tovey, Teresa, 1989-1991<br />

Trinity College, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

1970-1992<br />

1996-1998<br />

Honorary Fellowship, 1987-1991<br />

Tsuru, Shigeto, 1989-1991<br />

Tyler, Gus, 1967-1984<br />

Tymieniecka, Professor Anna-Teresa, Phenomenlogical Research, 1978-1977<br />

Ullmann, Natacha, 1971-1985, nd<br />

Box 230<br />

Udall for President Committee, 1975-1976<br />

Union of Radical Political Economics, 1992-1997<br />

United Nations<br />

1989-1991<br />

1984-1976<br />

1975<br />

United States Department of State, 1966-1984<br />

United States Government-general, 1980-1988<br />

U.S. House of Representatives, 1963-1978 (2 folder)<br />

U.S.-India Society, 1988-1990<br />

United States/New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Council<br />

1986-1992<br />

1994-1995<br />

United States Senate Committee on Small Business, Request for Information on<br />

Government- owned property, November-December 1971<br />

United States Trust Company, Luncheon, New York City, 3 November 1983<br />

Box 231<br />

University of the Air (Adrian Malone), Board of Advisors, 1987-1988<br />

University Travel Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1963-1983<br />

Urban Arts, 1989-1990<br />

Ury, William <strong>and</strong> Janice, 1988-1991<br />

[Utilities]<br />

V<strong>and</strong>en Heuval, William<br />

1981-1962<br />

1989-1990<br />

Veblen Preservation Project, Inc., 1983-1975<br />

Vibushan, Padma, 2002-2001<br />

Walton, William, painting Fogg/<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> ownership, 1977-1973<br />

Washington Post, 1984-1962<br />

Nat Weinberg Award, Committee of Sponsors, 1985-1986<br />

Weiss, Stanley, 1976-1991<br />

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West Coast Trip, 1988-1991<br />

Who‘s Who in America<br />

1984-1975<br />

46 th edition, 1990-1991<br />

WIDER (World Institute for Development Economics Research), 1986-1989<br />

Willens, Harold<br />

1984-May 1968<br />

Box 232<br />

April 1968-1967<br />

Ad Hoc Williamstown Committee, 1986-1987<br />

Windham County, Inc. The Historical Society Life Member, 1972-1989<br />

The Windham Foundation, 1987-1988<br />

Winship, Thomas<br />

1990-1991<br />

1989-1972<br />

<strong>John</strong> Winthrop House, Harvard University,<br />

1975-1982<br />

1985-1991<br />

1993-1999<br />

Women‘s Action Alliance<br />

1972-1974<br />

1976-1978<br />

World Affairs Council of Boston Ambassador‘s Council, 1980-1992<br />

World Affairs Council of Northern California Annual Membership, October 1990-<br />

September 1991<br />

Working Papers, 1981-1980<br />

Workmanship Group on Thorstein Veblen, 1982-1981<br />

Xerox, 1979-1982<br />

Box 233<br />

Yamaguchi, Joe<br />

1993-1999<br />

2000-2004<br />

Young People‘s List 1964-1978 (2 folders)<br />

Zon, Franny 1960s-1980s [Closed] (2 folders)<br />

Box 234<br />

Year 1975<br />

A-Al (2 folders)<br />

An-Az<br />

American Club of Paris, 14 February 1975<br />

American Economic Association<br />

Dallas Meeting, 28-30 December 1975<br />

Committee on Status of Women, Wellesley, 23 May 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Meeting, Dallas, TX, 28-30 December 1975<br />

Americans for Democratic Action National Convention, Washington, DC, 17-20<br />

April 1975<br />

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Aspen Berlin Meeting, Winter 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Associated Business Programmes<br />

Singapore, 6-7 February 1975<br />

Bombay, India, 10 February 1975<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Be<br />

Bf-Bl<br />

Bm-Bq<br />

Box 235<br />

Br-Bt<br />

Bu-Bz<br />

Bayerischer Rundfunk, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Winter 1975<br />

Ajit Bhagat Memorial Trust, Ahmedabad, India, 9 February 1975<br />

Boston Literary Hour, Women‘s City Club, Boston, 11 September 1975<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis Dinner for Tip O‘Neill, Waltham, 15 November 1975 (sponsorship)<br />

Ralph Bunche Institute, New York, NY, 3 June 1975<br />

Ca (2 folders)<br />

Cb-Ch (2 folders)<br />

Ci-Col<br />

Com<br />

Con-Cq<br />

Cr-Cz<br />

Cambridge Volunteer Committee for Foreign Scholars, 1975 (never incorporated,<br />

etc.) (2 folders)<br />

CBS Documentary on The Great Crash, Cambridge, MA, 13 June 1975<br />

Central Oregon Community College, Bend, Oregon, 26 April 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Christmas, 1975<br />

Box 236<br />

Chilean suppression of books, August 1975<br />

Chilean Committee Letter signed for Michael Harrington, 5 August 1975<br />

Creative Arts Rehabilitation Center Dinner for Helen Gahagan Douglas, New<br />

York, 18 November 1975<br />

CUNY Conference on the New Deal, New York City, 23 June 1975<br />

Da<br />

De-Dh<br />

Di-Dt<br />

Du-Dz<br />

Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee Membership, July 1975<br />

Democratic Study Group Barn Dance, Washington, DC, 19 June 1975<br />

Draper World Population Fund honorary scholarhip, 1975 : May-June<br />

Ea-Em<br />

En-Ez<br />

Fa-Fe<br />

Fey-Fl<br />

Fo-Fra<br />

Fre-Fu<br />

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Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong> Exhibition, Galbraith-Bienstock paintings, Spring <strong>and</strong> Summer<br />

1975<br />

J. <strong>John</strong> Fox Public Service Foundation: Prize Selection Committee, 1975<br />

French Socialist Party Meeting, Paris, France, 5-6 June 1975<br />

Box 237<br />

Ga-Gh<br />

Gi-Go<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Prize in Political Economy Two: University of Sydney<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith retirement, June 1975<br />

Galbraith retirement luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 28 May 1975<br />

Excerpts from his writings: Harvard Economics Department<br />

General correspondence<br />

Gstaad Switzerl<strong>and</strong> trip, winter 1975<br />

Ha (2 folders)<br />

Hea-Her<br />

Hew<br />

Hi-Hon<br />

Hop-Hu<br />

William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, Illinois, 25 April 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Harvard University<br />

Commencement, 12 June 1975<br />

Center for European Studies, European table dinner, 18 December 1975<br />

Economics 10 lecture, 17 December 1975<br />

Center for International Affairs Fellows Dinner, 17 December 1975<br />

Mason Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 25 November 1975<br />

High Point College, High Point, NC, 22 April 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Houghton Mifflin Dinner for Money, Boston, MA, 15 September 1975<br />

Visit of Mrs. Abida Husain, Cambridge, MA, 3-7 October 1975<br />

Box 238<br />

Ig-International Committee<br />

International Federation-Iw<br />

Inflation remedies sent by American public, Autumn 1974/Winter 1975<br />

Initiative Committee for National Economic Planning<br />

October-August<br />

July-March<br />

February-January<br />

Institute of U.S. Studies, Moscow, USSR, 1975: 30 March-4 April<br />

Institute for the Study of the USA: Moscow, USSR, 30 August 1974-31 March 1976<br />

Ja-Journal of Economic<br />

Journal of Political-Ju<br />

Ka-Km<br />

Kn-Kz<br />

Box 239<br />

Lunch with Henry Kissinger, Washington, DC, 26-27 June 1975<br />

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La<br />

Le<br />

Li-Lou<br />

Low-Lu<br />

Lecture tour, 1975 (cancelled) [December 1973-November 1974]<br />

Ma-Man<br />

Mao-Mb<br />

Mc<br />

Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

Mo<br />

Mp-Mz<br />

Marlboro Music Festival, 3 <strong>and</strong> 10 August 1975<br />

Mason Fellows Luncheon, 25 November 1975<br />

Box 240<br />

Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union Adventure Auction, Boston, 15 March 1975<br />

McKinsey <strong>and</strong> Company, Amsterdam, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 20 March 1975<br />

Ismail Merchant Film, New York, 5 October 1975<br />

Colette Modiano-Gustin, 1975<br />

―The Money Programme,‖ London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 January 1975<br />

Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey, CA, 3 May 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Nab-National Conference<br />

National Endowment-National Women‘s<br />

Ne-Nh<br />

Ni-Nz<br />

National Committee for Full Employment<br />

National Democratic Issues Convention, Louisville, KY, 21-23 November 1975<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong>, WQXR Taping for Publicity, 6 October 1975<br />

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 23 April 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Oa-Om<br />

On-Oz<br />

Orange County Democratic Committee, East Thetford, VT, 9 August 1975<br />

Pa<br />

Pb-Pg<br />

Ph-Pn<br />

Box 241<br />

Pol-Por<br />

Pos-Pu<br />

University of Paris, Paris, France, 12 February 1975<br />

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 21 April 1975 (cancelled)<br />

People‘s Republic of China Reception, Washington, DC, 1 October 1975 (didn‘t<br />

go)<br />

Progressive Fundraiser, JKG Toastmaster, New York City, 16 December 1975<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rh<br />

Ri-Rm<br />

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Rn-Rz<br />

Sah-Sat<br />

Sax-Sc<br />

Se<br />

Sh<br />

Si-Smith/G<br />

Box 242<br />

Smith, J-Sn<br />

Sob-Sor<br />

Sot-Sp<br />

Sta-Step<br />

Ster-Stu<br />

Su-Sz<br />

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture: Sponsors committee, 1975<br />

Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy, Memphis State, 30<br />

May 1975<br />

Sezione Culturale Migros Ticino, Lugano, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 30 January 1975<br />

William Singer Reception, New York, NY, 5 February 1975<br />

Smith College<br />

Centennial Exhibition, 1975: 1 May-1 June<br />

Club of Cambridge wine tasting, 22 May 1975<br />

Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 28-29 April 1975 (cancelled)<br />

Sudenwestfunk-Baden-Baden, West Germany, 1975-<br />

Ta-Texas A&M<br />

Texas Christian-Th<br />

Ti-Tran<br />

Trav-Ty<br />

Today Show, New York City<br />

8 April 1975<br />

4 September 1975<br />

Box 243<br />

U<br />

Va-Vic<br />

Vid-Vr<br />

Wal-Wash<br />

Wass-Weiss, B<br />

Weiss, M-Wg<br />

Wi-Wz<br />

Washington Press Club, 19 November 1975<br />

WCAU Focus on Economy Day, Interview in Cambridge, 19 December 1975<br />

Kevin White for Mayor Campaign, Autumn 1975<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Year 1976<br />

A<br />

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American Committee for Iberian Freedon, 1976<br />

American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, Washington, DC, 8 December<br />

1976 (didn‘t go)<br />

Americans for Democratic Action, Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York City, 1<br />

April 1976 (sponsorship)<br />

American Economic Association Meeting, Veblen-Commons Award, Atlantic<br />

City, 16-18 September 1976<br />

The Association of Indians in America, Third Honor Banquet Patron, New York<br />

City, 3 April 1976<br />

Associated Business Programmes<br />

Düsseldorf, Germany, 14 October 1976<br />

Box 244<br />

Brussels, Belgium, 24 March 1976<br />

Antioch School of Law Urban Justice Awards Dinner, Washington, DC, JKG<br />

sponsor, 20 May 1976<br />

Ba-Ben<br />

Ber-Bob<br />

Boe-Broo<br />

Brow-Bu<br />

Barcelona Polytechnic University, Barcelona, Spain, 27-29 February 1976<br />

Bard College, Ann<strong>and</strong>ale-on-Hudson, New York, 3 May 1976<br />

Menie Brereton Lectures, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 13 May 1976<br />

BBC Transcription Series, Interview in London, 11 September 1976<br />

Bickford Exhibition, Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>, Cambridge, MA, 1976: 3 February-7<br />

March<br />

Billboard Magazine Seminar in Hawaii, 7 May 1976<br />

Cai-Camb<br />

Cami-Chaf<br />

Chal-Chr<br />

Chu-Cohen, S.<br />

Cohen, W.-Cot<br />

Cou-Cro<br />

Cry-Cu<br />

Canadian Controversy over Galbraith as Messiah, 1976<br />

The Chaos Club, New York City, 1976<br />

Christmas, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1976<br />

Cockefair Chair Luncheon, University of Missouri at Kansas City, 16 August<br />

1976<br />

Incolda Conference, Medellin, Columbia, 28 September 1976<br />

Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Dinner, New York City, 8<br />

December 1976<br />

Box 245<br />

Carter for President, Autumn 1976<br />

Canadian Consulate Dinner for Ambassador Warren, Boston, 15 September 1976<br />

University of California, Berkeley, 4-6 May 1976<br />

Connecticut College, New London, CT, 30 May 1976 (cancelled)<br />

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Lanny Davis Congressional Campaign, letter to Montgomery County residents,<br />

17 February 1976<br />

Fundraiser for Congressman Drinan at Alvin Haase‘s in Newton, JKG an honored<br />

guest, 18 September 1976<br />

Da-Deni<br />

Denn-Dou<br />

Dow-Dy<br />

Ea-Enca<br />

Ency-Ex<br />

Economists on Tax Reform, Statement signed, June 1976<br />

Executive Council: Wayne Morse Chair of Law <strong>and</strong> Politics: University of Oregona, 1976<br />

Fa-Fis<br />

Fit-Fra<br />

Fre-Fu<br />

Fay Improvement Company Seminar, Chevy Chase Club, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 1 July 1976<br />

(cancelled)<br />

The Financial Post, Toronto, Canada (AGF Toronto Investment Management,<br />

Inc.), 7 October 1976<br />

Ga-Gordon, A.<br />

Gordon, M.-Gu<br />

General correspondence<br />

University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

Lectures, 1976: 24 January-6 February<br />

Graduate Institute of International Studies, Winter 1975<br />

Good Morning, America, New York, NY, 24 September 1976<br />

Box 246<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Valley State Colleges, Allendale, Michigan, 23 November 1976<br />

OAC class of 1931 reunion, Guelph, Ontario, 18-19 June 1976 (didn‘t go)<br />

Ha-Hend<br />

Henn-Hok<br />

Hol-Howa<br />

Howe-Hy<br />

Alvin H. Hansen Coffee Room: Littauer Center, 1976<br />

Harvard University<br />

Commencement, 17 June 1976<br />

Eccles Professorship in Public Policy, 1976<br />

Economics 10 Lecture, 13 December 1976<br />

Center for European Studies, Cambridge, MA, 9 December 1976<br />

Lampoon Luncheon, Boston, MA, 7 February 1976<br />

Leave of absence, July 1974-June 1975<br />

Quincy House Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 30 November 1976<br />

Hernstein Institut Seminar, Vienna, Austria, 13 October 1976<br />

Ib-Inse<br />

Inst-Ir<br />

INCOLDA Conference, Medellin, Columbia, 1976: 27 September-2 October<br />

Trip to India, 9 February 1975<br />

1 April 1975-7 September 1974<br />

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1974: 9 September-24 August<br />

23 August 1974-11 September 1973<br />

Initiative Committee for National Economic Planning, 1976<br />

International Federation of Associations of Business Economics, Cambridge,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 April 1976<br />

Box 247<br />

Ja-<strong>John</strong>son, R.<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, T.-Jou<br />

Ka-Ken<br />

Ker-Ko<br />

Kr-Ky<br />

La-Lep<br />

Ler-Lewis<br />

Lewist-Ly<br />

Labour Economic Finance <strong>and</strong> Taxation Association, London, 13 February 1976<br />

Lecture tour, 1976<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Itineraries]<br />

Letter in support of Allard Lowenstein, Lowenstein ‘76 Committee, November<br />

election 1976<br />

Faye Levine, 1976<br />

Visit to Living History Farms, Des Moines, Iowa, 1976<br />

Lupus Property Limited Flats in London, Winter 1976<br />

The Lotos Club luncheon, New York City, 6 October 1976<br />

Mac-Mann<br />

Man‘s-May<br />

Mc-Mens<br />

Box 248<br />

Ment-More<br />

Morg-Mu<br />

Magazine Publishers Association, Inc., Bermuda, 24-27 October 1976<br />

Visit to Manitoba (Winnipeg), 12 June 1976 (also gave speech at St. <strong>John</strong>‘s<br />

University)<br />

College of Marin, Kentfield, CA, 12 May 1976<br />

Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, VT, 1976: July 4, July 18, August 1<br />

Statement on Cost-Benefits of Gun Control, Massachusetts Election, November<br />

1976<br />

Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay, MA, 2 December 1976<br />

Minnesota Historical Society: Minneapolis, Minnesota, 16 October 1976<br />

MTV Finnish Television, Cambridge, MA, 26 September 1976<br />

Visit of Dr. Rosemary Murray, Cambridge University (American Friends of),<br />

JKG sponsorship, 15 April 1976<br />

Nad-Nation<br />

National Bargaining-National Federation<br />

National Institutes-New York Times<br />

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State University of New York-Nip<br />

No-Nu<br />

National Book Awards, 21 April 1976<br />

National Town Meeting, Washington, DC, 26 May 1976 (cancelled)<br />

Natural Resources Defense Council, New York City, 20 October 1976<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> Bicentennial Exhibition Preview, New York City, 10<br />

March 1976<br />

O<br />

Box 249<br />

Oberlin College Commencement, Oberlin, Ohio, 23 May 1976 (cancelled)<br />

Ontario Agricultural College, class of 1931 reunion, 18 June 1976 (didn‘t go)<br />

J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Lecture, Los Alamos, NM (cancelled)<br />

Pa-Perk<br />

Perl-Pol<br />

Por-Pu<br />

Princeton University, Janeway Lecture, November 1976 (cancelled)<br />

Queen‘s University, Kingston, Ontario, 18 October 1976<br />

Ra-Rez<br />

Rie-Rosen<br />

Rosens-Ry<br />

Committee for Marvin Rosenberg, Americans for Democratic Action Dinner, 19<br />

April 1975<br />

Saf-Sas<br />

Sat-Schwa<br />

Schwe-Shephard, B.<br />

Box 250<br />

Shephard, G.-Silk<br />

Silv-Sold<br />

Solo-Stern, F.<br />

Stern, G.-Sz<br />

Dinner for Ed Sadlowski <strong>and</strong> letter in his support, November 1976<br />

Saint <strong>John</strong>‘s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, 22 November 1976<br />

Saint Mary‘s University, 19 October 1976 (cancelled)<br />

Channel Seven Bicentennial Special, 1 July 1976<br />

Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 10-11 May 1976<br />

Sudwestfunk-Baden-Baden: West Germany, 1-5 September 1976<br />

Summerthing Benefit, Boston, MA, 27 March 1976<br />

Interview with Bernd Stappert Suddeutscher Rundfunk Stuttgart, 16 June 1976<br />

Ta-Til<br />

Tim-Ty<br />

Tufts University Presidential Inauguration, Medford, MA, 18 September 1976<br />

Va-Veb<br />

Vei-von<br />

U<br />

Wa-Wei<br />

Wer-Wilm<br />

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Box 251<br />

Wils-Wr<br />

White House Fellows, Washington, DC, May 1976 (cancelled)<br />

Women‘s Democratic Club, Washington, DC, 27 May 1976 (cancelled)<br />

World Affairs Council luncheon, Boston, MA, 15 June 1976<br />

The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 20 July 1976<br />

York University, Toronto, Ontario, 11 June 1976<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Year 1977<br />

A-Al<br />

Am<br />

Ap-Arn<br />

Arr-Ay<br />

George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.<br />

American Committee on East-West Accord, general correspondence<br />

February-March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October-November<br />

December<br />

American Economic Association<br />

[General], 1977<br />

Meetings, New York, 28-30 December 1977<br />

Box 252<br />

American University <strong>Kennedy</strong> Political Union, Washington, DC, 13 April 1977<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

May 1977-March 1978<br />

1978: May-June<br />

Inaugural Champagne Reception, Washington, DC, 19 January 1977<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York, 31 March 1977<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner, Boston patron, 30 April 1977<br />

Washington, DC, 5-8 May 1977<br />

New York fundraising cocktail party, 22 June 1977<br />

Philadelphia, PA, 20 October 1977<br />

Amnesty International letter to Ethiopia re torture, signed by JKG et al.,<br />

November 1977<br />

Associated Business Programs<br />

Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 18 March 1977<br />

General<br />

Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna, Austria, 13-14 January 1977<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Bec-Ben<br />

Benz-Ber<br />

Bf-Bl<br />

Bob-Boss<br />

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Bost-Boy<br />

Br-Bt<br />

Bu-Bz<br />

Box 253<br />

Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 19 April 1977<br />

British Booksellers Association, Harrogate, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 May 1977<br />

BBC<br />

Publications Party, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 23 February 1977<br />

Program: ―Many Reasons Why: The American Involvement in Vietnam‖: Radio 3,<br />

November 1977<br />

Business Perspectives Seminar, Athens, Greece, 17 October 1977<br />

Ca (2 folders)<br />

Cb-Ch<br />

Ci-Coe<br />

Coh-Col<br />

Con-Coppel<br />

Copper-Cox<br />

Cr-Curre<br />

Curri-Curt<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canadian Publicity Trip for The Age of<br />

Uncertainty, 21-25 March 1977<br />

Carleton College Commencement, Northfield, MN, 10 June 1977<br />

Jimmy Carter Inauguration, Washington, DC, 20 January 1977<br />

Letter to President Carter re: tax cut, via Leon Shull, Vernon Jordan <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />

Lekachma also signatories, 14 December 1977<br />

Central Intelligence Agency: Guest Speakers Program, Langley, Virginia, 12 April 1977<br />

Centre d‘Etudes Industrielles, Conches-Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 10 February 1977<br />

Centre de Estudios Economicos y Sociales del Tercer Mundo, Mexico City, 23<br />

November 1977<br />

Box 254<br />

The Century Association, New York City, 25 October 1977<br />

Christmas<br />

Committee to elect David Sullivan<br />

Connecticut College, New London, CT, 29 May 1977<br />

Thomas Cook, Inc.<br />

Coomaraswamy Exhibition, Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Trip to Costa Rica, 8-11 December 1977<br />

Council on Foreign Relations, 1962-1977<br />

Dal-Dav<br />

Day-De<br />

Di-Dt<br />

Du-Dz<br />

Shelby Cullom Davis <strong>and</strong> Princeton<br />

Democratic Congressional Dinner, Washington, DC, 25 May 1977 (didn‘t go)<br />

Doubleday <strong>and</strong> Company, general correspondence<br />

1977-1973<br />

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1972-1969<br />

Ea-Em<br />

En-Ez<br />

Exxon Company, USA, Houston, TX, 21 November 1977<br />

Fa-Fm<br />

Fo-Free<br />

Box 255<br />

Frem-Fu<br />

Fabian Society Appeal<br />

Fogg Steering Committee Meeting, New York City, 8 November 1977<br />

Ford Foundation, 1976-1977<br />

Foyle‘s Literary Lunch, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 March 1977<br />

Article on early Galbraith homelife by Doroty Futcher, 1977<br />

Gag-G<strong>and</strong><br />

Gang-Ge<br />

Gi-Goh<br />

Gol-Gow<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith birthday, 15 October 1977<br />

J. Alan Galbraith membership in the Federal City Club<br />

Galbraith clan gathering, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, second week of May 1977<br />

General correspondence<br />

University of Geneva International Studies Institute, February 1977<br />

Dinner at Katharine Graham‘s, Washington, DC, 16 June 1977<br />

Gstaad, Winter 1977<br />

September 1976-January 1977<br />

1977: February-March<br />

Haa-Harr<br />

Hart-Haz<br />

Box 256<br />

Hb-Hh<br />

Hi-Hort<br />

Horw-Hov<br />

Hu-Hy<br />

Hacker Young Accountants, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 12 January 1977<br />

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: book with William F. Buckley, Jr., 1977<br />

Harvard University<br />

Business School US-USSR Agribusiness Seminar, 16 November 1977<br />

(cocktails at 5:30)<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 16 June 1977<br />

Edward S. Mason Fellows Lunch Faculty Club, 8 December 1977<br />

Law School Forum, Cambridge, MA, 1 December 1977<br />

Law School Community Association, Cambridge, MA, 14 November<br />

1977<br />

Economics 10 Lecture, 14 December 1977<br />

Harvard Club of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN, 20 April 1977<br />

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Center for International Affairs Fellows luncheon, 26 May 1977<br />

International Students Association Reception, Boston, 12 June 1977<br />

Edward S. Mason Fellows Luncheon, 14 April 1977<br />

Seminar on Transition <strong>and</strong> Leadership, Cambridge, 17 November 1977<br />

Winthrop House, Cambridge, MA, 14 April 1977<br />

Gabriel Hauge <strong>and</strong> J.P. Stevens Co., 1977<br />

Homelite-Textron Conference, Pinehurst, NC, 27-30 November 1977 (cancelled)<br />

Mrs. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka Houthakker, letter signed by JKG, James<br />

Duesenberry <strong>and</strong> Otto Eckstein<br />

Hubert Humphrey, 12 March 1975-21 November 1977<br />

Trip to Washington for Hubert Humphrey Tribute, 2-3 December 1977<br />

Ic-International Business<br />

International Center-Is<br />

Economic Club of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, 20 April 1977<br />

Association of Indians in America Honor Banquet, New York City, 9 April 1977<br />

Initiative Committee for National Economic Planning, 1977<br />

Institute of Contemporary History<br />

Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 27 April 1977<br />

University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 26 April 1977<br />

Box 257<br />

Irish Financial Executives Association, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 10 May 1977<br />

Ja-Joseph, J.<br />

Joseph, T.-Ju<br />

Mrs. Biddy Jemal<br />

Ka<br />

Kel-Keye<br />

Keys-Kl<br />

Kn-Kz<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics Tenth Anniversary, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1977<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Lunch, Faculty Club, 7 December 1977<br />

Exhibition on Dialogue in Political Economy, Kress <strong>Library</strong>, 16 November 1977<br />

(didn‘t go)<br />

La-Lee<br />

Lei-LewLi-Lz<br />

Michelle Lapautre: Syndicate publication, 1977<br />

Lecture tour<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Itineraries]<br />

[Notes]<br />

Box 258<br />

Ma-Man<br />

Mar-Masc<br />

Masl-May<br />

McC-McE<br />

McG-Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

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Mo<br />

Mug-Murp<br />

Murr-My<br />

MacNeil-Lehrer Report, Washington, DC, 2 August 1977<br />

Adrian Malone real estate matters<br />

Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, VT, 1977: July 10, July 24 <strong>and</strong> August 7<br />

Massachusetts Center Repertory Company Ziegfield Ball, Honorary Committee,<br />

Boston, 27 November 1977<br />

Massachusetts Historical Society meeting on Samuel Eliot Morison, Boston, 2<br />

December 1977<br />

[Peter J.M. McEwan, 1 July 1977]<br />

McGraw-Hill J. Walter Thompson seminar<br />

Lunch with Kim McQuaid, Four Columns Inn, 11 July 1977<br />

Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, Missouri, 25 April 1977<br />

Monadnock Summer Lyceum, Peterborough, NH, 14 August 1977<br />

Alumni Association of the School of Economics, Monterrary Technological<br />

Institute, Monterrery, Mexico, 27 November 1977<br />

Na-Nd<br />

Ned-New Class<br />

New Democratic-Newf<br />

Ni-Nz<br />

Box 259<br />

National Town Meeting, Washington, DC, 26 October 1977<br />

The National Democratic Forum, Washington, DC, 6 June 1977<br />

New Deal Dinner Committee, Washington, DC, 4 March 1977<br />

Letter to Metropolis (publication of New York Clearing House) re their report on<br />

financial status of NYC, 30 June 1977<br />

Nieman Foundation Lunch, Faculty Club, 2 December 1977<br />

University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, 18 April 1977<br />

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 24 April 1977<br />

Task Force for the Nuclear Test Ban, JKG signatory, March 1977<br />

Meeting with President Julius Nyerere, Washington, DC, 2-4 August 1977<br />

Oa-Om<br />

On-Oz<br />

Pa<br />

Pb-Pg<br />

Ph-Pol<br />

Poi-Poo<br />

Party: 30 Francis Avenue, 17 September 1977<br />

Petronor, Bilbao, Spain, 21 September 1977<br />

Policy Advisory Council of the New Democratic Coalition, 1977<br />

Press Club Authors‘ Night, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 March 1977<br />

Public Interest Economics Foundation, [1976-1978]<br />

Publishers Forum Dinner, Washington, DC, 4 April 1977<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Reader’s Digest<br />

Reader’s Digest World-Rey<br />

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Ri-Rm<br />

Rob-Ross<br />

Rossi-Ru<br />

Radcliffe Institute Lectures, Cambridge, MA, November 2, 3, 9 <strong>and</strong> 10<br />

Box 260<br />

Radio France Seminar, Athens Greece, 5-7 October 1977<br />

Anthony Radziwill College Applications [CLOSED]<br />

Reynoso, Amelia L.<br />

Party at the Lloyd Rudolphs, Barnard, VT, 23 July 1977<br />

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, 5 December<br />

1977<br />

Sac-San<br />

Sar-Sche<br />

Schl-Scr<br />

Se-Shel<br />

Shep-Shu<br />

Si-Sn<br />

Soc-South<br />

Southe-Sr<br />

Stad-Stic<br />

Stig-Stu<br />

Su-Sz<br />

Nicole Salinger interviews, Epeigne, France <strong>and</strong> Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1977: 23<br />

September-16 October<br />

Seguros la Comercial, Mexico City, Mexico, 23 November 1977<br />

Shimer College, Mt. Carroll, Illinois, 23 April 1977<br />

Smith College Club of Cambridge wine tasting, Cambridge, MA, 25 May 1977<br />

Summer, Newfane, VT, 1977<br />

Summerthing Benefit, Boston MA, 13 June 1977<br />

Ta-Th<br />

Box 261<br />

Ti-Ts<br />

Tu-Ty<br />

University of Texas, Austin, TX, 28 November 1977<br />

National Broadcasting Company, Today, New York City <strong>and</strong> Kansas City, 1976:<br />

July-August<br />

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 29 April 1977<br />

University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, 22 November 1977<br />

U<br />

Union of Concerned Scientists<br />

Declaration on Nuclear Arms Control, August 1977<br />

Declaration on the Nuclear Arms Race, 20 December 1977<br />

U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, DC, 4 April 1977<br />

United States League of Savings Associations Congress, San Francisco, 4-9 September 1977<br />

Va-Verne<br />

Verno-Vo<br />

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Vermont Democratic State Committee letters re Peter‘s Chairmanship <strong>and</strong> debt of<br />

Committee, November 1977 (2 folders)<br />

Vermont Public Radio, Interview with Frank Anthony, Newfane, 6 August 1977<br />

University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 27-28 October 1977<br />

Wa-WEEI<br />

Week-Wg<br />

Wh-Windh<br />

Windl-Wit<br />

Wo-Wz<br />

Box 262<br />

Stanley Weiss visit to Cambridge, Autumn 1977<br />

Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, 22 April 1977<br />

American Issues Bicentennial Lecture, Westport, CT, 18 May 1977<br />

WGBH Auction, Boston, MA, 3-11 June 1977<br />

Wheaton College, Norton, MA, 31 March 1977<br />

Dinner with Mayor White, Parkman House, 33 Beacon Street, Boston, 1 November 1977<br />

William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, IL, 21 April 1977<br />

Windham College, Putney, VT, 23 May 1977<br />

University of Wisconsin, River Falls, WI, 28 April 1977<br />

World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 18 February 1977<br />

X<br />

Y<br />

Yale Political Union, New Haven, CT, 7 November 1977<br />

Z<br />

Year 1978<br />

Aa-Ala<br />

Alb-Ale<br />

Am<br />

An-Asa<br />

Asc-Asso<br />

At-Ay<br />

Allied Social Sciences Associations, Convention, Chicago, IL, 29-31 August 1978<br />

American Civil Liberties Union: Artists <strong>and</strong> Writers Committee for Free Speech<br />

American Committee on East/West Accord Meeting at the White House, 6 June 1978 (2<br />

folders)<br />

American Federation of State, County <strong>and</strong> Municipal Employees, Las Vegas, 28 June 1978<br />

American International Club of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 24 February 1978<br />

Box 263<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

National Convention, Washington, DC, 15-18 June 1978<br />

Fundraising letter, summer 1978<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York City, 30 March 1978<br />

General<br />

National Board, 1977-1978<br />

Amnesty International<br />

Belgium Symposium on Argentine professors, 25 February 1978<br />

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Letter of support <strong>and</strong> intervention on behalf of J.H. Mensah, March 1978<br />

APHIA, Paris, France, 3 March 1978<br />

Bab-Bal<br />

Ban-Ber<br />

Bet-Bl<br />

Bo-Br<strong>and</strong>e<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>t-Bu<br />

Walter Bagehot Fellows, Columbia, New York City, 4 December 1978<br />

Memorial for <strong>John</strong> D. Black<br />

Bolt, Beranek <strong>and</strong> Newman, Inc., Cambridge, MA, 21 March 1978<br />

Boston Chamber of Commerce Executives Club Luncheon, December<br />

Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 27 April 1978<br />

Meeting with William Bowen <strong>and</strong> Shelby Cullom Davis in New York<br />

Premier of the Brinks Robbery, Thursday, 7 December 1978<br />

R.A.B. Butler visit to Cambridge, Autumn 1978<br />

Ca<br />

Ce-Chamberl<br />

Chambers-Chu<br />

Box 264<br />

Ci-Coh<br />

Col-Com<br />

Con-Council of Energy<br />

Council for-Cu<br />

University of California, Irvine, 25 October 1978<br />

―What the Hell‘s going On up There?‖ National Film Board of Canada filming, Newfane, 20<br />

July 1978<br />

Canadian Historical Association, London, Ontario, 1 June 1978<br />

Canadian Institute of Management, Ottawa, Ontario, 24 October 1978 (cancelled) (2 folders)<br />

Letter to President Carter from Democratic Mayors re tax deduction, January 1978<br />

CBS Television Interview, response to President Carter‘s anti-inflation proposals, 28<br />

October 1978<br />

Center for Education in International Management, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 22 February 1978<br />

The Century Association admission of Lillian Hellman, Gloria Steinem <strong>and</strong> Susan Sontag<br />

The Channel Tunnel<br />

Christmas 1978<br />

The Club at the Top of the World Trade Center, New York City, 6 June 1978 (cancelled)<br />

Committee for Authorship Disclosure, 1978<br />

Congressional Clearinghouse on the Future, Washington, DC, 17 May 1978<br />

Consumers‘ Union Center for the Study of the Consumer Movement Advisory Board, 1978:<br />

October-February<br />

Da-De<br />

Di-Dor<br />

Dow-Dy<br />

Emeline F. Davis, Recommendations for business schools, 1977-1978<br />

Democratic mid-term conference, Memphis, TN, December 1978<br />

Democratic Party Committee in France, Paris, France, 3 March 1978<br />

Democratic Study Group/Black Caucus, Washington, DC, 16 May 1978<br />

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Box 265<br />

Fundraiser for Larry DiCara <strong>and</strong> Peter Galbraith, Cambridge, 12 May 1978<br />

Douglas Inquiry Dinner Committee, Washington, DC, 7 December 1978<br />

Congressman Robert Drinan Fundraiser, West Newton, MA, 9 September 1978<br />

Jeffrey Dumas, Harvard Law School, Bet re British economy, due 14 May 1978<br />

Ea-Education for Action<br />

Education Services-En<br />

Ep-Ev<br />

Economics 10, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 11 December 1978<br />

Men for ERA Advertisement, JKG signatory, 10 August 1978<br />

Literary Editorship, Esquire (cancelled)<br />

Ethan Allen Community College, Manchester Center, VT, 15 April 1978<br />

Fa-Fir<br />

Fis-Fran<br />

Fras-Fre<br />

Sidney Farber Cancer Institute Evening of Brilliants, Chestnut Hill, 6 September 1978<br />

Ford Hall Forum, cocktail fundraising party, 16 December 1978<br />

Don Fraser for Senate Committee, letter signed by JKG <strong>and</strong> Joe Rauh, May 1978<br />

Freshman Union Dinner, Tuesday, 12 December 1978<br />

Don Fraser for Senate fundraiser, New York, 12 June 1978<br />

Testimonial dinner for Senator Fulbright: Washington, D.C.<br />

―The Quality of the Future,‖ French Television 3, Paris, 3 March 1978<br />

Box 266<br />

Ga-Gil<br />

Gip-Goode<br />

Goodm-Gu<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith birthday, 15 October 1978<br />

General correspondence<br />

General Felt Industries, Inc., San Francisco, CA, 5 May 1978<br />

University of Geneva Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, February 16, 17, 23, 24<br />

Mrs. Katharine Graham‘s Dinner for Willy Br<strong>and</strong>t, Washington, 28 October 1978<br />

Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston, MA, 20 December 1978<br />

Winter 1978, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

Haf-Hay<br />

Hayd-Hoffman, J.<br />

Hoffman, R.-Hughes, Jo<br />

Hughes, J.R.-Hut<br />

CAG Obituary for Madeleine Hagstromer, Smith Alumnae Quarterly, January 1978<br />

Fundraiser for Michael Harrington, New York Harvard Club, 19 June 1978<br />

Harvard University<br />

Commencement: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 June 1978<br />

Political Economy Lectures, Autumn Term 1978<br />

Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, MA, 22 March 1978<br />

Memorial Church Lunch, Thursday, 7 December 1978<br />

Box 267<br />

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Harvard Club of Boston, Boston, MA, 23 March 1978<br />

Writing Center, Cambridge, MA, 25 April 1978<br />

College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, 20-21 April 1978<br />

Houghton Mifflin <strong>and</strong> Western Pacific Industries, Inc.: Articles <strong>and</strong> correspondence<br />

Houghton Mifflin take-over bid by Western Pacific (2 folders)<br />

Humphrey-Hawkins Bill<br />

Ik-Int<br />

Int-Iv<br />

ILO information for poverty lectures: Geneva, 29 January 1978<br />

Indian Embassy Reception for Prime Minister Desai, Washington, 14 June 1978<br />

Trip to India <strong>and</strong> Kashmir, 1978: 24 September-2 October<br />

International Business Machines Corporation Seminar, Nice, 14 September 1978<br />

J<br />

TBS-Britannica Publicity for The Age of Uncertainty, Japan, 5-15 October 1978 (2 folders)<br />

Box 268<br />

Ka-Ki<br />

Ko-Kr<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Cambridge, MA, 24 April 1978<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government Inauguration, Cambridge, MA, 21 October 1978<br />

Kirkl<strong>and</strong> House Economics Evening, Cambridge, MA, 28 November 1978<br />

Korean translator Paek Nak-ch‘ong, trial in Seoul, spring 1978<br />

Laf-Lan<br />

La N-Le<br />

Lib-Lif<br />

Liv-Lu<br />

Dinner with Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Bert Lance <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis, New York<br />

Visit of Henry Leir to Cambridge, Autumn 1978<br />

Visit to London, 10-11 September 1978 (cancelled)<br />

Lowell House European Table, Cambridge, MA, 1 May 1978<br />

Mac-Mana<br />

Manc-Mat<br />

Box 269<br />

Mau-Meade, E.<br />

Meade, P.-Met<br />

Mia-Mit<br />

Miy-Morris, R.<br />

Morris, T.-Mu<br />

Management Centre Europe, Copenhagen <strong>and</strong> Brussels, 19-22 September 1978 (2 folders)<br />

Mardon Packaging Directors‘ Conference, Bristol, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21-23 May 1978<br />

Marlboro Festival, Marlboro, VT, July 9, July 23, August 6<br />

Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT, 17-19 November 1978<br />

Edward S. Mason Program, Faculty Lunch, Tuesday, 12 December 1978<br />

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Unemployment Insurance for Domestics, effective 1<br />

January 1978<br />

Massachusetts Governor‘s Highway Safety Bureau television commercial, 23 March 1978<br />

University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, 26 April 1978<br />

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McWilliams Tribute (The Nation), New York City, 29 November 1978<br />

Merriman Memorial Plaque: University of California-Berkley, 1978<br />

Meeting with G. William Miller (Cancelled)<br />

Meet the Press, Washington, DC, 9 July 1978<br />

Trip to Micronesia, 1978: 31 March-8 April<br />

Middlebury College- Middlebury, VT, 9-15 April 1978<br />

Na-New<br />

Newm-New York Times<br />

Box 270<br />

New York Times Book Review-Nu<br />

National Rural Electric Cooperative, Louisville, KY, 21-23 March 1978 (cancelled)<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle, Boston, MA, 20 March 1978<br />

New School for Social Research Course on the City, Autumn 1978<br />

Newfane, VT, Summer 1978<br />

North European Management Institute, S<strong>and</strong>erstolen, Norway, 9-12 February 1978<br />

O<br />

Omprakash Kanoujia Business School applications, January 1978 for Autumn Term 1978<br />

Pa-Phi<br />

Php-Por<br />

Pos-Py<br />

Paris, 24-29 May 1978<br />

Pepperdine University Associates, Los Angeles, CA, 30 March 1978<br />

Correspondence re Quest, 1978: February-March<br />

Box 271<br />

Ra-Reader’s Digest<br />

Reader’s Digest of Japan-Ru<br />

James Ramsey vs. <strong>John</strong> Kennth Galbraith<br />

Royal Winter Fair: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 1978<br />

Sae-Sang<br />

Sant-Sc<br />

Se-Sha<br />

She-Shu<br />

Si-Smith, L.<br />

Smith, R.-Sn<br />

Sob-Sol<br />

Sot-Sp<br />

Sta-Ster<br />

Box 272<br />

Stev-Sz<br />

Sachs Estate: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1977-1978<br />

University of San Diego Law School, San Diego, CA, 28 March 1978<br />

SANE fundraising letter, 25 July 1978<br />

Dinner with Stephen Schlossberg, Washington, D.C., 7-8 September 1978<br />

Secretary‘s Open Forum, Department of State, Washington, DC, 16 May 1978<br />

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Seidman Selection Committee for Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political<br />

Economy<br />

Karan Singh to Cambridge<br />

Kewel Singh visit to the United States<br />

Arthur Smithies‘ retirement party, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Dinner with Spanish Ambassador, Lincoln, MA, 25 April 1978<br />

The Stanford Court, San Francisco, California<br />

Suburban Action Institute Dinner (Honorary Vice-Chair), New York, 2 May 1978<br />

Swiss Economic Society, Basel, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 25-26 May 1978<br />

Swiss Industries Fair, Basle, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 24 May 1978<br />

T<br />

The Texas Observer, Allan Shivers/<strong>John</strong> Tower/<strong>John</strong> Connally Fund<br />

Trip to Bankok, Thail<strong>and</strong>, 2-5 October 1978<br />

Visit of Senator Roman Tmeutchl to Cambridge, week of 20 November 1978<br />

Tokyo Broadcasting System Seminar, Paris, France, 18 September 1978<br />

Townshend High School Commencement, Townshend, VT, 16 June 1978<br />

The Triumph (showcase production), New York City, 4 November 1978<br />

Tsongas for Senate fundraising letter, 22 August 1978<br />

Congressman Paul Tsongas fundraiser, Cambridge/Lincoln/Brookline, 8 September 1978<br />

Twin Cities Public Television<br />

U<br />

U.S. Department of State, 1963-1978 (2 folders)<br />

U.S. Government<br />

[Advisory Commission: Civil Service Commission], 1964-1978<br />

Box 273<br />

[Commerce: HUD], 1964-1978<br />

[Information Agency: White House], 1964-1978<br />

U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Small Business, Washington, DC, 17 May<br />

1978<br />

U.S. Senate, 1963-1978<br />

February 1974-November 1965<br />

September 1978-April 1974<br />

Small Business Committee, Washington, DC, 18 August 1978<br />

V<br />

Interviews with Dutch Television (VPRO), autumn <strong>and</strong> winter 1977-1978<br />

Trip to Venezuela, 6-8 November 1978<br />

Vermont, 1978<br />

University of Vermont commencement, Burlington, VT, 20 May 1978<br />

Voluntary Employee Ownership <strong>and</strong> Community Stabilization Act, Congressman<br />

Kostmayer, Spring 1978<br />

Wa-Wein<br />

Weis-Wg<br />

Wha-Why<br />

Wie-Wis<br />

Box 274<br />

Wj-Wz<br />

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Wadsworth Publishing Company brochure for E. Ray Canterberry<br />

Trip to Washington/Senate Hearings on Health Care, 18 August 1978<br />

West Point Domestic Affairs Forum, Cambridge, MA, 28 April 1978<br />

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, 18 April 1978<br />

WGBH Auction, Boston, MA, 2-10 June 1978<br />

Winthrop House dinner, Sunday, 13 December 1978<br />

Women‘s Campaign Fund Cocktail Party, New York, 19 June 1978<br />

Working Papers fundraising party, New York, 15 November 1978<br />

World Disarmament Day, endorsement, 6 August 1978<br />

The World of Investment, Los Angeles, CA, 25-27 October 1978<br />

Y-Z<br />

Young Presidents‘ Organization, Cambridge, MA, 12 May 1978<br />

Year 1979<br />

Am-Ap<br />

An-Asc<br />

Asi-Au<br />

―The Advocates,‖ WGBH, Boston, MA, 27 March 1979<br />

American College of Cardiologists, Miami Beach, FL, 11-15 March 1979<br />

American Committee on East/West Accord<br />

Washington, DC, 13 November 1979<br />

Premiere of film in Washington, DC, 14 May 1979<br />

Board meeting, Washington DC, 18 April 1979<br />

American <strong>Library</strong> Association, Dallas, TX, 27 June 1979<br />

Box 275<br />

American Medical International, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 14-16 November 1979<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

General correspondence, 1979<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong>, OH, 16 September 1979<br />

Convention, Washington, DC, 21-24 June 1979<br />

Visit of Congressman <strong>John</strong> Anderson, Autumn 1979<br />

Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, Phoenix, AZ, 31 March 1979<br />

[Joyce Arnold]<br />

Aspen Institute Documentary, ―The Information Society,‖ summer 1979<br />

[Atlantic Luncheon, November 1979]<br />

Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia, 7-8 May 1979 (cancelled)<br />

Bab-Banc<br />

Bane-Barn<br />

Barr-Bay<br />

Bea-Benn<br />

Beno-Birm<br />

Birn-Bis<br />

Bla-Blu<br />

Bob-Boston Magazine<br />

Boston Mayor‘s-Brown, Ben<br />

Brown, Ber-Bu<br />

Ali Bhutto trial <strong>and</strong> execution, spring 1978-summer 1979<br />

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Box 276<br />

Visit of Lord Balogh to Cambridge, October/November 1979<br />

Visit of Hans Bar, Cambridge, MA, April 1979<br />

Visit of Romulo Betancourt to Cambridge, March 1979 (cancelled)<br />

British Broadcasting Corporation interview for BBC Radio, Cambridge, 14 September 1979<br />

In defense of William F. Buckley, Jr., 1979<br />

Business Perspectives Seminar, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 March 1979<br />

Cab-Cas<br />

Cat-Cha<br />

Che-Chu<br />

Ci-Coh<br />

Coi-Commi<br />

Commo-Con<br />

Conc-Cong<br />

Cony-Cor<br />

Cou-Cu<br />

Channel 13, Dallas Public TV, 4 April 1979<br />

Carter‘s Domestic Summit, Camp David, MD, 10 July 1979<br />

[Memo to President Carter re: energy crisis, 9 July 1979]<br />

Box 277<br />

Chrysler bankruptcy, autumn 1979<br />

Christmas 1979<br />

Congressional Staff Caucus, Washington, DC, 17 May 1979<br />

Construction Magazine Convention, Scottsdale, AZ, 30 March 1979 (cancelled)<br />

Ann Crosby visit, Cambridge, MA, 22-28 May 1979<br />

Lunch for the Dalai Lama, Cambridge, MA, 17 October 1979<br />

Dah-Davie<br />

Davis-Denta<br />

Dento-Di<br />

Do-Du<br />

Davar (Israel): syndicate, 1979<br />

Joan Davidson, general correspondence, 1967-1979<br />

June 1979-March 1971<br />

November 1970-July 1968<br />

May 1968-June 1967<br />

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 28 May 1979<br />

Ea-Edwards, J.<br />

Box 278<br />

Edwards, M.-Eld<br />

Eli-Ex<br />

European Management Symposium, Davos, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 7-10 February 1979<br />

The Experiment in International Living, Putney, VT, 12 May 1979<br />

Fa-Fig<br />

Fin-Ford<br />

Ford Hall-Fu<br />

Fainsod Room Dedication, Cambridge, MA, 3 December 1979<br />

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Open letter to the Federal Trade Commission (Richard Schmalensee, author), signed by<br />

JKG, December 1979<br />

Finnish Fund for Economic Education, Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 2 October 1979<br />

Fogg Fellows Weekend<br />

Washington, DC, 2-3 November 1979<br />

Cambridge, MA, 4-6 May 1979<br />

Ford Hall Forum, Boston, MA, 14 October 1979<br />

Ga-Gil<br />

Gin-Gorg<br />

Gorm-Gu<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith birthday, 15 October 1979<br />

Party for Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. James Galbraith, Cambridge, MA, 10 November 1979<br />

Julian Schuman trip to China, Catherine Atwater Galbraith, 4 April 1978<br />

General<br />

Box 279<br />

Good Morning America, New York, 18 December 1979<br />

Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, winter 1979<br />

Haa-Harris<br />

Harriso-Hel<br />

Hen-Hoh<br />

Hol<br />

Holl-Hy<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Harvard University<br />

Inauguration of Hansen-Mason Room, Littauer Center, 3 March 1979<br />

Business School<br />

AMP Group, Cambridge, MA, 5 November 1979<br />

Boston, MA, 10 April 1979<br />

Seminar, Cambridge, MA, Autumn Term 1979-1980<br />

30 th Reunion, Boston, MA, 19 May 1979<br />

Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, MA, 23 March 1979<br />

Harvard Club of Boston, Boston, MA, 26 April 1979<br />

Commencement Party, Cambridge, MA, 4 June 1979<br />

Department of Economics dinner for Professor Kenneth Arrow, 15 May 1979<br />

Department of Economics spring dinner, Cambridge, MA, 16 March 1979<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, 5 May 1979<br />

Visit of Denis Healey, Cambridge, MA, Autumn 1979<br />

Hokanson, Mary Alan<br />

Hopkins Center Book <strong>and</strong> Author Luncheon, Hanover, NH, 16 October 1979<br />

Ia-Indiana State<br />

Indiana University-Ins<br />

Interd-International Centre<br />

International City-Ir<br />

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 25-26 October 1979<br />

Box 280<br />

Institute for Social Sciences, The Hague, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 6 October 1979<br />

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Institut National de l‘Audiovisuel, Paris, France, 8 June 1979<br />

Institut Universitaire de Technologie, visit of students to Cambridge, 30 April 1979<br />

Institutions Magazine, Snowbird, Utah, 23 July 1979<br />

Institutional Investor Seminar, London, Monday, 11 June 1979<br />

Inter-American Council on Manpower <strong>and</strong> Development<br />

International Business Machines<br />

Hamilton, Bermuda, 10 May 1979<br />

San Francisco, CA, 19 <strong>and</strong> 21 March 1979<br />

International Council of Shopping Centers, Toronto, Ontario, 7 May 1979<br />

Israel visit, 20-26 January 1979<br />

Ja-Ji<br />

Jo-Ju<br />

Voyage on Ed Janss‘s boat, 19-24 April 1979<br />

Visit of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edwin Janss, Cambridge, MA, 13-14 October 1979<br />

Joint Economic Committee Great Crash Anniversary, Washington, DC, 29 October 1979<br />

Ka-Kerr, C.<br />

Kerr, W.-Kop<br />

Kor-Ky<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute Fellows Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 6 December 1979<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Dedication, Dorchester, MA, 20 October 1979<br />

High School Project, Wellesley, MA, 19 October 1979<br />

Robert F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> oral history<br />

Lad-Lau<br />

Box 281<br />

Lav-Leu<br />

Lev-Loesc<br />

Loess-Lu<br />

Labor Education <strong>and</strong> Policy Association, March 1979<br />

Lecture tour<br />

Leverett House Economics Table, Cambridge, MA, 25 April 1979<br />

Trip to London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 9-13 January 1979<br />

Mac-Mahf<br />

Maho-Marl<br />

Marr-Maso<br />

Mass-May<br />

Mia-Miller, P.<br />

Miller, R.-Med<br />

Meh-MORE<br />

Morer-Mu<br />

The Madison Hotel<br />

Management Institut Hohenstein, Frankfurt, Germany, 7 June 1979<br />

Edward S. Mason Fellows Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 4 December 1979<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 19 October 1979<br />

Massachusetts State Federation of Women‘s Clubs, North Falmouth, 16 May 1979<br />

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1 April 1979<br />

Na-National Council<br />

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National Farmers-New Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Box 282<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> -New York Stock<br />

New York University-Ny<br />

Carlo Narten<br />

February 1975-June 1972<br />

1972: June-April<br />

The Nation: Reviewer of economics <strong>and</strong> business books, 1979<br />

National Assembly on the Future of the Family Advisory Council, 1979<br />

National School Board Convention, Miami Beach, FL, 20 April 1979 (cancelled)<br />

National Trust for Historic Preservation, Williamsburg, VA, 15 March 1979<br />

National Women‘s Political Caucus evening with Doonesbury, Boston (Sponsor),<br />

28 September 1979<br />

The New Leader [1978-1963]<br />

NHK taped television exchange with Senator Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Autumn 1979<br />

(cancelled)<br />

Neiman Foundation dedication of Walter Lippmann House, Cambridge, MA, 23 September<br />

1979<br />

Interview with Koji Kobayashi, Nippon Electric Company, ltd., 5 March 1979<br />

Norwegian Management Federation, Oslo, Norway, 4 October 1979<br />

Nuclear Weapons Appeal, signed November 1979<br />

O<br />

Ohio State Award for television series, The Age of Uncertainty, Washington, DC, 7 March<br />

1979<br />

The Open University, British Broadcasting Corporation, 12 January 1979<br />

Visit of Professor Bronislaw Oyrzanowski to Cambridge, Autumn 1979<br />

Pac-Par<br />

Pas-Pe<br />

Ph-Pol<br />

Poo-Prec<br />

Pren-Pu<br />

Trip to Palau-Micronesia, December 1978-January 1979<br />

Box 283<br />

Parade Magazine<br />

Trip to Paris, May 1979<br />

Pittsfield Annual Harvest Dinner, Pittsfield, MA, 29 August 1979<br />

Politique Internationale Colloquium, Paris, France, 27 November 1979<br />

Visit of Pradeep Nair, Cambridge, MA, Autumn 1979<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Reh<br />

Rei-Rosenberg<br />

Rosenberger-Ru<br />

Marvin Rosenberg, general correspondence<br />

January 1976-November 1969<br />

June 1968-May 1967<br />

Rutgers University Commencement, New Brunswick, NJ, 23-24 May 1979<br />

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Sa-Schu<br />

Schw-Sh<br />

Si-Soc<br />

Box 284<br />

Sol-Sp<br />

Sr-Sz<br />

St. Joseph Valley Bank, Elkhart, Indiana, 23 October 1979<br />

Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church Building Program<br />

Saturday Club<br />

Meetings, 1979-1980<br />

Lunch, 28 April 1979<br />

Schlesinger <strong>Library</strong> party, Tuesday, 12 June 1979<br />

Visit of Martin-Jochen Schulz to Cambridge<br />

Trip to the Soviet Union, Autumn 1979 (cancelled)<br />

Southern Association of Colleges, Atlanta, GA, 11 December 1979<br />

Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 28 March 1979<br />

Southwestern Social Science Association, Fort Worth, TX, 29 March 1979<br />

Krister Stendahl Celebration Dinner, Thursday, 24 May 1979<br />

Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, 2 April 1979<br />

Ta-Te<br />

Th-Tib<br />

Tim-Tr<br />

Temple Emmanuel, New York, NY, 4 November 1979<br />

The Texas Observer: 25 th Anniversary, December 1979, co-chairpersonship<br />

Tokyo Broadcasting System<br />

Seminar, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1979<br />

Trip to China, Spring 1979 (didn‘t go)<br />

TBS-Britannica Co., Ltd., talk with Shigeto Tsuru on publication of The Age of Uncertainty<br />

in Japan<br />

U<br />

Letter to president of United Airlines re: overbooking of flights, sent 21 September 1979<br />

United States Coast Guard Officers‘ lunch, Boston, MA, 20 November 1979<br />

Stanford University Medical Center fundraising for Melvin Ury, 1979<br />

V<br />

D.J. van Der Have Centenary, Kapelle, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 6 June 1979<br />

Segurosca Insurance Group, Caracas, Venezuela, 17-19 September 1979<br />

Box 285<br />

Vermont, summer 1979<br />

Wad-Was<br />

Wat-Weil<br />

Weis-Wi<br />

Wo-Wz<br />

Washington State Bar Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, 12 September 1979<br />

[Sidney Weintraub, 1979: February-August]<br />

Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, 18 October 1979<br />

WGBH<br />

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Auction, Boston, MA, 3 June 1979<br />

The Club, Cambridge, MA, 16-20 April 1979<br />

Winthrop House Senior Common Room lunch, Thursday, 3 May 1979<br />

University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 24 October 1979<br />

Working papers, fundraising (2 folders)<br />

World Affairs Council Silver Ball, Boston, MA, 18 May 1979<br />

World Food Policy Seminar, cocktails <strong>and</strong> dinner, Monday, 14 May 1979 (did not go)<br />

Correspondence to/from Walter Wriston, spring 1979<br />

Y-Z<br />

Yale Political Union Liberal Party visit to Cambridge, 6 April 1979<br />

Yale University Class Day, New Haven, CT, 20 May 1979<br />

Year 1980<br />

A-Al<br />

Am<br />

An-Az<br />

Box 286<br />

Adelphi School of Social Work Luncheon, Garden City, New York, 7 October 1980<br />

Alabama, University of, at Birmingham Honors Convocation, 7 June 1980<br />

American Book Awards, New York, May 1980 (Cancelled)<br />

American Committee on East-West Accord<br />

Board Meeting, Washington, DC, 13 May 1980<br />

Trip to Long Isl<strong>and</strong> for dinner with Senator McGovern, 27-28 July 1980<br />

American Council for the Blind. Louisville, Kentucky, 13-20 July 1980 (Cancelled)<br />

American Friends Service Committee, Call for US/Soviet Nuclear Arms, July 1980<br />

American Hospital Association, Montreal, Quebec, 28-29 July 1980<br />

American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Spring 1980<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

National Board<br />

Fundraising Letter, July 1980<br />

National Convention, Washington, DC, 12-15 June 1980<br />

Roosevelt/Humphrey Day Dinner, New York, 1 May 1980 <strong>and</strong> 15 February 1980<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 March 1980<br />

Association for the Promotion of Humor in International Affairs, Paris, France, Winter 1980<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Be<br />

Bf-Bi<br />

Bm-Bq<br />

Br-Bt<br />

Bu-Bz<br />

Walter Bagehot Fellowship Program: New York, New York, 8 December 1980<br />

Barrington High School Class coming to 30 Francis Avenue, May 1980<br />

George Bickford visit to Cambridge, 1-3 November 1980<br />

Big Business Day Advisory Board: Ralph Nader, 17 April 1980<br />

Boston: Jubilee 350‘s Publicity Parties for A Book for Boston, 14-15 May 1980<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis University (Heller School): Waltham, Massachusetts, 22 April 1980<br />

Box 287<br />

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Trip to Brazil, 18-28 April 1980 (3 folders)<br />

Lunch with British Ambassador, Washington, D.C., 30 September 1980<br />

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, 8 May 1980<br />

Ca<br />

Cb-Ch<br />

California, University of, Charter Day, 10 April 1980<br />

Cambridge Civic Association fund-raising letter, May 1980<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Company, 20 th Anniversary of Massey Lectures Taping, 18<br />

September 1980<br />

Canadian Institute for Economic Policy, Toronto, 3 December 1980<br />

Ci-Com<br />

Con-Cq<br />

Cr-Cz<br />

Cachin Signac Presentation Party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 1980<br />

Box 288<br />

Carlos, Prince Borbon Pharma‘s visit to Cambridge, 10-11 May 1980<br />

Carter Presidential Campaign, Autumn<br />

Christmas<br />

Chubb Fellowship at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 17-19 November<br />

Committee for National Security, Washington, DC, 30 July 1980<br />

Council for Livable World Meeting<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 August 1980<br />

Washington, DC, 17 December 1980<br />

Culvar, Senator Fundraising Party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 May 1980<br />

Da<br />

De-Dh<br />

Di-Dt<br />

Du-Dz<br />

Democratic National Convention, New York, 11-15 August 1980<br />

Dependence Dilemma Symposium at Harvard University (Daniel Yergin‘s Energy<br />

Symposium), May 1980<br />

Direct Mail/Marketing Association, London, 27 February 1980<br />

Duboque, University of, Iowa, 14-15 April 1980<br />

Ea-Em<br />

En-Ez<br />

Economic Summit Conference, Washington DC, 15 May 1980 (cancelled)<br />

Editori Riuniti book, 13 February 1980<br />

Fa-Fm<br />

Box 289<br />

Fn-Fz<br />

Sarah Field-<strong>John</strong>son, 1980<br />

Financial Analysts Societies, Congress of the European Federation of, The Hague, 14-17<br />

October 1980<br />

Fisons Limited Pharmaceutical Conference, Heathrow, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 May 1980<br />

Florida, University of, Gainesville, Florida, 7 January 1980<br />

Fordham, Univ. Gannon Lecture, Bronx, New York, 9-10 December 1980<br />

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Fortune Magazine, 11 August 1980<br />

French Ministry of the Economy, Paris, France, 1-3 June 1980 (2 folders)<br />

Fulbright Scholars, Fogg <strong>Museum</strong>, Cambridge, 9 June 1980<br />

Ga-Gh<br />

Gi-Go<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

Galbraith, Mrs., trip to India, March 1980<br />

Galbraith birthday, 15 October 1980<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 May 1980<br />

Galbraith, Peter, ―Cambodian Relief‖ report to U.S. Senate, October 1980<br />

General correspondence<br />

Gonsalves, Eric lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 October 1980<br />

Great Cities of the World conferences, Boston, Massachusetts, 24 September 1980<br />

Box 290<br />

Gstaad, Winter 1980<br />

Ha<br />

Hb-Hh<br />

Hi-Hol<br />

Hom-Hz<br />

Harris, Dorothy, financial arrangements with Harvard, Summer 1980-[Closed]<br />

Hamilton Drawing, ―Galbraith was right‖<br />

Hansen/ Mason Room: Government Department Input, 1980<br />

Harvard University<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 June 1980<br />

Marglin Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 April 1980<br />

Political Economy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 April 1980<br />

Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, 12 May 1980<br />

Holtzman, Elizabeth fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 May 1980<br />

Houghton Mifflin Dinner, presentation of memoirs, 2 October 1980<br />

I-J<br />

International Air Transport Association, Montreal, 28 October 1980 (2 folders)<br />

Ito, Kenechi, interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 November 1980<br />

Junior Chamber of Commerce World Congress, Osaka, Japan 11-12 November 1980 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Box 291<br />

Ka-Km<br />

Kn-Kz<br />

Karmapaga, Gyalnou, lunch for his Holiness the 16 th , 1 October 1980<br />

Kearney Executive Forum, Chicago, Illinois, 29 October 1980<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Campaign trip to New York <strong>and</strong> Connecticut, 20-21 March 1980<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward M., presidential campaign, September 1979-July 1980 (2 folders)<br />

Conference on the Presidency of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, University of Southern California, 1980<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> presidential campaign State College <strong>and</strong> Philadelphia, 16-17 April 1980<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Harman Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 November 1980<br />

BBC Horizon series on Lord Keynes, 3 October 1980<br />

Kirkl<strong>and</strong> House Economics Table, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 October 1980<br />

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Kistia Kowsky, preface for Professor, November 1980<br />

Kuhs, Edwin, brunch given by, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 March 1980<br />

La-Lh<br />

Li-Lz<br />

Lowenstein, Al Memorial Service, New York City, 19 March 1980<br />

Ma-Man<br />

Mao-Mb<br />

Box 292<br />

Mc-Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

Mo<br />

Mp-Mz<br />

Maine, University of, Orono, Maine, 23 October 1980<br />

Margaret Mead World Citizen Award: New Directions, 1980<br />

Marlboro Music Festival, 13 July, 20 July, 3 August 1980<br />

Manning, Bob, evening with, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 November 1980<br />

McCormack, Dodge Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 September 1980<br />

Memorial, University of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s, Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 25-29 April 1980<br />

Merrimack Education Center, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, 17 April 1980<br />

Middlesex County Jury Duty, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 July 1980<br />

MIT Disarmament Study Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 April 1980<br />

Mondadori Convention on Marketing, Milan, 14 September 1980<br />

Mosaic Alberta, Inc., Calgary, Edmonton, etc., 22-29 September 1980<br />

Stop the MX, Autumn 1980<br />

Na-Nd<br />

Ne-Nh<br />

Ni- Nz<br />

National Association of Chain Drug Store, Palm Beach, Florida, 5 May 1980<br />

Honorary Executive Committee: National Citizens for Public Libraries, 1980<br />

Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 16 December 1980<br />

New Directions, 1980<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Review party, Boston, Massachusetts, 23 June 1980<br />

Newfane, Vermont, Summer 1980<br />

Nieman Advisory Committee Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 October 1980<br />

North House Economic Table, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 December 1980<br />

Oa-Om<br />

On-Oz<br />

Oxford University, Radhakrishnan Bequest, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19-30 May 1980<br />

Pa<br />

Box 293<br />

Pb-Pg<br />

Ph-Pn<br />

Po-Pz<br />

Papazissi, Isabella, visit to Cambridge, November 1980<br />

Letter to General Counsel, Pfizer Corporation, 10 July 1980<br />

Phoenix Executives Club, Spring 1980<br />

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Presidential campaign <strong>and</strong> election, 1980<br />

President's Commission for a National Agenda for the 1980s, Boston, 9 May 1980<br />

Q, Ra-Rh<br />

Ri-Rz<br />

RAI TV Interview for "What's Left of the American Dream?" Cambridge, 5 September 1980<br />

Rosario University, Bogota, September 1980<br />

Sa<br />

Sc-Se<br />

Sh<br />

Si-Sn<br />

So-Ss<br />

St<br />

Su-Sz<br />

Letter for SANE on ―The Race Nobody Wins‖, 1980<br />

Shriver Center, Eunice, open house, 8-14 November 1980<br />

Shull, Leon roast of, Washington DC, 14 November 1980<br />

Box 294<br />

Smith College Club of Cambridge wine tasting, 21 May 1980<br />

Smith/Williams/Amherst/Trinity lunch, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 April 1980<br />

Stockton State College, Pomona, New Jersey, 8 October 1980<br />

Strangelove Syndrome, 1980<br />

Ta-Th<br />

Ti-Tz<br />

Tibetan Studies at Oxford<br />

Turner Broadcasting System: Oral history on <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, 1980<br />

U<br />

U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Banking, 23 September 1980<br />

U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Banking, Finance, <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs,<br />

Washington, DC, 26 March 1980<br />

V<br />

V<strong>and</strong>en Heuvel. William, Application to the Century Association, Spring 1980<br />

Wa-Wg<br />

Wh-Wi<br />

Wj-Wz<br />

WGBH Channel 2 auction, 6 June 1980<br />

White, Mayor Kevin<br />

Third inauguration, Boston, 6-7 January 1980<br />

Dinner for Mayor of Kyoto, 18 April 1980<br />

Woman's National Democratic Club, 12 June 1980<br />

X-Y<br />

Yankelovich dinner at <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, 6 October 1980<br />

Z<br />

Year 1981<br />

A-Al<br />

Am (2 folders)<br />

Box 295<br />

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An-Az (2 folders)<br />

American Book Awards, New York City, 30 April 1981<br />

American Committee On East/West Accord, Washington DC<br />

19 November 1981 (Cancelled)<br />

1 June 1981<br />

American Friends Service Committee<br />

New York, 14 November 1981<br />

Montpelier, Vermont, 7 August 1981<br />

American Magazine Conference, Palm Springs, California, 15 October 1981<br />

American Repertory Theater, 1980-1981<br />

American Writer‘s Congress, New York, 9-12 October 1981<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

Board of Directors, 1981<br />

Fundraising letter, 29 April 1981<br />

National convention, Washington, DC, 25-28 June 1981<br />

Arlington Concerned Citizen's Rally, Arlington, Massachusetts, 23 September 1981<br />

Asahi Shimbun Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 20-23 October 1981<br />

Askin, Frank fundraising cocktail party, New York, 27 October 1981<br />

Asociacion Para el Progreso de la Direccion, Madrid <strong>and</strong> Barcelona, Spain, 2-3 March 1981<br />

B-Ba<br />

Bc-Bl<br />

Bm-Bz (2 folders)<br />

Box 296<br />

Bloomindales, Irel<strong>and</strong>: That Special Place, Brookline, Massachusetts, 3 October 1981<br />

Book Press, Newfane, Vermont, 6 October 1981<br />

Borsen Company, Copenhagen, Denmark, <strong>and</strong> Oslo, Norway, 9-11 March 1981<br />

Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 December 1981<br />

Business Perspectives Seminar, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1 July 1981<br />

Ca-Ch<br />

Ci-Cq<br />

Cr-Cz<br />

California, University of, at Los Angeles, 15 May 1981<br />

Cambridge<br />

Arts Council fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 September 1981<br />

Chamber of Commerce, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 September 1981<br />

Union Society, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19 January 1981<br />

Canadian Tax Foundation, Vancouver, 23-25 November 1981<br />

Carlos, Visit of Prince, to Cambridge for Harvard undergraduate admission, April 1981<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 17 November 1981 (2 folders)<br />

Christmas<br />

Clergy <strong>and</strong> Laity Concerned, Chicago, Illinois, 17 November 1981<br />

Common Cause, Paris, France, 17 February-March 1 1981<br />

Congressional Staff Caucus luncheon, Washington, DC, 29 May 1981<br />

Control Data Breakfast, New York City, 15 April 1981<br />

Box 297<br />

Da-Dh<br />

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Di-Dz<br />

Dalai Lama, Visit of, Summer 1981<br />

Democratic Party<br />

Arms Control Institute, 1981<br />

Human Rights Dinner, Los Angeles, California, 22 October 1981<br />

E-Ez<br />

Einstein, Albert Peace Prize Foundation Peace Manifesto, Fall 1981<br />

F-Fl<br />

Fm-Fz<br />

―Firing Line,‖ Broadcast the Week of 21 June 1981<br />

Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, 25 October 1981<br />

Friends of the Fogg, The Hague, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 15-19 October 1981 (Cancelled)<br />

G-Go<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth,<br />

Automobile accident, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 April 1981<br />

Birthday, 15 October 1981<br />

Hospitalization, June-July<br />

Jury Duty, Middlesex County, 5 October 1981 (Dismissed, 1 October 1981)<br />

Prize dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 April 1981<br />

Box 298<br />

General correspondence<br />

General Wine <strong>and</strong> Spirits, Maui, Hawaii, 16 October 1981<br />

German Television, ZDF, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 September 1981<br />

Gridiron Club, The, Washington, DC, 5 December 1981<br />

Grierson, Ronald, Lunch for, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December 1981<br />

Gstaad, Winter<br />

Ha-Hh<br />

Hi-Hz<br />

Harriman, Averall, 90th birthday, Washington DC, 11 November 1981<br />

Harvard<br />

American for Democratic Action Faculty Adviser, 1981<br />

Center for Science <strong>and</strong> International Affairs Fellows, 20 March 1981<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 June 1981<br />

Faculty cocktail parties, 1981-82<br />

Danforth Center Orientation Day, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 September 1981<br />

Social Sciences 173, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 September 1981<br />

<strong>John</strong>s Hopkins School of Advanced International Study Commencement, Washington, DC,<br />

29 May 1981<br />

I<br />

Institute for a Democratic Economy<br />

International Plastics Conference, Lousanne, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 10 June 1981<br />

J<br />

Jobs with Peace Benefit Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 September 1981<br />

Box 299<br />

Ka-Km<br />

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Kn-Kz<br />

Kallio, Kristi, Visit to the United States, Autumn 1981<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 December 1981<br />

(Cancelled)<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert F., Book Awards meeting, New York City, 27-28 March 1981<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government ARCO Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 December<br />

1981<br />

King, Sharon Wedding, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 January 1981<br />

Kirkl<strong>and</strong> House Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 November 1981<br />

Kuznet, Simon birthday celebration, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 April 1981<br />

La-Lh<br />

Li-Lz<br />

Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, 30 September-1 October 1981<br />

M-Ma<br />

Mb-Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

Mo-Mz<br />

Mackintosh, J.P., Memorial Lecture, University of Edinburgh, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, 6 March 1981<br />

Management Centre Europe: Hamburg, 23 February; Zurich, 25 February; Brussels, 27<br />

February<br />

Mason Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November 1981<br />

Matsushita, Konosuke, Visit to Cambridge, June 1981<br />

Box 300<br />

Mehta, Rama Lecture at Radcliffe, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9-11 April 1981<br />

Trip to Mexico<br />

16-21 September 1981 (Cancelled)<br />

18-21 June 1981 (Cancelled)<br />

Municipal Finance Officers Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 June 1981<br />

Myths <strong>and</strong> Realities Project, Advisor to, Robert DeGrasse Jr. <strong>and</strong> David Gold<br />

N-Na<br />

Nb-Nz<br />

Nader/Public Citizen 10th Anniversary, Washington, DC, 25 September 1981<br />

National Council of Jewish Women, Woodmere, New York, 27 October 1981<br />

New Boston Review National Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, Boston, 3 December<br />

1981 (Cancelled)<br />

Newfane, Vermont, Summer 1981<br />

New York YM <strong>and</strong> YWHA, New York City, 27 October 1981<br />

North American Watch Corporation Dinner, Los Angeles, California, 16 August 1981<br />

(Cancelled)<br />

O<br />

One-on-One Committee, Brookline, Massachusetts, 2 November 1981<br />

Pa-Pg<br />

Ph-Pre<br />

Pri-Pz<br />

"Parkinson Program," BBC, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 January 1981<br />

Parliamentary Labour. Party Finance <strong>and</strong> Economics Group, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 5 March<br />

1981<br />

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Penguin Books Celebration of Guide, Reader <strong>and</strong> Poverty on publication, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

18-22 January 1981<br />

Comment on The Reluctant Patron for University of Pennsylvania Press, Autumn 1981<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles, California, 30-31 October 1981<br />

Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School Conference on American Liberalism, 3-4<br />

April 1981<br />

Box 301<br />

Pulitzer Prize Board in Biography, Report due by 30 December 1980 for prize in 1981<br />

Q<br />

R-Ri<br />

Rj-Rz<br />

Radio della Svizzera Italiana, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 8 June 1981<br />

Roosevelt-Humphrey Day Dinner (Sponsor), New York City, 30 April 1981<br />

S-Sb<br />

Sc-Se<br />

Sf-Sn<br />

So-Sr<br />

St-Sz<br />

SANE Peace Award Dinner, Irvington, New Jersey, 3 May 1981<br />

Saturday Club Meetings, 1980-81<br />

Seattle Symposium On Medical Effects of Nuclear War, Seattle, Washington, 17-18 April<br />

1981<br />

Shell International, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 4 March 1981<br />

Smith College Opening of Exhibition, Northampton, Massachusetts, 16 April 1981<br />

Statement in support of the nuclear arms freeze<br />

T-Th<br />

Box 302<br />

Ti-Tz<br />

Comment on the Zero Sum Society by Lester Thurow for TBS Britannica, April 1981<br />

Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 29 October 1981<br />

U<br />

U.S. Conference of Mayors, Chicago, Illinois, 12 November 1981<br />

U.S. House<br />

Subcommittee on Monopolies, Washington, DC, 30 April 1981<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Labor Committee Testimony, Washington, DC, 2 April 1981<br />

V<br />

Wa-Wg<br />

Wh-Wi<br />

Wj-Wz<br />

Waging the Peace Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1-2 May 1981<br />

WBRU Radio, Liberals, Conservatives, <strong>and</strong> America's Future, 25 April 1981,<br />

Wellesley Senior High School, Wellesley, Massachusetts 6 April 1981<br />

WGBH Auction, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 May 1981<br />

Williams, Tennessee, Gala Salute Committee, New York, 26 October 1981<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, Vermont, 4 August 1981<br />

Thomas Winship Dinner, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 14 December 1981<br />

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Windsor Foundation, Greater, Windsor Ontario, 2-3 October 1981<br />

Writers <strong>and</strong> Artists for Peace in the Middle East, Letter to the New York Times from, 10<br />

May 1981<br />

X-Y<br />

Young People‘s Party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 April 1981<br />

Z<br />

Year 1982<br />

Aa-Al<br />

Am-Ar<br />

Box 303<br />

As-Az<br />

Academy of Dental Science, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 April 1982<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, New York, New York, 3 December 1982<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 May 1982<br />

American Association for Advancement of Science, 3-8 January 1982<br />

American Bar Association, Chicago Illinois, 5-6 November 1982<br />

American Committee on East-West Accord, Washington D.C.<br />

29 November 1982<br />

29 April 1982<br />

American Economic Association Meetings, New York City, 29-30 December 1982<br />

American Friends Service Committee, 21 July 1982<br />

American Repertory Theater, 1981-1982<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D. Centennial Conference, Washington, D.C., 5-7 March 1982<br />

Roosevelt-Humphrey Dinner, Sponsor, New York, New York, 29 April 1982<br />

Money Raising Letter, Spring 1982<br />

Anniversary Party, 45 th , Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 September 1982<br />

Artists for the Freeze, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 September 1982<br />

Asian Economic Review, 1982<br />

Aspen Institute Berlin, 20-23 June 1982<br />

Atlantic Monthly Anniversary (Cancelled), Boston, Massachusetts, 19 October 1982<br />

Ba<br />

Be-Bi<br />

Bl<br />

Box 304<br />

Bm-Bz<br />

Barrington High School students‘ visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 May 1982<br />

Beck, Stuart <strong>and</strong> Roberts, Marc lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 November 1982<br />

Berkshire Community College, Pitsfield, Massachusetts, 1 October 1982<br />

Bharatiya Vidya Bhana, Woodside, New York, 2 October 1982<br />

Bi-partisan Appeal to the President: Blumenthal/Peterson/Simon, etc., Summer <strong>and</strong> Autumn<br />

Boston Globe Benefit, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 June 1982<br />

Brown University, Providence, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 21 October 1982<br />

Ca-Ce<br />

Ch-Com<br />

Con-Cz<br />

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Cachin, Collette, New York Trip, 26 June 1982<br />

California Freeze Initiative, San Fransisco, California, 3 April 1982<br />

California Freeze Teach-in, University of California, Davis, 1 April 1982<br />

Cambridge Forum ―Great Vocations‖ series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 April 1982<br />

Prince Carlos de Borbon de Parma, 1981-1982<br />

Center House Benefit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 April 1982<br />

Century Association Roosevelt Celebration, New York, 18 November 1982<br />

Charles River Wastershed Association, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 September 1982<br />

Hollis Chenery Housewarming, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 November 1982<br />

Christmas<br />

Box 305<br />

Committee for Justice <strong>and</strong> Humanity in the Middle East Appeal for Aid, Signatory,<br />

September 1982<br />

Congressional Conference/Hearing, Washington, D.C., 5 May 1982 (cancelled)<br />

Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />

22 September 1982<br />

20 May 1982<br />

Da-De<br />

Di-Dz<br />

Daiei Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 3-9 October 1982<br />

―Desert Isl<strong>and</strong> Discs‖ radio broadcast, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 12 February 1982<br />

Direct Mail Marketing Association, Los Angelos, California, 1 November 1982<br />

DuBois, W.E.B., Lectures, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 April 1982<br />

Dukakis, Mike<br />

Campaign, Autumn 1982<br />

Sears Debate, Boston, Massachusetts, 23 October 1982<br />

Ea-Ez<br />

Eagleton Constitutional Amendment, December 1982<br />

Education Collaborative for Greater Boston, Inc., 26 March 1982<br />

Einstein, Albert, Peace Prize Foundation, newspaper ad signatory, September 1982<br />

El Salvador Petition (reopening of the national university), Winter 1982<br />

Emergency Black Survival Fund Sponsors Committee, May 1982<br />

F-Fi<br />

Fj-Fz<br />

Fano, Easter appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 October 1982<br />

Box 306<br />

―Firing Line,‖ Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 1982, May 1982<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong> opening, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 November 1982<br />

Fogg Fellows Ball, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 May 1982<br />

Forbes Magazine lunch, New York City, 18 November 1982<br />

Frank, Barney Cocktail Party, Newton Center, Massachusetts, 22 October 1982<br />

Friends of the Earth Foundation, Advisory Board for Autumn Conference<br />

Fulbright College Dedication, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 9-10 July 1982<br />

Ga-Gh<br />

Gi-Go<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

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Gaj, Luiz, appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 September 1982<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />

Birthday, 15 October 1982<br />

Club: Leys School, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 April 1982<br />

Prize Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 April 1982<br />

Gallimard Publicity of Annals, Paris, France, 28 January-1 February 1982<br />

General correspondence<br />

Gesellschaft Fur Ausl<strong>and</strong>sude, Munich, West Germany, 23-24 June 1982<br />

Gold, David interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 October 1982<br />

Goucher College Meyerhoff Professorship, Towson, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 29 March 1982<br />

Gstaad,Winter 1982<br />

Ha- Hi<br />

Hj-Hz<br />

Box 307<br />

The Harriman Papers<br />

University of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, 9 June 1982<br />

Harvard Business School<br />

Century Club, Boston Massachusetts, 19 April 1982,<br />

Lunch with Secretary of Agriculture, 17 April 1982<br />

Harvard University<br />

CSIA Dinner for Edward Lamb, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 March 1982<br />

Center for Science <strong>and</strong> International Affairs, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 May<br />

1982<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 June 1982<br />

Law School Arms Reduction Action Committee, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16<br />

April 1982<br />

Medical School, Health aspects of nuclear war, 6 May 1982<br />

Phi Beta Kappa lecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 June 1982<br />

Radcliffe Democratic Club fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December<br />

1982<br />

Government 1810, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 September 1982<br />

Human Rights fundraising reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 September 1982<br />

I<br />

IBM Corporation, Dallas, Texas, 31 March to 1 April, 1982 (cancelled)<br />

Il Globo (Italy), 1982<br />

Indian Ambassador‘s dinner for Prime Minister Gh<strong>and</strong>i, Washington, D.C., 30 July 1982<br />

Indiana University East, Richmond, Indiana, 3 May 1982<br />

Interact Promotion, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 27 October 1982<br />

Internal Revenue Audit, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 December 1982<br />

International Committee of Sponsors: The Gutherie Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1982-<br />

J<br />

K-Ke<br />

Kh-Kz<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute<br />

New Congressman Party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December 1982<br />

Program for newly elected Members of Congress, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

December<br />

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<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Advisory Committee meeting, 7 May 1982<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December 1982<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Library</strong>, Franklin D. Roosevelt Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, 22<br />

April 1982<br />

Korean Broadcasting System, interview for 100 th anniversary (didn‘t go), March<br />

Kraus, Dean, Harvard Reception for, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December 1982<br />

L-Lem<br />

Box 308<br />

Len-Lt<br />

Lu-Lz<br />

Laval University, Quebec, Canada, 20 April 1982<br />

Levin, Harry Lectureship Reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 April 1982<br />

Luers, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. William dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 December 1982<br />

Lulea, University of Sweden, 25-27 February 1982<br />

Maa-Mar<br />

Mas-Men<br />

Meo-Mz<br />

Macleigh, Ada lunch for Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, 19 September 1982<br />

MacLeish, Archibald Collection, Greenfield Committee College, 7-8 May 1982<br />

Malone, Adrian Productions, Inc. ―The Mind‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The Law‖<br />

Management Center Europe, Amsterdam, 22-23 February, Stockholm, 25-26 February<br />

Marlboro College Convocation, Marlboro, Vermont, 12 September<br />

Mason, Edward Cocktail Party for, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 October 1982<br />

Mason Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 November<br />

Massachusetts Association for Older Americans Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, 26 May 1982<br />

Massachusetts Eye <strong>and</strong> Ear Infirmary appointment, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 December<br />

1982<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Faculty Disarmament Study Group, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 10 May 1982<br />

McGill University-Osler Lecture, Montreal, Canada, 21 April 1982<br />

―Meet the Press,‖ Washington, D.C., 25 July 1982<br />

Melin Management Enlightenment Series, Gr<strong>and</strong> Rapids, Michigan, 19 May 1982<br />

Mexican Presidential Inauguration, (didn‘t go), Mexico City, Mexico, 1 December 1982<br />

Box 309<br />

Midwestern Frozen Food Association, Wippersink Resort, Illinois, 15 May 1982<br />

Millennium-Chase Lecture LSE, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 14 January 1982<br />

Miller, Eliz Memorial Service Remarks, 20 February<br />

Na-Nen<br />

Nem-Nz<br />

National Policy Exchange, 1982<br />

National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 29 April 1982<br />

National Trust for Public Education, 1982<br />

NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy, 9-10 March 1982 (cancelled)<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle Reunion Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 April 1982<br />

New Rochelle, College of, New Rochelle, New York, 12 October 1982<br />

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New York Central Labor Council Luncheon, New York, 8 November 1982<br />

New York University Makowitz Lecture, New York, 4 December 1982<br />

New School for Social Research campaign for graduate faculty of political <strong>and</strong> social<br />

science, 1982<br />

Newfane, Vermont, Summer<br />

Nieman Foundation<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 September 1982<br />

Reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 September 1982<br />

O<br />

Onassis, Jacqueline, Party for Anthony Radziwill, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 May 1982<br />

One-on-One Committee, organized by Grossman, 1981-1982<br />

Orange County Democratic Committee Barbeque, Vershire, Vermont, 7 August 1982<br />

Pa-Pe<br />

Box 310<br />

Pf-Pz<br />

Palogarden, Odense, Denmark, 24 February 1982<br />

Peabody <strong>Museum</strong> Film Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 1981-May 1982<br />

Porsche Audi Division, Silverado Resort, Napa Valley, 2 April 1982 (cancelled)<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Ri<br />

Rj-Rz<br />

Rajij Endowment Lectures, Delhi, Madras, <strong>and</strong> Bombay, India, 1-10 March (2 folders)<br />

Reif, Adelbert Interview with, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 September 1982<br />

Reuss for President, November 1982<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, University of, Kingston, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 21 October 1982<br />

Roosevelt, Campobello Park Commission, Campobello, Maine, 4 July 1982<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D. Centenary<br />

Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 30 May-3 June<br />

Sa-Sc<br />

Sd-Sl<br />

Box 311<br />

Sm-So<br />

Sp-Sz<br />

St. Joseph the Provider, College of, Rutl<strong>and</strong>, Vermont, 16 May 1982 (cancelled)<br />

Saturday Club Meetings, Boston, Massachusetts, 1981-1982<br />

Schenectady Freedom Forum, Schenectady, New York, 18 October 1982<br />

Schlesingers, Rauhs <strong>and</strong> Prichards dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 19 November 1982<br />

Skorov, Georgy appointment with, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 October 1982<br />

Smith College alumnae fund, July 1982<br />

Smith Institution Franklin D. Roosevelt centenary, Washington, D.C., 27 April 1982<br />

Springfield Rotary Club, Springfield Vermont, 23 August 1982<br />

Southern Tenant Farmers Union, 48 th anniversary dinner, Memphis, Tennessee, sponsor, 16-<br />

17 April 1982<br />

Stanford Arms Control <strong>and</strong> Disarmament Forum, Stanford, California, 2 April 1982<br />

Stein, Jean party for William Broyles, New York, 17 November 1982<br />

Steinem, Gloria television series, Trans-Atlantic Enterprises, Inc., 31 March 1982<br />

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SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, New York, late September/early October (cancelled)<br />

Ta-Th<br />

Ti-Tz<br />

Television New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 September 1982<br />

Thomson, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. James lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 November 1982<br />

Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 26 March 1982<br />

U<br />

United Nations<br />

Department of Public Information, Conference, New York, 9 September 1982<br />

Media Roundtable, Boston, Massachusetts, 15-16 November 1982<br />

University of Toronto, Toronto Canada, 13-15 May 1982<br />

Box 312<br />

U.S. Committee Against Nuclear War<br />

V<br />

Vassar College (Crego Lecture), Poughkeepsie, New York, 5 April 1982<br />

Vermont Democratic Committee Meeting, New Fane, Vermont, 26 September 1982<br />

Von Canon, Claudia Concert, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 October 1982<br />

Wa-Wel<br />

Wem-Wz<br />

Walking Tour, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 11-10 June 1982<br />

WGBH Auction, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 June 1982<br />

Winship, Thomas lunch with Canadian Ambassador, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30<br />

September 1982<br />

Winthrop, <strong>John</strong> House Senior Common Room Luncheons, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

1981-1982<br />

Wise, Kelly Photographic Session, Summer<br />

World Affairs Council, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 September 1982<br />

Wroblewski, Andrzej Interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December 1982<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Year 1983<br />

A-Al<br />

An-Az<br />

Allied Social Science Association, San Francisco, California, December (didn‘t go)<br />

Allison, Graham brunch, Belmont, Massachusetts, 29 May<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

Academy Luncheon, New York, 2 December<br />

Institute Dinner Meeting, New York, 3 November<br />

New York, 18 May<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 November<br />

American Committee on East/West Accord<br />

Annual Meeting, 17 May<br />

Box 313<br />

Washington, D.C., 5 December<br />

Americans for Democratic Action Convention, Washington, D.C., 2-5 June<br />

American Democratic Association, ―ADA World,‖ 1983 Convention Edition, July<br />

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American Heart Association Dinner for Laurence Ellis, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 June<br />

American Repertory Theatre<br />

1982-1983 Season<br />

Party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 October<br />

Arts Council of Great Britain, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 18 January<br />

Australia trip, 4-18 September, Cancelled (2 folders)<br />

Austrian Finance Ministry Meeting, Vienna, Austria, 24-27 January<br />

Ba-Be<br />

Bf-Bk<br />

Bl-Bo<br />

Bp-Bz<br />

Balcar, Gerald appointment, Newfane, Vermont, 15 July<br />

Box 314<br />

Banco Portuguese de Atlantico, Lisbon, Portugal, 9 November (Cancelled)<br />

Bank Productions, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1983<br />

Bharatyia, Vidya Bhavan, Boston, Massachusetts, 9 October<br />

Bingham, Jonathan party, Knollwood Country Club, White Plains, 30 September<br />

Borbon, Prince Carlos de, dinner, Watertown, Massachusetts<br />

14 June<br />

12 December<br />

Boston University bookstore opening, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 October<br />

Bourneuf, Alice lecture, Boston College, 22 September<br />

Brazilian Television, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June<br />

British Broadcasting Corporation, <strong>Kennedy</strong> presidential documentary, filmed summer 1983,<br />

shown autumn 1983<br />

British Columbia Teachers‘ Federation, Radio campaign for education week, 24 March<br />

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 9 April<br />

Burton, Richard party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 April<br />

Business Executives for National Security, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 May<br />

Ca<br />

Cb-Ch<br />

Ci-Com<br />

Con-Cz<br />

Cambridge Civic Association Fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 September<br />

Canadian Club, The, Toronto, Canada, 3 October<br />

Canadian Consul‘s lunch for Axworthy, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 May<br />

Canadian Consulate General Cruise, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 June<br />

Canadian Economic Conference, Val Marin, Quebec, 22-23 July<br />

Cape Cod Community College, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, 24 April<br />

Certified Accountants Trust, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17 November<br />

Channel Seven interview, re JFK week, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 October<br />

Chicago Public <strong>Library</strong>, Friends of, Chicago, Illinois, 5 November<br />

The Children‘s County Inn, Brattleboro, Vermont<br />

Box 315<br />

Christmas<br />

CIA payroll, Statement about Indians possibly on, summer<br />

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Coalition for Nuclear Arms Control, New Canaan, Connecticut, 27 March<br />

College of Notre Dame of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Baltimore, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 15 March<br />

Cope, Jamie Ann, photographic exhibition, Boston, Massachusetts, 25 March<br />

Council for a Livable World: Letter to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, July 1983<br />

Da-Di<br />

Do-Dz<br />

Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 12 May<br />

Deerfield Nuclear Arms Conference statement, 17-18 April<br />

Democracy Project film showing, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13/19 December<br />

Digital Equipment Company, Marlborough, Massachusetts, 13 December<br />

Dinner for Mrs. Durr given by Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Martin Sherwin, Belmont, Massachusetts, 12<br />

March<br />

Dunfrey party for Ed Markey, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 January<br />

Dutch Radio AVRO interview, Newfane, Vermont, 17 August<br />

E<br />

Editor‘s Organizing Group for the Freeze<br />

Education Film Center project, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 December<br />

Eighth National Conference on Blacks in Higher Education, Washington, D.C., 16 April<br />

Esquire dinner, New York, 7 November<br />

F<br />

Finnish Management Conference, Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 30 November<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong><br />

General, 1970-1984<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 April<br />

Opening: Edvard Munch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 October<br />

Fogg Fellows weekend, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13-14 May<br />

Fogg, Friends of the, Trip to India, November 1982 or January 1983 (didn‘t go)<br />

Ford Hall Forum<br />

Boston, Massachusetts, 17 April<br />

Box 316<br />

7 th Anniversary, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 April<br />

Forum for US/Soviet Dialogue, Manchester, New Hampshire (St. Anselm), 10 July<br />

French government seminar, Paris, France, 11-12 February<br />

Interact Promotion: Debate with Milton Friedman, Proposed 1983<br />

Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 27 August<br />

Ga-Gh<br />

Gi-Gz<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith birthday, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 October 1983<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusets, 12 April 1983<br />

G<strong>and</strong>hi, Indira visit to the U.S., New York, New York, 24-26 September<br />

Garrison, Lloyd luncheon, New York, New York, 14 March<br />

General correspondence<br />

Geneva, Club Diplomatique, de Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 9 February<br />

Good Morning America, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 May<br />

Goossens, Casimir Rodgers interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 June<br />

Greece, trip, tenth anniversary of overthrow of junta, 12-16 November<br />

Grinnell College Commencement Grinnell, Iowa, 23 May<br />

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Gstaad, stay between speaking engagements, 22-28 November<br />

Ha-Hil<br />

Him-Ho<br />

Box 317<br />

Hp-Hz<br />

Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 2 May<br />

Hamish Hamilton Editors lunch, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 November<br />

Harvard<br />

Business School Class of 1973 Reunion, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 June<br />

Club of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 3 October<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 June<br />

Department of L<strong>and</strong>scape Architecture Review Panel, 20 May<br />

Medical School Resolution on Nuclear War, March<br />

School 10 Analysis, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December<br />

University Visiting Committee to Harvard University Press dinner, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 19 September<br />

Hercus, Anne of New Zeal<strong>and</strong> appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 June<br />

Hood, Lynley appointment, New Zeal<strong>and</strong> peace movement, 31 March<br />

Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 24 September<br />

I<br />

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Rockefeller‘s, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 10 November<br />

J<br />

Jacoby, Neil H. International Award Honorary Dinner Committee, 10 June<br />

Janeway, Michael open house, Cambridge, Massachusetts, January<br />

Jenkinses, Roy, visit to Cambridge, 7-9 January<br />

<strong>John</strong> Hopkins Fundraiser, Bologna, Italy, 29 January<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon Baines <strong>Library</strong>, Austin, Texas, 3-4 March<br />

Ka-Kor<br />

Kos-Kz<br />

Kaldor, Nicholas visit to Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23-30 October<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Advisory Committee Reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 May<br />

Box 318<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 September<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 December<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government Forum<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 March<br />

Statement on the Nuclear Freeze, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 January<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School<br />

Dean‘s dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 September<br />

Dinner for Shepard Stone. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 March<br />

Keynes Centenary Meeting, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1 December<br />

Kissinger, Henry, birthday party, New York, 26 May<br />

Kraus, Senator Richard reelection, Winchester, Massachusetts, 9 December<br />

Kubiak, David of English Journal appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 April<br />

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Kunin, Madeline<br />

Fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 May<br />

Visit to Cambridge, <strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Spring semester<br />

La-Lh<br />

Li-Lz<br />

Lall, Betty reception letter, autumn<br />

Maa-Mar<br />

Mas-Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

Mo-Mz<br />

Marketing Efficiency in Puerto Rico, Harvard University Press<br />

Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, Vermont, 10 July, 7 August<br />

Martorell, Jose Piera, Harvard Summer school, 26 June-19 August<br />

Mason Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 November<br />

Mehta, Rama lecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 April<br />

Merchant-Ivory, The Bostonians, Cambridge, Massachusetts, summer<br />

Merriam, Frances Memorial lecture, Halle <strong>Library</strong>, Pound Ridge, New York, 7 October<br />

Robert Merriman Scholarship Committee<br />

Mexico trip, 11-18 June<br />

Montachusett Political Caucus Drinan Lecture, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 5 April<br />

Mount Auburn Hospital/Harken Festivity, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 September<br />

Box 319<br />

Musicians Against Nuclear War in Concert, New York, 24 October<br />

Story of Gunnar <strong>and</strong> Alva Myrdel: film cancelled<br />

Na-Ne<br />

Nf-Nz<br />

Nathans, Rhonda, appointment, New York, 19 May<br />

National Citizens for Public Libraries Benefit Committee for Reception, New York City, 28<br />

September<br />

Nevada, University of, Las Vegas, Nevada, 10 January<br />

New Jersey School Boards Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 28 October<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> Literary Lions, New York, New York, 8 November<br />

New York University Stokes Lecture, New York, 14 March<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong> trip, 29 August-4 September (cancelled)<br />

Newfane, Vermont<br />

Nuclear Arms Control Meeting, 26 June<br />

Nuclear Freeze Meeting, 4 September<br />

Summer<br />

Newsweek 50 th anniversary party, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 March<br />

NHK Television (Japan), ―Warnings from the 21 st Century,‖ 13 October<br />

Nieman<br />

Fellows lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 September<br />

Foundation cocktail party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 September<br />

Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 June<br />

O<br />

Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 8 March<br />

Orent, Joel, appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 October<br />

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Oxford Union Society Debate, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 16 November<br />

Pa-Pi<br />

Ph-Pz<br />

Parade: Lunch with Walter Anderson, Newfane, Vermont, 27 July<br />

Box 320<br />

Patriot‘s Bank/Harbor National Luncheon, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 April<br />

P.E.A.C.E. Fundraiser, Des Moines, Iowa, 23 May<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility, Madison, Wisconsin, 15 October<br />

[Piemonte Vivo]<br />

Private Lives Benefit, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 April<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rh<br />

Ri-Rob<br />

Roc-Rz<br />

Radio Budapest interview, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, winter<br />

Reform Club, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17 January<br />

Rochester Public <strong>Library</strong>, Friends of the, New York, 6 December<br />

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Centennial Commission, January 1983<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin Golden anniversary dinner, Washington, D.C., 7 March<br />

Rosenthal party for David L<strong>and</strong>es, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 November<br />

Royal Institute of British Architects, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 November<br />

Sa<br />

Sch-Schiebinger, Londa<br />

Schimmelpfenning, Kurt-Se<br />

Sh-Sil<br />

Sim-Sn<br />

Box 321<br />

So-Ss<br />

Sta-Ste<br />

Stf-Stz<br />

Su-Sz<br />

Saini, Dr. T.S. appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 December<br />

Saint Joseph the Provider, College of, Rutl<strong>and</strong>, Vermont, 15 May<br />

Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts, 19 April<br />

Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, 1 March<br />

Samuelson Wedding Celebration, Belmont, Massachusetts, 30 May<br />

Saturday Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 1982-83 luncheons<br />

Saturday Night promotional brochure, Canada<br />

Schlesinger Jr., Arthur M. visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 May<br />

School for International Training, Brattleboro, Vermont, 26 September<br />

Shannon, Elizabeth cocktail party, Boston, Massachusetts, 25 May<br />

Smith College wine-tasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 June<br />

Statement on The Price of Power, implication of Morarji Desai, summer<br />

Stein‘s, Jean, party for Norman Mailer, New York City, 26 October<br />

Stratford Festival Foundation of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, 24 July<br />

Studds reelection reception, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 December<br />

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Symposium on Hope for the Future, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, 22-23<br />

April<br />

T<br />

Tahiti, trip, 11-16 September (didn‘t go)<br />

Trudeau, Prime Minister dinner, Washington, D.C., 27 April<br />

Tuchman, Barbara dinner, 30 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, 16 April<br />

Turin, Cassa di Risparmio of, Turin, Italy, 28-29 January<br />

TV-AM, Good Morning Britain, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21 November<br />

Box 322<br />

U<br />

United States Committee on Education <strong>and</strong> Labor, Washington, D.C., 4 May<br />

United States Congress<br />

United States Department of Agriculture Radio, Washington, D.C., 28 April<br />

United States Department of State: The Secretary‘s Open Forum, Washington, D.C., 28<br />

April<br />

United States Joint Economic Committee, Washington D.C., 15 October<br />

United States Senate Committee on the Budget, Washington, D.C., 1 March<br />

V<br />

VisNews interview, Channel Four, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17-18 November<br />

Wa-Wil<br />

Wim-Wz<br />

Wages for Housework Campaign, appointment with Selma James, 14 April<br />

Waging Peace Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 June<br />

WGBH<br />

Auction, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 June<br />

Soviet/American Business Enterprise program, Solman <strong>and</strong> Jehlen, 28 March<br />

W.A.N.D. Benefit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 March<br />

White, Kevin Testimonial dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 October<br />

Wilson, Emily, Condominium conversion, summer<br />

Winship, Thomas, stay in Gstaad, Christmas vacation<br />

Women‘s Democratic National Club, Washington D.C., 5 May, noon<br />

World Press Institute interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 September<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Year 1984<br />

A-An<br />

Ao-Az<br />

Action for Nuclear Disarmament, West Falmouth, Massachusetts, 21 September<br />

Box 323<br />

Alaska trip, 22-29 May (2 folders)<br />

Allied Social Science Association, Dallas, Texas, 28-30 December<br />

American Academy lunch with Wertheim, New York, New York 4 April<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

Ceremonial, New York, 16 May (2 folders)<br />

Dinner, New York City, 13 November<br />

Institute dinner, New York, 18 January<br />

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Institute spring dinner, New York, 3 April<br />

Mr. <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith<br />

Special Directors‘ meeting, New York City, 3 October<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

American Academy of Board of Directors meeting, New York City, 17 December<br />

American Committee on East/West Accord, Washington, D.C., 4 May<br />

American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., 4 December<br />

American Friends of L.S.E, Washington, D.C., 14 May<br />

American Public Power Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 June<br />

American University, Washington, D.C., 13 May<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

Convention, Washington, D.C., 21-24 June<br />

Dinner for Leon Shull, Washington, D.C. 8 December<br />

Americas Society Benefit, New York, New York, 23 May<br />

Arizona Republican Party, William F. Buckley debate, Phoenix, Arizona, 29 October<br />

ART: Brunstein Barbecue for ART patrons, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 June<br />

Ascoli, Max exhibition, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 27 April<br />

Avery, Jo-Ann appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 November<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Be<br />

Box 324<br />

Bf-Bh<br />

Bi-Bl<br />

Bm-Bri<br />

Brj-Bz<br />

Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 25 September<br />

Bank of Elk Grove, Elk Grove, Illinois, 3 October<br />

Barrat, Batrice appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 October<br />

Barrington High School students, 30 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 April<br />

Battelle –OECD Conference, Berlin, Germany, 28-30 November<br />

Belfer Center for Public Management dedication <strong>and</strong> dance, 12-13 October<br />

Belmont Freeze Voter ‘84, Belmont, Massachusetts, 25 October<br />

Bernstein, Peter L. lunch, Newfane, Vermont, 15 August<br />

BiPartisan Appeal on the Budget Crisis, The New York Times, 4 May 1984<br />

Boston Symphony Orchestra Promo, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 May<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis Democrats Meeting, Waltham, Massachusetts, 25 October<br />

British Fulbright Scholars Association, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 30 November<br />

Buckley/Gregg wedding, Washington, D.C., 8 December<br />

Business Executives for National Security, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 June<br />

Ca<br />

Cb-Ch<br />

Ci-Com<br />

Box 325<br />

Con-Cz<br />

Cabot dinner <strong>and</strong> This Wooden O, Somerset Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 March<br />

Cachin, Colette visit, California <strong>and</strong> New York, 8-20 October<br />

[152]


Caja de Pensions, Barcelona, Spain, 13-15 February<br />

California, University of Davis commencement, Davis, California, 14 June<br />

California Voter ‘84 dinner, San Francisco, California, 15 June<br />

Cambridge Rotary Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 October<br />

Canadian Consulate Red Sox game, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 June<br />

Center for National Policy Evening with Adlai Stevenson, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30<br />

April<br />

Channel 2 Auction, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 June<br />

Charleston, University of, Charleston, West Virginia, 17-18 September<br />

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, Illinois, 12 January<br />

Chicago, University of, Visiting Fellowship, Chicago, Illinois, January<br />

Christmas<br />

City Arts <strong>and</strong> Lectures, Inc., San Francisco, California, 29 March<br />

Clark University Nuclear Awareness week, Worcester, Massachusetts, 15 November<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

C<strong>and</strong>idate interviews, 10-11 September<br />

Meeting, Cambridge Massachusetts, 14 December<br />

Presidential endorsement meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 September<br />

Cyrano de Bergerac, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 January<br />

Da-Dh<br />

Di-Dz<br />

Davies, Peter J. appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 January<br />

Derber, Charles, Rejoinder to ―Living with Nuclear Weapons,‖ 1984<br />

Dialogue, Documentary Guild, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 October<br />

Box 326<br />

Digital Equipment Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts, 9 October<br />

E<br />

―Economics USA,‖ PBS television series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December<br />

Eliot, Charles birthday celebration, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November<br />

Harvard University Memorial Service for Otto Eckstein, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26<br />

April<br />

Fa-Fn<br />

Fo-Fz<br />

Family Service Association of Metropolitan Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 9 November<br />

Fletcher School dinner, Medford, Massachusetts, 10 October<br />

Freeze Voter<br />

Board of Sponsors, 1984<br />

‘84, Woodstock, Vermont, 29 July<br />

Friedrich, Carl memorial service, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 October<br />

Fuentes, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Carlos dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December<br />

Fund for Artist‘s Colonies lunch, New York, New York, 13 November<br />

G<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Birthday, 15 October 1984<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 April 1983<br />

G<strong>and</strong>hi, Indira funeral, New Delhi, India, 1-4 November<br />

General correspondence (2 folders)<br />

Guelph, University of, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 8 or 10 November<br />

[153]


Box 327<br />

Ha-Hok<br />

Hol-Hz<br />

Hamish Hamilton Publicity Tour for The Anatomy of Power, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24-29<br />

January<br />

Hanover Fine Arts Exhibition, Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 October<br />

Harvard University<br />

Class of ‘59, 25th Reunion, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 June<br />

Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 14 January<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 June<br />

Economics 10, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December<br />

Freshman appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 October<br />

Morning Prayers, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 April<br />

Soviet Negotiation project, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9-13 July<br />

Hobart <strong>and</strong> William Smith College, concert, Geneva, New York, 11 April<br />

Hofstra third presidential conference, Hempstead, New York, 29-31 March<br />

Houghton Mifflin Dinner for Roselyn Carter, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 December<br />

Hunt, Jim reception, Boston, Massachusetts, 24 May<br />

I<br />

IBM Corporation, Endicott, New York, 14 November<br />

J<br />

Jain, Devaki visit to Cambridge, Cambridge, Massachusetts, spring<br />

Jewish Community Center, Newton, Massachusetts, 29 April<br />

Jung, Kim Dae, Campaign to Assure Safe Return of, December<br />

Ka-Km<br />

Kn-Kz<br />

Kelly, Patricia, appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 November<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Fellows dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 September<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December<br />

Box 328<br />

Senior Advisory Committee dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 April<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School luncheon for national security visitors, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 May<br />

KOED interview with Kevin Boden, San Francisco, California, 28 March<br />

Kunin/Mitchell/Dudley Cocktail Party, Boston, Massachusetts, 19 September<br />

La-Lm<br />

Lo-Lz<br />

Lamont Lectureship on Behalf of International Peace, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School/ Harvard<br />

Lewis/Marshall wedding, Osterville, Massachusetts, 23 September<br />

Ma-Mil<br />

Mim-Mz<br />

Adrian Malone, 2 July 1984<br />

Management Center Europe, Brussels, Belgium, 28 February<br />

Manning, Robert lunch, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 January<br />

Markey, Edward for Senate<br />

Marlboro College Fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 June<br />

[154]


Massachusetts Freeze Voter, Lexington, Massachusetts, 8 September<br />

McGovern, Senator George fundraiser, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 June<br />

McMaster University fall convocation, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 9 November<br />

Merchant-Ivory Productions, The Bostonians opening, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 August<br />

Metropolitan <strong>Museum</strong> luncheon, New York, New York, 19 September<br />

Mitchell, James dinners, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Modern Times<br />

Mondale, Walter presidential campaign, autumn<br />

Mondale/Ferraro<br />

Rally, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 24 October<br />

Statement of support from professors‘ group, 25 October<br />

N<br />

Box 329<br />

National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, Hartford, Connecticut, 26 October<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Writers for Survival meeting at Kaplans‘ house, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

15 April<br />

The New Statesman Heartsearch Column, 17 August<br />

Nieman Fellows Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 January<br />

Notre Dame, University of symposium, Notre Dame, Indiana, 14-15 September<br />

O<br />

―On The Fate of the Earth‖ Conference, Letter to Trudeau, Washington, D.C., 19-23<br />

September<br />

―Osborn on Conflict‖ Carpenter Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 May-7 June<br />

Pa-Pov<br />

Pow-Pz<br />

Mario Calvo Platero of 24 Ore: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 May 1984<br />

Priorities for 1984, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 May<br />

Ra-Rm<br />

Ro-Rz<br />

Reich, Robert Seminar, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 May<br />

Roosevelt, Eleanor Centennial<br />

Boston, Massachusetts, 11 October<br />

State House, Boston, Massachusetts, 4 October<br />

Roth, Eric appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 April<br />

Russia trip, Moscow <strong>and</strong> Leningrad, 12-22 March<br />

Sa-Se<br />

Sf-Sn<br />

Box 330<br />

So-Ss<br />

St<br />

Su-Sz<br />

San Francisco State College, San Francisco, California, 30 March<br />

Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, Huntington, New York, 14 October<br />

Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, 9 April<br />

Smith College Club of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 May<br />

Soka Gakkai President Daisaku Ikeda, 1984<br />

[155]


State University of New York, Purchase, New York, 1 May<br />

Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden, 30 September-6 October<br />

Summer<br />

T<br />

TBS-Britannica/Newsweek affiliation endorsement, April<br />

Temple Isaiah, Los Angeles, California, 30 March<br />

Texas A & M University (William F. Buckley debate), College Station, Texas, 30 October<br />

Texas at Austin, University of Austin, 27 March<br />

Texas Credit Union League, Houston, Texas, 13 April<br />

Transformation 2000 National Leaders Pre-Summit Conference<br />

Trudeau, Pierre Eilliot lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 September<br />

Tsongas reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 November<br />

Tufts University Commencement, Medford, Massachusetts, 20 May<br />

U<br />

Box 331<br />

Union of Concerned Scientists dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 May<br />

United Nations: World Food Day, New York, New York, 19 October<br />

United States Information Agency blacklist, statement in response to Washington Post story,<br />

February<br />

V<br />

Valencia, Regional Governing Committee of, Valencia, Spain, 15-17 February<br />

Victoria College (William F. Buckley debate), Victoria, Texas, 31 October<br />

Wa-Wi<br />

Wj-Wz<br />

Waldenbooks book publication party, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 November<br />

Willens, Harold: The Trimtab Factor, people to who copies were sent<br />

Windham County Historical Society Bell Ceremony, Newfane, Vermont, 11 August<br />

Winship, Tom<br />

Dinner for Warren Buffet, Boston, Massachusetts, 9 January<br />

Globe Directors‘ dinner for, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 December<br />

Wiseners‘ Christmas dinner, Watertown, Massachusetts, 19 December<br />

Woman‘s National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., 2 October<br />

Wyzanski Dinner for Strendahls, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 September<br />

XYZ<br />

Yale game cocktail parties, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 November<br />

Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, 10 April<br />

Year 1985<br />

Aa-Am<br />

An-Az<br />

Action for Boston Community Development, Boston, Massachusetts, spring<br />

Ahmad, Kamal appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts 19 December<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

New York, New York, 6 November<br />

New York, New York, 3 October<br />

Annual meeting, New York, New York, 16 January<br />

Box 332<br />

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Ceremonial, New York, New York, 15 May<br />

Spring dinner, New York, New York, 2 April<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Agnes Morgan lecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 December<br />

Dinner for Edwin L<strong>and</strong>, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 April<br />

Neighbors‘ party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 January<br />

Stated meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 January<br />

American Committee on East-West Accord board meeting, Washington, D.C., 18-19 April<br />

American Economic Association Convention, New York, New York, 29 December<br />

American Focus appointment, Newfane, Vermont, 19 August<br />

American Humanist Association, Kansas City, Missouri, 30 March<br />

American Reparatory Theater Benefit: The Chorus Line: A Movie, Boston, Massachusetts,<br />

19 December<br />

Aminullah, Samar appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 October<br />

Argentina trip, 14-23 November (2 folders)<br />

Asahi Shimbun, trip to Japan, Nagoya, Kyoto, Fukouka, Nagasaki, 16-24 March (2 folders)<br />

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Boston, Massachusetts, 4<br />

May (Cancelled)<br />

Axworthy, Thomas appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 November<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Be<br />

Box 333<br />

Bf-Bor<br />

Bos-Br<br />

Bs-Bz<br />

Bath, University of, Bath, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 22 January<br />

BBC interview, Newfane, Vermont, 7 August<br />

Bellerrive, Groupe de, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 27-29 June<br />

Benazir: Save Benazir Campaign<br />

Bernstein, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Peter lunch, Newfane, Vermont 15 August<br />

Joel Blumenthal, 16 January 1985<br />

Bok, President dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 May<br />

Bose, Dr. <strong>and</strong> Max Allen lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 September<br />

Boston Literary Hour, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 May<br />

Ca<br />

California, University of, Los Angeles, California, 25 April<br />

Cambridge Civic Association garden party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 September<br />

Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 May<br />

Cambridge Institute Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 May<br />

Canada/U.S. Business Conference, 27 October<br />

Canadian Consulate Reception, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 November<br />

Canadian Consul's Bluenose II, 2 June<br />

Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Montreal, Canada, 28 October<br />

Catholic Bishops, National Conference of, Washington, D.C., 27 April<br />

Cb-Chr<br />

Chs-Com<br />

Con-Cz<br />

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Box 334<br />

Chary, Srinivas appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December<br />

Christmas<br />

City University of New York: Academy for the Humanities <strong>and</strong> Sciences, New York, New<br />

York, 5 November<br />

Clinch Valley College, Wise, Virginia 28-29 April<br />

Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy: Appeal to World Leaders, September<br />

Council for Livable World<br />

Annual board meeting, 13 December<br />

Fundraising letter, sent to CLW, 16 January<br />

Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 May<br />

Meeting with U.S. Senate c<strong>and</strong>idates, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8, 21 October<br />

Party honoring Senator Alan Cranston, San Francisco, California, 21 April<br />

Coyne, Deborah appointment, Newfane, Vermont, 25 July<br />

D<br />

Danforth <strong>Museum</strong> of Art, Framingham, Massachusetts, December<br />

Dartmouth India/U.S. Relations Colloquium, Hanover, New Hampshire, 9-10 August<br />

Democracy Project dinner, Mark Green, New York, New York, 30 October<br />

DiLeo, David appointment re: George Ball, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 April<br />

Doty, Paul 65th birthday program, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 June<br />

Dublin, University of, Haughey Bol<strong>and</strong>, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 28 February-3 March (2 folders)<br />

Dubois, W.E.B. Graduate Colloquium party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 September<br />

Dumas, Lloyd/Comment on book: The Other Half for University of California Press,<br />

January<br />

Dunker, Buffy birthday, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 May<br />

Dunlop, <strong>John</strong> Tribute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December<br />

Duttweiler-Greenmeadow Foundation, Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 24-26 June<br />

Ea-El<br />

Em-Ez<br />

Edina, Inter-faith Peacemakers of, Edina, Minnesota, 7 September<br />

Episcopal Commission on Social <strong>and</strong> Specialized Ministries, Anaheim, California, 9-10<br />

September<br />

Box 335<br />

Fa-Fel<br />

Fem-Fo<br />

Fp-Fz<br />

Fairleigh Dickenson University, Rutherford, New Jersey, 25 May<br />

Festival of India, 1985-86<br />

Festival of India celebration, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 October<br />

First Universalist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 8 September<br />

Foreign Policy Association Luncheon, New York, New York, 2 October<br />

Franciscan School of Theology, Berkley, California, 23 April<br />

French Technology, Reaction to comment about, 1984-85<br />

Ga-Gh<br />

Gi-Gz<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth birthday, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 October<br />

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Galbraith, Peter <strong>and</strong> Holly wedding, Boothbay Harbour, Maine, 20-21 September<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 May<br />

G<strong>and</strong>hi, Rajiv visit, Washington, D.C., 12-13 June<br />

General correspondence<br />

Gilbert, Richard tribute written for memorial service, November<br />

Government Class on Indian politics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 October<br />

Grace Cottage Hospital Endorsement for McGraw Prize, October<br />

Gross, Leonard appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 October<br />

Gstaad, June <strong>and</strong> July<br />

Guelph, University of, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 29 October<br />

Box 336<br />

Ha-Hart<br />

Hartu-Haz<br />

Hb-Hol<br />

Hom-Hz<br />

Harvard<br />

CFIA Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 April<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 June<br />

Social Analysis 10 Lecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 December<br />

Marglin Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December<br />

Hofstra University <strong>Kennedy</strong> Conference, Hempstead, New York, March<br />

Horton, Ann appointment about ―Years of Danger; Years of Hope,‖ Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 17 April<br />

Houghton Mifflin, Books in translation<br />

―How to Prevent a Nuclear War Benefit,‖ Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 October<br />

I<br />

J<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon Baines <strong>Library</strong>, Austin, Texas, 6 December<br />

Ka-Ken<br />

Keo-Kz<br />

Tribute to Kathy Kane, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 April 1984<br />

Katz, Milton party for Frank <strong>and</strong> Margot Lindsay, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 October<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> administration members‘ signatures on statement on ending nuclear tests, 7<br />

October<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Library</strong> Foundation, dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 4 October<br />

Box 337<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

12 December<br />

Dinner, 1 December<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Park<br />

Advisory Committee Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 April<br />

Dedication <strong>and</strong> lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Senior Executive Fellows, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November<br />

Kerry: SANE Cocktail Reception, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 October<br />

Kirchner‘s New Year‘s party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 December<br />

Kuznets, Simon memorial service, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 October<br />

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La-Lar<br />

Las-Ler<br />

Les-Loc<br />

Lod-Lor<br />

Los-Lz<br />

Lamont, Corliss Lecture, 10 April<br />

Mao-Mb<br />

Mc-Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

Mo-Mz<br />

The Madison Institute, Madison, Wisconsin, 15 December<br />

Norman Mailer party for Louis Cabots, Brooklyn Heights, New York, 18 January 1984<br />

Box 338<br />

Maple Leaf Ball, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 November<br />

Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts, 18 September<br />

Massachusetts Governor‘s Advisory Committee on Preventing Nuclear War<br />

Mehta, Rama lecture <strong>and</strong> seminars, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11-12 April<br />

Metropolitan <strong>Museum</strong> of Art India Dinner, September 9, 1985<br />

Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, 26 November<br />

N<br />

Nassau Community College, Garden City, New York, 30 April<br />

National Committee for Monetary Reform, New Orleans, Louisiana, 9 November<br />

National Film Board of Canada, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 September<br />

National Research Coureil Symposium, Washington, D.C., 9 December<br />

Nehru, B.K. visit to Harvard University, Eighteen months possible<br />

Nicaragua: Lunch with Ernesto Cardenal, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 May<br />

Nieman Fellows<br />

Reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 September<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 September<br />

Ninety-Second Street YMHA, New York, New York, 7 November<br />

Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 May<br />

Norwegian Council of Artists, Oslo, Norway, January<br />

O<br />

Overseers Development Network Symposium, Washington, D.C., 20 April<br />

Oxford University Union, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19 June 19<br />

Pa<br />

Pe-Pol<br />

Pop-Pz<br />

Parents <strong>and</strong> Teachers for Social Responsibility, Amherst, Massachusetts, 8 June<br />

Paris trip for Book Publicity, Paris, France, 23-25 January<br />

Parliamentarians for World Order Summit Conference, Athens, Greece, 31 January-2<br />

February<br />

Box 339<br />

Letter for Parliamentarians for World Order Test Ban Treaty, April 1985<br />

Pastoral letter on Catholic teaching <strong>and</strong> the U.S. economy<br />

Perkins, Elliot Memorial Service, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 May<br />

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Physicians for Social Responsibility, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 26-28 May<br />

Prague, Czechoslovakia visit, 20-23 January<br />

The Progressive, Editorial Board<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rh<br />

Ri-Rz<br />

Rampell, Ed interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 August<br />

The Riverside Church Disarmament Program, New York, New York, 10 November<br />

Roosevelt Four Freedoms Awards, Hyde Park, New York, 26-27 September<br />

Rosenthal, Arthur appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 December<br />

Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal, Canada, 28 October<br />

Rusk, Richard, research on his father, Dean Rusk, spring, 4 April<br />

Sa<br />

Sc-Se<br />

Sh<br />

Si-Sn<br />

So-Ss<br />

St<br />

Box 340<br />

Su-Sz<br />

Sackler <strong>Museum</strong> collection, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17-19 October<br />

Shriver, Sargent birthday party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 November<br />

Simon, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Pierre dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 December<br />

Singh, Dr. Karan visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1-2 December<br />

Smith College<br />

Art Faculty Show dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 April<br />

Club Wine Tasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 May<br />

The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1 October<br />

Southern Fellows of Canada appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 December<br />

Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois, 3 December<br />

Southern Massachusetts University, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, 1 May<br />

Springfield Public Forum, Springfield, Massachusetts, 13 November<br />

Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, 22 April 22<br />

Studi Economici Management Services, Spoleto, Italy, 12-13 July<br />

Sweezy, Paul 75th birthday party, 16 May<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

President of, lunch, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 October<br />

Stratton Dinner Friends of, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 May<br />

T<br />

Tanner Lecture <strong>and</strong> Kenneth Arrow Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15-16 April<br />

Texas University of, Austin, Texas, 5 December<br />

Tonhalle Symphony Annual Meeting, Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 29 January<br />

Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 4 December<br />

Tsuro, Shigeto at Harvard Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 June<br />

Turner, Marjorie appointment regarding Joan Robinson, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23<br />

October<br />

U<br />

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Utah, University of, Salt Lake City, Utah, 26 April<br />

V<br />

Vermont <strong>Library</strong> Association, Northfield, Vermont, 22 May<br />

Via le Monde Production Le Défi Mondial, Paris, France, 19-20 February<br />

Wa-Wg<br />

Box 341<br />

Wh-Wz<br />

WGBH Auction, Boston, Massachusetts, 31 May (cancelled)<br />

White House Fellows Meeting, Washington, D.C., 13 June<br />

Windham Foundation Grafton Conference, Grafton, Vermont, 9 June<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, Vermont, 3 September<br />

Winship Marlboro Weekend, Marlboro, Vermont, 26-28 July<br />

Winter Solstice Ball, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 December<br />

Writers for Survival Meeting <strong>and</strong> Readings, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 November<br />

X<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

William Zinsser Writing Project<br />

Year 1986<br />

A-Al<br />

Am-Aq<br />

Ar-Az<br />

Ahmad, Mr. Kamal. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 December<br />

Ambassador‘s Choice-The Galbraith Collection, Sackler <strong>Museum</strong>, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 15 February-6 April<br />

Ambrosetti Studio, Milan, Italy, 31 January-1 February<br />

American Academy<br />

Board meeting, New York, New York<br />

5 December<br />

5 November<br />

2 October<br />

Ceremonial, New York, New York, 21 May<br />

Meeting <strong>and</strong> dinner, New York, New York, 1 April<br />

American Academy <strong>and</strong> Institute dinner, New York, New York, 15 January<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences:<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 April<br />

Kistiakowsky memorial lecture, 16 April<br />

American Committee of East-West Accord annual meeting, Washington D.C., 23 May<br />

American Repertory Theatre Honoary Board<br />

American Women‘s Club of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 26 February<br />

Aquino, President<br />

Dinner, Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 September<br />

Corazon C., Senator Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s reception for, 20 September<br />

Box 342<br />

Archer, Mrs. Mildred lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 May<br />

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Ba-Ben<br />

Beo-Bi<br />

Bj-Bo<br />

Br<br />

Bu-Bz<br />

Beck, Stuard appointment, Newfane, Vermont, 23 July<br />

Bird, Caroline appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 December<br />

Book of Month Club 60th anniversary, New York, New York, 17 April<br />

Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts, 6 October<br />

Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility benefit, 27 April<br />

Boston University conference at <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 4<br />

October<br />

Boston University/Neva Goodwin seminar, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 April<br />

Bowles, Sam lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 December<br />

Bradford College, Bradford, Massachusetts, 29 September<br />

Brazil trip, 20-29 November<br />

Business Executives for National Security tribute to Eisenhower, Washington, D.C., 29 July<br />

Ca<br />

Cb-Com<br />

Box 343<br />

Con-Cz<br />

California Alumni, Alumnus of the Year, Berkeley, California, 27 March<br />

California, University of: Economics department dinner, Berkeley, California, 1 May<br />

Cambridge, University of,<br />

Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 18 January<br />

Marshall Society, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17 January<br />

Chatauqua Institution, Chautaugua, New York, 25 July<br />

Chilton Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 October<br />

Christmas, 1986<br />

City Arts <strong>and</strong> Lectures, Portl<strong>and</strong>, Oregon <strong>and</strong> San Franscisco, California, 7, 9 May<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong> town hall, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, 1 October<br />

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, 25 March<br />

Congressional election, Eigth district, Joseph <strong>Kennedy</strong>, James Roosevelt, et. al, Autumn<br />

Council for A Livable World dinner, Harvard Faculty Club, 12 December<br />

Creighton, Lucy Black appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 September<br />

Da<br />

Db-Dt<br />

Du-Dz<br />

Democratic Left Conference, Washington, D.C, 2-4 May<br />

Doubleday bookstore party, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 May<br />

Dukakis, Michael campaign fundraising reception, Washington, D.C., 18 April<br />

Dunn, President Mary Maples tea, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 November<br />

E<br />

Box 344<br />

Fa-Fog<br />

Foh-Fz<br />

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Fenn Farewell Reception, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 January<br />

Firing Line Roast, New York, New York, 14 January<br />

Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 29 October<br />

Five College Program in Peace, Amherst, Massachusetts, 14 November<br />

Five Continent Peace Initiative, Ixtapa, Mexico, 4-8 August<br />

Fogg <strong>Museum</strong> Indian Art Show, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 April<br />

Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 September<br />

Foreign Press Association, New York, New York, 4 November<br />

Four Freedoms Foundation Dinner, New York, New York 21 April<br />

Framingham State College, Framingham, Masschusetts, 5 October<br />

Fulbright Fellows meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December<br />

Fulbright, J. William dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 November<br />

Ga-Geo<br />

Gep-Go<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth birthday, 15 October<br />

Galbraith Prize dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 May<br />

General correspondence<br />

Golden Eye Foundation Trusteeship<br />

Goodwin Neva/Bruce Mazlish Party<br />

Graham, Katherine/Marlboro Concert<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Street (Jean Stein‘s Magazine) Board<br />

Green, Marck Citizens Committee, 1986 election<br />

Greenberg, Paul, appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 October<br />

Box 345<br />

Ha-He<br />

Hf-Hz<br />

Harriman<br />

Averell funeral, New York <strong>and</strong> Harriman, New York, 29 July<br />

Memorial Service, Washington, D.C., 15-16 September<br />

Pamela dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 December<br />

Harvard<br />

350th Anniversary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4-7 September<br />

350 th dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 October<br />

Alumni Association, Amenia, New York, 3 October<br />

Business School Advanced Management Group lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9<br />

December<br />

Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 September<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 June<br />

General<br />

Danforth Center panel on ―Teaching in Economics,‖ 10 April<br />

Mason Fellows, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 April<br />

Morning Prayer Service, Appleton Chapel, Harvard University, 29 April<br />

Higgins, Benjamin/Donald Savoie, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 September<br />

Hill Samuel Investment Services, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 11 of 12 June<br />

Hoge, Sharon King dinner party, New York, New York, 20 May<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

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Luncheon Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 September<br />

Stockholders‘ meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 30 April<br />

Houston <strong>Museum</strong> of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, 4 May<br />

Humanist Association of Massachusetts, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 April<br />

I<br />

India: ―Conflicting Images: India <strong>and</strong> the U.S.,‖ Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13-16 March<br />

Box 346<br />

International Council on Monuments Advisory Committee<br />

International Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War, Cologne, Germany, 29 May-1 June<br />

Irish Times, The, Harvard University Debate, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 March<br />

J<br />

Jankowitsch, Peter dinner, New York, New York, 1 October<br />

―A Journey to Argentina, repulication by Octavio Paz, 14 July 1986<br />

Judis, <strong>John</strong> interview re Buckley, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 June<br />

Ka-Ko<br />

Kp-Kz<br />

Karram, Mr. Samir, Washington Bureau, Chief of Al-Kil-a al-Arabi, 4:00pm April 11<br />

Katz, Milton party for Levis, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 November<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Caroline wedding, Hyannisport, Massachusuetts, 19 July<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 September<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Park Advisory Committee, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 April<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Newly Elected Congressman party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15<br />

December<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. School of Government Class Day address, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3<br />

June<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Robert Professorship<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Public Policy Program, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 October<br />

Kinnock, Neil visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 December<br />

Kuh, Simoni, publication party, New York, New York, 19 November<br />

Kuznets, Simon memorial minute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16<br />

December<br />

La-Le<br />

Lf-Lz<br />

La Coruna College of Economists Conference of Economy, Spain, 6-8 March,<br />

Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinios, 22 April<br />

Legion of Honor Induction, Paris, Frances, 2-4 March<br />

London visit, 26-28 May<br />

Lowell, University of, Lowell, Massachusetts, 19 April<br />

Box 347<br />

Ma-Mc<br />

Md-Mn<br />

Mo-Mz<br />

Maple Leaf Ball Committee, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 November<br />

Maria, Amaury Moraes de appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 September<br />

Marlboro Music Concert, Marlboro, Vermont, 20 July, 3 <strong>and</strong> 17 August<br />

Massachusetts United Nations Day, Boston, Massachusetts, 23 October<br />

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McCarthy, Eugene birthday party, New York, New York, 19 April<br />

Meadows, Edward appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 June<br />

Mehta, Shailendra appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 October<br />

Melman, Seymour meeting, Washington, D.C., 18 November<br />

Middlesex Central Distrist breakfast, Concord, Massachusetts, 7 November<br />

Miller, William C. visit, American Committee on East/West Accord, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 18 March<br />

Millersville University, Millersville, Pennsylvania, 8 April<br />

M.I.T.<br />

Alumni Club Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 September<br />

Symposium, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 November<br />

Mitter<strong>and</strong>, President luncheon, New York, New York, 3 July<br />

Monthly Review dinner, New York, New York, 2 April<br />

Monthly Review Foundation, fundraising dinner, Concord, Massachusetts, 13 April (not<br />

going)<br />

Moiseyev Ballet/Wang Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 18 September<br />

Na-Ne<br />

Nf-Nz<br />

National College <strong>and</strong> University Financial Vice President/Barnes & Noble Party, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 16 July<br />

National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 9 June<br />

Neustadt, Richard party for Polsbys, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 November<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle, Boston, Massachusetts, 25 September<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Association, Sturbreige, Massachusetts, 30 September<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Writers for Survival Readings, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 November<br />

Newfane, Vermont, summer<br />

Newfane autumn week, Newfane, Vermont, 21-25 September<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> 75th birthday party, New York, New York, 22 May<br />

The New Yorker<br />

Nieman Fellows<br />

Cocktail party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 September<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 September<br />

Nuclear Freeze Movement benefit, Lexington, Massachusetts, 8 March<br />

O<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University Commencement, Delaware, Ohio, 11 May<br />

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 14-15 October<br />

Box 348<br />

Oyrzanowski, Brunislau visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18-20 May<br />

Pa-Pen<br />

Peo-Po<br />

Pp-Pz<br />

Parliamentarians Global Action: Parlimentary Forum on that U.N., New York, New York,<br />

17-19 November<br />

Pauling, Linus dinner <strong>and</strong> tribute, Oregon State Univerity, Corvallis, Oregon, 18 April<br />

PEN International Congress, New York, New York, 12 January<br />

Pepper, Claude testimonial dinner, Miami, Florida, 10 June<br />

Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 October<br />

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Physicians for Social Responsibility<br />

Hartford, Connecticut, 30 October<br />

Day for Peace National Committee, Washington, D.C., 6 August<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Ren<br />

Reo-Rz<br />

Rauh, Joseph birthday celebration, Washington, D.C., 3 January<br />

Rockefeller, Abby/Lee Halprin dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 March<br />

Rice University, Houston, Texas, 7 April<br />

Rosenburg-Humphrey Program for Public Affairs, CUNY, New York, New York, 21 April<br />

Sa-Sc<br />

Se-Sn<br />

So-Std<br />

Box 349<br />

Ste-Sz<br />

Sackler, Mortimer birthday party, New York, New York, 5 December<br />

SANE meeting, Melman lecture, Washington, D.C., 18 November<br />

Santa Clara, University of, Santa, Clara, California, 8 May<br />

Saturday Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 November<br />

Saturday Night, Eileen Carey appointment, Newfane, Vermont, 25 August<br />

Schlesinger, Arthur dinner for Mrs. Averell Harriman, New York, New York, 2 October<br />

Shapley, Deborah appointment, Cambridge, Massachsuetts, 9 January<br />

Smith College Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 May<br />

Solomon, Bernard <strong>and</strong> Jolane dedication, Deham, Massachusetts, 27 April<br />

Somerville Public Schools, Somerville, Massachusetts, 8 October<br />

Sorel, Nancy interview for The Atlantic, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December<br />

Southwestern Bell Telephone, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 September<br />

Spence, Dean <strong>and</strong> Mr. Simons lunch at Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1:00pm,<br />

4 April<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong> Stammtish, Friends of, luncheon, Boston, Massachusetts, 13 March<br />

T<br />

Townsend, Kathleen fundraiser, New York, New York, 2 October<br />

U<br />

United States House Select Committee Hearings on Hunger, Washington, D.C., 17 April<br />

United States Trust<br />

V<br />

Valluri, Madu appointment, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December<br />

Vancouver<br />

Centennial Commission, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 24-26 April<br />

World Conference Interview, Vancouver, British Columbia, 25 April<br />

Vermont Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences Fellows<br />

Vernon, Ray <strong>and</strong> Jo cocktails, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 December<br />

Volkswagen, San Francisco, California, 2 May<br />

Wa-Wim<br />

Win-Wz<br />

Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri, 19 September<br />

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Box 350<br />

Williamstown Ad Hoc Committee, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 30-31 August<br />

Winthrop House dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 October<br />

Writings for Wall Street Journal, July 1986 (didn‘t do)<br />

World Affairs<br />

Council of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 October<br />

Council of Oregon, Portl<strong>and</strong>, 6 May<br />

XYZ<br />

Zinberg, Dorothy <strong>and</strong> Norman dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts 10 December<br />

Zizy, Tom visiting Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 November<br />

Year 1987<br />

A-Al<br />

Am<br />

An-Az<br />

Appointment with Rudy Abramson<br />

Academy of Independent Scholars<br />

Aer Lingus Chartered Institute of Transport, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 13-17 June 1987<br />

Allied Signal Corporation, Antigua, 5-8 November 1987<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, New York, New York<br />

4 November 1987<br />

4 December 1987<br />

20 May 1987<br />

7 April 1987<br />

21 January 1987<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 May 1987<br />

Kistakowsky Lecture-Cambridge, 18 May 1987<br />

American Economic Association, Chicago, Illinois, 28-30 December 1987 (3 folders)<br />

Box 351<br />

American Jewish Congress, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 May 1987<br />

American Repertory Theathre Benefit for Mamet <strong>and</strong> Crouse, Cambridge/Boston,<br />

November 1987<br />

American Society of Mechanical Engineers-Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 December 1987<br />

Americans for Democratic Action, Fund-Raising Letter, March 1987<br />

Appointment with Frank Anthony, Newfane, Vermont, 23 July 1987<br />

Apple Computer, Newport Beach, California, 17 November 1987<br />

Aspen/Zentralsparkasse Luncheon, New York, New York, 22 April 1987<br />

Association of Art <strong>Museum</strong> Directors Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 5 June 1987<br />

Association for Asian Studies, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 April 1987<br />

The Atlantic<br />

Christmas party, Boston, Massachusetts, 14 December 1987<br />

130th anniversary poster including JKG‘s signature, Summer 1987<br />

Trip to Australia, Perth, Sydney, Canberra, Austrailia, 20-28 February 1987<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Be<br />

Bf-Bl<br />

Bm-Bq<br />

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Br-Bt<br />

Bu-Bz<br />

Box 352<br />

Televisio de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, 24 June 1987<br />

Bard College Session on Nicholas Kaldo, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, 31 October<br />

1987<br />

Lunch with Mrs./Mr. Peter Berstein, Brattleboro, Vermont, 13 August 1987<br />

Robert Bowie's Cocktail Buffet, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 November 1987<br />

British Consulate party, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 March 1987<br />

Lunch with Professor <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Benjamin Brown-Newfane, Vermont, 7 August 1987<br />

Busch-Reisinger <strong>Museum</strong> opening dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 November 1987<br />

Ca<br />

Cb-Ch<br />

Ci-Com (2 folders)<br />

Con-Cq<br />

Cr-Cz<br />

California Alumni Association banquet, San Francisco, California, 20 March 1987,<br />

Committee<br />

California State Univeristy, Los Angeles, California, 16 March 1987<br />

University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, 6 May 1987<br />

Cambridge Civic Association fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 September 1987<br />

Cambridge Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 October 1987<br />

Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 October 1987<br />

Zhongshan University, Canton, China, 2-4 March 1987<br />

Meeting with P.M. Ingvar Carlsson, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 September 1987<br />

Center for Psychological Studies Dinner, 13 December 1987<br />

Center for War/Peace Studies: Board of Sponsors<br />

Chautauqua Institution, Chataugua, New York, 20-21 August 1987<br />

The Chenery's Christmas Cocktails, 12 December 1987<br />

Paul <strong>and</strong> Julia Child's Christmas party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December 1987<br />

Christmas 1987<br />

Box 353<br />

Christmas Lunch (Winships Weisener), Boston, Massachusetts, 22 December 1987<br />

City Club of Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, 28 October 1987<br />

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 15 April 1987<br />

Appointment with Bill Cooper re <strong>John</strong> Sherman/Ed Prichard, Cambridge, MA 9 June 1987<br />

Cornell United Campuses, Ithaca, New York, 6 April 1987<br />

Council for Livable World Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Meeting, 11 December 1987<br />

Dinner, 11 December 1987<br />

Council of State Governments, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 December 1987<br />

Da<br />

De-Dh<br />

Di-Dt<br />

Du-Dz<br />

Dartmouth College Montgomery Fellowship, Hanover, New Hampshire, 10-12 August 1987<br />

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Democratic State University, Framingham, Massachusetts, 21 November 1987<br />

Dialogue for Peace/ City College of New York: Board of Advisors<br />

Professor Dorfman's Retirement Party, Cambridge, MA, 14 May 1987<br />

William Dale of United Methodist Communications-Newfane, Vermont, 6 August 1987<br />

Dukakis Inaugural Reception, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 January 1987<br />

Ea-Em<br />

En-Ez<br />

Economics for Agriculture: Harvard University Press: Renewed copyright, June 1987<br />

Fa-Fm<br />

Fn-Fz<br />

Box 354<br />

<strong>John</strong> Fairbank's 80th Birthday Party, Cambridge, MA, 24 May 1987<br />

Dinner for Lady Fairfax at the Somerset Club, Boston, 12 June 1987<br />

Appointment with Professors Fergenson, Newfane, Vermont, 4 August 1987<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong> 60th Birthday Ball, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 May 1987<br />

Four Freedoms party for Schlesinger, Hyde Park, New York, 15-16 October 1987<br />

Framingham Public <strong>Library</strong>, Framingham, Massachusetts, 27 September 1987<br />

Ga-Gh<br />

Gi-Go<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith<br />

Anniversary party weekend-Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18-20 September 1987<br />

Bibliography Compiled by Michael Leonard, July 1987<br />

Jury Duty, 3 April 1987<br />

Prime Minister G<strong>and</strong>hi‘s Visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 October 1987<br />

General correspondence<br />

Memorial for Emma Cohen Gilbert, Cambridge, MA, 3 May 1987<br />

Sheila Gilmore's 70th birthday<br />

Global Committee of Parliamentarians on Population <strong>and</strong> Development, 1987<br />

Dinner with Katherine Graham, Marlboro, Vermont, 24 July 1987<br />

The Gridiron Club Annual Winter Dinner, Washington, D.C., 5 December 1987<br />

Gstaad, Winter 1987<br />

Ha (2 folders)<br />

Hb-Hh<br />

Box 355<br />

Hi-Hol<br />

Hom-Hz<br />

Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Center for International Affairs<br />

21 April 1987<br />

25 September 1987<br />

Commencment, 11 June 1987<br />

Department dinner dance, 14 December 1987<br />

Economics Department party, 12 December 1987<br />

Economics 10, 18 December 1987<br />

Institute for Learning in Retirement, 2 May 1987<br />

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Mason Fellows. 13 April 1987<br />

University Center for European Studies Conference, Cambridge, 22-25 October 1987<br />

Luncheon for German President, 10 June 1987<br />

Appointment with Hoover <strong>and</strong> Wood re: Leon Henderson, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 16 December 1987<br />

The Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 8 May 1987<br />

Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio, 1 April 1987<br />

Historical Society of Israel Dinner for Abba Eban-New York, 7 April 1987 Committee<br />

Sharon King Hoge Party for anniversary, New York, New York, 20 November 1987<br />

Progressive Hong Kong Society, Hong Kong, 28 February- 2 March 1987<br />

I (2 folders)<br />

Trip to India, 25 January- 12 February 1987, 17-19 February 1987<br />

Institutional Investor, New York, New York, 9 December 1987<br />

Box 356<br />

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War dinner, Boston, Massachusetts<br />

4 December 1987<br />

10 January 1987<br />

J (2 folders)<br />

Ka-Km (2 folders)<br />

Kn-Kz<br />

Appointment with Richard Katz, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 September 1987<br />

Justin Kaplan's Dinner for Soviet Writers-Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December 1987<br />

<strong>John</strong> Fitzgerald <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 3 December 1987<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Sunday afternoon, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 November 1987<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 November 1987<br />

Senior Executive Fellows, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 December 1987<br />

Dedication of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 May 1987<br />

Memorial Service for Leon Keyserling, Washington, D.C., 10 September 1987<br />

Kindleberger Anniversary Party, Lincoln Center, Massachusetts, 2 May 1987<br />

La-Lh (2 folders)<br />

Li-Lz<br />

Lapautre Family Luncheon, Cambridge, Massaschusetts, 16 May 1987<br />

Lavin/Ryerson Forum on International Affairs-Toronto, Ontario, 9 October 1987<br />

Congress of Liberal International, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 11-14 September 1987<br />

Trip to London, 7-9 July 1987<br />

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 11 November 1987<br />

Televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 1-2 July 1987<br />

Ma-Man<br />

Box 357<br />

Mao-Mb<br />

Mc-Me<br />

Mf-Mn<br />

Mo<br />

Mp-Mz<br />

MacNeil/Lehrer Television Program, Public Television Stations, 7 January 1987<br />

Chamber of Commerce <strong>and</strong> Industry, Madrid, Spain, 22 June 1987<br />

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The Mainichi Spain, New York, New York, 9 December 1987<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1 December 1987<br />

Massachusetts Senate Committee on Long Range Planning, Boston, Massachusetts, 7<br />

December 1987<br />

McGovern/Schlesinger Weekend, Newfane, Vermont, 14-16 August 1987<br />

Rama Mehta Lecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 May 1987<br />

Economists in Support of Minimum Wage Reform Act or 1987, Letter to Congress, 27<br />

October, 1987<br />

Modern Maturity Television Interview, Washington, D.C., 15 December 1987<br />

Monadnock Lyceumm Peterborough, New Hampshire, 2 August 1987<br />

Mr. Erico Morresi, Cambridge, MA, 4 June 1987<br />

Trip to Moscow, 12-17 February 1987<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> of Fine Arts, Boston (HELGA), Boston, Massachusetts, 18 October 1987<br />

Na-Nd<br />

Ne-Nh<br />

Ni-Nz<br />

Box 358<br />

National Governors Association, Traverse City, Michigan, 27 July 1987<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> British Business Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 September 1987<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle for Thornburgh, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 October 1987<br />

National Association of Life Companies, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 June 1987<br />

Newfane, Summer 1987<br />

New Initiatives for Full Emplyoment Correspondent<br />

New Mexico Hospital Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 19 November 1987<br />

New Orleans <strong>Museum</strong> of Art, Honorary Committee, Odyssey Ball, 1987<br />

New Statesman, 1 December 1987<br />

Nieman Fellows, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Lunch, 16 September 1987<br />

Cocktail Party, 17 September 1987<br />

North American Securities Administrators, Washington, D.C., 9 April 1987<br />

Northwestern Community College, Winsted, Connecticut, 2 November 1987<br />

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, 13 October 1987<br />

Oa-Om<br />

On-Oz<br />

Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, 17 March 1987<br />

Ohmae, Kenichi: television series in Japan, 1987<br />

Overseas Development Network, Spring 1987 at the <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, Kamal Ahmad<br />

Pa<br />

Pb-Pg<br />

Ph-Pn<br />

Po-Pz<br />

Atkins Dinner for Margaret Pap<strong>and</strong>eou, Concord, Massachusetts, 9 April 1987<br />

Lunch with James Perkins <strong>and</strong> Taplins, Newfane, Vermont, 8 August 1987<br />

Physicans for Social Responsibility<br />

Charlottesville, Virginia, 29-30 September 1987<br />

Chicago, Illinois, 14 March 1987<br />

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Box 359<br />

Maite Piera visit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 October- 2 November 1987<br />

Polaroid Corporation UNICEF project, Photography Session—Cambridge 15 November<br />

1987<br />

Portuguese Foundation for International Relations—Lisbon, Portugal, 18-21 June 1987<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rh<br />

Ri-Rm<br />

Rn-Rz<br />

Radcliffe Foundation for Women's Athletics Auction <strong>and</strong> Dinner, 17 December 1987<br />

Lloyd Reynolds Anniversary Weekend, New Haven, Connecticut, 6-7 June 1987<br />

Dinner at Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Felix Rohatyn's, New York City, 5 November 1987<br />

Appointment with Kristine Rondeau, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 September 1987<br />

Sa<br />

Sc-Se<br />

Sh<br />

Si-Sn<br />

So-Ss<br />

St<br />

Su-Sz<br />

Saturday Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 19 December 1987<br />

Appointment with Mrs. Sereny re: Speer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 April 1987<br />

Stanley Sheinbaum, evening, Los Angeles, CA, 15 March 1987<br />

Trip to Singapore, 19-20 February 1987<br />

Box 360<br />

Robert Slater, Bankers Monthly, October 1987<br />

Smith Alumnae dinner, Cambridge, MA, 29 May 1987<br />

Kurt Solmssen, December 1987<br />

Southern Tenant Farmers Union Interview-Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 December 1987<br />

Dinner with Mrs. Sassima Srivikorn, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 December 1987<br />

Stratton Prize of Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 May 1987<br />

Annual Straton Award, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Summer 1987<br />

Twenty-first Stratton Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 May 1987<br />

Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong> Lunch, Boston, Massachusetts, 2 April 1987<br />

Ta-Th (2 folders)<br />

Ti-Tz (2 folders)<br />

TBS Britannica Businessmen Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 September 1987<br />

University of Toronto Career Center, Board of Fame, 1987<br />

Town Hall of California, Los Angeles, California, 18 November 1987<br />

Tufts University Commencement, Medford, Massachusetts, 17 May 1987<br />

"Turin: An International Metropolis," Turin, Italy, 26 October 1987<br />

U<br />

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 12 November 1987<br />

U.S. Subcommittee on Telecommunications Hearings-Washington, D.C., 28 April 1987<br />

U.S. House Committee on Banking, Finance <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs-Washington, D.C., 29<br />

October 1987<br />

Utah University, Logan, Utah, 7 May 1987<br />

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V<br />

Vermont Public Radio, (Tim Brookes), Newfane, Vermont, 31 July 1987<br />

Wa-Wg (2 folders)<br />

Box 361<br />

Wh-Wi<br />

Wj-Wz<br />

Appointment with Helmut Wagner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 September 1987<br />

Meeting with Peter Welch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 September 1987<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, Vermont, 26 August 1987<br />

Appointment with Father Winters about Diem <strong>and</strong> Vietnam, June 10, 1987<br />

Winter Solstice Ball, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 21, 1987<br />

University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, December 10, 1987<br />

Woman‘s National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., December 15, 1987<br />

Y<br />

Yergin/Stert Cocktail Party, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 12, 1987<br />

Z<br />

Year 1988<br />

A-Al<br />

Am<br />

An-Az<br />

American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, Massachuetts, 1987-1988<br />

Americans for Democratic Action Dinner. Washington, D.C., 30 January 1988<br />

America‘s Society, New York, New York, 17 November 1988<br />

American Committee on U.S./Soviet Relations Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 20 May<br />

1988<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Dinner, 16 November 1988<br />

Ceremonial, 18 May 1988<br />

Spring Dinner, 5 April 1988<br />

American Economic Association Meetings, New York, New York, 28-30 December 1988 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Antelope Films documentary: USA/USSR Global Rivals, 1988<br />

Box 362<br />

Private Meeting with President Arias, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 June 1988<br />

Association of MBAs, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 16 March 1988<br />

Associated Press Managing Editors Lunch, Boston, Massachusetts, 18 October 1988<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Be<br />

Bf-Bl<br />

Bo-Bz (3 folders)<br />

BBC General Correspondence<br />

Lunch with Peter Bernstein, Brattleboro, Vermont, 11 August 1988<br />

Virbhan G. Bhatia, 1988: July-August<br />

Boston Athenaeum<br />

Boston Globe, 11 October 1988<br />

Boston Magazine ‗Faces to Watch‖ Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 January 1988<br />

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Bull International Bankers Conferences, Lisbon, Portugal, 14-17 June 1988<br />

Mrs. Ellsworth Bunker Picnic, Putney, Vermont, 4 July 1988<br />

Surprise Party for James MacGregor Burns, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 3 August 1988<br />

Ca (2 folders)<br />

Box 363<br />

Cb-Cn (2 folders)<br />

Ci-Com<br />

Con-Cz (2 folders)<br />

Cambridge Civic Association<br />

Visit to Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 14015 January 1988<br />

Canadian Institute for Advanced Study<br />

Chartered Life Underwriters Virginia, Professional Day, Richmond, Virginia, 31 March<br />

1988<br />

Christmas 1988<br />

Citizens for a Strong Energy Program<br />

Council for a Livable World Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December 1988<br />

Cranbrook Peace Foundation, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 10 April 1988<br />

Curious George Benefit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 February 1988<br />

Da<br />

De-Dh<br />

Di-Dt<br />

Box 364<br />

Du-Dz<br />

Lunch with Frank Davidson, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 March 1988<br />

Davidson: Paul 1987-188<br />

Mrs. <strong>John</strong> Denholm, May 1988<br />

The Documentary Guild Space-Bridge Project, 1985-<br />

Dukakis for President 1988<br />

Ea-Em<br />

En-Ez<br />

East Tennessee State Univeristy, <strong>John</strong>son City, Tennessee, 18 April 1988<br />

Memorial Service for Dr. Laurence Ellis, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 October 1988<br />

Editorial Meeting, Great Books of the Western World, New York, New York, 21 April 1988<br />

Encyclopedia Britannica, 1988<br />

Encyclopedia Britannica Award, New York, New York, 17 February 1988<br />

Fa-Fm (2 folders)<br />

Box 365<br />

Fo-Fz (2 folders)<br />

Ga-Gh (2 folders)<br />

Gi-Go (2 folders)<br />

Gp-Gz<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith 80th Birthday Celebrations, 13-15 October 1988 (3 folders)<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 May 1988<br />

Box 366<br />

[175]


General correspondence (4 folders)<br />

Goodwin<br />

Ha-Hi (2 folders)<br />

Hom-Hz<br />

Appointment with Nigel Hamilton, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 November 1988<br />

Visit of Ambassador Arthur Hartman, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10-11 December 1988<br />

Harvard<br />

Business School Association, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 April 1988<br />

Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 May 1988<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 June 1988 (2 folders)<br />

Club of Washington, Washington, D.C., 4 May 1988<br />

[General]<br />

Monetary <strong>and</strong> Fiscal Policy Seminar 50 th Anniversary, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

25 April 1988<br />

Invitation List for V<strong>and</strong>en Heuvel Party, New York City, 13 October 1988<br />

Histadruth Ivrith of America Award Dinner Committee for Eban <strong>and</strong> Wiesel, New York,<br />

New York, 14 November 1988<br />

Holden, Arthur<br />

Holl<strong>and</strong>, Stuart<br />

Box 367<br />

Lunch with Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Massachusetts, 25 April 1988<br />

Humphrey Institutute panel with Menshikov, May 1988<br />

I (2 folders)<br />

Trip to India (2 folders)<br />

International Automobile Dealers‘ Association, Washington, D.C., 16 May 1988<br />

International Committee of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain<br />

International Foundation for the Survival <strong>and</strong> Development of Humanity<br />

Institute for Media Analysis, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11-13 November 1988 (2 folders)<br />

Institutional Investor, Washington, D.C., 3 June 1988<br />

―Israel Heritage‖ with Abba Eban, Honorary Committee<br />

J (2 folders)<br />

Trip to Japan, September<br />

Johs with Peace Reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 November 1988<br />

LBJ, Presidential <strong>Library</strong> Conference, Austin, Texas, 14-17 April 1988<br />

K (2 folders)<br />

Box 368<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics Fellows, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

22 November 1988<br />

Dinner, 3 February 1988<br />

JFK School of Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December 1988<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Party for Newly Elected Congressmen, 30 Francis Avenue, 12 December<br />

1988<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School Dedication of Taubman Building, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 December<br />

1988<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Misc.<br />

Kerry, Richard<br />

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Knowledge Products (Houghton Mifflin), Audiotape ―Great Economic Thinkers‖<br />

World Academic Conference of the Seoul, Olympiad ‘88 Seoul, Korea, 21 August- 8<br />

September 1988 (2 folders)<br />

Kurtz, Lester<br />

L (2 folders)<br />

Leventhal Lecture, Columbia Law School, New York, New York, 8 December 1988<br />

Trip to London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 16-20 January 1988<br />

Trip to Luxembourg, ―The Gorbachev Challenge,‖ 19-20 December 1988 (2 folders)<br />

Nehru Centennial, 1987-1988<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Israel Histadrut Dinner Committee for Senator Kerry, Boston, MA, 18<br />

September 1988<br />

Ma-Mh (2 folders)<br />

Box 369<br />

Mi-Mz (3 folders)<br />

Manchester Business School, Manchester, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 13 January 1988<br />

Appointment with Sitakant Mahapatra, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 March 1988<br />

Marlboro Music Schedule, Summer<br />

Marlborough Public <strong>Library</strong>, Marlborough, Massachusetts, 18 May 1988<br />

Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 30 March 1988<br />

Massachusetts Bay Community College, Wellesley Hills, MA, 19 April 1988<br />

Massachusetts Democratic State Committee Dinner, Boston, 9 February 1988<br />

Major Robert McClure Lucheon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 February 1988<br />

Mason Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 May 1988<br />

Means.Gardiner<br />

Metzbaum for Senator Campaign, 1988<br />

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 7 April 1988<br />

Military Conversion Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 17 May 1988<br />

Trip to Moscow for Book Publicity, 1-5 October, 1988<br />

Na-Nd<br />

Ne-Nh<br />

Ni-Nz<br />

National: General, 1988<br />

National Committee for Economic Conversion <strong>and</strong> Disarmament Meeting, Washington,<br />

D.C., 16 May 1988<br />

Box 370<br />

National Forum Productions, Inc., (General Balcar), 1984-1988<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong>, New York, New York<br />

Letter on Paper Deterioration, 22 December 1988<br />

Ten Treasures, New York, New York, 19 May 1988<br />

Turn of the Century Lecture, 12 October 1988<br />

―On Voting,‖ The New York Times ad, 7 November 1988<br />

―A Reaffirmation of Principle,‖ The New York Times ad, 27 October 1988<br />

Newfane Summer<br />

Nieman Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 9 May 1988<br />

Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 8 April 1988<br />

Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 23 March 1988<br />

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Visit of Dr. Nguyen Xuan Oanh from Vietnam, Spring 1988<br />

Oa-Ol<br />

On-Oz<br />

Lunch with Austin <strong>and</strong> Marcia Olney, Marlborough, New Hampshire, 16 July 1988<br />

Oxford/Cambridge Committee Dinner, Washington, D.C., 27 April 1988<br />

Pa-Pe (2 folders)<br />

Pi-Pz<br />

Pakistan trip, 4 October 1988 (didn‘t go)<br />

Panel of Judges, Project Censored, 1988-<br />

Paris, France<br />

Book Publicity, 15-17 December 1988<br />

Trip, 13-14 March 1988<br />

Terry Philpot from Community Care, Cambridge, MA, 1 April 1988<br />

Prins, Gwyn<br />

Program on U.S.-Japan Relations Lucheon for Mr. Takujiro Hamada, Cambridge, MA, 29<br />

April 1988<br />

Q<br />

Queen‘s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Autumn 1988<br />

Ra-Ri (2 folders)<br />

Box 371<br />

Ro-Rz (2 folders)<br />

Rama Mehta Lecture, Colloquia <strong>and</strong> Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28-29 April 1988<br />

Dinner for Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Joseph Rauh, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 May 1988<br />

Renner-Institut, Vienna, Austria, 19-22 June 1988<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time,‖ Samtiden (Norway), 1988<br />

Rizzoli Libri, Milan, Italy, 9-10 March 1988<br />

Jean Russ, 10 June 1988<br />

Sa (2 folders)<br />

Sc-Se (2 folders)<br />

Sh (2 folders)<br />

Si-Sn (2 folders)<br />

So-Ss (2 folders)<br />

Box 372<br />

St-Sz (2 folders)<br />

Salinger<br />

Appointment with Andrew Schlesinger, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December 1988<br />

Arthur Schlesinger, Sr. Centenary, Schlesinger <strong>Library</strong>/Cambridge, MA 5 May 1988<br />

The Secretary‘s Open Forum, Washington, D.C., 29 March 1988<br />

Six Nation Initiative Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden, 20-22 January 1988<br />

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 28 March 1988<br />

Social Science Research Council Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7-8 July 1988<br />

Somerville Cable Television, Somerville, MA, 10 June 1988<br />

Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, Autumn 1988<br />

Soviet Delegation to AAAS Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 February 1988<br />

St. Botolph Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 May 1988<br />

Stratton International Ski Classic, Stratton, Vermont, 19-20 March 1988<br />

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Visit of Toni Siegrist, Stratton Fellow, Cambridge, New York, etc., 3 July 1988<br />

Sunday Dinner Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 May 1988<br />

Swiss Society of Boston Dinner Dance, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 March 1988<br />

Ta-Th<br />

Ti-Tz<br />

University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 13 April 1988<br />

Princes of Thail<strong>and</strong> Dinner, 10 May 1988<br />

Trip to Thail<strong>and</strong>, 17- 22 September 1988<br />

Town Meetings America, Inc., Hackensack, New Jersey, 5 January 1988<br />

Prof. Anna-Teresa Tymienecka, Phenomenological Res<br />

U<br />

United Nations Conference, New Paltz, New York, 6 May 1988<br />

V<br />

Box 373<br />

Wa-Wg<br />

Wh-Wi (2 folders)<br />

Wj-Wz<br />

Weiss Conference at Columbia University, New York, New York, 30 April 1988<br />

Fundraiser for Peter Welch, Vermont, 10 July 1988<br />

WGBH Election Coverage, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 August 1988<br />

Wilkes-Barre Jewish Community Center, Wilkes-Barre, Pennyslvania, 11 April 1988<br />

Appointment with Norman Williams, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 April 1988<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Putney, Vermont, 12 July 1988<br />

X<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Year 1989<br />

Aa-Al<br />

Am-An<br />

Aq-Au<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, Washburn Lecture- Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

11 January 1989<br />

American Academy Ceremonial, New York, New York, 17 May 1989<br />

American Committee on U.S./Soviet Relations Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 27<br />

September 1989, Cancelled<br />

Amnesty International March, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 April 1989<br />

Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, Newport, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 1 June 1989<br />

Box 374<br />

August St. <strong>John</strong>, 3 August 1989<br />

Authors League of America: Ayatollah Khomeini Statement, 27 February 1989<br />

Ba-Bel<br />

Ben-Bha<br />

Bhu-Bl<br />

Bo-Bu<br />

Vince Battistelli, January 1989<br />

BBC, May 1989<br />

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Behrend College, Erie, Pennyslvania, 5 April 1989<br />

Visit of Ms. Hava Beller, Newfane, Vermont, 6 August 1989<br />

Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 22 April 1989<br />

Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 November 1989<br />

Boston Chamber Music Society Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 March 1989<br />

Bowdoin College <strong>Museum</strong> of Art, Brunswick, Maine, 2 November 1989<br />

Bowles/Hightower/CPE/D&S Fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 October 1989<br />

HSM Cultura <strong>and</strong> Desenvolvimento, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 4-5 October 1989 (3 folders)<br />

Reception for Ronald Brown, <strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Cambridge, MA, 27 November<br />

1989<br />

Business World, 28 October 1989<br />

Ca-Cla<br />

Cle-Cor<br />

Box 375<br />

Cos-Cox<br />

Coy-Cu<br />

Enriqueta Cabrera, 1989<br />

Cambridge Civic Association Fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Francis Ave.), 12<br />

September 1989<br />

Cambridge Smith College Club Winetasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 May 1989<br />

Cambridge Trust Company<br />

Certificate of Deposit, Due 14 April 1989<br />

Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 3 May 1989<br />

Canadian Ambassador Farewell Dinner, Washington, D.C., 5 January 1989<br />

Cataract, December 7<br />

―The World This Week,‖ Channel 4, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 11 March 1989<br />

Christmas<br />

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 6 April 1989<br />

Community Care Lecture, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 January 1989<br />

Corporate Broadcasting Network: Eye on Economy appearance, 3 November 1989<br />

Visit to President Arias, Costa Rica, 4-8 November 1989<br />

Council on Economic Priorites, New York, New York, 16 May 1989<br />

M.H. Cowan, November 1989<br />

―Culture <strong>and</strong> Economy‖ Conference, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 26-27 October 1989<br />

Cummington Community of the Arts Cocktail Party, 29 October 1989<br />

Da-Doe<br />

Don-Du<br />

Tribute to Robinson Davies, Harbourfront Festival, Toronto, Canada, 19 October 1989<br />

Charles de Gaulle Institute, Centenary of de Gaulle‘s birth<br />

Duesenberg Conference <strong>and</strong> Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 September 1989<br />

E<br />

Economists Against the Arms Race, East Hampton, Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, 10 September 1989<br />

Box 376<br />

Dinner for Dr. Mamphela Ramphele at the Alex<strong>and</strong>er Ellises‘ in London, 31 March 1989<br />

Elmbrook University Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 March 1989<br />

Michael English, 29 November 1989<br />

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European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy, 15 August 1989<br />

Experiment in International Living Lunch, Brattleboro, Vermont, 2 August 1989<br />

Fa-Fe<br />

Fi-Fu<br />

Ambassador <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Jean Feyder dinner, 27 November 1989<br />

Firing Line Program, Oxford, Mississippi, 13 September 1989 (2 folders)<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Lunch, 29 March 1989<br />

Fellows Meeting, 1-2 December 1989<br />

Appointment with Rene Fonseca, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 December 1989<br />

Ga-Gef<br />

Gel-Gi<br />

Gl-Gu<br />

Galbraith, JK: birthday 1989<br />

General correspondence (2 folders)<br />

Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 11 April 1989<br />

Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility Advisory Board, Boston, 2 April 1989<br />

―The Great Gregorian Farewell,‖ New York, New York, 9 February 1989, Letter to be read<br />

Box 377<br />

University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 16 October 1989 (2 folders)<br />

Ha-Hof<br />

Hol-Hu<br />

Hamish Hamilton Ltd., 7 September 1989<br />

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Celebration of Nehru, 30 October 1989<br />

Center for International Affairs, 17 May 1989<br />

Class 1939 50th Reunion, 7 June 1989<br />

Commencement, 8 June 1989 (2 folders)<br />

Economics 10, 18 December 1989<br />

Fellows Reception, 5 June 1989<br />

Gilbert <strong>and</strong> Sullivan Players, 14 April 1989<br />

ICE <strong>and</strong> Festival, December 1989, Cancelled<br />

Law School Democrats, 13 April 1989<br />

Program on U.S./Japan Relations, 31 October 1989, Luncheon<br />

Robert Heilbroner, 1989<br />

Benny Henriksson, September 1989<br />

Houghton Mifflin School Division, Williamsburg, Virginia, 7-8 April 1989<br />

Hyde Park Declartion, Autumn 1989<br />

Ig-Ins<br />

Ins-Int<br />

Int-Iv<br />

Institute of East-West Business Dynamics board of advisors, 1989<br />

Box 378<br />

Honorary Council: Institute of International Affairs (France)<br />

International Network for Economic Method Founding Membership<br />

J<br />

[181]


K<br />

Nicholas Kaldor Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 19-21 September 1989 (2 folders)<br />

Kenji Communications: Video address for Tokyo Jaycees, 25 July 1989<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 March 1989<br />

<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts, 25 May 1989<br />

Kepner Tregoe Client Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, 26-28 April 1989 (2 folders)<br />

Simon Kuznets Room, Littauer Center, 1989-<br />

La-Loa<br />

Loc-Lu<br />

Ladies Study Group, Calcutta, India, Autumn 1989, Cancelled<br />

Lewis Lapham, 29 June 1989<br />

Karl Marx Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig, East Germany, 17-19 September 1989<br />

Tribute to Robert Lekachman, 23 January 1989<br />

<strong>Library</strong> of Congress, Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., 18 October 1989<br />

Linden Lodge Nursing Home, Brattleboro, Vermont, 29 August 1989<br />

Visit London <strong>and</strong> Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 20-25 January 1989<br />

Mac-McE<br />

Box 379<br />

McG-Me<br />

Mi-Mu<br />

Manchester Business School, Manchester, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 23 January 1989<br />

Masons Fellows Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 April 1989<br />

MASS FREEZE Reception, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 Francis Street, 20 April 1989<br />

Massachusetts Senior Action Council, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 May 1989<br />

Metalka <strong>and</strong> AMPART(USIS), Ljubljana <strong>and</strong> Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 4-8 March 1989<br />

Middlesex Community College, Bedford, MA, March 1989<br />

Na-New E<br />

New J-No<br />

National Arts Club Film Committee, New York, New York, February 1989<br />

National-American Wholesale Grocers‘ Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 23 September<br />

1989<br />

Nehru Centenary Celebration Lectures, Bank of Credit <strong>and</strong> Commerce, India, Autumn 1989,<br />

Cancelled<br />

Newfane, Summer 1989<br />

New York: General<br />

Newsday, 15 August 1989<br />

Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

Panel, 7 May 1989<br />

Reception<br />

5 May 1989<br />

27 October 1989<br />

North Hill Jarvis Farley Lecture, Needham, Massachusetts, 30 November 1989<br />

O<br />

Mancur Olson Lecture, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 20 March 1989<br />

Box 380<br />

Fund-raising letter for The Open Stage, Burlington, Vermont, 28 September 1989<br />

[182]


Operation Dismantle, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 28 October 1989, Cancelled<br />

Overseers Press Club Luncheon, New York, New York, 15 November 1989<br />

Pa-Pea<br />

Pec-Pol<br />

Por-Pro<br />

Panoptic Television Interview, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 March 1989<br />

Petra Foundation Awards <strong>and</strong> Concert, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 May 1989<br />

Picture Peace, Advisory Council, 1989<br />

Premio Scanno Award, Naples, Italy, 24 May 1989<br />

Probe International Conference, New York, New York, 17-18 January 1989<br />

Promostudio (Giovanni Vescovo), Venice, Italy, 2-3 March 1989<br />

Ra-Reid<br />

Reis-Rob<br />

Ros-Ru<br />

Lunch for the Rama Mehta Lecturer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 October 1989<br />

Robert Reich, October 1989<br />

Joan Robinson Memorial Appeal, 1985-1989<br />

Franklin <strong>and</strong> Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, New York, New York, 11-12 October 1989<br />

Box 381<br />

James Roosevelt Fundraiser, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 January 1989<br />

Sa-Sch<br />

Sci-Sim<br />

Sin-Sou<br />

Sp-Su<br />

Arthur Schlesinger, 1989<br />

Robert Schwartz, September 1989<br />

Shannon Memorial Fellowship Meeting, <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 19<br />

November 1989<br />

Smith College Commencement Speech, Northampton, Massachusetts, 21 May 1989<br />

Lunch with Theodore Sorensen, <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 27 November<br />

1989<br />

The Tuesday Group, Spencer Stuart, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 14 November 1989<br />

The Strategic Planning Society, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 9 March 1989<br />

University of Strathclyde: Department of Economics, 29 April 1989<br />

Swedish Institute for Social Policy, Vasteras, Sweden, 15-17 September 1989 (2 folders)<br />

S.W.I.F.T., Brussels, Belgium, 25-26 January 1989<br />

T<br />

Teresa Touey, 1990<br />

Tokyo Junior Chamber of Commerce Videotaping, Newfane, VT, 7 August 1989<br />

Box 382<br />

U<br />

Friends of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, Tuscon, Arizona<br />

Unconventional Wisdom Reception <strong>and</strong> Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 5 December 1989<br />

UNICEF Videotaping, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 May 1989<br />

U.S. State Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., 13 December 1989<br />

Urban Arts Public Symposium, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 April 1989, Cancelled<br />

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V<br />

Value-added tax petition, 1989<br />

Vermont Council on the Arts, Chiltenden County, 22 June 1989<br />

Videotape of New York Public <strong>Library</strong> Speech Economics: ―From Ideology to Painful<br />

Thought‖ 1989<br />

Wa-Wilk<br />

Will-Wr<br />

Wall Street Week Appearance, Owings Mills, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 8 September 1989<br />

Walwyn, Stodgell <strong>and</strong> Cochran <strong>and</strong> Murray, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 25 October 1989<br />

Wang International Festival Authors: Robertson Davies Tribute, 19 October 1989<br />

Washington Post Party, Washington, D.C., 2 June 1989<br />

Wiesner/Winship Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 June 1989<br />

Opening of Windham Art Gallery, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1 September 1989<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Putney, Vermont, 2 August 1989<br />

Tim Wise, November 1989<br />

WNYC Communications Group, Board of Advisors on Depression Studies<br />

World Affairs Council Lunch for Mulroney, Boston, Massachusetts, 3 May 1989, Cancelled<br />

Y<br />

Year 1990<br />

Aa-Asi<br />

ASP-Ax<br />

Box 383<br />

Abalkin, Leonid<br />

Ramelle Adams, ―A Show of Paintings,‖ Lincoln, MA, 4 November 1990<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

20 March 1990<br />

In honor of Ambassador Hussain, Cambridge, 20 November 1990<br />

Dinner for Janos Kornai, Cambridge, 12 December 1990<br />

American Economic Association Meetings, Washington, DC, 28-30 December 1990 (2<br />

folders)<br />

American Repertory Theatre Festival, Cambridge, MA, 23 April 1990<br />

American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters <strong>and</strong> Chartered Financial Consultants,<br />

Albany, NY, 4 April 1990<br />

Appointment with Professor Miron Amusia, Cambridge, MA, 7 November 1990<br />

Ba-Bl<br />

Bn-Bu<br />

Hava Beller Benefit Film Showing, New York, NY, 9 October 1990<br />

Berkshire Natural Resources Council, 1 June 1990<br />

Basil Blackwell, 3 April 1990<br />

Boston Center for International Visitors Beranek Dinner, Boston, MA, 15 May 1990<br />

Boston Economic Club Dinner, Boston, MA, 21 May 1990<br />

Boston Foundation Institute of Politics Panel, 28 November 1990<br />

Boston Literary Lights Dinner, Boston, MA, 6 May 1990<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis University Women Meeting, Waltham, MA, 1 November 1990<br />

Hon. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edward Broadbent Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 5 November 1990<br />

Brockway, George<br />

Appointment with Hugh Brogan, Cambridge, MA, 29 November 1990<br />

[184]


Brussels Conference on Eastern Europe, Brussels, Belgium, 5-6 July 1990<br />

Box 384<br />

Ca-Carg<br />

Carr-Chan<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>-Conc<br />

Conf-Cu<br />

Cambridge annual census, 1990<br />

University of Cambridge Harvard debate, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 26 January 1990<br />

Campaign for Massachuestts‘ Future<br />

7 November 1990<br />

Statement, released 24 October 1990<br />

Camper-Titsingh, Mary<br />

Canadian Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War Dinner, Toronto, 16 October 1990<br />

Appointment with Ramon Caneque, Cambridge, MA, 10 May 1990<br />

Visit of Rosaria Carpinelli, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Winter 1990<br />

Christmas 1990<br />

Chukyo Television, Appointment with, Newfane, Vermont, 20 July 1990<br />

Chukyo Television, Trip to Japan, 1990: 24 September-5 October<br />

Cigna Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, 6 June 1990<br />

Citizen Exchange Council Dinner for George Kennan, New York, NY, 15 November 1990<br />

City Arts <strong>and</strong> Lectures, Inc., San Francisco, CA, 6 October 1990<br />

Box 385<br />

Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, 20-21 September 1990<br />

Clean, Well-Lighted Place for Books, San Francisco, CA, 6 October 1990<br />

Sheila Collins (Employment Research <strong>and</strong> Policy Program), April 1990<br />

Committee on Common Security Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 23 May 1990<br />

Connecticut College, New London, CT, 16-17 April 1990<br />

Council for a Livable World Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 7 December 1990<br />

Trip to Czechoslovakia <strong>and</strong> Pol<strong>and</strong>, 22-30 June 1990-cancelled<br />

Da-Den<br />

Deo-Dy<br />

Appointment with Christine D‘Andrea, Cambridge, MA, 30 November 1990<br />

Department of Employment <strong>and</strong> Training: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, February 1990<br />

Interview with Scott Donaldson re Archibald MacLeish, Newfane, VT, 11 July 1990<br />

Doty/Meselson/Ptashne Party, Cambridge, MA, 1 June 1990<br />

E<br />

University of Edinburgh Encyclopedia Britannica Lecture, Edinburgh, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, 24 January<br />

1990<br />

Ned Eichler, January 1990<br />

Appointment with Matthew Septimus of Elsevier for photograph, Cambridge, 19 November<br />

1990<br />

Fa-Fore<br />

Foru-Fr<br />

Feiwel, George<br />

Ec. 10 Brunch at Martin Feldsteins‘ Belmont, MA, 9 December 1990<br />

Meeting with George Fern<strong>and</strong>es, Cambridge, MA, 12 October 1990<br />

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Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong> Evening of Dutch Art, Cambridge, MA, 6 November 1990<br />

Appointment with Francine Frankel, Cambridge, MA, 16 November 1990<br />

James F. French, October 1990<br />

Ga-Gi<br />

Gl-Gu<br />

Box 386<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith 82nd birthday, 15 October 1990<br />

Galbraith Teaching Prize Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 15 May 1990<br />

General Correspondence 1990 (3 folders)<br />

Interview with James Giglio, Cambridge, MA, 14 June 1990<br />

Gorbachev Four Freedoms Medal Award, Washington, DC, 1 June 1990<br />

Katharine Graham, 27 August 1990<br />

Stephen R. Graubard, November 1990<br />

Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility Board Meeting, Brookline, MA, 20<br />

May 1990<br />

Greek Consulate Party for Birth of Democracy, New York, NY, 30 May 1990<br />

Gunshuku Mondai Shiryo 10 th Anniversary, 21 September 1990<br />

Ha<br />

He-Hud<br />

Hug-Hy<br />

Harvard University<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 7 June 1990<br />

Department of Economics Party, Cambridge, MA, 8 December 1990<br />

Law Review Banquet, Boston, MA, 20 April 1990<br />

Trade Union Seminar Series, Cambridge, MA, 19 March 1990<br />

Havana University/Third World Foundation, Havana, Cuba, 14-19 May 1990, cancelled<br />

Appointment with Max Holl<strong>and</strong> re <strong>John</strong> J. McCloy, Cambridge, 29 November 1990<br />

Honorary Committee: Celebration of 2500 years of the birth of democracy in Greece, 1990<br />

Hood College, Frederick, MD, 5 September 1990<br />

Hospice of Cambridge Benefit, Cambridge, MA, 14 October 1990<br />

Ambassador Abid Hussain visit to Cambridge, November 1990<br />

Box 387<br />

I<br />

India International Centre, 1990<br />

Trip to India <strong>and</strong> Pakistan, 1990: 22 February-2 March<br />

Institutional Investor Conference, Naples, Florida, 11-13 January 1990, cancelled<br />

International House, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 22 September 1990<br />

Iowa Hospital Association, Des Moines, Iowa, 26 April 1990<br />

J<br />

[Japanese pearl purchase, 1990]<br />

Roy Jenkins Birthday Party, Brooks Club, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 12 November 1990<br />

Ka-Ke<br />

Kh-Ku<br />

Lunch with Professor <strong>John</strong> Kain, Cambridge, MA, 7 November 1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Birthday, 29 May 1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

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New Congressmen Reception, Cambridge, 9 Dec 1990<br />

Evening with Madeleine Kunin, Cambridge, 31 October 1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute/Boston Foundation, Cambridge, MA, 28 November 1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute Fellows Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 29 November 1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Beyond the Cold War, Boston, MA, 20 March 1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Spring Weekend, Cambridge, MA, 28 April 1990<br />

Taubman Building Dedication <strong>and</strong> Lunch, Cambridge, 10 September 1990<br />

Wexner-Israel Fellow, Cambridge, MA, 2 November 1990<br />

Steve Kolias, December 1990<br />

Antoni Kuklinski, 1990<br />

Appointment with Dr. Dennis Kux re U.S./India Relations, Cambridge, 10 July 1990<br />

La-Locke<br />

Lockm-Ly<br />

Franklin LaCava film on Eugene McCarthy, 1990<br />

Marta Lamas, 14 June 1990<br />

Box 388<br />

Dinner in honor of Robert Lekachman, City University of New York, 23 March 1990<br />

Appointment with Dr. Stanislaw Lis, Cambridge, MA, 5 November 1990<br />

London Weekend Television Limited, April 1990<br />

Ma-Mar<br />

Mas-Mong<br />

Monr-My<br />

University of Maine, Orono, ME, 11 April 1990<br />

Harvard University Mason Fellows, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1990<br />

Jacqueline Masse, 1990: March-April<br />

Appointment with Toshihiko Yokoo of Matsushita, Newfane, VT, 14 July 1990<br />

Rama Mehta Lecture (Eunice Okeke), Radcliffe College, 1989-1990<br />

Douglas Miller, 12 March 1990<br />

University of Minnesota/Honeywell Sweatt Lecture, Minneapolis, MN, 25-26 April 1990<br />

Michael Mueller, December 1990<br />

N<br />

National Air <strong>and</strong> Space <strong>Museum</strong> (Smithsonian), Washington, DC, 6 September 1990<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> Decade of Lions Dinner, New York, NY, 8 November 1990<br />

Nieman Foundation Lunch/Reception, Cambridge, MA, 12-13 September 1990<br />

Box 389<br />

Nonprescription Drug Manufacturers Association of Canada, Vancouver, 24 September<br />

1990<br />

North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, 24-25 April 1990<br />

North Suburban Peace Initiative, Evanston, IL, 13 October 1990<br />

Lunch with Professor Gunter Notzold, MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, 19 October 1990<br />

O<br />

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 3-4 April 1990<br />

One Asia Assembly: Manilla, Philippines, 19-21 February 1990<br />

Oracle Corporation, Hot Springs, VA, 13-14 September 1990-cancelled<br />

Elie Wiesel Foundation Meetings, Oslo, Norway, 26-29 August 1990<br />

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University of Oxford Encaenia, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19-20 June 1990<br />

Pa-Pod<br />

Pol-Pr<br />

Appeal to reopen Palestinian Universities, April 1990<br />

Box 390<br />

Panero Associates Seminar, Peter Webster, Paris, France, 21 June 1990 (3 folders)<br />

Partisan Review, March 1990<br />

PeacePac Meeting with Father Drinan, Newton, MA, 16 June 1990<br />

―Perspectives‖ (Boston College School of Theology), Boston, MA, 15 November 1990<br />

Petra Foundation Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 16 June 1990<br />

Luke Pontifell Party, Cambridge, MA, 14 December 1990<br />

Press Foundation of Asia: Manilla Conference, April 1990<br />

Promostudio, Bologna <strong>and</strong> Venice, Italy, 1-6 February 1990<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rom<br />

Roo-Roy<br />

Appointment with Keith Bush of Radio Free Europe, Cambridge, 4 May 1990<br />

RAI Corporation: ―Scuola Aperta‖ appearance, 10 September 1990<br />

Memorial Service for Edwin Reischauer, Cambridge, MA, 19 October 1990<br />

Friends of River Valley Performing Arts Center<br />

Jeffrey Robinson, 19 November 1990<br />

University of Rome ―La Sapienza,‖ Rome, Italy, 22-26 October 1990 (2 folders)<br />

Appointment with Rosanne Royer, Cambridge, MA, 18 September 1990<br />

Sa-Schr<br />

Box 391<br />

Schw-Singe<br />

Singh-Sorel<br />

Soren-Sz<br />

Jeffry Sachs, 26 July 1990<br />

Lunch with Professor <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Jeffrey Sachs, Cambridge, MA, 5 December 1990<br />

Sackler <strong>Museum</strong> Opening, Cambridge, MA, 16 May 1990<br />

Jose Salibi, 1990<br />

SANE (Committee for Sane Nuclear Policy)/FREEZE (Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign)<br />

State Conference honoring William Coffin, Boston, 18 November 1990<br />

Saturday Club Lunch, Boston, MA, 15 December 1990<br />

Arthur Schlesinger, 1990<br />

Dinner with Professor <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger, Newfane, VT, 3 September 1990<br />

Schlesinger documentary/Tree Dinner, New York, NY, 11 September 1990<br />

Schlesinger <strong>Library</strong> Evening on Josephine Baker, Cambridge, 3 May 1990<br />

Seoul Peace Prize, 1990<br />

Shogakukan, Inc., Tokyo, Japan, 1990: 24 September-5 October (2 folders)<br />

Laurence Shute, March 1990<br />

Signet Society Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 28 April 1990<br />

Robert Silvers, 1990<br />

Reception for Harvey Sloane of Kentucky, Boston, MA, 10 October 1990<br />

Meeting with Mr. Ikeda of Soka Gakkai, Tokyo, Japan, 5 October 1990<br />

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Interview with Tomasaburo Hirano of Seikyo Press <strong>and</strong> Soka Gakkai, Cambridge, MA, 15<br />

March 1990<br />

Piece on Somerset Maugham, Summer 1990<br />

Southall Group Sponsorship <strong>and</strong> events, May 1990<br />

Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, 17 April 1990<br />

Sunday Breakfast Club, Philadelphia, 3 January 1990<br />

Box 392<br />

T<br />

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 29 March 1990<br />

Teresa Touey, 1990<br />

S.T. Tsou, 1990: September-October<br />

Lunch with Shigeto <strong>and</strong> Masaku Tsuru, Tokyo, Japan, 30 September 1990<br />

Tucker/Parente Wedding, Boston, MA, 13 October 1990<br />

U<br />

Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona, Board<br />

Second Committee of the United Nations, New York, NY, 27 November 1990<br />

V<br />

―Thorstein Veblen <strong>and</strong> Institutionalism‖, Audiotape including excerpts from TAS, TNIS,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Annals<br />

Vineyard Peace Council, Martha‘s Vineyard, MA, 15-16 August 1990<br />

Wa-Wh<br />

Wi-Wy<br />

WBUR Interview, Cambridge, MA, 13 December 1990<br />

―When Capitalism Meet Communism,‖ Asahi Shimbu, 6 July 1990<br />

Lunch with Chris Whittle, November 1990<br />

Lena Williams re: New York Times comedy article, December 1990<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, VT, 1 August 1990<br />

Woman‘s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC, 3 December 1990<br />

World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, 21 September 1990<br />

World Press Institute, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1990<br />

XYZ<br />

Corresponding Membership, Yugoslav Academy of Sciences <strong>and</strong> Arts<br />

Year 1991<br />

Ab-Ama<br />

Amb-Ax<br />

Box 393<br />

Honorary Committee, Bella Abzug 70th Birthday Committee, 21 May 1991<br />

Ad Hoc Universities Committee Statement, ―Is War really in the National Interest?‖ New<br />

York Times, 1991<br />

―After Dark,‖ Channel Four telecast, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 February 1991-cancelled<br />

Honorary Benefit Committee, AIDS Treatment Data Network Fundraiser, New York, NY<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters New York, NY<br />

2 April 1991<br />

6 December 1991<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Cambridge, MA, 10 April 1991<br />

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Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 11 December 1991<br />

Leinsdorf Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 6 Feb 1991<br />

Dinner for Howard Hiatt, Cambridge, MA, 9 January 1991<br />

American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia, PA, 16 November 1991<br />

American Repertory Theatre<br />

1991-1992 season<br />

Patrons‘ Celebration, Cambridge, MA, 15 May 1991<br />

Woolf, Cambridge, MA, 5 October 1991<br />

American Society of Newspaper Editors, Cambridge, MA, 10 April 1991<br />

American University, <strong>Kennedy</strong> Political Union, Washington, DC, 5 December 1991<br />

ARD German Television interview, Cambridge, MA, 26 March 1991<br />

Atlanta Historical Society, Livingston Lecture Series, Atlanta, GA, 8 April 1991<br />

David Attridge, 1991<br />

Ba-Bed<br />

Bee-Boy<br />

Br-Bul<br />

Box 394<br />

Bun-Bz<br />

Mario Baldassarri, February 1991<br />

Comissio Internacional de Difusio, Barcelona, Spain, 5-7 March 1991 (2 folders)<br />

Berger Meyer Anniversary Party, Pittsburgh, PA, 1 June 1991<br />

Bergsons Party, Belmont, MA, 3 November 1991<br />

Appointment with Lara Bergthold, Cambridge, MA, 2 December 1991<br />

Peter Bernstien, June 1991<br />

Lunch with Peter Bernstein, Newfane, VT, 21 August 1991<br />

Visit of Benazir Bhutto to Cambridge, October 1991<br />

Comments on the Bill of Rights, Bill of Rights Education Collaborative, 1 November 1991<br />

Dean Birkenkamp (Westview Press), July 1991<br />

Interview with Ronald B. Bitten, Tuesday, July 9, 1991, 2:30 pm<br />

Letter to Bok, Wiesner <strong>and</strong> Schlesinger re ―From the President‖, 21 March 1991<br />

Boston Pops narrate ―Twas the Night Before Christmas,‖ Boston, MA, 17 December 1991<br />

Barbara Boxer campaign, San Francisco, CA, 21 September 1991<br />

Appointment with Arlene Brock, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1991<br />

Appointment with Ralph Buultiens, U Thant Award, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1991<br />

Ca-Cha<br />

Che-Cu<br />

University of California/Berkeley events in San Francisco, CA, 1991: Sep 28-Oct 2<br />

Cambridge Civic Association Garden Party, Cambridge, MA, 10 October 1991<br />

Appointment with Pramit Chaudhuri, Cambridge, MA, 14 June 1991<br />

Chayes‘ Annual Egg Party, Cambridge, MA, 1 January 1991<br />

Christmas 1991<br />

Christmas at Boston Pops (JKG Reading) 7 December 1991<br />

Box 395<br />

CIA Economic Panel, Cambridge, MA, 25 April 1991<br />

Jack Collisoz, 1991<br />

Columbia University Oral History Collection: Barton American Elites interview, 1991<br />

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Appointment with Courtney Coile, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1991<br />

Corporate Communications/Metropolitan Life, Kansas City, KS, 15 May 1991<br />

Council for a Livable World Board Meeting, Cambridge, MA<br />

1 February 1991<br />

24 May 1991<br />

Reception for Archibald Cox, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, 13 September 1991<br />

Appointment with Kathy Cronkite, Cambridge, MA, 9 September 1991<br />

D<br />

Deep Springs College, Deep Springs, CA, 21-26 April 1991<br />

Dentsu Seminar, Tokyo, Japan, 26-29 November 1991 (2 folders)<br />

Ea-Er<br />

Et-Ev<br />

Economics in Perspective: Comments, 5 June 1991<br />

Editorial Council, THESIS (Soviet Union)<br />

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 9 April 1991<br />

European Business School, Parma, Italy, 23 June 1991<br />

Eye Research Institute Meeting, Boston, MA, 7 November 1991-cancelled<br />

Fa-Fore<br />

Form-Fu<br />

Fairbank Memorial Service, Cambridge, MA, 21 October 1991<br />

Box 396<br />

Fogg <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Cocktails <strong>and</strong> Supper for James Cuno, Cambridge, MA, 13 Jan 1991<br />

Exhibit in honor of Weinstein‘s, Cambridge, MA, 5 December 1991<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Holiday Celebration, Cambridge, MA 15 December 1991<br />

The Fulbright Program Directors‘ Meeting, New York, NY, 9 October 1991<br />

Ga-Gi<br />

Gl-Gu<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith birthday, 15 October 1991<br />

Galbraith Prize Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 20 May 1991<br />

Gallos/Bolman Party, Brookline, MA, 8 June 1991<br />

Indira G<strong>and</strong>hi Conference, New Delhi, India, 19-22 November 1991-cancelled<br />

General Correspondence<br />

Lunch with Fern<strong>and</strong>o Giadone, Newfane, VT, 17 July 1991<br />

Jim Gillespie, 1991<br />

Governors‘ Education Policy Advisors, Cambridge, MA, 4 May 1991<br />

Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, Cambridge, MA, 28 April 1991<br />

Telephone interview with Al Greenberg, Cambridge, MA, 13 June 1991<br />

Appointment with Thomas Griffith, Cambridge, MA, 13 November 1991<br />

University of Guelph, 60th Reunion of Class of 1931, May or June 1991<br />

Ha-Hil<br />

Hit-Hy<br />

C<strong>and</strong>idacy of Tom Harkin for President, 1991<br />

Harvard<br />

Against Repression of the Kurds (HARK) Petition, April 1991<br />

University Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 6 June 1991<br />

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Box 397<br />

Economics 10, Cambridge, MA, 1 April 1991<br />

Inauguration of President Rudenstine, Cambridge, MA, 17-18 October 1991<br />

Learning in Retirement Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 17 May 1991<br />

Radio Broadcasting (WHRB), Cambridge, MA, 23 October 1991<br />

Square Business Association, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1991<br />

Trade Union Program, Cambridge, MA, 19 March 1991<br />

Appointment with Robert Herzstein, Cambridge, MA, 2 July 1991<br />

Hollywood Policy Center Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, 20 September 1991<br />

Appointment with Alex<strong>and</strong>er Holtermann, Cambridge, MA, 6 September 1991<br />

Houghton Mifflin Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 7 November 1991<br />

Honorary Committee, Human Rights Day, Boston, MA, 9 December 1991<br />

I<br />

IMD (Institute for Management Development) International, Lausanne, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 25<br />

February 1991<br />

Indian Ambassador‘s Dinner, Washington, DC, 15 October 1991<br />

India International Centre Book Orders, 1990-1991<br />

International Committee: ―The Idea of New Rome,‖ LUISS<br />

Investment Funds Institute of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, 12 September 1991<br />

J<br />

Janeway Graduation Party at the Lewises, Cambridge, MA, 2 June 1991<br />

Consul General of Japan Dinner, Brookline, MA, 21 March 1991<br />

Ka-Kra<br />

Kre-Ku<br />

Kaplan-Tigges wedding reception, Cambridge, MA, 12 May 1991<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute Dinner for Sir Geoffrey Howe, Cambridge, MA, 1 November 1991<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Anniversary, Cambridge, MA, 25-26 October 1991<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 29 April 1991<br />

25th Anniversary Essay Contest Judging, Autumn 1991<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Foundation Dinner, Boston, MA, 29 May 1991<br />

Dinner for Edward Shevardnadze, Boston, MA, 10 May 1991<br />

Dedication, Stephen Smith Center, Boston, MA, 4 February 1991<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Party, Cambridge, MA, 17 October 1991<br />

Rockefeller Address, Cambridge, MA, 8 November 1991<br />

Session on JFK‘s birthday, Cambridge, MA, 29 May 1991<br />

Ethel de Keyser, March 1991<br />

Trip to Korea, 22-29 September 1991<br />

Box 398<br />

Appointment with Isaac Kramnick, Newfane, VT, 19 August 1991<br />

Interview with Diane Kunz, Cambridge, MA, 1 May 1991<br />

Lunch with Robert Kuttner, Cambridge, MA, 6 May 1991<br />

L<br />

Lexington Episcopal Church, Lexington, MA, 25 October 1991<br />

<strong>Library</strong> of Congress Symposium on Averell Harriman, Washington, 14 November 1991<br />

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Melissa Ludtke, February 1991<br />

Ma-McL<br />

McM-Mil<br />

Min-My<br />

MacArthur Scholars Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 11 April 1991<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, 7-10 March 1991<br />

Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT, 19 October 1991<br />

Marlboro Music Series, Marlboro, VT, Summer 1991<br />

Edward S. Mason Fellows, Cambridge, MA, 23 October 1991<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 9 May 1991<br />

Massey College, University of Toronto, Ontario, 14 May 1991<br />

Richard McAdoo Publication Party, Boston, MA, 25 March 1991<br />

Rama Mehta Colloquium Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 8 February 1991<br />

University of Michigan: Trading cards, 1991<br />

Douglas Miller, July 1991<br />

Box 399<br />

MIT Inauguration of new President, Cambridge, MA, 10 May 1991<br />

Keiko Miyakawa, March 1991<br />

Moore Free <strong>Library</strong>, Newfane, VT<br />

4 August 1991<br />

7 July 1991<br />

Na-NewY<br />

NewZ-No<br />

Appointment with Ajay Naypal, Cambridge, MA, 10 September 1991<br />

National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, New York, NY, 6 December 1991<br />

National Press Club, Washington, DC, 16 October 1991<br />

Neustadt <strong>and</strong> Williams Party, Cambridge, MA, 27 October 1991<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle, Boston, MA, 12 November 1991<br />

Friends of Newton Free Public <strong>Library</strong>, Newton, MA, 26 April 1991<br />

NHK broadcast ―After the Cold War,‖ New York, NY, 28 March 1991<br />

Nieman Foundation Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 11 September 1991<br />

Northeastern University Press Advisory Board Meeting, Boston, MA, 9 May 1991<br />

Nuclear Disarmament Education Fund, Princeton, NJ, 7 April 1991<br />

O<br />

Matthew Owen, Interview, Cambridge, MA, 20 November 1991<br />

Oxford <strong>and</strong> Cambridge Society, Weston, MA, 7 December 1991<br />

Pa-Pi<br />

Pl-Py<br />

Box 400<br />

Robert Panero Associates Trip to Japan, 13-20 April 1991 (3 folders)<br />

Visit of Richard Parker, Cambridge, MA, week of 4 November 1991<br />

Martin Peretz Dinner for Frank Manuel, Cambridge, MA, 3 February 1991<br />

Maite Martorell de Piera, 8 April 1991<br />

Visit of Maite Piera, Cambridge, MA, 6 October 1991-cancelled<br />

Population Institute Priority Declaration, October 1991<br />

Steven M. Poulos, October 1991<br />

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Gwyn Prins, 1991<br />

Quaid-e-Azam <strong>Library</strong>: Lahore, Punjab, India, November 1991<br />

Interview with Paul Quain, Still Life Photography, Cambridge, MA, 4 April 1991<br />

Ra-Rie<br />

Rif-Ry<br />

Rama Mehta Lecture Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 7 February 1991<br />

Walter Relis, July 1991<br />

Olin Institute Dinner for Robin Renwick, Cambridge, MA, 20 November 1991<br />

Visit of Lord <strong>and</strong> Lady Roll to Cambridge, MA, 12-13 October 1991<br />

Roosevelt Institute<br />

Conference, Argentia, Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 11-13 1991<br />

Celebration of Four Freedoms Speech, Washington, DC, 30 January 1991-cancelled<br />

Rowe Camp <strong>and</strong> Conference Center, Rowe, MA, Summer 1991-cancelled<br />

Box 401<br />

President Neil Rudenstine, 1991<br />

Sa-Sie<br />

Sen-Sn<br />

So-Star<br />

Stau-Sw<br />

Appointment with Jeremy Sacks, Cambridge, MA, 11 January 1991<br />

Katsuyoshi Saito <strong>and</strong> Mr. Hatori of Diamond Sha for lunch, Cambridge, MA, 28 May 1991<br />

Story <strong>and</strong> Glory/San Miniato Conference, San Miniato, Italy, 21-22 June 1991 (2 folders)<br />

Bernie S<strong>and</strong>ers/Cambridge Rainbow Reception, Cambridge, MA, 10 May 1991<br />

SatelLife Press Roundtable, Washington, DC, 17-18 September 1991<br />

Saturday Club Luncheon, Boston, MA, 5 January 1991<br />

Saturday Club<br />

Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 26 January 1991<br />

Christmas Lunch, Boston, MA, 14 December 1991<br />

Arthur Schlesinger, 1991<br />

Signet Society<br />

Christmas Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 16 December 1991<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 27 April 1991<br />

Visit of Spanish Parliamentarians, Cambridge, MA, 27 March 1991<br />

Box 402<br />

[Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, IAREP/SASE (International Association for<br />

Research in Economic Psychology/Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics)<br />

Conference, 16-19 June 1991] (2 folders)<br />

Appointment with Paul Straney <strong>and</strong> Robert Sacchi re: bombing survey, Cambridge, MA, 11<br />

September 1991<br />

Stratton Dinner of Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Boston, MA, 2 May 1991<br />

Visit of Andrea Szego to Cambridge, 1991<br />

Ta-Tra<br />

Tre-Ty<br />

Appointment with C.K. Liu of Taiwan, Cambridge, MA, 7 October 1991<br />

Interview with Andrew Tauber of RIAS, Cambridge, MA, 3 January 1991<br />

J. Walter Thompson Night, New York, NY, 16 September 1991<br />

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Trinity College, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 21 January 1991-cancelled<br />

U<br />

U.S. House of Representatives Budget Committee, Washington, DC, 11 December 1991<br />

United States House Committee on Armed Services, Washington, DC, 23 January 1991<br />

U.S. Senate Labor <strong>and</strong> Human Resources Committee Hearing, Washington, DC, 7 Jan 1991<br />

V<br />

Appointment with Hans Veldman, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 23 February 1991<br />

Vermont Captive Insurance Association, Burlington, VT, 15 August 1991<br />

Vermont Public Radio, Newfane, VT, 19 July 1991<br />

Dinner with Claudia <strong>and</strong> Susanna von Canon, 30 Francis Ave, 15 June 1991<br />

Wa-Wic<br />

Wie-Wy<br />

Andrea Williams (from CAG), 19 August 1991<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, VT, 7 August 1991<br />

Winter Solstice Ball, Cambridge Boat Club, Cambridge, MA, 21 December 1991<br />

<strong>John</strong> Winthrop House Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 7 February 1991<br />

Box 403<br />

Harvard University Winthrop House Class of 1966 Reunion Luncheon, Cambridge, 3 June<br />

1991<br />

Woman‘s National Democratic Club lunch, Washington, DC, 15 November 1991<br />

World Press Institute Interview, Cambridge, MA, 22 October 1991<br />

World Times Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 18 November 1991<br />

Gisels Warburg Wyzanski Memorial Service, Cambridge, MA, 17 November 1991<br />

XYZ<br />

Yamaguchi, Joseph 1970s-1991<br />

Year 1992<br />

Aa-All<br />

Alv-Am<br />

An-Ax<br />

Academe, 16 October 1992<br />

Dinner/Parker, Reich, Aganbegyan, Cambridge, MA, 2 October 1992<br />

African National Congress Seminar, Boston, MA, 24 June 1992-cancelled<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

212th Annual Mtg, Cambridge, MA, 8 April 1992<br />

Meeting/Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 8 January 1992<br />

American Association of University Professors Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 13 June<br />

1992<br />

American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 23<br />

January 1992<br />

American Economic Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA, 3-5 January 1992<br />

American International Club of Geneva Speech, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 27 February 1992<br />

American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA, 24 April 1992<br />

The American Prospect reception, Cambridge, MA, 14 May 1992<br />

Robert Ammerlaan, December 1992<br />

Atkins Economic Series-Lecture, Concord, MA, 15 June 1992<br />

Ba-Berg<br />

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Box 404<br />

Bergt-Bos<br />

Bow-Br<br />

Bu<br />

V.V. Baba: Concordia University, 30 November 1992<br />

Baha, Abdul [Closed]<br />

BBC, May 1992<br />

Lunch with Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Peter Bernstein, Brattleboro, VT, 18 August 1992<br />

The Book Cellar Book <strong>and</strong> Author Series, Brattleboro, VT, 28 July 1992<br />

Marcus Brauchli appointment, Cambridge, MA, 1 July 1992<br />

―A Call to Restrain the International Arms Trade,‖ British/American Security Information<br />

Council Endorsement, July 1992<br />

Consul General of Japan Dinner for Dr. Benjamin Brown, Brookline, 25 June 1992<br />

Business Executives for National Security, Boston, MA, 16 April 1992<br />

Ca<br />

CC-Col<br />

Com-Cr<br />

California Alumni Association Banquet, San Francisco, CA, 13 March 1992 Honorary<br />

Committee<br />

Cambridge Union Society, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 31 January 1992<br />

Canada Heirloom Series, March 1992<br />

Canadian Center for Management Development<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 16 Jan 1992<br />

Cambridge, MA, 26 January 1992<br />

Cathedral Church-St. <strong>John</strong>, New York, NY, 25 October 1992<br />

Chayes‘ Election Night Party, Cambridge, MA, 3 November 1992<br />

Box 405<br />

Dean‘s Symposium, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1 May 1992<br />

WGBH Benefit for Julia Child 80th, Boston, MA, 2 November 1992<br />

Meeting with Sri Chinmoy, Cambridge, MA, 3 May 1992-cancelled<br />

Christmas 1992<br />

Clinton-Gore National Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters Committee, Autumn 1992<br />

Clinton Presidential Campaign Economists‘ statement, August 1992<br />

Ned Coffin, July 1992<br />

Cohen, Wallace<br />

Friends of the Community Learning Center: Harvard University, 15 September 1992<br />

Appointment with Joseph Cosby, Cambridge, MA, 11 December 1992<br />

Couchiching Institute Conf. Keynote, Ontario, Canada, 6 August 1992<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

30th Anniversary Dinner Washington, DC, 2 June 1992<br />

Ed Fund Annual Dinner, Harvard Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, 4 December 1992<br />

Da-Di<br />

Do-Du<br />

Lunch with Nader Darehshori, Boston, MA, 2 October 1992<br />

Appointment with Abe David, Cambridge, MA, 5 November 1992<br />

Weekend with Al <strong>and</strong> Frank Davidson, Cambridge, MA, 9-10 September 1992<br />

Democrats Abroad Dinner, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 11 September 1992<br />

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Mittu Doshi, 22 December 1992<br />

Dutch-Flemish Economists for Peace, the Hague, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 22 May 1992<br />

Ea-Eu<br />

Box 406<br />

Ev<br />

ECAAR Press Conference for Essay Com., Washington, D.C., 23 October 1992<br />

Econ Verlagsgruppe-German Conference, Dusseldorf, Germany, 21 May 1992<br />

Economic Policy Institute<br />

Economists Open Letter <strong>and</strong> Statement, Washington, DC, 30 March 1992<br />

Economists oppose balanced budget amendment to the US Constitution, May 1992<br />

Eton College Political Society, Eton, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 30 January 1992<br />

Euroforum Lecture, the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 23 May 1992-cancelled<br />

Telephone interview El Dia, Cambridge, MA, 26 October 1992<br />

Appointment with Albert Eisele re Cardinal Cushing, Cambridge, MA, 12 May 1992<br />

Fa-Freeman O.<br />

Freeman R-Fu<br />

Interview with Alish Farrell, Cambridge, MA, 7 December 1992<br />

Fellowship in Israel<br />

Arab-Jewish Reception, Brookline, MA, 29 March 1992<br />

Honorary Committee for Luncheon-Cambridge, MA, 17 May 1992<br />

―Firing Line‖<br />

Bard College, Ann<strong>and</strong>ale on the Hudson, NY, 26 March 1992, cancelled<br />

Telecast for Election Week, New York, NY, 6 October 1992<br />

Roger Fisher Cocktail/Birthday Party, Cambridge, MA, 5 December 1992<br />

Interview with Robert Fogel, Cambridge, MA, 1 June 1992<br />

Fogg Fellows Weekend, Cambridge, MA, 6-8 November 1992<br />

International Investment Congress, Frankfurt, Germany, 21 May 1992<br />

Paul A. Freund Memorial Service, Cambridge, MA, 7 April 1992<br />

Appointment with Professor Benjamin Friedman, Cambridge, MA, 8 May 1992<br />

Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong> Dinner, Boston, MA, 7 May 1992<br />

William Fruhlich, 22 December 1992<br />

G7-Go<br />

Gr-Gu<br />

JKG 84th birthday celebration, 15 October 1992<br />

Box 407<br />

Galbraith Teaching Prize Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 6 May 1992<br />

Appointment with German delegation from Mainz, Cambridge, MA, 20 October 1992<br />

Appointment with Margaret Willig-Crane re Richard Gilbert biography, Cambridge, MA, 16<br />

May 1992<br />

Interview with Amos Gelb (CNN), Cambridge, MA, 3 April 1992-cancelled<br />

General Correspondence 1992 (2 folders)<br />

The Glode <strong>and</strong> Mail (Canada) Intervention, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 October 1992<br />

Mikhail Gorbachev, <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, MA, 15 May 1992<br />

Thomas Winship/Kay Graham Weekend, Vermont, 17-19 July 1992<br />

Cocktails at the Graubards, Cambridge, MA, 22 October 1992<br />

Haa-Harr<br />

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Harv-Hen<br />

Her-Ho<br />

Hu-Hy<br />

Harper‘s Magazine 1989-1992<br />

Appointment with Robert Borosage of Harper‘s, Cambridge, MA, 12 June 1992<br />

Harvard<br />

Art <strong>Museum</strong> Collection Committee, Cambridge, 6 November 1992<br />

Center for International Affairs luncheon for Seymour Martin Lipset, Cambridge,<br />

MA, 19 October 1992<br />

Square Churches, Cambridge, MA, 4 October 1992<br />

Club Lecture Series-Speech, Boston, MA, 7 March 1992-cancelled<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, 4 June 1992 (2 folders)<br />

Department of Economics Holiday Party-Cambridge, MA, 12 December 1992<br />

Dinner for Senator Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Cambridge, MA, 20 October 1992<br />

Ec 10 lecture, Cambridge, MA, 30 March 1992<br />

Box 408<br />

Economics Tutorial Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 15 December 1992<br />

Center for European Studies, ―Deregulating the Economy‖ Conference, Cambridge,<br />

MA, 24-26 April 1992<br />

Memorial Church (CAG), Cambridge, MA, 18 March 1992<br />

President <strong>and</strong> Fellows/Neighbors Cocktail Party, Cambridge, MA, 3 May 1992<br />

Trade Union 50th Anniversary dinner– speech, Cambridge, MA, 18 March 1992,<br />

cancelled<br />

Trade Union Program Seminar, Cambridge, MA, 16 March 1992-cancelled<br />

Care Typewriter Contract, 1991-1992<br />

Henry Hatfield 80th birthday, Cambridge, MA, 3 June 1992<br />

Cocktail party at Nancy Homan‘s, Cambridge, MA, 1 May 1992<br />

Honorary Committee Experiment in International Living: 60 th Anniversary Celebration<br />

Houghton Mifflin Company Reception for American Heritage Dictionary III, Boston, 15<br />

September 1992<br />

Howards End Celebration, New York, NY, 29 June 1992<br />

Ia-International M<br />

International P-Is<br />

Trip to India, 17-23 November 1992<br />

Institute for Policy Studies<br />

Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) Seminar on Culture of Contentment, London,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 November 1992<br />

Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 1 November 1992<br />

ITE Program: Office of Technology Assessment: Assessment on Multinational Firms<br />

J<br />

Tea, Japanese Consul General Mochizuki, Cambridge, MA, 7 May 1992<br />

Sponsorship, Jobs with Peace 10 th Anniversary Celebration, Boston, Massachusetts, 19<br />

November 1982<br />

<strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University German Studies, Washington, DC, 27 April 1992<br />

Lady Bird <strong>John</strong>son 80th birthday, Austin, TX, 4-5 December 1992-cancelled<br />

K<br />

Press conference w/Senator <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Boston, MA, 7 January 1992<br />

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Joan <strong>Kennedy</strong> book celebration, Boston, 28 October 1992<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics Panel<br />

Cambridge, MA, 12 December 1992<br />

Newly Elected Members of Congress Reception, Cambridge, 14 December 1992<br />

Debate, Cambridge, MA, 29 October 1992<br />

Corazon Aquino Reception, 28 September 1992<br />

Box 409<br />

<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> 75th birthday celebration, Boston, 28 May 1992<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Profile in Courage Award 1992 Committee, to be awarded 29 May 1992<br />

Speech, Boston, 2 April 1992<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

1992<br />

Arbatov Seminar, Cambridge, 14 September 1992<br />

Boston Alumni Council Breakfast Meeting, Boston, 31 March 1992<br />

Dinner for Walter Isaacson, Cambridge, 19 October 1992<br />

Godkin Lecture, Cambridge, 6 April 1992<br />

Albert H. Gordon Lecture, Cambridge, 30 March 1992<br />

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 21 September 1992<br />

Dinner with Jane <strong>and</strong> Jeremy Knowles, Cambridge, MA, 30 October 1992<br />

Meeting with Professor Komarek of Czechoslovakia, Cambridge, MA 24 January 1992<br />

Appointment with Oliver Rathkolb re Bruno Kreisky Oral History, Cambridge, 30<br />

September 1992<br />

La-Lim<br />

Lin-Lo<br />

Martin Lancaster, 30 June 1992<br />

Teng-Hui Lee, 23 December 1992<br />

The Literary Guild 65th Anniversary Dinner, New York, NY, 4 Nov 1992-didn‘t go<br />

Trip to Los Angeles en route Far East, 9-10 November 1992<br />

Lotus Forum 92-Speech, Boston, MA, 11 June 1992-cancelled<br />

Sponsoring Committee, Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Law Project<br />

Appointment with Dr. Bernard Lown, Boston, MA, 30 November 1992<br />

Lapautre, Michelle, 1992<br />

Mac-Man<br />

Mar-Mck<br />

Box 410<br />

McL-Mu<br />

MacNeil Lehrer Television Broadcast, New York, NY, 1 July 1992<br />

Appointment with Guy de Mallac, Cambridge, MA, 9 April 1992<br />

Marlboro Music, Marlboro, VT, 1992: July 26 <strong>and</strong> August 9<br />

Edward Mason Memorial Service, Cambridge, MA, 8 April 1992<br />

Patron, Massachusetts ADA Roosevelt Day, Boston, 14 June 1992<br />

Mary Rose Maybank, December 1992<br />

Interview with Gary McDowell, Cambridge, MA, 2 December 1992<br />

Interview with Audrey McLaughlin, Toronto, Canada, 7 August 1992-cancelled<br />

Korb/McNamara statement on restructuring the Defense Budget, 19 February 1992<br />

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Misty Valley Books, Chester, VT, 9 July 1992<br />

Monadnock Summer Lyceum, Peterborough, NH, 16 August 1992<br />

Jean Monnet Council Conference on <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Florence, Italy<br />

Henry Morgenthau III<br />

Anniversary Party, Cambridge, MA, 9 May 1992<br />

Steiner Party, Cambridge, MA, 5 April 1992<br />

Na-New S<br />

New Y-No<br />

National Cathedral School Commencement, Washington, D.C., 7 June 1992<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Booksellers Association Presidential Award, Boston, 16 October 1992<br />

New Statesman Society, November 1992<br />

Nieman Foundation<br />

Welcome, Cambridge, MA, 17 September 1992<br />

Dinner for Peter Arnett, Cambridge, MA, 2 April 1992<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 16 September 1992<br />

Northeastern University Press Advisory Board Meeting, Boston, MA 10 June 1992<br />

Box 411<br />

O<br />

One Hundred Economists‘ Open Letter, 30 March 1992<br />

Susan Ostrov, September 1992<br />

University of Oviedo, Speech/Award, Oviedo, Spain, 4 March 1992<br />

Pa-Pi<br />

Po-Pr<br />

Trip to Paris for book publicity, Paris, France, 2-4 February 1992<br />

Lunch with Gwyn Prins, Cambridge, MA, 8 March 1992-cancelled<br />

Ra-Ric<br />

Rie-Ry<br />

Radcliffe Dinner w/M.M. Kunin, Cambridge, MA, 19 March 1992<br />

Chair, American Chapter of Rajiv Gi<strong>and</strong>hi Foundation<br />

Joseph Rauh Memorial Service, Washington, DC, 27 September 1992<br />

Box 412<br />

Appointment with Dr. James T. Rhea, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 8 May<br />

1992<br />

―The Right Question‖<br />

Interview, Cambridge, MA, 21 October 1992<br />

Appointment, Cambridge, MA, 18 June 1992<br />

LUISS, Rome, Italy, 10-13 October 1992<br />

Letter to President Neil Rudenstine re Harvard finances, January 1992<br />

Rutgers University Distinguished Speaker Program, Newark, NJ, 15 April 1992<br />

Sa-Schl<br />

Schm-Sim<br />

Sin-Sob<br />

Sok-Sw<br />

Sackler Exhibition of Indian Paintings, Cambridge, MA, 1992: 8 August-4 October<br />

Saturday Club<br />

Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 25 January 1992<br />

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Boston, MA, 19 December 1992<br />

Boston, MA, 25 April 1992<br />

Schlesinger <strong>Library</strong>, Sissela Bok Lecture, Cambridge, MA, 7 April 1992<br />

Marian Schlesinger‘s 80th Birthday, Cambridge, MA, 12 September 1992<br />

Arthur Schlesinger Birthday Celebration, New York, NY, 15 October 1992<br />

Edward Schreyer, 29 November 1992<br />

Signet Society<br />

Christmas Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 6 December 1992<br />

Annual Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 25 April 1992<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 20 April 1992<br />

Simmons College Lecture Series, Boston, MA, 13 April 1992-cancelled<br />

Smith College<br />

Club of Cambridge Winetasting, Cambridge, MA, 27 May 1992<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 30 September 1992<br />

Box 413<br />

Georgia Sobiech Birthday, Los Angeles, CA, 12 September 1992<br />

Southwestern Economics Association address, Austin, TX, 20 March 1992-cancelled<br />

Philip Stern Memorial Service, Washington, DC, 3 June 1992<br />

Ta-Toy<br />

Tow-Ty<br />

Trip to Taiwan, 12-16 November 1992 (2 folders)<br />

North American Affairs (Taiwan) Lunch, Boston, MA, 5 November 1992<br />

Lecture, University of Texas, Austin, 23 September 1992<br />

Trinity College Philosophical Society, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 29 January 1992<br />

Kathleen Tucker at International Advisors, 13 April 1992<br />

Tufts Convocation for Jean Mayer, Medford, MA, 8 November 1992<br />

U<br />

S. Ulanov, 1992: February-March<br />

USA Today Interview, Cambridge, MA, 21 October 1992-cancelled<br />

Reception, U.S.-Japan Relations, Cambridge, MA, 30 September 1992<br />

U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Census for 1992<br />

U.S. Senate Labor <strong>and</strong> Human Resources Committee Hearing, Washington, DC, 16 January<br />

1992<br />

The Useful Economist: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith by James Ronald Stanfield<br />

V<br />

Wa-Well<br />

Box 414<br />

Wels-Wr<br />

Professor Conrad Waligorski interview, Cambridge, MA, 26 October 1992<br />

Pierre Weill, January 1992<br />

Winchester Public <strong>Library</strong> Speech, Winchester, MA, 13 September 1992<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Putney, VT, 25 August 1992<br />

Winships<br />

Dinner, Boston, MA, 16 December 1992<br />

Dinner/Dance, Brookline, MA, 19 September 1992<br />

Lunch, Boston, MA, 18 December 1992<br />

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Winthrop House<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 9 January 1992<br />

SCR Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 1 October 1992<br />

Woman‘s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC, 5 October 1992<br />

Senator Wofford Celebration, Cambridge, MA, 12 June 1992<br />

World Federation Association, Wellesley, MA, 13 June 1992<br />

Y<br />

Yale Political Union, New Haven, Connecticut, 21 April 1992<br />

Appointment with Richard Yuille, Newfane, VT, 8 July 1992<br />

Interview/Yankelovich Clancy Shulman, Cambridge, MA, 29 September 1992<br />

Z<br />

Interview w/Iliana Zloch, economist, Cambridge, MA, 30 June 1992<br />

Year 1993<br />

Ac-Ash<br />

Asp-Au<br />

ADA (Americans for Democratic Action)<br />

Appointment with Amy Isaacs <strong>and</strong> Henry Berger, Cambridge, MA, 19 March 1993<br />

Conversation with JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG, Boston, MA, 29 November 1993<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters Gala, New York, NY, 14 April 1993<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Indo-Pakistan Group, Cambridge, 16 Nov 1993<br />

Meeting, Cambridge, 13 October 1993<br />

Reception/dinner, Cambridge, MA, 13 January 1993<br />

Stated Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 10 Nov 1993<br />

The American Prospect Conference, Boston, MA, 2 October 1993<br />

American Repertory Theatre Buffet, Cambridge, MA, 19 May 1993<br />

Appointment with Sten Ask, Cambridge, MA, 15 April 1993<br />

W.O. Atwater Centennial Symposium, Washington, DC, 1-4 June 1993<br />

Social Democratic Party of Austria, Vienna, Austria, 4-5 March 1993<br />

Box 415<br />

Ba-Boc<br />

Bos-By<br />

Ball, George<br />

Visit of George <strong>and</strong> Douglas Ball, Newfane, VT, 5-9 August 1993<br />

Lunch with Peter Bernsteins, Newfane, VT, 27 August 1993<br />

Intermountain Planned Parenthood, Billings, MT, 9 September 1993<br />

James Black (H ‘96) visit with JKG to talk about his gr<strong>and</strong>father, Albert Black, 11 May<br />

1993<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong> Foundation Benefit, Boston, MA, 26 April 1993<br />

Brattleboro <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>and</strong> Art Center<br />

Business Executives for National Secuirty (BENS): Eisenhower Award Dinner: Co-chair,<br />

New York City, 7 June 1993<br />

Cal-Can<br />

Cap-Cri<br />

Cro-Cu<br />

Canadian Centre for Management Development, Cambridge, MA, 26 January 1993<br />

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Cambridge Civic Association Autumn Evening, Cambridge, MA, 7 October 1993<br />

CBS Newsworld, TV Calgary, Cambridge, MA, 29 April 1993<br />

Center for Popular Economics Summer Institute, Amherst, MA, 9 August 1993<br />

Century Associates Remembering JFK, New York, 20 October 1993<br />

Gary Chapman interview, Cambridge, MA, 21 December 1993<br />

Honorary Committee, Commonwealth Awards, Boston, MA 23 February 1993<br />

Interview with <strong>John</strong> Cort, Cambridge, MA, 8 December 1993<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

Board Meeting luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1993<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1993<br />

World Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 3 December 1993<br />

Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 7 November 1993<br />

Council on Economic Priorities<br />

Box 416<br />

Curry College, Milton, MA, 4 November 1993<br />

Da-Dr<br />

Du-Dy<br />

Lunch with Alfred <strong>and</strong> Frank Davidson, Francis Ave, 8 September 1993<br />

Digital Equipment Service Contract, 1 September 1992-31 August 1993<br />

Clifford J. Durr Lecture Series: Auburn University at Montgomery: Leadership Committee<br />

E<br />

ECAAR (Economists Allied for Arms Reduction) Reception/Benefit, New York, NY, 29<br />

March 1993<br />

Appointment with Edward Elgar, Cambridge, MA, 25 June 1993<br />

Northwestern University Tribute to Robert Eisner, Evanston, IL, 11 September 1993<br />

Elgin County <strong>Library</strong> Dedication, London, Ontario, Canada, 7 April 1993<br />

Endicott College, Beverly, MA, 6 October 1993<br />

Fa-Fisher Ja<br />

Fisher Jo-Fu<br />

Memorial Service for Frank Freidel, Cambridge, MA, 24 April 1993<br />

<strong>John</strong> Norton Friedman Bar-Mitzvah, Somerville, MA, 4 December 1993<br />

Box 417<br />

Institute for Policy Studies/Fulbright, Washington, DC, 22 April 1993<br />

Ga-Go<br />

Gr-Gy<br />

Galbraith Teaching Prize Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 16 April 1993<br />

General Correpondence 1993<br />

Gstaad, February 1993<br />

Ha-Hog<br />

Hol-Hy<br />

Dwight Harken Memorial Service, Boston, MA, 19 September 1993<br />

Senator Tom Harkin Reception, Cambridge, MA, 12 October 1993-didn‘t go<br />

Harvard/Radcliffe Gilbert <strong>and</strong> Sullivan, ―The Gondoliers,‖ Cambridge, 25 April 1993<br />

Harvard University<br />

Art <strong>Museum</strong>s Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 28-29 October 1993<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 10 June 1993<br />

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Trade Union Lecture, Cambridge, MA, 25 January 1993<br />

Houghton Mifflin Celebration of JKG‘s 85th Birthday<br />

Packet of 85th Birthday Articles<br />

Cards/thanks (2 folders)<br />

Box 418<br />

Invitations<br />

Lists (2 folders)<br />

Press<br />

VIP speeches<br />

Interview with Norie Huddle, Cambridge, MA, 13 April 1993<br />

I<br />

President Ikeda Visit, Cambridge, MA, 24-25 September 1993<br />

International Association to Save Tyre<br />

International House Berkeley Award, Berkeley, CA, 6 May 1993<br />

Thomas Davis Lectures-Irel<strong>and</strong>, Cambridge, MA, 5 January 1993<br />

Interview with Maurice Isserman, Cambridge, MA, 10 May 1993<br />

J<br />

Box 419<br />

K<br />

Agnete Kalckar Buffet Supper, Cambridge, MA, 10 April 1993<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Cambridge, MA, 16 March 1993<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Foundation Dinner, Boston, MA, 24 May 1993<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Hollywood/Washington Connection, Cambridge, MA, 28 October 1993<br />

Sec. Richard Riley Dinner/Lecture, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, 21 October<br />

1993<br />

PIC (Professional Interest Council), Cambridge, MA, 19 April 1993<br />

Roundtable with Neil Kinnock, Cambridge, MA, 8 March 1993, cancelled<br />

Robert F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> 25th Anniversary Conference, New York, NY, 10 March 1993, JKG<br />

cancelled<br />

Bruno Kreisky Forum, Vienna, Austria, 4-5 March 1993<br />

Edwin Kuh Memorial Reception, Cambridge, MA, 17 May 1993<br />

L<br />

Dinner with Bernard Lowns <strong>and</strong> Warren Avis, Cambridge, MA, 30 June 1993<br />

Ma-McG<br />

McK-Mot<br />

Mou-Mu<br />

Mason Fellows Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 21 April 1993<br />

Box 420<br />

Lunch w/Neville Maxwell <strong>and</strong> Gen. Sundarji, Faculty Club, 28 October 1993<br />

Lunch w/Neville Maxwell, 30 Francis Ave, 26 October 1993<br />

Appointment with Perry Mehrling, Cambridge, MA, 22 March 1993<br />

Appointment with Dr. William Menzin, Cambridge, MA, 30 June 1993<br />

Rama Mehta Lecture (Radcliffe College), Cambridge, MA, 1 November 1993<br />

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CAG‘s trip to Morocco (aborted), Academic Arrangements Abroad, 27 February- 9 March<br />

1993 [Closed]<br />

Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag, Munich, Germany, 12 June 1993<br />

N<br />

National Writers Union<br />

Newfane, Summer 1993<br />

Neustadt-Williams lunch <strong>and</strong> regatta, 1010 Memorial Drive #12C, 24 October 1993<br />

Newspaper Association of America, Cambridge, MA, 27 April 1993<br />

Neiman Foundation<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 22 September 1993<br />

Reception, Cambridge, MA, 17 September 1993<br />

Interview with Abdul Noorani, Cambridge, MA, 29 January 1993<br />

Northern Illinois University Commencement, DeKalb, Illinois, 8 May 1993-Cancelled<br />

Northeastern University Press External Advisory Board meeting-Boston, MA, 7 June 1993<br />

O<br />

Ohio University Costa Lecture, Athens, Ohio, 18 October 1993<br />

Pa-Pea<br />

Pen-Pul<br />

Pariliamentarians for Global Action<br />

PAWSS (Five College Program in Peace <strong>and</strong> World Security Studies) Lecture, Hampshire<br />

College, Amherst, MA, 12 April 1993<br />

PEN Benefit Dinner, New York, NY, 28 April 1993<br />

Dinner with the Perlmans <strong>and</strong> Prof. Shionoya, Ritz-Carlton, Boston, 20 December 1993<br />

Petra Foundation Awards, Cambridge, MA, 27 June 1993<br />

Interview with the Phoenix, Cambridge, MA, 13 April 1993<br />

Physicians‘ Speakers Group, Lexington, MA, 3 October 1993<br />

Princeton University-Ball Lecture, Princeton, NJ, 30 March-2 April 1993<br />

Box 421<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rizv<br />

Rizz-Ry<br />

Inam <strong>and</strong> Mira Rahman visit, 30 Francis Ave, 27 September 1993<br />

Visit with Inam Rahman, Cambridge, MA, 14 May 1993<br />

Joseph L. Raub, Jr.- Honorary Chair, Chair of Public Interest Law at District of Columbia<br />

Law School, 1993<br />

Reading Public <strong>Library</strong> Lecture, Reading, MA, 21 March 1993<br />

Signatory, Russia Aid Statement, Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, April 1993<br />

Sa-Sci<br />

Sco-Shui<br />

Shur-Sing<br />

Sins-Spr<br />

Spr [1 manuscript with attached correspondence]<br />

Box 422<br />

St-Sw<br />

Appointment with photographer Adine Sagalyn, Newfane, VT, 18 August 1993<br />

Saturday Morning Club, Boston, MA, 13 November 1993<br />

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Saturday Club<br />

Lunch, Somerset Club, Boston, 30 October 1993<br />

Lincoln, MA, 15 May 1993<br />

Visit of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli to Cambridge, MA, 15 September 1993<br />

Joseph Schwartzberg visit, 30 Francis Ave, 24 September 1993<br />

President Rudenstein‘s reception for the <strong>John</strong> Shattucks, Cambridge, MA, 30 June 1993<br />

Leon Shull‘s birthday party, Washington, DC, 5 November 1993-didn‘t attend<br />

Appointment with Peter Sigerist, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, February 1993<br />

Simon Kuznets Memorial Bookcase Littaeur Lounge, Harvard University<br />

Appointment with Adele Simmons, 30 Francis Ave, 25 October 1993<br />

Simmons College Presidential Inauguration, Boston, MA, 6 November 1993<br />

Appointment with Dr. Joel Siner, Cambridge, MA, 15 January 1993<br />

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Fifth Annual Conference, New York,<br />

NY, 27-28 March 1993<br />

Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, 22 November 1993<br />

T<br />

Test Ban Letter sent to Senator <strong>Kennedy</strong> signed by JKG, 16 April 1993<br />

The IMF Assessment Project, The Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Statement of Principles,<br />

JKG signature, 29 March 1993<br />

TVOntario Telecast of JKG speech to Conference on Provincial Renewal, 7 November 1993<br />

U<br />

U.S. Trust, 1993<br />

USIS (United States Information Service) Teleconference with India, Cambridge, MA, 23<br />

November 1993<br />

Interview with Dan Usher, Cambridge, MA, 20 April 1993<br />

V<br />

Wa-Woo<br />

Box 423<br />

Wor<br />

Appointment with Consul General Wakankar, Cambridge, MA, 28 January 1993<br />

Appointment with Steven Wardell, 30 Francis Ave, 13 October 1993<br />

Senator Paul Wellstone reception, 104 Irving Street, Cambridge, 17 October 1993<br />

Lunch with Tom Wicker, Cambridge, MA, 16 March 1993<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Putney, VT, 25 August 1993<br />

World Affairs Council Herter Award, Boston, MA, 28 May 1993<br />

Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Party for Lord <strong>and</strong> Lady Jenkins, NYC, 23 March 1993<br />

XYZ<br />

Yale University Social <strong>and</strong> Policy Studies, New Haven, CT, 24-25 March 1993<br />

Year 1994<br />

Ad-Al<br />

Am-Av<br />

Edwards/Metzenbaum Lunch (ADA), Washington, DC, 23 September 1994<br />

[Address lists 1994]<br />

Alliance for a Global Community Reception, Cambridge, MA, 21 October 1994<br />

Appointment with Margaret Alva, Cambridge, MA, 10 October 1994<br />

Ambassadors‘ Committee of Friends of Greece<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

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New York, NY, 19 January 1994-didn‘t attend<br />

Meeting, New York, NY, 5 April 1994-didn‘t go<br />

Ceremonial, New York, NY, 18 May 1994<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Stated Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 12 Jan 1994<br />

Jeffrey Sachs presentation, Cambridge, MA, 9 March 1994<br />

Cambridge, MA, 11 May 1994<br />

Stated Autumn Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 12 October 1994-cancelled<br />

C. Everrett Koop presentation, Cambridge, MA, 7 December 1994<br />

American Association of University Professors, 1994<br />

American Economic Association Meetings, Boston, MA, 3-5 January 1994<br />

American Repertory Theatre Tickets, 1994-1995<br />

Amnesty International USA Benefit, Boston, MA, 22 May 1994<br />

Warren Avis Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1994<br />

Box 424<br />

Ba-Berk<br />

Bern-Bert<br />

Bh-Bu<br />

George Ball Memorial Service, New York, NY, 21 June 1994<br />

Babson College, Wellesley, MA, 23 March 1994<br />

Barraclough Carey/Channel 4 visit, Cambridge, MA, 27 May 1994<br />

Barrett for Governor Campaign, Boston/Cambridge, 1994<br />

Abram Bergsons‘ Cocktail Buffet, Belmont, MA, 8 May 1994<br />

Queen of Bhutan Dinner, Salem, MA, 17 November 1994<br />

Traintec, BBK Savings Bank, Bilbao, Spain, 27 October 1994<br />

Appointment with Kai Bird, Cambridge, MA, 22 June 1994<br />

Boston Aid to the Blind, West Roxbury, MA, 21 April 1994<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong><br />

Literary Lights dinner, Boston, MA, 13 March 1994<br />

Gala dinner, Boston, MA, 5 May 1994-didn‘t go<br />

Appointment with Boston Research Center for the 21st Century (Soka Gakkai), Cambridge,<br />

10 March 1994<br />

Cab-Cas<br />

Box 425<br />

Cat-Ci<br />

Cl-Cu<br />

Cambridge University reception, Boston, MA, 5 December 1994<br />

Dinner for Kim Campbell <strong>and</strong> Don Fraser, Cambridge, MA, 8 April 1994<br />

Canadian Bar Association Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, 24 August 1994<br />

Appointment with Peter Downie of CBC, Cambridge, MA (Francis Ave), 21 Oct 1994<br />

Cardiff Journal of Law <strong>and</strong> Society, Cardiff, Wales, 26 January 1994<br />

Christmas 1994<br />

Economic Culture Conference, Cordoba, Spain, 15 April 1994<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 2 December 1994<br />

Board Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 8 April 1994<br />

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Board Meeting: MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 June 1994<br />

CPPAX Party for Jerome Grossman, Boston, MA, 15 October 1994<br />

Trip to Zagreb, Croatia, 17-22 February 1994<br />

Croatian Academy of Sciences <strong>and</strong> Arts<br />

D<br />

JKG Lecture at Jaragua Resort, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 7-13 November<br />

1994-cancelled<br />

Paul H. Douglas Ethics in Government Award<br />

Dudley House Ford Dinner (Harvard), Cambridge, MA, 20 October 1994<br />

Lucille Duncan Memorial Service, Vermont, 2 September 1994<br />

Box 426<br />

E<br />

Economics Graduate Students‘ Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 8 December 1994, 6pm<br />

Economic policy institute<br />

Emmy Awards (National Academy of Television Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences), New York, NY, 8<br />

September 1994<br />

Encyclopedia Britannica International Advisory Committee, 1994<br />

Endorsement of Equal Employment Principles for Senator Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>, July 1994<br />

Erasmus Forum, Rotterdam, the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 2 Marcy 1994<br />

Fa-Fo<br />

Fr-Fu<br />

Appointment with Monica Flores, Cambridge, MA, 21 October 1994<br />

Fogg Mongan Center Symposium <strong>and</strong> Ball, Cambridge, MA, 23 April 1994<br />

Fogg <strong>Museum</strong> Collections Committee, Cambridge, MA, 28-29 October 1994-didn‘t go<br />

―Footsteps: The Television of Hope‖ (Dr. Lown/Pakistan/India program), American<br />

sponsorship<br />

Appointment with French Consul Paoli, Cambridge, MA, 15 March 1994<br />

Fund for a Free South Africa benefit, 18 November 1994, 6-8pm<br />

Ga-Goo<br />

Gor-Gu<br />

JKG‘s 86 th Birthday, 15 October 1994<br />

Galbraith Teaching Prize Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 21 April 1994<br />

General Correspondence 1994<br />

Box 427<br />

Peter Gomes Garden Party, Cambridge, MA, 10 June 1994<br />

Appointment with Annerieke Goudappel, Cambridge, MA, Francis Ave., 10 May 1994<br />

Visit with Jerome Grossman, 30 Francis Ave, Cambridge, MA, 3 June 1994<br />

Graham Gund Party, Cambridge, MA, 15 June 1994<br />

Ha-Harvard B<br />

Harvard C-Hof<br />

Hol-Hy<br />

Appointment with E.D. Haidemenakis, Fourth Olympiad of the Mind, Cambridge, 11 March<br />

1994<br />

Haiti Benefit Fund Concert, Cambridge, MA, 30 October 1994 (JKG/CAG sponsors)<br />

Harvard<br />

AIDS Institute, appointment with Dr. Essex of, Cambridge, MA, 20 December 1994<br />

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B<strong>and</strong> 75th Anniversary Concert, Cambridge, MA (S<strong>and</strong>ers), 7 October 1994<br />

Club of New York City, New York, NY, 20 January 1994<br />

Club of Toronto, Ontario, 24 August 1994<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 9 June 1994<br />

Economics 10, Cambridge, MA, 18 March 1994<br />

Economics Faculty Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 3 May 1994<br />

Graduate Economics Forum, Cambridge, MA, 11 September 1994<br />

Retirees Association, Cambridge, MA, 30 March 1994<br />

Trade Union Program, Cambridge, MA, 10 January 1994<br />

Undergraduate Economics students, lunch with, Cambridge, MA, 7 April 1994<br />

Program on US/Japan Relations Fall Reception, Cambridge, MA, 22 Sep 1994<br />

Appointment with Nagaharu Hayabusa re ECAAR meeting in Tokyo, Cambridge, 28<br />

September 1994<br />

Appointment with Fabian Hilfrich, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1994<br />

History of Economic Society Meeting, Babson Park, MA, 11 June 1994<br />

Appointment with Michael Hoffman of the Philadelphia <strong>Museum</strong> of Art, New York, NY, 8<br />

September 1994<br />

Appointment with Russ Hofvendahl, Cambridge, MA, 27 April 1994<br />

Hospice of Cambridge Benefit Concert (Sponsor), Cambridge, MA, 6 October 1994<br />

Houthakker Retirement Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 2 December 1994<br />

Appointment with David Patrick Houghton, Cambridge, MA, 23 November 1994<br />

I<br />

Box 428<br />

Trip to India, 1-12 November 1994<br />

Irish Congress of Trade Unions, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 5 October 1994<br />

Institut Europeen des Affaires, Paris, France, 4 March 1994<br />

Institute for Peace <strong>and</strong> International Security, 28 April 1994 [Closed]<br />

J<br />

Japanese Consulate Dinner, Boston, MA, 27 April 1994<br />

Visit of Lord <strong>and</strong> Lady Jenkins, Cambridge, MA, 12-14 October 1994<br />

Ka-Ki<br />

Kn-Ky<br />

Robert F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Action Corps Lecture, Boston, 26 May 1994<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Reception for Gerry Adams, Cambridge, MA, 30 September 1994<br />

Cambridge, MA, 6 December 1994<br />

New Mayors, Cambridge, MA, 17-20 November 1994<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Annual Dinner, Boston, MA, 11 September 1994<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> dinner, Boston, MA, 23 May 1994-postponed<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Midcareer/Mason event, Cambridge, MA, 1 December 1994<br />

Symposium on National Security, Cambridge, MA, 18-19 March 1994<br />

Appointment with Ken Knaus, Cambridge, MA, 14 March 1994<br />

La-Lee<br />

Lees<br />

Lef-Ly<br />

[209]


Box 429<br />

Interview with <strong>John</strong> Leone, The Atlantic Monthly, Cambridge, MA, 29 November 1994<br />

Memorial Service for Harry Levin, Cambridge, MA, 20 October 1994<br />

London <strong>and</strong> Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong> appointments, 1994: January 27-Feburary 1<br />

Lunch with Dr. Bernard Lown re Footsteps, Brookline, MA, 13 December 1994<br />

Maa-Marg<br />

Mari-Men<br />

Mer-Mo<br />

Universidad Complutense North-South International Forum, Madrid, Spain, 13-15 April<br />

1994<br />

Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT, 19 September 1994<br />

Marlboro Music Festival, Marlboro, VT, 1994: July-August<br />

Lunch with Gene Mason of ―Dollars <strong>and</strong> Sense‖, Newfane, VT, 3 August 1994<br />

Dinner with the Mason Fellows, Harvard, Cambridge, MA, 7 April 1994<br />

Appointment with Jacqueline Massie, Cambridge, MA (30 Francis), 26 September 1994<br />

Mather House Economics Table, Cambridge, MA, 26 April 1994<br />

James P. McGovern reception, Cambridge, MA, 24 April 1994<br />

Interview with Michael McKnight, Cambridge, MA, 24 October 1994<br />

Mike Miller/Joe Filner Appointment, Cambridge, MA, 11 January 1994<br />

Mount Auburn Foundation Party, Cambridge, MA, 30 Francis, 9 May 1994<br />

Na-Ne<br />

Nic<br />

Box 430<br />

Nie-No<br />

Interview with Nagasaki Broadcasting, Cambridge, MA, 12 December 1994<br />

Nantucket Athenaeum, Nantucket, MA, 26-29 July 1994<br />

National Bureau of Economic Research Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 5 May 1994<br />

National Writers Union Party, Cambridge, MA, 22 January 1994<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle<br />

Breakfast, Boston, MA, 17 June 1994<br />

Omni Parker House, Boston, 12 March 1994<br />

New Initiatives for Full Employment<br />

New School for Social Research, New York, NY, 21 September 1994<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong>, New York, NY, 18 October 1994<br />

Nieman Foundation<br />

Cambridge, MA, 22 April 1994<br />

Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 18 November 1994<br />

Fellows Reception, Cambridge, MA, 16 September 1994<br />

Northeastern University Press Advisory Board Meeting, Boston, MA, 16 May 1994<br />

O<br />

Olde <strong>and</strong> New Engl<strong>and</strong> Bookstore book signing, Newfane, VT, 10 July 1994<br />

Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong> Onassis. 1991-1994<br />

Death of Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong> Onassis, 19 May 1994<br />

Pac-Pass<br />

Past-Pu<br />

Trip to Paris, France, 3-7 March 1994<br />

Appointment with Ebrahim Patel, Cambridge, MA, 12 October 1994<br />

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PEN Benefit Dinner, New York, NY, 11 April 1994<br />

Marty Peretz Party, Cambridge, MA, 1994<br />

Q<br />

R<br />

Radcliff College<br />

Centenary Celebration, Cambridge, MA, 19 March 1994<br />

Alumnae Association Luncheon for Kay Graham, Cambridge, MA, 10 June 1994<br />

Lee Radziwill‘s Son‘s Wedding, Easthampton, NY, 27 August 1994<br />

Box 431<br />

Rendezvous with History Conference of the Roosevelt <strong>Library</strong>, Quebec, Canada, 14-16<br />

October 1994<br />

Reuter Forum, Columbia University, New York, NY, 30 March 1994<br />

Ritsumeikan University Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 20 May 1994-cancelled<br />

Interview with Brooke Runnett of ABC re Gloria Steinem, Cambridge, MA, 24 September<br />

1994<br />

Big Gold Lomonosov Medal, Russian Academy of Sciences, 1994<br />

Sa-Schi<br />

Schl-Schw<br />

Se-Shie<br />

Shim-Sm<br />

Sn-Str<br />

Stu-Sw<br />

Sackler <strong>Museum</strong> Photography Exhibit, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1994<br />

Visit with Mr. Kawakatsu of Sanwa Bank, 30 Francis Ave., Cambridge, MA, 10 June 1994<br />

The Saturday Club, Boston, MA<br />

24 September 1994<br />

Lunch, Somerset Club, 8 January 1994<br />

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 27 January 1994<br />

Appointment with Consul General Shinil of Korea, Cambridge, MA, 15 December 1994<br />

Visit of Roy Singleton, Cambridge, MA, mid-October 1994<br />

Signet Society<br />

Annual Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 23 April 1994<br />

Christmas Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 11 December 1994<br />

Smith College Reunions, Northampton, MA, 26-29 May 1994<br />

Drinks with Jean Stein <strong>and</strong> Torsten Wiesel, 30 Francis Ave, Cambridge, 8 June 1994<br />

Jean Stein‘s dinner for Gore Vidal, NYC, Rockefeller University, 21 January 1994<br />

Gloria Steinem birthday party, NYC, 25 March 1994<br />

Appointment with Sidney Stern re Gloria Steinem, Cambridge, MA, 18 November 1994<br />

Shepard Stone as Spymaster, Washington Post article, 23 September 1994<br />

Box 432<br />

Appointment with Vivan Storlund, Cambridge, MA, 19 October 1994<br />

Ta-Thoma<br />

Thomp<br />

Ti-Ty<br />

Visit of Philip Thomas to Cambridge, MA, second half of September 1994<br />

Tillich Luncheon Seminar, Cambridge, MA, 1 December 1994<br />

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U<br />

V<br />

University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 29 April 1994<br />

Vermont Historical Society speech, Montpelier, VT, 6 August 1994<br />

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 20-21 May 1994<br />

Voices Louder than Words, Benefit for the Homeless, 6pm, S<strong>and</strong>ers Theater, 16 November<br />

1994<br />

Wa-Wha<br />

Whi-Wy<br />

Honorary Fellow, University of Wales<br />

Jerome Wiesner Tribute, Cambridge, MA, 2 December 1994<br />

Windham World Affairs Council lecture, Brattleboro, VT, 19 August 1994<br />

Winthrop House Senior Common Room lunch, Cambridge, MA, 5 May 1994<br />

World Affairs Council of Boston lunch for President Menem of Argentina, Boston, MA, 28<br />

September 1994<br />

Worldmedia<br />

Harris Wofford Reception Sponsorship, Cambridge, MA, 12 June 1994<br />

XYZ<br />

Appointment with Anna Zabkowicz, Cambridge, MA, 25 April 1994<br />

Box 433<br />

Year 1995<br />

A<br />

Allied Social Science Associations, Washington, DC, 6-8 January 1995 (didn‘t attend)<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

Ceremonial, New York, New York, 17 May 1995<br />

New York, NY, 4 April 1995-didn‘t go<br />

[Portrait request], New York, NY, 9 November 1995<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Cambridge, MA, 10 May 1995<br />

Rosovsky presentation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 January 1995<br />

American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1995-1996 season<br />

Andreani, Ambassador Jacques, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 22 March 1995cancelled<br />

Andreeva-Mott, Galina, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 5 June 1995<br />

Anthony, Carl, appointment with, re: JBKO, Cambridge, MA, 7 June 1995<br />

Argentina, visit to (International Economics Meeting, Cordoba), 19-27 June 1995 (2 folders)<br />

Ba- Berg<br />

Baudot, Barbara, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 13 September 1995<br />

Beard, Sam, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 21 November 1995<br />

Behavioral Economics Forum, Cambridge, MA, 18 May 1995<br />

Box 434<br />

Bern-Bor<br />

Bos-Bu<br />

Boston Center for International Visitors dinner, Boston, MA, 11 May 1995<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong><br />

Celebrating the Written Word, Boston, MA, 5 December 1995<br />

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Cocktail reception, Boston, MA, 18 December 1995<br />

Foundation dinner, Boston, MA, 12 May 1995, 6:30pm<br />

Literary Lights, Boston, MA, 19 March 1995<br />

Bradlee, Ben book party, Cambridge, MA, 20 October 1995<br />

Ca-Chas<br />

Chat-Cor<br />

Cos-Cr<br />

Calgary, University of, Palmer lecture, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 26-28 April 1995<br />

Cambridge Civic Association 50th Anniversary Celebration, Cambridge, MA, 29 June 1995<br />

Box 435<br />

Cambridge: James Luther Adams house conversion, Cambridge, MA, June-July 1995<br />

Cambridge Public <strong>Library</strong>, Cambridge, MA, 28 September 1995<br />

Cambridge Visiting Nurses Jazz Cruise, Cambridge, MA, 22 September 1995<br />

Canada Heirloom Series, 1995<br />

Canary Isl<strong>and</strong>s Conference, 5-7 December 1995-didn‘t go<br />

Chenery, Hollis, memorial service, Cambridge, MA, 5 April 1995<br />

Christmas 1995<br />

Clinton, President, meeting with, Washington, DC, 7 July 1995<br />

Cohen, Dian, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 9 May 1995<br />

Cohen, Joan, exhibit at Adams House, Cambridge, MA, 5 May 1995<br />

Consumer Federation Conference, Washington, DC, 17 March 1995<br />

Coolidge, <strong>John</strong>, memorial service, Cambridge, MA, 5 October 1995<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

Annual dinner, Cambridge, MA, 1 December 1995<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, MA, 5 May 1995<br />

Cronkite-Ward interview with Richard Muller, Cambridge, MA, 19 September 1995<br />

Da-Do<br />

Dr-Du<br />

Dalai Lama, reception for, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, Cambridge, MA, 10 September 1995<br />

Davies, Robertson, University of Toronto tribute to, Toronto, Canada, 8 December 1995<br />

Dibner, David, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 7 March 1995<br />

E<br />

Earth Day Observance, Cambridge, MA, 23 April 1995<br />

Box 436<br />

ECAAR Symposium, New York, NY, 19 October 1995<br />

ECAAR Trip to Japan, 1995-cancelled<br />

Economic Policy Institute Reich Roast, Washington, DC, 3 April 1995<br />

Economists‘ Letter in Support of a Minimum Wage Increase, 7 April 1995<br />

Eldercorps Conference, Cambridge, MA, 20 October 1995<br />

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Palm Springs, CA, 23 May 1995<br />

European School of Economics, Rome, Italy, 31 October 1995<br />

Fa-Fos<br />

Fou-Fu<br />

Fabian Society Development Appeal, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1995<br />

Fellowship for Youth in Israel Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 19 November 1995<br />

Ford Hall Forum<br />

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Annual Dinner, Boston, MA, 6 June 1995<br />

JKG birthday reception, Boston, MA, 8 November 1995<br />

Night at the Pops, Boston, MA, 29 June 1995<br />

Fourth Freedom Forum-Call to Remembrance <strong>and</strong> Renewal, 1995<br />

Frank, Katherine, appointment with, about Indira G<strong>and</strong>hi, Cambridge, MA, 19 April 1995<br />

French Labor Delegation, Cambridge, MA, 14 June 1995<br />

Fulbright Commission dinner, Cambridge, MA, 6 November 1995<br />

Ga-Gri<br />

Gro-Gu<br />

Galbraith, Jean, St. Albans graduation, Washington, DC, 3-4 June 1995<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth, birthday, 15 October 1995<br />

Galbraith luncheons, Economics department, Cambridge, MA, autumn <strong>and</strong> winter 1994-<br />

1995<br />

Galbraith Teaching Prize Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 5 April 1995<br />

G<strong>and</strong>hi, Rajiv, Foundation Inauguration, Washington, DC, 21 April 1995<br />

Goodwin, Neva, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 25 September 1995<br />

Griswold, Erwin, memorial service, Cambridge, MA, 10 March 1995<br />

Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> San Marino <strong>and</strong> Florence, Italy, 9-28 February 1995<br />

Box 437<br />

Ha-Holi<br />

Holt-Hu<br />

Harvard<br />

Art <strong>Museum</strong>s Centenary, Cambridge, MA, 4 November 1995<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 8 June 1995<br />

Economics 10 lecture, Cambridge, MA, 13 March 1995<br />

Institute for Learning in Retirement, Cambridge, MA, 10 May 1995<br />

Law School Tribute to Ismail Merchant, Cambridge, MA, 6 April 1995-cancelled<br />

Radcliffe South Asian Association, Cambridge, MA, 15 April 1995<br />

Symposium on Monetary Policy, Cambridge, MA, 24 April 1995<br />

Trade Union Program, Cambridge, MA, 18 January 1995<br />

Trade Union welcome dinner, Cambridge, MA, 4 January 1995<br />

University Press, meeting with, 79 Garden Street, 7 February 1995<br />

Hines, Colin, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 19 January 1995<br />

Hirano, Tomosaburo, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 6 February 1995<br />

Houghton Mifflin sales figures on Galbraith books through November 1994, 1995<br />

I<br />

Italy, trip to Genoa <strong>and</strong> Rome, 24 October-1 November 1995<br />

Iowa, University of, Galbraith Conference interview, filmed in Cambridge, 12 December<br />

1995<br />

J<br />

―Jefferson in Paris,‖ screening at <strong>Museum</strong> of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, 2 April 1995<br />

<strong>John</strong>son, Lyndon Baines <strong>Library</strong>, Austin, Texas, 13 October 1995<br />

Box 438<br />

Ka-Kis<br />

Kit-Ku<br />

Kaysen, Carl, surprise party for, Cambridge, MA, 4 March 1995<br />

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<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Dinner for Tom Foley, Cambridge, MA, 4 April 1995<br />

Dinner for Studs Terkel, Cambridge, MA, 6 December 1995<br />

Forum ―In equality in the South,‖ Cambridge, MA, 15 April 1995<br />

JFK anniversary program, Cambridge, MA, 8 May 1995<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 4 May 1995<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Library</strong><br />

Dinner, Boston, MA, 7 May 1995<br />

Lunch for Orville Freeman, Boston, MA, 18 May 1995<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Brown Bag Lunch with Jim Hoge, Cambridge, MA, 14 March 1995<br />

Dinner for Barbra Streis<strong>and</strong>, Cambridge, MA, 3 February 1995<br />

Greek Symposium, 24 October 1995<br />

William F. Buckley lecture <strong>and</strong> dinner, Cambridge, 2 November 1995<br />

La-Lee<br />

Lem-Ly<br />

Lakshoni, M.S., appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 27 September 1995<br />

L<strong>and</strong>ry, Bernard, Deputy Prime Minister of Quebec, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 10<br />

March 1995<br />

Larchmont Temple Brotherhood, Larchmont, NY, 22 October 1995<br />

Laurelmead, visit to, Providence, RI, 15 November 1995<br />

Leontief, Wassily, 90th birthday, New York, NY, 27 November 1995<br />

Lindum Films Inc., Documentary on JKG Life, 1995<br />

Ma-Medi<br />

Medo-Minnek<br />

Minnes-My<br />

Box 439<br />

MacLauren, Minister Roy, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 8 September 1995<br />

May, Harold, appointment with, Cambridge, MA<br />

20 March 1995<br />

20 December 1995<br />

Meecham, <strong>John</strong> of Newsweek, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 4 October 1995cancelled<br />

Medinfo Lecture, Vancouver, BC, 23 July 1995<br />

N<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle International Board of Advisors, 1995<br />

Nieman Fellows Reception<br />

Cambridge, MA, 15 September 1995<br />

Cambridge, MA, 13 December 1995<br />

Reunion Dinner, Boston, MA, 6 May 1995<br />

Nossiter Tribute, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 2 May 1995<br />

O<br />

O‘Donnell, Helen<br />

Appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 6 October 1995<br />

Interveiw with, Cambridge, MA 14 March 1995<br />

Olde <strong>and</strong> New Engl<strong>and</strong> Books, Newfane, Vermont, 16 July 1995<br />

Pa-Pere<br />

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Peri-Pri<br />

Pro-Pu<br />

Parker, Tony, appointment with re Terkel, Cambridge, MA, 5 April 1995<br />

Peabody Essex <strong>Museum</strong> Durga Festival, Salem, MA, 24 September 1995<br />

Box 440<br />

Pensions 2000 Conference, India, autumn 1995-did not attend<br />

PEN Annual Benefit, New York, NY, 11 April 1995-didn‘t go<br />

Price, Don, memorial service, Cambridge, MA, 22 September 1995<br />

Puthog, Pascale, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 9 March 1995<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Rei<br />

Rey-Ry<br />

Rama Mehta lecture (Radcliffe), Cambridge, MA, 3 March 1995<br />

Reuther, Walter, commemorative tribute, Detroit, MI, 8 September 1995<br />

Roosevelt Institute Commemoration of death of FDR, Warm Springs, GA, 10-13 April 1995<br />

Rosenblatt, Roger, telephone interview, Cambridge, MA, 2 February 1995<br />

Royal Society of Arts (Engl<strong>and</strong>)<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences meeting, Washington, DC, 20 April 1995<br />

Sa-Sci<br />

Sco-Sk<br />

Sl-Stei<br />

Stel-Sw<br />

Salado Institute for Humanities, Salado, TX, 24-27 March 1995<br />

SatelLife Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 9 December 1995<br />

Sheffield Speech: Review of International Political Economy (Engl<strong>and</strong>), March 1995<br />

Box 441<br />

Signet Society<br />

Annual dinner, Cambridge, MA, 8 April 1995<br />

Christmas dinner, Cambridge, MA, 10 December 1995<br />

Smith College<br />

Inauguration, Northhampton, MA, 30 September 1995<br />

Reception for Mrs. Dunn, Boston, MA, 28 March 1995<br />

Smith, Jeff, appointment with, Cambridge, MA, 6 February 1995<br />

Smithsonian Associates, Washington, DC, 2 October 1995<br />

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 8th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 7-<br />

9 April 1995<br />

St. Gallen Foundation Symposium, St. Gallen, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 21-24 May 1995-didn‘t attend<br />

Steinem, Gloria, Benefit for Voters for Choice, Boston, MA, 16 May 1995<br />

T<br />

Technology Review Interview, Cambridge, MA, 30 January 1995-didn‘t go<br />

U<br />

United States Trust 1995<br />

V<br />

Verma, Dr. B.K., meeting with, Cambridge, MA, 16 June 1995 4pm<br />

Wa-Wh<br />

Wi-Wy<br />

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Weld, Governor William, meeting, Cambridge, MA, 26 January 1995<br />

Wellington County Historical Society, Ontario, Canada, 1995<br />

Wellstone Alliance Party, Cambridge, MA, 12 March 1995<br />

Wilder, Ron, appointment, Cambridge, MA, 12 September 1995<br />

The Wilderness Society Reception, Cambridge, MA, 16 November 1995<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, VT, 11 August 1995<br />

Winthrop House<br />

Reception, Cambridge, MA, 29 April 1995<br />

Senior common room lunch, Cambridge, MA, 6 October 1995<br />

Woodl<strong>and</strong> Owners Association, Vermont, 1995<br />

World Affairs Council of Maine, Portl<strong>and</strong>, ME, 18 April 1995<br />

Box 442<br />

Wyman, Francis, appointment, Cambridge, MA, 22 November 1995<br />

XY<br />

Z<br />

Year 1996<br />

A-Al<br />

Am<br />

An-Az<br />

Academy of Distinguished Bostonians, Boston, MA, 16 May 1996<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters<br />

Ceremonial, New York, NY, 15 May 1996<br />

New York, NY, 2 April 1996<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 5 October 1996<br />

Lewis Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 13 November 1996<br />

Americans for Democratic Action, Massachusetts Chapter Galbraith Award, Boston, 16<br />

March 1996<br />

American Friends of Cambridge University, Cambridge, MA, 19 April 1996<br />

American Jewish Committee Rabb Award, Boston, MA, 8 December 1996<br />

American Jewish Congress Breakfast, Boston, MA, 21 April 1996<br />

AmSSE Copenhagen, 1996<br />

Trip to Amsterdam <strong>and</strong> Gstaad, 13-28 February 1996<br />

Barbara Andrews Memorial Lecture, Concord, MA, 16 October 1996<br />

Apertura Foundation, 1996<br />

Dinner for Dr. Oscar Arias, Boston, MA, 12 December 1996<br />

Association for Cultural Economics, Boston, MA, 9 May 1996<br />

Dinner with Warren Avis, Cambridge, MA, 23 September 1996<br />

Ba-Bd<br />

Box 443<br />

Be<br />

Bf-Bos<br />

Bou-Bz<br />

Tea with Alston Bair, Cambridge, MA, 6 October 1996<br />

Montagu/Paine Party for the Boltons, Cambridge, MA, 4 October 1996<br />

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International Citizens Award Dinner, Boston Center for International Visitors, Boston, MA,<br />

24 April 1996<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong> Literary Lights, Boston, MA, 28 April 1996<br />

Brookhaven, Lexington, MA, 24 May 1996<br />

Brookline Adult <strong>and</strong> Community Education, Brookline, MA, 23 April 1996<br />

Appointment with Kyle Bruce of Wollongong, Cambridge, MA, 13 May 1996<br />

State Legislative Leaders Foundation in honor of William Bulger, Boston, MA, 6 September<br />

1996<br />

McGeorge Bundy Memorial Service, New York, NY, 8 November 1996-didn‘t go<br />

Appointment with James McGregor Burns, Cambridge, MA, 13 October 1996<br />

Ca<br />

Ce-Cla<br />

Cle-Com<br />

Con-Cu<br />

University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 19-22 May 1996<br />

Cambridge Forum<br />

Cambridge, MA, 1 May 1996<br />

Introduction of Gillian Sorensen, Cambridge, MA, 2 October 1996<br />

Box 444<br />

Cambridge Friends of Community Learning Center, Cambridge, MA, 15 October 1996<br />

Cambridge YMCA Tribute to Helen Moulton, Cambridge, MA, 3 December 1996<br />

Charles River Festival Parade/Cambridge Historical Society Float, Cambridge, MA, 7<br />

September 1996<br />

Appointment with Chinese University Presidents, Cambridge, MA, 1 October 1996<br />

Appointment with Anne Voboril Conner, Cambridge, MA, 16 January 1996<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 6 December 1996<br />

Fundraising letter December 1996<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 13 September 1996<br />

Crown Prince Frederik Fund Ballet, Boston, MA, 1 February 1996<br />

Appointment with <strong>John</strong> Holdren of CSIA, Cambridge, MA, 14 May 1996<br />

D<br />

Dinner with Alfred Davidson, Cambridge, MA, 11 September 1996<br />

Appointment with David Dingwall, Cambridge, MA, 17 January 1996-cancelled<br />

Durr Lecture, Auburn University,<br />

[Correspondence with Virgina Durr] Montgomery, AL, 31 March- 1 April 1996] (2<br />

folders)<br />

Montgomery, AL, 31 March-1 April 1996<br />

E<br />

Appointment with EarthAction, Cambridge, MA, 5 April 1996<br />

Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, MA, 29 March 1996<br />

Fundraising Letter Economists Allied for Arms Reduction<br />

Economists‘ Statement<br />

On Balanced Budget Amendment, 24 November 1996<br />

On Dole Tax Cut, 16 September 1996<br />

F<br />

Firing Line, New York, NY, 11 July 1996<br />

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First Person Singular Lives <strong>and</strong> Legacies Film, 1996<br />

Fogg <strong>Museum</strong> Curators‘ Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 6 September 1996<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong> Holiday Celebration, Cambridge, MA, 6 December 1996<br />

Ford Hall Forum, Boston, MA, 3 October 1996<br />

Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong> Luncheon, Boston, MA, 10 October 1996<br />

Fulbright<br />

Luncheon, Cambridge, MA, 10 June 1996<br />

Scholars Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 30 April 1996-cancelled<br />

Box 445<br />

Gab-Gib<br />

Gil-Gor<br />

Gou-Gra<br />

Gre-Gu<br />

CAG‘s travel information for January-February trip to Asia, 1996<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Birthday, 15 October 1996<br />

Peter Galbraith/Tone Bringa Wedding, Oslo, Norway, 28-30 June 1996<br />

Appointment with Guillermo Garajales of ILCA, Cambridge, MA, 19 March 1996<br />

General Correspondence 1996 (2 folders)<br />

German Consular Corps Luncheon, Boston, MA, 12 June 1996<br />

Appointment with Peter Gibson, Cambridge, MA, 18 March 1996<br />

Appointment with Sumner Glimcher, Cambridge, MA, 10 September 1996<br />

Alexis Gregory Exhibition at the Fogg, Cambridge, MA, 13 January 1996<br />

Ha-Hi<br />

Box 446<br />

Ho-Hy<br />

Harvard<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 6 June 1996<br />

Center for International Affairs Conference on India‘s Economic Reforms,<br />

Cambridge, MA, 13-14 December 1996<br />

Club of Boston Dinner, Boston, MA, 14 November 1996<br />

Conservation Class, Cambridge, MA, 11 April 1996<br />

Economics 10 Lecture, Cambridge, MA, 11 March 1996<br />

Education Forum, 1996<br />

Institute for Learning in Retirement, Cambridge, MA, 12 March 1996<br />

30th Reunion Seminar, Cambridge, MA, 11 October 1996<br />

Trade Union Program, Cambridge, MA, 22 January 1996<br />

Appointment with N. Hayabusa of ECAAR, Cambridge, MA, 25 May 1996<br />

Appointment with Pamela Henrikson, Cambridge, MA, 17 June 1996<br />

Houghton Mifflin Lunch, Boston, MA, 5 February 1996<br />

I<br />

[Indian Painting Exhibition, Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>, 1965: 10 March-20 April]<br />

J<br />

Ka-Ko<br />

Kr-Ku<br />

Appointment with Morton/Phyllis Keller: Cambridge, Ma 23 January 1996<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Foundation Dinner: Boston, Ma, 28 May 1996<br />

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<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics 30th Anniversary Events: Cambridge, Ma, September 19-21,<br />

1996<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Jesse Jackson Lecture: Cambridge, Ma, 14 November 1996<br />

MPP Gala: Cambridge, Ma, 13 April 1996<br />

Dinner: Back in Black <strong>and</strong> White America: Cambridge, 20 April 1996<br />

Dinner for Secretary Warren Christopher: Cambridge, Ma, 18 January 1996<br />

Appointment with Thomas Knock: Cambridge, Ma, 3 May 1996<br />

Appointment with Sebastian Krummel: Cambridge, Ma, 23 January 1996<br />

La-Le<br />

Box 447<br />

Li-Ly<br />

Peggy Lamson Memorial Service: Cambridge, Ma, 24 May 1996<br />

Loeb Fellows Dinner: Cambridge, MA, 26 November 1996<br />

Trip to London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, June 30-July 4, 1996<br />

Lown Book Party: Boston Public <strong>Library</strong>: Boston, Ma, 3 October 1996<br />

Dr. Bernard Lown Book Party: New York, New York, 9 December 1996: DIDN‘T GO<br />

Appointment with Dr. Lown: Cardiac Evaluation: Boston, Ma, 19 September 1996<br />

Appointment with Melissa van Slade of Lown Foundation: Cambridge, Ma 18 June 1996<br />

Mac-Mar<br />

Mar-Med<br />

Med-Mey<br />

Mi<br />

Mi-Mu<br />

Mu-My<br />

Mary Washington College: Fredericksburg, Virginia, 8 April 1996<br />

Phillip Gamble Memorial Lecture: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 26 September<br />

1996<br />

Appointment with Stephanie McLuhan: Cambridge, Ma 16 October 1996<br />

Comments on Robert McNamara speech for his book In Retrospect: Vintage Books, 1996<br />

Money Matters II dinner: Boston, Ma, 21 March 1996<br />

Agnes Mondgan Memorial Service: Cambridge, Ma, 4 December 1996<br />

Na<br />

Na-Ne<br />

Box 448<br />

Ne-No<br />

University of Nevada at Las Vegas: Las Vegas, Nevada (Debate with WFB, Jr.), 18 April<br />

1996<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Aquarium Luncheon: Boston, Ma, 13 June 1996<br />

Appointment with New Political Economy: Cambridge, Ma, 10 July 1996<br />

The New School for Social Research: New York, New York 15 November 1996<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> Literary Lions: New York, New York, 20 May 1996: Didn‘t go<br />

Nieman<br />

Fellows Reception: Cambridge, Ma, 4 December 1996<br />

Foundation Reception: Cambridge, Ma, 8 May 1996<br />

O<br />

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Old Slater Mill Founders‘ Feast: Pawtucket, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 21 September 1996<br />

Olde <strong>and</strong> New Engl<strong>and</strong> Books Reception: Newfane, VT, 3 August 1996<br />

Pa-Pe<br />

Pe-Pu<br />

Trip to Paris, France, June 26-28, 1996<br />

PAWSS Summer Faculty Institute: Amherst, Ma, 11 June 1996<br />

Peabody Essex Musuem: Salem, Ma, 14 April 1996<br />

PEN Benefit: New York, New York, 25 April 1996<br />

Appointment with Jan Pieterse: Cambridge, Ma, 29 April 1996<br />

Appointment with Oscar Pilagallo: Cambridge, Ma, 12 April 1996<br />

Pre-G7 International Conference: Lyons, France, June 24-25, 1996<br />

Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce: San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 20-23, 1996<br />

Q<br />

Ra<br />

Box 449<br />

Re-Ri<br />

Ro-Ry<br />

Appointment with Dalia Rabin (Pelossos): Cambridge, Ma, 29 January 1996<br />

Radcliffe<br />

College Campaign Dinner: Cambridge, Ma, 4 May 1996<br />

President‘s Weekend: Cambridge, Ma, March 8-9, 1996<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House Debate on Mark Twain: New York, New York, 21 March 1996<br />

Dinner with Robert Reich: Cambridge, Ma, 10 May 1996<br />

―La Revolucion Civilizada‖, El Pais 20 th Anniversary Issue, 5 May 1996<br />

Sa-Sc<br />

Sc-Se<br />

Sh<br />

Sh-Sm<br />

So-St<br />

St<br />

Box 450<br />

Su-Sw<br />

Lunch with Jeffrey Sachs: Cambridge, Ma, 16 September 1996<br />

Appointment with Mike Sharpe: Cambridge, Ma, 12 October 1996<br />

Signet Society Dinner: Cambridge, Ma, 13 April 1996<br />

Appointment with Don Smith: Cambridge, Ma, 6 September 1996<br />

Appointment with Dr. Song (Korea): Cambridge, Ma, 4 October 1996<br />

Trip to Sweden <strong>and</strong> Finl<strong>and</strong>: 22 October-3 November, 1996 (5 Folders)<br />

Sweetser Lecture: Wakefield, Ma, 28 March 1996<br />

Ta-Til<br />

Tim-Tr<br />

Ts-Tw<br />

The Tavern Club: Boston, Ma, 2 May 1996<br />

Temple Emanuel: Andover, Ma, 5 May 1996<br />

Box 451<br />

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Appointment with <strong>John</strong> Tierney: Cambridge, Ma, 5 January 1996<br />

<strong>John</strong> Tierney Fundraiser: Manchester, Ma, 14 June 1996<br />

Tufts Medical School Etsten Lecture: Boston, Ma, 30 May 1996<br />

Appointment with Katie Tyler: Cambridge, Ma, 4 September 1996<br />

U<br />

United Nations DPI/NGO Conference: New York, New York, 12 September 1996<br />

11 July 1997-4 September 1996<br />

3 September-January 15 1996<br />

V<br />

Wa<br />

We-Wg<br />

Wh<br />

Wi-Wof<br />

Wol-Wr<br />

WGBH 40th Anniversary Edition of ‗GBH The Members magazine<br />

Appointment with Clare White re RFK: Cambridge, Ma, 23 May 1996<br />

FDR Dinner at the White House: Washington, D.C., 30 April 1996<br />

Winthrop House<br />

Lunch: Cambridge, Ma, 6 December 1996<br />

Dinner: Cambridge, Ma, 6 December 1996: CANCELLED<br />

―World Economic Perspectives‖: Cambridge, Ma, 18 October 1996<br />

Box 452<br />

Appointment with World Press Institute: Cambridge, Ma, 17 October 1996<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Year 1997<br />

A<br />

―Europe Adrift‖- Book Party for <strong>John</strong> Ahern, Cambridge, Ma, 25 Craigie St, 10 November<br />

1997<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 January 1997<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 May 1997<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Hour with David L<strong>and</strong>es, Cambridge, Ma, 18 November 1997<br />

American Agricultural Economics Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 28 July 1997<br />

Cancelled<br />

American College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 May 1997 Not going<br />

American Repertory Theatre Patron‘s Celebration, Cambridge, Massachusetts 14 May 1997<br />

CAG<br />

Americans for Democratic Action, 50th Anniversary Convention, Washington, D.C., 21<br />

June 1997<br />

Dinner with Warren Avis, Rialto, Cambridge, Ma, 24 March 1997-Cancelled<br />

Ba-Be<br />

Bi-Bob<br />

Boo-Bos<br />

Br-Bro<br />

Bru-Bu<br />

Meeting/Tea– Triglav Circle- Barbara Baudot, 30 Francis Avenue, 22 December 1997<br />

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Belfer Inaugural Symposium, Cambridge, Ma, 31 October -1 November 1997<br />

Abram Bergson Cocktail Party, Belmont, Ma, 13 April 1997- Not Going called 8 April 1997<br />

Box 453<br />

James Bill Booksigning Party, Boston, Ma, 16 May 1997 Didn‘t Go<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Manuscript]<br />

Bunting Institute Reception, Cambridge, Ma, 17 May 1997<br />

Ca<br />

Ch<br />

Co-Cu<br />

Cal Alumni Spring Banquet, Cambridge, Ma, 3 May 1997<br />

Cambridge Union/University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 3 March 1997<br />

Darehshori Dinner for James Carroll, Wellesley, Ma, 6 February 1997<br />

Center for Public Integrity<br />

Christmas Lunch with Winships, Boston, Ma, 23 January 1997<br />

Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 13 March 1997<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 5 December 1997<br />

Meeting, Cambridge, Ma, 4 April 1997 Didn‘t Go<br />

Lunch with Lucy Black Creighton, Cambridge, Ma, 21 October 1997<br />

Da-Do<br />

Du<br />

Democratic City Committee Eleanor Roosevelt Birthday Bash, Cambridge, Ma, 8 October<br />

1997<br />

E<br />

F<br />

[First Circle Films Ltd., 1997]<br />

Box 454<br />

Fogg Fellows Dinner honoring JKG, New York, New York, 16 April 1997 Cancelled<br />

Fogg <strong>Museum</strong> Patrons <strong>and</strong> Fellows Reception, Cambridge, Ma, 30 September 1997 -<br />

Cancelled<br />

Appointment with Craig Freedman re: Stigler, Cambridge, Ma, 24 October 1997<br />

Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong> Dinner, Boston, Ma, 16 May 1997-Didn‘t Go<br />

Fulbrighters Luncheon, Faculty Club, Cambridge, Ma, 24 November 1997 12:30<br />

Fulbright Scholars Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 11 March 1997<br />

G-Ge<br />

Gi-Gz<br />

General Correspondence 1997<br />

[Global Viewpoint: Nathan Gardels, 1997]<br />

Christmas Carol Service & Reception Gomes, Cambridge, Ma, 14 December 1997<br />

Memorial Church <strong>and</strong> Spark House<br />

Cocktail Party for Katharine Graham, Boston, Ma, 10 February 1997<br />

Kay Graham/ Marlboro Weekend, Newfane, Vermont, 18-20 July 1997<br />

Jerome Grossman Book Party, Cambridge, Ma, 4 May 1997<br />

Trip to Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> London, February 1997<br />

Guillemin <strong>and</strong> Meselson Champagne Party, Cambridge, Ma, 21 December 1997<br />

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H<br />

Harvard<br />

Alumni Association Engl<strong>and</strong>, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1 July 1997 Cancelled 27 May 1997<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 June 1997<br />

Commencement Marshall Plan Celebration, Cambridge, Ma, 4 June 1997 -Cancelled<br />

Department of Economics Party, Cambridge, Ma, 6 December 1997<br />

Department of Economics Dinner for Rosovsky <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>es, Cambridge, Ma, 14<br />

March 1997<br />

Indian Studies Department, Cambridge, Ma, 19 April 1997 -Cancelled<br />

Loker Commons Coffeehouse, Cambridge, Ma, 28 April 1997 -Cancelled<br />

Program on Behavioral Finance, Cambridge, Ma, 15 April 1997<br />

Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Cambridge, Ma, 10 April 1997 -<br />

Cancelled<br />

Trade Union Program, Cambridge, Ma, 21 January 1997<br />

Box 455<br />

University Economics 10 Freshmen, Cambridge, Ma, 18 March 1997<br />

University Economics 10, Cambridge, Ma, 10 March 1997<br />

University Press, 25 June 1997<br />

Harvard Art <strong>Museum</strong>s Collection Committee, Cambridge, Ma, 17 October 1997<br />

Harvard Art <strong>Museum</strong> Art of the Kotah, Cambridge, Ma, 19 September 1997<br />

Godfrey Hodgson, 30 Francis Ave, Cambridge, Ma, 11 December 1997<br />

Gerald Holtons‘ Spring Party, Cambridge, Ma, 18 May 1997<br />

Houghton Mifflin Author‘s Cocktail Party, Cambridge, Ma, 14 April 1997-CAG may go<br />

Swanee Hunt Party, New York, New York, 24 January 1997-Cancelled<br />

I<br />

International Visitors‘ Program, Boston, Ma, 22 May 1997-Cancelled<br />

J<br />

JKG Accident <strong>and</strong> Hospitalization, April-July 1997<br />

JKG‘s 89 th Birthday 15 October 1997<br />

K<br />

Appointment with Hardey Kaur, Cambridge, Ma, 7 April 1997-Cancelled<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Cambridge, Ma, 9 April 1997-Cancelled<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 25 November 1997<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Benefit, Boston, Ma, 29 May 1997-Didn‘t Go<br />

Dinner-Bertie Ahern & Ted <strong>Kennedy</strong>, JFK <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, MA, 15 December<br />

1997, 7pm<br />

Dinner for Archibald Cox, Boston, Ma, 22 October 1997<br />

Foundation Dinner for the King <strong>and</strong> Queen of Spain, Boston, MA, 11 April 1997-<br />

Cancelled<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 2 December 1997<br />

Dinner for George Soros, Cambridge, Ma, 23 April 1997-Cancelled<br />

Gomes, Cambridge, Ma, 20 March 1997<br />

Screening of ―Thus Galbraith‖, Cambridge, Ma, 12 November 1997<br />

Women Leaders Conference, Cambridge, Ma, 7 November 1997<br />

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Robert F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Memorial Prize, Arlington, Ma, 8 May 1997<br />

La-Le<br />

Li-Ly<br />

Appointment with Dr. Bernard Lown, Cambridge, Ma, 25 March 1997<br />

Ma-Me<br />

Box 456<br />

Me<br />

Mi-Mu<br />

Fundraiser for Jim McGovern, Cambridge, Ma, 10 December 1997<br />

Tea with James Medoff, Cambridge, Ma, 3 December 1997<br />

Memorial Hall Luncheon, Cambridge, Ma, 25 November 1997 1-2pm<br />

N<br />

National Jobs All Coalition<br />

National Woman‘s Democratic Club, Pamela Harriman Tribute, Washington, D.C., 30 April<br />

1997 Cancelled<br />

Neighbor to Neighbor Luncheon, Cambridge, Ma-Irving Street, 4 December 1997<br />

Nieman Foundation Reception, Cambridge, Ma, 12 September 1997<br />

O<br />

The Order of Canada Award, Ottowa, Canada, 5 November 1997<br />

The Other Economic Summit (TOES)<br />

Pa-Pep<br />

Per-Py<br />

University of Padua, Padua, Italy, 26-28 February 1997<br />

University of Pennsylvania Smith Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2-3 April 1997<br />

Ester Peterson Society for Fair Pay Member 1997-<br />

Box 457<br />

University of Pittsburgh American Experience, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 19-20 March 1997<br />

Q<br />

R<br />

Requests for Autographs, June 1997<br />

Robert Reich Book Party, Cambridge, Ma, 17 May 1997<br />

Bank of Engl<strong>and</strong> Dinner for E. Roll, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 3 December 1997<br />

Franklin Roosevelt Memorial Dedication, Washington, D.C., 30 April-1 May 1997<br />

Sa-Se<br />

Sh<br />

Si-Sob<br />

Sok-Sp<br />

St-Sw<br />

Sackler <strong>Museum</strong> Opening, Cambridge, Ma, 9 May 1997<br />

Schlesinger Birthday Celebration, New York, New York, 15 October 1997<br />

Lunch with Juliet Schor, Cambridge, Ma, 6 October 1997<br />

Interview with Bob Scully of CBC, Cambridge, Ma, 15 January 1997-Cancelled<br />

Signet Society Annual Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 19 April 1997-Cancelled<br />

Smith College Club of Cambridge Wine Tasting, 30 Francis Avenue, 21 May 1997<br />

Smith College President‘s Dinner, Lincoln, Ma, 31 March 1997-Didn‘t Go<br />

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Box 458<br />

Somerville/Cambridge Elder Services<br />

Cambridge, Ma, 7 May 1997 Cancelled<br />

Cambridge, Ma, 30 October 1997<br />

Christmas Table- Stendahls, 85 Trowbrigde Street, Cambridge, Ma, 28 December 1997<br />

Ta-Ti<br />

To-Tu<br />

Studs Terkel Dinner<br />

at Murphys‘, Cambridge, Ma, 15 September 1997-Cancelled<br />

Cambridge, Ma-Longfellow Hall, 1 December 1997<br />

Trinity College-Bicentenary of Edmund Burke, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 13 November 1997-<br />

Cancelled<br />

U<br />

V<br />

Victoria University Keith Davey Lecture, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 9 January 1997<br />

Wa<br />

Wh-Wr<br />

Holiday Gathering- Linda <strong>and</strong> Paul Wilson, 76 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 12 December<br />

1997<br />

SCR Luncheon- Winthrop House (Tonkins), Cambridge, Ma, 5 December 1997 12:15<br />

Winter Solstice Ball- Mr. & Mrs. MacKay et al, Cambridge Boat Club, 21 December 1997<br />

Appointment with David Yoon, Cambridge, Ma, 8 April 1997-Cancelled<br />

Year 1998<br />

A-Al<br />

Am-Av<br />

Ad Hoc on Health Care (Dr. Lown), Boston, Ma, 2 December 1998<br />

Ag-Culture Media Project, Cambridge, Ma, 30 April 1998<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, New York, New York-ceremonial, 20 May 1998<br />

Box 459<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, Cambridge, Ma<br />

Annual Meeting 13 May 1998<br />

Public Forum 16 March 1998<br />

American Society of Magazine Editors Lunch for Gloria Steinem, New York City, 29 April<br />

1998<br />

Americans for Democratic Action Convention- -Washington, D.C., 13 June 1998<br />

Ba-Be<br />

Bh-Bo<br />

Br-Bu<br />

Lunch with Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Peter Bernstein, Brattleboro, Vermont, 21 July 1998<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong> Spring Gala, Boston, Ma, 8 May 1998<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis University Commencement Dinner, Waltham, Ma, 23 May 1998<br />

Ca-Ce<br />

Ch-Com<br />

Con-Cu<br />

Cadbury Commons Evening, Cambridge, Ma, 22 April 1998<br />

Cambridge Democratic City Committee Eleanor Roosevelt Birthday Celebration, October<br />

1998<br />

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Canadian Women‘s Club, Weston, Ma, 28 September 1998<br />

Appointment with Maia Carter, Cambridge, Ma, 9 April 1998<br />

Appointment with Ben Cohen, Newfane, Vermont, 2 September 1998<br />

Council for a Livable World<br />

Dinner in JKG‘s honor at 90 th birthday, Boston, MA, 19 November 1998<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 11 September 1998<br />

Da-Di<br />

Do-Du<br />

Box 460<br />

Dartmouth College, Tucker Foundation, Hanover, New Hampshire, 16 April 1998<br />

Ea-Ei<br />

El-Ex<br />

Fa<br />

Fe-Fi<br />

Fl-Fo<br />

Fr-Fu<br />

Interview with Jack Farrell re: O‘Neil, Cambridge, Ma, 7 October 1998<br />

Appointment with Tsar Fedorsky, Cambridge, Ma, 4 March 1998<br />

Robert <strong>and</strong> Carrie Fisher Anniversary, Cambridge, Ma, 18 September 1998<br />

Dedication of Roger Fisher House, Cambridge, Ma, 24 October 1998<br />

[Folha De S. Paulo, Reprint ―The Socially Concerned‖], May<br />

Ga<br />

Ga-Gl<br />

JKG‘s Birthday Party at <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, Cambridge, Ma, 15 October 1998<br />

[Guest Lists]<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

Box 461<br />

[Party Preparation]<br />

Birthday Cards <strong>and</strong> Letters JKG‘s 90 th Birthday 15 October 1998 (2 folders)<br />

Appointment with Sumner Glimcher, Cambridge, Ma, 6 September 1998<br />

Graham Gund Garden Party, Cambridge, Ma, 11 June 1998<br />

Ha-Hi<br />

Ho-Hu<br />

Harvard<br />

Alumni Association Dinner, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17 June 1998<br />

Commencement, Cambridge, Ma, 4 June 1998<br />

[Party]<br />

[Guest List]<br />

Class of 1948 50th Reunion, Cambridge, Ma, 1 June 1998<br />

Department of Economics<br />

Party, Cambridge, Ma, 25 February 1998<br />

Retirement Dinner for Professor Kain, Cambridge, Ma, 15 May 1998<br />

Sanskrit Department Discussion with JKG, Cambridge, Ma, 11 April 1998<br />

Trade Union Program Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 9 October 1998<br />

University Art <strong>Museum</strong>s<br />

Collections Committee Meeting, 24-26 September 1998<br />

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Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 27 February 1998<br />

Lunch in honor of Indian Painting exhibit, Cambridge, MA, 5 April 1998<br />

Speech on Speer Cambridge, Ma, 4 March 1998<br />

Lunch with Roy Hattersely, Cambridge, Ma, 17 September 1998<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Cocktail Reception, Boston, Ma, 12 May 1998<br />

Sales Conference, 7 December 1998<br />

Swanee Hunt Photography Exhibit, Cambridge, Ma, 13 February 1998<br />

Appointment with Vladislav Inozemtsev, Cambridge, Ma, 11 March 1998<br />

Box 462<br />

International Citizen Award Dinner, Boston, Ma, 6 October 1998<br />

J<br />

Dinner with Japanese Consul General, Brookline, Ma, 30 April 1998<br />

Ka-Ki<br />

Kl-Ku<br />

Appointment with Hardev Kaur, Cambridge, Ma, 7 April 1998<br />

Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />

Harvard 50th Reunion Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 4 May 1998<br />

Memorial, Providence, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> (State House), 9 June 1998<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 3 March 1998<br />

Supper, Cambridge, Ma, 7 October 1998<br />

Supper Rosello, Cambridge, Ma, 17 February 1998<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Annual Dinner, Boston, Ma, 28 May 1998<br />

Civil Rights Dinner, Boston, Ma, 29 April 1998<br />

Public Forum, Boston, Ma, 26 May 1998<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

Lunch with D. Bok re: Election Reform, 12 February 1998<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 24 April 1998 Lloyd Axworthy<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 23 April 1998 Viscount Younger<br />

Dinner with Consul General Kitajima, Brookline, Ma, 30 April 1998<br />

La<br />

Le-Ly<br />

Ma<br />

Mc-Mee<br />

Meh-My<br />

Visit of Nelson M<strong>and</strong>ela to Harvard, Cambridge, Ma, 21 September 1998<br />

Mason Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 13 March 1998<br />

Box 463<br />

Appointment with Laszio Mezel, Newfane, Vermont, 31 August 1998<br />

Carol Moseley-Braun Fundraiser, Cambridge, Ma, April 1998<br />

Appointment with Mary Maxwell, Cambridge, Ma, 21 September 1998<br />

Na-Neh<br />

Nel-No<br />

National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 18 March 1998<br />

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Nieman Foundation<br />

Speech, Cambridge, Ma, 15 April 1998<br />

Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing Dinner followed, 9 December 1998<br />

Nobel Prize in Literature Proposal by Marcus Raskin, 8 April 1998<br />

O<br />

P<br />

Appointment with Park Tae Gyun, Cambridge, Ma, 18 May 1998<br />

Ra-Ri<br />

Ro-Ru<br />

Appointment with Jonathan Rowe re: Kuznets, Cambridge, Ma, 20 March 1998<br />

Sa-Sel<br />

Sha-She<br />

Shi-Sou<br />

Sp-Sw<br />

Box 464<br />

Dinner at Arthur Schlesingers‘, New York, New York, 28 March 1998<br />

SCR@ Winthrop Dinner, Cambridge, MA, 8 January 1998<br />

Tea with Derek <strong>and</strong> Ruth Shearer, Cambridge, Ma, 10 March 1998<br />

Signet Society Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 4 April 1998 Didn‘t go<br />

Ruth Simmons Lecture, Boston, Massachusetts State House, 3 June 1998<br />

Sixty Buntings- Cary Welch<br />

Somerville/Cambridge Elder Services Fundraising Letter 1998 Cancelled<br />

Ta-Tre<br />

Tri-Ty<br />

Kathleen <strong>Kennedy</strong> Townsend Campaign Steering Committee, Summer 1998<br />

Trade Union Program Session, Littauer Center, Cambridge, MA, 21 January 1998,<br />

Cancelled<br />

Triglav Circle Meeting, Cambridge, Ma, 4 April 1998<br />

U<br />

V<br />

Visit of William v<strong>and</strong>en Heuvel, Cambridge, Ma, 5-6 April 1998<br />

Dinner for Franz Vranitsky, Cambridge, Ma, 13 April 1998<br />

Appointment H.W. Vijay, Cambridge, Ma, 4 February 1998<br />

Wa-Wil<br />

Win-Wod<br />

Wol-Wy<br />

Appoint with Thad Williamson, Cambridge, Ma, 28 October 1998<br />

Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, Vermont, 27 August 1998<br />

Tom Winship Surprise Party, Brookfield, Vermont, 11 July 1998<br />

Lunch for Liebe <strong>and</strong> Peg Winship at Boston Globe, Boston, Ma, 29 September 1998<br />

Winthrop House Lunches, Cambridge, Ma, 19 March <strong>and</strong> 9 April 1998<br />

Box 465<br />

WGBH Lunch with Ives <strong>and</strong> Bass, Cambridge, Ma, 21 April 1998<br />

XYZ<br />

Year 1999<br />

Ab-Am<br />

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An-As<br />

At-Au<br />

Interview with T.D. Allman, Cambridge, Ma, 17 June 1999<br />

ABCD Dinner in Honor of Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Boston, Ma, 29 October 1999<br />

American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 11 February 1999<br />

The American College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 4 May 1999<br />

Arlington Historical Society, Arlington, Ma, 26 October 1999<br />

Ba-Be<br />

Bh-Bo<br />

Br-Bu<br />

Memorial for Walter J. Bate, Cambridge, Ma, 4 October 1999<br />

Lunch with Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Peter Bernstein, Newfane, Vermont, 4 August 1999<br />

Appointment with Dr. Arnaldo Bocco, Cambridge, Ma, 15 March 1999<br />

Boston Center for International Visitors, Boston, Ma, 13 October 1999<br />

Boston History Collaborative Literary Trail of Greater Boston Gala, Boston, Ma, 4 March<br />

1999<br />

Ca<br />

Box 466<br />

Ce-Con<br />

Coo-Cu<br />

Cambridge Democratic City Committee, Eleanor Roosevelt Birthday, Cambridge, Ma, 6<br />

October 1999<br />

Cambridge Rotary Club, Cambridge, Ma, 8 April 1999<br />

Christmas 1999<br />

Council for a Livable World Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 17 September 1999<br />

Appointment with Council for a Livable World representative, Cambridge, Ma, 18 October<br />

1999<br />

Interview with Benjamin Ellis Crabtree, Cambridge, Ma, 18 March 1999<br />

Da-Dec<br />

Dem-Dun<br />

Interview with Nicholas Dawidoff, Newfane, Vermont, 18 August 1999<br />

Eugenio Di Marco, 15 February 1999<br />

Interview with Charles Duffy re: Edwin O‘Connor, Cambridge, Ma, 12 November 1999<br />

E<br />

F<br />

Fulbright Scholars Meeting, Cambridge, Ma, 24 May 1999<br />

Ga<br />

Box 467<br />

Ge-Gil<br />

Go-Gu<br />

Jeff Gates from Shared Capitalism Institute, 3 February 1999<br />

Interview with Sumner Glimcher, Cambridge, Ma, 3pm 12-14 January 1999<br />

Global Citizen Award 25th Anniversary, Boston, Ma, 12 October 1999<br />

Trip to Gstaad Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 13-26 September 1999 Cancelled<br />

Dinner with Galbraith scholars, Cambridge, Ma, 21 June 1999<br />

Ha-He<br />

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Hi-Ho<br />

Hu-Hy<br />

Harvard<br />

Art <strong>Museum</strong>s Collections Committee Weekend, Cambridge, Ma, 4-5 November<br />

1999<br />

Art <strong>Museum</strong>, Ottoman Exhibit, Cambridge, Ma, 7 October 1999<br />

Center For International Affairs Conference on South Asia, Cambridge, Ma, 18<br />

February 1999<br />

Conference on India in the New Millennium, Cambridge, Ma, 8-10 November 1999<br />

Divinity School of Celebration of William Sloane Coffin, Cambridge, MA, 11<br />

March 1999<br />

Appointment with Harvard Graduate Students, Cambridge, Ma, 10 May 1999<br />

Lunch in Memorial Hall, Cambridge, Ma, 23 March 1999<br />

Medoff Economics Class, Cambridge, Ma, 26 April 1999<br />

Magazine, letter to, in response to Stephen Bailey, November 1999<br />

Retirement Dinner for Dean Epps, Cambridge, Ma, 24 April 1999<br />

Freshmen Seminar, Cambridge, Ma, 5 April 1999<br />

Trade Union Program, Cambridge, Ma, 20 January 1999<br />

Trade Union Program Seminar, Cambridge, Ma, 31 March 1999<br />

Women & Public Policy Program (Swannee Hunt), 1999<br />

Health Care Council Petition, 14 October 1999<br />

Heinz Foundation Grant, 1999<br />

Dinner with Swannee Hunt <strong>and</strong> C. Ansbacher, Cambridge, Ma, 17 September 1999<br />

Huntington Theatre Opening Night, Boston, Ma, 27 October 1999<br />

Box 468<br />

I<br />

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Cambridge, Ma, 2 October 1999<br />

J<br />

Ka-Ke<br />

Kh-Ku<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute Fellows Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 28 October 199<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

Lunch, Cambridge, Ma, 25 March 1999<br />

Meeting with Gerald Ford, Cambridge, Ma, 16 March 1999<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Book Event, ―Namedropping,‖ Boston, Ma, 26 May 1999<br />

Forum on Citizenship, Boston, Ma, 4 October 1999 Didn‘t Go<br />

Hemingway Symposium, Boston, Ma, 10-11 April 1999<br />

May Dinner, Boston, Ma, 23 May 1999<br />

Meeting of JFK H<strong>and</strong>s, Boston, Ma, 3 October 1999<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government<br />

McNamara, Cambridge, Ma, 27 April 1999<br />

Program for Senior Executive Fellows, Cambridge, Ma, 8 November 1999<br />

Senior Executive Fellows Program Dinner, Cambridge, Ma, 31 March 1999<br />

Appointment with J. K. Knaus (Tibet), Cambridge, Ma, 27 September 1999<br />

La-Le<br />

Li-Ly<br />

[231]


LAWS Peace Advocate Award, Boston, Ma, 7 November 1999<br />

Wassily Leontief Memorial Service, Cambridge, Ma, 6 May 1999<br />

Promotional Quote for Richard Levin‘s Willard Cochrane <strong>and</strong> the American Family Farm<br />

1999<br />

Lexington High School Commencement, Lexington, Ma, 6 June 1999 Didn‘t Go<br />

Box 469<br />

Lifetime Learning, Newton, Ma, 11 May 1999<br />

Dinner with Loeb Fellows, 4 February 1999<br />

London School of Economics Honorary Degree, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

25-30 June 1999<br />

1999<br />

Appointment with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Cambridge, Ma, 4<br />

November 1999<br />

Ma-Mc<br />

Me-Miller<br />

Mills-Mu<br />

Appointment with President Mahuad of Ecuador, Cambridge, Ma, 24 April 1999<br />

Manning Picnic on the Meadow, South Dartmouth, Ma, 19 September 1999<br />

Mason Fellows Program Anniversary, Cambridge, Ma, 13 March 1999<br />

Mason Program, 17 December 1999, did not do<br />

Mexican Cultural Institute of New York Tribute to Octavio Paz, New York, New York, 24<br />

October 1999<br />

Appointment with Harold Miller about Houghton Mifflin, Cambridge, Ma, 6 July 1999<br />

Appointment with Ken Murata et al, Cambridge, Ma, 9 April 1999<br />

Na<br />

Nb-Nu<br />

National Institute of Social Sciences Dinner <strong>and</strong> Gold Medal Award, New York, New York,<br />

1 December 1999<br />

Box 470<br />

National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 5 October 1999<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Writers Conference, Hanover, New Hampshire, 24 July 1999<br />

Memorial University of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s, Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 19-22 October 1999<br />

Appointment with Nancy Nicklas, Cambridge, Ma, 4 November 1999<br />

O<br />

Olde <strong>and</strong> New Engl<strong>and</strong> Books, Newfane, Vermont, 29 August 1999<br />

P<br />

Tribute to Octavio Paz, New York, New York, 24 October 1999<br />

Appointment with Rajesh Pradhan, Cambridge, Ma, 28 October 1999<br />

Drinks with Renzo Piano at Boltons‘, Cambridge, Ma, 26 April 1999<br />

Appointment with Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Bill Press, Cambridge, Ma, 10 October 1999<br />

Q<br />

Ra-Roc<br />

Roc-Roy<br />

―Read Boston,‖ Fundraiser, Boston, Ma, 9 November 1999-Didn‘t Go<br />

Appointment with Dr. Karl-Heinz Reub<strong>and</strong>, Cambridge, Ma, 12 March 1999<br />

Appointment with Ann Robbart, Cambridge, Ma, 6 December 1999<br />

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Appointment with Arnold Rogow: re: Robert Schwartz, Cambridge, Ma, 13 December 1999<br />

Appointment with Jon Rose, Cambridge, Ma, 27 October 1999<br />

Box 471<br />

Sa-Sc<br />

Se-Sh<br />

Si-So<br />

Sp-Sw<br />

Appointment with George Salamon, Cambridge, Ma, 25 October 1999<br />

Appointment with Mincko Sasaki-Smith, Cambridge, Ma, 7 June 1999<br />

A Saturday of Symposia Luncheon, Boston, Ma, 11 December 1999<br />

Saturday Club Christmas Lunch, Boston, Ma, CAG, 11 December 1999<br />

Lunch with Jacqueline Simon, Cambridge, Ma, 7 April 1999<br />

Appointment with Arthur A. Sloane, Cambridge, Ma, 10 March 1999<br />

T<br />

Triglav Circle<br />

Cambridge, Ma, 6 November 1999<br />

Meeting, Cambridge, Ma, 15 May 1999<br />

U<br />

United Nations Association of Greater Boston—Endicott Peabody Award, Boston, Ma, 22<br />

October 1999<br />

Fall 1999 Ballot for Universal Health Care<br />

Box 472<br />

V<br />

W<br />

Emily Wilson Memorial Service, Cambridge, Ma, 10 August 1999<br />

Interview with Wired Magazine, 4 pm, 4 January 1999<br />

Alice Wolf Fund-raiser, Cambridge, Ma, 9 November 1999<br />

Women‘s Action for New Directions Evening, Cambridge, Ma, 16 February 1999<br />

Women Waging Peace at Harvard Swannee Hunt, 16 December 1999, not done<br />

Woman Waging Peace Project Advisory Council<br />

Appointment with Francis Wyman, Cambridge, Ma, 8 October 1999<br />

XYZ<br />

Youville Program on Aging, Cambridge, Ma, 2 March 1999<br />

Youville Hospital Book Signing Name Dropping, Cambridge, Ma, 7 June 1999<br />

Year 2000<br />

Aa-Ande<br />

Andr-Ax<br />

Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Science Health Education Symposium: 17-18 April 2000-Not going<br />

American Economics Association Convention, Boston, Ma, 7-9 January 2000<br />

Ba-BBC<br />

Be-Buc<br />

Box 473<br />

Buf-By<br />

Birthday celebration: E. Roosevelt (H. Morganthau): 11 October 2000-JKG not going<br />

Ca-Chal<br />

[233]


Chap-Cz<br />

[Coffin, William, Sloane]<br />

Colorado College Commencement, May 21-22-Cancelled<br />

Council for a Livable World meetings, April 7-8 [Closed]<br />

D<br />

E<br />

Economic Summit at the White House, April 5 (Jamie G.)<br />

Exley, Zack, Great Crash Website, January 2000<br />

F<br />

Ga-Glas<br />

Box 474<br />

Glaz-Gw<br />

Gore, 2000<br />

Ha-Hum<br />

Hun-I<br />

Harvard Business School, Class of 2000- New Leaders, 22 March, Postponed<br />

Harvard Political Review, April<br />

Harvard Trade Union Program, March 8-Cancelled<br />

―A Visit with JKG‖: by Robert Irvine, April 2000<br />

J<br />

K<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics, Cambridge, Ma, 3 May 2000<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Annual Dinner: CAG?, 21 May 2000<br />

Forum on Vietnam book: David Kaiser, 1 May 2000<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government Goldsmith Awards, Cambridge, Ma, 9 March 2000<br />

Elaine Kistiakowsky‘s Party, 16 October 2000<br />

L<br />

Leontief Award of Global Development <strong>and</strong> Environment Institute: Tufts, Medford, Ma, 27<br />

March 2000<br />

Literary Trail of Greater Boston Gala, Boston Massachusetts, 6 April 2000, CAG<br />

Ma-McD<br />

McF-Mu<br />

Box 475<br />

Medal of Freedom, White House, 9 August 2000 (2 folders)<br />

James Medoff: faxes<br />

Jas. Medoff, May 2000<br />

N<br />

Nieman Fellows Reception, April 12-Cancelled<br />

O<br />

P<br />

Peabody Essex <strong>Museum</strong>, May 7-Cancelled<br />

Q-R<br />

Radcliffe Public Policy Center, 18 May 2000<br />

Radcliffe Reception for Linda Wilson, April 14<br />

Sa-Se<br />

[234]


Sha-Shu<br />

Shu-Sy<br />

Box 476<br />

S<strong>and</strong>brook, Appointment with Dominic, February 11<br />

Schor, Juliet‘s Class at Harvard, April 26-Cancelled<br />

Dr. Stoltenberg from Konrad Adenauer Foundation, 4 May 2000<br />

T<br />

Ti-Ty<br />

U<br />

V<br />

Wa-Wolf<br />

Wolp-Wr<br />

Visit from Professor Waligorski (writing book on pol. & econ.), 17 May 2000<br />

Professor Wilkening visiting scholar: 26 April 2000-Called <strong>and</strong> cancelled<br />

Y-Z<br />

Year 2001<br />

AA-Berk<br />

America Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences induction, Cambridge, Ma, 13 October 2001<br />

Bern-Bos<br />

Bou-Bu<br />

Boston History Makers‘ Awards, Boston, Ma, 13 November 2001<br />

Box 477<br />

Ca-Ceg<br />

Cen-Col<br />

Com-Cu<br />

Tea with President Bill Clinton: Harvard University, Cambridge, Ma, 19 November 2001<br />

Jacqui Collins Fundraiser, Cambridge, Ma, 30 November 2001<br />

D<br />

E-Fisher, <strong>John</strong><br />

Fisher, Roger-Fu<br />

Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong> Collections Committee, Cambridge, Ma, 1-2 November 2001<br />

Ga-Gol<br />

Goo-Gu<br />

JKG Birthday, 15 October 2001<br />

H<br />

Box 478<br />

I-J<br />

Indian Padma Vibhushan Award, June 2001<br />

Ka-Kel<br />

Ken-Ko<br />

Keaney: ―Economics with a Public Purpose‖<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Dinner, Boston, Ma, 16 November 2001<br />

L<br />

Lippman House, The Nieman Foundation, Fall 2001<br />

Ma-Meh<br />

[235]


Mel-Mu<br />

N-O<br />

Pa-Por<br />

Pot-Pr<br />

Q-R<br />

Box 479<br />

Sa-Sco<br />

Scr-Shurcliff<br />

Shurcliff-Sl<br />

Sn-Sw<br />

Tea for Larry Summers: American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, Cambridge, Ma, 16<br />

October 2001<br />

T-U<br />

V<br />

Wa-Wh<br />

Wi-Z<br />

Appointment with Nick Wells, Cambridge, Ma, 7-8 November 2001<br />

Year 2002<br />

A<br />

Ba-Berg<br />

Box 480<br />

Berk-Br<strong>and</strong><br />

Brans-Bu<br />

Bernays/Kaplan party, Cambridge, MA, 9 June 2002<br />

Boston History Collaborative, Cambridge, MA, 30 May 2002<br />

Boston Public <strong>Library</strong><br />

Associates of, Boston, Ma, 14 April 2002<br />

Literary Lights Dinner Introducing Dower & Bix, 14 April 2002<br />

Brookline K.I., May 2002<br />

Ca-Colle<br />

Colli-Cu<br />

Christmas Cards<br />

Clarke, Thurston, 4 March 2002<br />

Da-Dav<br />

De-Du<br />

Diplomatic <strong>and</strong> Consular Officials Retired<br />

E<br />

F<br />

Fuentes, Appointment with Sylvia, Cambridge, MA, April 2002<br />

Ga-Goo<br />

Box 481<br />

Gor-Gu<br />

JKG Birthday<br />

Galbraith Scholars Lecture <strong>and</strong> Luncheon, Cambridge, 18 June 2002<br />

―Genocide <strong>and</strong> Justice‖, Hunt/Ansbacher party, Cambridge, MA, 20 May 2002<br />

[236]


H<br />

Harvard Dinner for Janos Kornai, Cambridge, MA, 2 May 2002<br />

Harvard University Commencement, Cambridge, MA, 6 June 2002<br />

I-Ja<br />

Je-Jo<br />

Ka-Kend<br />

Kenn-Kr<br />

Kelleher, Appointment with <strong>John</strong>, Cambridge, MA, February 2002<br />

L<br />

Lord, Interview with Graham, re Niven, Cambridge, MA, 10 June 2002<br />

M3-Med<br />

McA-McT<br />

Box 482<br />

Mel-Mu<br />

Mayer, Jean Global Citizenship Award, Medford, MA, 1 March 2002<br />

Meyers, Interview with Joffree, re AES/JFK, Cambridge, MA, January 2002<br />

Nad-Nay<br />

Ne-Ny<br />

O<br />

Pa-Pop<br />

Por-Pr<br />

Project 2002, In Celebration of, Cambridge, MA, 29 May 2002<br />

Q-R<br />

Henry Reuss tribute by James K. Galbraith, 25 February 2002<br />

Sa-Sch<br />

Sackley, N., 16 September 2002, 4pm<br />

Sagar, Appointment with Rahul, Cambridge, MA, 28 May 2002<br />

Se-Shurcliff<br />

Box 483<br />

Shurcliff-Si<br />

So-Sw<br />

T<br />

V-Will<br />

Wils-Z<br />

Verma, Bikash, I.H.O. Letter, March 2002<br />

Wellstone, Party for Paul, Cambridge, MA, 8 February 2002<br />

Williams, Interview with Christine, Cambridge, MA, 29 April 2002<br />

Winship, Memorial Service for T., 25 March 2002<br />

Winsor School Graduation, Boston, MA, 9 June 2002<br />

Zinberg Party for D.P. Moynihan, Cambridge, MA, 4 June 2002<br />

Year 2003<br />

Aa-Bar<br />

Bau-Bol<br />

Boo-By<br />

Box 484<br />

[237]


Ca-Coh<br />

Col-Del<br />

Den-Dun<br />

E-F<br />

Gi-Gr<br />

Gu-Hy<br />

I-J<br />

Ka-Kl<br />

Kr-Ly<br />

Ma-Medi<br />

Box 485<br />

Medo-Mu<br />

Mount Auburn Hospital, Fundraising Dinner, 25 September 2003<br />

N-Oj<br />

Ol-Pr<br />

Q-Shee<br />

Shei-Sm<br />

So-Sr<br />

St-Su<br />

Smith College<br />

Th-To<br />

Tr-U<br />

Box 486<br />

Talbot Co.<br />

Talbot Co. Ont., Dutton-Dunwich Celebration includ. Inuksuk (2 folders)<br />

Va-We<br />

Wi-Z<br />

Year 2004<br />

21-Am<br />

American Agricultural Econ. Association (AAEA) Honoring JKG 2003 & 2004<br />

An-Bi<br />

Bl-Bu<br />

Box 487<br />

Ca-Can<br />

Cap-Col<br />

Com-Dal<br />

Dav-Du<br />

E<br />

F<br />

[Ludovic Frobert, 27 January 2004]<br />

Ga-Ham<br />

JKG International Symposium, Paris, 22-25 September 2004<br />

Har-Hu<br />

I<br />

J<br />

[238]


Box 488<br />

K<br />

L<br />

Ma-McD<br />

McG-Nav<br />

McIntyre Hotel Fire<br />

Nay-No<br />

O-P<br />

R-Schl<br />

Salute to Democracy Dinner, Roosevelt Institute, 18 October 2004<br />

Schn-She<br />

Shurcliff<br />

Box 489<br />

Si-Sw<br />

Ta-Tsh<br />

Tsu-Tu<br />

U-V<br />

Wa-Wil<br />

Win-Z<br />

Year 2005<br />

A<br />

Ba-Be<br />

Bl-Br<br />

Box 490<br />

Ca-Ch<br />

Cl-Cs<br />

D<br />

E<br />

F<br />

Gal-Gan<br />

Gar-Gu<br />

H<br />

I<br />

J<br />

K<br />

Box 491<br />

L<br />

Mac-Marl<br />

Mart-Mo<br />

N<br />

O<br />

P<br />

Penguin Group (United Kingdom) 70 th birthday celebration, JKG‘s participation, 11<br />

February 2005<br />

[239]


R<br />

Sa-Se<br />

Sha-Shu<br />

Si-Sy<br />

T<br />

Box 492<br />

U<br />

V<br />

W-Y<br />

William Buckley, 2005<br />

Year 2006<br />

A<br />

B<br />

C<br />

D<br />

E<br />

F<br />

G<br />

H<br />

K<br />

L<br />

M<br />

N<br />

P<br />

R<br />

S<br />

T<br />

U<br />

V<br />

W-Z<br />

William Buckley, 2006<br />

[Undated Correspondence]<br />

Series 4. Project File, 1948-1999.<br />

About 11,000 items, 12.096 cubic feet; 10 linear feet, 6 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical by project name.<br />

This series contains correspondence, telegrams, memor<strong>and</strong>a, surveys, reports, event programs, <strong>and</strong><br />

additional documents created through the various projects <strong>and</strong> organizations in which <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />

Galbraith participated. The bulk of the series predominantly deals with the organizations<br />

Americans for Democratic Action <strong>and</strong> American Economic Association. Additional projects<br />

incorporated in this series include Oil Shale, the Reith lectures, the Research in Marketing Act, <strong>and</strong><br />

studies commissioned by Puerto Rico, <strong>and</strong> the Canadian Pacific Railroad.<br />

Box 493<br />

[240]


Americans for Democratic Action<br />

A<br />

ADA World<br />

Comment for May 1968 issue<br />

Issues<br />

May 1968-February 1969<br />

1969: April-June<br />

American Politics<br />

Arlington, MA fund-raising, 9 October 1967<br />

B<br />

Meyer Berger<br />

Brunch-Belmont, MA, 9 December 1973<br />

C<br />

California Democratic Council<br />

Campus Americans for Democratic Action<br />

Campus Coordinating Committee<br />

Comments on acceptance speech<br />

Congratulations on election<br />

Congressional correspondence<br />

Connecticut ADA-Hartford, 21 October 1967<br />

Contributions<br />

D<br />

Sidney W. Dean, Jr.<br />

Detroit ADA, 28 October 1967<br />

E<br />

Don Edwards<br />

Executive Board Meeting, 18 May 1967<br />

F<br />

Finance committee, 1973-1974<br />

Fund-raising letter<br />

April 1972<br />

Box 494<br />

January 1975<br />

G<br />

General correspondence<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

January-May<br />

June-December<br />

1970<br />

January-May<br />

June-July<br />

August-December<br />

1971<br />

January-November<br />

December, undated<br />

[241]


1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

1975<br />

1976<br />

1993<br />

1994<br />

1995<br />

Box 495<br />

1996<br />

1997<br />

1998 (2 folders)<br />

1999<br />

Bettina Grimson<br />

H<br />

I-J<br />

Independent Voters of Illinois-Chicago, 3 November 1967<br />

Invitations to speak<br />

Israeli-Arab War, 1967<br />

K<br />

L<br />

LA code contributions<br />

Luncheon<br />

Harvard <strong>and</strong> Radcliffe freshmen, undated<br />

San Francisco, CA, 12 March 1966<br />

M<br />

Massachusetts ADA<br />

[General information]<br />

Meeting in Cambridge, 22 October 1967<br />

Box 496<br />

Senator McCarthy<br />

Contributions to campaign, 1968<br />

Reaction to ADA endorsement<br />

Meet the Press appearance-New York, 4 June 1967<br />

Mimeographed memor<strong>and</strong>a from Leon Shull of National Headquarters<br />

Minneapolis, MN, 25 May 1972<br />

N-O<br />

National Board<br />

Correspondence<br />

Meeting, Washington, D.C.<br />

23 -24 September 1967<br />

1968<br />

10-11 February<br />

15 June<br />

20-21 September<br />

7-8 December<br />

[242]


Rosenthal fund-raising party, 25-27 September 1970<br />

National Convention-Washington, D.C.<br />

1967: 31 March-2 April<br />

16-19 May 1968<br />

Box 497<br />

1-3 May 1970<br />

17-20 May 1973<br />

9-12 May 1974<br />

―Negotiations Now‖ speech<br />

Letters answered by JKG<br />

Xeroxed copies of letters sent to Leon Shull <strong>and</strong> unanswered by JGK<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er-Maulsby<br />

McArthur-Yevich<br />

New Jersey ADA meeting-Newark, 8 June 1967<br />

New York ADA, 19 October 1967<br />

Nut letters<br />

P-Q<br />

Policy statements (2 folders)<br />

Press releases<br />

Box 498<br />

R<br />

[Requests for information, 1967]<br />

Roosevelt Day Dinner<br />

Boston, 2 March 1968<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong>, 8 February 1967<br />

New York. 7 February 1968<br />

January 1969<br />

S<br />

Leon Shull, general correspondence<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

April-August<br />

September-November<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

Social Security proposal<br />

Special letters<br />

T<br />

Trip to New York to discuss ADA financial matters, 5-7 June 1967<br />

Trip to New York with Meyer Berger, 4-5 June 1969<br />

Gus Tyler (board fight), 1967<br />

Box 499<br />

U-V<br />

W<br />

Wellesley, MA fund-raiser, 17 June 1972<br />

[243]


X-Y-Z<br />

American Economic Association<br />

1968-1976<br />

Address list of participants<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

Clearing House for Research in Economics, 1972<br />

Minority Group Economists, 1972<br />

Structure of the profession, 1972<br />

Agendas of meetings, 1972<br />

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant-in-Aid, 1972<br />

[Allied Social Science Associations National Convention Program Proofs, 1970 <strong>and</strong> 1971]<br />

American Economic Review, 1972<br />

Box 500<br />

Annual meeting<br />

New Orleans, 26-29 December 1971<br />

New York City, 27-30 December 1973<br />

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 27-30 December 1972<br />

Appointments<br />

Advisory Committee of Bureau <strong>and</strong> Labor Statistics, 1972<br />

Association Counsel, 1972<br />

Budget Committee, 1972<br />

Census Advisory Committee, 1972<br />

Director of National Bureau of Economic Research, 1972<br />

Policy <strong>and</strong> Advisory Board of Economics Institute, 1972<br />

Representative to<br />

American Association for Advancement of Science, 1972<br />

National Research Council, 1972<br />

ASGE: re: Intra-household, 27 December 1971<br />

Bach, George Lel<strong>and</strong>: re: Economic education, 29 December 1971<br />

Barbara Bergmann: re: Women‘s equality, 28 December 1971<br />

Baumol, William: re: Arts in Affluence, 28 December 1971<br />

BLS Unemployment Statistics, 1972<br />

Board of Directors: Association for Evolutionary Economics, 1972<br />

Boulding, Kenneth (ASGE): re: Underemployment, 28 December 1971<br />

Bowman, Mary Jean: re: Inequality, 28 December 1971<br />

Calendar of Annual Meetings 1972-1978, 1972<br />

Chenery, Hollis: re: Development Policy, 27 December 1971<br />

Box 501<br />

Committees<br />

Hiring Practices, 1972<br />

Policy Communications, 1972<br />

Status of Women<br />

1971-1972 (3 folders)<br />

1973 (2 folders)<br />

1974-1976<br />

Congratulations on nomination as President, 1970<br />

[244]


Correspondence<br />

About Nominating Committee procedures, 1972<br />

Dr. Rendigs Fels, 1972<br />

Box 502<br />

Financing meeting<br />

[General, 1995-1998]<br />

Walter Heller: re: 1973 meeting, 1972<br />

International Economic Association, 1972<br />

Miscellaneous, 1972<br />

Charles Reich, 1972<br />

James Tobin, 1972<br />

Davis, Otto A.: re: Economics of bureaucracy, 29 December 1971<br />

Day Care Center: New Orleans meetings, December 1971<br />

Domar, Evsey: re: Economies in 2000, 27 December 1971<br />

Eisner, Robert: re: Fiscal <strong>and</strong> monetary policy, 28 December 1971<br />

Ely, Richard, Lecture: Joan Robinson, 27 December 1971<br />

Emeritus Status Membership, 1972<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Meeting<br />

New York, 2-3 March 1973<br />

New York, 24-25 March 1972<br />

1972<br />

Farris, Martin: re: Regulation of transport, 29 December 1971<br />

Federal Statistics Users Conference (AEA Representative), 1972<br />

Final ASSA program for AEA meetings, December 1971 (2 folders)<br />

Box 503<br />

Friend, Irwin: re: The Stock Market, 27 December 1971<br />

JKG contribution to London School of Economics, 1973<br />

Galleys of associations not under direction of AEA (untouched by Andrea Williams)<br />

Grampp, William: re: Economic history, 29 December 1971<br />

Guilfoil, <strong>John</strong>: re: Graduate student papers, 27 December 1971<br />

Heller, Walter: re: Economic reporting, 28 December 1971<br />

Henderson, Vivian: re: Backward South, 29 December 1971<br />

Honors Committee, 1972<br />

Instructions from AEA<br />

Joint session with Society of Government Economists<br />

Journal of Consumer Behavior, 1972<br />

Journal of Economic Literature, 1972<br />

La Barge, Richard: re: Economic Theory, 27 December 1971<br />

Leontief, Wassily: re: Wage <strong>and</strong> price control, 27 December 1971<br />

Letters<br />

Requesting slots that are supervised by ASSA not AEA<br />

Sent to Kenneth Arrow: re: 1972 meeting in Toronto, 1972<br />

List of participants <strong>and</strong> their time slots<br />

Marris, Robin: re: Corporation <strong>and</strong> technology, 29 December 1971<br />

Material passed along for action to Kenneth Arrow, 1972-1973<br />

[245]


Meetings<br />

1971<br />

Detroit, Michigan, 27-30 December 1970 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Detroit, Michigan, 27-30 December 1970 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 504<br />

New York, 5-6 March 1971<br />

San Francisco, California, December 1974<br />

Moses, Leon: re: Transportation, 29 December 1971<br />

Myrdal, Gunnar <strong>and</strong> Alva luncheon, 28 December 1971<br />

National Science Board (AEA Representative), 1972<br />

Newsletter for American Economic Review, 1972<br />

Notices about the December meetings, 1971<br />

Paper on guidelines for 1971 meetings from JKG to participants<br />

Paperback edition of Papers <strong>and</strong> Proceedings, December 1971<br />

Papers rejected for 1971 meeting (4 folders)<br />

Box 505<br />

Participation in Intersociety Transportation Committee, 1972<br />

Pechman, Joseph: re: Taxation, 29 December 1971<br />

Pfaff, Martin (ASGE): Social Indices, 27 December 1971<br />

Possible RAI documentary at New Orleans meetings<br />

Presidency, 1972<br />

Program<br />

As sent to AEA for mailing, 26 July 1971<br />

As sent to American Economic Review, 14 July 1971<br />

Ideas, [1971]<br />

Recent advances in economic science, 1973<br />

Request for publicity material for New Orleans<br />

Review of Economic journals <strong>and</strong> offices of the Association, 1972<br />

Roberts, Marc: re: Military <strong>and</strong> industrial, 27 December 1971<br />

Salant, Walter: re: Keynesian Revolution, 28 December 1971 (2 folders)<br />

Samuelson, Paul, luncheon, 27 December 1971<br />

Schiller, Karl: re: International economic policy, 28 December 1971<br />

Schultze, Charles: re: Racial equality, 27 December 1971<br />

Selection of Distinguished Fellows, 1972<br />

Sessions<br />

Association for Evolutionary Economics (Daniel Fusfeld)<br />

Labor economists (George Hildebr<strong>and</strong>)<br />

To be published <strong>and</strong> not to be published<br />

Solow, Robert: re: Consumer sovereignty, 29 December 1971<br />

Box 506<br />

Sweezy, Paul: re: Capitalism contradicts, 28 December 1971<br />

Tobin, James: re: Presidential address, 28 December 1971<br />

Wage <strong>and</strong> price control session, December 1971<br />

Williams, T.T. (AAEA): re: Rural poverty, 29 December 1971<br />

Weinberg, Nat: re: Trade Union Movement, 27 December 1971<br />

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Wheeler, George, 1972<br />

Williams <strong>and</strong> Wilkins, 1972<br />

Wilson, Charles: re: Black political economics, 28 December 1971<br />

Donald Yett: re: National health insurance, 28 December 1971<br />

Ervin Zingler: re: Commons Session, 29 December 1971<br />

[George W. Ball papers, finding aid, 2002]<br />

Canadian Pacific Railway<br />

Correspondence<br />

1955: 24 March–7 December<br />

1956: 25 January–4 December<br />

1957: 11 February–1 November<br />

2 January 1958-9 February 1959<br />

Holton Correspondence<br />

1955<br />

27 May –16 June<br />

5 July–25 October<br />

27 October–13 December<br />

19 December 1955-20 January 1956<br />

1956<br />

3 February–22 February<br />

27 February–9 May<br />

Box 507<br />

24 May–1 August<br />

2 August 1956-16 January 1957, undated<br />

Project II<br />

Checkbook<br />

Final drafts<br />

Chapter IX<br />

Chapter XI<br />

Chapter XII<br />

Chapter XIII<br />

Chapter XIV<br />

Chapter XVI<br />

Outline<br />

Reports, miscellaneous<br />

[Conference on Inflation: Reports, 1974] (2 folders)<br />

[Exploratory Project on Economic Alternatives: Report, 1972] (2 folders)<br />

Box 508<br />

[National Planning Association Report to Members, 1949]<br />

Oil Shale<br />

[Campaign casebook, 1968]<br />

Correspondence<br />

Ted Brooks, Oil Editor, Wichita Eagle<br />

Oil Shale Advisory Board<br />

1964<br />

1965<br />

[247]


Box 509<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

January-May<br />

June-December<br />

Reports<br />

―Background Data for Oil Shale Policy,‖ March 1964<br />

―Bibliography of Mines Publications on Oil Shale <strong>and</strong> Shale Oil, 1917 -1963‖<br />

―The Burning Rock: An Introduction to the Oil Research Center,‖ c. 1964<br />

―Committee on Interior <strong>and</strong> Insular Affairs: Federal Oil Shale Program,‖ 21<br />

February 1967<br />

―Current Status of US Oil Shale Technology,‖ September 1964<br />

Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey, 30 November 1964<br />

―Economic Problems Attending Oil Shale Development,‖ 13 September 1964<br />

―Economic Significance of a Shale Oil Industry in Northwestern Colorado,‖ 15 May<br />

1957<br />

―Factors in the Long-range Competitive Setting of Shale Oil,‖ Hans H. L<strong>and</strong>sberg,<br />

17 July 1964<br />

―First Symposium on Oil Shale,‖ Quarterly of the Colorado School of Mines, July<br />

1964<br />

―Interim Report of the Oil Shale Advisory Board to the Secretary of the Interior‖<br />

11 November 1964<br />

1 February 1965<br />

<strong>John</strong> M. Kelly remarks at Western Resources Conference, 17 July 1964<br />

<strong>John</strong> A. Love remarks before National Oil Shale Advisory Committee, 13 September<br />

1964<br />

―The Need for a National Policy,‖ David Dominick, 1 April 1966<br />

―Oil Shale Development on Federal L<strong>and</strong>s,‖ 30 November 1964<br />

―Oil Shale Development Views <strong>and</strong> Conclusions of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,<br />

[undated]<br />

―Oil Shale Mining-Rifle, CO, 1944-1956,‖ 1964<br />

―The Oil Shale Policy Problem,‖ 7 July 1964<br />

Box 510<br />

―Regional Economic Impact of a US Oil Shale Industry,‖ July 1966<br />

―The Role of Economic Research in Appraising the Future of Shale Oil,‖ Henry<br />

Steele, June 1964<br />

Second meeting of Oil Shale Advisory Board, 13-15 September 1964<br />

―Statement to the Oil Shale Advisory Committee,‖ 30 November 1964<br />

―Summary of Suggestions from the Public for Oil Shale Program,‖ 12 April 1964<br />

―TOSCO: The Oil Shale Corporation Annual Report,‖ 1966<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Advisory Commission on Food Marketing: Correspondence<br />

1953<br />

10 March–13 May<br />

[248]


15 May–5 November<br />

8 December 1953-8 February 1954, undated<br />

Food Efficiency Research Program, 26 May 1948<br />

Food Marketing Project<br />

Correspondence<br />

30 June 1948-31 May 1949<br />

27 September 1949-11 February 1952<br />

Survey schedules<br />

Report<br />

Draft TSS (2 folders)<br />

Box 511<br />

Tables-Draft (4 folders)<br />

Industrialization Project<br />

Correspondence<br />

17 September 1951-27 July 1954<br />

2 November 1954-2 July 1955<br />

1955<br />

8 July–9 August<br />

10 August–28 September<br />

3 October 1955-6 June 1956<br />

29 June 1956-18 February 1957<br />

1958: 20 January–29 December, June 1959<br />

Forms<br />

Highway Maintenance Costs Report<br />

Reports, undated<br />

Insular Marketing Project<br />

1951: 23 April–28 September<br />

17 October 1951-26 February 1952<br />

1952<br />

4 March–2 July<br />

30 July–8 December<br />

11 December 1952-9 February 1954<br />

Box 512<br />

10 March 1954-June 1956, undated<br />

University Farm Study Report, June 1948<br />

Reith Lectures<br />

Articles<br />

First: ―Planning <strong>and</strong> the Modern Corporation‖: Atlantic Monthly, April 1967 (1 of 3<br />

folders)<br />

Second: ―The Planning of Markets <strong>and</strong> the Role of the State‖: Atlantic Monthly, May<br />

1967<br />

Third: ―Capitalism, Socialism <strong>and</strong> the Future of the Industrial State‖: Atlantic<br />

Monthly, 1967 (2 folders)<br />

Box 513<br />

Comments (3 folders)<br />

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Lectures<br />

Number One<br />

Number Two<br />

Number Three<br />

Number Four<br />

Box 514<br />

Number Five<br />

Number Six<br />

The Listener<br />

August 1965-December 1966<br />

November 1966-January 1967 (2 folders)<br />

Permissions<br />

Use by Metal Bulletin, February 1967<br />

Xerox copies of clippings from London Papers<br />

Research in Marketing Act (RMA)<br />

Correspondence<br />

General<br />

26 October 1948-31 July 1950<br />

8 August 1950-16 January 1953<br />

Contract with USDA, 27 January 1950-14 December 1951, undated<br />

Egg Pricing Project, 16 December 1948-29 June 1949<br />

Box 515<br />

Fragments of Study Reports<br />

Meat Study<br />

Budget drafts, 1952: April-July<br />

Contract amendments<br />

Correspondence<br />

1951<br />

30 January–4 April<br />

4 May–28 June<br />

31 July–December<br />

1952<br />

3 January–29 April<br />

5 May–September<br />

2 October–23 December<br />

1953<br />

7-31 January<br />

5 February–31 March<br />

3 April–20 November<br />

Forms <strong>and</strong> brochures<br />

IBM bills<br />

Miscellaneous papers<br />

Monthly operating statements, May 1952-December 1953<br />

Patent waivers<br />

Box 516<br />

[250]


Payroll ledger<br />

Project 205<br />

Sub-project C, 17 February 1948-6 June 1949<br />

Sub-project D, 21 May 1948-30 July 1950, undated<br />

Sub-project E, 1950: 29 June–28 November<br />

Sub-project F, 1948-1949<br />

Sub-project G, 18 August 1947-15 May 1950<br />

Sub-project H, 20 May 1948-9 October 1950<br />

Sub-project I, 28 May 1945-3 August 1950<br />

Staff seminar, JKG lecture notes<br />

Synopses of Previous Studies of Consumption<br />

I-IV<br />

VI-IX<br />

XI, XIV-XVI<br />

XVII-XIX, XXI-XXVI<br />

XXIX, XXXIV-XXXVI, XLIV, LII-LIII<br />

[Summary of Proposed Radio Program Subjects, March 1953]<br />

Series 5. Harvard University File, 1949-1990.<br />

About 5,500 items, 6.048 cubic feet; 5 linear feet, 3 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject or title.<br />

This series consists of materials pertaining to <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s tenure as a member of the<br />

faculty at Harvard University. The majority of the materials relate to his function as lecturer <strong>and</strong><br />

professor for the Department of Economics, as well as his teaching <strong>and</strong> administrative functions. A<br />

small amount of material also documents Galbraith‘s speaking engagements for many campus<br />

organizations. Types of materials include correspondence; syllabi, class lists, <strong>and</strong> lecture notes for<br />

courses taught; administrative documents; invitations; requests to speak; <strong>and</strong> news clippings<br />

pertaining to Harvard events.<br />

Box 517<br />

Adams House<br />

Lunch, 1 March 1968<br />

Speaker Series, 7 May 1974<br />

Administrative Board<br />

12 September 1958-12 May 1959<br />

Graduate School of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, 1957-1959 [Closed]<br />

Admission applicants<br />

Graduate School Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, 1956-1961 [Closed]<br />

Graduate School of Public Administration, 1955-1959 [Closed]<br />

Agriculture Extension Personnel: Training Proposal<br />

―An Evening with Champions,‖ Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 November 1972<br />

Center for International Affairs<br />

Ca. 19 November 1958-2 December 1964<br />

Lunch, with the Fellows for 1968; 18 November 1968<br />

College Freshmen Dean Program, 18 November 1974<br />

[251]


Committee on International <strong>and</strong> Regional Studies, 1953: February-March<br />

Correspondence<br />

Financial matters, 1984-1990 (3 folders)<br />

General<br />

7 December 1949-31 December 1953<br />

4 January 1954-21 December 1955<br />

7 August 1956-10 December 1957<br />

7 January 1958-17 June 1959<br />

Box 518<br />

1 February 1960-4 December 1964<br />

5 January 1955-5 December 1963<br />

13 January 1964-31 December 1964<br />

6 January 1965-9 March 1966<br />

31 March 1966-9 December 1969<br />

14 January 1970-24 December 1971<br />

7 April 1972-21 October 1974<br />

17 January 1975-5 December 1975<br />

1976-1986<br />

Box 519<br />

1987-1988<br />

[Honorary degrees, n.d.]<br />

Re appointment of JKG as professor of economics, 22 December 1947-22 March 1950<br />

Re: ROTC, Winter 1968-1969<br />

Regarding disciplinary action taken by the Administrative Board against Nathaniel Stillman<br />

[closed]<br />

With <strong>and</strong> about George Bennett, 1973<br />

Courses<br />

Economics 1, 1957, lecture notes<br />

Economics 10 lecture<br />

30 November 1973<br />

Autumn 1974<br />

Economics 43, n.d., lecture notes<br />

Economics 71, 1938-1939, syllabus, lecture notes (4 folders)<br />

Economics 107<br />

1950-1951, syllabus<br />

1952-1953, reading assignments<br />

Economics 107/161, 1951-1952, syllabus, lecture notes (2 folders)<br />

Economics 161<br />

1949-1950, syllabus, examinations<br />

1950-1951, syllabus, lecture notes, examinations<br />

1952-1953, syllabus, lecture notes, examinations<br />

Undated, lecture notes<br />

Economics 169<br />

1963-1964<br />

1964-1965<br />

Autumn term, 1965-1966<br />

[252]


1967-1968<br />

Box 520<br />

Economics 170<br />

1961, syllabus, correspondence<br />

1964<br />

1964-1965<br />

Spring term, 1966<br />

Economics 207, 1951-1952, syllabus, lecture notes<br />

Economics 252, n.d., paper outline<br />

Economics 264, lecture notes, 9 April 1953<br />

Economics 266<br />

1950-1951, correspondence<br />

1951-1952, lecture notes, other papers<br />

Economics 271<br />

1952-1953, syllabus<br />

1953-1954, syllabus, examinations<br />

1954-1955, syllabus, examinations<br />

1955-1956, syllabus<br />

1956-1957<br />

Syllabus, class roster<br />

Lecture notes<br />

1957-1958, syllabus, examinations<br />

1958-1959<br />

Syllabus, examinations<br />

Lecture notes<br />

1959-1960, syllabus, examinations<br />

Undated, lecture notes<br />

I-XVII<br />

XVIII-XXXV<br />

[General]<br />

Economics 279<br />

1949, lecture notes<br />

1951-1952<br />

Syllabus, lecture notes<br />

Correspondence with visiting speakers<br />

1952-1953, syllabus, correspondence with visiting speakers<br />

1953-1954, syllabus, lecture notes, other papers<br />

1954-1955, syllabus, correspondence with visiting speakers<br />

1956, syllabus, correspondence with visiting speakers<br />

1956-1957, syllabus, correspondence with visiting speakers<br />

1956: 26 September–27 February<br />

1957<br />

24 January–21 February<br />

27 February–13 May<br />

Box 521<br />

3 October–31 October<br />

[253]


1957-1958, correspondence with visiting speakers<br />

1957: November-December<br />

1958<br />

January-February<br />

March-May<br />

Lecture notes, undated<br />

Financial records, 1957-1961<br />

Economics 280: Musgrave Lecture, 9 October 1973<br />

Economics 287<br />

1952, notes<br />

1952-1953<br />

Discussion notes<br />

Bibliography<br />

1953-1954, class roster<br />

1954-1955, class roster, other papers<br />

1956-1957, correspondence, syllabus, class roster<br />

1957-1958, correspondence, paper topics<br />

1958-1959, syllabus, correspondence<br />

1959-1960, syllabus, other papers<br />

1960-1961, syllabus<br />

1963-1964<br />

1964-1965<br />

Class readings<br />

Correspondence re Carnegie Corporation Grant, 21 July 1952-16 January 1953<br />

Financial papers; reports re Carnegie Corporation Grant, 7 February 1958-31 May<br />

1961<br />

Box 522<br />

Lecture notes, undated<br />

Miscellaneous papers<br />

Economics 294<br />

Spring term, 1968 (2 folders)<br />

Autumn term, 1968 (3 folders)<br />

Autumn, 1969<br />

Economics 301, 1953-1959, class rosters<br />

Economics 350, 1954-1958, class rosters<br />

Economics 2365: Seminar: The United States since the Great Depression, Wednesday 2-<br />

4pm, Fall 1973<br />

Natural Sciences 26 lecture, Spring 1970<br />

Non credit seminar:<br />

Autumn 1973<br />

August 1974<br />

Box 523<br />

Economic <strong>and</strong> social policy issues, Autumn 1967<br />

Social Science 2, Assignments 33-36, 38<br />

Social Sciences 115, lecture notes, undated<br />

Social Sciences 134<br />

[254]


1958-1959, correspondence, 18 February 1958-31 March 1959<br />

1959-1960, correspondence, 28 January 1959-7 March 1960<br />

1960-1961, correspondence, 15 June 1960-8 February 1961<br />

1963-1964<br />

1964-1965<br />

Spring term<br />

1966<br />

1968<br />

Autumn term<br />

1968 (2 folders)<br />

1969 (2 folders)<br />

Bracketed because JKG on leave, 1970-1971<br />

Autumn<br />

1971-1972<br />

Box 524<br />

1972<br />

Correspondence re: formation of the course, other papers, 26 November 1956-25<br />

January 1958<br />

Lecture notes, undated (3 folders)<br />

Original reading list<br />

Social Sciences 643, syllabus, undated<br />

Curriculum Review Committee, 1973-1974<br />

Dean Franklin Ford<br />

Correspondence<br />

1967-1969<br />

Winter absence, February 1966<br />

Harvard Insurrections, Autumn 1969<br />

Letter on Social Science procedure, 28 March 1968<br />

Memo: Re: Pay problems in the higher ranks, July 1968<br />

Dinner for the Soviet Sciences, 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 October 1972<br />

Documentary: Thus Galbraith: The Life <strong>and</strong> Times of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, 1997<br />

Douglas Rights Peace Lecture: Harvard Divinity School, Autumn 1965<br />

Faculty Meeting: JKG remarks on DOW Incident, 14 January 1969<br />

Ford Foundation Grant Proposal, ―Waste <strong>and</strong> Stagnation in Agriculture‖<br />

Freshman<br />

Dining Club Dinner, 21 April 1965<br />

Lunch, Autumn term 1969<br />

Lunch: Strauss Hall, 20 November 1974<br />

Luncheons, 25 September 1959-30 November 1959<br />

General, 1968<br />

Box 525<br />

George Putnam, 1974<br />

Graduate School of Education Lecture, 4 August 1960-26 February 1961<br />

Harrison House Conference: Phase II<br />

Harvard Alumni Bulletin<br />

Harvard <strong>and</strong> M.I.T. Joint Development Seminar, 1966<br />

[255]


Harvard Business School<br />

Advanced Management Program, 21 April 1965<br />

Lunch with Rodman Rockefeller, et al, 19 December 1972<br />

Meeting with corporation presidents, 9 January 1973<br />

Program for Management Development, 13 November 1969<br />

Wives, 19 October 1966<br />

Harvard Center for International Affairs: Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December 1971<br />

Harvard Commencement Party<br />

17 June 1965<br />

16 June 1966<br />

15 June 1967<br />

13 June 1968<br />

11-12 June 1969<br />

11 June 1970<br />

17 June 1971<br />

15 June 1972<br />

14 June 1973<br />

13 June 1974<br />

Harvard Corporation: Re: Honorary Degrees, 23 November 1959-20 April 1960<br />

Harvard Dames, 18 March 1959-2 August 1963<br />

Harvard Department of Economics<br />

Committees<br />

Departmental Research Organization, 1967-1968<br />

To assess Burbank Bequest, 1970<br />

Correspondence about financing, Winter 1967<br />

[Departmental documents]<br />

Box 526<br />

General, 1975-1988<br />

Dinner: 30 Francis Avenue, 9 November 1972<br />

Discussion of appointments, outside interests <strong>and</strong> reorganization, 1972-1973 (2 folders)<br />

Executive Committee, 1956-1960<br />

Experimental Program in Economics, 1974<br />

Faculty Directories, 1950-1959<br />

General Correspondence, 1967-1974 (3 folders)<br />

Graduate student brochure (JKG wrote 1 st draft), September 1967<br />

Informal seminar, 1967-1968<br />

Letter to Executive Committee re Hirschman Committee decisions, 1972<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um on Reorganization of the Department of Economics<br />

Publicity about dissent in the faculty, etc., 1974<br />

Box 527<br />

Report of the Visiting Committee, 1975<br />

Special Seminar on Economic Structure, Autumn 1972<br />

Harvard Development Advisory Service Pakistan Conference, 29-31 March 1965<br />

Harvard dinner with the Society of Fellows (Cancelled)<br />

Harvard Gazette: ―A Minute on the Life <strong>and</strong> Services of <strong>John</strong> D. Black‖<br />

Harvard Graduate School of Design: 12 th Urban Design Conference, 7 June 1968<br />

[256]


Harvard Law School<br />

150 th Anniversary Celebration, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22-23 September 1967<br />

Community Association, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December 1973<br />

Episcopal Students‘ Association Luncheon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 October 1968<br />

Harvard Law Wives, 5 November 1969<br />

Harvard-Radcliffe<br />

Hillel Society: Cancelled, 8 December 1968<br />

Students for Corporate Social Responsibility, 1986<br />

Young Democrats, 16 October 1968<br />

The Harvard Review: Faculty Advisory Board, 1968<br />

Harvard St<strong>and</strong>ing Committee on Degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture: L<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

architecture <strong>and</strong> city regional planning, 1968-1969<br />

Harvard University Faculty Meeting minutes: liberal caucus, etc., 1969<br />

Harvard University Law <strong>and</strong> Humanities Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cancelled, 5 May<br />

1975<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

27 June 1953- 2 August 1963 <strong>and</strong> undated<br />

1971-1988 [Closed]<br />

Harvard-Yenching Institute, 23 December 1952-13 March 1959<br />

[Hazel Denton: ―Population of Jamaica‖, May 1973]<br />

India Lunch: Cancelled, 25 March 1968<br />

Leave of absence<br />

1972: 1 January- 30 June<br />

1973: 1 January-30 June<br />

Lecture Committee, 10 May 1950-24 April 1951<br />

[Lecture tour in Northern California, 4-6 May 1964]<br />

Letters<br />

Mark Edwin Andrews of Parents Committee, 19 September 1969<br />

President Bok on Harvard University finances, November-December 1971<br />

President <strong>and</strong> Fellows of Harvard College re: honorary degrees, in conjunction with Arthur<br />

Schlesinger, Jr., n.d.<br />

List of degree c<strong>and</strong>idates, ca. 1951<br />

Littauer <strong>Library</strong>, 6 January 1953–11 December 1956<br />

[Lloyd Rudolph]<br />

[―Modern <strong>and</strong> traditional administration reexamined‖: International Political Science<br />

Association IX World Congress: Montreal, Canada, 23 August 1973]<br />

Box 528<br />

[―The President <strong>and</strong> the Coordination of Economic Policy‖: Term paper for Government<br />

250b, Spring term 1949-1950]<br />

[P.S. 348: Course Outline, 1974]<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um: Professor Black: ―The Fiscal Significance of Farm Price Supports‖<br />

Panel on the Problems <strong>and</strong> Value of Sponsored Research, 1969<br />

Petition signed by JKG: re Littauer demonstrators, 15 June 1972<br />

[Photographs]<br />

Program on U.S.-Japan relations, 1987-1990<br />

Questionnaire on faculty attitudes for Harvard University, December 1967<br />

Recommendations, 7 January 1951–26 December 1953<br />

[257]


Retirement Plans, 1973-1974<br />

Riots, 9-22 April 1969<br />

Sabbatical<br />

Spring term, 1969-1970<br />

Winter, 1969<br />

Scholarships, 21 February 1951–23 May 1955<br />

Search for New President, 1970-1971<br />

Society of Harvard Dames<br />

14 April 1966<br />

7 November 1968<br />

Students<br />

Class lists, 14 March 1952-13 March 1961<br />

Demonstration <strong>and</strong> faculty meeting: re: Dow Chemical Representative, October 1967<br />

Teach-In on Vietnam at Harvard, 14 April 1965<br />

Telephone number change, June 1970<br />

Tutorial, 17 September 1951-September 1957<br />

Visiting Committee<br />

Luncheon: Faculty Club, 12 March 1968<br />

Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December 1973<br />

Weld House Freshmen Cider Hour, 27 March 1968<br />

Winthrop House<br />

Dinner for Master Chalmers, 29 May 1974<br />

Economic Table, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 October 1971<br />

Master‘s Table, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 November 1973<br />

Young Republicans, 23 October 1968<br />

Series 6. Campaign File, 1959-1980.<br />

About 2,000 items, 2.016 cubic feet; 1 linear foot, 9 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.<br />

This series contains correspondence, schedules, memor<strong>and</strong>a, draft speeches, articles <strong>and</strong> other<br />

materials relating to Galbraith's activities in political campaigns, specifically his work as an advisor<br />

to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son, George McGovern, <strong>and</strong> Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong> from the late 1950s<br />

to the 1980s.<br />

Box 529<br />

1960 Presidential Campaign File<br />

Correspondence<br />

With JFK, January 1959-December 1960<br />

General<br />

1960<br />

24 February-13 July<br />

16 July-31 August<br />

6 September-29 November<br />

Democratic National Convention, 1960: 3 June-16 July<br />

Farm speech for JFK, draft, revised typescripts<br />

[258]


<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith<br />

Campaign appearances<br />

1960<br />

28 July<br />

16-18 September<br />

October<br />

11-13<br />

18-20<br />

20-21<br />

26<br />

27 October-27 November<br />

Campaign article:<br />

―The Case for <strong>Kennedy</strong>,‖ draft <strong>and</strong> revised typescript, correspondence 16-22<br />

September 1960<br />

―The Issue of Experience in the 1960 Campaign,‖ draft <strong>and</strong> mimeocopies<br />

Campaign speech, ―Basic Economic Speech‖<br />

Draft <strong>and</strong> revised typescripts<br />

Draft typescripts<br />

Mimeocopy<br />

Box 530<br />

Inauguration<br />

Correspondence, December 1960-January 1961<br />

Tickets <strong>and</strong> schedules<br />

Job applications <strong>and</strong> resumes sent to JGK, November 1960-March 1961<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>a<br />

Campaign strategy, 1960<br />

Financing the Democratic program<br />

Re: Presidential Appointments<br />

Press releases, 1960: July-October; undated<br />

Press clippings re: JKG<br />

Questions <strong>and</strong> answers for JFK<br />

―The Complete Economic Gazetteer,‖ draft, revised typescript, <strong>and</strong> mimeostencil<br />

Drafts <strong>and</strong> typescripts<br />

Speech for JFK: ―The Question of the Budget‖<br />

Statement for JFK<br />

On Al Smith<br />

On the Interest Rate Ceiling, January 1960<br />

McGovern for President Campaign<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

Americans in France, Paris, 24 September 1972<br />

Art for McGovern exhibition, New York, 20 September 1972<br />

Attleboro, MA, 17 April 1972<br />

Atlee, <strong>John</strong> (2 folders)<br />

Binghamton, NY, 6 June 1972<br />

Buffalo, NY, 14 April 1972<br />

California<br />

[259]


1972<br />

18-26 May<br />

19-22 October<br />

Campaign financing<br />

Campaign suggestions from the Electorate<br />

March 1971-June 1972<br />

1972<br />

July<br />

Box 531<br />

August<br />

September<br />

October-November<br />

Trip to Canaan, Riverdale, NY, 30 September-1 October, 1972<br />

Clippings for Speeches<br />

Correspondence<br />

with McGovern headquarters<br />

recruiting for McGovern cause<br />

Democratic Rally, Concord, MA, 3 November 1972<br />

Economists for McGovern<br />

Endorsement of McGovern, Washington Press Conference, 18 May 1971<br />

Essex <strong>and</strong> Hartford, CT, 28-30 October 1972<br />

Fundraising invitations regretted<br />

Fundraising luncheon, New York City, 6 October 1971<br />

[General]<br />

Hunter College forum, New York, 23 October 1972<br />

Letter to the New York Times signed by ten economists<br />

Madison Square Garden rally, New York, 13-14 June 1972<br />

Shirley MacLaine<br />

Frank Mankiewicz<br />

Milwaukee, WI, 26-27 March 1972<br />

Sponsorship of National Teach-in, 25 October 1972<br />

New York, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Columbus, 5-8 October 1972<br />

New York, Philadelphia, Boston, 2-3 November 1972<br />

Northampton, MA, 13 April 1972<br />

Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio 12-16 October 1972<br />

Potential Campaign Workers<br />

Princeton, NJ, fundraiser 30-31 May 1972<br />

Questions directed to JKG about McGovern<br />

Rutl<strong>and</strong>, VT, 16 August 1972<br />

San Francisco, Honolulu, 4-6 September 1972<br />

Sherry party on McGovern Day, Cambridge, 11 October 1972<br />

Shriver news service<br />

Box 532<br />

Speeches for McGovern<br />

Speech on Economics<br />

United Armenian Church, Watertown 23 April 1972<br />

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Gordon Weil<br />

Winchester, MA, 23 April 1972<br />

Worcester, MA, 20 April 1972<br />

Speech File<br />

Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son<br />

Draft, November 1963<br />

Poverty message, 16 March 1964 (2 folders)<br />

Language for acceptance speech, August 1964<br />

International Monetary System, 1965<br />

Language for Inaugural Address, 1965<br />

February 1966<br />

Washington, March 1966<br />

Text for speech at University of Denver, 26 August 1966<br />

State of the Union, 1966<br />

UN speech, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.<br />

Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />

Visit to Bangladesh, 14 February 1972<br />

―History, Change, <strong>and</strong> Response,‖ December 1979<br />

Economic Policy campaign speech, December 1979<br />

January 1980<br />

Robert F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Canada, May 1964<br />

Senator Gaylord Nelson, Capital Gains Bill, August 1978<br />

Series 7. White House File, 1961-1964.<br />

About 2,000 items, 2.016 cubic feet; 1 linear foot, 9 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by type of material, thereunder chronological.<br />

This series includes correspondence, speech drafts, memor<strong>and</strong>a for the President, <strong>and</strong> other papers<br />

documenting Galbraith's work as an advisor to the President. This series also includes a small<br />

amount of correspondence <strong>and</strong> clippings relating to Galbraith's nomination as ambassador to India.<br />

For more information on his appointment refer to Series 8. Ambassador to India File, 1961-1963.<br />

Box 533<br />

Addresses<br />

Inaugural Address<br />

First draft typescript<br />

Second draft typescript<br />

State of the Union Address<br />

Draft typescripts, 26-27 January 1961<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>a, 12-19 January 1961<br />

Revised draft<br />

Ambassador File<br />

Applications, Assistant to the Ambassador, 1961: 23 March-26 June, Undated<br />

Clippings regarding appointment as Ambassador to India, 13 December 1960-1 November<br />

1961, undated<br />

Letters regarding appointment as Ambassador to India, 1961<br />

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4 January-23 March<br />

March<br />

24-27<br />

28-31<br />

1 April-15 December<br />

Papers regarding appointment as Ambassador to India, 1961: March-April<br />

Chronological file<br />

20 December 1960-31 January 1961<br />

1961<br />

February<br />

1-14<br />

16-28<br />

March<br />

1-14<br />

15-17<br />

Box 534<br />

18-23<br />

24-27<br />

28-31<br />

1 April-17 May<br />

―Not Sent,‖ 1961: 25 February-27 March<br />

Correspondence with JFK, 6 January 1961-15 November 1963<br />

Correspondence re Cosmos Club membership for JFK, 1961: February-June<br />

Job Applications, 1961: 10 January-21 March, undated<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um<br />

Foreign Assistance<br />

4 March 1961<br />

Classified (2 folders)<br />

―Intelligence, Party Commitment, <strong>and</strong> Political Reward‖<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

1960: 16 November-17 December<br />

1961<br />

6 January-31 March<br />

23-30 January<br />

7-23 March<br />

6 April 1962-21 October 1963<br />

Undated (2 folders)<br />

―Needed Machinery for Stable <strong>and</strong> Competitive Prices‖<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um for the President<br />

22 March 1961<br />

―Air Transport Matter,‖ September 1963<br />

Box 535<br />

―Balance of Payments,‖ [General] 1963<br />

―Baruch,‖ 16 March 1961<br />

―A Civilian Development Commission‖<br />

―Economic Saints, Moderates <strong>and</strong> Radicals,‖ 2 February 1961<br />

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―Fire Brigade Operations Abroad,‖ 22 March 1961<br />

―Interest Rates <strong>and</strong> Your Meeting… with the Banking Svengalis,‖ 16 February 1961<br />

―Prestigitation, Legerdemain, Graft <strong>and</strong> Hanky Panky in Foreign Aid,‖ 28 February 1961<br />

―The Recession <strong>and</strong> What Now,‖ Draft typescripts, March 1961<br />

22<br />

24-25<br />

―Tax Reduction…‖ draft typescript, undated<br />

Message on Agriculture, draft typescripts, 28 February-16 March<br />

Message on Balance of Payments<br />

AID: Burden sharing proposal, 1963<br />

Draft typescripts, 1961<br />

January<br />

26-28<br />

29<br />

31 January-2 February<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>a<br />

17-27 January 1961<br />

9 September 1963<br />

Press release, 6 February 1961<br />

Message on Budget <strong>and</strong> Fiscal Policy, memor<strong>and</strong>a, press release, 24 March 1961, undated<br />

Box 536<br />

Message on Feed Grains, memor<strong>and</strong>a<br />

1961<br />

30 January-10 February<br />

11 February-22 March<br />

Message on Interest Rates, draft typescripts 29-30 January 1961<br />

Message on Program for Economic Recovery <strong>and</strong> Growth, memor<strong>and</strong>a, press release, 1961: 25<br />

January-2 February<br />

Personnel Matters [Closed]<br />

―A Positive Approach to Foreign Aid‖<br />

President‘s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency <strong>and</strong> Youth Crime, 1963<br />

President‘s Task Force on Natural Beauty, 1964 (3 folders)<br />

Press releases, 1961<br />

29 January-2 March<br />

4-28 March<br />

―The Strategy of Peace,‖ Foreword by JKG, 7 December 1960-3 February 1961<br />

White House Conference on Aging, 9-12 January 1961<br />

Series 8. Ambassador to India File, 1961-1963.<br />

About 4,500 items, 4.536 cubic feet; 3 linear feet, 11 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by type, thereunder chronological.<br />

The bulk of this series is made up of clippings from Indian newspapers, providing accounts of<br />

Galbraith's activities as ambassador to India. These clippings are further divided by region featuring<br />

the Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Madras <strong>and</strong> Mysore consular areas. This series also includes a small<br />

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amount of other material, including speeches, memos, <strong>and</strong> correspondence relating to Galbraith‘s<br />

appointment in India.<br />

Box 537<br />

Articles<br />

[For Gloria Stein, June 1963]<br />

The language of economics, 23 October<br />

Bills [Closed]<br />

Clubs<br />

Gasoline<br />

Household (2 folders)<br />

Miscellaneous (4 folders)<br />

Stationary<br />

Bokaro Steel Mill: Memor<strong>and</strong>a <strong>and</strong> figures<br />

Book Project<br />

Ford fund: New York requests for replacements<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

Transmission <strong>and</strong> acknowledgement letters (2 folders)<br />

Car<br />

Clippings, 1961-1963<br />

Bombay Consular Area<br />

Address at Gujarat University, 15 May 1962<br />

Address at Phoolgard, 10-19 September 1961<br />

Address at San Francisco, 5-8 June 1962<br />

Annamali University address <strong>and</strong> honorary doctorate degree, 6-14 October 1961<br />

Arrival in India, 9-18 April 1961<br />

Bokaro Steel Mill, 28 October 1961<br />

Bombay visit, 1-2 August 1961<br />

Canadian geese presented at zoo, 27 August 1961<br />

Credentials presented to Indian President, 18-23 April 1961<br />

Dag Hammarskjoeld death, 18 September 1961, 19-20 September 1961<br />

Davis Cup Match at New Delhi, 1961: 27 September-8 October<br />

Delhi meeting with Business International representatives, 27 October 1961<br />

Doctorate for Ambassador, 7 June 1962<br />

Editorials, 1961: 14 February-28 November<br />

Greater Calcutta development plan, 1961: September, 5 October, 10 October<br />

I.D.A. loan for India roads, 22-24 June 1961<br />

Indian package program conference, 21-23 September 1961<br />

Indian soldiers with U.N. in Congo, 5-8 October 1961<br />

Interview with Leo Fredericks, 29 October 1961<br />

Jet fighter purchase negotiations with Russia, 14-27 May 1962<br />

Kerala visit, 7-16 October 1961<br />

Box 538<br />

Lok Sabha Debate, 6-8 June 1962<br />

Mahatma G<strong>and</strong>hi Samadhi, 21-24 April 1961<br />

―Meet the Press‖ interview, 13 November 1961, 11-15 November 1961<br />

Meetings with Foreign Secretary Desai, 1961: 16 September-12 October<br />

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Box 539<br />

Meeting with Harriman, Call on P.M. Nehru, 1961: 23 September-8 October<br />

Meeting with Prime Minister Nehru, 16-21 September 1961<br />

Photos of Ambassador at local events, 17-29 May 1962<br />

President <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s letter to Ambassador‘s son, 4 April 1961<br />

Press Conference in New Delhi, 19 April 1961, 21-25 April 1961<br />

Press Conference in New Delhi, 22-26 June 1961<br />

Press conference at New Delhi, 4 October 1961, 5 October 1961<br />

Press conference in New Delhi, 27 October 1961, 28-31 October 1961<br />

Press conference, Washington, D.C., 4-5 November 1961<br />

Profile of Ambassador, 10-16 April 1961<br />

Statement of Indian agriculture, 11 September 1961<br />

Statement before U.S. Senate, 8 June 1962<br />

Swearing-in ceremony, 4-13 April 1961<br />

Tea-party honouring Mrs. Galbraith, 1 September 1961<br />

Trip to Mysore <strong>and</strong> Bangalore, 12-22 October 1961<br />

University of Bombay address, 1961: 1 September-November<br />

U.S.-India cotton agreement, 2 June 1962<br />

U.S.-India non-ferrous metal loan pact, 1961: 24 June-29 October<br />

U.S. loan to premier automobiles, August 1961<br />

U.S. loan for thermal power plant, 15 May 1962<br />

Visit to Triv<strong>and</strong>rum, 29 September 1961<br />

Washington, D.C. trip, 8 September 1961, 6-16 September 1961<br />

Wiesner visit, 8-11 October 1961<br />

World Bank Loan, 24-25 June 1961<br />

Calcutta Consular Area<br />

Address: Indian Institute of Public Administration, 26-28 August 1961<br />

Annamali University address <strong>and</strong> honorary doctorate degree, 13 October 1961<br />

Bokaro Steel Mill, 1961: 25 June-13 November<br />

Credentials presented to Indian President, 11-22 April 1961<br />

Davis Cup Tennis Match at New Delhi, 1961: 28 September-2 October<br />

Editorials, 15 December 1960-24 November 1961<br />

Greater Calcutta development plan, 1961: 5 October-2 November<br />

Indian package program conference, 24-25 September 1961<br />

Indian soldiers with U.N. in Congo, 5-9 October 1961<br />

Indo-Pak problems, 12 November 1961<br />

Madras University address, August 1961<br />

Meeting with Harriman, Call on P.M. Nehru, 24 September 1961<br />

Meeting with Prime Minister Nehru, 28 December 1961, 30 December 1961<br />

Mrs. <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s visit postponed, 31 December 1961<br />

Nehru-<strong>Kennedy</strong> talks appraised, 14 November 1961<br />

Nehru‘s suggestion ―One year of cooperation‖, 12 November 1961<br />

Peace Corp. volunteers, 29-31 December 1961<br />

Press conference<br />

Bangalore, 20 October 1961, 22-23 October 1961<br />

New Delhi<br />

19 April 1961, 21 April 1961<br />

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22 June 1961, 23-25 June 1961<br />

4 October 1961, 5 October 1961<br />

27 October 1961, 28-30 October 1961<br />

U.S. educational consortium for I.T.I., 12 November 1961<br />

U.S.-India non-ferrous metal loan pact, 28-30 October 1961<br />

U.S. loan for power plants, 26 April 1961<br />

Washington, D.C. trip<br />

8 September 1961, 9-16 September 1961<br />

30 December 1961, 31 December 1961<br />

Delhi Branch Post<br />

Address: Indian Institute of Public Administration, 26-31 August 1961<br />

Address at Radraphur University, 6 September 1961, 7-22 September 1961<br />

Annamli University address <strong>and</strong> honorary doctorate degree, 6-18 October 1961<br />

Appointment <strong>and</strong> swearing-in ceremony, 1 July 1960-6 April 1961<br />

Ayudha Puja Festival at palace, 19 October 1961<br />

Canadian geese presented to zoo, 1961: 26 August-4 September<br />

Davis Cup Tennis match at New Delhi, 3 October 1961<br />

Delhi meeting with Business International representatives, 27 October 1961<br />

Editorials, 15 December 1960-26 October 1961<br />

Greater Calcutta Development Plan, 5-13 October 1961<br />

Indian package program conference, 22 September 1961 <strong>and</strong> 23 October 1961<br />

Box 540<br />

Indian soldiers with U.N. in Congo, 5-12 October 1961<br />

Meeting with Harriman, 22 September 1961<br />

President <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s letter to Ambassador‘s son, 3-6 April 1961<br />

Press Conference at New Delhi<br />

22-25 June 1961<br />

27 October 1961, 1961: 28 October-27 November<br />

U.S.-India non-ferrous metal loan pact, 1961: 24 June-3 November<br />

U.S. loans for power plants, 26 April 1961<br />

U.S. loan to premier automobiles, 1961: 22 August-2 September<br />

Visit to Ernakulam, 15-16 October 1961<br />

Visit to Triv<strong>and</strong>rum, 14-16 October 1961<br />

Washington D.C. trip, 8-21 September 1961<br />

Madras Consular Area<br />

Address at Gujarat University, 23 March 1961, 25-31 March 1962<br />

Address at Indian Institute on Public Administration, 27-31 August 1961<br />

Address at Radrapur University, 6 September 1961, 10-13 September 1961<br />

Address at Wellington, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, 16 October 1961<br />

Annamali University address <strong>and</strong> honorary doctorate degree, 12 October 1961 <strong>and</strong><br />

26 October 1961<br />

Appointment <strong>and</strong> swearing-in ceremony, 1961: 17 March-28 April<br />

Canadian geese presented at zoo, 29 August 1961<br />

Credentials presented to India president, 6-23 April 1961<br />

Davis Cup tennis match at New Delhi, 1961: 27 September-14 October<br />

Delhi meeting with business international representatives, 1961: 27 October-4<br />

November<br />

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Box 541<br />

Box 542<br />

Editorials, 1961: 2 January-27 November<br />

―Foreign affairs‖ article re-printed in India, 5-7 April 1961<br />

Freedom for Portuguese colonies, 3 December 1961<br />

Greater Calcutta development plan, 11 October 1961<br />

Hyderbad visit, 1-5 July 1962<br />

India‘s view on Berlin access, 26-28 August 1961<br />

Indian Dairyman Publication, October 1961<br />

Indian package program conference, 1961: 22-28 September <strong>and</strong> October<br />

Indian soldiers with U.N. in Congo, 1961: 24 April-11 October<br />

Interview with Leo Fredericks, 29 October 1961<br />

―Investment in Education‖ broadcast, 2 February 1962, 5-6 February 1962<br />

Kamaraj Tribute, 18-19 August 1961<br />

Kerala school lunch programme, November 1961<br />

Mahatma G<strong>and</strong>hi Samadhi, 21-24 April 1961<br />

Meetings with Foreign Secretary Desai, 1961: 18 September-17 December<br />

Meeting with Harriman: Call on P.M. Nehru, 1961: 22 September-4 October<br />

Meeting with Kerala Governor Giri, 22 August 1961<br />

Meeting with Prime Minister Nehru, 17 December 1961, 15 December 1961-4<br />

January 1962<br />

Meeting with Swaran Singh, 25 June 1961<br />

Milk powder gift from U.S., 18-28 August 1961 <strong>and</strong> October 1961<br />

Mysinda Publication, 29 October 1961<br />

Power generation agreement, 1961: 19 August-18 September<br />

Presentation of mobile van to nutrition programme, October 1961<br />

Press conference<br />

Ahmedbad, March 1962<br />

Jaipur, 2 December 1961, 3-4 December 1961<br />

New Delhi<br />

19 April 1961, 21-22 April 1961<br />

22-26 June 1961<br />

4 October 1961, 5-9 October 1961<br />

27-31 October 1961<br />

Washington, D.C., 3 November 1961, 5 November 1961<br />

Prime Minister Nehru‘s visit to U.S., 1961: 25 June-18 November<br />

Resignation from Cosmos Club, 10-13 January 1962<br />

Review of The Great Crash, 17 December 1961<br />

Statements at New Delhi Airport, 15 September 1961, 15-20 September 1961<br />

Trip to Bangalore, 17-29 October 1961<br />

Trip to Chidambaram, 1961: 29 October-19 November<br />

Trip to Mysore, 12-29 October 1961<br />

Trip to Triv<strong>and</strong>rum, 13 November 1961<br />

University of Calcutta address, 21 July 1961 <strong>and</strong> 20 August 1961<br />

U.S. foreign aid policy, 10 September 1961<br />

U.S.-India loan pact, 26 March 1962, 27-30 March 1962<br />

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U.S.-India non ferrous metal loan pact, 1961: 23 June-30 October<br />

U.S. Loan to premier automobiles, 23-31 August 1961<br />

Visit to industrial estate, Guindy, 6 July 1961 <strong>and</strong> September 1961<br />

Washington, D.C. trip, 8 September 1961, 9-12 September 1961<br />

Washington, D.C. trip, 26 March 1962, 27-30 March 1962<br />

Wheat, flour gift from U.S., 25-26 June 1961<br />

Mysore University address <strong>and</strong> honorary degree<br />

Bombay Consular Area, 25-28 November 1961<br />

Calcutta Consular Area, 26-27 November 1961<br />

Delhi Branch Post, 26-27 November 1961<br />

Madras Consular Area, 24-30 November 1961<br />

Press conference in New Delhi , 1961<br />

Bombay Consular Area, 22-26 November<br />

Calcutta Consular Area, 23-24 November<br />

Delhi Branch Post, 23-26 November<br />

Box 543<br />

Madras Consular Area, 23-24 November<br />

Trip to South India, 1961<br />

Bombay Consular Area, Ernakulam, 15-17 October<br />

Madras Consular Area<br />

Chidambaram, 14 October-4 November<br />

Coimbatore, 17 October<br />

Ernakulam, 15-25 October<br />

Triv<strong>and</strong>rum, 13-19 October<br />

Trip to Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, 1961<br />

Bombay Consular Area<br />

20 July-1 August<br />

August<br />

2-4<br />

5-9<br />

Calcutta Consular Area<br />

July<br />

6-19<br />

20-21<br />

21-23<br />

22 (2 folders)<br />

Box 544<br />

23 (2 folders)<br />

24 July-5 August<br />

Delhi Branch Post<br />

18-22 July<br />

23-24 July<br />

25 July-10 August<br />

Madras Consular Area<br />

[General], 13 July-12 August<br />

Kannada, 20 July-2 August<br />

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Malayalam, 18-25 July<br />

Tamil, 19-30 July<br />

Box 545<br />

Telugu, 13-29 July<br />

Financial aspects<br />

FY 1962<br />

FY 1963<br />

Last file coming over from India with all the tie-up details (2 folders)<br />

Personal: Ambassador Galbraith<br />

Press releases, 1961: 25 August-14 October<br />

Speeches<br />

Statement on arrival in New Delhi, 8 April 1961<br />

Address at the University of Toronto, 2 June 1961<br />

Economic development in perspective, Madras, 19 July 1961<br />

The developing <strong>and</strong> the developed: A revised view, Calcutta, 21 July 1961<br />

Address at Bombay University, Bombay, 31 July 1961<br />

Remarks on signing power project agreements: U.S. Embassy, 16 August 1961<br />

Public administration <strong>and</strong> the public corporation, New Delhi, 25 August 1961<br />

Address at Delhi Zoo, New Delhi, 26 August 1961<br />

On criticism in the open society, 12 October 1961<br />

Remarks at Annamalai Convention, 12 October 1961<br />

Remarks on school lunch program, Kerala, 14 October 1961<br />

Statement on U.S. Economic Assistance, 14 October 1961<br />

Press Conference, 27 October 1961<br />

―Meet the Press‖, 12 November 1961<br />

The perils of responsibility, Mysore, 25 November 1961<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> economic development: An economist‘s view, 9 December 1961<br />

The causes of poverty: A clinical view, 23 March 1962<br />

Remarks on Pamba-Kakki Dam project, 11 April 1962<br />

Address to Indian Council of World Affairs, 13 April 1962<br />

Announcement of U.S. Assistance, 20 April 1962<br />

Exports in the developing economy, 27 April 1962<br />

Remarks on Cotton Agreement, 17 May 1962<br />

The approach to poverty, 3 June 1962<br />

Economic development: Rival systems <strong>and</strong> comparative advantage, 4 June 1962<br />

Remarks to advanced management seminar, 27 July 1962<br />

Address at the Constitution Club, New Delhi, 8 August 1962<br />

Address at Orissa, University of Agriculture, 25 August 1962<br />

The purpose of economic development, 5 October 1962<br />

World Science <strong>and</strong> the U.S.A., 9 January 1963<br />

Press conference, 17 January 1963<br />

The United States <strong>and</strong> the current scene, 20 February 1963<br />

Statement, Bhopal, 12 March 1963<br />

Press conference, 15 March 1963<br />

Address at Tribhuwan University, 4 April 1963<br />

The deeper difference in economic society, 12 April 1963<br />

On the theory of development planning, 13 July 1963<br />

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A postscript on policy, 28 June 1963<br />

Economic development in perspective, n.d.<br />

Talk to Embassy staff, New Delhi, n.d.<br />

[Thanks for parting gifts]<br />

Series 9. Writings.<br />

About 129,600 items, 240.66 cubic feet; 208 linear feet, 9.5 linear inches.<br />

The Writing series documents <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s work as an author, lecturer, professor, <strong>and</strong><br />

government official. The series is composed of four subseries: Book Manuscripts (the largest);<br />

Articles; Speeches; <strong>and</strong> Other Writings, which includes book introductions, book reviews,<br />

interviews, <strong>and</strong> testimonies, among other types of materials.<br />

Series 9.1. Book Manuscripts.<br />

About 121,000 items, 121.968 cubic feet; 105 linear feet, 10 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by book title, thereunder by type of material.<br />

This series contains materials relating to <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s numerous books, both published<br />

<strong>and</strong> unpublished. The series is arranged alphabetically by title of the book, <strong>and</strong> thereunder by type<br />

of material. The bulk of the series consists of annotated manuscripts, typescripts, galleys, proof<br />

pages, chapter files, <strong>and</strong> drafts of many of Galbraith‘s works, as well as a small amount of research<br />

material, publicity files, <strong>and</strong> correspondence between Galbraith <strong>and</strong> his publishers. This series<br />

contains material for over fifty books, <strong>and</strong> prominent works featured among these include The<br />

Affluent Society, A Life in Our Times, The New Industrial State, The Scotch, <strong>and</strong> The Triumph, as<br />

well as many others.<br />

Box 546<br />

The Affluent Society<br />

Editions<br />

First edition<br />

Galleys<br />

Marked Proof<br />

Proof Pages with Corrections<br />

Proof Pages with Indexing Notations<br />

Manuscript<br />

Draft typescript<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Chapter 11<br />

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Box 547<br />

Box 548<br />

Chapter 12<br />

Chapter 13<br />

Chapter 14<br />

Chapter 15<br />

Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17<br />

Chapter 18<br />

Chapter 19<br />

Early draft typescript, chapters 1, 2, 5<br />

Revised draft (incomplete)<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Chapter 11<br />

Chapter 12<br />

Chapter 13<br />

Chapter 14<br />

Chapter 15<br />

Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17<br />

Chapter 18<br />

Chapter 19<br />

Chapter 20<br />

First version<br />

Second version<br />

Chapter 21<br />

Typescript with galley marks<br />

Title-chapter 2<br />

Chapters 3-4<br />

Chapters 5-6<br />

Chapters 7-8<br />

Chapters 9-10<br />

Chapters 11-12<br />

Chapters 13-14<br />

Chapters 15-16<br />

Chapters 17-18<br />

Chapters 19-21<br />

Chapters 22-23<br />

Chapters 24-25<br />

Unused draft typescript, chapter 3<br />

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Box 549<br />

Box 550<br />

Box 551<br />

Research materials<br />

Reviews<br />

1958<br />

February-15 June<br />

16 June-December<br />

1959, undated<br />

Revised (second) edition<br />

Comments (including thanks for copies sent)<br />

Copy for Houghton Mifflin Spring Bulletin, 1969<br />

Correspondence with Houghton-Mifflin, 1969<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Introduction in The Atlantic, May 1969<br />

Introduction: Successo, April 1970<br />

Introduction to Japanese Edition<br />

Manuscript<br />

[Draft 1]<br />

Introduction (1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

Introduction (3 of 3 folders)<br />

Introduction-Chapter VII<br />

Chapters VIII-XIV<br />

Chapters XV-XXIV<br />

[Draft 2]<br />

Introduction-Chapter V<br />

Chapters VI-VIII<br />

Chapters IX-XII<br />

Chapters XIII-XIX<br />

Chapters XX-XXIV<br />

[Draft 3]<br />

Chapters I-VI<br />

Chapters VII-VIII<br />

Chapters IX-XII<br />

Chapters XIII-XV<br />

Chapters XVI-XVIII<br />

Chapters XIX-XXIV<br />

Manuscript proofs<br />

Foreword <strong>and</strong> introduction<br />

Chapters I-VI<br />

Chapters VII-X<br />

Chapters XI-XV<br />

Chapters XVI-XXI<br />

Chapters XXII-XXIV<br />

Index<br />

[272]


Box 552<br />

Box 553<br />

Galley proofs<br />

Third edition<br />

Flap Copy<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Fortune Book Club<br />

General Correspondence, 1987-1975 [Closed]<br />

Houghton-Mifflin: Comments, Reviews<br />

Index<br />

Manuscript<br />

Galleys<br />

Introduction-Chapter VIII<br />

Chapters IX-XXIV<br />

Master proofs<br />

Foreword <strong>and</strong> introduction<br />

Chapters I-IX<br />

Chapters X-XXIV<br />

Index<br />

Master proofs confirming revisions<br />

Foreword <strong>and</strong> introduction<br />

Chapters I-IX<br />

Chapters X-XXIV<br />

Proofs<br />

Front matter <strong>and</strong> index<br />

Chapters I-III<br />

Chapters IV-VIII<br />

Chapters IX-XIV<br />

Chapters XV-XX<br />

Chapters XXI-XXIV<br />

Pages corrected on final reading (2 folders)<br />

WJR <strong>and</strong> JKG final manuscript<br />

Introduction-Chapter V<br />

Chapters VI-X<br />

Chapters XI-XVII<br />

Chapters XVIII-XXIV<br />

WJR original research manuscript<br />

Introduction-Chapter VI<br />

Chapters VII-XI<br />

Chapters XII-XVII<br />

Chapter XVIII-index<br />

Permissions<br />

Reviews<br />

Fourth edition<br />

Catalogue Copy, ―The Affluent Society Revisited‖<br />

[273]


Box 554<br />

Flap copy<br />

Foreign Rights [Closed]<br />

Introduction, ―The Affluent Society Revisited‖ (1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

Introduction, ―The Affluent Society Revisited‖ (3 of 3 folders)<br />

Paperback Edition<br />

Recipients<br />

Introduction to 40th anniversary edition of The Affluent Society<br />

Foreign editions<br />

Arabic, Persian, <strong>and</strong> Indonesian Editions<br />

Chinese Edition, United States Information Agency (USIA)<br />

Czechoslovakian Edition<br />

Danish Edition<br />

Dutch Edition<br />

English Edition (2 folders)<br />

French Edition<br />

German Edition<br />

1967-1960<br />

1959<br />

1958<br />

Box 555<br />

Italian Edition<br />

Japanese Edition<br />

Korean Edition [Closed]<br />

Nepali & Tamil Editions<br />

Norwegian Edition<br />

Portuguese Edition [Closed]<br />

Slovenian Edition [Closed]<br />

Spanish Edition<br />

Swedish Edition [Closed]<br />

Swedish Paperback edition [Closed]<br />

Yugoslavian Edition [Closed]<br />

Other editions<br />

College Edition<br />

Franklin <strong>Library</strong> Edition<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong> Paperback Edition [Closed]<br />

Penguin edition<br />

Sentry Edition<br />

General files<br />

Banning by Roselle, New Jersey Board of Education, 1972<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

July 1977-September 1958<br />

Box 556<br />

1958: August-January<br />

Index cards<br />

[274]


Index<br />

Sources<br />

New Jacket Copy, April 1961<br />

Notes for lecture on The Affluent Society Reconsidered<br />

Permissions<br />

1989-1970<br />

1969-1968<br />

1967-1965<br />

1964-1961<br />

1960<br />

1959-1958<br />

Revisions for next printing<br />

Recent Comments, 1964-1990, undated<br />

The Age of Pragmatism<br />

Editions<br />

Japanese<br />

Shogakukan<br />

General (1 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 557<br />

General (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

Foreword<br />

The Age of Uncertainty<br />

Book<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Agenda for first parts of book<br />

Bestseller lists<br />

Book Club (British) [Closed]<br />

Book-of-the-Month Club<br />

Catalog copy for Houghton Mifflin <strong>and</strong> Andre Deutsch<br />

Comments (3 folders)<br />

Corrections<br />

List of illustrations <strong>and</strong> index for British edition (3 folders)<br />

Submitted by pre-publication readers<br />

Suggestions from Austin Olney<br />

Corrigenda<br />

Correspondence<br />

BBC publications<br />

Peter Campbell, regarding researcher<br />

Andre Deutsch<br />

General<br />

Reviews<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Excerpts<br />

Book Digest [Closed]<br />

Clipper, September 1977<br />

Harvard magazine, 1977: May-June<br />

Horizon, March 1977<br />

[275]


Box 558<br />

Box 559<br />

Box 560<br />

Box 561<br />

Box 562<br />

First serial rights<br />

Foreign editions<br />

German edition, foreword<br />

Iranian<br />

[General] [Closed]<br />

Dani-Shonou publication of The Listener scripts<br />

Japanese<br />

Foreign rights [Closed]<br />

Galleys<br />

Corrections (3 folders)<br />

Returned to JKG (3 folders)<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Flap copy<br />

Paperback rights [Closed]<br />

Illustrations (3 folders)<br />

Index galleys<br />

Lists of those to receive copies of American <strong>and</strong> British editions (2 folders)<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Chapters<br />

I: The Prophets <strong>and</strong> Promise of Classical Capitalism (4 folders)<br />

II: The Manners <strong>and</strong> Morals of High Capitalism (1-3 of 4 folders)<br />

II: The Manners <strong>and</strong> Morals of High Capitalism (4 of 4 folders)<br />

III: The Dissent of Man (3 folders)<br />

IV: Colonialism <strong>and</strong> the Colonial World (3 folders)<br />

V: Lenin <strong>and</strong> the Great Ungluing (1-3 of 4 folders)<br />

V: Lenin <strong>and</strong> the Great Ungluing (4 of 4 folders)<br />

VI. The Uncertainties of Money (4 folders)<br />

VII. The Keynesian Reassurance (3 folders)<br />

VIII. The Corporation: Myth <strong>and</strong> the Reality (2 folders)<br />

IX. The Symbiotic Society (3 folders)<br />

X. Of L<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> People (2 folders)<br />

XI. The Metropolis (3 folders)<br />

XII. Democracy, Leadership, Commitment (1-3 of 5 folders)<br />

XII. Democracy, Leadership, Commitment (4-5 of 5 folders)<br />

Folded sheets (2 folders)<br />

Footnotes<br />

Front matter <strong>and</strong> colored pages<br />

Page proofs<br />

[276]


Box 563<br />

Box 564<br />

Box 565<br />

Corrections sent to BBC<br />

Foreword, Chapters I-III<br />

Chapters IV-VII<br />

Chapters VIII-XII<br />

Sent to JKG in California (2 folders)<br />

Typescript<br />

Sent to BBC<br />

Foreword, Chapters I-II<br />

Chapters III-IV<br />

Chapters V-VI<br />

Chapters VII-VIII<br />

Chapters IX-X<br />

Chapters XI-XII<br />

Permissions<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Scripts in The Listener<br />

Publicity<br />

Ad for The Age of Uncertainty course<br />

Arnoldo Monodadori publicity, Rome, 11-13 September 1978<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

New York, 29-31 March 1977<br />

Chicago, 6-8 April 1977<br />

Washington, 12-14 April 1977<br />

Publicity <strong>and</strong> advertising<br />

Kramer book stores ad, June 1977<br />

Trip to Washington, D.C., 4-5 April 1977<br />

Research<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

Notes <strong>and</strong> early drafts (4 folders)<br />

Symbiotic Society (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Symbiotic Society (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Reviews<br />

[General] (3 folders)<br />

British<br />

Second serial rights [Closed]<br />

Talking book for the blind<br />

Thanks for copy sent<br />

Box 566<br />

BBC Program<br />

Addams cartoon<br />

Advice <strong>and</strong> assistance<br />

[277]


Box 567<br />

Articles<br />

[General]<br />

CAG‘s article in Focus of KQED<br />

Canadian<br />

Filming dog‘s dinner in Newport, RI<br />

Focus, August 1976<br />

Washington Post, 27 September 1975<br />

Watertown Daily Times, 27 June 1975<br />

BBC personnel associated with The Age of Uncertainty<br />

College course material<br />

Comments<br />

American<br />

April 1978-December 1977<br />

1977<br />

November-October<br />

September<br />

August<br />

30-17<br />

16-1<br />

July<br />

June<br />

May<br />

British<br />

1977<br />

November-June<br />

May-April<br />

March-January<br />

Canadian<br />

Correspondence<br />

Accountants<br />

―Another View‖<br />

Arbatov, regarding his desire to edit comments from Program 13<br />

BBC<br />

July 1977-February 1976<br />

January 1976-December 1973<br />

Early [1973]<br />

[Contract information] [Closed]<br />

Prime Minister Bhutto, regarding introduction of Adrian Malone<br />

Christine Camerana<br />

CBC<br />

Fee payments<br />

Lawrence Grossman of PBS<br />

Happy collection of good letters praising The Age of Uncertainty<br />

ICPR<br />

KCET<br />

Senator <strong>Kennedy</strong> regarding filming at Hyannis<br />

[278]


Box 568<br />

Box 569<br />

Box 570<br />

Box 571<br />

Box 572<br />

Box 573<br />

Lee Kuan Yew<br />

New York Stock Exchange<br />

Regarding Henry Kissinger <strong>and</strong> possible sequel<br />

Research inquiries (3 folders)<br />

Travel expenses <strong>and</strong> reimbursements (2 folders)<br />

The White House<br />

Fausto Zapata, regarding filming in Mexico<br />

Cover story from Radio Times, 8-14 January 1977<br />

Episodes<br />

―Classical Capitalism‖<br />

Drafts (5 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research<br />

―Manners <strong>and</strong> Morals‖<br />

Drafts (4 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research (2 folders)<br />

―The Socialist Alternative‖<br />

Drafts (1-2 of 6 folders)<br />

Drafts (3-6 of 6 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research (2 folders)<br />

―The Colonial Idea‖<br />

Drafts (2 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research (2 folders)<br />

―The Great Ungluing‖<br />

Drafts (4 folders)<br />

Post-production scripts<br />

Research<br />

―Money‖<br />

Drafts (4 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research<br />

―The Keynesian Reassurance‖<br />

Drafts (5 folders)<br />

[279]


Box 574<br />

Box 575<br />

Box 576<br />

Box 577<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research<br />

―The Fatal Competition‖<br />

―The Corporation‖<br />

Drafts (4 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research (3 folders)<br />

―L<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the People‖<br />

Drafts (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Drafts (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research (6 folders)<br />

―The Metropolis‖<br />

Drafts (3 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research<br />

―Democracy, Capitalism, <strong>and</strong> Leadership‖<br />

Drafts (4 folders)<br />

Post-production script<br />

Research<br />

―Twelfth Night‖<br />

Drafts (1of 3 folders)<br />

Drafts (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

Research<br />

―Symbiotic Society‖<br />

Drafts (6 folders)<br />

Scripts for JKG voice-overs (2 folders)<br />

Exhibition of material in connection with series at Kress <strong>Library</strong>, Harvard Business<br />

School<br />

Expenses for 1976: October-November<br />

Films Incorporated<br />

Foreign comments<br />

French teacher<br />

French television participation<br />

Goldwater‘s objection to PBS financing BBC series, congressional record<br />

Green folder (early thoughts on The Age of Uncertainty)<br />

History of Economic Thought newsletter, Spring 1977<br />

Inns for Vermont weekend, 1977: March-January<br />

Insurance for JKG<br />

[280]


Box 578<br />

Box 579<br />

Box 580<br />

Itineraries<br />

[General]<br />

Filming, Winter 1976 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Filming, Winter 1976 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Filming, California, 1-13 June 1976<br />

Fall 1975 (3 folders)<br />

Summer 1975 (3 folders)<br />

Spring 1975 (3 folders)<br />

List of episodes <strong>and</strong> directors<br />

The Listener<br />

Comments<br />

Publication of television scripts<br />

JKG memor<strong>and</strong>um on series, 1974 (2 folders)<br />

Letter of invitation to appear on Program 12 to Robert Strauss<br />

Materials sent by Charles Benton, December 1977 (2 folders)<br />

Outlines<br />

Adrian Malone<br />

Early series (3 folders)<br />

Programs 1-6<br />

Programs 7-8<br />

24 July 1974 (2 folders)<br />

Premiere showing<br />

Cambridge, MA, 12 December 1976<br />

London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 5 January 1977<br />

Presentation tape<br />

Publicity<br />

Filming in Natchez, Natchez Democrat, 3 November 1975<br />

KCET‘s promotional game<br />

Los Angeles, 12-18 May 1977<br />

New York<br />

11 May 1977<br />

14 April 1977<br />

Official BBC press pack<br />

PBS publicity<br />

PBS <strong>and</strong> KCET publicity<br />

PBS promotional taping for WETA, Washington, D.C., 4 August 1977<br />

Photographs<br />

Press conference for French/Swiss The Age of Uncertainty, 9-14 December<br />

1977<br />

Press packet<br />

Press releases regarding sales<br />

Promotional film for Japanese The Age of Uncertainty<br />

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Box 581<br />

Box 582<br />

Trip to Canada, 21-25 March 1977<br />

University of California- San Diego<br />

Washington Post, 8 March 1974<br />

Red book<br />

Reviews<br />

[American]<br />

British<br />

Canadian<br />

Spanish television, 9 May 1983<br />

Student guide to course at Coast Community College<br />

Trip folders<br />

China (2 folders)<br />

California, 2-9 June 1976<br />

Europe, 1975: 11 April-24 May<br />

Geneva, for Swiss television press showing, 9-14 December 1977<br />

India (didn‘t go)<br />

London<br />

8-11 October 1976<br />

1976<br />

19 June-9 July<br />

22 February-23 April<br />

Baden-Baden, Paris, 1975: 30 November-17 December<br />

1974<br />

28 July-7 August<br />

24-27 May<br />

London, Turin, <strong>and</strong> Washington, 17-21 May 1976<br />

Adrian Malone<br />

And Gilling visit to Cambridge, 4-15 November 1974<br />

Cambridge, 1974: 18 June-1 July<br />

Gstaad<br />

27-28 January 1976<br />

January 1975<br />

USA during Galbraith‘s California lecture tour, 4-13 May 1976<br />

New Hampshire, July 1976<br />

Paris, filming of French final program 13-20 January 1979<br />

US, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1975: 16 June-29 July (2 folders)<br />

US, Spain, Sicily, Singapore, 1975: 12 September-24 November<br />

USSR <strong>and</strong> London, 17-28 May 1976 (cancelled)<br />

Transcripts on JKG on-location filming (4 folders)<br />

TV listings<br />

Vermont weekend<br />

[General] (3 folders)<br />

CAG‘s proposed sentence for end of program<br />

George Howard<br />

[282]


Letter of invitation<br />

Voice-overs <strong>and</strong> scripts for theatre (2 folders)<br />

Box 583<br />

Almost Everyone’s Guide to Economics<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Comments<br />

Consumer Union edition<br />

Correspondence<br />

Editions du Seuil [Closed]<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Nicole Salinger<br />

Excerpt<br />

Across the Board, February 1979<br />

The Miami Herald appearing 4 March 1979 <strong>and</strong> 11 March 1979<br />

Newsday, 23 December 1978<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Houghton Mifflin Dinner, Boston, 18 October 1978<br />

Introduction to the Japanese edition<br />

Jacket copy<br />

Manuscript<br />

14 July 1978 proof sent to Houghton Mifflin<br />

Title page- p.105<br />

p. 106-154<br />

Austin Olney‘s corrections <strong>and</strong> thoughts<br />

Chapter I<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Drafts I-IV<br />

Final corrections, 16 January 1978<br />

Chapter II<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Box 584<br />

Drafts I-IV<br />

Final corrections, 16 January 1978<br />

Chapter III<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Drafts II-IV<br />

Final corrections, 16 January 1978<br />

Chapter IV<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Drafts II-IV<br />

Final corrections, 16 January 1978<br />

Chapter V<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Drafts II-IV<br />

Final corrections, 16 January 1978<br />

Chapter VI<br />

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Box 585<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Drafts I-IV<br />

Chapter VII<br />

Drafts (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Drafts (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter VIII<br />

[Unmarked drafts]<br />

Drafts I <strong>and</strong> II<br />

Chapter IX: Drafts (3 folders)<br />

Chapter X: Drafts (2 folders)<br />

Corrections on master proof<br />

Title page-p.102<br />

p. 103-154<br />

Box 586<br />

Draft<br />

Title page-Chapter IV<br />

Chapter V-VIII<br />

Chapter IX- X<br />

Foreword<br />

Master Proof<br />

Title page-Chapter V<br />

Chapter VI-X<br />

Index<br />

Proof<br />

Title page-Chapter III<br />

Chapter IV-VII<br />

Chapter VIII-X<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Booksellers-Hyannis, 29 October 1978<br />

Box 587<br />

Publicity<br />

[General]<br />

Trips<br />

California, 22-28 October 1978<br />

Chicago, 1-2 November 1978<br />

New York, 19-20 October 1978<br />

Research<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Revised edition<br />

Thanks<br />

Ambassador’s Journal<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

American Heritage Revision<br />

Pages 1-128<br />

Pages 129-207<br />

[284]


Article in The Statesman <strong>and</strong> JKG reply, 25 August 1969<br />

The Asia Magazine, use of excerpts<br />

Book of the Month Club News, December 1969<br />

Comments<br />

[Altschul, Frank-Gilman, Bruce]<br />

[Ginzberg, Eli-Kissinger, Henry]<br />

[Krishnan, V.-Reevy, William]<br />

[Reischauer, Edwin-Spaet, Theodore]<br />

[Spivak, Lawrence-Zorthian, Barry]<br />

Copies of letters to President <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>and</strong> Prime Minister Nehru, 29 December 1961 <strong>and</strong> 18<br />

January 1962<br />

Box 588<br />

Copies sent<br />

Corrections<br />

Correspondence<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Houghton Mifflin (2 folders)<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong><br />

Nicholas Katzenbach regarding <strong>Kennedy</strong> letters<br />

Resource people during preparation; prospective publishers<br />

Susanne Rudolph<br />

Daily notes<br />

7 December 1960-20 April 1961<br />

1961<br />

21 April-25 July<br />

26 July-18 November<br />

19 November 1961-4 October 1962<br />

1962: 5 October-30 November<br />

1 December 1962-15 July 1963<br />

The Diary as an Art Form, Literary Guild Preface, 1969<br />

Box 589<br />

Extracts in American Heritage, October 1969<br />

―The Feline Side of Diplomacy,‖ Literary Guild Magazine<br />

Footnotes<br />

Foreign rights (h<strong>and</strong>led by Houghton Mifflin)<br />

Galbraith letters to <strong>Kennedy</strong>, excerpts, L’Express, 18-24 May 1970<br />

Galley proofs<br />

Author‘s set (3 folders)<br />

Fool galleys (1 of 7 folders)<br />

Box 590<br />

Box 591<br />

Fool galleys (2-6 of 7 folders)<br />

Fool galleys (7 of 7 folders)<br />

Photocopied set (9 folders)<br />

[285]


Box 592<br />

Box 593<br />

Illustrations <strong>and</strong> photographs<br />

Indian diary<br />

Unedited manuscript<br />

Pages 20-59<br />

Page 65-Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17-19<br />

Chapter 20-21<br />

Chapter 22-23<br />

Chapter 24<br />

First typing<br />

Introduction<br />

Chapter 1: Before the Curtain<br />

Chapter 2: The Beginning<br />

Chapter 3: The Education of an Ambassador<br />

Chapter 4: India at First<br />

Chapter 5: Settling In<br />

Chapter 6: Visit<br />

Chapter 7: More Education<br />

Chapter 8: First Indian Journey<br />

Chapter 9: More Movement<br />

Chapter 10: Berlin, China, Laos, Kashmir<br />

Chapter 11: Southern India<br />

Chapter 12: High Level Visit<br />

Chapter 13: Saigon<br />

Chapter 14: Goa<br />

Chapter 15: In Sickness <strong>and</strong> Poor Health<br />

Chapter 16: American Maharani<br />

Chapter 17: Mountain Journey<br />

Chapter 18: Interlude<br />

Chapter 19: Aid Train<br />

Chapter 20: Invasion I<br />

Chapter 21: Invasion II<br />

Chapter 22: Climax<br />

Chapter 23: Peace…Wonderful <strong>and</strong> Bureaucratic<br />

Chapter 24: The Butting Heads<br />

Chapter 25: Kashmir <strong>and</strong> Hope Cooke<br />

Chapter 26: Recessional<br />

Chapter 27: It Was Over<br />

Second typing<br />

Introduction<br />

Chapter 1: Before the Curtain<br />

Chapter 2: The Beginning<br />

Chapter 3: The Education of an Ambassador<br />

Chapter 4: India at First<br />

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Box 594<br />

Chapter 5: Settling In<br />

Chapter 6: Visit<br />

Chapter 7: More Education<br />

Chapter 8: First Indian Journey<br />

Chapter 9: More Movement<br />

Chapter 10: Berlin, China, Laos, Kashmir<br />

Chapter 11: Southern India<br />

Chapter 12: High Level Visit<br />

Chapter 13: Saigon<br />

Chapter 14: Goa<br />

Chapter 15: In Sickness <strong>and</strong> Poor Health<br />

Chapter 16: American Maharani<br />

Chapter 17: Mountain Journey<br />

Chapter 18: Interlude<br />

Chapter 19: Aid Train<br />

Chapter 20: Invasion I<br />

Chapter 21: Invasion II<br />

Chapter 22: Climax<br />

Chapter 23: Peace…Wonderful <strong>and</strong> Bureaucratic<br />

Chapter 24: The Butting Heads<br />

Chapter 25: Kashmir <strong>and</strong> Hope Cooke<br />

Box 595<br />

Chapter 26: Recessional<br />

Chapter 27: It Was Over<br />

Queries (4 folders)<br />

Illustrations (2 folders)<br />

Index Card File (4 boxes)<br />

Jacket copy<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Draft typescript<br />

Chapters<br />

Introduction<br />

Chapter 1: Before the Curtain<br />

Chapter 2: The Beginning<br />

Chapter 3: The Education of an Ambassador<br />

Chapter 4: India at First<br />

Chapter 5: Settling In<br />

Chapter 6: Visit<br />

Box 596<br />

Chapter 7: More Education<br />

Chapter 8: First Indian Journey<br />

Chapter 9: More Movement<br />

Chapter 10: Berlin, China, Laos, Kashmir<br />

Chapter 11: Southern India<br />

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Box 597<br />

Box 598<br />

Chapter 12: High Level Visit<br />

Chapter 13: Saigon<br />

Chapter 14: Goa<br />

Chapter 15: In Sickness <strong>and</strong> Poor Health<br />

Chapter 16: American Maharani<br />

Chapter 17: Mountain Journey<br />

Chapter 18: Interlude<br />

Chapter 19: Aid Train<br />

Chapter 20: Invasion I<br />

Chapter 21: Invasion II<br />

Chapter 22: Climax<br />

Chapter 23: Peace…Wonderful <strong>and</strong> Bureaucratic<br />

Chapter 24: The Butting Heads<br />

Chapter 25: Kashmir <strong>and</strong> Hope Cooke<br />

Chapter 26: Recessional<br />

Chapter 27: It Was Over<br />

Appendix<br />

First revision<br />

Introduction-Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5-8<br />

Chapter 9-12<br />

Chapter 13-14<br />

Second revision<br />

Title-Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3-4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6-8<br />

Chapter 9-11<br />

Chapter 12-13<br />

Chapter 14-15<br />

Chapter 16-17<br />

Chapter 18<br />

Chapter 19<br />

Chapter 20<br />

Chapter 21-22<br />

Chapter 23<br />

Chapter 24<br />

Chapter 25-27<br />

Final draft<br />

Page i-91<br />

Page 92-218<br />

Page 219-313<br />

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Page 415-517<br />

Page 518-638<br />

Page 639-747<br />

Page 748-848<br />

Page 849-944<br />

Page 945-index<br />

Maps<br />

Material added<br />

Permissions<br />

Radio rights<br />

Reviews (3 folders)<br />

Television rights<br />

Queries, answered <strong>and</strong> checked (2 folders)<br />

American Capitalism<br />

Comments<br />

Box 600<br />

[Correspondence] (2 folders)<br />

Extracts: ―Business is Business‖ by H. Smith<br />

Introduction to M.E. Sharpe edition<br />

Japanese edition<br />

M.E. Sharpe, Inc.<br />

Research notes<br />

Sentry edition [Closed]<br />

Transaction Publishers, 1993<br />

Typescript<br />

Draft<br />

Title-Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5-8<br />

Chapter 9-13<br />

Mimeographed<br />

Title-Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3-5<br />

Chapter 6-7<br />

Chapter 8-9<br />

Chapter 10-11<br />

Chapter 12-14<br />

The Anatomy of Power<br />

[Chapters]<br />

Forward <strong>and</strong> Front Matter<br />

Chapter I. An Overview (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 601<br />

Chapter I. An Overview (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter II. Condign <strong>and</strong> Compensatory Power (2 folders)<br />

Chapter III. Conditioned Power (2 folders)<br />

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Box 602<br />

Chapter IV. The Sources of Power: Personality<br />

Chapter V. The Sources of Power: Property<br />

Chapter VI. The Sources of Power: Organization I<br />

Chapter VII. The Sources of Power: Organization II<br />

Chapter VIII. The Dialectic of Power I<br />

Chapter IX. The Dialectic of Power II: The Regulation of Power<br />

Chapter X. The Larger Dynamics of Power: The Precapitalist World<br />

Chapter XI. The Emergence of Capitalism<br />

Chapter XII. The Power of High Capitalism<br />

Chapter XIII. The Response<br />

Chapter XIV. The Age of Organization (2 folders)<br />

Chapter XV. Organization <strong>and</strong> the State (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 603<br />

Chapter XV. Organization <strong>and</strong> the State (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter XVI. The Military Power (2 folders)<br />

Chapter XVII. The Power of Religion <strong>and</strong> the Press<br />

Chapter XVIII. A Final Word: The Concentration <strong>and</strong> Diffusion of Power (2 folders)<br />

Comments<br />

Copy for the Houghton Mifflin bulletin<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Drafts<br />

Draft brought home from Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, March 1982 (2 folders)<br />

Very early drafts (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 604<br />

Very early drafts (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Early comments<br />

First Serial Rights<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Houghton Mifflin contract<br />

Interview in Challenge Magazine, July/August 1983<br />

Interview with Nicholas Basbanes: Worcester Telegram, 26 October 1983<br />

Introduction to the Chinese edition, Spring 1988<br />

Japanese Edition<br />

List of those receiving copies <strong>and</strong> thanks<br />

Lunch with <strong>John</strong> Barkham in New York, 23 September 1983<br />

―The Military Power‖: The Boston Globe, 9 October 1983<br />

Notes <strong>and</strong> Research<br />

Paperback edition, Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Precis for Frankfurt Book Fair, October 1982<br />

Publicity tour: October 17-27, 1983<br />

Research<br />

Research Editor‘s Notes<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Revised Flap Copy<br />

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Box 605<br />

Typescript as edited by Houghton Mifflin<br />

Washington Post Book <strong>and</strong> Author Luncheon: Washington, D.C., 2 Nov 1983<br />

Annals of an Abiding Liberal<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Copies Sent<br />

Credits (previous publication)<br />

Editing notes<br />

Editions: Japan<br />

Excerpts in Book Digest, January 1980<br />

Foreign Rights [Closed]<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Chapter list<br />

Box 606<br />

Box 607<br />

Box 608<br />

Box 609<br />

Foreword<br />

Title pages for sections of the book<br />

Chapters<br />

―The Valid Image of the Modern Economy‖ (2 folders)<br />

―The Economics of Professional Contentment‖ (2 folders)<br />

―The Higher Economic Purpose of Women‖ (2 folders)<br />

―The Conservative Majority Syndrome‖<br />

―The Multinational Corporation: How to Put Your Worst Foot Forward or in<br />

Your Mouth‖ (2 folders)<br />

―What Comes After General Motors‖ (2 folders)<br />

―The Founding Faith: Adam Smith‘s Wealth of Nations‖ (1 of 2 folders)<br />

―The Founding Faith: Adam Smith‘s Wealth of Nations‖ (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―Defenders of the Faith (I): William Simon‖<br />

―Defenders of the Faith (II): Irving Kristol‖<br />

―Defenders of the Faith (III): Wright <strong>and</strong> Slick‖<br />

―Who Was Thorstein Veblen?‖ (4 folders)<br />

―A Note on the Psychopathology of the Very Affluent‖<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI‖ (1 of 4 folders)<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI‖ (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

―The North Dakota Plan‖<br />

―Berlin‖ (4 folders)<br />

―Germany: July 20, 1944‖ (2 folders)<br />

―The Indian-Pacific Train‖ (1 of 2 folders)<br />

―The Indian-Pacific Train‖ (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―Seven Wonders‖ (2 folders)<br />

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Box 611<br />

Box 612<br />

Index<br />

Unbound galleys (2 folders)<br />

Unbound manuscript<br />

Pages i-210<br />

Pages 211-384<br />

―Circumnavigation 1978‖ (3 folders)<br />

―Around the World in 36 Days‖<br />

―Evelyn Waugh‖<br />

―Anthony Trollope‖<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing‖ (2 folders)<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Bartlow Martin <strong>and</strong> Aldai Stevenson‖ (2 folders)<br />

―Last Word on the Hiss Case (One Hopes)‖<br />

―Bernard Cornfeld: Benefactor‖<br />

―Robert Vesco: Swindler‖<br />

―Should Stealing from the Rich Be Punished?‖<br />

―The Global Strategic Mind‖<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Dean, Ambition <strong>and</strong> the White House‖<br />

―RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon‖<br />

―The WASP as an Ethic Writer‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―Of Men <strong>and</strong> the Foreign Policy‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―Requiem for Richard Nixon‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―How to Read <strong>and</strong> Ignore the Economic Forecasts‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―A Layman‘s Guide to Monetary Crises <strong>and</strong> Associated Frauds‖ (not in final<br />

volume)<br />

―The Media: Self-Congratulation Revisited‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―Spiro Agnew, Novelist‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―Socialism in Rich Countries <strong>and</strong> Poor‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―On Political Columnists‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―On Protecting California Gr<strong>and</strong>children from Their Prodigality <strong>and</strong><br />

Stupidity‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―The Higher Executive Argument II‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―The Afternoon of the Rockefellers‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―A Fragment on the Presidential Style‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―NAW: A Coalition of Nationalism, Anti-Communism, <strong>and</strong> Warfare‖ (not in<br />

final volume)<br />

―The Crime, Exposure, <strong>and</strong> Confession Cycle‖ (not in final volume)<br />

―Solemnity, Gloom, Lugubriousness, <strong>and</strong> the Harvard Academic Style,‖ from<br />

the Lampoon (not in final volume)<br />

―God <strong>and</strong> Man <strong>and</strong> William F. Buckley at the United Nations‖ (not in final<br />

volume)<br />

―On Leaving Harvard‖ (not in final volume)<br />

Appendix: ―Power <strong>and</strong> the Useful Economist‖ (3 folders)<br />

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Permissions<br />

Promotional material<br />

Publicity trips, October 1979<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Box 613<br />

Thanks<br />

Capitalism, Communism, <strong>and</strong> Coexistence<br />

Back jacket copy<br />

Book party at Soviet Embassy, Washington, 3 June 1988<br />

Comments<br />

Copies sent <strong>and</strong> thanks (2 folders)<br />

Copyediting<br />

Correspondence<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Stanislov, Menshikov<br />

3 May 1989-17 December 1987<br />

1987: 12 December-25 March<br />

Excerpt in Harper’s, May 1988<br />

Excerpt in World Marxist Review<br />

January 1988<br />

Spring 1988<br />

First serial rights, The Atlantic<br />

Foreign rights (2 folders)<br />

Introduction<br />

Arabic edition<br />

British edition<br />

Hebrew edition<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

Box 614<br />

Japanese edition<br />

Korean edition, Spring 1988<br />

―Is This the Second Russian Revolution?‖ in The New York Times, 29 May 1988<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Chapters<br />

Introduction (2 folders)<br />

1: Socialism in Light of its History (2 folders)<br />

2: Socialism Now: The Causes of the Slowdown (2 folders)<br />

3: Socialism Now (continued) (2 folders)<br />

4: Gorbachev: Reforms or Revolution? (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 615<br />

4: Gorbachev: Reforms or Revolution? (2 of 2 folders)<br />

5: Gorbachev: Reforms or Revolution? (continued)<br />

6: Capitalism in Review (2 folders)<br />

7: What Went Wrong with Modern Capitalism (2 folders)<br />

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Box 616<br />

Box 617<br />

8: The Galbraith Reforms (3 folders)<br />

9: The Future of Capitalism (1 of 2 folders)<br />

9: The Future of Capitalism (2 of 2 folders)<br />

10: The Future of Socialism (2 folders)<br />

11: Economic <strong>and</strong> Political Relations (2 folders)<br />

12: The Superpower Syndrome<br />

13: The Conditions for Coexistence (4 folders)<br />

14: Terms of Cooperation (1 of 3 folders)<br />

14: Terms of Cooperation (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

15: Terms of Cooperation: Final Words<br />

Draft with copyeditor‘s changes (3 folders)<br />

Galleys<br />

Author‘s marked set (2 folders)<br />

Author‘s second set (2 folders)<br />

Editing set #1 (2 folders)<br />

Box 618<br />

Editing set #2 (2 folders)<br />

Typescript<br />

Title-Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4-7<br />

Chapter 8-10<br />

Chapter 11-13<br />

Chapter 14-15<br />

Menshikov changes<br />

First half<br />

Second half<br />

Press release, Houghton Mifflin<br />

Publicity tour, 1988: 21 May-3 June (2 folders)<br />

Box 619<br />

Research<br />

Reviews<br />

Topics of conversation during Vermont weekend<br />

Vermont week with Menshikov, 1987<br />

22 August-September 1<br />

23 August<br />

24 August<br />

25 August<br />

26 August<br />

27 August<br />

28 August<br />

29 August<br />

30 August<br />

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31 August<br />

1 September<br />

Conversations Insert<br />

A China Passage<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Advertising copy<br />

Comments<br />

Copies sent<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Mailing lists]<br />

Corrections for second printing<br />

Correspondence<br />

Andre Deutsch<br />

Doubleday<br />

Box 620<br />

Drafts<br />

Houghton Mifflin, [1972-1989]<br />

Marc Riboud<br />

Tobin <strong>and</strong> Leontief<br />

First draft<br />

Pages i-59<br />

Pages 60-108<br />

Second draft<br />

Pages i-69<br />

Pages 70-141<br />

Third draft<br />

Pages i-64<br />

Pages 65-141<br />

Publisher‘s proof (early)<br />

Proofreading copy<br />

Excerpts<br />

Business <strong>and</strong> Society Review/Innovation, ―A Privileged View of China,‖ Spring 1973<br />

The Progressive, ―Fragments of a Chinese Passage,‖ January 1973<br />

First serial rights<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Index<br />

Box 621<br />

Introduction to Paragon paperback edition<br />

Jacket copy<br />

Manuscript bound copy<br />

Pages i-69<br />

Pages 70-141<br />

Notebook<br />

#1<br />

#2<br />

Permissions<br />

[295]


Photographs<br />

Preliminary comments<br />

Publisher‘s master proof<br />

Dated 21 November 1972<br />

Dated 14 December 1972<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Thanks<br />

The Culture of Absurdity<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Drafts<br />

Chapter I<br />

Box 622<br />

Chapter II<br />

Chapter III<br />

Chapter IV<br />

Prospectus<br />

Delayed Recognition: the Higher Strategies of Error<br />

With Corrections (2 folders)<br />

Final<br />

The Culture of Contentment<br />

American page proofs<br />

American paperback edition [Closed]<br />

British edition<br />

British page proofs (superseded)<br />

Catalogue copy<br />

Chapters<br />

Dedication page: ―A Word of Thanks‖<br />

1: ―The Political Economy of Contentment,‖ #4 (2 folders)<br />

Box 623<br />

Box 624<br />

Box 625<br />

2: ―The Social Character of Contentment,‖ #5 (2 folders)<br />

3: ―The Functional Underclass,‖ #11 (2 folders)<br />

4: ―Taxation <strong>and</strong> the Public Service,‖ #8 (2 folders)<br />

5: ―The License for Financial Devastation,‖ #13 (2 folders)<br />

6: ―The Bureaucratic Syndrome,‖ #20 (2 folders)<br />

7: ―The Economic Accommodation, I,‖ #18 (2 folders)<br />

8: ―The Economic Accommodation, II,‖ #19 (2 folders)<br />

9: ―The Foreign Policy of Contentment,‖ #14 (2 folders)<br />

10: ―The Military Nexus, I,‖ #16 (2 folders)<br />

11: ―The Military Nexus, II,‖#17 (2 folders)<br />

12: ―The Politics of Contentment,‖ #7 (2 folders)<br />

13: ―The Reckoning, I,‖ #22 (2 folders)<br />

14: ―The Reckoning, II,‖ #23<br />

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Box 626<br />

15: ―Requiem‖<br />

Index<br />

Comments (2 folders)<br />

[Copyedited Manuscript] (2 folders)<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Excerpt<br />

―Politics <strong>and</strong> the Culture of Contentment‖, Harper’s Magazine, March 1992<br />

―The Politics of Contentment‖, Harvard Magazine, May-June 1992<br />

Box 627<br />

―The Tyranny of the Contented‖, The Washington Monthly, June 1992<br />

Extract from the book: New Statesman (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 8 May 1992<br />

First serial rights<br />

Flap copy<br />

Foreign rights [Closed]<br />

Foreword: Danish Edition<br />

General research (2 folders)<br />

―Healthcare politics: upsetting the contented‖ by Paul Bruder, Hospital Topics Winter 1993<br />

Interviews<br />

Booktalk (Canada), 20 March 1992<br />

Camio 16, 23 June 1992<br />

―The Unjust Society‖, Maclean’s (Canada), 25 May 1992<br />

Introduction: Japanese edition<br />

List of those receiving copies <strong>and</strong> their thanks<br />

National Archives Book signing, Washington, DC, 27 October 1992<br />

Outline<br />

[General]<br />

Japan<br />

Paperback edition: Engl<strong>and</strong>: Penguin Books<br />

Permissions<br />

Proofs<br />

Author‘s extra set (2 folders)<br />

Marked set (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 628<br />

Marked set (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Master proofs (2 folders)<br />

Prospectus<br />

Publicity<br />

Bosch <strong>and</strong> Keuning: The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, November 26-28, 1992<br />

[General]<br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong> Cable News: Newton, Ma 12 May 1992<br />

Tour, April 17-29, 1992<br />

Tour for Sinclair-Stevenson, May 19-20, 1992<br />

Readers‘ subscription<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

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Review: Daniel Herskowitz, New Indication, University of California at San Diego, 1993<br />

[Typescript] (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 629<br />

[Typescript] (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Economic Development<br />

Blurb, Harvard University Press<br />

Carbon copy (2 folders)<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

Foreign Rights [Closed]<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Foreign editions<br />

Gift of Royalties to Harvard, 1964 [Closed]<br />

Index<br />

Original Manuscript<br />

Permissions<br />

Reviews<br />

Typescript<br />

Box 630<br />

Economics <strong>and</strong> the Art of Controversy<br />

Copyright renewal, 22 August 1983<br />

Correspondence with Puget Sound <strong>and</strong> Rutgers [Closed]<br />

Editions<br />

Hindi<br />

Paperback<br />

Portuguese<br />

Spanish<br />

Economics <strong>and</strong> the Public Purpose<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Advertisements<br />

British edition<br />

Catalogue copy<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence<br />

General<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Magazines about serialization<br />

Drafts<br />

Chapters 1-10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapters 11-20 (2 folders)<br />

Box 631<br />

[Edited]<br />

[Acknowledgments-Ch. V]<br />

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Box 632<br />

Box 633<br />

Box 634<br />

[Ch. VI-XII]<br />

[Ch. XIII-XIX]<br />

[Ch. XX-XXV]<br />

[Ch. XXVI-XXXI]<br />

[Index] (2 folders)<br />

[Edited by Andrea Williams] (1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

[Edited by Andrea Williams] (3 of 3 folders)<br />

―Elements of Modern Economics‖<br />

Extra separately revised pages<br />

Final drafts<br />

Chapters 1-17 (3 folders)<br />

Chapters 18-31 (2 folders)<br />

[Miscellaneous] (2 folders)<br />

Proofread I (2 folders)<br />

Proofread II: Chapters 1-17 (2 folders)<br />

Proofreading copies<br />

Chapters 18-31 (Only one proofreading of the last chapters of the book) (2<br />

folders)<br />

Chapters re-written in Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

“Rational Economics‖ (4 folders)<br />

Revised drafts<br />

Chapter 1-10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapters 11-20 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 635<br />

Chapters 11-20 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapters 21-end<br />

Enclosure card<br />

Excerpts<br />

Intellectual Digest: ―Self-exploitation‖<br />

The Progressive: ―Imperative for Social Action,‖ September 1973<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Galleys<br />

General (3 sets)<br />

Master Proofs<br />

Proof Reader‘s Copy<br />

Index<br />

Interviews<br />

Challenge, Summer 1973<br />

Newsweek, Summer 1973<br />

Women’s Wear Daily, Summer 1973<br />

Jacket copy<br />

[299]


Japanese Edition<br />

Manuscripts<br />

[Edited by Andrea Williams] (4 folders)<br />

Box 636<br />

Original manuscript<br />

Chapters 1-10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapters 11-20 (2 folders)<br />

Chapters 21-31 (2 folders)<br />

People receiving copies<br />

Permissions<br />

Preliminary comments<br />

Professor Ruth Mahr: Collaboration on other edition<br />

Publicity: Cover of Fortune Book Club<br />

Research<br />

[Articles]<br />

[General]<br />

Hazel Denton research<br />

Chapters 1-17 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 637<br />

Chapters 1-17 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapters 18-31 (2 folders)<br />

[Publications]<br />

Reviews (4 folders)<br />

Box 638<br />

Second edition<br />

Serial rights<br />

Supplementary readings book: William Raduchel <strong>and</strong> Hazel Denton<br />

Thank you letters<br />

Economics of Agriculture (unpublished)<br />

AMS outline<br />

Draft typescript<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Research material<br />

Economics of Compassion (published in Japan)<br />

[Drafts]<br />

First (2 folders)<br />

Second (2 folders)<br />

Third (2 folders)<br />

Economics of Innocent Fraud<br />

Correspondence<br />

2002: 1 March-27 November<br />

2003: 9 January-31 December<br />

2004: 9 January-8 March<br />

2004: 10 March-30 November<br />

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undated<br />

[Copies]<br />

Author‘s Marked Set, 24 November 2003<br />

Author‘s Marked Set, 30 December 2003<br />

Cover, copy edited, final version, 1999<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s copy, July 2003 (2 folders)<br />

Box 639<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Corrections, January 2004<br />

Drafts: Ch. VII<br />

Foreign Editions<br />

British, 2004<br />

German, 2005<br />

Legal documentation, contracts, questionnaire, 1999 [Closed]<br />

[Notes]: H<strong>and</strong>-written chapter notes by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, undated<br />

[Proofs]<br />

Corrections by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, 1 September 2003<br />

Marked corrections by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, undated<br />

Next to final final version, November 2003<br />

Reviews <strong>and</strong> Comments including interviews<br />

Economics, Peace <strong>and</strong> Laughter<br />

Comments (2 folders)<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin [Closed]<br />

Drafts<br />

As Edited by Andrea Williams (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 640<br />

As Edited by Andrea Williams (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

As Edited by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (4 folders)<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Proofread copy] (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 641<br />

[Proofread copy] (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

[Uncorrected] (4 folders)<br />

Dust Jacket<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Box 642<br />

Galleys<br />

[Copy 1]<br />

Master Proof<br />

Houghton Mifflin party, 22 April 1971<br />

Introduction<br />

Jacket copy<br />

Letter to Dr. Hans F. Nohbauer, 17 August 1971<br />

Option agreement, 29 December 1969, Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Permissions<br />

[301]


[General] (2 folders)<br />

College Women‘s Association of Japan, September 1976<br />

Box 643<br />

Questions about Economics, Peace, <strong>and</strong> Laughter<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Thank yous <strong>and</strong> copies sent (2 folders)<br />

The Essential Galbraith<br />

Chapters<br />

―The Concept of Conventional Wisdom‖<br />

―Countervailing Power‖<br />

―Founding Faith: Adam Smith‘s Wealth of Nations‖<br />

―The Myth of Consumer Sovereignty,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The Nature of Social Balance‖<br />

―The Imperatives of Technology,‖ ―Technostructure,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―General Theory of<br />

Motivation‖<br />

―The Economics <strong>and</strong> the Quality of Life,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The Proper Purpose of Economic<br />

Development‖<br />

―The Valid Image of the Modern Economy,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―Power <strong>and</strong> the Useful Economist‖<br />

―The Massive Dissent of Karl Marx,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―Who was Thorstein Veblen?‖<br />

Box 644<br />

―Things Become More Serious,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The Unfinished Business of the Country‖<br />

―The M<strong>and</strong>arin Revolution,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―How Keynes Came to America‖<br />

―The Speculative Episode,‖ ―In Goldman, Sachs We Trust,‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The Crash‖<br />

Correspondence: 23 March 2000-1 August 2001<br />

Proofs<br />

Author‘s Marked Set (5 folders)<br />

Author‘s Marked Set [duplicate copy] (5 folders)<br />

Table of Contents, Office Copy<br />

Box 645<br />

Farm Credit Study (unpublished)<br />

Typescript<br />

Draft<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6, h<strong>and</strong>written manuscript (AMS)<br />

Carbon copy, Chapter 1-3, 5<br />

From Ideology to Reality (unpublished)<br />

Drafts:<br />

Corrected<br />

Final<br />

Uncorrected<br />

Editions<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

[302]


Rizzoli (Italian)<br />

Rejected from Final Essays<br />

The Galbraith Reader<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence<br />

Gambit (2 folders)<br />

Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Foreign rights [Closed]<br />

Japanese edition: Introduction<br />

Paperback version<br />

Box 646<br />

People receiving copies [Closed]<br />

Reviews<br />

The Good Society<br />

Advertising copy<br />

Chapters<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Chapter 1: ―The Good Society‖<br />

Chapter 2: The Wider Screen<br />

Chapter 3: ―The Age of Practical Judgment‖<br />

Chapter 4: ―The Social Foundation‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 5: ―The Good Economy‖<br />

Chapter 6: ―Inflation‖<br />

Box 647<br />

Box 648<br />

Chapter 7: ―The Deficit‖<br />

Chapter 8: ―The Distribution of Income <strong>and</strong> Power‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 9: ―The Decisive Role of Education‖<br />

Chapter 10: ―Regulation: the Basic Principles‖<br />

Chapter 11: ―The Environment‖<br />

Chapter 12: ―Migration‖<br />

Chapter 13: ―The Military Power‖<br />

Chapter 14: ―The Bureaucratic Syndrome‖<br />

Chapter 15: ―Foreign Policy: the Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Dimension‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 16: ―The Poor of the Planet, I: The Shaping History‖<br />

Chapter 17: ―The Poor of the Planet, II: What the Good Society Must Do‖<br />

Chapter 18: ―The Political Context‖<br />

Box 649<br />

Index<br />

Comments<br />

Copyediting<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Excerpts: Academia <strong>and</strong> Center of Post-Industrial Research (Russia), 1998<br />

First serial rights<br />

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Foreign rights [Closed]<br />

Interview: The Times of London: Cambridge, MA, 13 September 1997<br />

Introduction: Brazilian edition, 1996<br />

Jacket copy<br />

List of those receiving copies <strong>and</strong> their thanks<br />

[Manuscript] (2 folders)<br />

People to whom proofs sent<br />

Proofs<br />

Author‘s extra set<br />

Author‘s marked set<br />

Uncorrected bound proof<br />

14 December 1995 Version<br />

Box 650<br />

Prospectus<br />

Publicity<br />

The <strong>John</strong> Carlson Show: Cancelled, 8 July 1996<br />

Tours<br />

Boston <strong>and</strong> New York, 1996: April-May<br />

Washington, D.C., 6-7 May 1997<br />

Radio interview<br />

Faith Middleton Show: Cambridge, MA, 17 April 1996<br />

Monitor Radio: Boston, MA, 17 April 1996<br />

Research<br />

Review<br />

[Typescript]<br />

[November 1995] (2 folders)<br />

[May 1996] (2 folders)<br />

Unused<br />

―Government <strong>and</strong> the Good Society‖<br />

Box 651<br />

―The Intractables <strong>and</strong> the Choice‖<br />

―Organization‖<br />

―The Question of Class‖<br />

The Great Crash<br />

Boston Publicity, 4 April, 11 May 1988<br />

Comments<br />

Easton Press: Leather-Bound <strong>Library</strong> of American History, 1993<br />

Editions<br />

Sentry edition, 1961<br />

Correspondence<br />

Introduction<br />

Third edition, 1973<br />

Correspondence<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Foreword <strong>and</strong> revised pages<br />

[304]


Penguin edition, 1975<br />

Andre Deutsch edition, 1978<br />

Fiftieth Anniversary edition, Fourth edition, 1979<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Galleys<br />

Original typescript of new material<br />

Reviews<br />

Revisions <strong>and</strong> new introduction<br />

1986 edition<br />

1988 edition: Galleys for introduction<br />

1997 edition<br />

Box 652<br />

Japanese edition<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

―Galbraith‘s Tale of Two Octobers,‖ USA Today, 1 April 1988<br />

General Correspondence, 1955-1986<br />

Introduction to the new edition, ―1929 <strong>and</strong> the Crash of ‗87‖<br />

Mention on Cosby Show, January 1989<br />

Paperback rights<br />

Permissions<br />

Research<br />

Articles (2 folders)<br />

―The Chesapeake Corporation‖<br />

―The Economic Effects of the Federal Public Works Expenditures, 1933<br />

1938,‖ November<br />

Fortune, ―Bachelors of Railroading,‖ March 1934<br />

―Investigation of Railroads, Holding Companies <strong>and</strong> Affiliated<br />

Companies,‖ 1941<br />

New Republic, ―Bailing out the Van Sweringens,‖ 19 April 1933<br />

Notes <strong>and</strong> copies of articles (2 folders)<br />

Note cards<br />

―Report of Special Investigation of Van Sweringen Holding Companies<br />

Under House Resolution 114,‖ February 1931<br />

Box 653<br />

Seminar on the Depression, Harvard University, 1973-1974 Fall term<br />

―To Hell in a Day Coach‖ by Peter Lyon<br />

―Wall Street under Oath‖ by Ferdin<strong>and</strong> Pecora, 1939<br />

―Taking Stock with Galbraith,‖ Charles Trueheart, Washington Post, 30 March 1988<br />

Use by University Press Syndicate<br />

History of Economics: Economics in Perspective<br />

Book-of-the-Month Club, 1987 [Closed]<br />

Chapter titles<br />

Chapters<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Chapter 1 (2 folders)<br />

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Box 655<br />

Box 656<br />

Box 657<br />

Box 658<br />

Chapter 2 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 3 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 4 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 4 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 5 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 6 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 7 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 11 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 12 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 12 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 13 (3 folders)<br />

Chapter 14 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 15 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 18 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 19 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 19 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 20 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 21 (3 folders)<br />

Chapter 22<br />

Box 659<br />

Index<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Early comments<br />

Excerpts<br />

Business St<strong>and</strong>ard (India), 16 April 1989<br />

―Keeping up with Economic History‖: Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 October<br />

1987<br />

Foreign rights<br />

[Galleys] (2 folders)<br />

Houghton Mifflin paperback copy<br />

Introduction: Japanese edition<br />

[306]


Jacket copy<br />

List of those receiving copies <strong>and</strong> their thanks<br />

Materials not used<br />

Miscellaneous research<br />

Outline by Andrea Williams<br />

Box 660<br />

Penguin edition: Biography<br />

Promotional materials<br />

[Proofs]<br />

[Author‘s marked set] (2 folders)<br />

[Master set: page proofs] (2 folders)<br />

[Show proof] (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 661<br />

[Show proof] (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Publicity<br />

Boston/New York City, 5-8 October 1987<br />

Chicago, Illinois, 14 October 1987<br />

Los Angeles, California, 17-18 November 1987<br />

San Francisco, California, 16-17 November 1987<br />

Washington, D.C., 1-2 October 1987<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

[Typescript] (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 662<br />

[Typescript] (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

How to Control the Military<br />

The Boston Globe serialization<br />

Comments<br />

Doubleday edition, 1969 (2 folders)<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Foreword<br />

Finnish edition<br />

NAL <strong>and</strong> Doubleday versions<br />

Harper’s Magazine, June 1969 (2 folders)<br />

L‘Expansion, July 1969<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Galley]<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong> edition<br />

Box 663<br />

Permissions<br />

Research Material (2 folders)<br />

Reviews<br />

Typescripts<br />

Corrected<br />

Edited for format<br />

[307]


NAL<br />

Unmarked<br />

Under title How to Control the Military<br />

Under title The Next Big Battle<br />

Under title The Military Power-<strong>and</strong> Its Control<br />

Box 664<br />

How to Get Out of Vietnam<br />

Australian Edition<br />

Introduction to Luke Pontifell‘s edition, 1990<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong> pamphlet version of New York Times Viet Nam article, November<br />

1967 (3 folders)<br />

Response to pamphlet (4 folders)<br />

Indian Painting<br />

Art News: Publication of excerpts<br />

Bickford Fund<br />

Clarion Books: Hardcover edition: Hind Pocket Books Private Ltd.<br />

Correspondence<br />

Dr. M.S. R<strong>and</strong>hawa (3 folders)<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Box 665<br />

Praeger<br />

Vakil <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Willy Droemer<br />

[1963-1966]<br />

1972-1984<br />

David Godine Publisher<br />

David R. Godine, Inc.: American Publication of Vakils ed.<br />

Description for Cary Welch<br />

[Drafts]<br />

Final with JKG‘s corrections as sent to Houghton Mifflin (2 folders)<br />

First revision with JKG‘s corrections (2 folders)<br />

Second revision with JKG‘s corrections (2 folders)<br />

Box 666<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Galley proof<br />

Jacket copy<br />

[Draft]<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Manuscript: Xerox duplicate of Galbraith <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>hawa (2 folders)<br />

[Map of India showing places connected with paintings]<br />

Paperback Indian Edition: Vakils, Feffer, <strong>and</strong> Simons Ltd.<br />

[Proofs]: Page proofs (2 folders)<br />

Recipients of copies from JKG<br />

Requests for copies<br />

[308]


Reviews<br />

Second edition<br />

[Typescript]<br />

[Bound]<br />

[Drafts] (3 folders)<br />

Box 667<br />

[Third carbon] (2 folders)<br />

Vaklis edition<br />

Issues in Industrial Mobilization (unpublished): typescript<br />

A Journey through Economic Time<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Chapter list<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Drafts<br />

Introduction<br />

Chapter 1: ―The Larger Dynamic‖<br />

Chapter 2: ―The Great Divide‖ (2 folders)<br />

Box 668<br />

Box 669<br />

Box 670<br />

Box 671<br />

Chapter 3: ―The Roots of Disorder‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 4: ―Debt, Inflation <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 5: ―The Economics Scene Then: A Digression‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 6: ―Portents‖<br />

Chapter 7: ―The Crash‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 8: ―The Great Depression‖ (2 folders)<br />

Addendum to Chapter 8 or 9<br />

Chapter 9: ―The New Deal‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 10: ―Revolution by <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 11: ―The Larger World‖ (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 11: ―The Larger World‖ (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 12: ―The Second War‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 13: ―Britain <strong>and</strong> the Other Side‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 14: ―The Peace, I‖<br />

Chapter 15: ―The Peace, II‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 16: ―The Good Years‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 17: ―Decolonization, Economic Development‖ (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 17: ―Decolonization, Economic Development‖ (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 18: ―<strong>Kennedy</strong> Initiative‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 19: ―The War on Poverty <strong>and</strong> the War‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 20: ―The Dim Years‖ (2 folders)<br />

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Chapter 21: ―Victory from Defeat‖ (3 folders)<br />

Chapter 22: ―The Reagan Achievement‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 23: ―The Great Implosion‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 24: ―The Uncertain Miracle‖ (3 folders)<br />

Chapter 25: ―The Last Chapter‖ (2 folders)<br />

First draft<br />

Page i- Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6-10<br />

Chapter 11-16<br />

Chapter 17-21<br />

Chapter 22-25<br />

Box 673<br />

Second draft<br />

Page i-Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6-10<br />

Chapter 11-18<br />

Chapter 19-25<br />

Third draft<br />

Page i-Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6-10<br />

Chapter 11-16<br />

Chapter 17-21<br />

Chapter 22-25<br />

Extract in The American Prospect<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Box 674<br />

Foreword to the Swedish Edition<br />

Index<br />

List of those sent copies<br />

Page Proofs<br />

Author set<br />

Page i-102<br />

Page103-246<br />

Master set<br />

Page i-91<br />

Page 92-200<br />

Page 201-index<br />

Unmarked set<br />

Page i-102<br />

Page 103-209<br />

Page 210-246<br />

Prospectus<br />

Box 675<br />

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Publicity<br />

92nd St Y, New York, 14 June 1994<br />

Book Signing Toronto Bookstore: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 23 August 1994<br />

Charlie Rose Show, New York, 13 June 1994<br />

New York Times Editors, 15 June 1994<br />

Prodigy Interview<br />

Sky Radio, Arlington, Virginia, 6 June 1994<br />

Tour<br />

Trip to Engl<strong>and</strong> to publicize, June 1994<br />

Reviews<br />

Research<br />

[General] (3 folders)<br />

By James K. Galbraith<br />

Sinclair-Stevenson British Edition: Page proofs<br />

Talk at the Smithsonian Associates, Washington, D.C. 6 June 1994<br />

Thanks<br />

A Journey to Pol<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Yugoslavia: May 8-30, 1958<br />

AMS diary<br />

Correspondence<br />

Excerpt in Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 8 November 1958<br />

Mimeographed copy (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 676<br />

Mimeographed copy (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Mimeographed stencil (5 folders)<br />

Reviews<br />

Typescript of miscellaneous pages<br />

Typescript with revisions<br />

Latin American Journal<br />

AMS Diary<br />

Part 1<br />

Page 1-154<br />

Page 155-180<br />

Part 2<br />

Page 1-32a<br />

Page 33-end<br />

Box 677<br />

Machine copy (3 folders)<br />

Mimeographed copy (3 folders)<br />

Mimeographed stencil<br />

Page 1-50<br />

Page 51-101<br />

Notes<br />

Letters to <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />

Book list<br />

Comments<br />

[Copies of letters]<br />

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Box 678<br />

[Chronological]<br />

16 January 1959-3 April 1961<br />

10 April 1961-25 July 1961<br />

2 August 1961-28 November 1961<br />

23 January-11 October 1962<br />

16 October-29 January 1963<br />

4 March-15 November 1963<br />

21 December 1992-29 May 2003<br />

[Photocopies]<br />

1959<br />

1960<br />

9 January-23 June 1961<br />

11 July-30 November 1961<br />

10 January-13 July 1962<br />

16 July-31 December 1962<br />

Box 679<br />

1963<br />

Undated <strong>and</strong> POF copies from JFK <strong>Library</strong><br />

[Numbered] (2 folders)<br />

[Subject]<br />

Economics, 13 March 1959-15 November 1963<br />

India, 21 January 1959-4 March 1963<br />

Jackie <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 16 September 1960-24 June 1961<br />

Politics, 25 August 1959-23 October 1963<br />

Correspondence<br />

Harvard University Press (2 folders)<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

[Drafts]<br />

H<strong>and</strong>written notes by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 680<br />

H<strong>and</strong>written notes by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Xeroxed copies<br />

[General]<br />

Title page-page 61<br />

Page 62-page 155<br />

Page i-page 99<br />

Page 100-page 155<br />

With notes from <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 681<br />

With notes from <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Introduction<br />

Preface: Japanese edition, 1998<br />

Research<br />

[312]


Reviews<br />

Sample Chapter<br />

[Thanks for copies]<br />

Uncorrected page proof<br />

Letters to a Young Economist (unpublished)<br />

Correspondence<br />

Editorial Ariel 1995-[March 1996]<br />

[Summer 1996]<br />

Liberals <strong>and</strong> the Foreign Policy (unpublished)<br />

Proofs<br />

Research Materials<br />

―Agenda: First Meeting of the President‘s Advisory Council on Research‖<br />

―The Agenda of Organizations‖ by Kenneth J. Arrow<br />

[California Tax Initiative, 1973] (2 folders)<br />

Box 682<br />

Box 683<br />

Box 684<br />

[Corporations]<br />

―Dissent in a Free Society‖<br />

[Eastern Europe] (2 folders)<br />

―The Economics of Equality‖ by Tom Kahn, April 1964<br />

The Economic Position of the American Indians by Peter Paul Dorner<br />

[Education <strong>and</strong> Poverty]<br />

―The Elite <strong>and</strong> the Electorate: Is Government by the People Possible?‖<br />

[Health Insurance]<br />

[India <strong>and</strong> Pakistan]<br />

[General]<br />

―The First Five Year Plan, 1955-1960‖ published by Government of Pakistan<br />

National Planning Board<br />

Letters to President <strong>Kennedy</strong> 1961-1962<br />

―Rural Development <strong>and</strong> the Indian Villager‖ by J.C. Mathur<br />

―Job Creation: Private <strong>and</strong> Public Manpower Policies‖ by <strong>John</strong> T. Dunlop, 24<br />

February 1964<br />

<strong>John</strong> F <strong>Kennedy</strong> remarks at Al Smith dinner, 22 October 1964, <strong>and</strong> ―Poverty in<br />

America‖ report, 5 March 1964<br />

[L<strong>and</strong> reform]<br />

―Limited Tactical Nuclear War‖ by Martin C. McGuire, March 1964<br />

National Economic Research Associates ―List of Additions to the <strong>Library</strong>‖ October<br />

1967<br />

―A Plan to Supplement State Tax Revenues through Federal Income <strong>and</strong><br />

State Tax Credits‖ by Joseph Pechman<br />

[Previously published by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith]<br />

―Reexamination of Group Policy‖<br />

Socialist St<strong>and</strong>ard, April-May 1959<br />

[South America]<br />

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―Testimony of Leon H. Keyserling-Hearings on Tax Reduction,‖ 22<br />

October 1963<br />

[War on Poverty]<br />

―Welfare <strong>and</strong> Social Values‖ by Nicholas Rescher<br />

―The Wounded L<strong>and</strong>: Journey through a Divided America‖ by Hans Habe<br />

[Youth <strong>and</strong> Children] (3 folders)<br />

The Liberal Hour<br />

―A Guide to Social Myth‖<br />

Draft typescript<br />

Title-Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3-4<br />

Box 685<br />

Chapter 4-5<br />

Chapter 5-6<br />

Chapter 7-9<br />

Revised typescript<br />

Title-Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4-6<br />

Chapter 7-9<br />

Revised typescript (carbon)<br />

Title-Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4-6<br />

Chapter 6, 7-9<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin (2 folders)<br />

Comments<br />

Draft typescript<br />

Acknowledgments <strong>and</strong> contents<br />

Introduction-Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 3-5<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Editions<br />

Chinese edition-USIA<br />

Danish edition<br />

Dutch edition<br />

English edition<br />

French edition<br />

German edition (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 686<br />

German edition (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Hindi edition—United States Information Agency<br />

Indian edition<br />

Italian edition<br />

Japanese edition<br />

Spanish edition<br />

Swedish edition<br />

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Foreign rights<br />

Notes re: Chapter 10<br />

Other editions<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong> edition<br />

Paragon edition<br />

U.S. Information Agency edition<br />

Page proofs<br />

Permissions (2 folders)<br />

Reviews<br />

Revised typescript<br />

Contents, Introduction, Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3-4<br />

Chapter 6, 10, 12<br />

Revised typescript (carbon)<br />

Acknowledgements-Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Box 687<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Chapter 11<br />

Chapter 12<br />

Chapter 13<br />

Typescript with galley marks<br />

Title-Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2-3<br />

Chapter 4-5<br />

Chapter 6-7<br />

Chapter 8-9<br />

Chapter 10-12<br />

A Life in Our Times<br />

[Background research]<br />

Appointment schedules<br />

[Articles]<br />

[Binders of research notes]<br />

[Fact checking notebooks] (2 folders)<br />

[General] (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 688<br />

[General] (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Important items for memoir<br />

JFK <strong>Library</strong><br />

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Box 689<br />

Old research books<br />

[Ontario Agricultural College]<br />

[Calendar, 1927-1928]<br />

[Information from library]<br />

[Report, 1931]<br />

[Yearbook]<br />

1930<br />

1931<br />

[OPA]<br />

[Pages from books]<br />

Political materials: Iran<br />

[Publications] (4 folders)<br />

Box 690<br />

BBC Radio rights<br />

Biographical note for publicity<br />

Bloomingdale‘s Celebrity Series: Boston, 27 May 1981<br />

Book Digest: September 1981<br />

Book-of-the-Month<br />

Club luncheon: New York, 5 June 1981<br />

News, July 1981<br />

News: ―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: Biography by William F. Buckley, Jr.<br />

Boston Literary Hour, Boston, 26 May 1981<br />

Chapters<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Chapter 1 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 2 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 3 (2 folders)<br />

Box 691<br />

Box 692<br />

Box 693<br />

Box 694<br />

Chapter 4 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 5 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 6 (3 folders)<br />

Chapter 7 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 8 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 9 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 11 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 12 (2 folders)<br />

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Box 698<br />

Box 699<br />

Chapter 13 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 14 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 15<br />

Chapter 16 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 16 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 17 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 18 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 19 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 19 (2 of 2)<br />

Chapter 20 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 21 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 22 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 22 (2 of 2)<br />

Chapter 23 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 24 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 25<br />

Chapter 26 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 27 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 28 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 28 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 29 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 30 (2 folders)<br />

Box 700<br />

Chapter 31 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 32 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 33 (2 folders)<br />

Index<br />

Comments (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 701<br />

Comments (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Corrections for future editions<br />

Drafts<br />

First<br />

Ch. 1-3<br />

Ch. 4-7<br />

Ch. 7-10<br />

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Box 703<br />

Ch. 10-13<br />

Ch. 14-17<br />

Ch. 17-19<br />

Ch. 22-23<br />

Ch. 24-27<br />

Ch. 27-28<br />

Ch. 29-31<br />

First draft with JKG‘s changes<br />

Second<br />

Ch. 1-4<br />

Ch. 4-7<br />

Ch. 7-10<br />

Ch. 10-12<br />

Ch. 13-16<br />

Ch. 16-20<br />

Ch. 20<br />

Ch. 20-24<br />

Ch. 25-28<br />

Ch. 28-33<br />

Box 704<br />

[Notes]<br />

[Notes 2]<br />

[References]<br />

Editor‘s questions <strong>and</strong> notes<br />

English paperback Corgi Edition<br />

Excerpts<br />

―After the Air Raids‖: Memoir excerpt in American Heritage, April/May 1981<br />

―Enter Stage Left: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: Washington Post, 28 March 1981<br />

Higginsville Advance, 12 August 1981<br />

―India Years‖ in Boston Globe Magazine, 29 March 1981<br />

―The <strong>John</strong>son Years‖ in Boston Globe Magazine, 5 April 1981<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Houghton Mifflin correspondence<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong>ic edition<br />

Introduction to the Japanese edition<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: William McPherson, The Washington Post<br />

Letters to the editor: Fortune: re Herbert Stein review, 24 August 1981<br />

List of those receiving copies<br />

Paperback<br />

Permissions<br />

―Prof. Galbraith‘s Ideas <strong>and</strong> Mr. Hotrocks‘ 400G‖ by William F. Buckley, Jr.<br />

Box 705<br />

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Promotion party: New York City, 23 April 1981 (2 folders)<br />

Publicity<br />

Kit from Eileen Prescott<br />

Tour (paperback): New York City, 3 June 1982<br />

[Proofs]<br />

11 November [1980] (1-4 of 6 folders)<br />

11 November [1980] (5-6 of 6 folders)<br />

14 January 1981 (2 folders)<br />

Undated (2 folders)<br />

Index, 2 February 1981<br />

Box 707<br />

Index, undated<br />

[Uncorrected bound proof]<br />

Prospectus under title ―The Lighter Side of Life‖<br />

Publicity<br />

Research<br />

Reviews (3 folders)<br />

Box 708<br />

Spring promotion tour, 1-22 May 1981<br />

Statement for jacket copy<br />

Thanks<br />

The McL<strong>and</strong>ress Dimension<br />

Allston Wheat‘s Crusade<br />

American Sociometric Peerage<br />

Comments<br />

Confidence Machine<br />

Correspondence<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Houghton Mifflin (2 folders)<br />

James Stevenson<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Fully Automated Foreign Policy‖ (2 folders)<br />

―McL<strong>and</strong>ress Solution‖<br />

―McL<strong>and</strong>ress, the Man: Introduction‖<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong> edition<br />

Permissions<br />

Proofs<br />

Box 709<br />

Revised Introduction to The McL<strong>and</strong>ress Dimension for the paperback edition<br />

Reviews<br />

Takeover (2 folders)<br />

Money: Whence it came, where it went<br />

Bantam Paperback rights<br />

[319]


Best sellers lists<br />

Comments (2 folders)<br />

Copies sent<br />

Master list<br />

People to receive<br />

Correspondence<br />

General<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

General<br />

Revised edition, 1994<br />

Penguin Books, Ltd. (general)<br />

Thanks for copy<br />

Editions<br />

1980s New; University of Chicago, 1992<br />

British<br />

Japanese, introduction (TBS Britannica-JKG‘s work)<br />

Reprint, 1981<br />

W.W. Norton<br />

Enclosure card<br />

Excerpts<br />

Harper’s Magazine, August 1975; The Banker’s Magazine, Chapter 10<br />

Business <strong>and</strong> Society Review: First serial rights to Chapter 16, Fall 1975<br />

Box 710<br />

Horizon, Chapter 16, Fall 1975<br />

Book Digest, October 1975<br />

Reader’s Digest, February 1978<br />

Footnotes<br />

File<br />

General<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Index<br />

Jacket copy<br />

Manuscripts<br />

First Edition, 1975<br />

Annotated Proof<br />

Copy 1 (2 folders)<br />

Copy 2 (2 folders)<br />

Copy 3 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 711<br />

Copy 3 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Copy 4 (2 folders)<br />

Changes (sent to Sylvia after the manuscript was sent in)<br />

Incomplete<br />

Chapter 18<br />

Chapter 19<br />

Chapter 20<br />

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Box 712<br />

Box 713<br />

Box 714<br />

Box 715<br />

Chapter 21 (2 folders)<br />

Original Manuscript, typed<br />

Chapters 1-5<br />

Chapters 6-10<br />

Chapters 11-12<br />

Chapters 13-14<br />

Chapters 15-16<br />

Chapters 17-18<br />

Chapter 19<br />

Chapter 20-21<br />

Typed draft, photocopy<br />

Chapters 18-20 in basic outline form<br />

Copy 1<br />

Chapters 1-4<br />

Chapters 5-8<br />

Chapters 9-12<br />

Chapters 13-16<br />

Chapter 17<br />

Chapters 18-21<br />

Copy 2<br />

Chapters 1-7<br />

Chapters 8-12<br />

Chapters 13-17<br />

Chapters 18-21<br />

Copy 3<br />

Frontpiece<br />

Dedication<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 6 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 9 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 11 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 12 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

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Box 716<br />

Box 717<br />

Box 718<br />

Box 719<br />

Box 720<br />

Chapter 12 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 13 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 14 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 15<br />

Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17<br />

Draft F (second reading by Andrea Williams) (1 of 4 folders)<br />

Draft F (second reading by Andrea Williams) (2-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Draft F2<br />

Foreword, Dedication, Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Chapter 11<br />

Chapter 12<br />

Chapter 13<br />

Chapter 14<br />

Chapter 15<br />

Chapter 16 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 17 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 18<br />

Chapter 19 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 20 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 20 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 21<br />

Second Edition, 1994<br />

Annotated Proof (2 folders)<br />

Suggestions <strong>and</strong> Corrections<br />

Typed draft, photocopy<br />

Chapter 21, The Eighties <strong>and</strong> On<br />

Copy 1<br />

Copy 2<br />

Copy 3<br />

[322]


Permissions<br />

Introduction<br />

Box 721<br />

Publicity, Houghton Mifflin<br />

Chicago, 2-3 October 1975<br />

[General]<br />

Research materials <strong>and</strong> support articles<br />

General (6 folders)<br />

Newspapers Clippings (2 folders)<br />

Reviews (2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 722<br />

Reviews (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

Second serial rights<br />

Name-dropping<br />

Catalogue copy<br />

Chapters<br />

1: ―On Name Dropping‖ (3 folders)<br />

2: ―Franklin D. Roosevelt, I: The New Deal‖ (4 folders)<br />

3: ―Franklin D. Roosevelt, II: The War‖ (2 of 5 folders)<br />

Box 723<br />

Box 724<br />

Box 725<br />

3: ―Franklin D. Roosevelt, II: The War‖ (3-5 of 5 folders)<br />

4: ―Eleanor Roosevelt‖ (3 folders)<br />

5: ―Albert Speer: The Essential Enemy‖ (3 folders)<br />

6: ―Harry Truman—And After‖ (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

6: ―Harry Truman—And After‖ (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

7: ―Too Madly for Aldai‖ (4 folders)<br />

8: ―<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>‖ (4 folders)<br />

9: ―The <strong>Kennedy</strong> Circle, Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>‖ (1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

9: ―The <strong>Kennedy</strong> Circle, Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>‖ (3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

10: ―Jawaharlal Nehru‖ (2 folders)<br />

11: ―LBJ‖ (3 folders)<br />

12: ―Bowles, Ball, Harriman‖ (1-3 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 726<br />

12: ―Bowles, Ball, Harriman‖ (4 of 4 folders)<br />

13: ―Sketches on the Larger Screen‖ (3 folders)<br />

Comments <strong>and</strong> thanks<br />

Correspondence<br />

Regarding contracts<br />

Regarding prospectus<br />

Eyewitness History<br />

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Ch. 1 ―Revolutions in This Time‖<br />

Ch. 2 ―Capitalism: The Reward <strong>and</strong> the Legacy‖<br />

Ch. 3 ―The Legacy‖ (continued)<br />

Ch. 4 ―The Russian Revolution‖<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Foreword to Japanese edition<br />

―A Formidable Enemy, Albert Speer,‖ The Boston Globe, 6 June 1999<br />

Houghton Mifflin (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 727<br />

Houghton Mifflin (2 of 2 folders)<br />

List of those receiving copies<br />

Marked manuscript<br />

Pages 1-112<br />

Pages 113-243<br />

Pages 244-273<br />

Page proofs<br />

Author‘s extra set<br />

Pages i-100<br />

Pages 101-194<br />

Author‘s marked set<br />

Pages i-100<br />

Pages 101-194<br />

―Profiles From Life‖<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Prospectus<br />

Prospectus, 1993<br />

Box 728<br />

Prospectus<br />

Publicity<br />

[General]<br />

Trip to Martha‘s Vineyard, 21-22 July 1999<br />

Remarks at Boston Public <strong>Library</strong>, 8 June 1999<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

The Nature of Mass Poverty<br />

Chapters<br />

Foreword<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Box 729<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

[324]


Correspondence<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Early comments<br />

[Edited typescript]<br />

Excerpt<br />

Bedford Books‘ Life Studies, September 1982<br />

Book Digest Magazine, July 1979<br />

Final chapters not used in book<br />

Box 730<br />

Foreign rights<br />

Harvard University Press editorial copy<br />

Introduction<br />

Iranian edition<br />

Japanese edition<br />

Jacket <strong>and</strong> catalogue copy<br />

Japanese English-language textbook<br />

List of those to receive<br />

Original manuscript<br />

Proofs<br />

[Copy 1]<br />

[Copy 2]<br />

Page proofs<br />

Box 731<br />

Research (3 folders)<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Statement<br />

Thanks<br />

The New Industrial State<br />

Abstracts of Hungarian Literature Volume 1, 1971: Critical remarks<br />

Book on the Corporation Requests for information research<br />

Career Tapes Enterprises Audio edition 1987-1989<br />

Comments<br />

1983-1971<br />

1970-1968<br />

Condensation in Heibon Sha in Japan<br />

The Corporation<br />

Correspondence<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Box 732<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

1995-August 1967<br />

June 1967-February 1966<br />

Editions<br />

Fourth Edition<br />

[325]


Houghton Mifflin<br />

Jacket Copy<br />

Introduction (2 folders)<br />

French Edition: Introduction: IV, winter 1989<br />

Japanese: Preface<br />

Paperback edition<br />

Pony<br />

Revised introduction<br />

Second British edition: Introduction<br />

Sentry Edition<br />

Third edition<br />

Correspondence<br />

David Thomas, research assistant<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Foreign Rights <strong>and</strong> new French edition ‗89<br />

Research<br />

Research material Andrea Williams<br />

Box 733<br />

Reviews<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

General<br />

H<strong>and</strong>led by Houghton Mifflin<br />

1973-1968<br />

1967<br />

Atlantic (Reith) articles (h<strong>and</strong>led by Houghton Mifflin)<br />

Galleys<br />

[Edited version] (3 folders)<br />

Index<br />

Jacket copy<br />

[General]<br />

Revised edition<br />

The Mainstream Book Club<br />

Manuscripts<br />

1 August 1965<br />

Outline-Chapter V<br />

Chapter VI-IX<br />

Box 734<br />

Chapter X-XV<br />

Chapter XVI-XVIII, XXVIII-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-XXXVII<br />

[Carbon copy with edits #1]<br />

Chapter I-V<br />

Chapter VI-IX<br />

[Carbon copy with edits #2]: Chapters XVII, XVIII, XXIII<br />

[Carbon copy with edits #3]<br />

Chapter I, II, V, VI<br />

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Box 735<br />

Box 736<br />

Box 737<br />

Box 738<br />

Chapter VII, XI, XVI, XVII<br />

Chapter XIX-XXII<br />

Chapter XXIII, XXIV, XXVII, XXVIII<br />

―Corporate Organization ―<br />

Carbon Copy 1<br />

Chapter I-VII<br />

Chapter IX-XV<br />

Carbon Copy 2<br />

Chapter I-VI<br />

Chapter VII, IX-XV<br />

[Carbon Copy 3]<br />

Chapter I-II<br />

Chapter II-III<br />

Corrected Original Manuscript<br />

Chapter I-V<br />

Chapter VI-VII, IX-XII<br />

Chapter XIII-XV<br />

―Economic Discipline <strong>and</strong> the Quality of Life‖<br />

Title-Chapter VI<br />

Chapter VII-XIV<br />

Chapter XV-XXIII<br />

Chapter XXIV-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-index<br />

Galleys<br />

Obsolete version of Chapter 1<br />

Final Typing 12 August 1966 not corrected<br />

[Carbon copy #1]<br />

Foreword-Chapter V<br />

Chapter VI-XI<br />

Chapter XII-XVIII<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIV<br />

Chapter XXV-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-XXXVI<br />

[Carbon copy #2]<br />

Foreword-Chapter V<br />

Chapter VI-XI<br />

Chapter XII-XVIII<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIII<br />

Chapter XIV-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-XVI<br />

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Box 739<br />

Box 740<br />

Box 741<br />

[Carbon copy #3]<br />

Chapter XI-XX<br />

Chapter XXI-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-XXXV<br />

[Photocopy of corrected manuscript]<br />

Chapter XII-XVIII<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIV<br />

Chapter XXV-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-XXXVI<br />

Revised Edition<br />

Copy 1, Part 1<br />

Foreword-Chapter VI<br />

Chapter VII-XI<br />

Chapter XII-XVIII<br />

Copy 1, Part 2<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIII<br />

Chapter XXIV-XXIX<br />

Chapter XXX-Addendum<br />

Copy 2, Part 1<br />

Foreword –Chapter V<br />

Chapter VI-XI<br />

Chapter XII-XVIII<br />

Copy 2, Part 2<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIX<br />

Chapter XXX-―An Addendum on Economic Method‖<br />

[Second edition revisions]<br />

Foreword-Chapter VI<br />

Chapter VII-X<br />

Third<br />

Chapter XI-XIV<br />

Chapter XV-XVII<br />

Chapter XVIII-XXI<br />

Chapter XXII-XXVI<br />

Chapter XXVII-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-Addendum<br />

Foreword, Acknowledgements, Contents (2 folders)<br />

Chapter I<br />

Chapter II<br />

Chapter III<br />

Chapter IV<br />

Chapter V<br />

Chapter VI<br />

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Box 742<br />

Box 743<br />

Box 744<br />

Chapter VII<br />

Chapter VIII<br />

Chapter IX<br />

Chapter X<br />

Chapter XI-XII<br />

Chapter XIII-XIV<br />

Chapter XV<br />

Chapter XVI-XVII<br />

Chapter XVIII<br />

Chapter XIX-XX<br />

Chapter XXI<br />

Chapter XXII<br />

Chapter XXIII-XXIV<br />

Chapter XXV<br />

Chapter XXVI<br />

Chapter XXVII<br />

Chapter XXVIII<br />

Chapter XXIX<br />

Chapter XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI<br />

Chapter XXXII<br />

Chapter XXXIII<br />

Chapter XXXIV<br />

Chapter XXXV<br />

Addendum<br />

Third Edition [Draft #2]<br />

Acknowledgements, Foreword, Chapters I-III<br />

Chapter IV-VIII<br />

Chapter IX-XII<br />

Chapter XIII-XVIII<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIV<br />

Chapter XXV-XXIX<br />

Chapter XXX-Addendum<br />

Third Edition [Revisions]<br />

Foreword-Chapter III<br />

Chapter IV-VII<br />

Chapter VIII-XI<br />

Chapter XII-XVIII<br />

Chapter XIX-XXIII<br />

Chapter XXIV-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-Index<br />

[Typed, annotated draft #1]<br />

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Box 745<br />

Box 746<br />

Chapter I, V, VI<br />

Chapter VII, XI, XXI, XXII<br />

[Typed, annotated draft #2]<br />

Index, foreword, Chapter I-V<br />

Chapter VI-XV<br />

Chapter XVI-XXII<br />

Chapter XXIII-XXX<br />

Chapter XXXI-XXXVI<br />

[Typed, annotated draft #3]<br />

Chapter I, XVII-XIX<br />

Chapter XX, XXIII, XXIV, XXVI<br />

[Typed, corrected draft]<br />

Title page-Chapter IV<br />

Chapter V-IX<br />

Chapter X-XV<br />

Chapter XVI-XXII<br />

Chapter XXIII-XXVIII<br />

Chapter XXIX-XXXVI<br />

[Typed, corrected draft #2]: Foreword, Chapter I-II<br />

[Typed draft #4]: Chapter I-III<br />

With JKG‘s final changes as of 12 August 1966<br />

Foreword-Chapter III<br />

Chapter IV-VI<br />

Chapter VII-X<br />

Chapter XI-XIII<br />

Box 747<br />

Chapter XIV-XVII<br />

Chapter XVIII-XXI<br />

Chapter XXII-XXV<br />

Chapter XVI- XXIX<br />

Chapter XXX-XXXII<br />

Chapter XXXIII-XXXV<br />

McKinsey Foundation Book Award for 1967<br />

People receiving copies<br />

Permissions<br />

1996-1970<br />

1969-1967<br />

Reprint Reith Lectures in American publications<br />

Professor Solow on Professor Galbraith: The Public Interest<br />

Correspondence<br />

Drafts<br />

Box 748<br />

[330]


Research materials<br />

Civil War<br />

Commerce<br />

Development: North/South (Pre Civil War)<br />

General (8 folders)<br />

Hazel‘s File<br />

Incentives for Colonization<br />

Industrialization Post Civil War<br />

Box 749<br />

Internal Improvements (19 th century) (2 folders)<br />

Leon Keyserling<br />

Overall development<br />

Population<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Reference<br />

Religious Views of Economics (i.e. usury) <strong>and</strong> Revolution<br />

Slavery<br />

Social Science 134<br />

Third Edition (3 folders)<br />

Turnerism<br />

War of 1812<br />

Westward<br />

Wildcat Banking 1820s-1830s<br />

WWI <strong>and</strong> post WWI<br />

Revised: Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Box 750<br />

Set of reviews (all reviews at 30 Francis Avenue)<br />

1972-July 1967<br />

June 1967-undated<br />

Suggestions for Corrections<br />

Transaction publishers<br />

A New Treatise on Political Economy (unpublished): prospectus<br />

No Little Heat (unpublished)<br />

Typescript<br />

Draft<br />

Title-Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Chapter 11<br />

Chapter 12<br />

Chapter 13<br />

Chapter 14<br />

Revised<br />

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Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Potential Essay Collection 1-not published<br />

Chapter<br />

I: World War II in Washington (3 folders)<br />

II: Germany, 1945 (1-3 of 7 folders)<br />

Box 751<br />

Box 752<br />

II: Germany, 1945 (4-7 of 7 folders)<br />

III: The Vietnam Connection (2 folders)<br />

IV: Foreign Policy over the Years (2 folders)<br />

V: Economics Over the Years<br />

[General] (1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

[General] (3 of 3 folders)<br />

Reaganism Early <strong>and</strong> Late (2 folders)<br />

VI: Further Economic Themes (4 folders)<br />

VII: Politics (2 folders)<br />

VIII: The Military Power <strong>and</strong> Arms Control (1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 753<br />

VIII: The Military Power <strong>and</strong> Arms Control (3 of 3 folders)<br />

Trip to India <strong>and</strong> Russia<br />

[Potential Essay Collection-Unpublished Essay Collection 1992]<br />

Fact checking (4 folders)<br />

Prospectus<br />

The Rational American (unpublished)<br />

Draft typescript<br />

Chapter 1-4<br />

Chapter 5-12<br />

Revised typescript<br />

Page 1-28<br />

Page 29-54<br />

Revised typescript (carbon)<br />

Page 1-28<br />

Page 29-54<br />

The Scotch<br />

Correspondence<br />

Advertising copy sent to Houghton Mifflin<br />

Amsterdam Books<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Commission: Radio dramatization<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation<br />

Canadian edition: Macmillan, Canada<br />

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Box 754<br />

Box 755<br />

Comments<br />

November 1990-July 1980<br />

April 1979-November 1970<br />

February 1970-December 1966<br />

1966: December -February<br />

1965<br />

December-March<br />

March-January<br />

1964<br />

December-October<br />

September -August<br />

August-22 July<br />

21-14 July<br />

13 July-March<br />

Foreign editions (other than English)<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

March 1973-March 1964<br />

January 1964<br />

1963: October-December<br />

Harper‘s Magazine<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Issues]<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

October 1973-August 1964<br />

July 1964-December 1963<br />

Undated<br />

Houghton Mifflin paperback, 2002<br />

Introduction to excerpts published in Harper’s<br />

Jacket line, author‘s biographical sketch <strong>and</strong> jacket copy: Houghton Mifflin<br />

MacLean’s magazine (2 folders)<br />

Made to Last<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong>ic Permission<br />

London Times<br />

McClell<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Stewart (Canada)<br />

People receiving copies<br />

Permissions<br />

Plume edition of New American <strong>Library</strong><br />

Precision <strong>and</strong> veracity file<br />

October 1972-December 1965<br />

June 1965-September 1964<br />

1964: August-June<br />

Reviews<br />

May 1965-August 1964<br />

1964<br />

August<br />

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Box 756<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Drafts<br />

August-June, Undated<br />

Second edition<br />

Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Houghton Mifflin: Jacket copy<br />

Serialization in The Ottawa Journal: Winter, 1968<br />

[General]<br />

[Issues]<br />

The Non-Potable Scotch: Penguin Books Edition: Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Trip to New York to publicize, August 1964<br />

Winnipeg Free Press serialization<br />

[Additional Drafts] (2 folders)<br />

Original Manuscripts, 1963-1964<br />

Foreword <strong>and</strong> Chapter 1<br />

Chapter 2 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Chapter 11<br />

Chapter 13<br />

[Carbon copy with edits]<br />

Foreword, Chapter 1 <strong>and</strong> 2<br />

Chapters 3, 4, 5<br />

Chapters 6, 7, 8<br />

Chapters 9, 10<br />

Chapters 11, 12, 13<br />

Box 757<br />

[Carbon Copy unedited] (5 folders)<br />

[Draft with edits]<br />

Foreword <strong>and</strong> Chapter 1<br />

Chapters 2-3<br />

Chapters 4-5<br />

Chapters 6-7<br />

Chapters 8-9<br />

Chapters 10-11<br />

Chapters 12-13<br />

[Additional drafts] ( folders)<br />

Galleys (2 folders)<br />

A Short History of Financial Euphoria<br />

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Box 758<br />

Chapters<br />

I ―The Speculative Episode‖ (2 folders)<br />

II ―The Common Denominators‖ (1 of 2 folders)<br />

II ―The Common Denominators‖ (2 of 2 folders)<br />

III ―The Classic Cases, I: The Tulipomania, <strong>John</strong> Law, <strong>and</strong> the Banque Royal (3<br />

folders)<br />

IV ―The Classic Cases, II: The Bubble‖<br />

V ―The American Tradition‖ (2 folders)<br />

Box 759<br />

VI ―1929‖ (2 folders)<br />

VII ―October Redux‖ (2 folders)<br />

VIII ―Reprise‖<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence: Whittle Communications (3 folders)<br />

[Editions]<br />

French edition<br />

Japanese edition<br />

Norton edition<br />

Box 760<br />

Viking Penguin edition<br />

End notes to be used in foreign editions<br />

Excerpt: ―Speculation‖, Current Books Magazine, Fall/Winter 1993<br />

Foreign rights (3 folders)<br />

Foreword<br />

1990<br />

1993 edition<br />

Galleys<br />

First draft<br />

Second draft<br />

Unnumbered draft<br />

Introductions<br />

Italian Edition<br />

Japanese edition<br />

Spanish edition<br />

Box 761<br />

Notes on sources to be used in American edition<br />

Outline<br />

Reviews<br />

Second part written by Chuck Wardin, 1994-<br />

Typescripts<br />

Complete<br />

Corrected Copy<br />

Without end notes<br />

[335]


A Tenured Professor<br />

Comments<br />

Corrected page proofs<br />

[Author‘s Extra Set]<br />

[Author‘s Marked Set]<br />

Box 762<br />

[Master Proofs]<br />

[Master Set]<br />

Corrected tear sheets <strong>and</strong> notes<br />

Chapter 1 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 2 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 3 (3 folders)<br />

Chapter 4 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 763<br />

Box 764<br />

Chapter 4 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter 5 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 6 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 7 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 8 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 11 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 12 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 13 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 14 (2 folders)<br />

Box 765<br />

Chapter 15 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 16 (2 folders)<br />

Chapter 17 (2 folders)<br />

Corrected Typescript (2 folders)<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Drafts<br />

Ch. 1-3<br />

[Edited] (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 766<br />

[Edited] (2 of 2 folders)<br />

[Various] (2 folders)<br />

Extracts: Pacific, December 1990-January 1991<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Gerald Hilly, agent for TV rights, 1991-<br />

Harvard Book Stores‘ Best Sellers, 1990<br />

Introductions<br />

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British, Japanese, Italian, French, <strong>and</strong> Swedish editions<br />

Japanese edition: Correspondence<br />

Korean edition<br />

―The Economist as Novelist‖: Rizzoli edition introduction<br />

―Irrational Expectations‖ (2 folders)<br />

List of those receiving <strong>and</strong> their thanks<br />

Manuscript (1 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 767<br />

Manuscript (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

Master Proof (3 folders)<br />

Paperback edition: Houghton Mifflin<br />

Permissions<br />

Publicity<br />

Paris, France, 3-5 March 1991<br />

Party: New York, New York, 21 March 1990<br />

Research<br />

Arms Spending <strong>and</strong> Conversion<br />

Chapter I: The L<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

Chapter V: The Politics of Contentment<br />

Chapter XII: Specifics Continued: The Role of the State<br />

Chapter XIII: The Military Nexus<br />

Economics <strong>and</strong> Eastern Europe<br />

Fortune magazine, 18 June 1990<br />

Box 768<br />

[General] (4 folders)<br />

The Slow Decline of the Cold War<br />

Reviews<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

―Cantabrigian Commentary‖: The Boston Globe, 12 May 1989<br />

―Galbraith Writes Third Novel‖: The Harvard Crimson, 23 October 1989<br />

―A Novel Theory‖: The Boston Globe, 19 October 1989<br />

Warner Bros. film version, possible movie adaptation: Letter from Warner Bros., 29 April<br />

1993<br />

A Theory of Price Control<br />

Press release <strong>and</strong> reviews<br />

Typescript with revisions<br />

Title-Chapter 2<br />

Chapter 3-5<br />

Chapter 6-8<br />

Trip to India <strong>and</strong> Russia [1959]<br />

India<br />

AMS Diary<br />

Typescript (original)<br />

Typescript (carbon)<br />

Box 769<br />

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U.S.S.R.<br />

AMS Diary<br />

Page 1-84<br />

Page 85-144<br />

Page 145-end<br />

Machine copy<br />

(1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

(3 of 3 folders)<br />

Mimeographed stencil<br />

Title-Page 50<br />

51-100<br />

Typescript (carbon)<br />

Page 1-40<br />

Page 41-80<br />

Page 81-end<br />

Typescript with revisions<br />

Page 1-33<br />

Page 34-70<br />

Page 71-99<br />

Page 100-end<br />

The Triumph<br />

―An Afterthought,‖ The Independent (London)<br />

Book of the Month Club News, May 1968<br />

Booktape Production<br />

Correspondence<br />

Hamish Hamilton<br />

Houghton Mifflin (2 folders)<br />

Box 770<br />

Gerald Krell<br />

Comments<br />

18 April 1967-29 March 1968<br />

1968<br />

1 April-21 May<br />

31 May-19 July<br />

22 October 1968-18 January 1996, undated<br />

Copies<br />

Approval Copy<br />

[General]<br />

Drafts<br />

Alternate Title: Diplomatic Crisis, Part 1<br />

Chapters 1-3<br />

Chapters 4-6<br />

Chapter 7-9<br />

Chapter 10<br />

Copy<br />

Title Page-Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4-Chapter 6<br />

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Box 771<br />

Intermezzo I-Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10-Chapter 13<br />

Chapter 14-Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17<br />

Editions<br />

Arbor House<br />

Danish<br />

Houghton Mifflin Paperback (3 folders)<br />

Japanese<br />

Jacket copy, Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Introduction to Arbor House Edition (2 folders)<br />

List of those to receive copies (2 folders)<br />

Movie Version<br />

Araby Colton, 1991 (2 folders)<br />

Gerald Krall screen adaptation<br />

Box 772<br />

Jackson Leighter production<br />

Krell version 1981<br />

Rights<br />

Script<br />

Warner Brothers<br />

New York Times Double acrostic, Autumn 1968<br />

Note to <strong>Library</strong> Journal, January 1968<br />

Proofs<br />

Galleys<br />

Copy 1<br />

Copy 2<br />

Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

Master Proofs<br />

29 November 1967<br />

18 December 1967<br />

Box 773<br />

[General] (4 folders)<br />

Uncorrected<br />

Reviews<br />

1968<br />

1 January-12 April<br />

13 April-21 April<br />

22 April-23 August<br />

25 August 1968 -December 201993<br />

Undated<br />

Revisions<br />

First Revision (Alternate Title: The Puerto Santos Crisis)<br />

Chapter 1-Chapter 4<br />

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Box 774<br />

Rights<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Second Revision<br />

Chapter 1-Chapter 3<br />

Chapter 4-Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6-Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10-Chapter 12<br />

Chapter 13-Chapter 15<br />

Chapter 16-Chapter 17<br />

Third Revision<br />

Chapter 1-Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6-Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10-Chapter 13<br />

Chapter 14-Chapter 16<br />

Chapter 17<br />

Foreign<br />

Paperback<br />

Serialization of The Triumph<br />

Esquire, New Yorker<br />

The Saturday Evening Post, 20 April 1968<br />

Theater Program<br />

A View from the St<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Chapters<br />

Introduction<br />

Acknowledgements, Title Page, <strong>and</strong> Table of Contents<br />

Box 775<br />

Box 776<br />

Chapter I<br />

Section 1, ―Two Pleas for Our Age‖<br />

Section 2, ―The Compleat Politics of Arms Control‖<br />

Section 3, ―The Starvation of the Cities‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 4, ―A Pioneer Approach to Affirmative Action‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 5, ―The Convenient Reverse Logic‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 6, ―Corporate Man‖<br />

Section 7, ―Concept of Work as a Species of Fraud‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 8, ―The St. Pierre Syndrome‖<br />

Section 9, ―The Script is the Reality‖<br />

Section 10, ―The Year of the Spy‖<br />

Chapter II<br />

Section 1, ―H.L. Mencken‖<br />

Section 2, ―Ernest Hemingway‖<br />

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Box 778<br />

Section 3, ―<strong>John</strong> O‘Hara‖<br />

Section 4, ―Money in American Fiction‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 5, ―Evelyn Waugh: Two Occupations‖<br />

Section 6, ― Malcolm Muggeridge: Two Modes‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 7, ―William F. Buckley, Jr.: Two Moods‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 8, ―Barbara Ward: Two Tribunes‖<br />

Section 9, ―Robertson Davies‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 10, ―A.J.P. Taylor‖<br />

Chapter III<br />

Section 1, ―The Case for Constitutional Reform‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 2, ―Innocence as Exculpation‖<br />

Section 3, ―Solemnity, Gloom <strong>and</strong> Academic Style‖<br />

Section 4, ―The Harvard Parietal Rules‖<br />

Section 5, ―Sexual Harassment at Harvard‖<br />

Section 6, ―On Academic Tenure‖<br />

Section 7, ―Recessional‖ (2 folders)<br />

Chapter IV<br />

Section 1, ―The Economics of Beauty‖<br />

Section 2, ―Further on Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 3, ―An<strong>and</strong>a Coomaraswamy‖<br />

Section 4, ―W.G. Archer‖<br />

Section 5, ―Artists of the Raj‖<br />

Section 6, ―The Paintings of Husain‖<br />

Chapter V<br />

Section 1, ―The Beautification of America‖<br />

Section 2, ―Liberals <strong>and</strong> the Corporate Prose‖<br />

Section 3, ―Bailout I‖<br />

Section 4, ―Bailout II‖<br />

Section 5, ―Bailout III‖<br />

Section 6, ―Inflation <strong>and</strong> the Conservatives‖<br />

Section 7, ―The Budget Deficit Initiative‖<br />

Section 8, ―Election Reportage‖<br />

Section 9, ―Are The Rich a Dirty Secret?‖<br />

Section 10, ―Mayhem at Harvard Stadium‖<br />

Section 11, ―Department of Amplification‖<br />

Section 12, ―U.S. Embassy Center‖<br />

Chapter VI<br />

Section 1, ―James Mill: History of British India‖ (3 folders)<br />

Section 2, ―Anthony Trollope: Barchester Towers‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 3, ―Gloria Steinem: The Beach Book‖<br />

Section 4, ―R.A. Butler: The Art of the Possible‖<br />

Section 5, ―Shigeto Tsuru: The Collected Works‖<br />

Chapter VII<br />

Section 1, ―The United States‖ (4 folders)<br />

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Box 780<br />

Box 781<br />

Section 2, ―Specific Guide to Economic Folkways‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 3, ―Brazil‖ (3 folders)<br />

Section 4, ―Argentina‖<br />

Section 5, ―Introducing India‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 6, ―Russia‖ (3 folders)<br />

Section 7, ―The Scotch‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 8, ―A Different Journey/Television‖ (1 of 3 folders)<br />

Section 8, ―A Different Journey/Television‖ (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

Chapter VIII<br />

Section 1, ―Churchill <strong>and</strong> Roosevelt‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 2, ―Further on Churchill‖<br />

Section 3, ―Charles de Gaulle‖<br />

Section 4, ―<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 5, ―Schlesinger, Sorensen <strong>and</strong> <strong>Kennedy</strong>‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 6, ―Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong>/Missile Crisis‖<br />

Section 7, ―Chester Bowles‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 8, ―Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 9, ―Averell Hartman‖<br />

Section 10, ―Senator Paul Douglas‖ (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Section 10, ―Senator Paul Douglas‖ (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Section 11, ―The Dulles Brothers-<strong>and</strong> Sister‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 12, ―George Kennan‖<br />

Section 13, ―Chairman Khrushchev‖<br />

Section 14, ―Henry Kissinger <strong>and</strong> Companion‖<br />

Section 15, ―Moh<strong>and</strong>as (Mahatma) G<strong>and</strong>hi (2 folders)<br />

Section 16, ―Muhammad Ali Jinnah‖<br />

Section 17, ―Lord Louis Mountbatten‖<br />

Chapter IX<br />

Section 1, ―<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>‖<br />

Section 2, ―Eleanor Roosevelt‖<br />

Section 3, ―Richard Nixon‖<br />

Section 4, ―Seymour Edwin Harris‖<br />

Section 5, ―George Kistiakowsky‖<br />

Section 6, ―Gunnar <strong>and</strong> Alva Mydral‖<br />

Section 7, ―David Niven‖<br />

Box 782<br />

Chapter IX<br />

Section 8, ―Henry Robinson Luce‖ (2 folders)<br />

Section 9, ―Hamish Hamilton‖<br />

Section 10, ―Archibald MacLeish‖<br />

Comments<br />

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Comments <strong>and</strong> Queries by ADW re: headnotes <strong>and</strong> copy (2 folders)<br />

Early Comments by Austin Olney<br />

[General]<br />

[Copies]<br />

Back Jacket Copy<br />

Jacket Copy<br />

Correspondence<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

Houghton Mifflin<br />

Jane Siepman<br />

Drafts<br />

Chapters<br />

Title page, Table of contents, Chapter I, sections 1-3<br />

I, section 4-9<br />

I, section 10-II, section 5<br />

II, section 6-III, section 1<br />

Box 783<br />

III, section 2-IV, section 3<br />

IV, section 4-V, section 12<br />

VI, section 1-VI, section 5<br />

VII<br />

Sections 1-3<br />

Sections 4-6<br />

VII, section 7-VIII, section 1<br />

VIII<br />

Sections 2-8<br />

Sections 9-14<br />

VIII, section 15-IX, section 6<br />

IX, section 7-Acknowledgements<br />

Index<br />

A-Harding<br />

Harriman-Z<br />

Excerpt<br />

Foreign Rights<br />

Harvard Magazine, ―The Galbraith Rosovsky Letters,‖ January-February<br />

1987<br />

List of those to receive copies<br />

Permissions (1 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 784<br />

Permissions (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

[Proofs]<br />

Author‘s Extra Set<br />

Chapters<br />

I-II<br />

III-VI<br />

VII-VIII, section 6<br />

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VIII, section 7-Acknowledgements, Index<br />

[Corrected]<br />

Chapters<br />

Title page, Table of Contents, Chapter I<br />

Chapter VI ―A Book of Prefaces‖<br />

VII-VIII, section 4<br />

VIII, section 5-Acknowledgements<br />

Marked set<br />

Chapters<br />

Title page, Table of Contents, Chapter I, sections 1-9<br />

Chapter I, section 10-Chapter III, section 2<br />

Master set<br />

Chapters<br />

Chapters VI-VII, section 6<br />

Chapter VIII-Index<br />

Box 785<br />

[Publicity]<br />

Party, Boston, MA, 1 December 1986<br />

Tour, Boston, New York, Washington, 10-15 November 1986<br />

Research Folder I<br />

Research Folder II (2 folders)<br />

Reviews (2 folders)<br />

Thanks<br />

The Voice of the Poor<br />

Comments<br />

Editions<br />

Indian<br />

Japanese, preface; TBS Britannica<br />

Harvard University Press<br />

Announcement copy<br />

Correspondence<br />

List of those to whom sent<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Annotated galleys (2 folders)<br />

Box 786<br />

Typed photocopy<br />

Quoted in World Development Forum, 31 May 1983<br />

Research; proofs<br />

Reviews<br />

Who Needs the Democrats?<br />

Chapters<br />

Foreword<br />

I: Conservatism by Attrition<br />

II: The Problem of Economic Policy<br />

III: Foreign Policy Disaster<br />

IV: The Politics of Anachronism<br />

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V: The Matter of Political Style<br />

VI: The Way Back<br />

VII: The Last Word<br />

Miscellaneous pages<br />

Comments<br />

Doubleday edition<br />

Harper’s article<br />

Correspondence<br />

Doubleday<br />

Harper’s<br />

Publisher-Hall Syndicate<br />

Editions<br />

Harper’s<br />

New American <strong>Library</strong>, jacket copy<br />

Box 787<br />

Foreign rights, Doubleday<br />

Manuscript, typed: Doubleday <strong>and</strong> New American <strong>Library</strong> versions<br />

Reviews<br />

Thanks for copies sent<br />

Typescript<br />

Copy 1<br />

Copy 2<br />

Series 9.2. Writings: Articles.<br />

About 35,500 items, 36.792 cubic feet; 31 linear feet, 11 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: chronological by date of publication<br />

This series is composed of published <strong>and</strong> unpublished articles written by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith.<br />

Major topics include economic <strong>and</strong> political matters, as well as travel, education, <strong>and</strong> history. The<br />

material spans the years 1933 to 2002, <strong>and</strong> consist primarily of h<strong>and</strong>written drafts, typescripts,<br />

galleys, tear sheets, reprints, as well as a small amount of research material <strong>and</strong> scattered<br />

correspondence relating to the articles.<br />

Box 788<br />

University of California College of Agriculture Bulletins, 1933<br />

―Price Policy Research,‖ 1936<br />

―The Maintenance of Agricultural Production during Depression,‖ The Journal of Political<br />

Economy, June 1938<br />

1939<br />

―Fiscal Policy <strong>and</strong> Employment Investment Controversy,‖ Harvard Business Review,<br />

Autumn 1939<br />

―Permanent Aspects of Supply <strong>and</strong> Price Adjustment in Agriculture,‖ Journal of Farm<br />

Economics, 4 November 1939<br />

―The Public Works Experience: Some Lessons,‖ 1940<br />

―The Selection <strong>and</strong> Timing of Inflation Controls,‖ Review of Economic Statistics, May 1941<br />

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―Prosperity After the War,‖ 1942<br />

―Price Control: Some Lessons from the First Phase,‖ American Economic Review, March 1943<br />

1944<br />

―Transition to Peace: Business in A.D.194Q,‖ Fortune, January 1944<br />

―Economics for the Public Administrator,‖ February 1944<br />

―Retreat from the Pentagon,‖ Fortune, March 1944<br />

―Little Industry, Big War,‖ Fortune, April 1944<br />

―To Trade or Not to Trade,‖ Fortune, May 1944<br />

―The Farm Bureau,‖ Fortune, June 1944<br />

―Rubber on the Rebound,‖ The Working Front, July 1944<br />

―Venture Dimes,‖ The Working Front, August 1944<br />

―Report from Ottawa,‖ The Working Front, September 1944<br />

―The War Inventory,‖ The Working Front, September 1944<br />

―The Greatest Fire Sale in History,‖ Reader’s Digest, December 1944<br />

―Taxes After the War,‖ Fortune, December 1944<br />

1945<br />

―Steel: Report on the War Years,‖ May 1945<br />

―The ‗Cure‘ at Mondorf Spa,‖ 22 October 1945<br />

―Germany Was Badly Run,‖ December 1945<br />

―The Nürnberg Novelty,‖ Fortune, December 1945<br />

―The Interrogation of Albert Speer,‖ Life, 17 December 1945 (2 folders)<br />

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1946<br />

―Japan‘s Road Back,‖ 1945-1946<br />

―Resident Alien,‖ The New Yorker, April 1946 (not published)<br />

―Reflections on Price Control,‖ The Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1946<br />

―Recovery in Europe,‖ National Planning Association, November 1946<br />

1947<br />

―Professor Despres on ‗Effects of Strategic Bombing on the German War Economy‘,‖<br />

Review of Economic Statistics, May 1947<br />

―The Disequilibrium System,‖ The American Economic Review, June 1947<br />

―The Industry Capitalism Forgot,‖ Fortune, August 1947<br />

―Equilibrium: The Post-War Illusion,‖ The Quarterly Review of Commerce, Vol. XIII No. 2,<br />

1947-1948<br />

1948<br />

―The German Economy,‖ Foreign Economics, 1948<br />

―Loyalty (W.O.C.), 1948<br />

―Monopoly <strong>and</strong> the Concentration of Economic Power,‖ Review of Economics, 1948<br />

―What Germans Think <strong>and</strong> Why,‖ 21 November 1948<br />

1949<br />

―American Farm Policy: The Great Constant,‖ 1949<br />

―Defense Budget,‖ 1949<br />

―European Recovery: The Second Phase,‖ Institute on the U.N., 1949<br />

―The Strategy of Direct Control in Economic Mobilization,‖ 1949<br />

―Europe‘s Great Last Chance,‖ January 1949<br />

―Beyond the Marshall Plan,‖ National Planning Association, February 1949<br />

―Shipping: The Canadian Mirror,‖ Canadian Maritime Commission, 30 June 1949<br />

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―The Brannan Plan,‖ The Reporter, 19 July 1949<br />

―How to Make a Lot of Money,‖ The Reporter, [5 October 1949?]<br />

Box 790<br />

1950<br />

―A New Attack on the Dollar Gap,‖ 1950<br />

―On Some Unresolved Problems of Point 4,‖ 1950<br />

―The Strategy of American Defense,‖ 1950<br />

―American <strong>and</strong> Western Europe,‖ Public Affairs Pamphlet, March 1950<br />

[―European recovery: the longer view,‖ April 1950]<br />

―Making ‗Point 4‘ Work,‖ Commentary, September 1950<br />

―Neither Death nor Taxes,‖ The Reporter, 12 December 1950<br />

1951<br />

―The Death of Adolf Hitler‘, 1951<br />

―An Effective <strong>and</strong> Liberal Farm Policy,‖ 1951<br />

―A Halfway House on Controls,‖ 1951<br />

―The Taxonomy of Inflation Control,‖ The Reporter, 10 July 1951<br />

―Why Backward Countries Are Backward,‖ August 1951<br />

―L<strong>and</strong> Reform: Is There A Middle Way?‖ The Reporter, November 1951<br />

―Conditions for Economic Change in Underdeveloped Countries,‖ Journal of Farm<br />

Economics, 4 November 1951<br />

1952<br />

―War, Cold War <strong>and</strong> Savings,‖ 1952<br />

―The Prospect for Direct Controls in 1952,‖ January 1952<br />

―The Unseemly Economics of Opulence,‖ Harper’s, January 1952<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the Art of Adaptation,‖ Farm Policy Forum, April 1952<br />

―Military <strong>and</strong> Civilian Aid,‖ June 1952<br />

―We Can Prosper Without War Orders,‖ New York Times, 22 June 1952<br />

1953<br />

―Economic Preconceptions <strong>and</strong> the Farm Policy,‖ 1953<br />

―Politics <strong>and</strong> Point IV,‖ 1953<br />

―Puerto Rican Lessons in Economic Development,‖ The Annals of American Academy,<br />

January 1953<br />

―How Fares the L<strong>and</strong>?,‖ The Reporter, 14 April 1953<br />

―Some Basic Factors Affecting Farm Price Policy, 27 April 1953<br />

―Unions Bargain on Equal Terms,‖ Justice, 1 May 1953<br />

―Am American Expert: Response... The Challenge of Soviet Economic Growth,‖ The<br />

Reporter, 26 May 1953<br />

―Politics <strong>and</strong> Point IV: A Commentary,‖ Confluence: An International Forum, June 1953<br />

―Why Be Secretary of Agriculture?,‖ Harper’s, July 1953<br />

[―Eisenhower <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Revolution,‖ Commentary, August 1953]<br />

―Ab<strong>and</strong>oned Farms, Unab<strong>and</strong>oned Hopes,‖ The New York Times Magazine, 13 September<br />

1953<br />

―The Reconciliation of Farm <strong>and</strong> Trade Policy,‖ Commission on Foreign Economic Policy,<br />

4 December 1953<br />

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1954<br />

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1955<br />

1956<br />

1957<br />

―The Defense of Business,‖ Harvard Business Review, 1954: January/February<br />

―The Perils of the Big Buildup,‖ New York Times, 7 March 1954<br />

―Fundamental Characteristics of the American Economy,‖ American Economic<br />

Review, May 1954<br />

―Wirtschaftliche Makt erwekt Gegenkräfte,‖ Die Wirtschaft, 30 June 1954<br />

―The Great Wall Street Crash,‖ Harper’s Magazine, October 1954<br />

―The Elections: What to do after the Undertaker Comes,‖ The Reporter, 4 November 1954<br />

―The American Prospect,‖ The Business Quarterly, Winter 1954-1955<br />

―Farm Policy: The Current Position,‖ 1955 (2 folders)<br />

―Economics for 1955: Hardheaded Bemusement,‖ The Reporter, 24 February 1955<br />

[―Lessons of the 1929 Stock Market Boom <strong>and</strong> the Present Situation,‖ The Commercial <strong>and</strong><br />

Financial Chronicle, 17 March 1955<br />

―The Twisted History of Our 1930s,‖ The Reporter, 11 August 1955<br />

―The Causes of Economic Growth: The Canadian Case,‖ Queen’s Quarterly, 1956<br />

―The Harvard Economic Series,‖ 1956<br />

―Economic Planning In India,‖ Studies Relating to Planning for National Development,<br />

March 1956<br />

―The Economist as an Innovator,‖ The Twentieth Century, April 1956<br />

―Wall Street <strong>and</strong> the Election,‖ The Financial Times, 25 August 1956<br />

―Neo-Liberalism faalde,‖ Elsevierrs Weekblad, 22 December 1956<br />

―The National Economy of the United States,‖ The Washington Post, 1957<br />

―Big Slump Sired Our Long Boom,‖ The Washington Post <strong>and</strong> Times Herald, 21 January<br />

1957<br />

Box 792<br />

―The National Economy of United States,‖ The Economic Weekly, January 1957 (2 folders)<br />

[―Even their best friends won‘t tell them,‖ The Reporter, 24 January 1957]<br />

―Are Living Costs Out of Control?,‖ Economic Intelligence, March 1957<br />

―Farm Plan with No Price is No Plan at All,‖ Grain Quarterly, Spring 1957<br />

―Market Structure <strong>and</strong> Stabilization Policy,‖ Review of Economics <strong>and</strong> Statistics, May 1957<br />

―Onward <strong>and</strong> Upward with the Admen,‖ The Reporter, 2 May 1957<br />

―The Very Last Hurrah,‖ The Reporter, 13 June 1957<br />

―The Twilight of Monetary Policy: I <strong>and</strong> II,‖ The Financial Times, 9 August 1957<br />

―Is Overproduction the Fault of Advertising?,‖ Tide, 25 October 1957<br />

1958<br />

―India: The Impact of East <strong>and</strong> West,‖ 1958<br />

―The Price Pushers,‖ Inflation <strong>and</strong> Recession, 1958<br />

―Use of Income that Economic Growth Makes Possible: Reduction of Poverty; More<br />

Socially Desirable Government Services,‖ The Problems of State Development, January<br />

1958 (2 folders)<br />

―The Failure of Economic Policy,‖ 15 January 1958<br />

―The Failure of Monetary Policy,‖ 15 January 1958<br />

Box 793<br />

―Democratic Foreign Policy <strong>and</strong> the Voter,‖ The New York Times, 20 January 1958<br />

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1959<br />

―How Much Should a Country Consume?,‖ Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., 13<br />

February 1958<br />

―The Mystery of Henry Ford,‖ Atlantic Monthly, March 1958<br />

―Keynesian Policy: The Tactical Questions,‖ The Financial Times, 19 March 1958<br />

―Mr. Hunter on Countervailing Power: A Comment,‖ 11 July 1958<br />

―Rival Economic Theories in India,‖ Foreign Affairs, July 1958<br />

―The Days of Boom <strong>and</strong> Bust,‖ American Heritage, August 1958<br />

―U.S. Agriculture: Problem <strong>and</strong> Choices,‖ Social Order, October 1958<br />

―Challenges of a Changing World,‖ Foreign Policy Bulletin, 15 December 1958<br />

―To Prevent Inflation,‖ 1959<br />

―Heresy Revisited,‖ Encounter, January 1959<br />

―Visit to Pol<strong>and</strong>,‖ The New Leader, 23 February 1959<br />

―Mr. Hunter on Countervailing Power: A Comment,‖ The Economic Journal, March 1959<br />

―Some Notes on the Rationale of Indian Economic Organisation,‖ 29 April 1959<br />

―Some Thoughts on Cultural Exchange,‖ Industry <strong>and</strong> Economics, June 1959<br />

―Letters to the Editor,‖ The New York Times, 19 August 1959<br />

―The Pleasures <strong>and</strong> Uses of Bankruptcy,‖ The Reporter, 20 August 1959<br />

―Industrial Organization <strong>and</strong> Economics Development,‖ National Planning Council, 21<br />

September 1959<br />

―The 1929 Crash,‖ The Observer, 25 October 1959<br />

―Letters to the Editor,‖ The Washington Post, 1959: September/October<br />

―Crash that Shook the World,‖ Des Moines Sunday Register, 1 November 1959<br />

―The Democrats: Profile of the Popular Party,‖ 27 November 1959<br />

Box 794<br />

―Disarmament <strong>and</strong> the Western Economics,‖ New Times, December 1959<br />

―Trade, Aid <strong>and</strong> the Balance of Payments,‖ 5 December 1959<br />

1960<br />

―The Conflict in the Labour Party…,‖ 1960<br />

―Introduction to a Biography of Ivarkrevgar,‖ 1960<br />

―Letters to the Editors,‖ 1950-1960<br />

―Men <strong>and</strong> Capital,‖ Saturday Evening Post, 1960<br />

―The Three Generations of Democrats,‖ 1960<br />

―Nr. Nixon‘s Remedy for Inflation,‖ Harper’s, February 1960<br />

Drafts<br />

Original typescript<br />

Revised typescripts<br />

1 st version<br />

2 nd version<br />

―Consistency in Development Organization,‖ 12 February 1960<br />

―Un Pensamiento Economico de Galbraith,‖ March 1960<br />

―The Economics of Longevity,‖ Annales Nestlé, April 1960<br />

―The Age of the Wordfact,‖ 5 June 1960<br />

―Conventional Signs,‖ Spectator, 29 July 1960<br />

―Some Reflections on Public Architecture <strong>and</strong> Public Works,‖ 15 August 1960<br />

Box 795<br />

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1961<br />

―The Midwestern Mood,‖ September 1960 (unpublished)<br />

―Art <strong>and</strong> Economics,‖ Listener, 22 September 1960<br />

―Letters to the Editor,‖ New York Times, 1 December 1946- 25 October 1960<br />

―The Public Eye,‖ Current, November 1960<br />

―Interview of JGK in U.S. News <strong>and</strong> World Report,‖ 21 November 1960<br />

―The Strategy of Peaceful Competition,‖ December 1960<br />

―Some Thoughts on Public Policy <strong>and</strong> Dollar Problem,‖ The Commercial <strong>and</strong> Financial<br />

Chronicle, 1 December 1960<br />

[―Economic Development in Perspective,‖ ca. 1961]<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes,‖ 1961<br />

―A Positive Approach to Economic Aid,‖ April 1961<br />

Draft <strong>and</strong> typescript<br />

Mimeo stencil (Xeroxed)<br />

Revised typescript<br />

―The Poverty of Nations,‖ Atlantic Monthly, October 1962 (2 folders)<br />

1963<br />

―A Postscript on Population,‖ 1963<br />

―The Language of Economics,‖ Fortune, December 1962-March 1963<br />

[―The Social Balance,‖ Association for Higher Education, NEA, 21 August 1963]<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Strachey,‖ Encounter Magazine, September 1963<br />

Box 796<br />

―A Communication,‖ Washington Post, 25 November 1963<br />

1964<br />

―The Ambassador <strong>and</strong> the Press,‖ Overseas Press Club Yearbook, Neiman Reports, 1964<br />

―The Case for Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son,‖ Pamphlet for Democratic National Committee, Presidential<br />

Campaign, 1964<br />

The Observer (Look articles), not published, July 1963-1964<br />

―Let Us Begin,‖ Harper’s, March 1964<br />

[―Why Diplomats Clam Up,‖ Nieman Reports, March 1964]<br />

―India <strong>and</strong> China: The View from Natha La,‖ Look Magazine, Spring 1964<br />

―The Balance of Payments: A Political <strong>and</strong> Administrative View,‖ Review of Economics <strong>and</strong><br />

Statistics, XLVI, 2 May 1964 (2 folders)<br />

―Let us begin,‖ Japanese translation, February-July 1964<br />

Box 797<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Quality of Life,‖ Science Magazine (From AAAS lecture, 27 December<br />

1963), 10 July 1964 (2 folders)<br />

―Experiment in India,‖ Saturday Review, 15 August 1964<br />

―Some Reflections on the Goldwater Phenomenon,‖ Reporter (not published), October 1964<br />

―Goldwater in Retrospect,‖ London Observer, November 1964<br />

1965<br />

Article for Consumers Union on advertising, 1965 (didn‘t do)<br />

[―A Private White Paper on Viet Nam,‖ 1965]<br />

[―The Underdeveloped Country,‖ Massey Lectures, 1965]<br />

―Economics v. the Quality of Life,‖ Encounter, Vol. XXIV, 1, January 1965<br />

―Foreign Policy: The Stuck Whistle,‖ Atlantic Monthly, February 1965 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

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Box 798<br />

―Foreign Policy: The Stuck Whistle,‖ Atlantic Monthly, February 1965 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―How Keynes Came to America,‖ Encounter, June 1965<br />

―Underdevelopment: An Approach to Classification,‖ American Economic Review, 1965:<br />

August-September<br />

Graduate Studies in Economics at Harvard: Booklet for the Department, Autumn 1965<br />

1966<br />

Asia Magazines, Ltd., Massey lectures, 1966<br />

Article to be printed by Venezuelan Central Bank, March 1966<br />

[New York Times letter to the editor turned to column, May 1966]<br />

―An Agenda for American Liberals,‖ Commentary Magazine, June 1966 (2 folders)<br />

―Economic Policy Since 1945: The Nature of Success,‖ Saturday Review, June 1966<br />

―Politics of Privation,‖ Asia Magazine, September 1966<br />

―The Starvation of the Cities,‖ Progressive, December 1966<br />

―The Coming Change in American Policy on Europe,‖ column for The<br />

Washington Post, 6 December 1966<br />

1967<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Environment,‖ Dot Zero, 1967<br />

Europa-Archiv: Publication of JKG articles in Bonn, 1967<br />

Box 799<br />

―The Polipollutionists,‖ Atlantic Monthly, January 1967 (2 folders)<br />

―Technology, Planning, Organization <strong>and</strong> the Locus of Power,‖ The Oriental Economist,<br />

January 1967<br />

―Was Mrs. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Justified in Bringing Suit?‖ Saturday Review, 21 January 1967<br />

―Art, Diplomacy, <strong>and</strong> Vice Versa,‖ Esquire, March 1967 (2 folders)<br />

―Tug on Its Purse Strings,‖ Washington Post, 12 March 1967<br />

Article on CIA (Washington Post), La Tribune de Geneve, 17 March 1967<br />

―A Modern Foreign Policy,‖ revision, 1 April 1967 (unpublished)<br />

Serialization on The New Industrial State, Veckans Affarer, 1967: May-June<br />

―The Cold War <strong>and</strong> the Corporations,‖ Progressive, July 1967<br />

―Vietnam: The Moderate Solution,‖ Christianity <strong>and</strong> Crisis, 7 August 1967<br />

―Political Reality <strong>and</strong> the University,‖ September 1967<br />

Article on Indian Painting, Town <strong>and</strong> Country, Autumn 1967<br />

Box 800<br />

―Evolution <strong>and</strong> Capitalism,‖ Current, October 1967<br />

―The Galbraith Plan to End the War,‖ New York Times Magazine, 12 November 1967 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Resolving our Vietnam Problem,‖ Playboy, December 1967<br />

―Economic Power <strong>and</strong> the Modern Enterprise,‖ Think, Winter 1967<br />

1968<br />

―Three Models of Development,‖ Dialogue, 1968<br />

―The Great Crash,‖ History of the 20th Century, 1968<br />

―How the University can Protect Itself,‖ Education Digest, February 1968<br />

―James Mill's India,‖ Encounter, March 1968<br />

Note on student life at Berkeley, California Monthly, March 1968<br />

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―A Political Memoir,‖ The Boston Globe, 2 March 1968<br />

―The Shift of Power: Technology, planning <strong>and</strong> organization,‖ Values <strong>and</strong> the Future, April<br />

1968<br />

―Newfane Inn, Vermont,‖ Esquire, April 1968<br />

―An Army on Holiday,‖ Register-Leader, April 1968<br />

―The Future of the Industrial System,‖ McKinsey Quarterly, Summer 1968<br />

Statement to Humanist re. Bertram Wolfe article on The New Industrial State, 1968:<br />

September-October<br />

Article on the automobile, Saturday Evening Post, October 1968<br />

―Berkeley in the Thirties,‖ Contribution to There was Light: Autobiography of a University,<br />

Autumn 1968 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 801<br />

―Berkeley in the Thirties,‖ Contribution to There was Light: Autobiography of a University,<br />

Autumn 1968 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―Motivation <strong>and</strong> the Technostructure,‖ Personnel Administration, November 1968<br />

―The Case for Constitutional Reform at Harvard‖ Harvard Alumni Bulletin, December 1968<br />

(2 folders)<br />

1969<br />

―The Big Defense Firms are Really Public Firms <strong>and</strong> Should be Nationalized,‖ 1969 (4<br />

folders)<br />

―Does This System Work?‖ (not published), 1969 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 802<br />

―Does This System Work?‖ (not published), 1969 (2 folders)<br />

Galbraith-Meade debate on The New Industrial State, Informacion Comcercial Espanola,<br />

1969<br />

For G<strong>and</strong>hi Centenary volume, 1969 (not done)<br />

―How Keynes Came to America,‖ This is My Best, 1969<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Steinbeck: Footnote for a Memoir,‖ The Atlantic Monthly, 1969 (2 folders)<br />

Parody of Reston column on the election of Spiro Agnew, Esquire, 1969<br />

―The Pleasures <strong>and</strong> Uses of Bankruptcy,‖ Vermont-A Special World, 1969<br />

Response to George S. Wheeler comments, Politika Ekonomie, 1969<br />

―The Principle of Consistency,‖ Personnel Administration, 1969: January-February<br />

Response to letters about ―Case for Constitutional Reform at Harvard,‖ Harvard Alumni<br />

Bulletin, 24 February 1969<br />

―Berkeley in the Thirties,‖ Atlantic Monthly, June 1969 (2 folders)<br />

Box 803<br />

―The American Ambassador,‖ Foreign Service Journal, June 1969 (2 folders)<br />

―The Power of the Pentagon,‖ Progressive, June 1969<br />

―Professor Gordon on ‗The Close of the Galbraithian System‘,‖ Journal of Political<br />

Economy, 1969: July-August (2 folders)<br />

―Berkeley in the Age of Innocence,‖ California Monthly, October 1969<br />

―Plain Tales from the Embassy,‖ American Heritage, October 1969<br />

―The Prospect Between the Superpowers‖ Washington Post Syndicate, October 1969<br />

―The Prospect Between the Superpowers,‖ London Times, 8 October 1969<br />

―It‘s Lucky Men Don‘t Control Events,‖ Washington Post, 12 October 1969<br />

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―Berkeley in the Age of Innocence,‖ Ottawa Journal, 24 October 1969<br />

Box 804<br />

―1929/1969: Financial Genius, etc.‖ Harper’s Magazine, November 1969 (5 folders)<br />

―Public Ownership for Publicly Owned Defense Plants,‖ New York Times Magazine, 16<br />

November 1969<br />

―Advice to the Foreign Service,‖ transcript of FSA speech, Foreign Service Journal,<br />

December 1969<br />

1970<br />

Christmas issue of Esquire, 1970 (not published) (2 folders)<br />

―Priorities in the Affluent Society,‖ The Center Magazine, January 1970<br />

―Why in the World do you go to Gstaad?,‖ Holiday, January 1970<br />

Box 805<br />

―The Next Revolution in Economics,‖ Publishers-Hall Syndicate, February 1970 (2 folders)<br />

―The Prospect Between Superpowers,‖ Le Figaro, February 1970<br />

―What Happened to the Class Struggle?‖ Washington Monthly, February 1970<br />

―To My New Friends in the Affluent Society,‖ Life, March 1970<br />

―The Consumer has Lost Control,‖ Weekend Magazine, 21 March 1970<br />

―Springtime Passage,‖ April 1970 (unpublished) (3 folders)<br />

[―Economics as a system of belief,‖ The American Economic Review, May 1970]<br />

―Three Models of Developing Nations,‖ C.R.M. (French Center of Thought on Nonoccidental<br />

World), May 1970<br />

―Captain Hanks on Critics of the Military,‖ U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, June 1970<br />

―Economics, the Industrial State, <strong>and</strong> Man,‖ Mainichi Newspapers, June 1970<br />

―Wage-Price Controls-The Cure for Runaway Inflation,‖ New York Times, 7 June 1970 (1 of<br />

2 folders)<br />

Box 806<br />

―Wage-Price Controls-The Cure for Runaway Inflation,‖ New York Times, 7 June 1970 (2 of<br />

2 folders)<br />

―Winning in November is not Enough,‖ The New Republic, 13 June 1970<br />

[―Who needs the Democrats?,‖ Harper’s Magazine, July 1970]<br />

―The GNP as Status Symbol <strong>and</strong> Success Story,‖ Asahi Shimbun, 5 August 1970<br />

―The President's Economists: A Compassionate Analysis of Error,‖ Washington Post, 23<br />

August 1970<br />

―Economics as a System of Belief,‖ L’Expansion, September 1970<br />

―Nixon's New Socialism,‖ New York Magazine, 21 September 1970 (2 folders)<br />

―Could there be a Case for Nixon?‖ New Statesman, 16 October 1970<br />

―Foreign Policy: The Plain Lessons of a Bad Decade,‖ Foreign Policy, November 1970 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Box 807<br />

Horizon possible publication of Chapters of Economic History on Indians <strong>and</strong> Early Settlers,<br />

Winter 1970 (not published)<br />

―The Left in Britain <strong>and</strong> the U.S.,‖ New Statesman, 4 December 1970<br />

1971<br />

[353]


―Adult's Guide,‖ Toronto Calendar Magazine permission <strong>and</strong> reprint of O‘Reilly interview,<br />

1971<br />

―Journal of an Election Year,‖ 1971 (not published)<br />

―Plain lessons of a bad decade,‖ Foreign Policy, Winter 1970-1971<br />

Statement on Women‘s Rights for Gloria Steinem, ca. 1971<br />

―Galbraith Answers Crosl<strong>and</strong>,‖ New Statesmen, 22 January 1971<br />

―The American Left <strong>and</strong> Some British Comparisons,‖ Fabian Tract, February 1971<br />

―The Day Khrushchev Visited the Establishment,‖ Harper’s, February 1971 (2 folders)<br />

―Foreign Policy: The Plain Lessons of a Bad Decade,‖ Progressive, February 1971<br />

―On Peut Guerir de L'inflation,‖ L’Expansion, February 1971<br />

―The Self-Winding Industry of Switzerl<strong>and</strong>,‖ Holiday, February 1971<br />

―Diplomacy for the 70s: Looking out for Icebergs,‖ Foreign Service Journal, March 1971<br />

―Foreign Policy: The Plain Lessons of a Bad Decade,‖ ADA World, March 1971<br />

Galbraith-Restow exchange (re. Albert Speer article), New York Times Book Review, March<br />

1971<br />

JKG Comments on New Five Year Plan, TASS, March 1971<br />

―A Radical Liberal Economic Policy,‖ The New Democrat, April 1971<br />

Article on privacy for American Heritage, May 1971 (did not do)<br />

―How the Establishment Blew it,‖ not published, June 1971<br />

―Plain Lessons of a Bad Decade,‖ Spanish publication, 1971: May-June<br />

―The Minority Advancement Plan,‖ New York Times Magazine, 22 August 1971<br />

Comments<br />

Box 808<br />

[Drafts] (3 folders)<br />

―Support for Nixon, Within Limits‖ New York Magazine, 30 August 1971<br />

―Crisis in Economic Policy, 1971,‖ Washington Monthly, September 1971<br />

―The Day Nikita Khrushchev Visited the Establishment,‖ (London) Evening St<strong>and</strong>ard, 15<br />

September 1971<br />

―Why I go to Gstaad,‖ Le Figaro, 28 October 1971<br />

―The Unbelievable Happens in Bengal,‖ New York Times Magazine, 31 October 1971 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―The Adult's Guide to the United States,‖<br />

Boston Globe, 7 November 1971<br />

London Sunday Times, 7 November 1971<br />

[―An Adult‘s Guide to New York, Washington, <strong>and</strong> Other Exotic Places,‖ 15 November<br />

1971]<br />

Box 809<br />

―The Adult‘s Guide to the United States,‖ New York Magazine, 15 November 1971<br />

[―Barking up the Wrong Tree,‖ Successo, December 1971]<br />

―Reprise‖ (a short story), December 1971 (not published)<br />

―What the FBI Has on Me,‖ December 1971<br />

1972<br />

―How to Read-Ignore-Economic Forecasts,‖ New York Magazine, 1972<br />

―Indian Painting: Some History <strong>and</strong> a Memoir,‖ The Harvard Bulletin, February 1972 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Support For Nixon-Within Limits,‖ L’Expansion, February 1972<br />

[354]


―The Decline in American Power,‖ Esquire, March 1972 (2 folders)<br />

―The Emerging Public Corporation,‖ Business <strong>and</strong> Society Review, Spring 1972 ―Indian<br />

Painting: Some History <strong>and</strong> a Memoir,‖ Art International, April 1972<br />

U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations, Tass, April 1972 (not written)<br />

Box 810<br />

―Grump‘s Fourth Law of Politics,‖ New York Magazine, 22 May 1972<br />

―Four Columnists in Search of a Fact,‖ Newsday, 5 June 1972<br />

―An Intro to India,‖ Travel <strong>and</strong> Leisure, 1972: June-July<br />

―The Case for George McGovern,‖ The Saturday Review, 1 July 1972 (2 folders)<br />

―A Small Tear for Democrats for Nixon,‖ McGovern/Shriver News Service, September 1972<br />

―The Politics of Skiing,‖ Travel <strong>and</strong> Leisure, Autumn 1972<br />

―The Democratic Invasion: People or Ideas?‖ ADA World, October 1972<br />

―Galbraith has seen China‘s future,‖ New York Times Magazine, 26 November 1972 (3<br />

folders)<br />

Box 811<br />

1973<br />

―A Escrava de Lampada,‖ Tendencia (Brazil), December 1973<br />

―Liberals <strong>and</strong> the Democrats: The Sad News,‖ Esquire, 1973 (not published) (3 folders)<br />

―Power <strong>and</strong> The Useful Economist,‖ (AEA Presidential Review) American Economic<br />

Review, March 1973<br />

Article on Cuba, New York Times Magazine, Spring 1973 (did not do)<br />

―Four Species of Political Columnist,‖ The New York Times, 14 May 1973<br />

Piece on E. Howard Hunt, Playboy, June 1973 (not published)<br />

―Controls or Competition-What‘s at Issue?‖ Review of Economics <strong>and</strong> Statistics, Summer<br />

1973<br />

―Galbraith in China‖<br />

The Observer Review, 1 July 1973<br />

The Toronto Star, 11 July 1973<br />

―How the Great New York Lawyers let us Down,‖ New York Magazine, 30 July 1973<br />

―The Economics of the American Housewife,‖ The Atlantic Monthly, August 1973<br />

―The Dollar: Why the Worst is Over,‖ New York Magazine, 3 September 1973 ―The Fully<br />

Automated Foreign Policy,‖ Esquire Magazine, October 1973 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 812<br />

―The Dollar: Why the Worst is Over,‖ New York Magazine, 3 September 1973 ―The Fully<br />

Automated Foreign Policy,‖ Esquire Magazine, October 1973 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―The Metrodynamics of Sc<strong>and</strong>al,‖ The Boston Globe, 24 November 1973<br />

―Toward Economic Reality,‖ Guelph Alumnus, 1973: November-December<br />

1974<br />

Essay on Energy, New York Times Magazine, January 1974 (not used)<br />

―A Layman‘s Guide to Monetary Crises,‖ Playboy, January 1974<br />

―Impeachment Now? Impeachment Eventually?‖ Newsweek, 7 January 1974 (3 folders)<br />

―Why Impeach Him Now?‖ Newsday, 22 January 1974<br />

China as an Economic Power, February 1974<br />

―Neuroses of the Rich,‖ Playboy, February 1974<br />

Article on restoration of Venice, Spring 1974 (did not do)<br />

[355]


―Farewell to the Chief,‖ New York Magazine, 4 March 1974<br />

―The Policy Specifies the Man,‖ The Center Report, April 1974<br />

―How The Economy Hangs on Her Apron Strings,‖ Ms. Magazine, May 1974<br />

―Notes <strong>and</strong> Comments Section,‖ The New Yorker, 20 May 1974<br />

Box 813<br />

―Berlin,‖ Summer 1974 (unpublished) (3 folders)<br />

―Scotl<strong>and</strong>‘s Greatest Son,‖ Horizon, Summer 1974 (2 folders)<br />

―We‘d get along without you very well,‖ compiled by Craig Karpek (JKG gets rid of E.<br />

Howard Hunt, Jr.): no publication, Summer 1974<br />

―Galbraith on Galbraith‖ in Letters to the Editor, Harvard Business Review, 1974: July-<br />

August<br />

―One More Word on Nixon‘s Exit,‖ Boston Globe, 18 August 1974<br />

―Hindsight,‖ The New Republic, 24 August 1974<br />

―Across Australia by Train,‖ Travel <strong>and</strong> Leisure, September 1974 (2 folders)<br />

―Inflation: A Presidential Catechism,‖ New York Times Magazine, 15 September 1974 (1 of<br />

4 folders)<br />

Box 814<br />

―Inflation: A Presidential Catechism,‖ New York Times Magazine, 15 September 1974 (2-4<br />

of 4 folders)<br />

Article on Indian Train, Travel <strong>and</strong> Leisure, Autumn 1974 (not written)<br />

―The Media: Self-Congratulation Revisited,‖ Fall 1974 (unpublished) (2 folders)<br />

―The Departure of Richard Nixon,‖ ADA World, October 1974<br />

―Solving Unemployment Without Inflation,‖ Social Policy, 1974: September-October<br />

―What Comes After General Motors?‖ The New Republic, 2 November 1974 (2 folders)<br />

―Indian Art through Galbraith‘s Eyes,‖ Boston Sunday Globe, 2 December 1974<br />

―Economics of the Current Anxiety,‖ New York Times, 8 December 1974<br />

1975<br />

―Inflation are Plural,‖ Chemtech, January 1975<br />

―Seymour Edwin Harris Symposium,‖ Review of Economics <strong>and</strong> Statistics, February 1975<br />

―Minute for Seymour E. Harris,‖ Summer 1975<br />

Reprint of McKinsey Amsterdam Speech, McKinsey Quarterly, Summer 1975<br />

―What Comes After General Motors,‖ L’Expansion Encyclopedia of Business Management,<br />

Summer 1975<br />

―On History, Foolishness <strong>and</strong> Vietnam,‖ New York Times, 12 July 1975<br />

―How Britain Leads,‖ Business Observer, 27 July 1975<br />

Article on urban problems, Israel Shenker: New York Times, 30 July 1975<br />

Box 815<br />

―Tasks for the Democratic Left,‖ The New Republic, 16 August 1975<br />

Speech at Vermont Governor‘s Conference, The Berkshire Eagle, September 1975<br />

Published letter, Mount Auburn Hospital, ―From Where I Sit,‖ Profile, October 1975<br />

―The Economic Policy: The Nasty Circumstances with which All Must Live,‖ Democratic<br />

Review, October-November 1975<br />

―On Writing or Typing,‖ The Atlantic Monthly, December 1975 (not published because of<br />

conflict with interview in Christian Science Monitor)<br />

―Economic Policy: Where is it Leading?‖ Boston University Journal, Winter 1975<br />

[356]


1976<br />

―The Conservative-Majority Fallacy,‖ New York Magazine, 22 December 1975<br />

―The Conservative-Majority Myth,‖ ADA World, January 1976<br />

―Draft-Tenth Five Year Plan,‖ TASS, January 1976 (appeared in various Soviet publications<br />

in U.S.S.R.)<br />

New Year‘s Article on World Economy, Shinano Mainichi Shimbun, 1 January 1976<br />

―The Conservatism of Liberals,‖ St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 16 February 1976<br />

―The Economic Problems of the Left,‖ The New Statesman, 20 February 1976<br />

―Einkommen und Preise kontrollieren,‖ Wirtschaftswoche, 19 March 1976<br />

―The Case For <strong>and</strong> Against National Economic Planning,‖ Challenge Magazine, March-<br />

April 1976<br />

―On the Economics of Conservation,‖ Up Country, April 1976<br />

―Howie: How Right!‖ New York Magazine, 12 April 1976<br />

―The Halls of Ivory,‖ New York Times, 30 April 1976<br />

Testimony before Committee on Banking, Housing <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs, The New Republic,<br />

June 1976 (not used)<br />

―The Coalition of Nationalism, Anti-Communism, <strong>and</strong> Warfare,‖ Democratic Review, July-<br />

August (2 folders)<br />

―America‘s Undercover Coalition,‖ The New Statesman, 13 August 1976<br />

―L‘Imperatif de la Politique des Revenus,‖ L’Expansion, October 1976<br />

―The Economics of the American Election,‖ La Presse Economique, 12 November 1976<br />

―Wherein A Tax Cut is Termed ‗Obscene,‘‖ New York Times, 3 December 1976 (2 folders)<br />

―Tax Reduction in the United States: The Case of the Opposition,‖ La Presse Economique,<br />

22 December 1976 (not published)<br />

Box 816<br />

1977<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI,‖ London Sunday Times, 1977<br />

―The Resistance to Hitler,‖ 1977<br />

―Tax Reduction in the United States,‖ Die Weltwoche (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), 26 January 1977<br />

―Marx-The Massive Dissent,‖ The Listener, 27 January 1977<br />

―Economic Forecasting: At Least the Economists are Predictable,‖ La Presse Economique,<br />

28 January 1977 (2 folders)<br />

―A Layman‘s Guide to Monetary Crises <strong>and</strong> Associated Frauds,‖ Vuelta, March 1977<br />

―UGE: The Inside Story,‖ Horizon Magazine, March 1977<br />

―The Overseas Businessman‘s Guide to American Economic Mythology,‖ Fortune, Spring<br />

1977 (2 folders)<br />

―The Valid Image of the Modern Industrial Society <strong>and</strong> the Consequences,‖ abridged<br />

edition, [Fall 1976-Spring 1977]<br />

―Economists: The Great <strong>and</strong> Neglected Power,‖ Die Weltwoche (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), 23 March<br />

1977<br />

―Crisis, devaluaciones, flotaciones y otros braudes,‖ Vuelta, April 1977<br />

―Let Us Now Praise (Faintly) Famous Economists,‖ Esquire, May 1977 (3 folders)<br />

Box 817<br />

―Ten Comm<strong>and</strong>ments from Mount Galbraith,‖ London Sunday Times, May 1977<br />

―It Started with Adam Smith,‖ New York Times Magazine, 15 May 1977 (4 folders)<br />

―The Bimodal Image of the Modern Economy,‖ Journal of Economic Issues, June 1977<br />

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―Liebe statt Geschaftsinteresse,‖ Die Weltwoche (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), 27 July 1977<br />

―The Galbraithian Guide to the Economic Folkways of Americans,‖ Fortune, August 1977<br />

―American Writers: Who‘s Up, Who‘s Down?‖ Esquire, August 1977<br />

L’Expansion (Tenth anniversary edition), September 1977<br />

―Of Beame, Blame <strong>and</strong> Should-Have-Dones,‖ New York Times, 2 September 1977<br />

―Beame, New York‘s fiscal plight,‖ Boston Globe, 7 September 1977<br />

―Ilusao e realidade nas viseos da Economia,‖ Estado de Sao Paulo, 11 September 1977<br />

(transcript of 6 September 1977 speech)<br />

―Development of the International Economy within Next Ten Years,‖<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI,‖ Esquire, October 1977 (1 of 5 folders)<br />

Box 818<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI,‖ Esquire, October 1977 (2-5 of 5 folders)<br />

―My Seven Wonders of the World,‖ London Sunday Times, 23 October 1977 (2 folders)<br />

―Galbraith‘s Choice: The Seven Wonders of the Modern World,‖ New York Times, 27<br />

November 1977<br />

1978<br />

―Economic Policy: When the Kissing Has to Stop,‖ Draft to White House, Never published,<br />

1978<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI,‖ Hombre de Mundo, January 1978<br />

―Economics, Inflation <strong>and</strong> Unemployment: The Sociology of Professional<br />

Contentment,‖ The New Republic, 14 January 1978 (3 folders)<br />

Box 819<br />

―The Trouble with Economists‖ 14 January 1978<br />

―Seven Wonders,‖ possible use in Reader’s Digest, 19 January 1978<br />

―In Praise of Multinationals,‖ The New Statesman, 10 February 1978<br />

―Writing, Typing <strong>and</strong> Economics,‖ The Atlantic Monthly, March 1978 (2 folders)<br />

―The Arms Race <strong>and</strong> American Politics,‖ American Committee on East/West Accord, April<br />

1978<br />

―The Multinational Corporation: How to Put the Worst Foot Forward <strong>and</strong> in Your Mouth,‖<br />

Harvard Business Review, 1978: March-April (5 folders)<br />

―The New Guiding Principle in Economics,‖ Ashai Journal (Tokyo), April 1978<br />

―AVOL: The Newest Power on the National Scene,‖ New York Times, 2 April 1978<br />

Box 820<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ California Monthly, 1978: April-May<br />

―The Multinational Corporation,‖ Exame, 21 June 1978<br />

―My Forty Years with the FBI,‖ La Tribune de Geneve, 5 July 1978<br />

―7 Comm<strong>and</strong>ments for Public Workers,‖ Public Employee Press, 25 August 1978<br />

―The North Dakota Plan,‖ The Atlantic Monthly, August 1978 (2 folders)<br />

―In Praise of Multinationals,‖ Vesper Exchange, III Quarter 1978<br />

―A Positive Defense of Public Service,‖ California Public Employee Relations, September<br />

1978<br />

―The Economic Disgrace,‖ New York Times (Op-Ed Page), Fall 1978 (not printed)<br />

House Small Business Committee Testimony, The Washington Monthly, Fall 1978<br />

―On Post-Keynesian Economics,‖ Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Fall 1978 (2<br />

folders)<br />

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―Seven Wonders of the Modern World,‖ GeoMundo Magazine (Latin America), Fall 1978<br />

―All Washington's Gone AVOL,‖ Applied Optics, 1 September 1978<br />

―Inflation <strong>and</strong> the Dollar: Movement Versus Results,‖ New York Times (Op-Ed Page),<br />

November 1978<br />

―The Economic Crisis,‖ Deutsche Zeitung (Germany), 10 November 1978<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Vogue Hommes, December 1978<br />

―The Galbraithian Guide to the Economic Folkways of Americans,‖ Bankers’ Viewpoint,<br />

Winter 1978<br />

―In Defense of Multinationals,‖ Economic Impact, Winter 1978<br />

―On Post-Keynesian Economics,‖ Toronto Star, 4 December 1978<br />

Box 821<br />

1979<br />

―Le Lac Atlantique,‖ 1979<br />

<strong>Library</strong> of Congress-National <strong>Library</strong> Service, Magazine for the blind, article 1979 Never<br />

published<br />

―The Social Consequences of Inflation <strong>and</strong> Unemployment <strong>and</strong> their Remedies,‖ The<br />

Syndicate, 1979<br />

―Uncertainty May Be Good,‖ 1979<br />

―Some Dissident Thoughts on Economic Progress,‖ Indian International Centre Quarterly,<br />

January 1979<br />

―Vive les Multinacionales,‖ L’Expansion, January 1979<br />

―Controlling Inflation in 1979,‖ The New York Times, 12 January 1979<br />

―A Christmas Greeting to my Japanese Friends,‖ Mainichi Magazine, 14 January 1979<br />

―U.S. Inflation: Causes <strong>and</strong> Cures,‖ International Herald Tribune, 16 January 1979<br />

―Around the World in Thirty Days,‖ Esquire, 27 February 1979<br />

Drafts (1-4 of 11 folders)<br />

Box 822<br />

Drafts (5-11 of 11 folders)<br />

Research (2 folders)<br />

―Economic Advice <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ TBS-Britannica Yearbook April 1979<br />

Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts<br />

Drafts<br />

Box 823<br />

Excerpts from Atlantic Monthly, April 1979<br />

Statement sent to NY Times Sunday Review of Books Re: Post WWII books. Sent 14 May<br />

1979<br />

―Countervailing Power,‖ Encyclopedia of Economics Summer 1979<br />

Macmillan Yearbook, Article on ―Inflation‖ Summer 1979<br />

―On the Origins of this Document,‖ ―The Speer Interrogation: Last Days of the Third Reich‖<br />

The Atlantic Monthly July 1979<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―How to Succeed in the 80s: How to Get Ahead,‖ New York Review of Books, 19 July 1979<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[359]


[Drafts]<br />

―Are Public Libraries Against Liberty?,‖ American Libraries, reprint of address at American<br />

Libraries Association conference in Texas 27 June 1979, September 1979<br />

―The Great Crash,‖ Article appearing in The Journal of Portfolio Management, Fall 1979<br />

On The Great Crash anniversary: O Estado de S. Paulo, Autumn 1979<br />

―Il Gr<strong>and</strong>e Crollo,‖ La Republica Dossier, Italian translation of ―The Great Wall Street<br />

Crash,‖ 6 October 1979<br />

―The Great Wall Street Crash,‖ The New Republic, 13 October 1979<br />

Box 824<br />

―1980 <strong>and</strong> After: Prediction as an Extension of the Present‖ Long version for syndicate,<br />

December 1979<br />

―Albert Speer,‖ New Harvest, December 1979<br />

Christmas Book World, Washington Post, December 1979<br />

―1980 <strong>and</strong> After: Prediction as an Extension of the Present,‖ People, 24 December 1979<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

End of the Year Economic Review for New York Times Magazine, 30 December 1979<br />

―Brazil,‖ unpublished, 1980 (2 folders)<br />

1980<br />

―The Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Returns of Preservation,‖ Preservation: Towards an Ethic in the<br />

1980s, 1980<br />

―The National Accounts: Arrival <strong>and</strong> Impact,‖ Statistical Abstract Centennial, 1980 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―This is the Way to Solve the Energy Problem,‖ German translation in Bilanz, 1 January<br />

1980<br />

Box 825<br />

―Are Public Libraries against Liberty?,‖ Norwegian translation in Bibliotheek En<br />

Samenleving, March 1980<br />

―Broadcasting <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ about JKG, The Listener, 13 March 1980<br />

―On the politics of thought,‖ went to Atlantic on 19 March 1980<br />

―On Keeping Communication Open, ― Des Moines Register, 29 March 1980<br />

―The Profits in Womanly Virtue,‖ The Observer, 13 April 1980<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um for Senator Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s Campaign: ―On the Politics of Fear,‖ 5<br />

May 1980<br />

―The Quiet Elegant Future of Boston,‖ for Boston's Birthday Book, published Summer 1980<br />

―Military Spending: The Right Solution at the Wrong Time,‖ Technology Review, Jun/Jul<br />

1980<br />

―L‘economia e in mano alle donne,‖ Capital (Italian translation), 5 July 1980<br />

―The Higher Economic Function of Women,‖ Economist (Japanese magazine), 15 July 1980<br />

―Two Pleas at Berkeley,‖ The New York Review of Books, 17 July 1980<br />

―Economic Principles: A Conversation‖, Washington Post, 25 July 1980<br />

―The Higher Economic Function of the Upper Income Wife,‖ French translation, 24 Heures,<br />

24 August 1980<br />

―Monetarism: A Tribute to the Sturdy British,‖ The Observer, 31 August 1980 (2 folders)<br />

―Newfane,‖ article by JKG for Arthur Griffin's book New Engl<strong>and</strong>, published September<br />

1980<br />

[360]


―Fortune,‖ JKG's contributing article for Fortune, for Fortune's 50 th anniversary, Fall 1980<br />

―Vivremo d'arte,‖ Italian translation of JKG article in Panaroma, 22 September 1980<br />

―The Great Wall Street Crash,‖ Voice Magazine (Japan), October 1980<br />

―Preservationists will reap what they sow,‖ Historic Preservation, 1980: September-October<br />

―A Fair Trial of the Friedman Formula,‖ 8 October 1980<br />

―Monetarism: A Tribute to the Sturdy British,‖ Observer article revised for the Washington<br />

Post, 8 October 1980<br />

―Monetarism: A Tribute to the Sturdy British,‖ Observer article in International Herald<br />

Tribune, 15 October 1980<br />

―Hamish Hamilton,‖ JKG's contribution to the book Jamie: An 80th Birthday Tribute from<br />

his friends, published 15 November 1980<br />

―Friedman's Versuchskaninchen,‖ German translation of ―Monetarism: A Tribute to the<br />

Sturdy British,‖ Der Spiegel, 24 November 1980<br />

―The Conservative Onslaught,‖ rewrite of Canadian Institute for Economic Policy speech for<br />

the Toronto Star, December 1980<br />

Box 826<br />

1981<br />

―The Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Consequences of the Arms Race <strong>and</strong> After,‖ Stortingent Book,<br />

Oslo, Norway, 1981<br />

―The Real Reasons Behind Reagan's Tax Cut‖ (New York Times ―Uses <strong>and</strong> Excuses‖), The<br />

Observer, 1981<br />

―Challenging the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Los Angeles Herald Examiner, 4 January 1981<br />

―Musings of a (Relative) Conservative,‖ New York Times, 4 January 1981<br />

―The Three Attacks on Social <strong>and</strong> Economic Consensus,‖ Des Moines Register, 4 January<br />

1981<br />

―Liberals Under the Circumstances,‖ The Washington Post, 11 January 1981<br />

―Monetarism is not the Road to Salvation,‖ The Times (London), from Cambridge Union<br />

debate, 20 January 1981<br />

―The Conservative Onslaught,‖ New York Review of Books, 22 January 1981<br />

―Marketing‘s Changing Economic Climate,‖ Marketing Times, adaptation of Direct Mail<br />

Speech from February 1980, 1980: January/February<br />

―Corporate Senility,‖ The Washington Post, 11 February 1981<br />

Appreciation <strong>and</strong> Book Review of Joan Robinson for The New Republic, never written,<br />

Spring 1981<br />

―What‘s so Ethical about the Work Ethic?,‖ The Washington Post, 2 March 1981<br />

―Thinking about Imperialism‖<br />

Part I, The Washington Post, 17 March 1981<br />

Part II, The Washington Post, 24 March 1981<br />

Part III, The Washington Post, 31 March 1981<br />

―The Conservative Onslaught,‖ Sosialistinen Aikakauslehti (Finl<strong>and</strong>), April 1981<br />

―Economic Indicator: Applause,‖ The Washington Post, 7 April 1981<br />

―All Quiet on the Conservative Front,‖ The Washington Post, 29 April 1981<br />

―After the Air Raids‖ April/May 1981<br />

Box 827<br />

―The Case for High Affluence,‖ British Oxygen Group Magazine, reprint of New York Times<br />

piece, June 1981<br />

[361]


―The Conservative Onslaught,‖ Fordham University Quarterly, June 1981<br />

JKG excerpt in Journal of Federation of American Scientists (FAS), June 1981<br />

―The Work Ethic: It Works Best for those Who Work Least,‖ The Progressive, June 1981<br />

―The Uses <strong>and</strong> Excuses for Affluence,‖ New York Times Magazine, 1 June1981<br />

―Barbara Ward,‖ Memorial Minute, The Economist, 6 June 1981<br />

―We Can't Save Capitalism by Destroying Civilization,‖ extracts from Seattle speech in the<br />

Berkshire Eagle, 11 June 1981<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race,‖ Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Jun/Jul 1981<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―What the Monetarist Textbooks don't Teach,‖ The Washington Post, 20 July 1981<br />

―A Frenzy of Mergers,‖ The Washington Post, 12 August 1981<br />

―Up from Monetarism <strong>and</strong> Other Wishful Thinking,‖ New York Review of Books, 13 August<br />

1981<br />

Neiman Foundation Special Convocation, Neiman Reports, Autumn 1981<br />

―A Bas le Monetarisme!,‖ Le Matin, 8 September 1981<br />

―The Night Speer Talked,‖ A Life in Our Times, The National Times (Australia), 6-12<br />

September 1981<br />

Box 828<br />

―The Market <strong>and</strong> Mr. Reagan,‖ The New Republic, 23 September 1981<br />

―The Language is an Alibi,‖ The Washington Post, 27 September 1981<br />

Comment on <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes cartoon, The New Statesman, 2 October 1981<br />

―Free Market Mystics‖ (NR 23 September 1981), The New Statesman, 9 October 1981<br />

―The Wealth of Adam Smith,‖ Forbes Magazine, 12 October 1981<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> article]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―20 Questions: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,‖ Playboy, December 1981‖<br />

―Galbriath Juge Reagan,‖ (New Republic) L'Expansion, 1981: November 20-December 3<br />

Authors' Christmas Choices, Book World, Chicago Tribune, 13 December 1981<br />

―And Now, the Peristalsis Theory,‖ The Washington Post, 28 December 1981<br />

1982<br />

―Next: The St. Pierre Syndrome,‖ New York Times Op-ed page, 1 January 1982<br />

―So the Rich Get Even Richer…‖ The Observer, 17 January 1982<br />

―The Strategic Heart of the Democratic Left,‖ Vorwarts, 28 January 1982<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Strategy for the Democratic Left,‖ Liberation, 29 January 1982<br />

―Federal Policies Clobber our Cities,‖ Mayors Conference speech, Chicago Sun-Times (<strong>and</strong><br />

syndicate), 3 February 1982<br />

―Recession Economics,‖ New York Review of Books, 4 February 1982<br />

Box 829<br />

―The World of Wonders of Robertson Davies,‖ New York Times Book Review, 14 February<br />

1982<br />

―Le Syndrome de Saint-Pierre,‖ Le Matin, 22 February 1982<br />

―Reagan Economic Policy: Another Confession,‖ Neiman Reports, Spring 1982<br />

[362]


―The Social Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ LSE lecture, Millennium, Spring<br />

1982<br />

―The Budget <strong>and</strong> the Bust,‖ The New Republic, 17 March 1982<br />

―In Defense of Economists,‖ The Washington Post, 24 March 1982<br />

―The Arms Competition: An American View,‖ Sekai (Iwanami Shoten, Japan), June 1982<br />

―Arms <strong>and</strong> the Aftermath,‖ World Health Organization Study, Summer 1982<br />

―US/Soviet Race to Lose World Influence Fastest,‖ Des Moines Register, 18 July 1982, Phi<br />

Beta Kappa speech<br />

―Galbraith on Economics <strong>and</strong> the Press,‖ excerpt from National Press Club Speech,<br />

Columbia Journalism Review, Jul/Aug 1982<br />

Box 830<br />

―The Way Up from Reagan Economics,‖ Harvard Business Review, July/August 1982<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Nuclear Arms: Economic Disaster,‖ Montreal Osler Speech, Boston Review, August 1982<br />

―From Guilford to Washington,‖ Brattleboro Reformer, 9 August 1982<br />

―The Delegation of Power in a Democracy,‖ East/West Outlook, September 1982<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ Radcliffe Quarterly, September 1982<br />

―The Socially Responsible Corporation‖ (Control Data Speech), Forbes Magazine, didn‘t<br />

print, September 1982<br />

―Friends of the Freeze,‖ The Washington Post, 5 September 1982<br />

―Why You Can't Argue with a Monetarist,‖ The London Observer, 5 September 1982<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ Harvard Magazine, September/October 1982<br />

―Beginnings: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,‖ Today in Canadian newspapers, Winter 1982<br />

1983<br />

―The Military Power,‖ Cambridge Seminar on Alternative Strategies, 1983<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

Box 831<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Mrs. Thatcher <strong>and</strong> Mr. Reagan: The Parallel <strong>and</strong> the Difference,‖ Time of London, Not<br />

published, 1983<br />

―The Uses of an Economic System,‖ The Big Business Reader, 1983<br />

―FDR: A Practical Magician,‖ American Heritage, February/March 1983<br />

―The Waste of the Arms Race,‖ Anuario of El Pais (Spain), March 1983<br />

―The Economics of Housework,‖ Interview with Gloria Steinem, Ms. Magazine, April 1983<br />

―Why Arms Makers Must be Checked,‖ Scholastic Update, 29 April 1983<br />

―David Niven,‖ The Boston Globe, 3 August 1983<br />

Joan Robinson‘s 80 th Birthday Issues, Cambridge Journal of Economics, September 1983<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖(Stratford) Ethos Magazine, Autumn 1983<br />

―The Inns of Winter,‖ The Sophisticated Traveler, New York Times, 9 October 1983<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ Ambito (Mexico), 1-15 October 1983<br />

―Vermont's Inns are Charming,‖ St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 23 October 1983<br />

―In Memoriam: Sidney Wientraub,‖ The New Leader, 14 November 1983<br />

―The Man Who Stayed the Course,‖ New York Review of Books, 24 November 1983<br />

―Our Debt to Ronald,‖ New Statesman (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 25 November 1983<br />

[363]


―Why the President should take it out on Little St. Pierre,‖ The Guardian, 28 November<br />

1983<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ International Security, Winter 1982/1983<br />

Box 832<br />

―Eleanor Roosevelt,‖ Esquire, 50 th Anniversary Issue, December 1983<br />

―The View from Cambridge,‖ The Washington Post, 11 December 1983<br />

―What Gh<strong>and</strong>i Means Today,‖ Parade Magazine, 25 December 1983<br />

―On the Best Reference Book,‖ The Washington Post Book World, Christmas December<br />

1983<br />

1984<br />

―Election Reportage: From the Vacuous to the Vulnerable,‖ 1984<br />

―The Future of Japan,‖ Japan Today, Not published 1984<br />

―Corporate Man,‖ The New York Times Sunday Magazine, 22 January 1984<br />

―Roosevelt <strong>and</strong> Keynes,‖ reprint of Challenge article in Boston Globe, 29 January 1984<br />

―Reagan vs. the Military,‖ The New York Times, 5 February 1984<br />

―The Military Power,‖ Article written for Harpers but never published March 1984<br />

―The Great Wall Street Crash,‖ Harper’s Promo, Spring 1984<br />

―The Man Who Stayed the Course,‖ El Pais (Spain), April 1984<br />

Comment on William Hawkin‘s article ――National Review,‖ 6 April 1984<br />

―Tribute to Nina Black,‖ Memorial Service, 30 April 1984<br />

―America's Changing Work Ethic,‖ Modern Maturity, April/May 1984<br />

―How Powerful is the President?‖ Parade Magazine, 13 May 1984<br />

―Staying Awake at the Council of Foreign Relations,‖ The Washington Monthly, September<br />

1984<br />

―The Heartless Society,‖ The New York Times Magazine, 2 September 1984<br />

―A Visit to Russia,‖ The New Yorker, 3 September 1984<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

Box 833<br />

[Drafts] (2 folders)<br />

―Reading about the Rich,‖ New York Times Book Review, 21 October 1984<br />

―Minute on George Kistiakowsky,‖ Harvard Gazette, November 1984<br />

―Moment in History Witnessed,‖ American Heritage, December 1984<br />

1985<br />

―Taking the Sting out of Capitalism,‖ reprint in Latin America Finance, 1985<br />

―What men need/want from women,‖ Mademoiselle Magazine, 1985<br />

―Nuclear Arms <strong>and</strong> Famine,‖ Dong-A Ilbo (Korea), January 1985<br />

―When Work Isn‘t Work,‖ Parade Magazine, 10 February 1985<br />

―On the Future of Japan,‖ NEXT (Tokyo), March 1985<br />

―Les Riches, Les Pauvres, Les Autres,‖ Lettre Internationale, Spring 1985<br />

―Taking the Sting out of Capitalism,‖ New York Times, 26 May 1985 (2 folders)<br />

―Do We Need to Retire? When Work Isn‘t Work,‖ Academy Notes, (reprint of Parade<br />

article 10 February 1985), July 1985<br />

―Guilt by Association,‖ American Theatre, 1985: July/August<br />

―The Perils <strong>and</strong> Rewards of Dissonance,‖ adapted from Intro to The New Industrial State<br />

Fourth Ed., The Boston Globe, 25 August 1985<br />

[364]


―Military Power <strong>and</strong> the Politics of Peace,‖ Riverside Church publication, Fall 1985<br />

Box 834<br />

―Did we have it too easy?,‖ Business <strong>and</strong> Finance, reprint of speech given in Dublin, 12<br />

September 1985<br />

―Reagan‘s Facts-Artistic License,‖ later titled ―The Script is the Reality,‖ New York Times,<br />

27 September 1985<br />

―How to Get the Poor off Our Conscience,‖ The Humanist, 1985: September/October<br />

―Education <strong>and</strong> National Development,‖ reprinted November 1964 article in Education<br />

Digest, November 1985<br />

―Guilt by Association,‖ Performing Arts, November 1985<br />

―How to Get the Poor off Our Conscience,‖ Harper’s, November 1985<br />

Indira G<strong>and</strong>hi Memorial Volume, Published in India, November 1985<br />

―Indira Gh<strong>and</strong>i: A Word for a Friend,‖ Agency for International Development Booklet,<br />

Winter 1985<br />

―Reagans heimelijke knieval voor <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes,‖ deVolksrant, 31 December 1985<br />

1986<br />

―The 1929 Parallel,‖ reprint by <strong>John</strong> Fairfax (Australia), 1986<br />

―A Day in 1986,‖ Novosty Press Agency (Russia), 1986<br />

―The Military Power,‖ published by Octavio Paz (Mexico), 1986<br />

―Reflections on a Visit to Brazil,‖ Editora Abril, 1986<br />

―The Scotch Among Us,‖ Reader’s Digest (reprint), 1986<br />

―The Year of the Spy,‖ The New York Times, 5 January 1986<br />

―Guilt by Association,‖ Die Deutsche Buhne Theatermagazin, February 1986]<br />

―The Scotch Among Us,‖ Reader’s Digest, February 1986<br />

[Drafts <strong>and</strong> publisher correspondence]<br />

[Other correspondence]<br />

―Dole/Presidential Inner Circle Correspondence‖ Harvard Magazine, March/April 1986<br />

―Must Britain be a Fourth-rate Affair?‖ The Illustrated London News, April 1986<br />

On the Autumn of Dictators, Op-Ed piece for The New York Times, April 1986<br />

(unpublished)<br />

Box 835<br />

―A Journey to Argentina,‖ The New Yorker, 21 April 1986<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Sleaze as Market Economics,‖ The Washington Post, 27 July 1986<br />

―Els Rics (the Riches)‖ Saber (Spain), July/August 1986<br />

Harvard Guide to Reading, Harper <strong>and</strong> Row, August 1986<br />

―The Military Power,‖ IPPNW Report, September 1986<br />

New York Public <strong>Library</strong> Toast, <strong>Library</strong> Journal, 15 September 1986<br />

Festschrift for Richard Goodwin due 30 September 1986<br />

―Corporate Man,‖ New York Times, reprint for book, October 1986<br />

Commemorative Tribute to Stuart Chase, American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters,<br />

November dinner<br />

―The Military: A Loose Cannon?‖ Harper’s, IPPNW speech, November 1986<br />

―This Hero We All should Know,‖ The Washington Post, 2 November 1986<br />

Favorite Books of 1986, The Envoy (Harvard Book Store, Boston), December 1986<br />

[365]


1987<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time: Marx <strong>and</strong> Lenin: Lloyd George <strong>and</strong> Roosevelt; <strong>John</strong> Maynard<br />

Keynes,‖ The American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences Bulletin, December 1986<br />

―Let the Politicians Run Foreign Policy,‖ The Washington Post, 24 December 1986<br />

―The 1929 Parallel‖<br />

Michelle Lapautre, 1987<br />

Reprint by First Chicago Corporation, 1987<br />

Reprint in El Pais (Spain), 1987<br />

Reprint in Panorama Magazine (Italy), 1987<br />

Articles on Berle, Harris, et al, New Palgrave Dictionary, 1987<br />

―Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism,‖ (Abbreviated Post piece Tass), 1987<br />

Box 836<br />

―The Day Peace Broke Out,‖ The New Yorker, Not published, 1987 (2 folders)<br />

―India Recalled,‖ USIA Book on Indo-U.S. Relations, 1987<br />

―The 1929 Parallel,‖ The Atlantic, January 1987<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

[Research materials]<br />

―Canada Customs,‖ Saturday Night, January 1987<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> magazines]<br />

[Drafts <strong>and</strong> magazines]<br />

―How I Could have Done Much Better,‖ On Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning, Harvard Gazette<br />

Danforth Center, January 1987<br />

Box 837<br />

―The 1929 Parallel,‖ Die Weltwoche (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), 29 January 1987<br />

―Military Power: Tension as a Servant,‖ Science <strong>and</strong> Public Policy (Engl<strong>and</strong>), February<br />

1987<br />

Tribute to Dr. M.S. R<strong>and</strong>hawa, Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi, February 1987<br />

Tribute to Henry Reuss, Congressional Record, 19 February 1987<br />

―The 1929 Parallel‖ (Excerpted from Atlantic piece in Money Matters of Working Assets),<br />

Spring 1987<br />

―The 1929 Parallel,‖ The McKinsey Quarterly (Engl<strong>and</strong>), Spring 1987<br />

―The Military: A Loose Cannon?‖ Parameters (U.S. Army War College Journal) Spring<br />

1987<br />

―Military Power, Political Action,‖ Journal of American Medical Association, Spring 1987<br />

(not published)<br />

―Tribute to Walter Lockhart Gordon,‖ The Financial Post (Toronto), 30 March 1987<br />

―The Military Power‖ (Harper’s) Fredag (Denmark), April 1987<br />

―Arms <strong>and</strong> the Man,‖ The Illustrated Weekly of India, 24 May 1987<br />

―Can the Russians Reform?‖ Harper’s Magazine, June 1987<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―The American Economy Now,‖ Adaptation from Cal State speech, Business Forum,<br />

Summer 1987<br />

―Military Power: Its Claim on Economic Resources,‖ Food Monitor, Summer 1987<br />

[366]


Box 838<br />

―Military Power, Political Action,‖ El Dia (Mexico), 11 June 1987<br />

―Carrying Convergence Too Far,‖ The Washington Post, 14 June 1987<br />

―Social Ethics in Moscow, Washington,‖ Washington Post, 14 June 1987 <strong>and</strong> International<br />

Herald Tribune, 17 June 1987,<br />

―Economic Development: Engine of Democracy,‖ The New York Times, 25 August 1987<br />

Comercio Industria (Spain), September 1987<br />

―The Companion Volumes: An Appreciation,‖ Autumn 1987<br />

―James Burnham,‖ National Review, 11 September 1987<br />

―Anti-Americanism will be the legacy,‖ The Telegraph (India), 15 September 1987<br />

―Night Train to Vijayanagar,‖ Traveler Magazine, October 1987<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

[Drafts <strong>and</strong> journal]<br />

―I Giorni Del ‗Big Crash‘,‖ La Republica, 23 October 1987<br />

―The Echoes from ‘29,‖ Excerpts from Atlantic article, Rutl<strong>and</strong> Herald, 25 October 1987<br />

―Insanity of 1929 Repeats itself,‖ The Sunday Times (London), 25 October 1987<br />

―The Economic Case for the Environment,‖ Book of Transcripts of EPA Conference, 12<br />

November 1987<br />

―What Tact the Press Showed!,‖ 22 December 1987<br />

1988<br />

Christmas Greeting for Rol<strong>and</strong> Berger, Munich, West Germany, 1988<br />

Box 839<br />

―El Liberalismo Hoy,‖ Noticias de la FAI, no. 3, 1988<br />

Festschrift for Patrick Lynch, Gill <strong>and</strong> Macmillan, Dublin, 1988<br />

Minute on Overton Hume Taylor, Harvard Faculty of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, 1988<br />

[―Writing, Typing & Economic$,‖ Writing <strong>and</strong> Publishing H<strong>and</strong>book, 1988]<br />

―The New Improved Industrial State,‖ Business Month, January 1988<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―The Past <strong>and</strong> the Present as the Future,‖ Vital Speeches of the Day, 1 January 1988<br />

―The World Economy in Review,‖ Journal of Australian Political Economy, February 1988<br />

―Unwise Campaign Talk‖ with Stanley Sheinbaum, Los Angeles Times, 11<br />

February 1988<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

[―The New Industrial State after twenty years,‖ AEA papers <strong>and</strong> proceedings, May 1988]<br />

―Night Train to Vijayanagar,‖ Darshan (Traveler article), May 1988<br />

―Some Perspectives,‖ EPA Journal, May 1988<br />

―Time <strong>and</strong> the New Industrial State,‖ American Economic Review (AEA speech), May<br />

1988<br />

―Encyclical a Strong Swipe,‖ National Catholic Reporter, 27 May 1988<br />

Box 840<br />

―Interest Groups, by any other Name,‖ The New York Times, 29 May 1988<br />

―The Democrats <strong>and</strong> ‗the Interests‘,‖ The Texas Observer (New York Times Op-Ed), 15 July<br />

1988<br />

[367]


1989<br />

―Baseball: Socialist as Apple Pie,‖ The New York Times, 7 August 1988<br />

―Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ GAO Journal, Autumn 1988<br />

―India Remembered <strong>and</strong> Revisited,‖ India International Centre Quarterly, October 1988<br />

[Article in Diamond Weekly, 22 October 1988]<br />

―A Reaffirmation of Principle,‖ The New York Times ad re liberalism: JKG signatory, 26<br />

October 1988<br />

―On Voting,‖ Time Magazine Booklet, November 1988<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Advertising,‖ Advertising Age, 9 November 1988<br />

―The American Liberal,‖ Essays in honor of Shepard Stone, Festschrift, winter 1988<br />

―Coolidge, Carter, Bush, Reagan…‖ New York Times Op-Ed, 12 December 1988 (2 folders)<br />

―The American Presidency: Going the Way of the Blacksmith?‖ 13 December 1988<br />

―Galbraith Charts the Emerging Future,‖ Asian Finance, 15 December 1988<br />

―The Better Yugoslavia,‖ Traveler Magazine, Not published, 1989<br />

―Competition <strong>and</strong> the Market,‖ Socialist Emulation (U.S.S.R.), 1989<br />

Box 841<br />

―Corporation <strong>and</strong> Corporate Management,‖ Stature Magazine, Winter 1988-1989<br />

―Disarmament,‖ Farewell to the Nuclear Power Plants, Diamond Sha (Japan), 1989<br />

―Diversity, Change <strong>and</strong> Amusement,‖ Testament, edited by Clifton Fadiman, 1989<br />

―The Economic Case for the Environment: Environment in Peril,‖ published by the EPA,<br />

1989<br />

[Japanese publication with feature on JKG, 1989]<br />

―Labor: Addendum‖ ―Wealth: Addendum,‖ Brittanica Syntopicon, 1989<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―My Gstaad,‖ Gstaad, My Love, 1989<br />

On Institutional Nonthought, Not published<br />

Six Nation Initiative Booklet, 1989<br />

Tribute to Robert Silvers, booklet on occasion of his 60th birthday, 1989<br />

―What it means to be a liberal‖ (Financial Post, 21 September 1987), reprint for Political<br />

Ideologies <strong>and</strong> Political Philosophies, 1989<br />

―Where I Was on the First Day of World War II,‖ London Times Educational Supplement,<br />

1989<br />

―The Tale of Two Octobers,‖ American Economic Review (not published), January 1989<br />

Tribute to Robert Lekachman, The Boston Globe, 23 January 1989<br />

Letter to the Editor, The New York Times re Houghton Mifflin takeover, written 17 February<br />

1989<br />

Box 842<br />

―Getting the Poor Off our Minds,‖ Community Care, 23 February 1989<br />

―Capitalism, Communism, <strong>and</strong> Reality,‖ The Telegraph, 28 February 1989<br />

―The Genial Moguls of Gstaad,‖ Traveler Magazine, March 1989<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Getting the Poor off Our Conscience‖ Edited version of Community Care lecture AEU<br />

Journal March 1989<br />

―What Ronald Reagan Did for Me,‖ New York Times, March, 1989, Not published<br />

[368]


Contribution to book of memoirs about Barry Bingham, Spring 1989<br />

―Nonalignment <strong>and</strong> economic development,‖ unpublished, Spring 1989<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Advertising,‖ Mainosuutiset (Finl<strong>and</strong>); Advertising Age, 5 March 1989<br />

―The Death of Liberalism,‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 26 March 1989<br />

―The Fall of the Former Ruling Class,‖ The Boston Globe Observer article, 27 March 1989<br />

―The Dynamics of Change,‖ (Luxembourg) Harvard Magazine, March/April<br />

―Interest Groups by Any Other Name,‖ Quarterly Review of Doublespeak, April 1989<br />

―Public Libraries in a Regressive Age,‖ Cambridge Public <strong>Library</strong> 100th Anniversary<br />

Volume, due May 1989<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> final copy]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Where has Marxism gone,‖ Nihon Keizai Shimbun, 2 May 1989<br />

―Dan, You‘re No Strunk or White,‖ Harper’s Magazine (Quayle exchange), June 1989<br />

Box 843<br />

―A Look Back: Affirmation <strong>and</strong> Error,‖ Journal of Economic Issues, June 1989<br />

―Anywhere, with the Best of Company,‖ The New York Times Book Review, Summer 1989<br />

Article to The New Yorker re Russell Lafayette <strong>and</strong> smoking, Summer 1989<br />

Tribute to Bob <strong>and</strong> Muriel Crowell, Summer 1989<br />

―For the Poor Rich, it was a Laffer,‖ Newsday, 23 July 1989<br />

―In Pursuit of the Simple Truth,‖ The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 28 July 1989<br />

―Nothing Succeeds like Excess,‖ The New York Times, 28 August 1989<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Have Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism Converged?‖ New Perspectives Quarterly, Fall 1989<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

Questionnaire for Mainichi Shimbun, Autumn 1989<br />

―To Win Elections: Political Integrity as a Possible Tactic,‖ The American Prospect,<br />

October 1989<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

Galbraith statement on Gorbachev/Bush meeting, 31 October 1989<br />

―42 Issues More Pressing than Flag-burning,‖ Harvard Political Review, November 1989<br />

―The Affluent Society of Gstaad,‖ Gentlemen’s Quarterly (Engl<strong>and</strong>), October/November<br />

1989<br />

―Jawaharlal Nehru: Man of Two Worlds,‖ Nehru Centenary Volume (India), 14 November<br />

1989<br />

Box 844<br />

―Friendly Advice to a Shrinking Military,‖ The New York Times, 22 November 1989<br />

―Ideology <strong>and</strong> Economic Relief,‖ Challenge Magazine (Budapest), November/December<br />

1989 speech<br />

Letter to American Heritage re ―Brush with History,‖ 35 th Anniversary Issue, December<br />

1989<br />

―The West‘s Obligation: To aid Eastern Europe,‖ Miami Herald, 3 December 1989<br />

―When Capitalism Meets Communism,‖ The Boston Globe, 3 December 1989 (2 folders)<br />

[369]


―Assault on Ideology,‖ Weekend Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>) Overview, 16-17 December 1989 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Geen Rigide Kapitalisme of Socialisme,‖ NRC H<strong>and</strong>elsblad (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s), 28<br />

December 1989<br />

―When Capitalism Meets Communism,‖ Weekly Asahi (Japan), 29 December 1989<br />

―A Time to Shed our Convenient Beliefs,‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 31 December 1989 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Box 845<br />

1990<br />

―The 1990s: The Economic World from Reagan to Reality,‖ French publication (Michelle<br />

Laupautre), 1990<br />

―The American Liberal: A Guide for Europeans <strong>and</strong> Others,‖ unpublished, 1990<br />

―A Circle Toast,‖ New Engl<strong>and</strong> Circle Bulletin, 1989-1990<br />

―Journey,‖ The New Yorker, 1990 (Not published) (2 folders)<br />

―Las Raices Economicas del Conflicto,‖ Noticias de la Fundacion Arturo Illia #11, 1990<br />

―Nonalignment <strong>and</strong> Economic Development,‖ article for Institute for Developing Countries,<br />

Zagreb, Yugoslavia, not published, 1990<br />

Piece on Canadian corporations for Allegiance: The Ontario Story, Ontario Chamber of<br />

Commerce, 1990<br />

―Robert B. Silvers,‖ Tribute on his 60th birthday, 1990<br />

―The Rush to Capitalism,‖ Foreign Rights, 1990<br />

[Russian publication, 1990]<br />

―Technology <strong>and</strong> the Modern State,‖ Technology Studies, not published, 1990<br />

Travel pieces for Hill <strong>and</strong> Wang, 1990<br />

―Which Capitalism for Eastern Europe?,‖ Czechoslovakian translation <strong>and</strong> reprinting (Rich<br />

Bendl), 1990<br />

―Writing, Typing <strong>and</strong> Economics,‖ Better Writing for Lawyers by Timothy Perrin, 1990<br />

―Foreign Operations: The Time Dimension‖ The New York Times Op-Ed page, January<br />

1990, Not published<br />

―El Ocaso del Socialismo (y2),‖ La Vanguardia (Spain), 1-2 January 1990<br />

―Why the Right is Wrong,‖ The Guardian, 26 January 1990-Edinburgh speech<br />

―The Congress-50 Years Back,‖ CRS Review, January-February, 1990, CRS speech<br />

―Le Sens des Priorites,‖ Le Monde Diplomatique, Boston Globe piece, February 1990<br />

―Words from <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,‖ Writing! Magazine, February 1990<br />

―The State of Technology,‖ The Report on Business (Canada), 13 February 1990, Guelph<br />

speech excerpt<br />

―On Freedom of the Press in our Time,‖ Newsday, 20 February 1990<br />

―Communism Failed because it did not Adapt,‖ The Times of India, 27 February 1990<br />

Box 846<br />

―The American Liberal,‖ The Aspen Institute Quarterly, Spring 1990<br />

―Integrity as a Political Ploy,‖ The American Prospect, Spring 1990<br />

―Revolt in our Time: The Triumph of Simplistic Ideology,‖ Edinburgh speech, New<br />

Outlook, Spring 1990<br />

―Which Capitalism for Eastern Europe,‖ Harper’s Magazine, Edinburgh excerpts, April<br />

1990<br />

―The Vision Thing,‖ One-act play for American Repertory Theatre, 23 April 1990<br />

[370]


―An Evening of Child‘s Play,‖ Chicago, Illinois, 11 May 1990<br />

―Anthropology <strong>and</strong> the Military Adventure,‖ The Boston Globe, 31 May 1990<br />

―The Great Transition: The Economic <strong>and</strong> Political Context,‖ Organyok, Moscow, June<br />

1990<br />

―Half the World in Forty Days,‖ Traveler Magazine, June 1990<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

[Drafts <strong>and</strong> notes]<br />

―The United States, Japan <strong>and</strong> the Century Ahead,‖ Summer 1990<br />

―Viva Mencken,‖ New York Review of Books, 28 June 1990<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Through the Open Door,‖ The Wall Street Journal, 3 July 1990<br />

―Who‘s Afraid of Adam Smith?‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 15 July 1990<br />

―Who‘s Afraid of Adam Smith?‖ The Telegraph (India), 24 July 1990<br />

―Revolt in our Time,‖ Forum for a Better China, September 1990<br />

Box 847<br />

―The Price of World Peace,‖ The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 8 September 1990, Oslo speech<br />

―Is Capitalism Now Universal?‖ Le Nouvel Observateur, October 1990<br />

―The Rush to Capitalism,‖ (Brussels) New York Review of Books, 25 October 1990<br />

―Ein Rezept names Kapitalismus,‖ Die Zeit (Germany), 26 October 1990<br />

The 1990s: The Economic World From Reagan to Reality, Il Messagero, November 1990<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

(Class) War in the Gulf, The New York Times, 7 November 1990<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―One Mystery of American History,‖ American Heritage, December 1990<br />

―The Shattering Aftermath of the Affluent Society,‖ The Age (Australia), 24 December 1990<br />

―Back to the Future,‖ The Observer, 30 December 1990<br />

1991<br />

―The Autonomous Power of Organization,‖ Ekonomisuto, 1991<br />

Contribution to companion volume to The Challenge to the South, Report of the South<br />

Commission, 1991<br />

Box 848<br />

―The Farmer <strong>and</strong> the Food Supply,‖ Fighting Hunger (FAO), 1991<br />

[―The Liberal Hour,‖ Dartmouth College Vermont Bicentennial publication, 1991]<br />

―The Modern Dialectic,‖ Economics of Restructuring <strong>and</strong> Intervention by Jonathan Michie,<br />

1991<br />

A New World Order, American publication, 1991, (not published)<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

Paper for the Bulletin of the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R., 1991<br />

Piece for Sharing Christmas, Deborah Raffin, 1991<br />

―The Rush to Capitalism,‖ Unita (Italy), 1991<br />

―Vignettes on Politics, Leadership <strong>and</strong> Liberalism,‖ Liberal Party of Canada, 1991<br />

[371]


―Economics in the Century Ahead,‖ Economic Journal of Royal Economic Society<br />

(Engl<strong>and</strong>), January 1991<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―The Indian Economy,‖ India Economic News, January 1991<br />

―The Price of Comfort,‖ SIRS Global Perspective Series, January 1991<br />

[Untitled article, 3 January 1991]<br />

―The Price of Comfort,‖ The Los Angeles Times, 6 January 1991<br />

―Paying for the Economic Mistakes of a Decade‖ <strong>and</strong> ―Recession: What to do,‖ The Boston<br />

Globe, 14-15 January 1991<br />

―Regningen for Reaganismen,‖ Berlingske Tidende, Stifstidende (Denmark), 20 January<br />

1991<br />

―The 1990s: The Economic World from Reagan to Reality,‖ Weekly Diamond (Japan), 28<br />

January 1991<br />

Box 849<br />

―Social Equality <strong>and</strong> the Iraq War,‖ The Observer (UK), February 1991<br />

Unpublished Desert Storm piece for New York Times, February 1991<br />

―Which Capitalism for Eastern Europe?‖ Utne Reader, January/February 1991<br />

―The Myth that Air Power Wins Wars,‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 3 February 1991<br />

―On the Gulf War: The Myth of Air Power,‖ Japanese version, Observer article, 3 February<br />

1991<br />

―Penalising Soldiers in Tanks on S<strong>and</strong>,‖ Mainstream (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 9 February 1991<br />

―The Wonder of Modern Technology Were Above,‖ The Los Angeles Times, 10 February<br />

1991<br />

[Jornal do Brasil, 17 February 1991]<br />

―Facing up to Recession,‖ (Testimony) Harper’s Magazine, March 1991<br />

―Reflections-1960‖, Gr<strong>and</strong> Street #37, Spring 1991<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> drafts]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

[―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing, Alcohol <strong>and</strong> Coca-Cola,‖ Nieman Reports, Spring 1991]<br />

―Can Air Power Really Win the War?‖ Los Angeles Times, 2 March 1991<br />

―El Medio Ambiente,‖ El Pais, 8 March 1991<br />

―The Economic Basis of Conflict,‖ Karan Singh Felicitation Volume, 9 March 1991<br />

―I buchi nel capitalismo,‖ Il Messaggero, 11 March 1991<br />

―A Corrida ao Capitalismo,‖ Pagina (Brazil), 16 March 1991<br />

―The Call of Arms <strong>and</strong> the Poor Man,‖ The Guardian, 27 March 1991<br />

―La Poverta Mina La Pace,‖ Il Messaggero, 31 March 1991<br />

―New World Order?,‖ Guardian Studies, Volume 1, April 1991<br />

―A New World Order,‖ Le Monde, April 1991<br />

―Poor vs. Poor, War After War,‖ Development Forum (UN speech, November 1990),<br />

March-April 1991<br />

―Public Headaches, Private Cures,‖ The World Paper, April 1991<br />

Box 850<br />

―A New World Order,‖ Telegraph (India), 11 April 1991<br />

―Rhetorique et Realite,‖ Le Monde (France), 16 April 1991<br />

EPDC International Forum Summary, Tokyo, Japan, 18-19 April 1991<br />

[372]


―The Sting of Truth,‖ Economic Issues of Disarmament by Manas Chatterji, Jurg Brauer,<br />

May 1991<br />

―The Sting of Truth,‖ Edited version, Scientific American advertisement, May 1991<br />

―The Sting of Truth,‖ Scientific American, May 1991<br />

[Correspondence <strong>and</strong> magazine]<br />

[Drafts]<br />

―Let‘s Borrow More Money,‖ The New York Times, 16 May 1991<br />

A Symposium: What is to be Done? The New Republic, 20 May 1991<br />

―How to Tame the Recession,‖ NYT & Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 31 May 1991<br />

―The Meaning of Life,‖ Life Magazine, Summer 1991<br />

―The 1990s: The Economic World from Reagan to Reality,‖ Japanese publication, July 1991<br />

―The Affluent Society,‖ ―The New Industrial State,‖ McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of<br />

Economics, July 1991<br />

TV Guide 200th Issue Survey, August 1991<br />

―At the Mercy of the Military,‖ The Guardian (UK), 6 August 1991 ―Overgeleverd aan de<br />

willekeur van het militaire bolwerk,‖ De Volksrant, 10 August 1991<br />

―The Farmer <strong>and</strong> the Food Supply: A Plea,‖ 15 August 1991<br />

―<strong>Finding</strong> Freedom in a World of Poverty,‖ The Guardian (UK), 27 August 1991<br />

Still Life, September 1991<br />

―The Vermont Economy <strong>and</strong> the Pleasures <strong>and</strong> Uses of Bankruptcy‖ for Vermont<br />

bicentennial publication, Fall 1991<br />

―Help to Russia <strong>and</strong> the New Republics,‖ The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, 1 September<br />

1991<br />

―An Answer to Le Nouvel Observateur,‖ November 1991<br />

Note to Gardiner (ME) Public <strong>Library</strong> in connection with National <strong>Library</strong> Week, November<br />

1991<br />

―Recession Without End,‖ The Los Angeles Times, 3 November 1991<br />

Box 851<br />

―On the Spiral of Despair, The Guardian, Press Club Speech, 20 November 1991<br />

―A Venture into the Future,‖ Il Messagero (Italy), December 1991<br />

―The Great Transition,‖ European Labour Forum, Winter 1990-1991<br />

―Japan in the World Economy <strong>and</strong> Polity,‖ Phase Magazine 20th Anniversary Issue, Winter<br />

1991<br />

―Economic Recession: The History <strong>and</strong> the Precedents,‖ Boston Globe OpEd, 17 December<br />

1991<br />

―The World Under a Historic Change,‖ Sapio (Japan), 26 December 1991<br />

1992<br />

―The Affluent Society‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The New Industrial State,‖ McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of<br />

Economics, 1992<br />

―Countervailing Power: Memoir <strong>and</strong> Modern Reality,‖ Clark Kerr Fertschrift, 1992 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Herrschaft der Zufriedenen,‖ Der Spiegel, 1992<br />

In a Word: Harper’s Dictionary of New Words,<br />

[―Lessons of a Historian,‖ Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Festschrift, 1992] (2 folders)<br />

―Which Capitalism for Eastern Europe?‖ Edinburgh speech), Taking Sides, by <strong>John</strong> T.<br />

Rourke, 1992<br />

[373]


Box 852<br />

―Why is This Man Laughing?,‖ Esquire, January 1992<br />

―The Economic Hangover,‖ Business <strong>and</strong> Society Review: LA Times op-ed, Spring 1992<br />

―Toeing the Hard Line,‖ New Statesman, 6 March 1992<br />

―The Gentle Inventor of Monetarism,‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 29 March 1992 ―The<br />

Autonomous Military Power,‖ Economie de la Paix, Hague speech revised, May 1992<br />

―The Modern Economy: the Defining Difference,‖ Sapio (Japan): London News Illustrated<br />

article, May 1992<br />

―The Two-Party System: Retrospect, Prospect,‖ May 1992<br />

―Then <strong>and</strong> Now: The Defining Difference,‖ The Illustrated London News, 14 May 1992 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―The Congress Now <strong>and</strong> Then,‖ The New York Times, not published, June 1992<br />

―A Gratified World,‖ Il Mondo, Summer 1992<br />

―If there is no Difference,‖ Newsday, 12 July 1992<br />

―Write Off Some Third World Debt,‖ The Patriot (India), 28 September 1992<br />

―The Economy: The Small Problem <strong>and</strong> the Large,‖ The Observer, October 1992<br />

―What Monuments the Religious Have Wrought!,‖ New Choices, October 1992 (1 of 2<br />

folders)<br />

Box 853<br />

―What Monuments the Religious Have Wrought!,‖ New Choices, October 1992 (2 of 2<br />

folders)<br />

―Election ‗92: The Buck Stops Here,‖ Modern Maturity, October/November 1992 (3<br />

folders)<br />

―The University: Reflections Over the Years,‖ Academe reprinting of AAUP speech,<br />

September/October 1992<br />

―The World Economy Today: The Larger Scene,‖ Article for Ajoblanco Mag., November<br />

1992<br />

―World Economy: The Larger Perspective,‖ Mainstream, 12 December 1992<br />

1993<br />

Clinton‘s early days of Administration: The Observer, 1993<br />

―Consumed by Veblen,‖ Times Higher Education Supplement, 1993<br />

Forbes, 1993<br />

―G<strong>and</strong>hi the Tactician,‖ for commemorative book publication by M.K. G<strong>and</strong>hi: Institute for<br />

Non Violence, 1993<br />

―Recession? Why Worry?,‖ New York Times, 1993<br />

―Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Class System,‖ A Vision for America, 1993<br />

Harvard Faculty Minute for Professor Edward S. Mason, December 1992-January 1993<br />

―El Triunfo del Capitalismo,‖ Claves de Razon Practica (Spain), January- February 1993<br />

―The Forbidden Truth‖<br />

London Evening St<strong>and</strong>ard, May 1993<br />

New York Times Op Ed page article, May 1993<br />

―After the Bubble,‖ Nihon Keizai Shimbun, October 1993<br />

―Still Syndrome‖ (JKG 85 th birthday), Boston Globe, 15 October 1993<br />

Box 854<br />

[―Civilizing Capitalism,‖ The Texas Observer, 12 November 1993]<br />

―Universities <strong>and</strong> the Economic Question,‖ Queen‘s Quarterly (Canada), winter 1993<br />

[374]


1994<br />

1995<br />

―The Global Economy <strong>and</strong> the Nation-State: A Major Change to Come,‖ Sapio, 1994<br />

―Towards a New World Deal,‖ The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), Cardiff speech, 26 January 1994<br />

―The College Pump,‖ Quote from ―Still Syndrome,‖ Harvard Magazine, 1994: January-<br />

February<br />

―The Age of Practical Judgment,‖ Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Spring 1994<br />

―The Next Century,‖ Clarin (Argentina), Spring 1994<br />

―In Defense of Alan Greenspan,‖ The New York Times: Not Published, June 1994<br />

―The Age of Practical Judgment‖ short version, The Nikkei Weekly, Summer 1994<br />

―The New Dialectics,‖ Journey chapter in The American Prospect, Summer 1994<br />

―Doctrine must take back seat to pragmatism,‖ The Nikkei Weekly, 20 June 1994<br />

―Social Study,‖ Proust Questionnaire, Vanity Fair, July 1994<br />

[The Washington Monthly, 1994: July/August]<br />

EPA Lecture ―The Economic Case for the Environment‖ (November 1987): EPA Journal,<br />

Fall 1994<br />

The ―Living Industry‖ <strong>and</strong> the Environment, EPA Journal, Fall 1994<br />

Boston Magazine Fall Fashion Pictorial, October 1994<br />

―The Good Society Considered,‖ Country Connections (Cardiff speech), California,<br />

November 1994<br />

―How Has America Changed Since 1954?,‖ American Heritage, December 1994<br />

―The Joys of Recession,‖ The American Prospect, Winter 1994 (2 folders)<br />

―The Importance of the UN in Solving Strife‖ in Open Dialogue for World Peace of Soka<br />

Gakkai (Japan), 1995<br />

―The Death of Imperialism,‖ Foreign Service Journal, January 1995<br />

―Let Royal Family Go Their Own Way,‖ Evening St<strong>and</strong>ard (UK), 24 January 1995<br />

―Our Forked Tongue,‖ The New York Times Op-ed, 6 February 1995<br />

Box 855<br />

―The Japanese Trade Agreement on Automobiles,‖ Shukan Gendai (Japan), 10 July 1995<br />

―The American Mood,‖ Suddeutche Zeitung, September 1995<br />

―Blame history, not the liberals,‖ New York Times op-ed, 19 September 1995<br />

―What is Wrong?,‖ Sapio (Japan), October 1995<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Span, October 1995<br />

―The Still Syndrome,‖ The Boston Globe, 24 October 1995<br />

―To Have <strong>and</strong> Have Not,‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 29 October 1995<br />

―1995,‖ Encyclopedia Britannica, November 1995 (2 folders)<br />

―The Lessons from the Great Depression,‖ New Perspectives Quarterly, November 1995<br />

1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ in Paul Davidson‘s Festschrift, 1996<br />

[―Radcliffe College Case Statement, 1996]<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ The Harvard Advocate, Spring Contest Issue, 1996<br />

―The American Class System,‖ New York Times, didn‘t run, January 1996<br />

Tribute to Robertson Davies, Quill <strong>and</strong> Quire Magazine, Toronto, February 1996<br />

―To Have <strong>and</strong> to Have Not,‖ The National Times (Observer article), March 1996<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing‖ (Nieman speech), The Harvard Advocate, April 1996<br />

―The anatomy of the Speculative Bubble‖ The Ekonomisuto (Japan), Summer 1996<br />

Nantucket Atheneum Booklet, July 1996<br />

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―The New Politics,‖ The Observer (Engl<strong>and</strong>), Lyon speech, 29 September 1996<br />

―The American Election,‖ The Australian (Australia), November 1996<br />

Anthology for Hans Bar, Winter 1996<br />

―How to Lose your Money by Getting Rich: A Guide to Economic Insanity in Our Times,‖<br />

Letters for Literacy auction, 5 December 1996<br />

Box 856<br />

1997<br />

―The Socially Concerned Today,‖ University of Toronto Press, 1997<br />

―Saving Capitalism from Itself,‖ Davey Lecture excerpt, St. <strong>John</strong>’s Telegraph Journal<br />

(Canada), 27 February 1997<br />

Preface to New Political Economy volume 2 number 1, March 1997<br />

―The Unconventional Wisdom of JKG,‖ World Economic Affairs (Canada), Spring/Summer<br />

1997<br />

―What was the Twentieth Century,‖ Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan), 12 September 1997 (2<br />

folders)<br />

1998<br />

―On continuing influence of affluence,‖ Human Development Report for 1998: United<br />

Nations, 1998<br />

[―<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes: From retrospect to prospect,‖ 30 January 1998]<br />

New York Times Op-ed, March 1998<br />

―On the Matter of Aging,‖ Encyclopedia Britannica, due 30 March 1998<br />

―Most overrated & underrated economists,‖ American Heritage, 1998: May-June<br />

―The World Economy: The Present <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ Nikkei, September 1998<br />

[―<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes: from retrospect to prospect,‖ Journal of Post-Keynesian<br />

Economics, Fall 1998]<br />

―The Rich Drive By,‖ The Guardian (UK), 9 September 1998<br />

―The Affluent Society: A Retrospective,‖ The Boston Globe, 13 September 1998<br />

New York Times editorial, October 1998<br />

―The Commitment to Innocent Fraud,‖ The Progressive, November 1998<br />

Box 857<br />

―The Perverse Role of Profit in Medicine,‖ New Engl<strong>and</strong> Journal of Medicine, 2 December<br />

1998<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes: From Retrospective to Prospect,‖ Journal of Post Keynesian<br />

Economics 20 th Anniversary Issue, due late Winter 1998<br />

1999<br />

Editorial for Washington Post, didn‘t send, 1999<br />

On the Matter of Age, Encyclopedia Brittanica, 1999<br />

[―The Epic Years,‖ The Washington Monthly, March 1999]<br />

―Peace through patience,‖ The New York Times Sunday Op-ed, 25 April 1999<br />

―On the Matter of Age,‖ NAELA Quarterly, Summer 1999<br />

―What a world,‖ The Guardian, 29 June 1999<br />

―The Commitment to Innocent Fraud,‖ Challenge, 1999: September/October<br />

[Le Nouvel Observateur, December 1999]<br />

2000<br />

―Financial genius is a rising market,‖ CFO, January 2000<br />

Op-ed piece: The New York Times, April 2000<br />

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2001<br />

2002<br />

[―Paul M. Sweezy at 90,‖ Monthly Review, April 2000]<br />

[Op-ed piece: The New York Times, July 2000]<br />

―The Enduring Nature of the Farm Problem,‖ Country Journal, 2000: September-October<br />

[―Economic delusion, political disaster,‖ New York Times op-ed, 11 March 2001<br />

Op-ed piece, The New York Times, 19 September 2001<br />

Almost Everyone’s Guide to Economics, Mention in book review of Straithem book, The<br />

Economist, 4 November 2001<br />

Obituary of Victor Posner, Excerpt from The Economist article, 1 March 2002<br />

Jerome Wiesner Book Project, 2002<br />

<strong>John</strong> Steinbeck: A Centennial Tribute, 2002<br />

[―A Japanese Social Initiative: The Relevant View,‖ The Nihon Keizai Shimbun, 3 January 2003]<br />

[Statement on Andreas Pap<strong>and</strong>reou, TA NEA, 2004]<br />

[―1929 <strong>and</strong> the crash of ‗87,‖ unpublished, n.d.]<br />

―The American Aims in Germany,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The American Economy,‖ chapter 8 of The Search for America, [n.d.]<br />

―The American Economy on the Eve,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The American Economy Substance <strong>and</strong> Myth,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―American Foreign Policy: The Problem of Inertial Guidance,‖ (never used) [n.d.]<br />

―American Liberals <strong>and</strong> the Canadian Example,‖ McLeans, [n.d.]<br />

―The American Prospect,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Basic Factors in Farm Price Policy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―Brazil <strong>and</strong> South America: The Imperatives of Stability <strong>and</strong> Progress, n.d.]<br />

―Capital <strong>and</strong> the Poor Countries,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Capitalism, Socialism <strong>and</strong> Keynes,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Box 858<br />

―Civilized Society,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Changing Business Ideology in America,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Come the Revolution,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Coming Change in American Policy on Europe,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Coming of the New Economics‖ (unpublished), [n.d.]<br />

―The Concept of Countervailing Power,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Corporations <strong>and</strong> Corporate Management: A Current Assessment,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Cost of Living: Time for a New Policy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Democratic Approach to the Farm Problem,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Developed Economic Attitudes <strong>and</strong> the Underdeveloped Economy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Quality of Life,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Eisenhower <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Revolution,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Essay, [n.d.]<br />

―For the Poor Rich, It was a Laffer,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[Foreign language article: International Public Research, n.d.]<br />

―Foreign Policy: A diagnosis of the Disasters,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Foreign Resources in the Third Five Year Plan,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Four Steps to Arms Control,‖ New Yorker, unpublished [n.sd.]<br />

―France Looks At Her Marketing System,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―A Free Society Against Depression‖ [n.d.]<br />

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―The General as a Politician,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―The Global Economy <strong>and</strong> the Welfare State: the Modern Dialect,‖ n.d.]<br />

―The Great Coal Shortage,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Great Wall Street Crash,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―How Mr. Bromfield Thinks,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Ideology <strong>and</strong> Circumstance in Economic Policy‖ [n.d.]<br />

―In Support of the People in Our Armed Services‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Individual Collectivism <strong>and</strong> Economists,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Box 859<br />

―Industrial Organisation <strong>and</strong> Economic Development,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Intelligence Gap on Viet Nam,‖ written for New Republic (not published), [n.d.]<br />

―Introduction to Treatise by Werner Baer for Puerto Rico,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Is there a German Policy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―A Japanese Social Initiative: The Relevant View,‖ n.d.]<br />

―<strong>John</strong> D. Black: A Portrait,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―L‘economia ele ideologie,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Liberals, the Public Services, <strong>and</strong> the Poor‖ [n.d.]<br />

Look article #3, [n.d.]<br />

[―The Limits on American Capacity,‖ n.d.]<br />

―National Policy for High Production <strong>and</strong> Employment,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Nature of Peaceful Competition,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―Nicholas Kaldor Remembered,‖ n.d.]<br />

―On the Continuing Influence of Affluence‖ [n.d.]<br />

―On the Economics of F.D.R.,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Our Class System Clarified,‖ not published, [n.d.]<br />

―The Place of Public Works,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Post-Mortem on the Efficiency of Dictators,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―Porquoi Gstaad/ My Gstaad,‖ Gstaad My Love, n.d.]<br />

―Poverty of Nations,‖ [n.d]<br />

―Preconception <strong>and</strong> Practise In Present Day Farm Policy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Problem of Balanced Assessment in American Foreign Policy‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The Edge of Sadness,‖<br />

[n.d.]<br />

―Professor King on the Mature Economy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Profit Sharing,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Purpose of Economic Development,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Rational Resource Allocation to Education,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Recent Economic Policy in the Deeper Perspective,‖ not published [n.d] (2 folders)<br />

Box 860<br />

―Recession, I: The Causes, Recession, II: What Should Be Done,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―A Re-examination of Marketing Research,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Reflections: Four Steps to Arms Control,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Remembering Nehru‖ outline, [n.d.]<br />

―A Reorientation of Marketing Research for Today‘s Economy,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Royalty on the Farm,‖ The New Yorker [n.d.]<br />

―Russian Production <strong>and</strong> American Posture,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―Some of them were young <strong>and</strong> happy,‖ The Reporter, n.d.]<br />

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―Some Reflections on Resource Allocation,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Sonderdruck aus Horst Claus Recktenwald-Finanzpolitik,‖ Die Theories des Sozialen<br />

Gleichgewichts, [n.d.]<br />

[―Speaking Volumes, n.d.]<br />

―The Strategy of Inflation Control in the Second Plan Period,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Strategy of Limited Control,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Twenties: Leadership <strong>and</strong> the Oncoming Disaster,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Unfinished Business of the Century,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The United States <strong>and</strong> Europe,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―The United States <strong>and</strong> the Soviet Union: Change <strong>and</strong> the Vested Interest in Tension,‖<br />

unpublished, n.d.]<br />

―The United States <strong>and</strong> Western Europe, [n.d.]<br />

Untitled, [n.d.]<br />

[Untitled article, New York Review of Books, n.d.]<br />

―Utopianism on the Right,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Waste <strong>and</strong> Stagnation in Agriculture: Proposed Research <strong>and</strong> Teaching Program,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Weather <strong>and</strong> the American Elections,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―What Happened to the Trade Dream?,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―What is Wrong With Our Farm Policy?,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―When Capitalism meets Communism, credos are shaken,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[―Why be Secretary of Agriculture,‖ Harper’s, n.d.]<br />

―Youth In the Social Context: The Basic Impact of Urbanization,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Series 9.3. Speech File.<br />

About 36,500 items, 36.792 cubic feet; 31 linear feet, 11 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: chronologically by date of speech.<br />

This series consists of speeches delivered by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith primarily at colleges <strong>and</strong><br />

universities, conferences, meetings, dinners, forums, or symposiums of corporate, government,<br />

political, private, or organizational entities. Public debates with William F. Buckley are also<br />

included. The materials are organized chronologically, with the title, organization, <strong>and</strong> geographic<br />

location, if known, also given. Files consist of h<strong>and</strong>written drafts, typescripts, reading copies,<br />

reprints, <strong>and</strong> a small amount of research material. Scattered correspondence relating to speaking<br />

appearances is also included.<br />

Box 861<br />

Lecture to Marketing Club, 1946<br />

1947<br />

Lecture at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, ca.1947<br />

[Untitled speech on American capitalist stabilization, 1947]<br />

―The Case for Unification of Germany,‖ 26 February 1947<br />

―Industrial Mobilization of Germany,‖ lecture at The Industrial College of the Armed<br />

Forces, Washington, D.C., 18 March 1947<br />

―The Great Miscalculation,‖ Economic Institute, United States Chamber of Commerce,<br />

Washington, D.C., 18 September 1947<br />

1948<br />

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1949<br />

1952<br />

1953<br />

1954<br />

1955<br />

―Germany: Attitude Toward Impasse,‖ ca.1948<br />

―What Happened to the Trade Dream?‖ 1948<br />

―Prices <strong>and</strong> Peace,‖ Cooper Union Forum, New York City, 1 February 1948<br />

Address before Third Annual Public Affairs Conference, Yale University Law School, New<br />

Haven, Connecticut, 11 December 1948<br />

―Is Western European Union Necessary?‖ Division of Central Services, Washington, D.C.,<br />

12 May 1949<br />

Lecture at Life Officers Investment Seminar, part I, Beloit, Wisconsin, 20 June 1949<br />

Lecture at Life Officers Investment Seminar, part II, Beloit, Wisconsin, 21 June 1949<br />

―European Discovery: The Longer View,‖ University of Notre Dame, 9 December 1949<br />

Address before Canadian Federation of Agriculture, Niagra Falls, Ontario, 1 February 1950<br />

―The Causes of Economic Stagnation,‖ American Farm Economic Association <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Canadian Agricultural Society, Guelph, Ontario, 26 July 1951<br />

Lecture at Kirkl<strong>and</strong> House, ca.1952<br />

―The Limits on American Capacity,‖ League of Women Voters, 1952<br />

Comments before the New Engl<strong>and</strong> Council, 13 June 1952<br />

―The Political <strong>and</strong> Economic Conditions of Progress,‖ International Conference on<br />

Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Cooperative Credit, University of California, 6 August 1952<br />

Lecture at Manitoba Pool Elevators Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Canada, 29 October 1952<br />

―Farm Income <strong>and</strong> Economic Behavior,‖ ca.1953<br />

―The Nature of Economic Freedom,‖ Chicago Law School Centenary, 1953<br />

―Need Farmers Fear a Depression?‖ National Farms Institute, Des Moines, Iowa, 20<br />

February 1953<br />

―Businessmen <strong>and</strong> the Government,‖ 23 April 1953<br />

―What Has Happened to Liberalism?‖ November 1953<br />

―The Reconciliation of Farm <strong>and</strong> Trade Policy,‖ Commission on Foreign Economic Policy,<br />

4 December 1953<br />

―Countervailing Power,‖ American Economic Association, Washington, D.C., 28 December<br />

1953<br />

Lecture on Agricultural Policy, Wellesley College <strong>and</strong> Smith College, 10-11 March 1954<br />

―Government <strong>and</strong> Business,‖ Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 April<br />

1954<br />

―Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Competitive Structure,‖ August 1954<br />

―Relation Between Civil Servants <strong>and</strong> Ministers in Policy Making,‖ Royal Institute of Public<br />

Administration, Canberra Group, September 1954<br />

―Economic Freedom,‖ Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 13 October 1954<br />

Remarks at a Bell System Executive Conference, Asbury Park, New Jersey, 15 October<br />

1954<br />

―The American Prospect,‖ 22 October 1954<br />

―Farm Policy: Some Proposals for Improvements,‖ Graduate School of the U.S. Department<br />

of Agriculture, 1 December 1954<br />

―Agriculture-Social Science for the Citizen,‖ 1955<br />

Remarks to the Graduating Class for Industrial Relations Certificate, ca.1955<br />

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―Countervailing Power,‖ University of Chicago, 3 February 1955<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Art of Controversy,‖ Harvard Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 3<br />

February 1955<br />

Remarks before the Men‘s City Club, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, 9 April 1955<br />

―Economic Progress <strong>and</strong> the Problem of Priorities,‖ April 1955<br />

―Some Reflections on the Future of the Social Sciences in Relation to Education <strong>and</strong><br />

Research in Agriculture,‖ McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 3-4 June 1955<br />

Box 862<br />

1956<br />

―The Causes of Economic Growth: The Canadian Case,‖ Royal Commission on Canada‘s<br />

Farm Prospects (The Gordon Commission), Toronto, 24 January 1956<br />

―How Much Should a Country Consume?‖ Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., 13<br />

February 1956<br />

Address at a Newton Democratic Rally, 17 October 1956<br />

[―Inequality in Agriculture-Problem <strong>and</strong> Program,‖ Guelph, Canada, 16 November 1956]<br />

1957<br />

Address at Town Hall, Los Angeles, California, 15 January 1957<br />

―Economic Changes in Rural America,‖ University of Wisconsin Farm <strong>and</strong> Home Week,<br />

Madison, Wisconsin, 5 February 1957<br />

―Socialism <strong>and</strong> the Problem of Administration,‖ April 1957<br />

―Some Thoughts on the Outlook for Collective Bargaining,‖ Institute of Management <strong>and</strong><br />

Labor Relations, Newark, New Jersey, 14 May 1957<br />

―Collective Bargaining <strong>and</strong> Inflation: The Choice,‖ Industrial Relations Conference,<br />

Michigan State University, held at Mackinac Isl<strong>and</strong>, 22 June 1957<br />

Lecture at University of Louisville<br />

Part I, 7-10 August 1957<br />

Part II, 7-10 August 1957<br />

Part III, 7-10 August 1957<br />

Lecture to Women‘s Suburban Democratic Club, Silver Spring, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 13 September<br />

1957<br />

―The Economics of Great Events,‖ Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 18<br />

November 1957<br />

1958<br />

Lectures delivered in South America, 1958<br />

Three lectures delivered at Montevideo, 1958<br />

Lecture before Public Affairs Forum of New Canaan, New Canaan, Connecticut, 31 January<br />

1958<br />

―Farm Policy: The Problem <strong>and</strong> the Choices,‖ National Farm Institute, Des Moines, Iowa,<br />

14 February 1958<br />

―India: The Economic Impact of East <strong>and</strong> West,‖ Clevel<strong>and</strong> Council on World Affairs, 21<br />

February 1958<br />

―Does Monetary Policy Really Work?‖ Independent Bankers Association, Dallas, Texas, 8<br />

March 1958<br />

―The American Economy: An Interpretation of Recent History,‖ University of Warsaw,<br />

Warsaw, Pol<strong>and</strong>, May 1958<br />

First of three lectures<br />

Second of three lectures<br />

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1959<br />

Third of three lectures<br />

―Economic Power in the American Setting,‖ May 1958<br />

―Capital Accumulation <strong>and</strong> Economic Growth,‖ Round Table Conference on Capital<br />

Theory, Corfu, September 1958<br />

―Foreign Policy <strong>and</strong> the Fundamental Revolution,‖ Foreign Policy Association, World<br />

Affairs Center, United Nations, 11 November 1958<br />

Lecture at Cambridge YMCA, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 November 1958<br />

―The Nature of Peaceful Competition,‖ 1959<br />

―The State of Liberalism,‖ Roosevelt Day Dinner, Washington, D.C., 31 January 1959<br />

―The Memorable Address,‖ New York Herald Tribune Book <strong>and</strong> Author Luncheon, New<br />

York City, 25 February 1959<br />

―Education in the Economic Context,‖ National Conference on Higher Education, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 4 March 1959<br />

―Industrial Organization <strong>and</strong> Economic Development,‖ Colombo, Ceylon, 15 April 1959<br />

Box 863<br />

1960<br />

―Economics, Art <strong>and</strong> Environment,‖ <strong>Museum</strong> of Modern Art, 19 January 1960<br />

―The Age of the Wordfact,‖ Reed College Commencement, Portl<strong>and</strong>, Oregon, 5 June 1960<br />

―Some Reflection on Public Buildings <strong>and</strong> Public Works,‖ American Public Works<br />

Association Annual Congress, 15 August 1960<br />

―Some Thoughts on Public Policy <strong>and</strong> the Dollar Problem,‖ American Association of L<strong>and</strong><br />

Grant Colleges <strong>and</strong> State Universities, 16 November 1960 (2 folders)<br />

1961<br />

―Rational Resource Allocation to Education,‖ 1961<br />

Statement before Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York City, 2 February 1961<br />

―On Criticism in the Open Society,‖ Annamalai University upon receiving an honorary<br />

degree, 12 October 1961<br />

1962<br />

[―Dissent in a Free Society‖: Annamalai University, February 1962]<br />

[Address to Indian Council of World Affairs, Bombay, 13 April 1962]<br />

―The Approach to Poverty,‖ commencement address at Lewis <strong>and</strong> Clark College, Portl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Oregon, 3 June 1962<br />

―Economic Development: Rival Systems <strong>and</strong> Comparative Advantage,‖ Commonwealth<br />

Club, San Francisco, California, 4 June 1962<br />

―The Purpose of Economic Development,‖ address at Lucknow University, Lucknow, India,<br />

5 October 1962<br />

1963<br />

Adhesive Manufacturers Association, 6 May 1963<br />

―On Our Quarrel with Success,‖ commencement address of University of Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst, Massachusetts, 9 June 1963<br />

―Development Planning in Practice,‖ address at University of Ceylon, 13 July 1963<br />

―Wealth <strong>and</strong> Poverty,‖ National Policy Committee on Pockets of Poverty, Washington,<br />

D.C., 13 December 1963 (3 folders)<br />

Box 864<br />

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1964<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Quality of Life,‖ American Association for the Advancement of<br />

Science, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, 27 December 1963<br />

[General]<br />

[Requests for reprints] (2 folders)<br />

Basic speech, 1964<br />

―Humbug at the Barricades,‖ Washington Post book <strong>and</strong> author luncheon, 23 January 1964<br />

―Liberalism: The New Task,‖ Americans for Democratic Action, Boston, Massachusetts;<br />

speech before Arizona Democratic Council, February 1964<br />

―The Liberal Spirit <strong>and</strong> the Liberal Task,‖ National Farmers Union Meeting, St. Paul, 18<br />

March 1964<br />

Speech before the Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., 21 March 1964<br />

Charter Day speech, University of California at Davis, 3 May 1964<br />

Charter Day speech, University of California at Davis, 5 May 1964<br />

―Education <strong>and</strong> Technological Change,‖ Western Governors Conference, San Francisco,<br />

California, 5 May 1964<br />

Box 865<br />

―Education <strong>and</strong> National Development,‖ National Committee for Support of the Public<br />

Schools, Washington, D.C., 18 May 1964<br />

―Diplomacy <strong>and</strong> Reading Matter,‖ American Booksellers Association, Washington, D.C., 8<br />

June 1964<br />

Basic political speech, Presidential Campaign, Autumn 1964 (2 folders)<br />

Campaign speech for <strong>John</strong>son-Humphrey, October 1964<br />

Speech on Youth Employment, Manpower Commission, 23 September 1964, Vermont<br />

Department of Welfare, 1 October 1964<br />

Lecture at Hofstra College, 14 October 1964<br />

Address at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, 24 October 1964<br />

Dedication of the Salt Lake City Public <strong>Library</strong>, Salt Lake City, Utah, 30 October 1964 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―The Great Society at the Water's Edge,‖ Associated Press Managing Editors Association,<br />

Phoenix, Arizona, 20 November 1964 (2 folders)<br />

―A Joyous Dislike of Humbug,‖ 23 November 1964<br />

1965<br />

The Massey Lectures, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1965 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 866<br />

The Massey Lectures, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1965 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―The Underdeveloped Country,‖ The Massey Lectures, 1965<br />

―Foreign Policy <strong>and</strong> Passing Generations,‖ Americans for Democratic Action Roosevelt Day<br />

Dinner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 30 January 1965 (2 folders)<br />

Statement before Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress, Washington,<br />

D.C., 24 February 1965 (2 folders)<br />

―The Liberal Spirit <strong>and</strong> the Liberal Task,‖ National Farmer's Union Meeting, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 17 March 1965<br />

―Liberals, Change <strong>and</strong> the Foreign Policy,‖ California Democratic Council Convention,<br />

Sacramento, California, 20 March 1965<br />

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―History <strong>and</strong> Our Cities,‖ National League of Cities Conference, Washington, D.C., 31<br />

March 1965<br />

―Employment, Education <strong>and</strong> the Industrial System,‖ International Congress on Human<br />

Relations, Melbourne, Australia, 3 May 1965<br />

―Underdevelopment: An Approach to Classification,‖ Rehovoth Conference on Fiscal <strong>and</strong><br />

Monetary Problems, Jerusalem <strong>and</strong> Rehovoth, Israel, 9-19 August 1965 (1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 867<br />

―Underdevelopment: An Approach to Classification,‖ Rehovoth Conference on Fiscal <strong>and</strong><br />

Monetary Problems, Jerusalem <strong>and</strong> Rehovoth, Israel, 9-19 August 1965 (3 of 3 folders)<br />

―Economic Progress: The Recent Experience in Review,‖ III Textile Fair of Spain,<br />

Barcelona, Spain, 4 October 1965<br />

A Lecture on Foreign Policy, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 15 October 1965<br />

Edge Lectures, Princeton University, 28-29 October 1965<br />

―Economic Policy Since 1945: The Nature of Success,‖ two versions of the Arthur K.<br />

Salomon Lecture, given at New York University <strong>and</strong> Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, November 1965<br />

―Economic Policy since 1945: The Nature of Success,‖ Arthur K. Salomon Lecture at the<br />

Graduate School of Business Administration of New York University, 4 November 1965<br />

(2 folders)<br />

―Economic Policy Since 1945: The Nature of Success,‖ Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 11-14 November<br />

1965<br />

―The Federal Reserve System <strong>and</strong> the Rate of Interest,‖ statement before Joint Economics<br />

Committee, 15 December 1965<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

Box 868<br />

1966<br />

―The Democratic Choice,‖ Statement about voter preferences in primary of September,<br />

1966<br />

Lecture tour speech, Toronto <strong>and</strong> Philadelphia, 1966<br />

―Liberalism <strong>and</strong> the Old Coalition,‖ Americans for Democratic Action, Roosevelt Day<br />

Dinner, San Francisco <strong>and</strong> Los Angeles, California, March 1966<br />

―Economic Development: Classification <strong>and</strong> the Latin American Case,‖ Central Bank of<br />

Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela, 5 March 1966 (didn‘t go) (2 folders)<br />

[Press release denying nomination for Governor, 6 March 1966]<br />

―Liberalism <strong>and</strong> the Old Coalition,‖ Americans for Democratic Action, Roosevelt Day<br />

Dinner, Los Angeles, California, 11 March 1966<br />

―Modern Man <strong>and</strong> His Myth,‖ Opening address of the Carolina Symposium, Chapel Hill,<br />

North Carolina, 17 April 1966 (2 folders)<br />

―The Liberal Position in 1966,‖ Annual Convention of the Americans for Democratic<br />

Action, Washington, D.C., 22 April 1966<br />

Comments: [Correspondence]<br />

[General] (3 folders)<br />

Box 869<br />

―Foreign Policy, Politics, <strong>and</strong> the University,‖ commencement speech, University of<br />

Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 30 April 1966 (4 folders)<br />

[384]


―Models of Economic Development,‖ National Economic Development Institute,<br />

Incorporated Seminar, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Summer 1966<br />

―The University <strong>and</strong> the Government: The Nature of the Current Argument,‖ class day<br />

address, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1 June 1966 (2 folders)<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> Foreign Policy: The Threshold of Change,‖ Canadian Manufacturers<br />

Association, Montreal, Quebec, 7 June 1966 (2 folders)<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Environment,‖ American Institute of Architects, Denver, Colorado, 27 June<br />

1966 (3 folders)<br />

Box 870<br />

Keynote address at ―Our People <strong>and</strong> their Cities,‖ Urban America, Inc. Conference,<br />

Washington, DC, 12-13 September 1966 (2 folders)<br />

―Technology, Planning, Organization <strong>and</strong> the Locus of Power,‖ Conference on American<br />

Values, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 18 September 1966<br />

―The Theory of the Leisure Class <strong>and</strong> the Affluent Society,‖ Veblen Seminar at Carleton<br />

College, Northfield, Minnesota, 21 October 1966<br />

―The National Stake in Paul Douglas,‖ Campaign speech for Paul Douglas in Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 26 October 1966<br />

―The City <strong>and</strong> Society: An Agenda,‖ The City Club of Portl<strong>and</strong>, Portl<strong>and</strong>, Oregon, 8<br />

December 1966<br />

1967<br />

―Organization <strong>and</strong> Authority in the Modern Enterprise, a Perspective on Economic Power,‖<br />

Stanford University, 9 February 1967 (2 folders)<br />

―Liberalism in a Cold Climate,‖ Roosevelt Day Dinner of the Americans for Democratic<br />

Action, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, 10 February 1967<br />

Remarks on accepting the National Chairmanship of Americans for Democratic Action,<br />

Washington, D.C., 2 April 1967<br />

―The Modern University: Three Steps Toward Today,‖ convocation address, University of<br />

California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 28 April 1967<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

Box 871<br />

[Correspondence] (2 folders)<br />

―A Beginner's Guide to American Studies,‖ address at opening of Institute of United States<br />

Studies, University of London, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,12 May 1967<br />

[Correspondence] (2 folders)<br />

[General]<br />

―The Arts in the Age of Affluence,‖ transcribed copy of speech at the Associated Councils<br />

of the Arts, 22 June 1967<br />

―Vietnam: The Moderate Solution,‖ Negotiations Now: A National Citizens Institute to End<br />

the War in Vietnam, Washington, D.C., 28 June 1967<br />

Lectures on Underdevelopment, (adaptation of Massey lectures), Bogota, Columbia, 6-10<br />

July 1967<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Urban Society,‖ MacLean-Hunter Lecture Series, Montreal, Canada, 16<br />

August 1967 (2 folders)<br />

Box 872<br />

[385]


―Vietnam: The Conflict with Nationalism <strong>and</strong> the Consequences,‖ National Students<br />

Association, Washington, D.C., 19 August 1967<br />

―Vietnam: To Change the Tide,‖ Committee for Alternatives in Vietnam, Ascutney,<br />

Vermont, 26 August 1967<br />

―Vietnam: Public Opinion <strong>and</strong> the Political Prospect,‖ California Democratic Council, Long<br />

Beach, California, 30 September 1967<br />

Address to the Eastern Annual Conference of the American Association of Advertising<br />

Agencies, New York City, 11 October 1967<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Urban Society,‖ City Club of New York, New York City, (speech<br />

published by Harpers), 16 October 1967 (2 folders)<br />

Address to the Conference of College Young Democrats, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11<br />

November 1967<br />

―Issues <strong>and</strong> Answers,‖ New York, 26 November 1967<br />

―The Urban Economy,‖ address at the Adlai Stevenson Lecture at Northwestern University,<br />

Evanstown, 27 November 1967 (2 folders)<br />

Box 873<br />

―The Urban Economy,‖ Biennial National Conference of the American Public Welfare<br />

Association, Washington, D.C., 6 December 1967<br />

Speech for The Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, 10 December 1967<br />

1968<br />

―Power, Goals <strong>and</strong> the Industrial State,‖ Italian Cultural Association, Italy, 1968<br />

―Power, Goals <strong>and</strong> the Industrial State,‖ possible delivery in France, 1968<br />

―The United States: The Causes of the Current Turmoil,‖ University of Auckl<strong>and</strong>, 1968<br />

―Power <strong>and</strong> the Industrial State,‖ Lecture for Westinghouse, Mexico, February 1968<br />

―Liberalism in Adversity,‖ National Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York, 7 February 1968<br />

―Power <strong>and</strong> the Industrial State,‖ Executive Seminar of Westinghouse Electric Corporation,<br />

19 February 1968<br />

Speech to Bookbuilders of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 February 1968<br />

―The Industrial State: Power <strong>and</strong> Goals,‖ Asahi Shimbun Conference, Spring 1968<br />

―Foreign Policy,‖ California lecture tour, April 1968 (2 folders)<br />

―New Foreign Policy, Old Politics,‖ Yale Political Union, 15 April 1968<br />

Speech at the Senator Eugene McCarthy for President Benefit, Symphony Hall, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 22 April 1968<br />

Box 874<br />

―Power, Goals <strong>and</strong> the Industrial State‖: Italian Cultural Association, 7 May 1968<br />

―Liberal Politics in 1968,‖ Americans for Democratic Action Convention, Shoreham Hotel,<br />

17 May 1968 (2 folders)<br />

Commencement Address at Adelphi Suffolk College, Oakdale, New York, 26 May 1968<br />

―The Industrial World: Ideology <strong>and</strong> the Convergent Reality,‖ Foreign Policy Association,<br />

New York City, 27 May 1968 (2 folders)<br />

Extracts from Commencement Address at Western Ontario University, 31 May 1968<br />

[Regarding RFK assassination <strong>and</strong> McCarthy nomination, Summer 1968]<br />

Commencement Address at Albion College, Albion, Michigan, 2 June 1968<br />

―A Useful Guide to Liberal Politics 1968,‖ National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 3 June<br />

1968<br />

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―Escape <strong>and</strong> the Answer to Violence,‖ Commencement Address at Tufts University,<br />

Medford, Massachusetts, 9 June 1968<br />

―Agenda For a Young Man: The Anatomy of Revolt in Our Times,‖ International Youth<br />

City, Tel Aviv, Israel, 24 July 1968<br />

Box 875<br />

Seconding speech for Eugene McCarthy, National Democratic Convention, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 28 August 1968<br />

―The Nature of the Current Turmoil,‖ Convocation Address at St. Lawrence University,<br />

Canton, New York, 25 September 1968<br />

Introduction of Edmund Muskie at rally, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 21<br />

October 1968<br />

Remarks at a Coalition Rally for Hubert Humphrey, New York City, 31 October 1968<br />

―American Politics: The New Context,‖ International Association for Cultural Freedom,<br />

Princeton, New Jersey, 2 December 1968 (2 folders)<br />

1969<br />

Remarks at Galbraith Festival, New York, 1969<br />

―Liberals <strong>and</strong> the Nixon Administration,‖ National Roosevelt Day Awards Dinner, Los<br />

Angeles, California, 18 January 1969<br />

―The New Industrial State,‖ Tour Speech, Lecture, Spring 1969 (2 folders)<br />

―The Industrial State <strong>and</strong> its Social <strong>and</strong> Educational Impact,‖ Symposium of the Royal<br />

Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 23 April 1969 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―One More Look at Our Current Troubles,‖ Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Baccalaureate Address, published in Holy Cross Quarterly, Summer 1969<br />

Commencement Address at State University of New York, Stony Brook, Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, 1<br />

June 1969<br />

Commencement Address at Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts, 7 June 1969<br />

Box 876<br />

―One More Look at Our Current Troubles,‖ Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Baccalaureate Address, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 June 1969<br />

―Economics, Art <strong>and</strong> the City,‖ for Loyola University Conference, 1 October 1969 (didn‘t<br />

go)<br />

Vietnam Moratorium Day Speech (Law School, S<strong>and</strong>ers Theatre, et al), 15 October 1969<br />

Speech at Stanford University, Stanford, California, 17 October 1969 (rough draft)<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>eis University Dinner for Honorary Degree Recipients, New York City, 23 October<br />

1969<br />

Foreign Service Association Speech, Washington, D.C., 24 October 1969<br />

―The Class Struggle in the Industrial State,‖ National Tripartite Conference, Ottawa,<br />

Ontario, 26-29 October 1969<br />

Remarks at ―Galbraith Festival,‖ New York City, 17 November 1969<br />

―Convergence <strong>and</strong> the Cold War,‖ Gumaelius Conference, Malmo, Sweden, 20 November<br />

1969<br />

―Economics as a System of Belief,‖ speech at American Economic Association, New York<br />

City, 28-30 December 1969 (1-3 of 6 folders)<br />

Box 877<br />

[387]


1970<br />

―Economics as a System of Belief,‖ speech at American Economic Association, New York<br />

City, 28-30 December 1969 (4-6 of 6 folders)<br />

―Foreign Policy: The Causes of the Disaster,‖ Speech for lecture tour, 1970 (3 folders)<br />

The New Industrial State, lecture for lecture tour, 1970 (2 folders)<br />

―The Imperatives of Technology in the Management of Man,‖ Duttweiler Institute, 26<br />

February 1970<br />

Moratorium Day Speech, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 15 April 1970<br />

―Industry, Technology, Art <strong>and</strong> the City,‖ European Cultural Foundation, Rotterdam,<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 29 May 1970<br />

Box 878<br />

Commencement Address, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 13 June 1970<br />

―The Rules of Political Engagement,‖ Commencement Address, University of Illinois, 14<br />

June 1970<br />

Statement to the Sierra Club on the SST, September 1970<br />

―The Economics of Beauty,‖ Danish Society of Industrial Design, Copenhagen, Demark, 26<br />

October 1970<br />

―The Political Left in Britain <strong>and</strong> the United States: A Comparative Diagnosis,‖ The Fabian<br />

Society, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 18 November 1970<br />

1971<br />

―Foreign Policy: What Has Gone Wrong?‖ Lecture for Monmouth, Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Mexico, 1971<br />

Rational Society, New Industrial State Speech, University of Kent, Colorado, Paris,<br />

Brussels, Vienna, etc., 1970-1971 (3 folders)<br />

Foreign Policy Speech, Winona, Oklahoma, etc., Spring 1971<br />

―The Problems of Efficiency, Response <strong>and</strong> Control,‖ Associated Business Programmes<br />

Conference, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 15 March 1971<br />

―Resolution on an Economic Policy for Modern Democracy,‖ Democratic Policy [Advisory]<br />

Council, 24 March 1971<br />

Alf M. L<strong>and</strong>on Lecture, Kansas State University, Topeka, 6 May 1971<br />

Box 879<br />

Introductory address for L<strong>and</strong>on lecture series at Kansas State University, possible reprint, 6<br />

May 1971<br />

―The Economic Charter for Modern Democrats,‖ Democratic Policy Council, 13 May 1971<br />

―The Organic Conception of the City,‖ Annual Assembly <strong>and</strong> Conference of the Union of<br />

German Cities, Munich, Germany, 25 May 1971<br />

―The Modern Industrial Economy‖, Ninth European Marketing Congress, Milan, Italy, 27<br />

May 1971<br />

Statement on allegations that JKG had written the Pentagon Papers, June 1971<br />

Statement to South Asia Conference, Toronto, 20 August 1971<br />

―Technology in the Developed Economy,‖ International Economics Association<br />

Conference, St. Anton, Austria, 27 August 1971<br />

―Sub-Imperial Style in Washington,‖ Playboy Writer‘s Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, 8<br />

October 1971<br />

―Sub-Imperial Style in Washington,‖ Ford Hall Forum, 11 October 1971<br />

―Economics, Change <strong>and</strong> Control,‖ Opening of the new Toronto Star building, Toronto,<br />

Ontario, Canada, 22 October 1971<br />

[388]


“Corporations in the Marketplace,‖ Conference on Corporate Accountability, Washington,<br />

D.C., 30 October 1971<br />

―Recent U.S. Economic Policy in the Deeper Perspective,‖ Canadian Labour Ministers<br />

Conference, Montreal, Canada, 1 November 1971<br />

―The Sub-Imperial Style in American Foreign Policy,‖ Eisenhower Symposium, <strong>John</strong><br />

Hopkins University, 5 November 1971<br />

Address for Associated Business Programmes Limited, Amsterdam, 25 November 1971<br />

Box 880<br />

―The Role of the Voluntary Organization in Man-Made Disaster: And a Proposal,‖ The<br />

Gilbert Murray Memorial Lecture, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 26 November 1971<br />

―Congress <strong>and</strong> the Thinking Classes,‖ Commencement address, Michigan State University,<br />

4 December 1971<br />

1972<br />

―Contemporary Capitalism <strong>and</strong> the Problem of Unequal Growth,‖ Lecture tour speech, 1972<br />

(2 folders)<br />

[India 25 th Anniversary, 1972]<br />

―Modern Technology: The Anatomy of the Reaction,‖ 1972<br />

―Recent Economic Policy in the Deeper Perspective,‖ Lecture tour speech, 1972<br />

―Recent American Economic Policy: The Deeper Theoretical Perspective,‖ Address at<br />

University of Louvain, Louvain, Belgium, 2 February 1972<br />

―The Capitalist Economy: A Deeper Perspective,‖ Business Tomorrow, Geneva Junior<br />

Chamber of Commerce, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 10 February 1972<br />

―A Case for George McGovern,‖ Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 26 March<br />

1972<br />

Address given for meeting of The American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington,<br />

D.C., 19 April 1972<br />

―The Case for George McGovern,‖ California Campaign Speech, May 1972<br />

―The Structure of the Firm <strong>and</strong> the Structure of the Economy: A Study in Industrial<br />

Development,‖ Conference on Management Structure, Wilmington, Delaware 4 May<br />

1972<br />

Box 881<br />

―The Next Foreign Policy,‖ Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 24 May 1972<br />

―A Theory of Unequal Development,‖ Canadian Economics Association, Montreal, Quebec,<br />

4 June 1972<br />

Address for Recontres Internationales du Ministere de L‘Economie et des Finances, Paris,<br />

France, 20 June 1972<br />

“Democratic Politics in 1972: A Longer View,‖ Florida Atlantic University, 8 July 1972<br />

―On What is New in 1972,‖ Dinner for Senator Ralph Yarborough, Houston, Texas, 27 July<br />

1972<br />

Speech for Senator George McGovern (before the American Legion), 16 August 1972<br />

―The Capitalist Economy: A Deeper Perspective,‖ Provident National Bank, Philadelphia,<br />

Pennsylvania, 18 October 1972<br />

Address at the New York Public <strong>Library</strong> discussion of the election, New York City, 24<br />

October 1972<br />

―An Economic System of Large <strong>and</strong> Small Enterprises,‖ Associated Business Programmes,<br />

Madrid, Spain, 24 November 1972<br />

[389]


―Economics: Unequal Development <strong>and</strong> the Theory of Social Action,‖ Jephcott Lecture of<br />

the Royal Society of Medicine, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 27 November 1972<br />

―Liberals <strong>and</strong> Democrats: The Sad News,‖ Ford Hall Forum, 10 December 1972<br />

Box 882<br />

―Power <strong>and</strong> the Useful Economist,‖ American Economics Association Presidential Address,<br />

Toronto, Canada, 29 December 1972<br />

[General] (5 folders)<br />

[Permissions to reprint]<br />

1973<br />

―Economics, Power <strong>and</strong> the Public Purpose,‖ Lecture tour, 1973<br />

Howard University Lectures to Ph.D. group, 1973<br />

Legislative budget materials: Draft manuscript of speech, 1973<br />

―On Political Columnists,‖ A.J. Liebling Second Annual Counter Convention, Washington,<br />

D.C., 5 May 1973<br />

―Liberals, Democrats <strong>and</strong> the Sad News,‖ Woman‘s National Democratic Club,<br />

Washington, D.C., 10 May 1973<br />

―A Layman‘s Guide to Monetary Crises <strong>and</strong> Associated Frauds,‖ Associated Business<br />

Programmes, New York City, 24 May 1973 (2 folders)<br />

Box 883<br />

Commencement address, University of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Baltimore, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 1 June 1973 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Adam Smith: Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ 250 th Anniversary of Smith‘s birth , Kirkcaldy, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, 5<br />

June 1973 (2 folders)<br />

―Of Men <strong>and</strong> the Foreign Policy,‖ Paper given at Pacem in Terris III, Washington, D.C., 11<br />

October 1973 (2 folders)<br />

―On Protecting Our Gr<strong>and</strong>children from their Prodigality <strong>and</strong> Stupidity,‖ League of<br />

California Cities, 23 October 1973<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[General] (3 folders)<br />

―A Guide to Monetary Crises,‖ Associated Business Programmes, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 21<br />

November 1973<br />

Box 884<br />

1974<br />

―On Economics <strong>and</strong> the Public Purpose,‖ Lecture tour speech<br />

Domestic version, 1973-1974<br />

Foreign version, 1973-1974 (2 folders)<br />

[General], 1974 (2 folders)<br />

―On the History of Money-<strong>and</strong> its Possible Lessons,‖ Basic speech, 1974 (2 folders)<br />

―The Metropolis: Antecedents as the Future,‖ Sunday Times‘ Exploding Cities Conference,<br />

2 to 6 April 1974 (also given at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan), (2<br />

folders)<br />

Commencement Speech at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 12 May 1974<br />

(2 folders)<br />

Box 885<br />

[390]


1975<br />

―What Comes After General Motors?‖ Management Institut Hohenstein, Bonn, Germany, 23<br />

May 1974 (2 folders)<br />

―The Intelligent Woman‘s Guide to Watergate,‖ Commencement address at Wellesley<br />

College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 1 June 1974<br />

―On History, Money <strong>and</strong> Inflation,‖ Council on Foreign Relations, 17 September 1974;<br />

Cornell University, 18 September 1974<br />

―Of Truth, Public Perception <strong>and</strong> the Media,‖ Encuentro Mundial de Comunicacion,<br />

Acapulco, Mexico, 25-28 October 1974<br />

―Economics of the Current Anxiety,‖ Associated Business Programmes Seminar, Rome,<br />

Italy, 29 November 1974<br />

Tribute to Seymour E. Harris, Harvard Memorial Service, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12<br />

December 1974<br />

[Statement on Morris Udall, 1975]<br />

―Socialism in Rich Countries <strong>and</strong> Poor,‖ Ajit Bhagat Memorial Trust, Ahmedabad, India, 9<br />

February 1975 (2 folders)<br />

―On History, Political Economy <strong>and</strong> Vietnam,‖ Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in<br />

Political Economy, Memphis, Tennessee, 30 May 1975<br />

―The Myrdals Here <strong>and</strong> Then,‖ Ralph Bunche dinner, CUNY New York, 3 June 1975<br />

―The Democratic Left: The Common Problems, Common Tasks,‖ French Socialist Party<br />

Meeting of Economists, Paris, France, 6 June 1975<br />

Box 886<br />

―Retrospect <strong>and</strong> Recessional,‖ Harvard Class Day, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 June 1975<br />

(2 folders)<br />

―Modern Economic Management: The View from the United States,‖ Fall 1975 (2 folders)<br />

―On the Economics of Conservation,‖ Vermont Governor‘s Conference on Natural<br />

Resources, Montpelier, Vermont, 10 September 1975 (2 folders)<br />

―On Writing-Or Typing,‖ Boston Literary House, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 September<br />

1975<br />

―Democrats, Economics <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Majority Syndrome,‖ National Democratic<br />

Issues Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, 22 November 1975<br />

1976<br />

―Solemnity, Gloom, Lugubriousness <strong>and</strong> the Modern Academic Style,‖ Centenary Luncheon<br />

of The Harvard Lampoon, 7 February 1976<br />

―The Problems of the Left: An International Perspective,‖ Labour, Economic, Finance <strong>and</strong><br />

Taxation Association, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 13 February 1976<br />

―Modern Economic Structure <strong>and</strong> the State,‖ Escuala Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros<br />

Indisutriales, Barcelona, Spain, 27 February 1976 (2 folders)<br />

Box 887<br />

―The Inflation/Employment Crisis,‖ Associated Business Programmes, Brussels, Belgium,<br />

24 March 1976<br />

―On Virtue <strong>and</strong> Economic Change,‖ York University, 11 June 1976<br />

―The Inflation/Employment Crisis in the Industrial Countries,‖ Basic speech, Autumn 1976<br />

―Controls: The Great Necessity,‖ Financial Post Conference, Toronto, Canada, 7 October<br />

1976<br />

[391]


1977<br />

―National Policies, World Stability <strong>and</strong> Recovery,‖ Associated Business Programmes,<br />

Dusseldorf, Germany, 14 October 1976, (early edition of ―Valid Image‖ speech) (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Thorstein Veblen <strong>and</strong> the Theory of the Leisure Class,‖ Minnesota Historical Society, 16<br />

October 1976<br />

―The Role of Entrepreneurs <strong>and</strong> the New Industrial State,‖ Hernstein Institute, Vienna,<br />

Austria, 13 October 1976; Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, 18 October 1976<br />

Written for Pamela Harriman in Prase of Bella Abzug, November 1976<br />

―The Economics of the American Election,‖ Wood-Gundy, Ltd., London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 4<br />

November 1976<br />

Lecture tour, 1977 (redraft of the ―Bi-Modal Image of Modern Industrial Society‖)<br />

Introduction to ―The Age of Uncertainty,‖ BBC Press Showing, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 5 January<br />

1977<br />

―The Bi-Modal Image of Modern Industrial Society,‖ (redraft of ―Valid Image‖), Austrian<br />

Institute of Economic Research, Vienna, Austria, 14 January 1977 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 888<br />

―The Bi-Modal Image of Modern Industrial Society,‖ (redraft of ―Valid Image‖), Austrian<br />

Institute of Economic Research, Vienna, Austria, 14 January 1977 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―The Valid Image of Modern Industrial Society: And the Consequences,‖ Basic speech, Fall<br />

1976- Spring1977 (revision of ―National Policies, World Stability <strong>and</strong> Recovery)<br />

Remarks on ―The Age of Uncertainty,‖ Foyle's Literary Luncheon, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2<br />

March 1977<br />

―The Multinational Enterprise: A Guide to its Origins,‖ Associated Business Programmes,<br />

Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 18 March 1977<br />

―Economists <strong>and</strong> the Economic Crisis: The Case for Professional Introspection <strong>and</strong> Alarm,‖<br />

Address at American University, Washington, D.C., 13 April 1977 (4 folders)<br />

Overseas Businessman's Guide, University of Toronto, 29 April 1977<br />

―The Small Businessman's Guide to the Bigger World Beyond,‖ British Booksellers<br />

Association, Harrogate, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 2 May 1977<br />

―Industrial Structure, Economic Management <strong>and</strong> the Economic Prospect,‖ International<br />

Association of Financial Executives, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 9 May 1977<br />

―Economics: Current Images <strong>and</strong> Anxieties,‖ Windham College, Putney, Vermont, 23 May<br />

1977<br />

Commencement speech at Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, 29 May 1977<br />

Box 889<br />

―On the Political Alignment of Détente,‖ National Democratic Forum Speech, Washington,<br />

D.C., 6 June 1977 (2 folders)<br />

Commencement speech at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 10 June 1977 (rewrite<br />

of Connecticut College speech)<br />

―Industrial Structure, Economic Management <strong>and</strong> the Economic Prospect,‖ United States<br />

League of Savings Associations Congress, San Francisco, California, 6 September 1977<br />

(2 folders)<br />

―The Economics of Environmental Protection,‖ Symposium on the Quality of Life <strong>and</strong><br />

Environment, Bilbao, Spain, 21 September 1977 (2 folders)<br />

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―National <strong>and</strong> Multinational Corporations as Instruments of Development <strong>and</strong> Change,‖<br />

Business Perspectives Conference, Athens, Greece, 17 October 1977 (2 folders)<br />

―Writing, Typing <strong>and</strong> Economics,‖ The Century Association, 25 October 1977<br />

Box 890<br />

Lecture for Centro de Estudios Economicos del Tercer Mundo, Mexico City, November<br />

1977<br />

―Economics in Our Time: Respectability versus Achievement,‖ Yale Political Union, 7<br />

November 1977<br />

―Inflation to Unemployment to Both: The Anatomy of Economic Achievement,‖ Harvard<br />

Law School Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 December 1977 (2 folders)<br />

1978<br />

―How the Small Country should View the Large,‖ San Jose, Costa Rica, 5 January 1978<br />

―The North Dakota Plan,‖ The Association for the Promotion of Humor in International<br />

Affairs (APHIA), Paris, France, 2 March 1978<br />

―Industrial Regulation: The Market vs. Government,‖ Discussion with Professor Bernard<br />

Siegan during the Law <strong>and</strong> Economics Series, University of San Diego, San Diego,<br />

California, 28 March 1978 (2 folders)<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>um to the Democratic Study Group, Members of the Black Caucus, Washington,<br />

D.C., 16 May 1978<br />

Commencement speech, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, 20 May 1978<br />

Box 891<br />

―Economic Change, Environment <strong>and</strong> Industrial Location,‖ Swiss Industries Fair, Basel,<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 24 May 1978<br />

―Obsolescence, Accommodation <strong>and</strong> Economic Policy,‖ General Assembly of the Swiss<br />

Economic Association, Basel, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 25 May 1978 (2 folders)<br />

―On Regional History: The Personal Case,‖ Canadian Historical Association, London,<br />

Ontario, Canada, 1 June 1978<br />

Message at Dartmouth College Semi-Centennial Anniversary of Baker <strong>Library</strong>, Hanover,<br />

New Hampshire, 16 June 1978<br />

―How to Control Inflation at the Expense of the Weak,‖ Americans for Democratic Action<br />

Convention, Washington, D.C., 17 June 1978<br />

―For a Positive Defense of Public Services,‖ American Federation of State, County <strong>and</strong><br />

Municipal Employees speech, Las Vegas, Nevada, 28 June 1978<br />

Lecture Series, 1978: Lecture I, ―The Economic Crisis: The World View,‖ IBM <strong>and</strong><br />

Management Centre Europe Forum, 14 <strong>and</strong> 19 September 1978<br />

Foreword to TBS-Britannica <strong>and</strong> Mainichi Lectures, October 1978<br />

Lecture Series, 1978 : Lecture I, ―The Economic Crisis: The World View,‖ Japan, Fall 1979<br />

(October) (2 folders)<br />

Box 892<br />

Lecture Series, 1978 : Lecture II, ―The Institutional Image of the Modern Economy <strong>and</strong> its<br />

Implications,‖ Osaka, Japan, Fall 1978 (October) (2 folders)<br />

―The Economic Crisis: A World View,‖ Tokyo, Japan, 9 October 1978 (TBS-Britannica)<br />

―Why Economists Fail: An American Disease,‖ Foreign Press Club, Tokyo, Japan, 11<br />

October 1978<br />

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1979<br />

―The Changing Structure of the Modern Economy <strong>and</strong> its Implications,‖ Osaka, Japan, 12<br />

October 1978 (TBS-Britannica)<br />

―The Economic Crisis: A World View,‖ Banco Central de Venezuela, 6 November 1978<br />

―The Modern Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ basic speech used in 1979 (3<br />

folders)<br />

―Liberal Democracy: The Broad Convergence,‖ [Israel, 20 January 1979]<br />

Box 893<br />

―The Economic Basis of Social Democracy,‖ #1 lecture series speech, Israeli, 20-26 January<br />

1979 (2 folders)<br />

―The Nature of the Challenge,‖ #2 lecture series speech, Israel, 20-26 January 1979<br />

―The Deeper Challenge- <strong>and</strong> the Response,‖ #3 lecture series speech, Israel, 20-26 January<br />

1979<br />

―The Businessman <strong>and</strong> the World Crisis,‖ speech given in London, March 1979<br />

Notes used for speech for the National Trust for Historical Preservation, Williamsburg,<br />

Virginia, 15 March 1979<br />

Statement read at memorial service for Rupert Emerson, 27 April 1979<br />

―The Fairly Intelligent Graduate‘s Guide to Modern Life <strong>and</strong> Government,‖ Commencement<br />

Address, Yale Class Day, 20 May 1979 (2 folders)<br />

―The Politics of Peace,‖ Commencement address, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New<br />

Jersey, 24 May 1979<br />

―The Economics of the Large <strong>and</strong> the Small,‖ Paper delivered at the Centenary Celebration<br />

of D.J. Van der Have, Kapelle, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 6 June 1979<br />

Excerpts of address given at the International Finance Seminar, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 11-12<br />

June 1979<br />

―Are Public Libraries Against Liberty?‖ American <strong>Library</strong> Association Conference, Dallas,<br />

Texas, 27 June 1979<br />

Box 894<br />

―What has Gone Wrong with the World Economy?‖ Lecture tour, Helsinki, Norway,<br />

Venezuela, Fall 1979 (2 folders)<br />

―Economics, Energy <strong>and</strong> the Outlook,‖ Segurosca Insurance Group, Caracas, Venezuela, 18<br />

September 1979<br />

―The World Economy: What Went Wrong <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ 60th Anniversary of the<br />

Finnish Fund for Economic Education, Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 2 October 1979<br />

―Unemployment, Inflation, Energy <strong>and</strong> the Outlook,‖ Norwegian Management Federation,<br />

Oslo, Norway, 4 October 1979<br />

―The Modern Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Lecture at Wellesley College,<br />

Wellesley, Massachusetts, 18 October 1979<br />

Address before the Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 December<br />

1979<br />

1980<br />

Address in support of Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>, California State Democratic Convention, 19<br />

January 1980<br />

Introduction to Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire,<br />

13 February 1980<br />

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―Economic Change <strong>and</strong> Accommodation in the Eighties,‖ Seventh Annual Direct<br />

Mail/Marketing Conference, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 27 February 1980<br />

Speech in support of Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 30 March 1980<br />

―Berkeley: With Love <strong>and</strong> Hope,‖ Charter Day, University of California, Berkeley,<br />

California, 10 April 1980 (2 folders)<br />

―Economic Change <strong>and</strong> Accommodation in the Eighties,‖ University of Dubuque, 14 April<br />

1980<br />

―Economic Effect of the Arms Race,‖ speech given before the MIT Disarmament Study<br />

Group, 24 April 1980 (There is no prepared text for this.)<br />

―The Economy <strong>and</strong> the Crisis: Obsolescence <strong>and</strong> Accommodation,‖ Memorial University of<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s, Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 28 April 1980<br />

Box 895<br />

―A Larger Sense of Community,‖ Commencement address, Haverford College, Haverford,<br />

Pennsylvania, 12 May 1980<br />

Speech in support of Edward M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Glassboro State University, New Jersey, 16 May<br />

1980<br />

―The Traditional Economy,‖ Lecture #1 of Radhakrishnan Lecture Series, Oxford<br />

University, 19 May 1980<br />

―The Modern Sector,‖ Lecture #2 of Radhakrishnan Lecture Series, Oxford University, 23<br />

May 1980<br />

―The World Context,‖ Lecture #3 of Radhakrishnan Lecture Series, Oxford University 27<br />

May 1980<br />

―Moderation at Home <strong>and</strong> Abroad,‖ Honors Convocation Address, University of Alabama,<br />

Birmingham, Alabama, 5 June 1980<br />

―On Democrats <strong>and</strong> Division,‖ Woman‘s National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., 12<br />

June 1980<br />

Address to the Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 28 June 1980 (no prepared text)<br />

Speech given at The Forum, Montreal, Canada, 29 July 1980<br />

Statement in support of Minority Report 21 requesting a Nuclear Arms Freeze, Democratic<br />

National Convention, New York City, 13 August 1980<br />

Brazilian Academy of Sciences speech, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20 August 1980<br />

―Crisis in the Industrial Countries: An Evolutionary View,‖ basic Summer <strong>and</strong> Fall speech,<br />

1980<br />

―Crisis in the Industrial Countries: An Evolutionary View,‖ Mondadori Publishing<br />

Convention on Marketing, Milan, Italy, 14 September 1980<br />

―Post-Industrial Society,‖ 11 th Congress of the European Federation of Financial Analysts<br />

Societies, The Hague, Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 16 October 1980<br />

―Economics in Our Time: An Historical View,‖ University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 22<br />

October 1980<br />

―From the Market to Organization: A Perspective on the Economic Crisis of Our Time,‖<br />

International Air Transport Association, Montreal, Canada 28 October 1980 (3 folders)<br />

Box 896<br />

―Theme Day Speech,‖ Jaycees International XXXV World Congress, Osaka, Japan, 11<br />

November 1980<br />

―The Social Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Canadian Institute for Economic<br />

Policy Conference on Post-Keynesian Alternatives, Toronto, Canada, 3 December 1980<br />

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1981<br />

―From the Market to Organization: A Perspective on the Economic Crisis of our Time,‖<br />

Fordham University, 9-10 December 1980<br />

―The Social Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Economics 10 (Harvard), 15<br />

December 1980<br />

―Liberalism, Conservatism or Accommodation to the Times?‖ Naval War College, Newport,<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 16 December 1980<br />

―The Social Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Basic speech, 1980-1981<br />

―This House Regrets the Economic Policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,‖<br />

Cambridge Union, University of Cambridge, 19 January 1981 (debate)<br />

―The Management Problem of the Eighties,‖ synopsis of speech for Management Centre<br />

Europe, February 1981<br />

―The Liberal Prospect,‖ Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, New<br />

Jersey, 4 April 1981<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race- <strong>and</strong> After,‖ Physicians for Social Responsibility<br />

Symposium, Seattle, Washington, 18 April 1981<br />

Waging Peace Conference speech, Harvard Disarmament Conference, 2 May 1981<br />

―Are Public Libraries Against Liberty?‖ Friends of the Denver Public <strong>Library</strong>, Denver,<br />

Colorado, 11 May 1981<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arms Race,‖ Commencement address at the School of Advanced<br />

International Studies, <strong>John</strong> Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., 29 May 1981<br />

[―Issues for Action: Waging Peace, 1 June 1981]<br />

International Plastics Conference, Lausanne, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 10 June 1981<br />

―The Social Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Municipal Finance Officers<br />

Association Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 15 June 1981<br />

―Up from Monetarism-<strong>and</strong> Other Wishful Thinking,‖ Business Perspectives Seminar,<br />

London, 1 July 1981 (not delivered)<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race-<strong>and</strong> After,‖ Arlington Town Hall, Arlington,<br />

Massachusetts, 23 September 1981<br />

Box 897<br />

Speech before the Taking Charge Conference, Washington, D.C., 25 September 1981<br />

―The Modern Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ Greater Windsor Foundation, 2<br />

October 1981<br />

―Japan <strong>and</strong> the United States: The Question of Military Expenditure,‖ Asahi Shimbun<br />

Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 21 October 1981<br />

―Harriman Sans Halo,‖ Averell Harriman 90 th birthday, Washington, D.C., 11 November<br />

1981<br />

―The City as an Economic Target,‖ U.S. Conference of Mayors, Chicago, Illinois, 12<br />

November 1981<br />

―Ideology versus Circumstance at Home <strong>and</strong> Abroad,‖ Chicago Council on Foreign<br />

Relations, Chicago, Illinois, 17 November 1981<br />

―The Consensus, the Attack <strong>and</strong> the Prospect: The View from Below the Border,‖ Canadian<br />

Tax Foundation, Vancouver, British Columbia, 23 November 1981<br />

―Reagan Economic Policy: Another Confession,‖ The Gridiron Club, Washington, D.C., 5<br />

December 1981<br />

1982<br />

[396]


―The Market Versus Organization in the Modern World,‖ Matsushita speech, 1981:<br />

published in PHP Institute book, 1982<br />

―On the Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Consequences of the Arms Race- <strong>and</strong> of Nuclear War,‖<br />

American Association for Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., 6 January 1982<br />

―Firing Line,‖ remarks, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 January 1982<br />

―Reagan Economics,‖ Tulane University debate, New Orleans, Louisiana, 26 March 1982<br />

―Ideology versus Circumstance at Home <strong>and</strong> Abroad,‖ Goucher College, Baltimore,<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 30 March 1982<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race-<strong>and</strong> After,‖ University of California at Davis, Davis,<br />

California, 1 April 1982<br />

―Ideology versus Circumstance,‖ Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, 5 April 1982<br />

―Can Economics be Painless Too?‖ Academy of Dental Science, Boston, Massachusetts, 14<br />

April 1982<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arms Race,‖ Harvard Law School Rally, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16<br />

April 1982<br />

Box 898<br />

Great Vocations Lecture, Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 April 1982<br />

―Social Security: The Larger Context,‖ 37 th Congress of the Department of Industrial<br />

Relations, Laval University, Quebec, Canada, 20 April 1982<br />

―Arms <strong>and</strong> the Aftermath: An Economic View,‖ McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 21<br />

April 1982 (2 folders)<br />

―Remembering F.D.R.,‖ <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 April 1982<br />

―Memories of Price-Fixing Days,‖ Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 27 April<br />

1982<br />

―The United States <strong>and</strong> the Soviet Union: Imperialism in Reverse,‖ Secretary of State's<br />

Open Forum, Washington, D.C., 28 April 1982<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Press: A Working Guide to the Gullible,‖― National Press Club,<br />

Washington, 29 April 1982 (2 folders)<br />

―The Great Conservative Revolt,‖ The Addison Locke Roach Memorial Lecture, Indiana<br />

University East, Richmond, Indiana, 3 May 1982<br />

―Arms <strong>and</strong> the Aftermath: An Economic View,‖ Harvard Medical School, 6 May 1982<br />

Tribute to Archibald MacLeish, Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts,<br />

8 May 1982<br />

―The Waste of the Arms Race,‖ UN Association of Canada Conference on Disarmament,<br />

Toronto, Canada, 13 May 1982<br />

―Time for Freeze on Arms Race,‖ Toronto Star, 14 May 1982<br />

Box 899<br />

―The Economic Prospect: Reality vs. Ideology,‖ Midwestern Frozen Foods Association,<br />

Genoa City, Wisconsin, 15 May 1982<br />

―Ideology <strong>and</strong> Circumstance in Economic Policy,‖ Royal Society of Canada, Ottowa,<br />

Canada, 2 June 1982<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ Phi Beta Kappa Oration at Harvard University,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 June 1982 (2 folders)<br />

―Reaganomics: A Critical Evaluation,‖ University of Hartford‘s Forum on New Directions<br />

in Economic Policy, West Hartford, Connecticut, 9 June 1982<br />

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―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ Gesellschaft fur Ausl<strong>and</strong>skunde, Munich, West Germany,<br />

23 June 1982<br />

―Franklin D. Roosevelt,‖ 100th Birthday Celebration, Campobello Isl<strong>and</strong>, New Brunswick,<br />

Canada, 4 July 1982 (2 folders)<br />

―Democracy <strong>and</strong> the Saving Tension,‖ University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 10<br />

July 1982 (2 folders)<br />

Matsushita School of Government <strong>and</strong> Management, 22 July 1982<br />

―The Waste of the Arms Race,‖ U.N. Department of Public Information, New York, New<br />

York, 9 September 1982<br />

―The Charles River <strong>and</strong> the Trickle-Down Theory,‖ Charles River Watershed Association,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 September 1982<br />

―The Responsible Corporation,‖ Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 22<br />

September 1982<br />

―Thoughts on the Modern Imperialism,‖ World Affairs Council, Boston, Massachusetts, 28<br />

September 1982<br />

Harvard University Government 1810, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 September 1982<br />

―The Arms Race: Present Cost <strong>and</strong> Future Disaster,‖ Berkshire Community College,<br />

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1 October 1982<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Politics: From the New Nations to the Old,‖ Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, New<br />

York, New York, 2 October 1982<br />

Box 900<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ International Symposium of Daiei‘s 25 th<br />

Anniversary, Tokyo, Japan, 5 October 1982 (2 folders)<br />

―American Economics: The Ethical Implications,‖ College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle,<br />

New York, 12 October 1982<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Urban Society,‖ City Club of New York, 16 October 1962<br />

―Money, the Arms Race <strong>and</strong> the Saving Tension,‖ Schenectady Freedom Forum,<br />

Schenectady, New York, 18 October 1982<br />

―Money, Democracy <strong>and</strong> the Weapons Competition,‖ Brown University, Providence, Rhode<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>, 21 October 1982<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ Reed International Conference, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

27 October 1982<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ Direct Mail/Marketing Association, Los Angeles,<br />

California, 1 November 1982<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ American Bar Association‘s Litigation Section,<br />

Chicago, Illinois, 5 November 1982<br />

―Franklin Delano Roosevelt,‖ New York Central Labor Council Conference, New York,<br />

New York, 8 November 1982<br />

―The Deeper Economic Position-<strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ Management Centre Europe, Winter<br />

1982<br />

―Reaganomics: A Mid-Term View,‖ The Charles C. Moscowitz Lecture at New York<br />

University, New York, New York, 4 December 1982<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ Social Analysis 10, Harvard University,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December 1982<br />

1983<br />

―Some Suggestions on Economic Relationship between Japan <strong>and</strong> the United States,‖<br />

Kinokuniya Company Ltd., 1983<br />

[398]


George Kistiakowsky Memorial Service speech, 5 January 1983<br />

Remarks at Buckley/Galbraith Debate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, 10<br />

January 1983<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ Arts Council of Great Britain, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 18 January<br />

1983 (2 folders)<br />

Box 901<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the Social Left,‖ Australian Finance Ministry, 26 January 1983<br />

Transcript of remarks at Cassa di Risparmio di Torino, Turin, Italy, 28 January 1983<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ Club Diplomatique, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 9 February<br />

1983<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ French Cultural Convocation, Paris, France, 11-13 February<br />

1983<br />

―The Economy in the Age of Organization,‖ Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,<br />

Texas, 1 March 1983<br />

―Economics in Our Time: The Age of Organization,‖ Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 8<br />

March 1983<br />

―Social Justice <strong>and</strong> Economic Growth,‖ New York University Stokes Lecture, New York<br />

City, 14 March 1983<br />

―The American Economy in the Age of Sadness,‖ College of Notre Dame, Baltimore,<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 15 March 1983<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race-<strong>and</strong> After,‖ New Canaan Coalition, 27 March 1983<br />

―Economics in Our Time,‖ Montachusett Political Caucus, Gardner, Massachusetts, 5 April<br />

1983<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 11<br />

April 1983<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> Equal Opportunity: The Larger Linkage,‖ Blacks in Higher<br />

Education, Washington, D.C., 16 April 1983<br />

―Reagan <strong>and</strong> His Economists Reviewed,‖ Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, 17 April<br />

1983<br />

―The U.S. Defense Industry <strong>and</strong> the American Economy,‖ Salem State College, Salem,<br />

Massachusetts, 19 April 1983<br />

Notes for Kenneth Boulding Conference, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania,<br />

22 April 1983<br />

―Economics in Our Time: The Age of Organization,‖ Cape Cod Community College, West<br />

Barnstable, Massachusetts, 24 April 1983<br />

―Economics at Home <strong>and</strong> Abroad,‖ Women‘s National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C.,<br />

5 May 1983<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 12<br />

May 1983<br />

―The Economics of Peace <strong>and</strong> Survival,‖ College of St. Joseph the Provider, Rutl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Vermont, 15 May 1983<br />

―Money, Arms <strong>and</strong> Democracy,‖ Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 23 May 1983<br />

―Some Guiding Rules for Liberals in 1984,‖ Americans for Democratic Action Convention,<br />

Washington, D.C., 4 June 1983<br />

Forum for U.S./Soviet Dialogue, remarks at St. Anselm, New Hampshire, 10 July 1983<br />

Remarks at Canadian Conference on Economic Policy, Val Morin, 22-23 July 1983<br />

[399]


Box 902<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 24<br />

July 1983<br />

―Roosevelt, the Roosevelt Era <strong>and</strong> Luis Munoz Marin,‖ Fundacion Luis Munoz Marin, San<br />

Juan, Puerto Rico, 27 August 1983<br />

―The Economic Policy of the Social Left,‖ Australia, August 1983; New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Labour<br />

Party, Auckl<strong>and</strong>, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, 2 September 1983<br />

Harvard University Press Visiting Committee Dinner, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19<br />

September 1983<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the Liberal Left,‖ Bourneuf Lecture at Boston College, 22 September<br />

1983<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes: A Contemporary View,‖ Hofstra University, 24 September 1983<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the Liberal Left,‖ The Canadian Club, Toronto, Ontario, 3 October<br />

1983<br />

―The Military Power,‖ Frances Merriam Lecture, Pound Ridge, 7 October 1983<br />

―Military Power Considered,‖ Physicians for Social Responsibility Conference, Madison,<br />

Wisconsin, 15 October 1983<br />

―The American Economy,‖ New Jersey School Board‘s Association, Atlantic City, New<br />

Jersey, 28 October 1983<br />

―The Politics of the Public <strong>Library</strong>,‖ S<strong>and</strong>burg Literary Arts Ball, Chicago, Illinois, 5<br />

November 1983<br />

Box 903<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the Liberal Left,‖ Foundation for Mediterranean Studies, Athens,<br />

Greece, 14 November 1983<br />

―The Economics of Organization in Our Time,‖ Certified Accountants Educational Trust,<br />

London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17 November 1983<br />

―From Economics to Architecture,‖ Royal Institute of British Architects, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

21 November 1983<br />

Address to Finnish Management Symposium, Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 30 November 1983<br />

―Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the Social Left,‖ speech for Austria, et al, Winter 1983<br />

―The Keynesian Revolution in the United States: Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ Keynes Centenary<br />

Meeting, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1 December 1983<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Peace in Our Time,‖ Friends of the Rochester Public <strong>Library</strong>, Rochester,<br />

New York, 6 December 1983<br />

Speech to Social Analysis 10, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 December<br />

1983; Digital Equipment Corporation, Marlborough, Massachusetts, 13 December 1983<br />

1984<br />

Basic speech, 1984<br />

Hofstra speech on Keynes: Challenge Magazine, 1984<br />

United Nations speech excerpted in Harper’s, 1984<br />

―The Military Power in Our Time,‖ Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 12 January 1984<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Social Left,‖ University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 13 January 1984<br />

―Economics in an Election Year,‖ Hobart <strong>and</strong> William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York,<br />

11 April 1984<br />

―Economics for the Election,‖ Texas Credit Union League, Houston, Texas, 13 April 1984<br />

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―Economics <strong>and</strong> Social Policy for Our Time: A Review of Recent Economic Policy <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Needed Changes of Direction,‖ State University of New York at Purchase, Purchase,<br />

New York, 1 May 1984<br />

―The Convenient Reverse Logic of Our Time,‖ Commencement address at American<br />

University College of Public <strong>and</strong> International Affairs, Washington, D.C., 13 May 1984<br />

―Economics Past <strong>and</strong> Present: Some Reflections,‖ The American Friends of the London<br />

School of Economics, Arlington, Virginia, 14 May 1984<br />

Box 904<br />

―The Arts <strong>and</strong> the Economist,‖ American Academy <strong>and</strong> Institute of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, New<br />

York, New York, 16 May 1984<br />

―On the New Political Logic,‖ Commencement address at Tufts University, Medford,<br />

Massachusetts, 20 May 1984<br />

―The Military Power in Our Time,‖ Alaskan World Affairs Council, Anchorage, Alaska, 24<br />

May 1984<br />

Basic Political Speech Notes, first given in Vermont, Summer 1984<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Age of Uncertainty,‖ American Public Power, Boston, Massachusetts,<br />

11 June 1984<br />

―The Convenient Reverse Logic of Our Time,‖ Commencement address at the University of<br />

California at Davis, Davis, California, 14 June 1984 [contains correspondence re: Tufts<br />

University commencement speech, 20 May 1984]<br />

Notes for speech at California Freeze Voter 1984, San Francisco, California (early 4 steps),<br />

15 June 1984<br />

―The Social Context of Technology,‖ Digital Equipment Corporation, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 9 October 1984<br />

―The Higher Economics of Greed,‖ Harvard-Radcliffe Democrats, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 17 October 1984<br />

―The Agricultural System <strong>and</strong> the Enduring Error,‖ United Nations, New York City, 19<br />

October 1984<br />

―Economics in an Election Year,‖ Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 25 October<br />

1984<br />

―Four Steps to Arms Control,‖ Br<strong>and</strong>eis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 25 October<br />

1984<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts: A Compatible Marriage,‖ National Assembly of State Art<br />

Agencies, Hartford, Connecticut, 26 October 1984<br />

William F. Buckley, Jr. debate notes, Texas <strong>and</strong> Arizona, 29-31 October 1984<br />

―The Instruction We Still Need,‖ McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 9 November<br />

1984<br />

Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, 15 November 1984<br />

―The Social <strong>and</strong> Economic Context of Advanced Technology,‖ Berlin OECD, Berlin,<br />

Germany, 28 November 1984<br />

American Enterprise Institute debate, Washington, D.C., 4 December 1984<br />

―Leon Schull: A Portrait in Contrast,‖ Shull Tribute Dinner, Washington, D.C., 8 December<br />

1984<br />

Box 905<br />

1985<br />

[401]


―The Economics of the Arts,‖ Tonhalle Symphony General Meeting, Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

29 January 1985<br />

―The Affluent Society-Irish Adaptations,‖ Commerce <strong>and</strong> Economics Society of University<br />

College, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 1 March 1985<br />

―Reaganomics <strong>and</strong> its Consequences,‖ Business <strong>and</strong> Finance Magazine seminar, Dublin,<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>, 1 March 1985<br />

―International Trade Tensions: Addressing the Deeper Causes,‖ Asahi Shimbun<br />

International Symposium, Nagoya, Japan, 19 March 1985<br />

―Advanced Technology: How <strong>and</strong> When it Succeeds, Where it Must be Curbed,‖ Asahi<br />

Shimbun, Fukuoka, Japan, 22 March 1985<br />

―An Invitation to Concern,‖ American Academy <strong>and</strong> Institute of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, 15 May<br />

1985<br />

―Are Public Libraries Against Liberty?‖ Vermont Annual <strong>Library</strong> Conference, Northfield,<br />

Vermont, 22 May 1985<br />

―The Politics of Arms Control: The American Context,‖ Physicians for Social<br />

Responsibility, Ottawa, Canada, 26 May 1985<br />

―The Arms Race <strong>and</strong> the Arms Trade: Present Damage <strong>and</strong> Deprivation, Future Disaster,‖<br />

Canadian Institute for International Development, Ottawa, Canada, 27 May 1985<br />

―The Politics of Arms Control: The American Context,‖ Parents <strong>and</strong> Teachers for Social<br />

Responsibility, Amherst, Massachusetts, 8 June 1985<br />

Keynote address, Economic Development/Windham Foundation, the Fourth Grafton<br />

conference, 9 June 1985<br />

Oxford University debate, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19 June 1985<br />

―Democracy: Strengths <strong>and</strong> Tensions in Our Time,‖ European Symposium on the Long-<br />

Term Future, Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 24 June 1985 (Duttweiler-Greenmeadow)<br />

―The Politics of Arms Control: The American Context,‖ Groupe de Bellerive, Geneva,<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 28 June 1985<br />

Box 906<br />

―Advanced Technology: The Economic <strong>and</strong> Social Context,‖ Studi Economici Seminar,<br />

Spoleto, Italy, 11-13 July 1985<br />

―Complete Politics of Arms Control,‖ Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro,<br />

Vermont, 3 September 1985<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race,‖ Interfaith Peace Makers, Edina, Minnesota, 7<br />

September 1985; First Universalist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 8 September 1985<br />

―How to Get the Poor off Our Conscience,‖ National Commission on Social <strong>and</strong> Specialized<br />

Ministries, Anaheim, California, 9 September 1985<br />

―The Economics of the Arms Race,‖ Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts,<br />

18 September 1985<br />

―The Complete Politics of Arms Control: The American Context,‖ Foreign Policy<br />

Association, 2 October 1985<br />

―Reflections on Revolutions: Marxian, Rooseveltian, Keynesian,‖ City University of New<br />

York, 5 November 1985<br />

Speech notes for Buckley panel for National Committee for Monetary Reform, New<br />

Orleans, Louisiana, 9 November 1985<br />

―The Military Power <strong>and</strong> the Politics of Peace,‖ Riverside Church, New York City, 10<br />

November 1985<br />

―Revolutions,‖ An Economic Overview, Springfield Public Forum, 13 November 1985<br />

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1986<br />

Three speeches given in Argentina, 18-22 November 1985<br />

―Revolutions Reconsidered,‖ Mt. Allison University, New Brunswick, Canada, 25<br />

November 1985<br />

―The Military Power <strong>and</strong> the Policy of Peace,‖ University of Texas, 5 December 1985<br />

―Economic Policy as an Historical Process: The Meaning for Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Nutrition,‖<br />

National Research Symposium Council, Washington, D.C., 9 December 1985<br />

Notes used on theme of ―Toward a Renewed Liberal-Progressive Public Philosophy,‖ The<br />

Madison Institute, Madison, Wisconsin, 15 December 1985<br />

Remarks at opening ceremony of XLVIII International Congress of PEN, New York City,<br />

12 January 1986<br />

Speech at the Buckley Firing Line Roast, Harkness House, New York City, 14 January 1986<br />

―Revolutions Reconsidered‖<br />

Basic speech, Spring 1986<br />

Colorado State University, 25 March 1986<br />

―The University: Thoughts on an Anniversary,‖ University of California at Berkeley,<br />

Berkeley, California, 27 March 1986<br />

Box 907<br />

―India Recalled <strong>and</strong> Celebrated,‖ Sackler <strong>Museum</strong>, Harvard University, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 4 April 1986<br />

―Reflections on Revolutions: Marxian, Rooseveltian, Keynesian,‖ Millersville University,<br />

Millersville, Pennsylvania, 8 April 1986<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Steinbeck,‖ Rediscovering <strong>John</strong> Steinbeck conference, Lowell University, Lowell,<br />

Massachusetts, 19 April 1986<br />

―How to Get the Poor Off our Mind-Formulae Ancient, Modern <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ Rosenberg-<br />

Humphrey Program for Public Affairs, City College of New York, New York City, 21<br />

April 1986<br />

―Arms Control <strong>and</strong> Beyond,‖ Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois, 23 April 1986<br />

―The Military Power: Tension as a Servant, Arms Control as an Illusion,‖ Vancouver<br />

Centennial Peace <strong>and</strong> Disarmament Symposium, Vancouver, Canada, 25 April 1986<br />

―The Economy-Past, Present <strong>and</strong> Prospect,‖ Volkswagen conference, San Francisco,<br />

California, 2 May 1986<br />

―India Recollected <strong>and</strong> Celebrated,‖ Houston <strong>Museum</strong> of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, 4 May<br />

1986<br />

―The Military Power in Our Time,‖ Portl<strong>and</strong> World Affairs Council, 6 May 1986; Ohio<br />

Wesleyan Commencement<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time-Marx, Roosevelt <strong>and</strong> Keynes,‖ Portl<strong>and</strong> Arts <strong>and</strong> Lectures,<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, Oregon, 7 May 1986<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time-Marx, Roosevelt <strong>and</strong> Keynes,‖ Santa Clara University, Santa<br />

Clara, California, 8 May 1986<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time-Marx, Roosevelt <strong>and</strong> Keynes,‖ San Francisco Arts <strong>and</strong> Lectures,<br />

San Francisco, California, 9 May 1986<br />

Ceremonial address at the American Academy <strong>and</strong> Institute of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, New York<br />

City, 21 May 1986<br />

A Toast at the 75 th Anniversary of the New York Public <strong>Library</strong>, New York City, 22 May<br />

1986<br />

[403]


―The Military Power: Tension as a Servant, Arms Control as an Illusion,‖ International<br />

Physicians for the Preservation of Nuclear War, Inc., Cologne, Germany, 29 May- 1<br />

June 1986<br />

―Some Thoughts on a School of Government,‖ <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, 3<br />

June 1986<br />

Remarks at memorial service for Chester Bowles, New Haven, Connecticut, 6 June 1986<br />

―The Culture of Absurdity,‖ National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 9 June 1986<br />

―Economics: The Recent Past, the Emergent Present <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ Hill Samuel<br />

Investment Services Business Conference, Boca Raton, Florida, 11 June 1986<br />

―Some Thoughts on Bureaucratic <strong>and</strong> Political Survival,‖ <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of<br />

Government, 18 September 1986<br />

―Some Reflections on Revolutions in Our Time,‖ Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri,<br />

19 September 1986<br />

Box 908<br />

―The Politics, Economy <strong>and</strong> Theology of Arms Control,‖ Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology Alumni Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 26 September 1986<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time,‖ Bradford College, Bradford, Massachusetts, 29 September 1986<br />

―A View from the St<strong>and</strong>s,‖ New Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Association, Sturbridge, Massachusetts,<br />

30 September 1986<br />

―Revolutions,‖ Harvard Alumni Association, Amenia, New York, 3 October 1986<br />

―On the Political Logic of Our Time,‖ Framingham State College, Framingham,<br />

Massachusetts, 5 October 1986<br />

―How We Get the Poor off Our Conscience: A History,‖ Boston College, 6 October 1986<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time,‖ Oregon State University, 15 October 1986<br />

―The United Nations,‖ Massachusetts State House, United Nations Day, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 23 October 1986<br />

Keynote speech at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 October<br />

1986<br />

―The Military Power: Tension as a Servant, Arms Control as an Illusion‖ World Affairs<br />

Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 October 1986<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility, Hartford, Connecticut, 30 October 1986<br />

―Does the Military-Industrial Complex Really Exist, <strong>and</strong> What is its Impact?‖<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Symposium, 1 November 1986<br />

―The Military Power of the Superpowers,‖ Foreign Press Association, New York City, 4<br />

November 1986<br />

―The Military Power in Our Time: A Reality to be Recognized,‖ Parliamentarians Global<br />

Action Forum, New York City, 17 November 1986<br />

―The Modern Economy-Debt <strong>and</strong> Development,‖ Sao Paulo, Brazil, 24 November 1986<br />

―The Modern Economy-Debt <strong>and</strong> Development,‖ Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 25 November 1986<br />

―The Military Power in Our Time,‖ University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 27<br />

November 1986<br />

1987<br />

―Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Economic Development: Reflections on Experiences New <strong>and</strong> Old,‖<br />

Mehta Lecture, Seva M<strong>and</strong>ir, Udaipur, India, 31 January 1987<br />

Box 909<br />

[404]


―The World Economy in 1987 <strong>and</strong> the Longer View,‖ University of Sydney, Sydney,<br />

Australia, 26 February 1987 (2 folders)<br />

―The Military Power <strong>and</strong> Political Action,‖ Physicians for Social Responsibility, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 14 March 1987<br />

―The American Economy Now-<strong>and</strong> When the Returns Come In,‖ California State<br />

University, Los Angeles, California, 16 March 1987<br />

Business Forum Round Table Discussion, California State University, Los Angeles,<br />

California, 16 March 1987<br />

―Public Libraries, Public Servants, <strong>and</strong> the Great Conservative Revolt,‖ Framingham Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, Framingham, Massachusetts, 27 September 1987<br />

―The American Economy Now-<strong>and</strong> When the Returns Come In,‖ Hiram College, Hiram,<br />

Ohio, 1 April 1987<br />

―The Military Power Revisited,‖ Cornell chapter of United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear<br />

War, Ithaca, New York, 6 April 1987<br />

Speech notes for North American Securities Administrators Association Conference,<br />

Washington, D.C., 9 April 1987<br />

―The Real World of Arms Control,‖ University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 15 April<br />

1987<br />

Speech notes for Harvard Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21<br />

April 1987<br />

―The U.S., Austria, <strong>and</strong> the World Economy: Some Thoughts on the Contemporary Scene,‖<br />

Aspen Institute, New York, New York, 22 April 1987<br />

―Economic Priorities in Our Time: The Larger Context,‖ George S. Eccles Lecture, Utah<br />

State University, Logan, Utah, 7 May 1987<br />

―The American Economy Now-<strong>and</strong> When the Returns Come In,‖ Hinckley Institute of<br />

Politics Annual Alumni Dinner, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 8 May 1987<br />

Box 910<br />

―How to Get the Poor Off Our Conscience,‖ Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of<br />

Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 8 May 1987<br />

―Henry Rosovsky,‖ American Jewish Congress Tribute Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts, 13<br />

May 1987<br />

Notes for meeting of the National Association of Life Companies, Boston, Massachusetts, 8<br />

June 1987<br />

―Economic Policy in Perspective: An American View,‖ Chartered Institute of Transport,<br />

Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 15 June 1987<br />

―The World Economy in Review: The Fate of the Revolutions,‖ Portuguese Foundation for<br />

International Relations, Lisbon, Portugal, 19 June 1987<br />

―Economic Policy in Perspective: An American View,‖ Madrid Chamber of Commerce <strong>and</strong><br />

Industry, Madrid, Spain, 22 June 1987<br />

―Agricultural Policy: Ideology, Theology <strong>and</strong> Reality Over the Years,‖ National Governors‘<br />

Conference, Traverse City, Michigan, 27 July 1987<br />

Notes for ―Financial Markets: Past Aberrations, Future Prospect, Political Threat,‖<br />

Chautauqua Institution, 21 August 1987<br />

―The Stockholm School Remembered <strong>and</strong> Revisited‖ for Stockholm School Conference,<br />

1987: 31 August-1 September<br />

Tribute to Leon Keyserling, memorial service, Washington, D.C., 10 September 1987<br />

―Liberalism Today,‖ Liberal International Conference, Ottawa, Canada, 12 September 1987<br />

[405]


―Public Libraries, Public Servants <strong>and</strong> the Great Conservative Revolt,‖ Framingham Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, Framingham, Massachusetts, 27 September 1987<br />

―The United States <strong>and</strong> the Soviet Union: Change <strong>and</strong> the Vested Interest in Tension,‖<br />

Physicians for Social Responsibility, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 30<br />

September 1987<br />

Box 911<br />

Tribute to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Four Freedoms Dinner, Hyde Park, New York, 15<br />

October 1987<br />

―The Past as the Present-Some Thoughts on Economics <strong>and</strong> its History,‖ The Cambridge<br />

Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 October 1987<br />

―Liberalism Today,‖ Center for European Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 October<br />

1987<br />

―The City: The Economic <strong>and</strong> Social View,‖ Turin International Conference, Turin, Italy, 26<br />

October 1987<br />

―Creative Ideas in Our Time,‖ Clevel<strong>and</strong> City Club, Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, 28 October 1987<br />

―Nicholas Kaldor,‖ tribute given at Bard College, Ann<strong>and</strong>ale-on-Hudson, New York, 31<br />

October 1987<br />

―The Economic Case for the Environment‖, EPA Conference, 12 November 1987<br />

―Tact <strong>and</strong> Discretion in the Press: A Short Hymn of Praise,‖ Gridiron Club Winter Dinner,<br />

Washington, D.C., 5 December 1987 (2 folders)<br />

―Time <strong>and</strong> The New Industrial State,‖ American Economic Association, Chicago, Illinois,<br />

29 December 1987 (2 folders)<br />

1988<br />

―The Military Power: Tension as a Servant; Arms Control as an Illusion,‖ 1988<br />

―Business <strong>and</strong> Economics in a Smaller World,‖ Manchester Business School, Manchester,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, 13 January 1988<br />

―After 40 Years,‖ Americans for Democratic Action 40 th Anniversary Celebration,<br />

Washington, D.C., 30 January 1988<br />

―The Industrial Economy in Perspective: From an American to a World View,‖ Association<br />

on MBA‘s, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 16 March 1988<br />

―An Evening with Professor <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,‖ Smithsonian Institution, Washington,<br />

D.C., 28 March 1988<br />

Box 912<br />

―Change, Reality <strong>and</strong> Institutional Truth,‖ Secretary‘s Forum of the U.S. Department of<br />

State, Washington, D.C., 29 March 1988 (2 folders)<br />

―The Anatomy of Booms <strong>and</strong> the Aftermath,‖ Harvard Business School Association,<br />

Boston, Massachusetts, 6 April 1988<br />

―Economics in Perspective,‖ Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 7 April 1988<br />

―Economics in Perspective: The Present as the Future,‖ Northwestern University, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 8 April 1988<br />

―The United States <strong>and</strong> the Soviet Union: Obsolescence <strong>and</strong> Reality,‖ Cranbrook Peace<br />

Foundation, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 10 April 1988<br />

―Economics in Perspective,‖ King‘s College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 11 April 1988<br />

―Economics in Perspective,‖ University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 13 April 1988<br />

―The Anatomy of Booms <strong>and</strong> the Aftermath,‖ Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son Presidential <strong>Library</strong><br />

Conference at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 14 April 1988<br />

[406]


―Economics in Perspective: Out of the Past, the Present, <strong>and</strong> the Future,‖ East Tennessee<br />

State University, <strong>John</strong>son City, Tennessee, 18 April 1988<br />

―Economics in Perspective,‖ Mass Bay Community College, Wellesley Hills,<br />

Massachusetts, 19 April 1988<br />

―Economics Yet Deeper in Perspective,‖ Harvard Club of Washington, Washington, D.C., 4<br />

May 1988<br />

―The Speech of Galbraith,‖ 16 May 1988<br />

―World Economics in Perspective: From the Past <strong>and</strong> the Present to the Prospect,‖<br />

International Banking Seminar, Lisbon, Portugal, 15 June 1988<br />

―World Economics in Perspective: From the Past <strong>and</strong> the Present to the Prospect,‖ Renner-<br />

Institut, Vienna, Austria, 20 June 1988<br />

―Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism in Transition,‖ University in Moscow, U.S.S.R., September 1988<br />

―The World Economy in Perspective,‖ University in Moscow, U.S.S.R., September 1988<br />

―The World Economy in Perspective,‖ Harvard Club of Thail<strong>and</strong>, Bangkok, Thail<strong>and</strong>,<br />

September 1988<br />

―Nicholas Kaldor,‖ Kaldor‘s Relevance Today conference, Budapest, Hungary, 2-5<br />

September 1988<br />

―The New Realities of the Global Village: Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism in Transition,‖ World<br />

Academic Conference of the Seoul Olympiad, Seoul, Korea, 7 September 1988 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―The World Economy in Perspective,‖ Chosun Ilbo Auditorium, Seoul, Korea, 8 September<br />

1988<br />

―The World Economy in Perspective,‖ Diamond Sha Seminar at the Tokyo Chamber of<br />

Commerce, Tokyo, Japan, 12 September 1988<br />

―The World Economy in Perspective,‖ Diamond Sha Seminar at the MID Theatre Osaka,<br />

Japan, 13 September 1988<br />

Box 913<br />

―Financial Markets: From the Past <strong>and</strong> the Present to the Prospect,‖ TV Asahi, Tokyo,<br />

Japan, 14 September 1988<br />

―Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism in Transition,‖ Harvard Club of India, New Delhi, India, 24<br />

September 1988<br />

―The World Economy: Present <strong>and</strong> Prospect,‖ Sarabhai Lecture, Ahmedabad, India, 26<br />

September 1988<br />

―Laurence Brewster Ellis,‖ tribute at memorial service, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11<br />

October 1988<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> International Relations,‖ New York Public <strong>Library</strong>, New York City, 12<br />

October 1988<br />

―The Presidency: A Greatly Diminished Occupation,‖ Boston University, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 1 December 1988<br />

―The Great Economic Systems: Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism in Transition,‖ <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong><br />

School of Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December 1988<br />

―The Great Economic Systems in Transition: A Time of Major Change,‖ Leventhal Lecture,<br />

Columbia University, New York City, 8 December 1988<br />

―Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism in Our Time: The Dynamics of Change,‖ Association<br />

Luxembourg-Harvard, Luxembourg, 19 December 1988 (2 folders)<br />

Comments at the Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE) Meeting, New York,<br />

New York, 28 December 1988<br />

[407]


―The Tale of the Two Octobers,‖ American Economic Association, New York, New York,<br />

28 December 1988<br />

―Economics in Perspective,‖ basic speech, Autumn 1987-Winter 1988<br />

Box 914<br />

1989<br />

Outline for speech in Japan, 1989<br />

―The Great Economic Systems: Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Communism in Transition,‖ Probe<br />

International-United Nations Conference, New York, New York, 17 January 1989<br />

―The Economics of Deprivation: How to Get the Poor Off Our Minds,‖ Community Care,<br />

London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 January 1989<br />

―Tale of the Two Octobers,‖ Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial<br />

Telecommunication, Brussels, Belgium, 26 January 1989<br />

―Ideology versus the Painful Compulsions of Thought,‖ Yugoslavia <strong>and</strong> Venice, March<br />

1989<br />

Speeches for Yugoslavia, Venice <strong>and</strong> London, January-March 1989<br />

―Tale of the Two Octobers,‖ Promostudio, Venice, Italy, 3 March 1989<br />

―The World Economy: Past, Present <strong>and</strong> Prospect,‖ Strategic Planning Society, London,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, 9 March 1989<br />

Speech to Economics 10, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 March 1989<br />

―Economic Perspectives of the ‗90s,‖ Behrend College, Erie, Pennsylvania, 5 April 1989<br />

―The Great Economic Systems in Transition: The Challenge <strong>and</strong> the Needed Response,‖<br />

Houghton Mifflin Social Studies Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, 8 April 1989<br />

―World Economies in Transition,‖ Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 11 April<br />

1989<br />

―World Politics <strong>and</strong> Economics: The New Perspective,‖ Kepner-Tregoe Conference,<br />

Princeton, New Jersey, 26 April 1989<br />

Smith College Commencement Address, Northampton, Massachusetts, 21 May 1989 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―Help from a Fellow Artist,‖ American Editorial Cartoonists Convention, Newport, Rhode<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>, 1 June 1989<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ Vermont Council for the Arts, Burlington, Vermont, 22 June<br />

1989<br />

Basic speech, Autumn 1989<br />

―Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Socialism in our Time: The Dynamics of Change,‖ basic speech, Autumn<br />

1989<br />

Box 915<br />

―The World Economy: History <strong>and</strong> Reality,‖ Karl Marx University, Leipzig, German<br />

Democratic Republic, 18 September 1989<br />

―The Modern Dialectic: Ideology <strong>and</strong> Economic Reality,‖ Kaldor Conference by the<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 20 September 1989 (2 folders)<br />

(Basic) Speech at the National American Grocers‘ Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 23<br />

September 1989<br />

Precis of speech in Brazil, October 1989<br />

―Brazil <strong>and</strong> South America: The Imperatives of Stability <strong>and</strong> Progress,‖ Brazil, 2-7 October<br />

1989 (2 folders)<br />

Roosevelt Meeting Summary, Hyde Park, New York, 12 October 1989<br />

[408]


―The Congress: 50 Years Back, 50 Years On,‖ <strong>Library</strong> of Congress, Washington, D.C., 18<br />

October 1989<br />

―Robertson Davies,‖ Harbourfront Reading Series, Toronto, Canada, 19 October 1989<br />

Box 916<br />

―Technology <strong>and</strong> the State,‖ University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 26 October<br />

1989<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts,‖ Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 2 November 1989<br />

―The Future of the Economy,‖ The Tuesday Group, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 14<br />

November 1989<br />

Notes for speech to the Overseas Press Club, New York, New York, 15 November 1989<br />

―Economic <strong>and</strong> Global Opportunities Ahead,‖ 22 November 1989<br />

1990<br />

―The Year of Revolution,‖ ca. 1990<br />

―Revolt in Our Time <strong>and</strong> the Triumph of Simplistic Marxism,‖ Sunday Breakfast Club,<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 January 1990<br />

Opening remarks at the Harvard Debate, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 26<br />

January 1990<br />

―Revolt in Our Time,‖ University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, [Correspondence],<br />

January 1990<br />

Outline of speech to Association of Indian Diplomats, New Delhi, India, February 1990<br />

―On Freedom of the Press in Our Time,‖ One Asia Assembly of the Press Foundation of<br />

Asia, Manila, Philippines, 19 February 1990<br />

―The Year of Revolution,‖ One Asia Assembly of the Press Foundation of Asia, Manila,<br />

Philippines, 20 February 1990<br />

―The World Economy Now-<strong>and</strong> Tomorrow,‖ Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 29<br />

March 1990<br />

―The Great Transition, East <strong>and</strong> West,‖ Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 3 April<br />

1990<br />

―The Great Transition, East <strong>and</strong> West,‖ Eastern New York Chapter of CLUS, Albany, New<br />

York, 4 April 1990<br />

―Perspectives on a Changing Europe,‖ University of Maine, Bangor, Maine, 11 April 1990<br />

―Views of Changes in Eastern Europe,‖ Southern Connecticut State College, New Haven,<br />

Connecticut, 17 April 1990<br />

―Change <strong>and</strong> Adaptation in Our Time,‖ North Dakota State University, Fargo, North<br />

Dakota, 24 April 1990<br />

―Technology <strong>and</strong> the Modern State: An Outsider‘s View,‖ University of Minnesota, 26<br />

April 1990<br />

Box 917<br />

―The 1990s: The Nature of Well Being,‖ Iowa Hospital Association, Des Moines, Iowa, 27<br />

April 1990 (2 folders)<br />

―Revolution <strong>and</strong> Responsibility,‖ Des Moines, Iowa, 27 April 1990<br />

―Shepard Stone‖, eulogy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 May 1990<br />

Outline for speech given in Newfane, Vermont, Summer 1990<br />

Panero Associates Transcripts, Paris, France, 21 June 1990<br />

―The Great Transition: Social Reality as a Guide,‖ Conference on Central <strong>and</strong> Eastern<br />

European Economics, Brussels, Belgium, 5 July 1990<br />

[409]


―The Economic Basis of Conflict,‖ Oslo Conference, Oslo, Norway, 25-29 August 1990 (2<br />

folders)<br />

[Foreign language speech, September 1990]<br />

―The ‗80s: The New Age of Economic Determinism,‖ Speech outline, Autumn 1990<br />

Basic Business Speech, Summer-Autumn 1990<br />

―The Great Transition, East <strong>and</strong> West,‖ Hood College, Frederick, Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 5 September<br />

1990<br />

―Strategic Bombing: The Stern <strong>and</strong> Inconvenient History,‖ Smithsonian Institution,<br />

Washington, D.C., 6 September 1990<br />

Box 918<br />

―American Foreign Policy: The Year in Transition,‖ World Affairs Council of Northern<br />

California, San Francisco, California, 21 September 1990<br />

―The United States, Japan <strong>and</strong> the Century Ahead,‖ Chykyo Television, Tokyo, Japan, 28<br />

September 1990<br />

―Capitalism, Socialism <strong>and</strong> Pragmatism,‖ Shogakukan Lectures Precis, Tokyo, Japan, 29<br />

September 1990<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Arts: The Modern Relationship,‖ City Arts <strong>and</strong> Lectures, San<br />

Francisco, California, 6 October 1990<br />

―The Economic Basis of Conflict,‖ Canadian Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War,<br />

Toronto, Canada, 16 October 1990<br />

―The Great Revolution <strong>and</strong> the Closing of the Public Choice,‖ University of Rome, Rome,<br />

Italy, 24 October 1990 (2 folders)<br />

―The Anatomy of Conflict in Our Time,‖ Second Committee of the 45 th General Assembly<br />

of the United Nations, New York, New York, 27 November 1990<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December 1990<br />

Robert Dorfman Session Notes, American Economic Association, Washington, D.C., 28<br />

December 1990<br />

―The Autonomous Military-Economic Power,‖ Economists Against the Arms Race,<br />

American Economic Association, Washington, D.C., 29 December 1990<br />

1991<br />

―The Institutional Factors in Moving from a Military Economy,‖ AEA, ca. 1990-1991<br />

Joe Rauh birthday tribute, read for <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, Washington, D.C., February<br />

1991<br />

―The Environment: The Areas of Grave Neglect,‖ Barcelona Cultural Commission,<br />

Barcelona, Spain, 7 March 1991<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Peace: Reflections on the Past <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ University of Madrid,<br />

Madrid, Spain, 8 March 1991<br />

―Reflections on the Past <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ Harvard Economics 10, Harvard University,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 April 1991<br />

Gardner Cox tribute, American Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, New York, New York, 2 April<br />

1991<br />

―A New World Order: The Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> Reality,‖ Nuclear Disarmament Fund, Princeton,<br />

New Jersey, 7 April 1991<br />

Box 919<br />

―The 20 th Century: Dollars <strong>and</strong> Sense,‖ Atlanta Historical Society, Atlanta, Georgia, 8 April<br />

1991<br />

[410]


―Economics of Contentment: A Tract for the Times,‖ American Society of Newspaper<br />

Editors, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 April 1991<br />

―A New World Order: The Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> the Reality,‖ Keynote address at EPDC<br />

Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 18 April 1991<br />

―Economics of Contentment: A Tract for the Times,‖ University of Massachusetts, Amherst,<br />

Massachusetts, 8 May 1991<br />

―War, Industrial Development & Human Needs,‖ Consumer Lecture Series, 8 May 1991<br />

―A New World Order: Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> Reality,‖ Massey College, University of Toronto,<br />

Toronto, Canada, 14 May 1991 (2 folders)<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Harvard Learning in Retirement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 May<br />

1991<br />

―The Wit <strong>and</strong> Wisdom of <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>,‖ <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 29 May 1991<br />

―Economics in an Age of Great Change,‖ IAREP/SASE Conference, Stockholm, Sweden,<br />

19 June 1991 (2 folders)<br />

―Capitalism Today: An American View,‖ San Miniato Conference, San Miniato, Italy, 21<br />

June 1991 (2 folders)<br />

Sam Beer tribute, due 1 August 1991<br />

Speech at the Moore Free <strong>Library</strong>, Newfane, Vermont, 4 August 1991<br />

―A New World Order: The Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> the Reality,‖ Windham World Affairs Council,<br />

Vermont, 7 August 1991<br />

―The Four Freedoms Revisited-<strong>and</strong> Related,‖ Atlantic Charter Conference, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s,<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 13 August 1991<br />

―Capitalism Today: An American View,‖ Investment Funds Conference, Toronto, Canada,<br />

12 September 1991<br />

Box 920<br />

―Capitalism Today: An American View,‖ J. Walter Thompson, New York, New York, 16<br />

September 1991<br />

―The Future of Capitalism,‖ Federation of Korean Industries, Seoul, Korea, 26 September<br />

1991<br />

―A New World Order,‖ Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, 27 September 1991<br />

National Press Club speech, October 1991<br />

―Economic Planning <strong>and</strong> the Market: An Indian Memoir,‖ University of California at<br />

Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 1 October 1991<br />

―Canada <strong>and</strong> the United States: Reflections <strong>and</strong> Memoir,‖ Fulbright Lecture for the<br />

Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada <strong>and</strong> the United States, New York<br />

City, 9 October 1991 (2 folders)<br />

―Indian Economic Policy: An American View,‖ Indian Embassy, Washington, D.C., 15<br />

October 1991<br />

―The Recession: From Metaphor to Fancy to Fact,‖ National Press Club, Washington, D.C.,<br />

16 October 1991<br />

―Humanity <strong>and</strong> Justice: The Economic Foundation,‖ Church of the Redeemer, Lexington,<br />

Massachusetts, 25 October 1991<br />

Notes for Averell Harriman Centenary, Washington, D.C., 14 November 1991<br />

―The New World Order: From Rhetoric to Reality,‖ American Friends Service Committee,<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 16 November 1991<br />

[411]


―Capitalism-the Present <strong>and</strong> the Prospect‖ N.E.C. Personal Computer Fair, Tokyo, Japan, 28<br />

November 1991 (2 folders)<br />

―Capitalism: Past, Present <strong>and</strong> Prospect,‖ American University, Washington, D.C., 5<br />

December 1991<br />

Box 921<br />

―Freedom in Our Time: An Economist‘s View,‖ National Emergency Civil Liberties<br />

Committee, New York, New York, 6 December 1991<br />

Oxford/Cambridge Society Speech, Dedham, Massachusetts, 7 December 1991<br />

1992<br />

―Now it is Capitalism: A Wider View,‖ Trinity College Philosophical Society, Dublin,<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>, 29 January 1992<br />

Tribute to James Loeb, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1 February 1992<br />

―The World Economy: The Present <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain,<br />

4 March 1992<br />

―Public Libraries in a Regressive Age,‖ Blue Mountain Center documentary, 11 March 1992<br />

Tribute to Professor Edward Mason, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 April 1992<br />

―The Economic World Since the Wars,‖ Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey 15 April<br />

1992<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Politics in a Poor Year,‖ Yale Political Union, New Haven, Connecticut, 21<br />

April 1992<br />

―The Functional Underclass,‖ American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,<br />

24 April 1992<br />

―Since World War II: Reflection on the German <strong>and</strong> Japanese Experience,‖ American<br />

Institute for Contemporary German Studies, <strong>John</strong>s Hopkins University, Washington,<br />

D.C., 27 April 1992 (2 folders)<br />

―The World Economy in Review,‖ ECON‘s Zukunftstag, Dusseldorf, Germany, 21 May<br />

1992<br />

―The World Economy in Revolutionary Times: The Background for the Investor,‖<br />

International Investment Congress, Frankfurt, Germany, 21 May 1992 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 922<br />

―The World Economy in Revolutionary Times: The Background for the Investor,‖<br />

International Investment Congress, Frankfurt, Germany, 21 May 1992 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

―The Autonomous Military Power: An Economic View,‖ Dutch-Flemish Economists for<br />

Peace, The Hague, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 22 May 1992<br />

―The World Economy <strong>and</strong> the Welfare State,‖ Euroforum, The Hague, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 23<br />

May 1992<br />

―The Economic Problem: From Wish to Reality,‖ Couchiching speech, American version,<br />

Summer 1992<br />

―As Your World Would Be,‖ National Cathedral School, Washington, D.C., 7 June 1992<br />

―The University: Reflections Over the Years,‖ American Association of University<br />

Professors, Washington, D.C., 13 June 1992 (2 folders)<br />

―The Economic Problem: From Wish to Reality,‖ Couchiching Conference, Geneva Park,<br />

Ontario, Canada, 6 August 1992<br />

―A New World Order: The Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> the Reality,‖ Winchester Public <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

Winchester, Massachusetts, 13 September 1992<br />

[412]


―The Present Economic Problem: From Wish to Reality,‖ University of Kentucky,<br />

Lexington, Kentucky, 21 September 1992<br />

―The City: Success <strong>and</strong> Failure,‖ School of Architecture, University of Texas, Austin,<br />

Texas, 23 September 1992<br />

―The Economic Challenge: What We Need to do Now,‖ Christ Church, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 4 October 1992<br />

―Thoughts on the Economy, the Middle Class <strong>and</strong> the Underclass,‖ Woman‘s National<br />

Democratic Club, Washington D.C., 5 October 1992<br />

Box 923<br />

―The Economic Basis of Conflict-<strong>and</strong> Unity,‖ Jean Monnet Council, Florence, Italy, 8<br />

October 1992<br />

Toast to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. on his 75 th Birthday, New York, New York, 15 October<br />

1992<br />

―The City <strong>and</strong> the Environment: The Basic Dysfunction,‖ St. <strong>John</strong> the Divine, New York<br />

City, 25 October 1992<br />

―The World Economy Today: The Larger Scene,‖ Institute in World Affairs, Iowa State<br />

University of Science <strong>and</strong> Technology, 1 November 1992<br />

―The World Economy Today: The Larger Scene,‖ public lecture, Taipei, Taiwan, 14<br />

November 1992 (2 folders)<br />

―The World Economy Today: The Larger Scene,‖ Rajiv G<strong>and</strong>hi Foundation, New Delhi,<br />

India, 18 November 1992<br />

―The Social Left Today,‖ Institute for Public Policy Research, House of Commons, London,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 November 1992 (2 folders)<br />

1993<br />

―The Larger World Economy,‖ Thomas Davis Lectures, Irish National Radio, 5 January<br />

1993<br />

Lecture, International Institute for Labour Studies, Geneva, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 22 February 1993<br />

―The Social Left: The Present <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ Bruno Kriesky Forum, Vienna, Austria, 3<br />

March 1993 (2 folders)<br />

―The World Economy: The Larger View,‖ University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 4 March<br />

1993<br />

Public Lecture, 17 March 1993<br />

―The Underclass <strong>and</strong> the Modern Dialectic,‖ Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 24<br />

March 1993<br />

Box 924<br />

―The Liberal Condition,‖ George W. Ball Lectureship, Princeton University, 31 March 1993<br />

―The World Economy: Review <strong>and</strong> Prospect,‖ George W. Ball Lectureship, Princeton,<br />

University, 1 April 1993<br />

―The World Today: Economics <strong>and</strong> Some Other Matters,‖ Couchiching Conference,<br />

University of Western Ontario, 7 April 1993<br />

―World Economy Today,‖ Mason Fellows dinner, <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 April 1993<br />

Keynote address at a dinner honoring Senator J. William Fulbright, Washington, D.C., 22<br />

April 1993<br />

Economics 10 Lecture, S<strong>and</strong>ers Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23<br />

April 1993<br />

[413]


―The Awkward Secret,‖ Newspaper Association of America, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27<br />

April 1993<br />

―The Global Economy <strong>and</strong> Other Matters,‖ International House, University of California at<br />

Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 6 May 1993<br />

―The Good Society,‖ Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag, Munich, Germany, 12 June 1993<br />

(2 folders)<br />

―The Nature of the Good Society,‖ Planned Parenthood, Billings, Montana, 9 September<br />

1993<br />

Notes <strong>and</strong> outline for American Prospect conference speech, Boston, Massachusetts, 2<br />

October 1993<br />

―The Good Society,‖ Endicott College, Beverly, Massachusetts, 6 October 1993<br />

Remarks at 85 th birthday celebration given by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 15 October 1993<br />

―The Good Society: A Reflection,‖ Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 18 October 1993<br />

―Remembering JFK,‖ The Century Association, New York City, 20 October 1993<br />

―The Good Economic Society,‖ Curry College, Milton, Massachusetts, 4 November 1993<br />

―The Good Economic Society,‖ Saturday Morning Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 4<br />

November 1993<br />

―Universities <strong>and</strong> the Economic Question,‖ Provincial Renewal Conference, Toronto,<br />

Ontario, Canada, 7 November 1993<br />

―The Good Society: A Reflection on the Possible,‖ Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, 22<br />

November 1993<br />

Box 925<br />

1994<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> the Autonomous Military Power: The Great Black Hole,‖ Economists<br />

Allied for Arms Reduction meeting at American Economic Association, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 4 January 1994<br />

―The Economic Question,‖ Harvard Club of New York City, 20 January 1994<br />

―The Good Society Considered: The Economic Dimension,‖ St. David‘s Hall, Cardiff,<br />

Wales, 26 January 1994<br />

―The Economic Question <strong>and</strong> the Larger Social Scene,‖ University of Sheffield, Sheffield,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong>, 27 January 1994<br />

―The Good Life Beckons‖: Cardiff New Statesman <strong>and</strong> Society (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 28 January 1994<br />

―The Good Society Considered: The Economic Dimension,‖ Erasmus University,<br />

Rotterdam, Holl<strong>and</strong>, 2 March 1994<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Institut Europeen des Affaires, Paris,<br />

France, 4 March 1994<br />

―The Good Society,‖ Lecture to Economics 10, Harvard University, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 18 March 1994<br />

―Ewald T. Grether,‖ Eulogy, Berkeley, California, 21 March 1994<br />

―The Good Society,‖ Babson College, Babson Park, Massachusetts, 23 March 1994<br />

―Gloria Steinem,‖ Toast on her 60 th birthday, New York City, 25 March 1994<br />

―The Good Society Considered: An Economic View,‖ Universidad Complutense, Madrid,<br />

Spain, 14 April 1994 (2 folders)<br />

―The Age of Practical Judgment,‖ Second International Conference of Economic Culture,<br />

Cordoba, Spain, 15 April 1994<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 April 1994<br />

[414]


―Age of Pragmatism,‖ Mattner House, Harvard College, 26 April 1994<br />

―The Good Society,‖ University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, 29 April 1994<br />

―Ideology versus Thought,‖ Virginia Commonwealth University Commencement,<br />

Richmond, Virginia, 21 May 1994<br />

Box 926<br />

―Lessons from a Journey,‖ Smithsonian Associates, Washington, D.C., 6 June 1994<br />

―Lessons from a Journey,‖ History of Economics Conference, Babson College, Babson<br />

Park, Massachusetts, 11 June 1994<br />

―Lessons from a Journey,‖ 92 nd Street YMCA, New York City, 14 June 1994<br />

George Ball Memorial Service, 5 th Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, 21 June<br />

1994<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier, Vermont,<br />

6 August 1994<br />

―The Trade Union Today: An American View,‖ Irish Congress of Trade Unions, Dublin,<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>, 5 October 1994<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ 50 th Anniversary International Commemorative,<br />

Second Quebec Conference, Quebec, Canada, 15 October 1994<br />

―The Economic World Since the War: Reflections on the Role of Intelligence, Institutional<br />

Change <strong>and</strong> Occasional Insanity,‖ New York Public <strong>Library</strong>, New York City, 18<br />

October 1994<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Dudley House, Harvard University,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 October 1994<br />

Harry Levin Memorial Tribute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 October 1994<br />

―Economics, Welfare, Savings, Finance: The International Dimension,‖ World Savings Day<br />

Conference, Bilbao, Spain, 27 October 1994<br />

Joyce Chen Memorial Service Tribute, Lexington, Massachusetts, 30 October 1994<br />

―The Imperial Syndrome: Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ Rajiv G<strong>and</strong>hi Memorial Lecture, New Delhi,<br />

India, 4 November 1994<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ IFTDO World Conference <strong>and</strong> Exhibition, New<br />

Delhi, India, 11 November 1994<br />

―Internationalism <strong>and</strong> the National State: A Global Dialectic,‖ IFTDO World Conference<br />

<strong>and</strong> Exhibition, New Delhi, India, 11 November 1994<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 November 1994<br />

Box 927<br />

Remarks at Cambridge Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22<br />

November 1994<br />

―The Imperial Syndrome: Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ Senior Fulbright Scholars Banquet, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 30 November 1994<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ The Signet Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December 1994<br />

1995<br />

―Economics, Welfare, the Nation-State <strong>and</strong> the International Dimension,‖ San Marino, Italy,<br />

23 February 1995<br />

Speeches for the Institute for the Humanities at Salado, Salado, Texas, March 1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Economics 10, Harvard University,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 March 1995<br />

[415]


―Esther Peterson <strong>and</strong> the Consumer Movement,‖ Consumer Federation of America,<br />

Washington, D.C., 17 March 1995<br />

―The End of Imperialism,‖ World Affairs Council of Maine, Portl<strong>and</strong>, Maine, 18 April 1995<br />

Remarks at the Founding Ceremony of the Rajiv G<strong>and</strong>hi Foundation, Washington, D.C., 21<br />

April 1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta,<br />

Canada, 27 April 1995<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 2<br />

May 1995<br />

Nieman Fellows Reunion Dinner, Massachusetts State House, Boston, Massachusetts, 6<br />

May 1995<br />

Remarks at the <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Birthday Forum, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government,<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 May 1995<br />

Remarks at the Behavioral Economics Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 May 1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Social <strong>and</strong> Economic Dimension,‖ Environmental Systems<br />

Research Institute‘s User Conference, Palm Springs, California, 23 May 1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ International Economic Meeting of the<br />

Centro de Investigaciones Economicas, Cordoba, Argentina, 21 June 1995<br />

―The World Economy: Present <strong>and</strong> Perspectives,‖ FUALI Program, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina, 26 June 1995<br />

―The End of Imperialism,‖ University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 27 June<br />

1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina, 27 June 1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ MedInfo, Vancouver, British Columbia,<br />

Canada, 23 July 1995<br />

―The End of Imperialism,‖ Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro, Vermont, 11<br />

August 1995<br />

―Modern Society: The Great <strong>and</strong> the Good,‖ Lyndon Baines <strong>John</strong>son <strong>Library</strong>, Austin, Texas,<br />

13 October 1995<br />

Box 928<br />

―How to Age Intelligently,‖ Eldercorps Conference on Productive <strong>and</strong> Valued Aging,<br />

Harvard University School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 October 1995<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, New York, 22<br />

October 1995<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Congresso Nazionale Regionieri<br />

Commercialisti, Genoa, Italy, 26-28 October 1995<br />

―The New World of Economics: Education, the Arts, Entertainment,‖ European School of<br />

Economics, Rome, Italy, 31 October 1995<br />

―The Good Society,‖ Laurelmead, Providence, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 15 November 1995<br />

―The fulfillment of a mature life‖: Senior Care Soundings, Autumn/Winter 1995<br />

Robertson Davies Memorial Tribute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 8<br />

December 1995<br />

1996<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ Stichting <strong>John</strong> Adams Institute, Amsterdam, The<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 15 February 1996<br />

[416]


Eleanor Clark Memorial tribute, First <strong>and</strong> Second Unitarian Universalist Church, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 9 March 1996<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ Economics 10, Harvard University, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 11 March 1996<br />

―Money Matters,‖ outline, Boston, Massachusetts, 21 March 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Sweetser Lecture, Wakefield,<br />

Massachusetts, 28 March 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Eastern Sociological Society Plenary<br />

Session, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 March 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Auburn University, Montgomery,<br />

Alabama, 31 March 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Peabody Essex <strong>Museum</strong>, Salem,<br />

Massachusetts, 14 April 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Brookline Public <strong>Library</strong>, Brookline,<br />

Massachusetts, 23 April 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ The Tavern Club, Boston, Massachusetts, 2<br />

May 1996<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Temple Emanual, Andover, Massachusetts,<br />

5 May 1996<br />

―Political Economy Now: The Curious World You Enter,‖ University of California at<br />

Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 20 May 1996<br />

Peggy Lamson Memorial Tribute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 March 1996<br />

―The Good Society: From Puerto Rico to the Larger World,‖ Puerto Rico Chamber of<br />

Commerce, Fajardo, Puerto Rico, 21-24 June 1996<br />

―The Social Scene Today: Policy <strong>and</strong> Action,‖ Pre-G7 Conference, Lyon, France, 24-25<br />

June 1996 (3 folders)<br />

Box 929<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ Sweden, Autumn 1996<br />

―The New Internationalism: The Fact <strong>and</strong> the Response,‖ Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, Autumn 1996<br />

―The New Internationalism: The Fact <strong>and</strong> the Response,‖ Stockholm, Sweden, Autumn<br />

1996<br />

―The New Internationalism: The Fact <strong>and</strong> the Response,‖ United Nations Non-<br />

Governmental Organizations Conference, New York City, 12 September 1996<br />

Slater Mill address, Providence, Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, 21 September 1996<br />

―The Social Left Today,‖ University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, 26<br />

September 1996<br />

―The Still Syndrome,‖ Barbara Andrews Lecture, Concord, Massachusetts, 16 October 1996<br />

―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ University of Orebro, Orebro, Sweden, 27 October<br />

1996 (2 folders)<br />

―The Social Left Today: Policy <strong>and</strong> Action,‖ Olof Palme International Center, Stockholm,<br />

Sweden, 29 October 1996<br />

―The Good Society Revisited,‖ Harvard Club of New York, New York City, 14 November<br />

1996<br />

―The Social Left Today,‖ The New School for Social Research, New York City, 15<br />

November 1996<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 December 1996<br />

[417]


1997<br />

―Some Thoughts on the Economic World Today,‖ address on receiving Rabb Award from<br />

American Jewish Committee, 8 December 1996<br />

―The Socially Concerned Today,‖ Keith Davey Lecture, Victoria University, Toronto,<br />

Ontario, Canada, 9 January 1997<br />

Box 930<br />

―Saving Capitalism from Itself,‖ Davey Lecture, University of Toronto Bulletin, 20 January<br />

1997<br />

―The Agenda of the Socially Concerned Today,‖ University of Padua, Padua, Italy, 27<br />

February 1997<br />

―The Social Left Today,‖ Cambridge Union, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

3 March 1997<br />

―The Agenda of the Socially Concerned,‖ Fulbright Scholars, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of<br />

Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 March 1997<br />

―The Agenda of the Socially Concerned,‖ University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania, 19 March 1997<br />

―Adam Smith: Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2<br />

April 1997<br />

―Hans J. Bar,‖ Award of Julius Adams Stratton Prize, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 May 1997<br />

Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. 80 th Birthday remarks, Boston Public <strong>Library</strong>, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, 9 October 1997<br />

―Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.,‖ 80 th Birthday, The Century Association, New York City, 15<br />

October 1997<br />

―Archibald Cox,‖ <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 October 1997<br />

1998<br />

―The Larger World,‖ Canadian Women‘s Club, 1998<br />

Victoria University Lecture, 1998<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Innocent Fraud‖: Goldman Lecture, Wellesley College, 24 February 1998<br />

―Economic Security: The American Condition,‖ National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 18<br />

March 1998<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ Nieman Foundation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 April 1998<br />

―The Affluent Society Revisited,‖ Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 16 April<br />

1998<br />

―Gloria Steinem,‖ National Magazine Awards, New York City, 29 April 1998<br />

―The Liberal Task: Now <strong>and</strong> to Come,‖ Americans for Democratic Action, Washington,<br />

D.C., 13 June 1998<br />

―From Contentment to Concern,‖ Harvard Club of London, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 17 June 1998<br />

―From Coolidge <strong>and</strong> Hoover to Sex‖: Institute of Politics Supper, October 1998<br />

Remarks at 90 th Birthday celebration, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 October 1998<br />

Menshikov seminar, 26 October 1998<br />

Box 931<br />

―The Commitment to Innocent Fraud‖: The New School, New York, New York, 12<br />

November 1998<br />

―A Birthday Comment‖: Council for a Livable World, 19 November 1998<br />

―The Perverse Role of Profit in Medicine,‖ Ad Hoc Committee to Defend Health Care,<br />

Boston, Massachusetts, 2 December 1998<br />

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1999<br />

2000<br />

―In the New Century,‖ LSE Speech: LSE Magazine, Winter 1999<br />

Monument Square Associate Breakfast, Concord, 7:30 am, February 1999<br />

Lecture for Juliet Schor‘s class visit, 16 February 1999<br />

Houghton Mifflin Literacy Trail, Boston, Massachusetts, 4 Marcy 1999<br />

―The Unfinished Business of Our Century,‖ American College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 4<br />

May 1999<br />

―The Unfinished Business of Our Century,‖ Lifetime Learning, Newton, Massachusetts, 11<br />

May 1999<br />

―The Unfinished Business of the Century,‖ London School of Economics, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

28 June 1999<br />

―Time to Reflect on Our Failures‖ (LSE Speech), The Australian, 16 July 1999<br />

―Writing <strong>and</strong> Typing,‖ New Engl<strong>and</strong> Writers Conference, Hanover, New Hampshire, 24<br />

July 1999<br />

―The Unfinished Business of the Century,‖ Windham World Affairs Council, Brattleboro,<br />

Vermont, 19 August 1999<br />

[―Social Left <strong>and</strong> the Market System,‖ 25 August 1999]<br />

Statement on Debt Relief, Jubilee 2000 Coalition, 22 September 1999<br />

Notes for International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, 2 October 1999<br />

―Namedropping,‖ Notes for the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 5 October 1999<br />

―Home Thoughts on an Anniversary,‖ Memorial University of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s,<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 21 October 1999<br />

Notes for Poetry Reading for Octavio Paz, New York, New York, 24 October 1999<br />

―Some Thoughts on an Anniversary,‖ Arlington Historical Society, Arlington,<br />

Massachusetts, 26 October 1999<br />

―History <strong>and</strong> Edward <strong>Kennedy</strong>,‖ ABCD Hall of Fame, Boston, Massachusetts, 29 October<br />

1999<br />

―Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son: History Reconsidered,‖ Lyndon Baines <strong>John</strong>son <strong>Library</strong>, Austin, Texas,<br />

23 November 1999 (2 folders)<br />

National Institute of Social Sciences, 1 December 1999<br />

Remarks at the National Institute of Social Sciences Centennial Dinner, New York, New<br />

York, 1 December 1999<br />

―Harvard Men <strong>and</strong> Women: Their Tasks for the Century Now to Come,‖ Harvard Club of<br />

Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 December 1999<br />

Comments at the Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR) Dinner, American<br />

Economists Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 January 2000<br />

Zvi Grilliches Memorial tribute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 January 2000<br />

Box 932<br />

―Global Development in the 21 st Century,‖ The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Medford,<br />

Massachusetts, 27 March 2000<br />

UN Department for Disarmament: Postponed, New York City, 4 April 2000<br />

Remarks at farewell dinner for Senator Al Simpson, The Forum, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of<br />

Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 May 2000<br />

Message to Meetings of the Triglav Circle, Geneva 2000 Forum, 29 June 2000<br />

Memorial Service for Abe Chayes, 27 September 2000<br />

Paul Warnke Memorial Service, Washington, D.C., 4 November 2001<br />

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2002<br />

Roger Fisher 80 th Birthday, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 May 2002<br />

Congregation Kehillath Israel, Brookline, Massachusetts, 15 May 2002<br />

―1929 <strong>and</strong> the Crash of 87,‖ [n.d]<br />

―American Economic Prospects,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The American Economy: Achievements <strong>and</strong> Goals,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Lecture at Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, [n.d.]<br />

―Appraisal of Marketing Research,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Awkward Secret,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Basic Speech for lecture tour, [n.d.]<br />

―Capitalism in the Age of Organization,‖ (speech), third version, [n.d.]<br />

Lecture to Century Associates, [n.d.]<br />

Lecture to C.I.O. Research Directors, [n.d.]<br />

Lecture at Columbus, [n.d.]<br />

Commencement Speech: general (book speech), [n.d.]<br />

Comments on Economics, Radcliffe College, [n.d.]<br />

―The Conservative Myth <strong>and</strong> the Liberal Task‖ address to Arizona State Democratic Party, [n.d.]<br />

―Countervailing Power: The Concept <strong>and</strong> the Criticism,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―The Economic Facts of Life,‖ from [The Press <strong>and</strong> the People, WGBH television program, n.d.]<br />

―Economics for the Citizen: Lecture on Agriculture,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Eight Cognatives,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Ethics in the Competitive Society,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Lecture at Farm Operators School, [n.d.]<br />

―The Fiscal Policy of the German Federal Republic,‖ [n.d.]<br />

[Kenneth Galbraith speech, n.d.]<br />

General Speech (Book speech), [n.d.]<br />

―Germany Since the War,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Getting the Poor Off Our Conscience,‖ basic speech, [n.d.]<br />

―The Good Society: The Economic Dimension,‖ master copy, [n.d.] (2 folders)<br />

Lecture to Hood Company Personnel, Boston, Massachusetts, [n.d.]<br />

―The Industrial Economy in Our Time,‖ outline, [n.d]<br />

―The Inflation Problem,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Institutional Thought,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―International Trade Tensions: Addressing the Deeper Causes,‖ st<strong>and</strong>ard speech [n.d.]<br />

―L<strong>and</strong> Reform,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Box 933<br />

Lecture to League of Women Voters, [n.d.]<br />

Lecture at MacDonald College, [n.d.]<br />

Lectures at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), [n.d.]<br />

[Money Matters, n.d.]<br />

―The New Indian Five Year Plan,‖ International Development Society, [n.d.]<br />

―The Postwar Generations <strong>and</strong> the Foreign Policy‖ (Book speech), [n.d.]<br />

―Price Control: Some Theoretical Lessons,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Princeton lectures with additions from JKG to deliver at other places, [n.d.]<br />

―The Qualitative Aspect of Economic Growth: A General Theory:‖ Drafts for the Bank <strong>and</strong> fund<br />

meeting: partial draft of untitled speech, [n.d.]<br />

―Recovery in Europe,‖ [n.d.]<br />

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―A Retrospect on Monopoly,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Revolt in our Time,‖ Basic speech, [n.d.] (3 folders)<br />

Series of two lectures: ―Planning <strong>and</strong> the technological imperative‖ <strong>and</strong> ―The corp as the planning<br />

unit,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Some Reflections on Public Buildings <strong>and</strong> Public Works,‖ [n.d.]<br />

―Some Reflections on the Theory <strong>and</strong> Effects of Speculation,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Talk to Graduate Students, [n.d.]<br />

―The United States Under Continuing Tension,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Untitled, [n.d.]<br />

Untitled Lecture Notes, [n.d.]<br />

Lecture to Yale Graduate Students, New Haven, Connecticut, [n.d.]<br />

Series 9.4. Other Writings.<br />

About 45,500 items, 45.108 cubic feet; 39 linear feet, 1.5 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: varies by section.<br />

This sub-series is divided into nine sections, based upon type of material.<br />

The first section consists of book introductions spanning the years 1963-2000, organized<br />

chronologically, thereunder alphabetically. The second section consists of book reviews from the<br />

years 1946-1999, arranged chronologically. The third section is composed of card files that were<br />

kept by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith <strong>and</strong> his secretaries to serve as a catalog for his personal collection<br />

of materials <strong>and</strong> are arranged alphabetically. The fourth section consists of interviews <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />

Galbraith gave, arranged in chronological order from the years 1941-2005. The fifth section is<br />

comprised of letters to the editor that Galbraith submitted to various publications, arranged<br />

chronologically spanning the years 1945-2000. The sixth section consists of research materials<br />

complied by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, <strong>and</strong> is mainly composed of publications, photocopies of<br />

correspondence, <strong>and</strong> other forms of printed material. The seventh section contains drafts <strong>and</strong> copies<br />

of testimonies Galbraith gave to various committees in the House of Representatives <strong>and</strong> the Senate<br />

from the years of 1941-1992. The eighth section is unidentified drafts written by Galbraith<br />

including annotated <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>written versions, as well as typescripts <strong>and</strong> notes. The last section in<br />

this sub-series is comprised of published writings about <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith by other authors<br />

<strong>and</strong> journalists throughout his professional career, including numerous articles from longtime friend<br />

William F. Buckley.<br />

Box 934<br />

Book Introductions<br />

1963<br />

The Beach Book, Gloria Steinem, 1963<br />

A New Design for United States Economic Policy, Partnership Unlimited,Henry<br />

Reuss, 1963<br />

Poet in the Fortress, Luis Munoz Marin (not written), 1964<br />

Book on Boston, Nancy Sirkis (didn‘t do), 1965<br />

1966<br />

Guide to Setting up a State Arts or Cultural Agency, Arts Councils of America: not<br />

published, Spring 1966<br />

The New Face of China, published by Shorecrest, Inc., did not use, April 1966<br />

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Box 935<br />

Volume honoring Dr. R<strong>and</strong>hawa, 1967<br />

1968<br />

A History of British India, Chelsea House Edition, 1968 (2 folders)<br />

Managerial Capitalism by Robin Marris, Basic Books, 1968 August<br />

1970<br />

F.E.B. Panorma, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1970<br />

No Known Survivors by David Levine, published in Harper’s<br />

[Draft, 1970]<br />

Reviews, 1970<br />

Thank you letters for Christmas presents, 1970 (2 folders)<br />

David Levine collections, Gambit, Inc., 1970 Spring (2 folders)<br />

Wealth of Nations, New American <strong>Library</strong>, not done, 1970<br />

1971<br />

The Art of the Possible by R.A. Butler, 1971<br />

Forerunners Courageous by R.A. Butler, 1971<br />

Main Currents in Modern Economics by Ben Seligman, Quadrangle Books, 1971<br />

August<br />

The Radical Alternative by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, 1971<br />

1972<br />

The Second Crisis of Economy Theory, Papers from 1971 AEA Meeting, 1972 June<br />

The Theory of the Leisure Class, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1972<br />

1973<br />

A Trolley to the Moon by Eric Hodgins, Forward <strong>and</strong> Afterward by JKG,1972<br />

September (2 folders)<br />

The Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen<br />

American Heritage publication of Veblen Introduction, 1973 April<br />

Extra copies, 1973<br />

Fortune Book Club Selection, 1973<br />

Galleys <strong>and</strong> Proofs, 1973<br />

[General] (4 folders)<br />

Other correspondence, 1973 (2 folders)<br />

Penguin Books, editing <strong>and</strong> introduction, 1973 (2 folders)<br />

Box 936<br />

1974<br />

Beyond the Corporate Economy, 1974<br />

India by Moraes <strong>and</strong> Howe (also known as <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith Introduces<br />

India), 1974, British edition, Andre Deutsch<br />

Introduction to India, McGraw Hill, 1974<br />

Gendai Yago no Kiso-Chishiki, Japanese dictionary, 1974 September<br />

Collected Works of Shigeto Tsuru, English edition, Summer 1975<br />

1976<br />

Beyond the New Deal, 1976<br />

Book by Prince Carlos de Borbon de Panama, 1976 (2 folders)<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> Ceremony: The Institutional Economics of Clarence Ayres, 1976 (3<br />

folders)<br />

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1977<br />

1978<br />

1979<br />

The Theory of the Leisure Class, Statement for the Bicentennial Exhibition of<br />

Association of Research Libraries, Dartmouth College, September 1976<br />

The Bedside Guardian, 1977 June<br />

Mythologie de l’economie americanne: guide, La Presse Economique, 29 April 1977<br />

Memorial Minute by Aaron Gordon, 1978 April<br />

The Theory of Price Control, Harvard University Press, 1978<br />

World Military <strong>and</strong> Social Expenditures, 1978 edition (2 folders)<br />

Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Market Capitalism, by David Reisman, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1979<br />

General Knowledge Encyclopedia, 1979<br />

The New Industrial State, Japanese edition, 1979<br />

Box 937<br />

1980<br />

Money Should be Fun by William Hamilton book of cartoons, June 1980<br />

[General] (2 folders)<br />

Thanks for books received<br />

The Raj: Court Photographs of Raja Deen Dayal by Clark Worswick, 1980 (2<br />

folders)<br />

The Scotch, The McL<strong>and</strong>ress Dimension, Almost Everyone’s Guide, 1980<br />

A Theory of Price Control, Harvard University Press, Revised edition, 1980<br />

Time for Bold Action on Energy by Harold Willens, 24 April 1980<br />

―On Debating,‖ by <strong>John</strong> Kenenth Galbraith for William A. Rusher, 1981<br />

1983<br />

Barchester Towers, 1983 (2 folders)<br />

The Industrial Revolution by Paul Mantoux, 1983<br />

La Raison et la Passion by Jean Hamburger, 1985<br />

1987<br />

Collection of Wassily Leontief essays, 1987<br />

<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith by <strong>John</strong> S. Gambs, Chinese edition, 1987<br />

Box 938<br />

Dreams of India by Raghu Rai, 1988 (2 folders)<br />

Biography of Sardar Partel, Never written, 1989<br />

1991<br />

Reagan Interregnum by Albert Lepawsky, Never written: Author died, 1991<br />

The Theory of Price Control, 1991<br />

The Life of an Economist by Charles Kindleberger, 1991<br />

Book on Nicholas Kaldor by Professor Targetti, 1991<br />

Shigeto Tsuru‘s book, 1991 (2 folders)<br />

1992<br />

Harvard College’s Guide to Careers in Government <strong>and</strong> Politics, 1992<br />

Lord Jenkin‘s autobiography, American edition, June 1992<br />

Volume on Bicentennial of Democratic Party, ―The Two-Party System: Retrospect,<br />

Prospect,‖ 1992<br />

When the People Mattered by Thomas Eliot, 1992 (2 folders)<br />

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Box 939<br />

1993<br />

1995<br />

World Military <strong>and</strong> Social Expenditures by Ruth Sivard, December 1992<br />

American Journal of Agricultural Economics: 75 th Anniversary Issue, October 1993<br />

American Journal of Agricultural Economics Anniversary, Fall 1993<br />

Beacons in the Night by Franklin Linsdsay, 1993<br />

Families of Fortune by Alexis Gregory, ―Conspicuous Consumption Illustrated,‖<br />

April 1993<br />

Book of Jerome Grossman, 1995<br />

Employment, Economic Growth <strong>and</strong> the Tyranny of the Market, edited by Philip<br />

Arestis, 1995<br />

The Indebted Society by James Medoff <strong>and</strong> Andrew Harless, September 1995<br />

Neva Goodwin Collection of Essays, 1996<br />

1998<br />

Day of Reckoning by Benjamin Friedman, French edition, Winter 1998<br />

Derek Shearer Book, 1998<br />

[Mrs. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Goes Abroad: paintings by Jacqueline Duhême, 1998]<br />

New Political Economy by Barry Gills, 1998<br />

Report from Iron Mountain, Second Edition, Winter 1998<br />

[Willard Cochrane <strong>and</strong> the American Family Farm, W. Burt Sundquist, 2000]<br />

Undated<br />

Book by Giuseppe Petrilli, Not Used<br />

Essays, Joan Robinson, edited by Joan Nopola, Never Published<br />

[Globalization: What it is <strong>and</strong> what to do about it, n.d.]<br />

TBS-Britannica Collected Galbraith Works, [n.d.]<br />

Book Reviews<br />

1946<br />

Arsenal of Democracy, Donald M. Nelson, 1946<br />

Jobs <strong>and</strong> Markets, Melvin G. DeChazeau, Albert G. Hart, Gardiner C. Means,<br />

Howard B. Myers, Herbert Stein, <strong>and</strong> Theodore O. Yntema, 1946<br />

1947<br />

American Military Government, Harold Zink, The New York Times Book Review, 3<br />

August 1947<br />

Germany: Bridge or Battleground, James P. Warburg, 24 August 1947<br />

[Will Dollars Save the World?, Henry Hazlitt, New York Times, 21 December 1947<br />

1948<br />

[The European Recovery Program, Seymour Harris, New York Times, 7 November<br />

1948]<br />

[German Realities, Gustav Stolper, 21 March 1948]<br />

1949<br />

Guideposts in Time of Change, <strong>John</strong> Maurice Clark, 13 March 1949<br />

Economic Mind in American Civilization, Josef Dorfman, The New York Times Book<br />

Review, 15 May 1949<br />

The Sure Thing, Merle Miller, The New York Times, 21 August 1949<br />

[―How to Make a Lot of Money,‖ The Reporter, 25 October 1949]<br />

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Box 940<br />

1950<br />

1952<br />

Lydia Pinkham is Her Name, Jean Burton, The House of Baring in American Trade<br />

<strong>and</strong> Finance, Ralph W. Hidy, The History of an Advertising Agency, Ralph<br />

Hower, The Great Pierpont, Frederick Lewis Allan, The Reporter, 25 October<br />

1949<br />

Human Action: A Treatise on Economics, Ludwig von Mises, New York Times, 30<br />

October 1949<br />

Production <strong>and</strong> Welfare in agriculture, Theodore W. Schultz, 1950<br />

The American Mind, Henry Steele Commager, The Reporter, 25 April 1950<br />

Bold New Program, Willard R. Espy, New York Times, 14 May 1950<br />

Catalogues <strong>and</strong> Counters, Boris Emmett <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong> E. Jeude, The Reporter, 6 June<br />

1950<br />

Roosevelt in Retrospect: A Profile in History, <strong>John</strong> Gunther, The Reporter, 4 July<br />

1950<br />

The New Society, Peter Drucker, The Reporter, 15 August 1950<br />

National Security <strong>and</strong> Individual Freedom, Harold D. Lasswell, The New York Times<br />

Book Review, 26 November 1950<br />

1951<br />

Fifty Billion Dollars, Jesse H. Jones, The Reporter, 1951<br />

Economics of National Security, George A. Lincoln, Williams S. Stone, Thomas H.<br />

Harvey, The New York Times, 28 January 1951<br />

The American Cigarette Industry, Richard B. Tennant, Yale Review, Spring 1951<br />

Roads to Agreement, Stuart Chase, The New York Times, 13 May 1951<br />

Defense without Inflation, Albert G. Hart, The Nation, 7 July 1951<br />

Puerto Rico’s Economic Future, Harvey S. Perioff, The Economic Journal,<br />

September 1951<br />

Across World Frontiers, Thomas W. Lamont, The New York Times, 2 September<br />

1951<br />

National Economic Planning, Paul A. Baran, November 1951<br />

The Struggle for Survival, Eliot Janeway, The New York Times, 11 November 1951<br />

Democracy <strong>and</strong> the Economic Challenge, Robert MacIver, [1952]<br />

New Fabian Essays, R.H.S. Crossman, 1952<br />

A Platform For the American Way, Harley L. Lutz, [1952]<br />

The Politics of Agriculture, Charles M. Hardin, [1952]<br />

Sidney Hillman: Statesman of American Labor, Matthew Josephson, 1952<br />

(unpublished)<br />

The New Yorker Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album, The Reporter, 8 January 1952<br />

The Budget of the United States Government for the Fiscal Year ending June 30,<br />

1953, The Reporter, 19 February 1953<br />

Monopoly <strong>and</strong> Free Enterprise, George W. Stocking <strong>and</strong> Myron W. Watkins,<br />

American Economic Review, March 1952<br />

Is Anybody Listening?, William H. Whyte <strong>and</strong> Editors of Fortune, The Reporter, 13<br />

May 1952<br />

Economy in the National Government, Paul H. Douglas, New York Herald Tribune,<br />

18 May 1952<br />

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1953<br />

1954<br />

1955<br />

1956<br />

1957<br />

Ethics in Government, Paul H. Douglas, The New York Times Book Review, 12<br />

October 1952<br />

The Columbia Historical Portrait of New York, <strong>John</strong> A. Kouwenhoven, [1953]<br />

Farm Policies in the United States: 1790-1950, Murray R. Benedict, 1953<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> Reflection: A Half-Century of Labor Relations, Cyrus S. Ching, 1953<br />

The American Way, Shepard B. Clough, The New York Times Book Review, 29<br />

March 1953<br />

Economics in the Public Service, Edwin G. Nourse, Herald Tribune Book Review, 19<br />

April 1953<br />

Study in Power: <strong>John</strong> D. Rockefeller, Industrialist <strong>and</strong> Philantropist, Allan Nevins,<br />

Herald Tribune Book Review, 24 May 1953<br />

The Worldly Philosophers, Robert L. Heilbroner, Herald Tribune Book Review, 23<br />

August 1953<br />

Industrial Voyage: My Life as an Industrial Lieutenant, P.W. Litchfield, [1954]<br />

Ford: The Times, The Man, The Company, Allan Nevine, The New York Times Book<br />

Review, 28 February 1954<br />

The Death of Kings, Charles Wertenbaker, The Reporter, 16 March 1954<br />

The Nemesis of Power: The German Army in Politics 1918-1945, <strong>John</strong> W. Wheeler-<br />

Bennett, The Reporter, 27 April 1954<br />

History of Economic Analysis, Joseph Schumpeter, The Reporter, 17 August 1954<br />

A Foreign Economic Policy for the United States, Clarence B. R<strong>and</strong>all, The New<br />

York Times Book Review, 21 November 1954<br />

Can We Solve the Farm Problem?, Murray R. Benedict, 1955<br />

The Death of Hitler’s Germany, Georges Blond, The Reporter, 13 January 1955<br />

The Revolution in World Trade, Samuel Lubell, The New York Times, 6 March 1955<br />

Government by Investigation, Alan Barth, The Reporter, April 1955<br />

Power <strong>and</strong> Influence, Lord Beveridge, The New York Times, 17 April 1955<br />

America’s Needs <strong>and</strong> Resources, J. Federic Dewhurst <strong>and</strong> Associates, The New York<br />

Times Book Review, 1 May 1955<br />

The Mechanism of Cheap Money, Edward Nevin, The Manchester Guardian, 2<br />

December 1955<br />

Cash McCall, Cameron Hawley, The Reporter, 15 December 1955<br />

The Economic Thought of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Daniel R. Fusfeld, 1956<br />

Contemporary Capitalism, <strong>John</strong> Straehey, The Observer, 8 July 1956<br />

The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit, 9 August 1956<br />

The Nature of Passion, R. Prawer Jhabvala, [1957]<br />

The Politics Industry, Walton Hamilton, American Economic Review, 1957<br />

A Proposal Key to an Effective Foreign Policy, Max F. Millikan <strong>and</strong> W.W. Rostow,<br />

The New York Times Book Review, 13 January 1957<br />

The Resurgent Years: 1911-1927, George Sweet Gibb <strong>and</strong> Evelyn H. Knowlton, All<br />

Out of Step, Gerald Lambert, My Forty Years with Ford, Charles E. Sorensen,<br />

The Reporter, 24 January 1957<br />

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Box 941<br />

1958<br />

1959<br />

1960<br />

The Walls Came Tumbling Down, Henriette Roosenberg, The Reporter, 7 March<br />

1957<br />

The Incredible Ivan Kreuger, Allen Churchill, The Reporter, 21 March 1957<br />

The Hucksters, Frederic Wakeman, The Aurora Dawn, Herman Wouk, Viva Madison<br />

Avenue!, George Panetta, The Wall-to-Wall Trap, Morton Freedgood, Mr.<br />

Bl<strong>and</strong>ings Builds His Dream House, Eric Hodgins, The Golden Kazoo, <strong>John</strong> G.<br />

Schneider, The Reporter, 2 May 1957<br />

Economic Institutions <strong>and</strong> Human Welfare, <strong>John</strong> Maurice Clark, The New York<br />

Times, 12 May 1957<br />

I’d Do It Again, by James Michael Curley, 13 June 1957<br />

The Durable Fire, Howard Swiggett, The Reporter, 27 June 1957<br />

Come with Me to Macedonia, Leonard Drohan, The Reporter, 5 September 1957<br />

Parkinson’s Law, <strong>and</strong> other Studies in administration, C. Northcote Parkinson, The<br />

Reporter, 17 October 1957<br />

The Democratic Roosevelt, Rexford G. Tugwell, The Reporter, 31 October 1957<br />

Canada: Tomorrow’s Giant, Bruce Hutchinson, The Path of Destiny, Thomas H.<br />

Raddall, The Reporter, 14 November 1957<br />

Leave Me Alone, David Karp, The Reporter, 28 November 1957<br />

Purely Academic, Stringfellow Barr, The Reporter, 30 December 1957<br />

The Age of the Economist, Daniel R. Fusfeld, 1958<br />

The Coming of the New Deal, Arthur M. Schlesinger, 1958<br />

Independent Man: The Life of Senator James Couzens, Harry Barnard, [1958]<br />

And the Price is Right, Margaret Case Harriman, [1958]<br />

Rich L<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Poor, Gunnar Myradal, The New York Times, 26 January 1958<br />

The American Business System, Thomas C. Cochran, The Business History Review,<br />

Spring 1958<br />

Madison Avenue, U.S.A., Martin Mayer, The Reporter, 3 April 1958<br />

The Accounting, Bruce Marshall, The Man Who Broke Things, <strong>John</strong> Brooks, The<br />

Reporter, 12 June 1958<br />

The Heart of India, Alex<strong>and</strong>er Campbell, The Reporter, 10 July 1958<br />

Big Oil Man from Arabia, Michal Sheldon Cheney, The Reporter, 7 August 1958<br />

The Admen, Shepard Mead, The Detroiters, Harold Livingston, The Insolent<br />

Chariots, <strong>John</strong> Keats, It Floats, Alfred Leef, The Reporter, 27 November 1958<br />

The Seven Fat Years, <strong>John</strong> Brooks, The New York Times, 2 November 1958<br />

Sir Charles Dilke: A Victorian Tragedy, Roy Jenkins, The Reporter, [1959]<br />

Power without Property, Adolf A. Berle, Jr, The New York Times Book Review, 6<br />

September 1959<br />

Essays on the Welfare State, Richard M. Titmuss, The Reporter, 17 September 1959<br />

Wall Street, Martin Mayor, The Guardian, 4 December 1959<br />

Men at the Top, Osborn Elliott, The Reporter, 10 December 1959<br />

The Big Drink, E.J. Kahn Jr. <strong>and</strong> Max Reinhardt, The Observer, [1960]<br />

Growing Up Absurd, Paul Goodman, 1960<br />

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Box 942<br />

1964<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

This Little B<strong>and</strong> of Prophets, Anne Fremantle, [1960]<br />

The Trend is Up, Anthony West, The Reporter, 1960<br />

The Image Merchants, Irwin Ross, The Reporter, 7 January 1960<br />

The Roosevelt Revolution, Mario Einaudi, The Reporter, 21 January 1960<br />

The Law <strong>and</strong> the Profits, C. Northcote Parkinson, The Reporter, 31 March 1960<br />

The Trend is Up, Anthony West ,The Reporter, 10 November 1960<br />

The Rise <strong>and</strong> Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany, William L. Shirer,<br />

The Reporter, 24 November 1960<br />

People, Places, <strong>and</strong> Diplomacy, Ishwar D. Beri, 1964 (not published)<br />

Robert Frost in Russia, The New Republic, March 1964<br />

Cambridge U.S.A.: Hub of a New World, Christopher R<strong>and</strong>, New York Herald-<br />

Tribune, December 1964<br />

The 20 th Century Capitalist Revolution, A.A. Berle, The Reporter, 16 December<br />

1964<br />

The General Theory of Employment, Interest <strong>and</strong> Money, <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes,<br />

New York Times, March 1965 (2 folders)<br />

The Looking Glass War, <strong>John</strong> Le Carré, New York Herald-Tribune, July 1965<br />

New York Times Book Review, response to Keynes Review, July 1965<br />

I Have Decided I Want my Seat Back, Bill Mauldin, New York Herald-Tribune,<br />

November 1965<br />

The Lockwood Concern, The New York Herald-Tribune, November 1965<br />

[The Lockwood Concern, <strong>John</strong> O‘Hara, Book Week, 28 November 1965]<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Theodore C. Sorenson; A Thous<strong>and</strong> Days, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., The<br />

Observer, 9 December 1965<br />

The Three Lives of Charles de Gaulle, David Schoenbrun, New York Herald Tribune,<br />

January 1966<br />

Papa Hemingway, A.E. Hotchner, New York Herald Tribune, March 1966<br />

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Edward Albee, Life, June 1966 (didn‘t do)<br />

Overtaken by Events, <strong>John</strong> Bartlow Martin, Book Week, Autumn 1966 (not done)<br />

Economic Advice <strong>and</strong> Presidential Leadership, Edward Flash, American Economic<br />

Review, October 1966<br />

[The Unmaking of a Mayor, William Buckley, Chicago Sun Times Book Week, 16<br />

October 1966]<br />

The Unmaking of a Mayor, William Buckley: New York Herald Tribune, November<br />

1966<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> book, Knopf, New York Times Book Review, Winter 1966 (didn‘t do)<br />

Taint of Innocence, Marquis Childs; Book Week, World Journal Tribune; 12 March<br />

1967<br />

The Artillery of the Press, James Reston, New York Times Book Review, April 1967<br />

Washington, D.C., Gore Vidal, World Journal Tribune, 30 April 1967<br />

Twenty Letters to a Friend, Svetlana Alliluyrva, Chicago Tribune Book World, 1<br />

October 1967<br />

[428]


Box 943<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

Report From Iron Mountain, Herschel McL<strong>and</strong>ress, Chicago Tribune Book World,<br />

26 November 1967<br />

Vanished, Fletcher Knebel, New York Times Book Review, 15 December 1967<br />

(didn‘t do)<br />

The Modern Corporation <strong>and</strong> Private Property, Adolf A. Berle <strong>and</strong> Gardiner C.<br />

Means, Antitrust Bulletin, 1968<br />

Henry Luce, <strong>John</strong> Kobler, Washington Post Book World, 3 March 1968<br />

The Remnants of Power, Richard J. Walton, New York Times Book Review, Autumn<br />

1968<br />

Anatomy of Error, Henry Br<strong>and</strong>on, Washington Post Book World, 1969<br />

India, Aubrey Menen, The Atlantic Monthly, 1969 (didn‘t do)<br />

Thirteen Days, Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Washington Post Book World, 19 January 1969<br />

Present at the Creation, Dean A. Cheson, Washington Post Book World, 12 October<br />

1969<br />

The American Corporation, Richard Barber, Harvard Law Review, 1970 (didn‘t do)<br />

Huey Long, Harry Williams, 1970 (not published)<br />

My Brother Lyndon, Sam Houston <strong>John</strong>son, Washington Post Book World, January<br />

1970<br />

Odyssey of a Friend, William F. Buckley (editor), The New Republic, 28 March 1970<br />

The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, Alfred D. Ch<strong>and</strong>ler, Jr. (editor),<br />

Washington Post Book World, 28 June 1970<br />

Who Minds the Store, 26 October 1970<br />

Annenberg: Ambassador Extraordinary, Gaeton Fonzi, New Statesman, 30 October<br />

1970<br />

The Woman in Indian Art, Heinz Mode, Washington Post Book World, 6 December<br />

1970<br />

America the Dutiful, Philip W. Quigg (not published), 1971 (2 folders)<br />

America <strong>and</strong> Russia in a Changing World, Averall Harriman, Life, January 1971<br />

Inside the Third Reich, Albert Speer, New York Times Book Review, 10 January 1971<br />

(3 folders)<br />

Krushchev Remembers, Strobe Talbott (editor <strong>and</strong> translator), Chicago Tribune Book<br />

World, 14 March 1971<br />

In Defense of Nikita Khrushchev, 9 April 1971<br />

Promises to Keep: My Years in Public Life, Chester Bowles, New York Times Book<br />

Review, 25 April 1971<br />

The Collected Writings of <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes, New York Times Book Review,<br />

Summer 1971 (not written)<br />

Do You Sincerely Want to Be Rich, Charles Raw, Godfrey Hodgson, <strong>and</strong> Bruce Page;<br />

Washington Post Book World, 15 August 1971<br />

Bread <strong>and</strong> Roses Too (Reporting About America), Jack Newfield, The Village Voice,<br />

Autumn 1971<br />

[429]


Box 944<br />

Box 945<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

1975<br />

The Vantage Point, Lyndon Baines <strong>John</strong>son, The Saturday Review, 6 November<br />

1971<br />

The Myth of the Middle Class, Richard Parker, The New Republic (didn‘t do), 1972<br />

Eleanor <strong>and</strong> Franklin, Joseph P. Lash<br />

New York Times Book Review, 19 March 1972<br />

Sunday Times (London), 7 May 1972<br />

In the Fullness of Times, Paul Douglas, The Progressive, July 1972<br />

Memoirs, 1950-1963: Volume II, George F. Kennan, New York Times Book Review,<br />

8 October 1972<br />

Murder Without Icing, Emma Lathen, Ms. Magazine (not published), February 1973<br />

Hitler: The Last Ten Days, Gerhard Boldt; The Life <strong>and</strong> Death of Adolf Hitler,<br />

Robert Payne; New York Times Book Review, 22 April 1973<br />

The New Inflation: The Politics of Price <strong>and</strong> Incomes, Aubrey Jones, Sunday Times<br />

(London), 22 April 1973<br />

The Sovereign State, Anthony Sampson, Sunday Times (London), 15 July 1973<br />

The World Bank Since Bretton Woods, Edward S. Mason <strong>and</strong> Robert E. Asher;<br />

Liberal America <strong>and</strong> the Third World, Robert E. Packenham, New York Times<br />

Book Review, 7 October 1973<br />

Indian Paintings from the Punjab Hills, W.G. Archer, New York Times Book Review,<br />

20 January 1974<br />

Lincoln Steffans: A Biography, Justin Kaplan, The Atlantic Monthly, June 1974<br />

The Yom Kippur War, Insight Team, London Times, Summer 1974 (didn‘t do)<br />

Chronicles of Wasted Time, Malcom Muggeridge<br />

New York Times Book Review,14 July 1974<br />

Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, September 1974<br />

The Assault on Private Enterprise, M.A. Wright, New York Times, 15 September<br />

1974<br />

United Nations Journal: A Delegate’s Odyssey, William F. Buckley, New York, 21<br />

October 1974<br />

VESCO, Robert Hutchinson, New York, November 1974<br />

We Learned to Ski, Brian Jackman <strong>and</strong> Mark Ottoway, Sunday Times (London), 29<br />

December 1974<br />

The Partners, Louis Auchincloss, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, January 1975<br />

The Straw Man, Barbara Goldsmith, New York, 12 May 1975<br />

The Other Government, Mark Green, New York Times Book Review, 18 May 1975<br />

[Unfinished book on Gerald Ford], Richard Reeves, New York, Summer 1975]<br />

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Washington Post Book World, 12 October 1975<br />

Freedom at Midnight, Larry Collins <strong>and</strong> Dominique Lapierre<br />

Washington PostBook World, 9 November 1975<br />

New York Post, 24 November 1975<br />

Meeting at Potsdam, Charles L. Mee, Jr., Literary Guild, Winter 1975<br />

[430]


Box 946<br />

1976<br />

Box 947<br />

1977<br />

The Diary of a Cabinet Minister, R.H.S. Crossman, New Statesman, 12 December<br />

1975<br />

An American Economic System…And You’re Part of It, 1976<br />

Economists at Bay: Why the Experts Will Never Solve Your Problems, Robert<br />

Lekachman, The New Republic, 6 March 1976<br />

Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, J.B. Martin, New York Times Book Review, 7 March 1976<br />

The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty, Peter Collier <strong>and</strong> David Horowitz; The<br />

Rockefeller Syndrome, Ferdinanrd Lundberg; New York Review of Books, 18<br />

March 1976 (2 folders)<br />

The Final Days, Bob Woodward <strong>and</strong> Carl Bernstein<br />

Washington Post Book World, 11 April 1976<br />

Sunday Times (London), 18 April 1976<br />

The Twilight of Capitalism, Michael Harrington, New York Times Book Review, 23<br />

May 1976<br />

The Canfield Decision, Spiro Agnew, New York Times Book Review, 6 June 1976<br />

Mencken’s Last Campaign, Joseph C. Goulden (editor), Washington Post Book<br />

World, 15 August 1976<br />

The Last Chronicle of Barset, Anthony Trollope, The New York Times Book Review,<br />

12 September 1976<br />

The Social History of the Machine Gun, <strong>John</strong> Ellis, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, 1 October<br />

1976<br />

An American Company, Thomas McCann, New York Review of Books, 14 October<br />

1976 (2 folders)<br />

The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh, Michael Davie (editor): Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen,<br />

November 1976<br />

Blind Ambition, <strong>John</strong> Dean, New York, 8 November 1976<br />

The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh, Michael Davie (editor): The New Republic, 20<br />

November 1976<br />

Harriman book, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, Winter 1976 (not published)<br />

The President Speaks Off the Record, Harold Brayman, New York, 24 January 1977<br />

The Control of Oil, <strong>John</strong> Blair, New York Review of Books, 3 February 1977 (3<br />

folders)<br />

Blind Ambition, <strong>John</strong> Dean, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, April 1977<br />

Capitalism, Socialism, <strong>and</strong> Democracy, Joseph Schumpter, New Society, 14 April<br />

1977 (2 folders)<br />

The Seven Sisters, Anthony Sampson; The Control of Oil, <strong>John</strong> Blair; The<br />

Brotherhood of Oil, Robert Engler; New York Times Book Review, 5 June 1977<br />

Full Disclosure, William Safire, New York Times Book Review, 12 June 1977<br />

The Abuse of Power, Jack Newfield <strong>and</strong> Paul Du Brul, New York Times Book<br />

Review, 26 June 1977 (2 folders)<br />

The History of the German Resistance, Peter Hoffman New York Review of Books,<br />

15 September 1977 (2 folders)<br />

[431]


Box 948<br />

Box 949<br />

1978<br />

Box 950<br />

1979<br />

Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, October 1977<br />

Decline <strong>and</strong> Fall, Vile Bodies, Black Mischief, H<strong>and</strong>ful of Dust, Scoop, Put Out<br />

More Flags, The Loved One; Evelyn Waugh, Washington Post Book World, 20<br />

November 1977<br />

Stealing from the Rich, David McClintock, Esquire, December 1977 (3 folders)<br />

Coomaraswamy: His Life <strong>and</strong> Work, Roger Lipsey, New York Times Book Review,<br />

12 March 1978<br />

Dulles: A Biography of Eleanor, Allen, <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong> Foster Dulles <strong>and</strong> Their Family<br />

Network, Leonard Mosley, The New Republic, 18 March 1978 (2 folders)<br />

Two Cheers for Capitalism, Irving Kristol, New York Review of Books, 20 April<br />

1978 (2 folders)<br />

―The Global Strategic Mind:‖ The Fletcher Forum, May 1978<br />

Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case, Allen Weinstein, The Atlantic Monthly, May<br />

1978 (2 folders)<br />

―Summer Intentions,‖ New York Times Book Review (not published), May 1978<br />

A Time for Truth, William Simon, Washington Post Book World, 14 May 1978 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Final Entries 1945: The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels, Hugh Trevor-Roper (editor),<br />

Washington Post Book World, 21 May 1978<br />

RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon<br />

Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, June 1978<br />

Le Figaro, June 1978<br />

New York Review of Books, June 1978<br />

―The Crime Exposure <strong>and</strong> Confession Cycle,‖ Alex<strong>and</strong>er Solzhenitsyn, Esquire, 1<br />

August 1978<br />

The Crime <strong>and</strong> Punishment of I.G. Farben, Joseph Borkin, The New Republic, 26<br />

August/2 September 1978<br />

Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>and</strong> His Times, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., American Booksellers<br />

Association Book Review, 10 September 1978<br />

―The Global Strategic Mind:‖ New York Review of Books, 12 October 1978 (2<br />

folders)<br />

―The Churchill Production,‖ Esquire, 24 October 1978<br />

Selected Letters of <strong>John</strong> O’Hara, November 1978 (not published)<br />

Travels with Henry, R. Valerian: Washington Post Book World, 6 May 1979<br />

A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford, Boston Sunday Globe, June<br />

1979<br />

Travels with Henry, R. Valerian, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen (not published), June 1979<br />

Intricate Music, T. Kiernan, The New Republic, 25 August 1979<br />

Progress for a Small Planet, Barbara Ward, Washington Post Book World, 2<br />

September 1979<br />

[432]


Box 951<br />

1980<br />

1981<br />

1982<br />

1983<br />

Operation Sunrise, Bradley F. Smith <strong>and</strong> Elena Agarassi, Washington Post Book<br />

World, 9 September 1979<br />

Energy Future, Robert Stobaugh <strong>and</strong> Daniel Yergin (editors), New York Review of<br />

Books, 27 September 1979 (3 folders)<br />

India <strong>and</strong> British Portraiture, 1770-1825, Dr. Mildred Archer, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen,<br />

November 1979<br />

Early Views of India, Dr. Mildred Archer, Books <strong>and</strong> Bookmen, 1980<br />

Zero Sum Society, Lester C. Thurow, New York Review of Books, 12 June 1980 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Whitney Father, Whitney Heiress, W.A. Swanberg, New York Times Book Review,<br />

27 July 1980<br />

The American Establishment, Leonard <strong>and</strong> Mark Silk, The New Republic, 30 August<br />

1980<br />

Dreams: Lost <strong>and</strong> Found, Studs Terkel, Saturday Review, September 1980<br />

On Mencken, <strong>John</strong> Dorsey (editor); A Choice of Days, H.L. Mencken; Washington<br />

Post Book World, 14 September 1980<br />

The Letters of Evelyn Waugh, Washington Post Book World, 5 October 1980<br />

The Theory of Price Control, 1981<br />

Selected Letters of James Thurber; Chicago Tribune Book World, Boston Globe;<br />

Autumn 1981<br />

Washington Despatches, H.G. Nicholas (editor), New York Times Book Review, 4<br />

October 1981<br />

Mr. Kipling’s Army, Byron Farwell, Book-of-the-Month Club, Winter 1981<br />

The Money Lenders, Anthony Sampson, Washington Post Book World, 27 December<br />

1981<br />

Clare Boothe Luce, Wilfrid Sheed, Saturday Review, February 1982<br />

The World of Wonders of Robertson Davies, 14 February 1982<br />

Like it Was, Malcom Muggeridge, Washington Post Book World, 14 March 1982<br />

Beyond Greed, Stephen Fay, The Atlantic Monthly, May 1982<br />

Theory of the Leisure Class, Thorstein Veblen, Science Digest, May 1982<br />

The Annenbergs, <strong>John</strong> Clooney, Harper’s, July 1982<br />

Charles Ryder’s Schooldays, Evelyn Waugh, Chicago Tribune Book World, 26<br />

September 1982<br />

Safety in Numbers, Nicholas Faith, The Atlantic, November 1982<br />

Review of film G<strong>and</strong>hi: Film Comment, February 1983<br />

The Wheels of Commerce, Fern<strong>and</strong> Braudel, Washington Post Book World, 10 April<br />

1983<br />

Dangerous Currents, Lester Thurow, The Atlantic Monthly, June 1983<br />

Beyond the Waste L<strong>and</strong>, Samuel Bowles, et al., New York Review of Books, 2 June<br />

1983<br />

Marian Fay, Anthony Trollope, Chicago Tribune Book World, 5 June 1983<br />

The Red Carpet, Joseph Finder, New York Times Book Review, 17 July 1983<br />

[433]


Box 952<br />

Box 953<br />

1984<br />

1985<br />

1986<br />

A Personal History, A.J.P. Taylor, Washington Post Book World, 4 September 1983<br />

Revolution in Time, David L<strong>and</strong>es, The New Republic, 10 October 1983<br />

Review of film G<strong>and</strong>hi: Bengali rights given to Dhires Bhattacharyya 18 October<br />

1983<br />

Beyond the Waste L<strong>and</strong>; Samuel Bowles, David Gordon, <strong>and</strong> Thomas E. Weisskopf;<br />

French publication, 1984<br />

―The Pursuit of Profits,‖ Seymour Melman, et al., The Progressive, March 1984<br />

The March of Folly, Barbara Tuchman, Boston Globe, 1 March 1984<br />

Jinnah of Pakistan, Stanley Wolpert, Washington Post Book World, 15 April 1984<br />

Collected Writings of <strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes, Elizabeth <strong>John</strong>son <strong>and</strong> Donald<br />

Muggeridge (editors), New York Review of Books, 22 November 1984 (2 folders)<br />

Economics in the Real World, Leonard Silk, New York Times Book Review, 27<br />

December 1984<br />

Churchill <strong>and</strong> Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence, Warren F. Kimball<br />

(editor), Times Literary Supplement, 8 February 1985<br />

To the Frontier, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Washington Post Book World, 24 March 1985<br />

The Longman’s History of the United States of America, Hugh Brogan, Sunday<br />

Times (London), 21 April 1985<br />

Crisis <strong>and</strong> Leviathan, Robert Higgs, May 1985 (advice for University of Chicago<br />

Press, not published)<br />

Mountbatten, Philip Zeigler, Washington Post Book World, 5 May 1985<br />

Crowded Hours, Eric Roll, Sunday Times (London), 21 July 1985<br />

Economics: What Went Wrong <strong>and</strong> Why <strong>and</strong> Some Things to Do About It, George P.<br />

Brockway, The Progressive, August 1985<br />

Drastic Measures, Hugh Rockoff, Journal of Economic Literature, September 1985<br />

The Nature <strong>and</strong> Logic of Capitalism, Robert Heilbroner, Washington Post Book<br />

World, 13 October 1985<br />

―Let‘s Be Plain About Politics,‖ New York Times Book Review, 28 November 1985<br />

―Reflections on 1985: Ideology <strong>and</strong> Reality,‖ 17 December 1985 (unpublished)<br />

The Triumph of Politics, David Stockam: Sunday Times (London), unpublished?,<br />

1986<br />

Truman, Roy Jenkins, London Review of Books, 6 March 1986<br />

―The Inner Culture of the Corporation <strong>and</strong> Some Breaches in the Wall;‖ Iacocca,<br />

Auletta, Lenzener, Mintz, <strong>and</strong> Perry; New York Review of Books, 10 April 1986<br />

(2 folders)<br />

The Stockman Episode, 26 June 1986<br />

The Triumph of Politics, David Stockam: New York Review of Books, 26 June 1986<br />

(2 folders)<br />

The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks, Robertson Davies, New York Times Book<br />

Review, 3 August 1986<br />

[434]


Box 954<br />

1987<br />

1988<br />

Ford: The Men <strong>and</strong> the Machine, Robert Lacey, New York Review of Books, 14<br />

August 1986 (2 folders)<br />

The Overburdened Economy, Lloyd J. Dumas, The Washington Monthly, September<br />

1986<br />

The Rise of the Counter-Establishment, Sidney Blumenthal, Washington Post Book<br />

World, 21 September 1986<br />

The Common Good, Marcus Raskin, Sunday Times (London), 19 October 1986<br />

The Reckoning, David Halberstam, The New York Times Book Review, 26 October<br />

1986<br />

The Cycles of American History, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Chicago Tribune Books,<br />

2 November 1986<br />

Harry Hopkins: Ally of the Poor <strong>and</strong> Defender of Democracy, George McJimsey,<br />

Washington Monthly, June 1987<br />

The Curse of the Giant Muffins, Michael Kinsley, Washington Post Book World, 6<br />

September 1987<br />

Man of the House: The Life <strong>and</strong> Political Memoirs of Tip O’Neill, Tip O‘Neill With<br />

William Novak, Boston Globe, 6 September 1987 (2 folders)<br />

Hidden History, Daniel <strong>and</strong> Ruth Boorstein, Chicago Tribune, 4 October 1987<br />

What Tact the Press Showed! 22 December 1987<br />

Money <strong>and</strong> Class in America, Lewis H. Lapham, Boston Globe, 24 January 1988<br />

―Big Shots,‖ New York Review of Books, 12 May 1988 (3 folders)<br />

―Storie di Raider,‖ Il Mondo, 30 May 1988<br />

Inside the Firm: The Inefficiencies of Hierarchy, Harvey Leibenstein, The New<br />

Republic, 20 June 1988<br />

Nicholas Kaldor, Anthony P. Thirlwall, The Economic Journal (Engl<strong>and</strong>),<br />

September 1988<br />

Bertr<strong>and</strong> Russell, Alan Ryan, Washington Post Book World, 30 October 1988<br />

The Predators’ Ball, Connie Bruck, New York Review of Books, 24 November 1988<br />

(3 folders)<br />

The New Palgrave, The New Republic, Never Published, Winter 1988<br />

Box 955<br />

The Debt <strong>and</strong> the Deficit, Robert Heilbroner <strong>and</strong> Peter Bernstein, Institutional Investor, June<br />

1989<br />

1990<br />

Inside Job: The Looting of America’s Savings <strong>and</strong> Loans, Stephen Pizzo, 1990<br />

Viva Mencken! 1990<br />

―The Ultimate Sc<strong>and</strong>al,‖ New York Review of Books, 18 January 1990 (3 folders)<br />

Unpublished Socialism piece, New York Review of Books, 9 February 1990<br />

1991<br />

The Fourth K, Mario Puzo, New York Times Book Review, 13 January 1991<br />

Sleepwalking Through History: America in the Reagan Years, Haynes <strong>John</strong>son,<br />

Washington Post Book World, 24 February 1991<br />

1992<br />

[435]


1993<br />

Box 956<br />

1994<br />

1995<br />

1996<br />

Winter Return, <strong>John</strong> Espey, Washington Post Book World, 5 July 1992<br />

The Rascal King, Jack Beatty, Chicago Tribune Book Review, 8 November 1992<br />

Anthony Trollope, Victoria Glendinning, Chicago Tribune Book Review, 31 January<br />

1993<br />

Herblock: A Cartoonist’s Life, Washington Post Book World, 17 October 1993<br />

<strong>John</strong> Maynard Keynes, Volume II: The Economist as Savior, 1920-1937, Robert<br />

Skidelsky, The Washington Monthly, December 1993 (2 folders)<br />

Chester Bowles: New Dealer in the Cold War, Howard Schaffer, New York Review<br />

of Books (not published), 1994<br />

The Oldest Old, Richard M. Suzman (editor), New Engl<strong>and</strong> Journal of Medicine,<br />

Summer 1994<br />

The Social Meaning of Money, Viviana A. Zelizer, New York Times Book Review, 26<br />

June 1994<br />

Conor: A Biography of Conor Cruise O’Brien, Donald Harmon Akenson,<br />

Washington Post Book World, 25 December 1994<br />

The Company Man, Anthony Sampson, New York Times Book Review, 5 November<br />

1995<br />

Winner Take All Society, Robert H. Frank <strong>and</strong> Phillip J. Cooke, Harvard Business<br />

Review, November-December 1995<br />

Bruno Kreisky Memoirs, 1996<br />

While the Music Lasts, William Bulger, New York Times Book Review, 17 March<br />

1996<br />

In Light of India, Octovio Paz, Book World: The Washington Post, April 1997<br />

1998<br />

Mrs. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Goes Abroad, Jacqueline Duhême, 1998 (3 folders)<br />

[Untitled introductory comment, 21 April 1998]<br />

Freedom from Fear, David <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Washington Monthly, 1999<br />

[―The Business of Business History,‖ n.d]<br />

Box 957<br />

Card File<br />

Abortive Reprint File, 1963-1969<br />

[Alphabetical Index Card Cross Reference File]<br />

Articles<br />

By journals<br />

By titles<br />

[Bibliographic File]<br />

File of Books JKG gave away in India<br />

[General]<br />

Interviews with/Articles about JKG<br />

Speeches<br />

By place<br />

[436]


By title<br />

Interviews<br />

Proceedings of the Fifth Annual National Farm Institute, Des Moines, 21-22 February 1941<br />

1947<br />

―Should Pol<strong>and</strong> Retain Germany‘s Eastern Territory?‖: The American Forum of the<br />

Air, 18 February 1947<br />

―The Wool Veto <strong>and</strong> the Crisis in Foreign Trade‖: Round table radio discussion,<br />

University of Chicago, 29 June 1947<br />

―What Should be Done about the Federal Budget?‖: Round table radio discussion,<br />

University of Chicago, 30 January 1949<br />

1953<br />

―Do We Have a New Farm Price Policy?‖: Round table radio discussion, University<br />

of Chicago, 10 May 1953<br />

―What is American Capitalism?‖: Round table radio discussion, University of<br />

Chicago, 28 June 1953<br />

[―Farmers can‘t afford a ‗free market‘‖: Capper’s Farmer, January 1958]<br />

1960<br />

―America <strong>and</strong> the Affluent Society‖: [BBC interview], 14 July 1960<br />

[―What Business, Farmers <strong>and</strong> Labor can Expect Now‖: U.S. News & World Report,<br />

21 November 1960]<br />

[Informacion commercial Espãnola, December 1960]<br />

[<strong>John</strong> Scali, ABC interview, 17 December 1962]<br />

1964<br />

―What‘s Become of the Affluent Society?‖ U.S. News <strong>and</strong> World Report, 4 May<br />

1964<br />

―A Two-Part Answer to Poverty,‖ U.S. News <strong>and</strong> World Report, 22 June 1964<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Memorial Issue, Boston Herald, 22 November 1964<br />

Japanese publication of The Listener interview, in Shizuoka Shimbun, 3 December 1965<br />

1966<br />

Interview with JKG on Investment, U.S. News <strong>and</strong> World Report, 4 April 1966<br />

Interview with JKG, Realities, July 1966<br />

―The World Through Galbraith‘s Eyes‖, The New York Times Magazine, 18<br />

December 1966<br />

1967<br />

―Conversations with Kenneth Harris‖: The Observer, December 1966-January 1967<br />

Challenge, 1967: January/February<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith says yes‖: Weekend Magazine (Canada), No. 12, 25 March<br />

1967<br />

The Evening Telegram (Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>), 25 March 1967<br />

Box 958<br />

1968<br />

Spanish Newspaper: Soller, 27 May 1967<br />

[―Meet the Press‖ recording as broadcast on NBC, 4 June 1967]<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Galbraith: Our world <strong>and</strong> his‖: The Weekender: Peoria Journal Star, 26<br />

August 1967<br />

L’Express (done in Paris but badly garbled <strong>and</strong> unpublishable), September 1967<br />

Orion Press: ―Issues <strong>and</strong> Answers‖ (Japan), Autumn 1967<br />

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1969<br />

Box 959<br />

1970<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

[Droemer Knaur Publishers: in German, 1968]<br />

[NDR Radio: Droemer Knaur Publisher: in German, 1968] (2 folders)<br />

Richard Heffner: ―A Man for All Pursuits‖: Saturday Review, 20 April 1968<br />

Playboy Magazine, June 1968<br />

―He just can‘t write about women‖: Washington Post, 4 June 1968<br />

La Quinzaine Litteraire, 1-15 July 1968<br />

Jack Snow: ―Is <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith really that good?‖: Saturday Evening Post,<br />

24 August 1968<br />

L’Expansion reprinting of Playboy interview, September 1968<br />

Manchete, October 1968<br />

Boston University Laboratory Project, November 1968<br />

Der Spiegel: Newfane, Vermont, August 1969<br />

[On tape]<br />

[TV (Side 1), 20 October 1969 <strong>and</strong> Dean Acheson (Side 2), 26 October 1969]<br />

[David Susskind Show, 23 November 1969]<br />

[David Frost Show, 1 December 1969]<br />

[NET TV, 18 December 1969]<br />

[Net Journal Documentary on G<strong>and</strong>hi, 22 December 1969]<br />

[―Book <strong>and</strong> Author Luncheon‖: WNYC-AM, 29 December 1969]<br />

[TV, 29 December 1969]<br />

[On tape]<br />

[With William Buckley, 8 February 1970]<br />

[BBC Interview: WRVR, 1 March 1970]<br />

Harvard University Program on Technology <strong>and</strong> Society, 31 March 1970<br />

HP Magazine (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s), 17 June 1970<br />

[On tape: Dick Cavett Show (Side 1), 9 July 1970 <strong>and</strong> Today McGee (Side 2), 10<br />

July 1970]<br />

Peter Newman: Toronto Daily Star, 26 September 1970<br />

Frances Cairncross: The Observer, 22 November 1970<br />

International Management, 1971<br />

Successo Magazine, March 1971<br />

Terry Coleman: Guardian, 12 March 1971<br />

Stella King: London Times <strong>and</strong> US clippings on Women‘s Lib., 10 May 1971<br />

Der Spiegel, Summer 1971<br />

The Times-Reporter: Springfield, Vermont, 5 <strong>and</strong> 7 August 1971<br />

―Galbraith gives Nixon an A-minus‖: Business Week, 16 October 1971<br />

[On tape: Bill Moyers: ―This Week‖: NET TV, 8 December 1971]<br />

Bill Moyer: ―Galbraith urges US ‗h<strong>and</strong>s off‘ policy‖: PBS-TV: ―This Week‖: Boston<br />

Globe, 12 December 1971<br />

[Droemer Knaur Publishers, 1972]<br />

Roger Mauge: Manchete, January 1972<br />

[Meet the Press, 2 January 1972]<br />

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Box 960<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

Espansione (Italy), 15 April 1972<br />

[Firing Line, 9 July 1972]<br />

Jean Wardlow: ―What‘s a nice democrat doing in a place like this?‖: The Miami<br />

Herald, 24 August 1972<br />

―Moynihan, Galbraith cut from same cloth‖: Boston Globe, December 1972<br />

―Galbraith meets China‖: National Review, 22 December 1972<br />

Bayerischer Rundfunk: see also Audio-Visual enterprises, 1973<br />

―Galbraith Fait le Bilan‖: Force Hydro Quebec, 1973<br />

Librairie Hachette: rights for tapes of Today series, 1973<br />

―The Public Purpose of Economics-an Interview with JKG‖: in Dialogue: excerpts<br />

from M. Sharpe‘s interview in Challenge, v.6 1973<br />

Dragon Production: Documentary on Southern Ontario, 1973<br />

Forbes Magazine, 12 January 1973<br />

Den Svenska Marknaden, March 1973<br />

Eric Gordeau: Forces Magazine, Issue number 22, 1 April 1973 (2 folders)<br />

―Je ne prendrai jamais ma retraite‖: Elle, 16 April 1973<br />

―La Solution de la crise monetaire…‖: Tribune de Geneve, 24 April 1973<br />

―Les enterprises multinationales‖: Tribune de Geneve, 15 May 1973<br />

―Galbraith ne croit pas a la crise‖: Le Point No. 47, 14 August 1973<br />

Vermont Life Magazine, Fall 1973<br />

D. Norcross: ―Economist <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: He thrives on controversy‖:<br />

Parade, 9 September 1973<br />

―Conversation with an inconvenient economist‖: (re: EPP): Challenge, 1973:<br />

September-October<br />

<strong>John</strong> McClaughy: Business <strong>and</strong> Society Review, October 1973<br />

Re: JFK-Ten Years After: RAI (Italian TV), October 1973<br />

Ramparts Magazine: no copy received, 2 November 1973<br />

ABC Memorial to JFK (21 November 1973): TV Guide, 17 November 1973<br />

Capital (Germany), 20 November 1973<br />

―Galbraith, le petrole et les prix‖: L’Expansion, December 1973<br />

―Galbraith part of interviews with Marcuse, McLuhan‖: Paris-Match, 4 December<br />

1973<br />

Gordon College: The Tartan, 28 January 1974<br />

―Magister Tyrannosaurus‖: Yale Daily News Magazine, 12 February 1974<br />

London Sunday Times, 4 March 1974<br />

―Galbraith says he‘d oppose tax cut in face of inflation‖: Los Angeles Times, 23<br />

April 1974<br />

―Galbraith on Inflation‖: Parade Magazine, 26 May 1974<br />

Israel Shenker: ―Some high priests of money discuss the mystique surrounding it‖:<br />

New York Times, 4 August 1974<br />

<strong>John</strong> Robinson: ―President Ford viewed in Hub as economic ‗unknown‘‖: Boston<br />

Globe, 8 August 1974<br />

Martin F. Nolan: ―Galbraith thinks Ford will adopt wage-price curbs‖: Boston Globe,<br />

16 August 1974<br />

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Box 961<br />

Box 962<br />

1975<br />

1976<br />

Massimo Conti: ―I Giorni di Ford‖: Panorama, 22 August 1974<br />

Harold Demsetz: ―Searching for the New Industrial State‖: The Alternative, 1974:<br />

June-September<br />

Town <strong>and</strong> County, September 1974<br />

Marcel Paganelli: ―Egalite‖: Les Informations, 12 September 1974<br />

Bruce Davidson: ―Economists talk indicates some type of control coming‖: Boston<br />

Globe, 24 September 1974<br />

Politiken: no copy received, 1 October 1974<br />

[National Conference on Public Service Employment, November 1974]<br />

Jacqueline Grapin: The (London) Times, 5 November 1974<br />

―Galbraith: ‗Faison des dettes‘‖: Le Point: No. 16, 9 December 1974<br />

―Galbraith vs. Okun-Topic A: The Economy‖: S.F. Sunday Examiner <strong>and</strong> Chronicle,<br />

29 December 1974<br />

P. Drouin: ―Le Socialisme de Galbriath‖: Le Monde, 8 January 1975<br />

―Professor Galbraith leaves Harvard after 41 years still full of strong opinions‖:<br />

People, 7 July 1975<br />

―PW Interviews JKG‖: Publisher’s Weekly, 18 August 1975<br />

Harvard Gazette, Summer/Autumn 1975<br />

―Galbraith sketches some noted men‖: The Chicago Tribune, 5 October 1975<br />

Mainchi Newspaper, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975: 6 September <strong>and</strong> 9 October<br />

(2 folders)<br />

US News <strong>and</strong> World Report: conducted 12 September 1975, publication 3 November<br />

1975<br />

Mainchi Newspapers: conducted in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975: 14 October-8<br />

November (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Mainchi Newspapers: conducted in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975: 14 October-8<br />

November (2 of 2 folders)<br />

JKG retires: Boston Globe, 19 October 1975<br />

Gerry Nadel: Men’s Wear, 14 November 1975<br />

Book Digest, December 1975<br />

―JKG on New Engl<strong>and</strong>: Where do we go from here?‖: Yankee, December 1975<br />

Stewart McBride: Christian Science Monitor, 8 December 1975<br />

Peter Lewis: ―Over tea at the Ritz, the Prof. has hope for us all…‖: Daily Mail, 16<br />

December 1975<br />

House & Garden, January 1976<br />

Nicolaus Geretshauser: Capital, February 1976<br />

Claudia Dreifus Li: Newsday’s Magazine for Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, 8 February 1976<br />

Robert Lewis: Maclean’s, 9 February 1976<br />

Blake Green: ―Old fa$hioned liberal‖: San Francisco Chronicle, 10 May 1976<br />

―JKG: The PM‘s plan is right‖: Toronto Star, 11 June 1976<br />

Euromoney, Autumn 1976<br />

Wirtschafts Woche (Germany), 12 November 1976<br />

[440]


Box 963<br />

1977<br />

1978<br />

Lawrence Film Productions, Inc.: ―The Shared Experience‖: New York Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, 19 November 1976<br />

Ben Wattenberg: ―In Search of the Real America‖: WGBH, 1 December 1976<br />

Friedman discussion via CBC: not done, 19 January 1977<br />

Isabelle de Wavrin: La Vi Francaise/ L’Opinion (France), 31 January 1977<br />

Mrs. Galbraith: ―The Professor <strong>and</strong> the Series‖: BBC, February 1977<br />

―Optimism for an Uncertain Age‖: Time: Gstaad, 4 February 1977<br />

Michael Binyon: ―A Voice Calling to Many from Slightly Ahead of the Parade‖:<br />

Times Higher Education Supplement, 25 February 1977<br />

Esquire Poll on Most Underrated <strong>and</strong> Overrated Writers, March 1977<br />

Le Matin de Paris, Spring 1977<br />

Roger Priouret: ―‖Barre et Galbraith‖: L’Express (France), 1977: 28 February-6<br />

March<br />

Oliver Todd: Le Nouvel Observateur, 11 April 1977<br />

Max Jakobson: Council on Economic Organizations in Finl<strong>and</strong>, May 1977<br />

Bloch Editores, June 1977 [Closed]<br />

―Behind the Best Sellers: JKG‖: New York Times Book Review, 19 June 1977<br />

Paul Samuelson: Kodansha International, 23 June 1977<br />

Leonard Silk: ―Labor-Business Cooperation‖: The New York Times, 27 June 1977<br />

―<strong>Finding</strong> time to read‖: Bookviews, October 1977<br />

―Many Reasons Why: The American Involvement in Vietnam‖: BBC Radio: The<br />

Listener, 13 October 1977<br />

Le Nouvel Observateur (Radio-France Seminar, Athens), 17 October 1977<br />

E. Rothschild: Family Circle, 18 October 1977<br />

Sven A. Ellefsen: Dagbladet (Oslo), 26 November 1977<br />

Barbara Jeffrey: Woman’s Own Magazine, 30 November 1977<br />

Hannu Tarmio: Werner Soderstrom Osakeyhito Publishers <strong>and</strong> Printers, Winter 1977<br />

―The multinational corp. <strong>and</strong> relation‖: Hellenic Investments, vol. A no. 2, February<br />

1978<br />

Le Monde: Paris, France, 7 February 1978<br />

Jan Vitek: International Labour Office Interview: Geneva, 24 February 1978<br />

Mainichi Newspapers: Tokyo, Japan, March 1978<br />

The Paris Metro, 29 March 1978<br />

―Big business must be regulated‖: Exxon USA, April 1978<br />

American Management Review, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 April 1978<br />

Ingegerd Lorange: Issues <strong>and</strong> Analysis, 21 April 1978<br />

Le Figaro, 3 June 1978<br />

―Conglomerates <strong>and</strong> Publishing‖: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 22 June 1978<br />

Ljubljana Radio (Yugoslavia), 22 June 1978<br />

Meet the Press, Aired 9 July 1978<br />

[Frank Anthony: Vermont Public Radio, Newfane, Vermont, 20 August 1978]<br />

Chicago Tribune, 2 October 1978<br />

―Ingenuity: A Secret Euro-weapon‖: Vision: November 1978<br />

[441]


Box 964<br />

1979<br />

1980<br />

James Warren: ―<strong>John</strong> Galbraith: The Buck Stops Where?‖: Chicago Sun Times, 5<br />

November 1978<br />

Ricardo Escalante: El Universal, Caracas, Venezuela, 6 November 1978<br />

―Der Markt-ein Abgott oder ein Tyrann?‖: Deutsche Zeitung (Germany), 10<br />

November 1978<br />

Rudolf Gyan D‘Mello: Business India, Issue 1978: 30 October-12 November<br />

Oral History Interview: <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, December 1978<br />

―Galbraith advocates m<strong>and</strong>atory controls‖: San Jose Mercury, 14 January 1979<br />

―A chat with the professor‖: The Jerusalem Post, 26 January 1979<br />

―Galbraith on Inflation‖: Consumer Reports, February 1979<br />

Cynthia Skove: The Daily Press, Williamsburg, Virginia, March 1979<br />

Koji Kobayashi: Nippon Electric Co., 3 March 1979<br />

Clarence Bailey: ―Carter too soft on inflation‖: The Arizona Republic, Saturday 31<br />

March 1979<br />

Richard Brunell: Swarthmore visit: The Phoenix, 6 April 1979<br />

B. Nossiter: ―The Cupboard of Ideas is Bare‖: The Washington Post Outlook, 20<br />

May 1979<br />

Harvard Magazine, 1979: May-June<br />

Capital Magazine (Germany), July 1979<br />

German Radio <strong>and</strong> Television, Newfane, Vermont, July 1979 [Closed]<br />

Lloyd Grove: ―Galbraith: American Liberalism is alive <strong>and</strong> well…‖: Dallas Morning<br />

News, 4 July 1979<br />

―The Money Program‖: BBC, August 1979 [Closed]<br />

―Who are the nation‘s leaders today?‖: Time, 6 August 1979<br />

Jacqueline Simon: Politique Internationale, Summer 1979 (published Fall 1979)<br />

T.D.W. Productions, Inc.: Documentary on Vietnam War, Autumn 1979<br />

―America: The 2 nd Century‖: Dallas County Community Instructional Television<br />

Center, 4 September 1979<br />

re: Interest rate hike: Lewistown Morning Tribune, Sunday 16 September 1979<br />

Trip to Venezuela: The Daily Journal <strong>and</strong> El Nacional, 19 September 1979<br />

Adam Smith: ―JKG in person & print‖: New York Times Book Review: 30<br />

September 1979<br />

―OPEC is just following our instruction‖: World Paper, 1979: September/ October<br />

―Galbraith urges wage & price controls‖: The Capital Times, 25 October 1979<br />

―Galbraith‘s view of global economy‖: World Paper, 23 November 1979<br />

Mercado, Buenos Aires, 20 December 1979<br />

Boston Magazine, January 1980<br />

About JKG‘s views on the economy of France in the 80s: Vendredi Samedi<br />

Dimanche, 9 January 1980<br />

re: Galbraith/ Kuczynski: National Newspapers, Spring 1980<br />

La Vanguardia, Barcelona, Spain, 6 March 1980<br />

About JKG‘s position on Carter‘s anti-inflation plan: Boston Sunday Globe, 16<br />

March 1980<br />

Wisconsin State Journal, 31 March 1980<br />

[442]


1981<br />

1982<br />

Box 965<br />

1983<br />

Intermediair, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 June 1980<br />

―Patchwork Evolution‖: Voice of America, 26 June 1980<br />

Panorama, 21 July 1980<br />

Nico Kussendrager: Trouw/Kwarte, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 24 September 1980<br />

―On the Record‖: Time Magazine, 29 December 1980<br />

McPherson: Book World: The Washington Post, 26 April 1981<br />

Gilder <strong>and</strong> Novak: Public Opinion, 1981: April/May<br />

San Francisco Chronicle, 17 May 1981<br />

Christian Science Monitor, 9 June 1981<br />

HP, 15 August 1981<br />

Die Welfbuhne, 20 October 1981<br />

Harvard Crimson, 2 December 1981<br />

NHK Promotional Brochure (Japan): Using New Year‘s program interview from end<br />

of 1981, 1982<br />

Idees: Paris, France, 29 January 1981<br />

Hank Curth: Development Forum (Geneva), March 1982<br />

Jacques Fontaine: L’Expansion, 1982: 19 February-4 March<br />

―Stars Among the World‘s Leaders‖: Japan International Affairs Institute, April 1982<br />

Wakako Hironaka: ―The World in Future‖: Sochi-Sha, 25 April 1982 [Closed]<br />

Judy Steed: ―The Genial Giant of Economics‖: The Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 26<br />

April 1982<br />

Robery Healy Column: re: National Press Club: Boston Globe, 5 May 1982<br />

Patrick Barnard: Radio Canada International, 11 May 1982 [Closed]<br />

Der Spiegel, Summer 1982<br />

Business Report, July 1982<br />

Barry Critchley: The Financial Post (Toronto), 3 July 1982<br />

―Meet the Press‖ Reprints, 25 July 1982<br />

Litteraires Nouvelles, 19-25 August 1982<br />

Tom Slayton: Sunday Rutl<strong>and</strong> Herald, 29 August 1982<br />

Paul Tuz: Trufax (Canada), November 1982<br />

Bernard Krisher: Japanese magazine, Winter 1982<br />

Public Citizen, 26 September 1981 <strong>and</strong> Winter 1982<br />

TV Asahi, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 December 1982 [Closed]<br />

Mr. Gauhar: South, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 December 1982<br />

American Heritage Syndicated Radio, Taped 17 December 1982<br />

Tsuru/Samuelson/Galbraith Interview: TBS-Britannica, 1983 [Closed]<br />

Matsushita School Newspaper (Japan), January 1983<br />

―Galbraith-Samuelson: L‘Economie Americaine a la Loupe‖: Le Point (France), 27<br />

December 1982- 2 January 1983<br />

Belgian Radio/Television, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 4 February 1983<br />

Quote on being not wiser, but older: Reader’s Digest, March 1983 [Closed]<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: The Economics of Housework‖: Ms., April 1983<br />

Third World Quarterly, April 1983<br />

[443]


Box 966<br />

1984<br />

1985<br />

1986<br />

Ulkpolitikka (Finl<strong>and</strong>), Summer 1983<br />

―The Anatomy of Power‖: Challenge, 1983: July/August<br />

Re: interest rates: reprint of NYTimes interviews: San Francisco Chronicle, 8 August<br />

1983<br />

Arnold Heertje, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, Autumn 1983<br />

RAI Corporation Documentary on JFK, Autumn 1983<br />

Pio Manzu Conference Televised Message: Rimini, Italy, 16-18 October 1983<br />

David Warsh: The Boston Globe, 30 October 1983<br />

Earl Foell: ―The Anatomy of Power‖: Christian Science Monitor, 1 November 1983<br />

Barbara Reynolds: USA Today, 17 November 1983<br />

Tony Moncrieff: BBC Radio Series on <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 12 <strong>and</strong> 19 November 1983<br />

Dusan Simic: NIN Magazine (Yugoslavia), Winter 1983<br />

[ORF-Austrian TV, January 1984]<br />

Saturday Night, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 January 1984<br />

Slavenka Drakulic-Illic: Damas, 24 January 1984<br />

On Democratic Convention: San Francisco Chronicle, 16 June 1984<br />

The Socioeconomic Newsletter, 1984: June-July<br />

Quest for Peace, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 July 1984<br />

―Halba Galbraith‖: Mercado (Revista seminal), 19 July 1984<br />

―The Impact of Time,‖ Time, Inc., video series, 20 September 1984<br />

Arvid Bryne: Dagbladet, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 September 1984<br />

Campus Digest, October 1984<br />

Phil Romon: Liberation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 October 1984<br />

―Years of Danger, Years of Hope‖: Thomas Horton Associates, 1985<br />

David Luberoff: The Tab, 8 January 1985<br />

Marian Christy: ―Galbraith‘s Economic Formula‖: The Boston Globe, 20 January<br />

1985<br />

Ricciotti Antinolfi: ―La Conversione Keynesiana di Reagan‖: Politica ed Economica<br />

(Italy), February 1985<br />

Elseviers (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s), 9 March 1985<br />

The Internationalist: Irel<strong>and</strong>, April 1985<br />

Toyo Keizai Shinposha (Oriental Economist Ltd.), 17 May 1985<br />

―Conversation with JKG‖: Sunday Rutl<strong>and</strong> Herald <strong>and</strong> Sunday Times Argus, 23 June<br />

1985<br />

―Diplomats: Polite or Truthful?‖ Firing Line, 31 July 1985<br />

M.A. Barry: Journal de L’economie Africaine, September 1985<br />

De Novo, 1985: Fall/Winter<br />

JKG quotation on economy: Wall Street Journal, 10 December 1985<br />

―Theologian of Liberal Economics‖: The Texas Observer, 20 December 1985<br />

Anita Summer: New York Post, 26 December 1985<br />

―JKG: Alumnus of the Year‖: California Monthly, February 1986<br />

―La Parola all‘Ultimo Esorcista‖: Mondo Economico (Italy), 17 February 1986<br />

―Paradoja Capitalista‖: Actvalidad Economica (Spain), 1986: 24 March-6 April<br />

[444]


1987<br />

Liberation: Paris, France, 10 March 1986<br />

Englang: London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 29 May 1986<br />

―Parla il Profeta d‘America‖: La Repubblica, 1 July 1986<br />

The Keynesian Revolutionaries/ Col<strong>and</strong>er, August 1986<br />

Exame: in connection with Brazil visit, October 1986<br />

The MetroWest Extra, 3-9 October 1986<br />

―A Unica Saida e a Renegociacao‖: Exame (Brazil), 12 November 1986<br />

Galbraith on the Boesky Sc<strong>and</strong>al: The New York Times, 23 November 1986<br />

Caroline Bird: Modern Maturity, December 1986<br />

―Famous Fixers‖: The Texas Monthly, December 1986<br />

―About Boston‖: The New York Times, 4 December 1986<br />

[America‘s Defense Monitor: Militarism,‖ 1987]<br />

[NEXT, 1987] [Closed]<br />

―Beyond technology comes good design‖: Mechanical Engineering, January 1987<br />

―1929? Galbraith Sees Some Parallels‖: The Boston Globe, 18 January 1987<br />

―Diplomacy is Like Piloting a Plane‖: Indian Express (India), 28 January 1987<br />

―Galbraith: US Tilt to Pak Insanity‖: The Telegraph (India), 31 January 1987<br />

―Reagan is not Popular Among US College Students‖: Sunday Mail (Australia), 1-7<br />

February 1987<br />

―Wall Street Apocalypse Tomorrow?‖: Le Nouvel Observateur, 6-12 February 1987<br />

―JKG on Drastic Change‖: Indian Telegraph, 14 February 1987<br />

NHK Special on Harvard: Broadcast in Japan, 23 February 1987<br />

―J.K. Galbraith <strong>and</strong> the New Economics‖: The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 February<br />

1987<br />

―Galbraith Attacks Wall Street‖: The Straits Times (Singapore), 2 March 1987<br />

―Alternative to Militarism‖: New Times (USSR), 16 March 1987<br />

―Il Secondo Crash‖: Il Manifesto (Italy), 11 April 1987<br />

Tom Boyd: Speak-Up (France), May 1987<br />

Maclean’s (Canada), June 1987<br />

Kyoko Baba: NEXT (Japan), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 June 1987 [Closed]<br />

―Economists Scold <strong>and</strong> Advise Summit‖: Nihon Keizai Shimbum (Japan), 14 June<br />

1987<br />

Il Globo: Rome, Italy, July 1987 [Closed]<br />

Kyoko Baba: NEXT (Japan), August 1987 [Closed]<br />

―Galbraith: L‘important, c‘est la dette‖: L’Express, 7-13 August 1987<br />

[―Signs of two times: Market is ripe for a crash, economist warns‖: The Atlanta<br />

Constitution, 18 August 1987]<br />

―The Originals,‖ Toronto or Ottawa, 11 September 1987<br />

―Galbraith likes Brisk ‗Harvard‘ Work‖: The Daily Prophet, 2 October 1987<br />

―Signori, Si Volta Pagina‖: Il Mondo (Italy), 5 October 1987<br />

[USA Today, 21 October 1987]<br />

[The Miami Herald, 22 October 1987]<br />

―History of WCRB‖: Taped, 25 October 1987<br />

―The Seer Who Saw it Coming‖: The (London) Times, 26 October 1987<br />

―Imbecilli al Macero‖: Il Mondo (Italy), 2 November 1987<br />

―Galbraith Assails Reagan Economics‖: San Francisco Chronicle, 17 November<br />

1987<br />

[445]


Box 967<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

―La Recesion Puede Ilegar‖: Cambio, 30 November 1987<br />

―The World According to <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: Baron’s, 7 December 1987<br />

Boston Business Journal, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 December 1987<br />

―On the Firing Line‖: Excerpts from Fireline, 1988<br />

―Vedo Rosa‖: V di Repubblica (Italy), 1988<br />

Harvard Political Review, January 1988<br />

International Public Research (Japan), 1988: January/ February [Closed]<br />

―Galbraith Views Reagan‖: The Atlanta Constitution, 22 February 1988<br />

[Nikkei, 28 February 1988]<br />

Conversation with Ingrid Rima: Eastern Economic Journal, Spring 1988<br />

Tomosaburo Hirano: The Seikyo Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 March 1988<br />

Chris Deysson: Wirtschafts Woche (Germany), 8 April 1988<br />

[―To Galbraith everything old is new again‖: The Miami Herald, 17 April 1988]<br />

―The World According to Galbraith‖: Kingsport Time-News (Tennessee), 24 April<br />

1988<br />

Jean Ross: Contemporary Authors, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 May 1988<br />

―O Capital e a Culpa‖: O Independent (Portugal), 17 June 1988<br />

―La Semilla del Mal‖: El Pais (Spain), 26 June 1988<br />

Jackson Films Documentary: Time, Inc., 30 June 1988<br />

Vermont Public Radio: Vermont Property Owners Report, 1988: June-July<br />

―Still Playing the Numbers Game‖: The Cape Cod Times, 5 July 1988<br />

NHK Television, Newfane, Vermont, 12 July 1988<br />

CBS This Morning: Gassner letter, 15 July 1988<br />

Frank Anthony: Vermont Public Radio, Newfane, Vermont, 19 July 1988<br />

Progressive Farmer, Newfane, Vermont, 1 August 1988<br />

Dong-A Ilbo, September 1988<br />

―Then <strong>and</strong> Now‖: The Gao Journal, Fall 1988<br />

―An Uncertain Outlook‖: Maclean’s, 17 October 1988<br />

―Crack da Stupidita‖: Il Mondo (Italy), 24 October 1988<br />

―The Lonely Liberal‖: The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 25 October 1988<br />

―Galbraith as Soviet Advisor‖: Tribune of New Delhi, 29 October 1988<br />

―Rene Ord Om Pengene‖: Det Fri Aktuelt (Denmark), 30 October 1988<br />

Multinational Monitor, November 1988<br />

Andrew Schlesinger documentary, December 1988<br />

The International Review, December 1988<br />

[Processo, December 1988]<br />

Progressive Farmer, December 1988<br />

RAI, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 December 1988<br />

NCR Video: Perspective Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December 1988<br />

―La Nature Meme de l‘Agression‖: Le Monde, 21 December 1988<br />

[―Resolved: The Cold War is Not Coming to an End,‖ Firing Line debate #105,<br />

1989]<br />

Communist Magazine: Moscow, USSR, January 1989<br />

Izvestia, 4 January 1989<br />

[446]


Box 968<br />

Terry Philpot: ―Professor of the Faith‖: Community Care (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 19 January 1989<br />

[Melvyn Bragg: BBC Radio, 23 January 1989] [Closed]<br />

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 27 January 1989<br />

―An Economist as Big as the Ritz‖: The Observer, 29 January 1989<br />

Brook Productions: on Thatcher Decade, February 1989<br />

Five College International Forum, Spring 1989<br />

―Irrecuperable, La Deuda Externa‖: Proceso (Mexico), 6 March 1989<br />

―Wages Even Wall Street Can‘t Stomach‖: The New York Times, 3 April 1989<br />

L’Espresso, 10 April 1989<br />

Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgaria), May 1989<br />

―Le Capitalisme selon Galbraith‖: L’Expansion, 1990: 19 April, 2 May<br />

―Ideologia-Przemoc nad Myslenium‖: Gazeta Krakowsk (Pol<strong>and</strong>), 5 May 1989<br />

―Cantabrigian Commentary‖: The Boston Globe, 12 May 1989<br />

―L‘Europa e il Giapponne Scuotono‖: Il Messagero, 28 May 1989<br />

―Linea Diretta‖: RAI Channel One, Summer 1989<br />

Soundocumentaries on parallels with Great Depression, 5 June 1989<br />

―My Place‖: The Boston Globe, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 June 1989<br />

―It‘s Your Money‖: with Prins: Continental Cablevision, 12-19 June 1989<br />

―Do We Really Need It?‖: Nippon Television Network Corporation, 3 July 1989<br />

[Closed]<br />

Il Messagero, 25 July 1989<br />

Guardian, 28 July 1989<br />

―Experts are Confident that Bull Market will Continue‖: The Atlanta Constitution, 25<br />

August 1989<br />

[―It‘s a new trip to record territory, but some see familiar l<strong>and</strong>marks‖, 25 August<br />

1989]<br />

―Galbraith Shares Pointed Opinions‖: The Atlanta Constitution (Poulos), 17<br />

September 1989<br />

Exama (Brazil), 20 September 1989<br />

[The Five College International Forum, October 1989]<br />

Asahi Shimbum: New York, New York, 16 October 1989<br />

Craig Lambert: Harvard Magazine, November 1989<br />

Steve Pressman: Review of Political Economy (Engl<strong>and</strong>), November 1989<br />

―Just Another Habit‖: The Toronto Star, 4 November 1989<br />

―Firing Line: Telecast Typescript: Horne, JKG, Schlesinger on <strong>Kennedy</strong>/<br />

Macmillan,‖ 17 November 1989<br />

Wirtschafts Woche, 17 November 1989<br />

―Curmudgeon in Winter‖: Financial World, 28 November 1989<br />

―Eye on the Economy‖: CBN (Corporate Broadcasting Network), December 1989<br />

―Galbraith on Marketing‖: Review of Business, Winter 1989<br />

Shogakukan, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 December 1989<br />

Nicolo D‘Aquino: Il Mondo (Italy), 4 December 1989<br />

―Power in the Pacific‖: KCET Documentary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4<br />

December 1989<br />

Giovanni Forti: L’Espresso, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December 1989<br />

Tokyo Shimbum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 December 1989<br />

[447]


Box 969<br />

1990<br />

―All‘ Urss non rest ache privatizzare‖: Italia Oggi, 13 December 1989<br />

Dr. Roger Arnold: First <strong>and</strong> second editions of Economics (Textbook), 1988-1990<br />

[―A House of Cards: How Our Troubled Economy May Affect Your Personal<br />

Finances in the 1990s‖: Marketplace, 1990]<br />

―Mrs. Thatcher‘s Enlightenment‖: BBC Scotl<strong>and</strong> television documentary, 1990<br />

Naim Attallah: Singular Encounters, 1990<br />

Douglas Fraser: ―Still Sniping from the Trenches‖: The Scotsman, 27 January 1990<br />

―La Croissance de L‘Endettement‖: Dynasteurs (France), February 1990<br />

Menshikov: Aftenposten (Oslo), Venice, 23 February 1990<br />

―I Debiti Sono Pezzi di Carta‖: Il Mondo (Italy), 25 February 1990<br />

Liz Jackson: Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio broadcast of Britannica lecture <strong>and</strong><br />

interview, March 1990 [Closed]<br />

―JKG: A Long Life in the Public Eye‖: Gray Panther Network, March 1990<br />

Program for Appropriate Technology in Health: Path, Spring 1990<br />

―India is Third World No More‖: Business India (India), 1990: 19 March-1 April<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 April 1990<br />

BBC Radio 4, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 April 1990<br />

Steve Fogel <strong>and</strong> Mark Rosin: book on success, Cambridge, May 1990<br />

Televised documentary: ―A Whale of a Mess‖: Broadcast Communications<br />

(Engl<strong>and</strong>), May 1990<br />

Broadcast Communications: Documentary on Savings <strong>and</strong> Loans, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 15 May 1990<br />

[Kishimoto, 21 May 1990]<br />

―No Creo que el Capitalismo‖: La Vanguardia (Forti), 29 May 1990<br />

[―1929‖: MiddleMarch Films, 30 May 1990]<br />

San Sara Magazine, Summer 1990<br />

―Parla Galbraith‖: Corriere del Sera (Italy), 6 June 1990<br />

―A Voz da Experiencia‖: Veja (Brazil), 20 June 1990<br />

―Gorbachev‘s Dilemma‖: McCall’s Magazine, July 1990<br />

Jacqueline Masse: ―Economist: Economic Unity Top Priority‖: The Daily Yomiuri<br />

(Japan), 22 July 1990<br />

Il Messaggero, Newfane, Vermont, 24 July 1990<br />

―L‘unificazione non arricchische Bonn‖: Corriere Della Sera, 31 July 1990<br />

Newman, Berger, deCaunes: America in the 90s: Paris, Vermont?, August 1990<br />

Television documentary: ―Singapore in the Information Age‖: The Global View,<br />

Newfane, Vermont, 6 August 1990<br />

―Scuola Aperta‖: RAI, Newfane, Vermont, 13 August 1990<br />

Huw Richards: Times Higher Education Supplement: New York City, 11 September<br />

1990<br />

Ping Lu: China Times, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 September 1990<br />

Maharashtra Times, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 September 1990<br />

―Galbraith: Noi Tra Diritto e Petrolio‖: Rinascita (Italy), 16 September 1990<br />

North-South Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 September 1990<br />

―Di Male in Bush‖: Panorama (Italy), 30 September 1990<br />

Alexis Gregory, ―Art as Money‖: The Journal of Art, October 1990<br />

[448]


Box 970<br />

1991<br />

Mitchell Eisen: San Sara, 29 October 1990 4:00 pm<br />

―Genial Liberalism of J.K. Galbraith‖: The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2<br />

November 1990<br />

ABC News for Prime Time <strong>and</strong> Business World, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7<br />

November 1990<br />

Peter Stephens: The Age of Melbourne (Australia), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9<br />

November 1990<br />

[―Balancing the books‖: The Listener, 15 November 1990]<br />

―Interview with <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: La Vanguardia Revista (Spain), 21<br />

November 1990<br />

[―Monitor Forum‖: Christian Science Monitor, December 1990]<br />

―The Galbrathian Perspective on Development‖: Aurora, Winter 1990<br />

Brazilian Television: Washington, D.C., 3 December 1990<br />

―The Lofty Liberal: A.N. Wilson Meets Galbraith‖: The Spectator, 8 December 1990<br />

CNN, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December 1990<br />

―Monitor Forum‖, Boston, Massachusetts, 12 December 1990<br />

Asahi Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 December 1990<br />

―Investeren in Menselijk Kapitaal‖: Elsevier (Holl<strong>and</strong>), 22 December 1990<br />

―On trade <strong>and</strong> trade conflict‖: BBC PM Programme, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27<br />

December 1990<br />

―I Take Conflict to be Normal in India‖: The Sunday Times of India, 30 December<br />

1990<br />

[Attilio Moro: L’Unita, 1991]<br />

Dr. Roger Arnold, 1991<br />

[Kodansha, 1991] [Closed]<br />

[Literaturnaya Gazette, 1991]<br />

Pat York: Going Strong, 1991<br />

Haidar Bagir (Indonesia), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 January 1991<br />

―Moratoria, Recomienda Galbraith‖: El Financiero (Mexico), 10 January 1991<br />

Lori Abrams: Harvard Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 January 1991<br />

―I Danni piu Gravi‖: Italia Oggi, 17 January 1991<br />

―L‘Economia in Trincea‖: La Repubblica (Italy), 18 January 1991<br />

Radio: ―Pulse of the Nation‖, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 January 1991<br />

―Fix the Country, Before the Budget‖: The Berkshire Record, 25 January 1991<br />

Julian Barnes: Harvard Crimson, 25 January 1991<br />

By telephone: ―Daybreak‖: Australian Broadcasting, 28 January 1991<br />

Carla Ravaioli, 31 January 1991<br />

Swiss Television: SSR, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 February 1991<br />

Spanish Television: TVE, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 February 1991<br />

―Beyond Hate‖: Bill Moyers Documentary, Spring 1991<br />

―La Ficcion airea verdades profundas‖: El Pais (Spain), 7 March 1991<br />

―El Poder de Galbraith‖: La Gaceta (Spain), 9-10 March 1991<br />

―La Guera es un Horror Para Todos‖: El Pais, 10 March 1991<br />

O Globo (Brazil), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 March 1991<br />

[449]


1992<br />

EOS Productions: Reischauer Documentary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 April<br />

1991<br />

Luca Ciarrocca: GentleMoney (Italy), May 1991<br />

Thames Television: WGBH Documentary on the <strong>Kennedy</strong>s, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 12 May 1991<br />

Harvard Gazette: Two-parts, 7 June 1991 <strong>and</strong> 14 June 1991<br />

[Repubblica, 28 June 1991]<br />

―The Kitty Kelley of Delhi‖: The New York Times, 9 July 1991<br />

Sapio (Japan), 25 July 1991<br />

[Vermont Times, August 1991]<br />

―Are These the Smartest People‖: Parade Magazine, 4 August 1991<br />

Il Giornale, Milan, 25 August 1991<br />

―Sette Dom<strong>and</strong>e sul Communismo‖: Il Venerdi de Repubblica (Italy), September<br />

1991<br />

Piero Dorfles: RAI, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 September 1991<br />

Fuji TV Documentary on World War II: Washington, October 1991<br />

Monthly Gendai, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 October 1991<br />

Asahi Journal, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 October 1991<br />

Manoel de Carvalho: O Globo (Brazil), 27 October 1991<br />

Doris Cheng: Global Alliances Television, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 October<br />

1991<br />

Betty Mills: ―Intellect <strong>and</strong> Wit Once Graced the Political Realm‖: Bismarck Tribune,<br />

30 October 1991<br />

USIA Television, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 November 1991<br />

―The Head-in-the-S<strong>and</strong> Policy‖: The Washington Post, 1991: October 28-November<br />

3<br />

RAI (Italy), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 November 1991<br />

Diane Francis: Maclean’s Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 November 1991<br />

ARD German Television, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 November 1991<br />

Katholieke Radio Omroep (Netherl<strong>and</strong>s), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 November<br />

1991<br />

RAI Italian Public TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 November 1991<br />

Yumiko Nakajima: Ushio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 November 1991 [Closed]<br />

―La Speculation a Plonge l‘Amerique‖: Capital (France), December 1991<br />

Monthly Gendai (Japan), December 1991<br />

―Personalities‖: Article about JKG‘s use of febrile: The Washington Post, 12<br />

December 1991<br />

Kristin Probst: KIRO Newsletter, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 December 1991<br />

―Overheard‖ in Perspectives: comment on use of febrile: Newsweek, 23 December<br />

1991<br />

Documentary on World War II: CEL Communications Television, late 1991<br />

[Paolo Madron: Italia, 1992]<br />

Cover story article on the depression: USA Today, January 1992<br />

Galafilm Inv.: Canadian TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 January 1992<br />

NRC H<strong>and</strong>elsblad, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 January 1992<br />

RAI Italian TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 January 1992<br />

Tages Anzeiger (Swiss News), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 January 1992<br />

[450]


Box 971<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Strober: re: <strong>Kennedy</strong>, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 January 1992<br />

re: Harry Dexter White, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 January 1992<br />

[M.F., 28 January 1992]<br />

Weekly Economist (Japan), 18 February 1992<br />

Lichtpunt Belgian Television, Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 26 February 1992 [Closed]<br />

―De Opmars van de Generals‖: de Volksrant, 29 February 1992<br />

Francoise Burgess: Autrement (France), 1992: February/March<br />

NCR Video Perspective Transcript: OEB International, Spring 1992<br />

Il Mondo (Italy), 19 March 1992<br />

Walter Guzzardi: Time-Warner Magazines, 23 March 1992<br />

WCVB (channel 5), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 April 1992<br />

German Television Documentary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 April 1992<br />

Manchete TV (Brazil), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 April 1992<br />

Telepress Conference: Yugoslavia, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 April 1992<br />

Fuji Television Network, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 April 1992<br />

Blue Mountain Center Video, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 April 1992<br />

―I Reagans Ruiner‖: Det Fri Aktuelt (Denmark), 25 April 1992<br />

Thomas Karier: Eastern Washington University, 27 April 1992<br />

Excelsior (Mexican News), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 April 1992<br />

BBC Newshour, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 3 May 1992 [Closed]<br />

Tony Kwan (Canada), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1992: 30 April <strong>and</strong> 3 May<br />

HP/De Tijd, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 May 1992<br />

By telephone: BBC Live, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 May 1992<br />

Toronto Star, 6 May 1992<br />

Aurora Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 May 1992<br />

By telephone: Australia Broadcasting Corporation Radio, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 7 May 1992<br />

CNN America, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 May 1992<br />

By phone: Peter Snow: BBC-TV‘s Newsnight programme, 8 May 1992<br />

CBC Radio Network: Canadian Int., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 May 1992<br />

―La Voix de l‘autre Amerique‖: Le Devoir (Canada), 11 May 1992<br />

―Inside Opinion‖: CNBC, Boston, Massachusetts, 12 May 1992<br />

Seikyo Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 May 1992<br />

By telephone: Paolo Madron: Milano Finanza, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 May<br />

1992<br />

Montreal Gazette, Cambridge, Massachuestts, 13 May 1992<br />

Nihon Keizai Shumbun, 24 May 1992<br />

―The Unjust Society‖: Maclean’s, 25 May 1992<br />

Samsara Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 May 1992<br />

Michael Cannell, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 May 1992<br />

University du Quebec, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 May 1992<br />

RAI: Italian Broadcasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 May 1992<br />

[―Historical Economic Prospects for Yugoslavia‖: Dnevnik, June 1992]<br />

Fogel: The Transformation of Economics, [1 June 1992]<br />

The Journal: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10<br />

June 1992<br />

[451]


―How to stay in grey shape‖: The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 12 June 1992<br />

By telephone: on A Tenured Professor: Capital (Germany), 15 June 1992<br />

―Modern Times‖: NPR Live, Boston, Massachusetts, 20 June 1992<br />

[Thomas Karier: ―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith looks back at the Reagan-Bush era‖: In<br />

These Times, 10-23 June 1992]<br />

By telephone: RAI, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 June 1992<br />

About NAFTA: ORF Austrian Radio <strong>and</strong> TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 July<br />

1992<br />

Panorama (Italy), Newfane, Vermont, 7 July 1992<br />

By telephone: Manchete (Brazil), Newfane, Vermont, 14 August 1992<br />

[―Lateline‖: Australian Broadcasting Company, 20 August 1992]<br />

―Los Problemas Surgen Cu<strong>and</strong>o no hay Dinero‖: El Pais (Spain), 22 August 1992<br />

―World Business Satellite‖: TV Tokyo, Newfane, Vermont, 28 August 1992<br />

Cite Libre (Canada), September 1992<br />

Sansara (Japan): re Culture of Contentment, September 1992<br />

Les Productions la Fete: Canadian TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 September<br />

1992<br />

LWT ―Special Inquiry‖, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 11 September 1992<br />

Television: ―Newsnight‖: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 September 1992<br />

Bill Roberts: ―In His Twilight, Galbraith Still a Towering Presence‖: Toronto Star,<br />

27 September 1992<br />

Swiss Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 September 1992<br />

―Return to Surrender‖: The American Legion Magazine, October 1992<br />

CNN TV, Boston, Massachusetts, 1 October 1992<br />

re: The Culture of Contentment: Knack (Belgium), 1 October 1992<br />

Radio <strong>and</strong> television: ARD Germany, Washington, D.C., 5 October 1992<br />

William Buckley: ―The Tenured Radical,‖ 8 October 1992<br />

ABC News Nightlight-London, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 October 1992<br />

―Schocktherapien Eignen Sich Nur…‖: Die Weltwoche (Switz.), 15 October 1992<br />

Television: Television of Spain, New York, New York, 15 October 1992<br />

By telephone: BBC World Service, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 October 1992<br />

Firing Line telecast, week of 18 October 1992<br />

James Tu: The China Times (Taiwan), 19 October 1992<br />

Television: Premiere Magazine (Germany), Boston, Massachusetts, 19 October 1992<br />

Jeremy Howard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 October 1992<br />

United Daily Times (Taiwan), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 October 1992<br />

By telephone: Hartford Business Journal, Hartford, Connecticut, 30 October 1992<br />

<strong>John</strong> Saunders: ―A Working Man‘s White House‖: about Clinton: Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail<br />

(Canada), 30 October 1992<br />

―More Conservative Than I‖: The Progressive: November 1992<br />

By telephone: Argentina FM Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 November 1992<br />

Radio: RAI (Italy), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 November 1992<br />

By telephone: L’Espresso (Italy), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November 1992<br />

Maclean’s Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November 1992<br />

Radio: RAI (Italy), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 November 1992<br />

Television: National Film Board of Canada, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 November<br />

1992<br />

―A Liberal Welcome‖: Maclean’s (Canada), 16 November 1992<br />

[452]


Box 972<br />

1993<br />

Nathan Gardels: ―Spend Now, Tax the Rich Later‖: New Perspectives Quarterly: Los<br />

Angeles Times, 20 November 1992<br />

―Shifting Gears, Not Direction‖: The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 25 November 1992<br />

―Economie Vs. nu al baat Bij Clinton‖: Het Parool (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s), 28 November<br />

1992<br />

CNN Special Reports, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 December 1992<br />

Harvard Institute for International Development, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8<br />

December 1992<br />

―The World Tonight‖: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December 1992<br />

Radio: Nihon Shortwave Broadcasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 December<br />

1992<br />

[―An interview with <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: Insight, January 1993]<br />

Television Slovenija, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 January 1993<br />

―The Wisdom (<strong>and</strong> Wit) of JKG‖, Cambridge Chronicle, 21 January 1993<br />

Grubin Productions: Filming for FDR PBS program: 30 Francis Ave.: Cancel, 22<br />

January 1993<br />

Television: Antenna 3 de Television (Spain), Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 26 February 1993<br />

―The Return of Keynes‖: New Perspectives Quarterly, Spring 1993<br />

Kenji Communications, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 March 1993<br />

Voir Newsweekly, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 March 1993<br />

MEGA Greek TV, Cambridge, MA, 25 March 1993<br />

Die Zeit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 March 1993<br />

Margo Howard: ―Lunch on the Left Bank: JKG‖: Boston Magazine, April 1993<br />

―Osterreich hat das Beste…‖: Trend (Austria), April 1993<br />

Report on Business Management: The Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail (Canada), Cambridge, 2 April<br />

1993<br />

Television: Barraclough/Carey Productions: re: JFK, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6<br />

April 1993<br />

L’Espresso, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 April 1993<br />

Documentary film: Bill Donovan: about Michael Harrington, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, 21 April 1993<br />

―Clinton‘s First Hundred Days‖: The Boston Phoenix, 16-22 April 1993<br />

[El Norte, May 1993]<br />

[Greg Kimura, 12 May 1993]<br />

Dr. Fink: re: JFK: German Public Radio, 30 Francis Ave., 14 May 1993 at 4pm<br />

Saturday Night, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 May 1993<br />

―Political Memoirs‖: BBC Television, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 25-27 May 1993<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 June 1993<br />

H<strong>and</strong>elsblatt (Germany), 21 June 1993<br />

Professor Thomas Zoumaras, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 June 1993<br />

Asahi Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 June 1993<br />

David Armstrong, Newfane, Vermont, 23 July 1993<br />

―The Heresies of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: Challenge, 1993: July-August<br />

Marc Chalamet, Newfane, Vermont, 2 August 1993<br />

By telephone: Visa Heinonen: Finnish Consumer Res. Ctr.: 4 August 1993<br />

[453]


1994<br />

By telephone: Europeo, Newfane, Vermont, 5 August 1993<br />

RAI TV, Newfane, Vermont, 7 August 1993<br />

Ms. Noel Riley Fitch, Newfane, Vermont, 9 August 1993<br />

World Media, Newfane, Vermont, 30 August 1993<br />

[The Boston Sunday Globe, 12 September 1993]<br />

Television: Bestsellers with Ray Rickman, Cambridge, Massachusetts: 30 Francis.<br />

Ave., 21 September 1993<br />

By telephone: re: Culture of Contentment: Australian Radio, 22 September 1993<br />

Michel Cormier: CBC TV, 30 Francis Ave., 8 October 1993<br />

J. Yenkin: Associated Press, 30 Francis Ave., 12 October 1993<br />

BBC Radio: 30 Francis Ave., 14 October 1993<br />

Harvard College Economist, 30 Francis Ave., 19 October 1993<br />

MacLeish: Monitor Radio, 30 Francis Ave., 19 October 1993<br />

Bernard Margueritte, 30 Francis Ave., 27 October 1993<br />

By telephone: Harvard Independent, 28 October 1993<br />

―The Third <strong>and</strong> Fourth Coming of JKG‖: Saturday Night (Canada), November 1993<br />

Natassa Bastea: 30 Francis Ave., 2 November 1993<br />

Morton Silverstein: WNET-TV, 30 Francis Ave., 4 November 1993<br />

KSG Forum Interview <strong>and</strong> Dinner: <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, 9 November 1993<br />

Spencer Glendon, 30 Francis Ave., 10 November 1993<br />

―Economist Galbraith Shares Viewpoints‖: Harvard Gazette, 12 November 1993<br />

Professor Malcolm Maclure, 30 Francis Ave., 12 November 1993<br />

Gendai Magazine, 30 Francis Ave., 16 November 1993<br />

By telephone: Bud Lembke: Political Pulse Newsletter, 17 November 1993<br />

re: JFK: Today Show: <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, 19 November 1993<br />

―Taloustilistai‖: Helsingin Sanomat (Finl<strong>and</strong>), 23 November 1993<br />

Newsday, 30 Francis Ave., 2 December 1993<br />

[Anchorage Daily News, 5 December 1993]<br />

Julian Cr<strong>and</strong>all HOllick: NPR, 30 Francis Ave., 7 December 1993<br />

<strong>John</strong> Cort, 30 Francis Ave., 8 December 1993<br />

Portuguese TV, 30 Francis Ave., 9 December 1993<br />

Television: Future Quest, 30 Francis Ave., 10 December 1993<br />

Karen Rothmyer: ―Economists Don‘t Impress Galbraith‖: Newsday, 12 December<br />

1993<br />

Jonathan Yenkin: Syndicated publication, December 1993-Winter 1994<br />

[Phil Thomas: Planet 104, 1994]<br />

Gendai (Japan), January 1994<br />

By telephone: L’Unita (Italy), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 January 1994<br />

By telephone: Piero Pugliese: RAI, 13 January 1994<br />

Neil Kinnock: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 January 1994<br />

Rick Bauerly: re JFK, 30 Francis Ave., 14 January 1994<br />

Charles Truehart, 30 Francis Ave., 17 January 1994<br />

Jonathan Wiesen, 30 Francis Ave., 19 January 1994<br />

Richard Katz: Global Business, Spring 1994<br />

Vanity Fair questionnaire, Spring 1994<br />

Rene de Bok: De St<strong>and</strong>ard (The Hague), 3 March 1994<br />

―Galbraith; Gr<strong>and</strong>s Travaux Plutot‖: La Tribune (France), 7 March 1994<br />

[454]


Box 973<br />

―Late Night Live‖: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 22 March 1994<br />

Greek TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 March 1994<br />

Josh Clark: Mother Jones, 1994: March/April<br />

Cancelled: Jorge Halperin: Clarin, 30 Francis Ave., 4 April 1994<br />

French Television, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 April 1994<br />

Il Secolo (Genoa), 30 Francis Ave., 6 April 1994<br />

By telephone: Del Reddy, 30 Francis Ave., 22 April 1994<br />

Het Parool (Holl<strong>and</strong>), 30 Francis Ave., 26 April 1994<br />

Radio: BBC Scotl<strong>and</strong>, 28 April 1994<br />

―Democracy <strong>and</strong> the Global Economy‖: Planet (Wales), 1994: April/May<br />

By telephone: Global Business, 30 Francis Ave., 5 May 1994<br />

Washington Post Advertising Supplement: re: Indian Industrial Development, 18<br />

May 1994<br />

[―In the presence of a great mind‖: The Scotsman, 24 May 1994]<br />

Fugi TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 May 1994<br />

Ken Gormley: about Archibald Cox, 2 June 1994<br />

TV Slovenia, 30 Francis Ave., 3 June 1994<br />

Global Business (Japan): 7 June 1994 [Closed]<br />

German Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 June 1994<br />

Swiss Radio: WGBH Studio, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 June 1994<br />

Tiempo Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 June 1994<br />

Greg Heberlein: ―Investors Should Indulge in Financial Euphoria‖: The Seattle<br />

Times, 10 July 1994<br />

<strong>John</strong> Karol: Apertura Documentary, Newfane, Vermont, 11 July 1994<br />

R<strong>and</strong>y Holhut: The Brattleboro Reformer, 15 July 1994<br />

Swedish Radio,, Newfane, Vermont, 1 August 1994<br />

―E Cruel Establizar‖: Journal do Brasil, 16 August 1994<br />

Bilanze (Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), Newfane, Vermont, 20 August 1994<br />

―Duas Visoes do Desemprego‖: Folha de S. Paulo (Brazil), 21 August 1994<br />

―Galbraith Questions Conventional Wisdom‖: The Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail (Canada), 25<br />

August 1994<br />

―Q & A with <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖: The Reuter Forum Journal, Fall 1994<br />

Edmundo Bracho: Quimera Magazine (Spain), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6<br />

September 1994<br />

Andrew Heintzman: re: Marshall McLuhan, October 1994<br />

―Los Dirigentes y la Estupidez‖: El Pais (Spain), 22 October 1994<br />

―Globalization According to Galbraith‖: Asahi Shimbun Weekly, 7 November 1994<br />

Jean Solbes: Avancees, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 November 1994<br />

Marion Milne: re: Hiroshima: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 November 1994<br />

BBC: 20 th Century History Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 November 1994<br />

<strong>John</strong> Renner: BBC Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21 November 1994<br />

Radio: Talk of the Nation: NPR, Boston, Massachusetts, 28 November 1994<br />

―Boston: the way it was‖: WGBH Television, 29 November 1994<br />

Kees Tamboer: ―We Zullen Galbraith weer Omaren‖: Parool (Holl<strong>and</strong>), 29<br />

Novmeber 1994<br />

[455]


Box 974<br />

1995<br />

1996<br />

Gerard Meruchner: Bloomberg Business News:,Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30<br />

November 1994<br />

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (TV), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 December<br />

1994<br />

Japan Broadcasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 December 1994<br />

CNN Moneyline, Boston, Massachusetts, 12 December 1994<br />

CNBC-TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 December 1994<br />

Jacqueline Massie: Tribune de Geneve, 14-15 January 1995<br />

BBC Television, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 18 January 1995<br />

―Beauty Bond‖: Hindustan Times Sunday Magazine, 12 February 1995<br />

Life Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 March 1995<br />

Andrea Fiano: ―Galbraith: Macche Crisi la Discesa…‖ MF (Italy), 9 March 1995<br />

By Telephone: Australian Broadcasting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 March 1995<br />

By telephone: Exame (Brazil), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 March 1995<br />

The Wire, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, 1995: 18 May-1 June<br />

Television: Chengdu TV (China), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 June 1995<br />

―Are We Having Fun Yet‖: The Boston Phoenix, 2-8 June 1995<br />

Today’s Seniors (Canada), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 June 1995<br />

Douglass Goold: ―Galbraith to G-7: Enjoy Yourselves‖: Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 17<br />

June 1995<br />

By telephone: Le Nouvel Observateur, 29 June 1995<br />

Manager Magazine (Germany), Newfane, Vermont, 16 July 1995<br />

Robert Scully Show: CBC, Newfane, Vermont, 20 July 1995<br />

Vermont Business Magazine: September 1995<br />

ULISSE2000 Alitalia, October 1995<br />

De Financieel-Economische, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 October 1995<br />

―The Lion in Winter‖: The Boston Globe, 24 October 1995<br />

―Guggenheim Foundation Seeking Donations‖: New York Times, 31 October 1995<br />

Global Viewpoint, November 1995 [Closed]<br />

Nathan Gardels: Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

November 1995<br />

[William Davis: The Boston Globe, November 1995]<br />

―Boston: The way it was‖: I <strong>and</strong> II‖ WGBH-TV, 1995: 2 March <strong>and</strong> 14 November<br />

Nippon Hoso Kyokai, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 November 1995<br />

―Political Memoirs‖: CTV Network (Canada), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17<br />

November 1995<br />

BBC Cold War Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 November 1995<br />

―Reputations‖: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 December 1995<br />

―Galbraith Advice at 87‖: Denver Post, 6 December 1995<br />

The Fifties (Film), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 December 1995<br />

Battle for Ideas: BBC-TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 December 1995<br />

On Albert Speer: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 December 1995<br />

―The Lead‖: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15<br />

December 1995<br />

[456]


1997<br />

Documentary on JKG: Lives <strong>and</strong> Legacies Films: Stone Soup Productions, 1996<br />

Forbes International (Japan), January 1996<br />

Boston Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 January 1996<br />

―The Most Important People of All‖: Improper Bostonian, 20 December 1995-16<br />

January 1996<br />

Harvard International Review, Spring 1996<br />

The Hidaka Report, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 March 1996 [Closed]<br />

Promotional Video on Robert Brustein, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 March 1996<br />

BBC <strong>and</strong> WGBH, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26 March 1996<br />

―O Oikovopoyoyos‖: Eynenteyeh (Greece), 31 March 1996<br />

―Social Ulighed er Uforenelig‖: Informacion (Denmark), 13-14 April 1996<br />

German Television Documentary on Speer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 April<br />

1996<br />

―A Conversation with JKG‖: The Boston Globe Business Section, 28 April 1996<br />

―Galbraith to Post: Don‘t Forget 1929‖: The New York Post, 10 May 1996<br />

―Galbraith Still Doesn‘t Economize…‖: San Jose Mercury-News, 27 May 1996<br />

Veja Magazine (Brazil), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 May 1996<br />

Wirtschaftswoche, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 May 1996<br />

The Global Connection television taping, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 June 1996<br />

―I expect Sweden to be a leader of welfare‖: Ordfront (Sweden), July 1996<br />

―Have we learned anything about the Good Society?‖: Firing Line Telecast, Taped<br />

11 July 1996<br />

―Leben auf dem Pulverfab‖: Wirtschaftswoche, 11 July 1996<br />

[Regina Zappa: ―In Search of True Democracy‖: Jornal do Brasil, 22 July 1996]<br />

Carlos Lauria: Noticias, Newfane, Vermont, 30 July 1996<br />

<strong>John</strong> Walsh: ―Thursday Diary‖: The Independent (London): at Ritz, 1 August 1996<br />

Documentary on Speer: Der Spiegel, Cambridge: Massacusetts, 15 August 1996<br />

Weekly Economist (Japan), 20 August 1996<br />

―Uno Show che non Incanta Piu‖: Panorama (Italy), 29 August 1996<br />

Frank Anthony: ―Spoken Word‖ Series: Vermont Public Radio, Autumn 1996<br />

Alahram <strong>and</strong> Al Itihad (Arabic Newspapers), [5 September 1996]<br />

―Galbraith Sees War Against Poor‖: Providence Journal-Bulletin, 20 September<br />

1996<br />

[Ordfront Magasin (Stockholm), October 1996]<br />

―Globalisation Desirable: Galbraith‖: The Hindu (India), 2 October 1996<br />

―EE.UU. Olvida a los pobres‖: Clarin (Argentina), 26 October 1996<br />

―Soyons Francs: Les Riches, Les Pauvres‖: Le Nouveau Quotidien (France), 6<br />

November 1996<br />

Suomen Kuvalehti, 7 November 1996<br />

Videoconference: Australian Council for Overseas Aid, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

6 December 1996<br />

[Ana Magdalene Horta: O Globo (Brazil), 1997]<br />

[BBC Money Programme, 1997]<br />

Norman Mailer Project: Les Films D‘Ici, 1997<br />

Stanley Zuckerman: Lives <strong>and</strong> Legacies Films, [1997]<br />

Westminster Productions/Summer Glimcher: Conversations with Harvard Faculty,<br />

1997<br />

[457]


Box 975<br />

1998<br />

CBC: ―The National‖, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 6 January 1997<br />

―I look forward to Blair taking over‖ The Times (London), 7 January 1997<br />

Yomiuri Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 February 1997<br />

―Tea at the Ritz with a champion of the poor‖: The Sunday Times (London), 9 March<br />

1997<br />

―In the den with the lion of liberalism‖: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 March 1997<br />

CBC Newsworld, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 March 1997<br />

WGBH Documentary: ―Life <strong>and</strong> Times of JKG‖, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 26-28<br />

March 1997<br />

―This is Yomiuri‖: Yomiuri Shimbun, June 1997<br />

―The Unconventional Wisdom of JKG‖: World Economic Affairs, 1997:<br />

Spring/Summer<br />

VIDEA documentary: ―Democracy‖<br />

Correspondence <strong>and</strong> Transcript, 1997<br />

Taping, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 September 1997<br />

On Cliff <strong>and</strong> Virginia Durr, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14-15 September 1997<br />

Pebble in a Pond: BBC Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 September 1997<br />

History Channel, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 September 1997<br />

BBC First Circle Films, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 September 1997<br />

Studs Terkel: BBC Radio, 29 September 1997 at 2:00 pm<br />

Craig Freedman: re: George Stigler, October 1997<br />

By telephone: Maclean’s Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 October 1997 at<br />

4:00 p.m.<br />

Mondo 3: RAI, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28-29 October 1997 at 1:30 p.m.<br />

[―What can we learn from it? Patience‖: The Independent, 29 October 1997]<br />

[American Heritage Magazine, November 1997]<br />

Television: Barraclough: Not done, calling back, 30 Francis Ave., November 1997<br />

[―Leaving Eden‖: Alabama Public Television, December 1997]<br />

NPR: ―Talk of the Nation‖: WBUR, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 December 1997<br />

―The World-Millennium Interview‖: WGBH, Boston, Massachusetts, 18 December<br />

1997<br />

[BBC World Update, 1998]<br />

Contemporary Authors, Revised version, 1998<br />

[Crocker Snow Jr.: World Times, 1998]<br />

[Miscellaneous foreign language publications, 1998]<br />

[―Think Tank‖, 1998]<br />

[―An evening with Galbraith‖: Pravda, 1-5 January 1998]<br />

Tokyo Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 January 1998<br />

Mainichi Newspapers, 30 Francis Ave., 7 January 1998 at 2 pm<br />

RAI: ―Short History of Economics‖, Cambridge, MA, 8-15 January 1998<br />

Alexa McDonough, 30 Francis Ave., 13 January 1998 at noon<br />

TV Asahi, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 January 1998<br />

Constantin von Barloewen, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 29 January 1998<br />

[Iain Watson: BBC Newsnight, 5 February 1998]<br />

Il Sole (Italy), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 February 1998<br />

[458]


Box 976<br />

DoRo Film Produktion, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 12 February 1998<br />

―The New Industrial State of an Old-Style Gentleman‖: Financial Times (London),<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20 February 1998<br />

On Claire Boothe Luce: A&E, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 February 1998<br />

Yomiuri Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 27 February 1998<br />

Hidaka Report (Japan), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 March 1998<br />

Tim Cornwell: Times Higher Education Supplement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16<br />

March 1998<br />

Carta Capital Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 March 1998<br />

[Yoshiki Hidaka: ―Yoshiki Hidaka‘s Washington Report‖, 19 April 1998]<br />

Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan), 1998: April 2, 22-24<br />

Ill Messaggero (Italy), 27 April 1998<br />

[Joe Gray: Ag-Culture Media Project, 30 April 1998]<br />

Clinton Project: BBC, 12 Mary 1998 at 2:00 pm<br />

By telephone: S. Reske: Minnesota Law <strong>and</strong> Politics, 27 May 1998 at 4:00 p.m.<br />

[―Fifty years of free India: A panel‖: South Asian Community Diary, 1998:<br />

May/June]<br />

[Radio Australia, June 1998]<br />

Professor V.L. Inozemtsev: Svobodnaya Mysl (Russia), 17 June 1998<br />

―Galbraith on crashes, Japan <strong>and</strong> walking sticks‖: The Observer (U.K.), 21 June<br />

1998<br />

[―Galbraith on dangers of unbridled optimism‖: Guardian Weekly, 28 June 1998]<br />

Re: changing nature of corporations: BBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 31 July 1998<br />

at 3:00 pm<br />

―American Dreamers‖: George, August 1998<br />

Nikkei Business Publications, Newfane, Vermont, 3 August 1998 at 3:00 p.m.<br />

Channel 13 program on J. <strong>Kennedy</strong> Onassis: 30 Francis Ave., 8 August 1998 at 3:00<br />

pm<br />

Teresa Turiera, Newfane, Vermont, 14 August 1998 at 3:00 p.m.<br />

Nikkei Business (Japan), 24 August 1998<br />

Guelph, Newfane, Vermont, 28 August 1998<br />

Melbar Entertainment Group, Newfane, Vermont, 29 August 1998<br />

Bungei Shunju, 30 Francis Ave., 10 September 1998 at 4:00 p.m.<br />

[Mainichi Shimbun, 10 September 1999]<br />

Helen Trinca: Sydney Morning Herald, 14 September 1998<br />

Clarin (Argentina), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 September 1998<br />

Wealth of Man: BBC, 30 Francis Ave., 16 September 1998 at 3 pm<br />

[Peter Rippon: BBC World Service, 17 September 1998]<br />

―Blair Vuole un nuovo Fondo Monetario‖: La Repubblica(Italy), 22 September 1998<br />

ZDF Television, 30 September 1998<br />

―Il Gr<strong>and</strong>e Vecchio‖: Riflessi, October 1998<br />

―El Ultimo Keynesiana‖: El Pais (Spain), 4 October 1998<br />

CNBC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 October 1998<br />

Nordic News Network, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8 October 1998<br />

Birthday interview: Suddeutscher-Verlag (Germany), 13 October 1998<br />

WBUR re: birthday, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 October 1998<br />

[459]


Box 977<br />

1999<br />

Pagina/12 (Argentina), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 19 October 1998<br />

TV Slovenia, 23 October 1998<br />

Swiss Broadcasting, 25 October 1998<br />

―Height of Eloquence‖: The New Yorker, 30 November 1998<br />

Yomiuri Shimbun, 1 December 1998 at 4 pm<br />

[Von Barloewen, 2 December 1998]<br />

―World financial markets: how stable are they?‖: Harvard Gazette, 3 December<br />

1998<br />

―Highlight of a U.S. Experience‖: The Hindu (India), 6 December 1998<br />

―Nessun Contraccolpo e Bill Sopravvivera‖: La Repubblica (Italy), 22 December<br />

1998<br />

Global Citizens Circle Magazine, 1998-1999 season<br />

[Huertgen Film Project L.L.C., 1999]<br />

Reuters Millennium Poll, 1999<br />

Frank Anthony: Whisky Isl<strong>and</strong> Magazine, winter/spring 1999<br />

―Galbraith: la speculazione resta…‖: Corriere Della Sera (Italy), January 1999<br />

Wired Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 4 January 1999<br />

―Galbraith: La Democratie Peut Etre Detournee‖: Construire (France), 16 February<br />

1999<br />

Spanish T.V.: Miraceche Imagen y Comunicacion S.L., 19 February 1999<br />

ECAAR, March 1999<br />

―Kampfer fur mehr Gerechtigkeit‖: Bruckenbauer (Germany), 9 March 1999<br />

Jessica Glass: on Huertgen Battle WWII, 24 March 1999<br />

―The Economist as Renaissance Man‖: Minnesota Law <strong>and</strong> Politics, April 1999<br />

Ta Nea (Greece), 1999: March/April<br />

Television: Award Productions on NH Primary, 14 April 1999<br />

―Like all bubbles, this will burst‖: The Observer, 18 April 1999<br />

―Friedman, Galbraith lock horns over social security‖: AARP Bulletin, May 1999<br />

―Message for the 21 st Century‖: JKG biography: NHK-TV, May 1999<br />

Prabhakar Mithai: “The Depression: An Oral History”, May 1999<br />

―To explain web mania‖: Wall Street Journal, 18 May 1999<br />

Firing Line: re: Name Dropping: New York, New York, 18 May 1999<br />

For Name Dropping: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation TV: cancelled, 30 May<br />

999<br />

―Globalization, Government, <strong>and</strong> Community‖: Forum (Canadian Municipalities<br />

Magazine), 1999: May/June<br />

―JKG: Economist is Great in Stature‖: Desert News, 6 June 1999<br />

ABC Radio Australia, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 June 1999<br />

T.D. Allman: GQ Magazine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 17 June 1999<br />

The American Prospect Promotional Video, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 June<br />

1999<br />

W.F. Buckley: on Bombing Survey: National column, 24 June 1999<br />

Gary Duncan: ―Galbraith Warns US Market Bubble Could Burst‖: The Scotsman, 29<br />

June 1999<br />

―Ideologien taugen nichts‖: Schweizer Famille, 1 July 1999<br />

[460]


Box 978<br />

2000<br />

―Sitting out the party with Galbraith‖: The Observer, 4 July 1999<br />

[Harold T. Miller, 6 July 1999]<br />

Mehren: ―Galbraith Drops Names‖: Los Angeles Times, 7 July 1999<br />

Maclean’s Magazine, Newfane, Vermont, 28 July 1999<br />

Roger Donaldson: Thirteen Days, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 1999<br />

[William Keegan: The Oldie, August 1999]<br />

Galbraith writ large‖: Maclean’s Magazine (Canada), 2 August 1999<br />

Stephen Moss: ―Infirm in all but Opinion‖: The Guardian (U.K.), 5 August 1999<br />

National Public Radio: WBUR, Boston, Massachusetts, 11 August 1999<br />

Nicholas Davidoff: re: Simon Kuznets, Newfane, Vermont, 18 August 1999<br />

La Presse (Montreal), 24 August 1999<br />

TV Asahi: Office Kei, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 September 1999<br />

Mainichi Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 September 1999<br />

Glasgow Sunday Herald, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 11 September 1999<br />

Anthony Wilson-Smith: ―Lunch with <strong>John</strong> Galbraith‖: MacLean’s (Canada), 20<br />

September 1999<br />

Verlag Finanz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 20 September 1999<br />

Weekly Economist: Mainichi Newspapers (Japan), 21 September 1999<br />

Channel 5 Boston, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 September 1999<br />

Peter Jay: BBC Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 21-24 September 1999<br />

Boston Magazine Year 2000 Issue: 29 September 1999<br />

―Greatest Photographs of the 20 th Century‖: Hoover <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong>son: Life Magazine,<br />

October 1999<br />

Rory O‘Connor: Boston Magazine, [October 1999]<br />

―The Wallstreet Hat Sich‖: Finanz und Wrtschaft, 2 October 1999<br />

Video interview: ―The Message for the 21 st Century‖: Set World Creation (Japan),<br />

1999: 26 September <strong>and</strong> 3 October<br />

―The Message‖: Talkback Productions (BBC), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14<br />

October 1999<br />

―The Unfinished Century‖: Arlington Advocate: Arlington, Massachusetts, 14<br />

October 1999<br />

Mainichi Shimbun, 21 October 1999<br />

―Green Blood-Red Tears‖: Documentary on farm crisis: Ag-Culture Media Project,<br />

November 1999<br />

―Secrets of Aging‖: Boston <strong>Museum</strong> of Science, Boston, Massachusetts, 3<br />

November 1999<br />

On the crash: ARD German TV, 11 November 1999<br />

[L’Espresso, 19 November 1999]<br />

Australian TV, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 30 November 1999<br />

Finance <strong>and</strong> Development (International Monetary Fund), December 1999<br />

LA Times, December 1999<br />

Mainichi Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 7 December 1999<br />

Elizabeth Mehren: Los Angeles Times, 12 December 1999<br />

Nikkei: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan), 16 December 1999<br />

Sankei Shimbun: postponed, will call, 20 December 1999<br />

[461]


2001<br />

2002<br />

First Circle Films Series: on dictatorships, 2000<br />

Mainichi Newspapers (Japan), 2000<br />

Robert Irvine: Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 2000<br />

[Barb Clapham: Canadian Investment Review, Winter 2000]<br />

―Predictions‖: Times Higher Education Supplement (Engl<strong>and</strong>), Winter 2000<br />

Video interview: Jackie: Behind the Myth, Winter 1999-2000<br />

Tim Cornwell: Times Higher Education Supplement, February 2000<br />

―Tutti I Presidenti di Galbraith‖: Il Giornale (Italy), 3 February 2000<br />

Akahita Daily News: postponed, 28 February 2000<br />

[Yomiuri Shimbun, March 2000]<br />

TV Ashai: on economic bubble: postponed, 2 March 2000<br />

R. Ohlemacher: Journal of International Affairs: Columbia University: postponed, 3<br />

March 2000<br />

Sherzer: Spanish newspaper: postponed, 6 March 2000<br />

The Progressive, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 24 March 2000<br />

Series on First Ladies: BBC Radio, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28 March 2000<br />

R.P. Warren: Lumiere Productions: postponed, April 2000<br />

Yomiuri Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3 April 2000<br />

Weekly Economist: Mainichi Newspapers (Japan), 10 April 2000<br />

Nikkei Business, 8 May 2000<br />

The Progressive, October 2000<br />

The Guardian, 2001<br />

Mainchi: Tokyo, 2001<br />

[―Economist‖: The Mainichi Newspapers, 25 April 2001]<br />

Bilanz Magazine (Germany), June 2001<br />

Stephen Dunn: Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 22 June 2001<br />

Challenge, 2001: July-August]<br />

[Outlook, 20 August 2001]<br />

Boston Magazine, September 2001<br />

[Jon Gertner: Money, 25 September 2001]<br />

[―Professor Galbraith Looks On‖: National Review Online, 28 September 2001]<br />

Money, October 2001<br />

Money Magazine, November 2001<br />

―Working too hard‖: Boston Magazine, November 2001<br />

BBC: World this Weekend, 3 November 2001<br />

Richard Sobel, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 14 November 200<br />

Sapio (Japan), December 2001<br />

Thurston Clarke: Book on JFK, 2002<br />

William Keegan, ―A man for all markets‖: The Observer, 2002<br />

[―What I‘ve Learned‖: Esquire, January 2002]<br />

[Die Weltwoche, 3 January 2002]<br />

Mainichi Shimbun, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 23 January 2002<br />

Ngozi Ubaka: October Films, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 February 2002<br />

Safe Magazine (Holl<strong>and</strong>), Cambridge, Massachusetts, 15 February 2002<br />

NPR Talk of the Nation, March 2002<br />

[Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Spring 2002]<br />

[462]


2003<br />

Box 979<br />

2004<br />

2005<br />

Geoff Edwards, 5 April 2002 at 4:30 p.m.<br />

―J.K. The Lionheart‖: The Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 15 April 2002<br />

Jonina Wood: ―Canada Portrait‖: Canada Statistics, 30 April 2002<br />

Harvard Crimson, May 2002<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute Political Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 May 2002<br />

BBC: ―Inside Money‖, June 2002<br />

[The Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 6 July 2002]<br />

[Die Welt, Fall 2002]<br />

[de Volkskrant, 5 October 2002]<br />

[Eleanor Roosevelt Project, 19 November 2002]<br />

Harvard College Economist, 2003<br />

Yankee Magazine, 2003<br />

ECAAR Japan, January 2003<br />

S. Bernhut: Ivey Business Journal, June 2003<br />

Tokyo Shimbun, June 2003<br />

Nikkei Business Newspaper, October 2003<br />

Andrea Stape (friend of J. Medoff): Providence Journal, March 2004<br />

[Le Nouvel Observateur, October 2004]<br />

William Keegan: The Observer, 10 October 2004<br />

[Editions Bernard, 2003-2005]<br />

[―Proust Questionaire‖: Vanity Fair, February 2005]<br />

Undated<br />

About Gstaad: ―Quaranta Viaggi Nella Vita: Dove‖: Weekend (Italy), n.d.<br />

―The Big Idea‖: Diverse Production Limited (Wales)<br />

―Class that plays for keeps‖: The Guardian (U.K.), n.d.<br />

[Corriere della sera, n.d.]<br />

[―Die Moderne Industriegesellschaft‖: Droemer Knaur Publishers: in German, n.d.]<br />

[―Der Triumph‖: Droemer Knaur Publishers: in German, n.d.]<br />

[Droemer Knaur Publishers: in German, n.d.]<br />

―Galbraith can see left gains‖: Calgary Newspaper, n.d.<br />

[Harvard School of Public Health, n.d.]<br />

[―Interview with <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‖, n.d.]<br />

JFK <strong>Library</strong> Oral History Interview, n.d.<br />

[Lasso, Gesualdo, Palestriniue, Morley, <strong>and</strong> Montreoudi]<br />

―Life & Times‖: CBC Documentary, n.d.<br />

[―Moderne Industriege sellschaft‖: Droemer Knaur Publishers: in German, n.d.]<br />

[Mortensen article, n.d.]<br />

Paul-Heinz Koesters, n.d.<br />

[Pedro Terra: ―Interrogatorio: Kenneth Galbraith‖: Vida, n.d.]<br />

[―People Watch‖: USA Today, n.d.]<br />

―Pockets of excess may be early warning signals‖: USA Today, n.d.<br />

[―A price on everything-except wisdom‖: Tribune, n.d.]<br />

[―Tagebush Eines Botschafters‖: Droemers Knaur Publishers: in German, n.d.]<br />

[463]


[Triumph‖ Tagebuch eines Botschafters Gesellschaft in Uberflub‖: Droemer Knaur<br />

Publishers: in German, n.d.]<br />

Box 980<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

[The Herald Tribune, re: Bretton Woods proposals, 23 February 1945]<br />

Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 19 April 1952<br />

1963<br />

Harvard Crimson, 1 November 1963<br />

Time: re: Misquotation in 12/20 issue, December 1963<br />

1964<br />

New York Times, re: Aid, 12 January 1964<br />

The Reporter, re: Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong> for Senator, 22 October 1964<br />

1965<br />

Esquire, re: sex at Harvard, 1965<br />

Washington Post, re: Vietnam bombing, February 1965<br />

Denver Post, re: Oil Shale, 11 April 1965<br />

New York Times, re: Vietnam Teachin, 27 April 1965<br />

Newsweek, re: Crawford column on Keynes, 10 May 1965<br />

New York Times, re: Canadian goose biting old lady, 14 June 1965<br />

[New York Times, 4 July 1965]<br />

Esquire, re: Use of letter for Harvard Crimson on Parietal Rules, 1965 Christmas<br />

1966<br />

Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, Toronto, re: Old City Hall, 14 March 1966<br />

NASPA Journal, reprint of Harvard parietal letter, April 1966<br />

Boston Globe, re: Victor Jones column, 11 May 1966<br />

New York Times, re: income tax reduction, 14 May 1966<br />

The Reporter, re: Seabury article, May-June 1966<br />

Commentary, re: Eugene Rostow, 12 July 1966<br />

Washington Post, re: Samuelson article in the Post, 25 August 1966<br />

Boston Herald, re: Gallagher article on campaigns, 29 August 1966<br />

Boston Herald, re: Reith Lectures, 19 December 1966<br />

1967<br />

The New Yorker, re: Snake charmers in New Delhi, 14 January 1967<br />

New York Times, re: Stigler‘s column about Reith Lectures, 11 February 1967<br />

New York Times, re: Failure of Vietnam policy, 12 March 1967<br />

Times (London), re: <strong>Kennedy</strong> aides, 28 March 1967<br />

The Progressive, re: Betty Furness, May 1967<br />

Izvestia, re: Criticism of Reith Lectures, 10 May 1967<br />

Washington Post, re: Billboards, 31 May 1967<br />

New York Times, re: Signing Decter declaration on Israel, Not Published, 13 June<br />

1967<br />

Boston Globe, re: Howard K. Smith article, 24 July 1967<br />

Baltimore Sun, re: Philip Potter‘s article, 2 October 1967<br />

New York Times, re: City Club speech, 30 October 1967<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: All out antitrust attack, 17 November 1967<br />

National Review, re: Bobby <strong>Kennedy</strong> influence on JKG, 26 December 1967<br />

1968<br />

[464]


Box 981<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Plea to Business: Make Yourself Heard, 9 January 1968<br />

Berkshire Eagle, re: Massachusetts delegation, 4 March 1968<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: The Double Helix, 11 March 1968<br />

Boston Globe, re: Edwin O‘Conner, 27 March 1968<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> Vietnam War, 29 March 1968<br />

New York Times, re: Warlike leadership on peace moves, Not Sent, 12 April 1968<br />

Boston Globe, Statement on Joseph Alsop, 5 September 1968<br />

Columbia Forum, re: Sirkin scholarship <strong>and</strong> Mill Volumes, 16 October 1968<br />

Boston Globe, re: Paine Hall incident at Harvard, 13 December 1968<br />

New York Times, re: Nixon Economists, 1 April 1969<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Goodyear president, 1 April 1969<br />

New York Times, re: Harvard Faculty meeting, 22 April 1969<br />

New York Herald-Times, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> captured documents, May 1969<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> Harvard, 14 May 1969<br />

Washington Post, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> Sam Yorty, 6 June 1969<br />

The New York Times, re: ―Socializing‖ corporations, 10 June 1969<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> Avon, Connecticut, 20 June 1969<br />

Richmond Times-Dispatch, re: Socialism for the Pentagon 30 June 1969<br />

New York Post, re: William Buckley <strong>and</strong> Mrs. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 11 July 1969<br />

Playboy, re: ―On Becoming President,‖ 18 August 1969<br />

U.S. Catholic, re: David Halberstam <strong>and</strong> Robert <strong>Kennedy</strong>, September 1969<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Inflation, 2 September 1969<br />

Washington Post, re: Army of the Republic of Vietnam, 9 September 1969<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop an Anne of Green Gables, 7 October 1969<br />

Harper’s, re: Similarity between 1954/1969 article, 21 October 1969<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Criticism of Central for International Affairs, 1 November<br />

1969<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> God, 7 November 1969<br />

Not Printed, re: Alsop Brothers, 1970<br />

Various Newspapers, re: Response to Evans/Novak column, January 1970<br />

Boston Herald, re: Gallagher column, 12 January 1970<br />

Newsweek, re: Kenneth Crawford column, February 1970<br />

Harvard Alumni Bulletin, re: Hirst letter, Not Sent, February 1970<br />

Times (London), re: Ellsworth Bunker as Democrat, March 1970<br />

Times (London), re: Heren‘s articles, 10 March 1970<br />

The New Republic, re: Edwin Dale‘s article, 24 April 1970<br />

Washington Post, re: Military bureaucracy, 20 May 1970<br />

New York Times, re: Alexis <strong>John</strong>son <strong>and</strong> the FSOs, 27 May 1970<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: University events in 1969-1970, 27 May 1970<br />

Times (London), re: Political polls, 6 June 1970<br />

Paris Herald-Tribune, re: Joseph Alsop as worried man, 7 June 1970<br />

Texas Observer, re: Endorsement of George Bush, 7 August 1970<br />

The Progressive, re: Deposing Congressional chairmen, 4 September 1970<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Reconsidering position on economy, 15 September 1970<br />

[465]


Box 982<br />

1971<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

New York Times, re: Deposing Congressional chairmen, re: ―Adam Smith,‖ October<br />

1970<br />

New York Magazine, re: ―Adam Smith‖, October 1970<br />

The New Republic, re: Melville Ulmer, 10 October 1970<br />

Washington Post, re: Inflation, 3 December 1970<br />

New York Times, re: Connolly as secretary of Treasury, 29 December 1970<br />

Time Magazine, re: December 14 th article, 11 January 1971<br />

International Herald Tribune, re: Alsop appreciation, 4 February 1971<br />

Times (London), re: Teddy Roosevelt verus FDR, 26 February 1971<br />

Times (London), re: Concorde, 5 April 1971<br />

Washington Post, re: Joseph Alsop <strong>and</strong> China, 30 April 1971<br />

Wall Street, re: Unemployment figures, 19 May 1971<br />

New York Times, re Pentagon Papers, 17 June 1971<br />

The Progressive, reprint of Wall Street Journal letter, July 1971<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: The economy, 8 July 1971<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop releasing papers, 8 July 1971<br />

New York Times, <strong>John</strong> K. Galbraith, 19 July 1971<br />

New York Times, re: Lockheed loan guarantee, 27 July 1971<br />

Boston Herald, re: Editorial of July 12, 1971, 1 August 1971<br />

Washington Post, re: McCracken critique, 6 August 1971<br />

New York Times, re: East Pakistan problem, 19 August 1971<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop on Jackson, 7 October 1971<br />

Washington Post, re: Bernard Nossiter on The New Industrial State, 11 November<br />

1971<br />

New York Times, re: India-Pakistan War, 9 December 1971<br />

The London Times, re: <strong>John</strong> Connally, Not Published, 31 January 1972<br />

New York Times Review, re: Ross on New Industrial Sate reprint, 9 March 1972<br />

Boston Globe, re: Possibility of running for Senate, May 1972<br />

Boston Globe, re: Democratic National Committeeman, 15 May 1972<br />

Boston Globe, re: David Wilson column, 10 June 1972<br />

Spectator, ADW & JKG letter re: Affluent Society: ―Ain‘t reading man,‖ Roselle<br />

Park, New Jersey, 6 July 1972<br />

Foreign Service Journal, re: Maxwell‘s book, India‘s China War, 10 July 1972<br />

New York Times, re: McGovern <strong>and</strong> Wall Street, 11 July 1972<br />

Texas Observer, re: Robert Strauss <strong>and</strong> Texas Democrats, 21 July 1972<br />

Washington Post, re: McGovern‘s Vice-Presidential choice, 5 August 1972<br />

New York Times, re: Unequal running conditions McGovern, 17 September 1972<br />

Brattleboro Reformer, re: Voting for George McGovern, 30 October 1972<br />

New York Times, re: Eonomists on McGovern <strong>and</strong> Nixon, 31 October 1972<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Tax increase <strong>and</strong> controls, Not Sent, 11 January 1973<br />

Times (London), re: Concorde, 3 February 1973<br />

New York Times, re: Collier portrait on Galbraith, 2 March 1973<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Undergraduate teaching, 9 March 1973<br />

[466]


Box 983<br />

1974<br />

1975<br />

1976<br />

1977<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Meat Boycott; price controls, April 1973<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Department of Economics, 16 May 1973<br />

Times, Post, LA Times, re: Vladimir Mash, sent with other economists, 29 May 1973<br />

New Statesman, re: British Nationalization, 22 June 1973<br />

Newsweek, re: Jenkins column on Sikkim, 23 July 1973<br />

New York Times, re: Diplomatic relations with Sweden, 29 August 1973<br />

Boston Globe, re: Goldman review of EPP, 2 October 1973<br />

Boston Globe, re: Joseph Alsop on Richard Nixon, 8 November 1973<br />

Times (London), re: CIA activities in Britian, 23 January 1974<br />

New York Times, re: George Shultz leaving administration, 29 March 1974<br />

The Atlantic, re: Critic of Steffans review, 28 June 1974<br />

Washington Post, re: Investigation of corporate management, 5 July 1974<br />

New York Times, re: White House meeting on inflation, 9 September 1974<br />

Foreign Service Journal, Re: Foreign Service appointments, October 1974<br />

Newsweek, re: Galbraith on Controls, 7 October 1974<br />

New Statesman, re: Keynes book, 11 April 1975<br />

Fortune, re: article by Walter Guzzardi, May 1975<br />

New York Times, re: Professor Ralph Beals, 20 June 1975<br />

Times (London), re: Wage <strong>and</strong> price control in Britain, 16 July 1975 (2 folders)<br />

New York Times, re: New inflation, 7 September 1975<br />

Village Voice, correction re: JKG moving to Switzerl<strong>and</strong> for tax purposes, 8<br />

September 1975<br />

Washington Post, re: Tax cut, Not Published, 2 October 1975<br />

Boston Globe, re: November 10 editorial, 10 November 1975<br />

Washington Post, re: ―Common Talk about Banks,‖ 13 January 1976<br />

New Statesman, re: Sir Eric Roll, 16 January 1976<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Bad bank management, 20 January 1976<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Jonathan Alter, 21 January 1976<br />

Washington Post, re: Overdressed military, 23 January 1976<br />

URPE Newsletter, re: Chilean Junta, February/March 1976<br />

The New Republic, re: Reply to Houtakker, 22 March 1976<br />

Times (London), re: Pentagon reaction to budget, 24 March 1976<br />

Fortune, re: Robert Swegel, April 1976<br />

The Times of London, Not Sent, 21 May 1976<br />

New York Magazine, re: Robert Evangelista, 31 May 1976<br />

New York Review, re: Ferdin<strong>and</strong> Lundberg, 24 June 1976<br />

New York Times, re: Foreign Service, 5 September 1976<br />

New York Times, re: James Reston column, 4 October 1976<br />

Boston Globe, re: Carter election, 17 November 1976<br />

Daily Mirror (London), re: Paul Callan article, 11 January 1977<br />

New York Magazine, re: Sorensen mention in Gridiron article, 25 January 1977<br />

Harper’s, re: Robert Lekachman‘s article, 28 January 1977<br />

[467]


Box 984<br />

1978<br />

1979<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Malabre review of Age of Uncertainty, 4 April 1977<br />

New York Times, re: Administration anti-inflation plan, 18 April 1977<br />

New York Times, re: Michael Howard‘s review of Age of Uncertainty, 24 April 1977<br />

Times (London), re: Keith Joseph quote in Die Zeit, 25 April 1977<br />

University of Chicago Bulletins, re: Milton Friedman in Age of Uncertainty, 2 June<br />

1977<br />

New Republic, re: U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 10 June 1977<br />

Boston Globe, re: Amtrak, 10 June 1977<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: William Simon, Not Published, 15 June 1977<br />

Brattleboro Reformer, re: Windham College losing accreditation, 26 July 1977<br />

Esquire, re: Comment on Hood letter, August 1977<br />

Time, re: Answer to Hawkins to Lockheed, 1 August 1977<br />

Editor <strong>and</strong> Publisher, re: Free Enterprise Simple Simon, 27 August 1977<br />

Barron’s, re: David Kelley on Age of Uncertainty, 2 September 1977<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Henry Ford‘s imagination, 17 November 1977<br />

Encounter, re: Kenneth Minogue in December 1977 issue, December 1977<br />

Esquire, re: Harvard Yale Game, December 1977<br />

New York Times, re: Eugene McCarthy campaign, 18 December 1977<br />

Boston Globe, re: Kevin White‘s alleged extravagance, 23 December 1977<br />

The New Republic, re: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith mistake in article on depression, 13<br />

January 1978<br />

New York Review, re: Answer to Henry Patcher, 9 February 1978<br />

Washington Post, re: Carter‘s economists, 27 February 1978<br />

New York Times, re: Ali Bhutto of Pakistan, 24 March 1978<br />

The New Republic, re: Wade‘s corrections of Dulles review, 8 April 1978<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Tax cut of 1960s, 10 April 1978<br />

Newsweek, re: Milton Friedman <strong>and</strong> Proposition 13, Not Sent, 20 June 1978<br />

Ledger-Star, re: Wage & Price Controls, 25 July 1978<br />

Times (London), re: Begin <strong>and</strong> Frideman, 3 August 1978<br />

New York Review, re: ―Oil in the family,‖ 17 August 1978<br />

Newsweek, re: Friedman‘s letter dated 11/20/78, 16 November 1978<br />

Boston Globe, re: Buckley‘s defense of Friedman, 2 December 1978<br />

Texas Observer, re: Response to Lekachman article, 15 December 1978<br />

Fortune, re: American policy in Iran, 20 December 1978<br />

The Washington Monthly, re: Deregulation, 1979<br />

Boston Globe, re: Christina Robb on Nature of Mass Poverty, 5 March 1979<br />

Washington Post, re: Council on Wage <strong>and</strong> Price Stability, 9 March 1979<br />

The Pacific Daily News-Guam, re: <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s compensation for work<br />

in Palau, 26 March 1979<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Radcliffe/Geneva lectures, 12 April 1979<br />

Washington Post, re: Gasoline rationing, 16 April 1979<br />

New York Times, re: Carter <strong>and</strong> inflation, 7 May 1979<br />

Harvard Magazine, re: The Fainsod Room, May/June issue 1979<br />

Washington Post, re: Government Regulation, 1 June 1979<br />

[468]


1980<br />

1981<br />

New York Times, re: M<strong>and</strong>atory controls, 14 June1979<br />

Brattleboro Reformer, re: Schlesinger <strong>and</strong> Snelling, 18 July 1979<br />

Harvard Magazine, re: Noble vs. Nobel Prizes, July/August 1979<br />

New York Times, re: Sherrill review of Drew, Book Review, 5 August 1979<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Chrysler Corporation, 13 August 1979<br />

Washington Post, re: Chrysler bail-out by government, 3 October 1979<br />

Harvard Magazine, re: Melia <strong>and</strong> tenure, 16 January 1980<br />

The Times (London), re: Professor Milton Friedman, 29 February 1980<br />

Washington Post, re: Carter <strong>and</strong> fuel rods to India, 19 September 1980<br />

Washington Post, re: Carter‘s Economic Advisers, 14 November 1980<br />

New York Times, re: Britain‘s Tribute to Friedman, 8 January 1981<br />

Boston Globe, re: Cleanup after Cambridge River Festival, 14 June 1981<br />

Washington Monthly, re: <strong>Kennedy</strong> in West Virginia (A Life in Our Times), July-<br />

August 1981<br />

Washington Post, re: Administration camouflage of tax policy, 1 July 1981<br />

New York Times, re: Coolidge Optimism, 29 July 1981<br />

New York Times, re: Failure <strong>and</strong> bankruptcy of newspapers, 4 September 1981<br />

Washington Post, re: Benazir Bhutto, 29 September 1981<br />

New York Times, re: American Enterprise Institute meeting, 17 December 1981<br />

New York Times, re: Securities markets <strong>and</strong> supply-siders, 25 August 1982<br />

1983<br />

Wall Street Journal: ―Praise for a Paris Junket‖, 28 February 1983<br />

The Washington Monthly, re: Timothy Noah <strong>and</strong> affluent faculty, July 1983<br />

Arizona State University State Press, expressing regret re misunderst<strong>and</strong>ing about<br />

lecture refusal, 19 October 1983<br />

Boston Globe, re: Warsh interview (31 October 1983), 1 November 1983<br />

[Book World, re: Harry McPherson review, 13 December 1983]<br />

1984<br />

New York Review, re: Morsey on Reagan piece (24 November 1983), 16 February<br />

1984<br />

New York Times, re: Business leaders <strong>and</strong> deficit, 20 May 1984<br />

Boston Globe, re: JKG‘s economic reality, 30 August 1984<br />

New York Times, re: vacuity of conventions, 31 August 1984<br />

Boston Globe, re: Edward Markey c<strong>and</strong>idacy, 12 September 1984<br />

1985<br />

Fortune, re: Seligman/China/Russia, 4 February 1985<br />

Foreign Service Journal, re: non career diplomats in foreign service, 24 April 1985<br />

Foreign Service Journal, June 1985<br />

Brattleboro Reformer, re: Mayor S<strong>and</strong>ers of Burlington, 31 July 1985<br />

1986<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: encouragement of foreign regimes, 7 January 1986<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Schlesinger on hostile regimes, 17 January 1986<br />

Harvard Crimson, re: Meese award, 3 April 1986<br />

New York Times, re: Times reaction to Libyan raid, 1 May 1986<br />

New York Times, re: Kyle Crichton conversation, 1 December 1986<br />

1988<br />

[469]


1989<br />

1990<br />

1991<br />

Wall Street Journal, re: Studies of Stock Market crash, 1 March 1988<br />

Boston Globe, re: Quayle <strong>and</strong> Jobs with Peace, 18 October 1988<br />

The Economist, re: Margaret Thatcher, 21 April 1989<br />

The Harvard Crimson, re: Blodgett Pool, 21 October 1989<br />

Fortune Magazine, re: Daniel Seligman, 6 December 1989<br />

Fortune Magazine, ―Galbraith Defends Galbraith,‖ 29 January 1990<br />

Boston Globe, re: Dirk Kraus c<strong>and</strong>idacy, 5 September 1990<br />

Fortune Magazine, re: ―In Tribute to Del Paine,‖ 25 February 1991<br />

Boston Globe, re: Rudenstine appointment, 26 March 1991<br />

Box 985<br />

Washington Post, re: Graham family, Not Published, 19 March 1993<br />

Boston Globe, re: Steve Forbes, 10 February 1996<br />

National Review, re: Whittaker Chambers, 24 February 1997<br />

[University of Toronto, Summer 2000]<br />

The Boston Globe, re: Steve Forbes, n.d.<br />

[New York Times, July 26]<br />

[Duplicate file, 1948-1979] (2 folders)<br />

Research Materials<br />

[Administrative Board Meeting, 23 October 1958]<br />

[Articles-miscellaneous]<br />

Audiovisual Materials<br />

[ABC-TV News Special: JFK, Parts I <strong>and</strong> II, 22 December 1983]<br />

[Brazilian Song, Jean Manzon, 1985]<br />

[―Choice of America No. 5: A Good Looking Corpse,‖ n.d.]<br />

[CLSC Sidewalk #72, 1986]<br />

[CPS 5-Open, St. Louis, Missouri, 17 December 1986]<br />

[―The Etsu Foundation-Building on Success,‖ n.d.]<br />

[<strong>John</strong> K. Galbraith, September 1986]<br />

[Professor Galbraith U.S.A., n.d.]<br />

[Heads Up, n.d.]<br />

[Inauguration Ceremony of the Study Days: Europe/Arab World, 30 September<br />

1979]<br />

[Legends of Rainmaker, Eliza Gilkyson, 1989]<br />

[Louis Rukeyser Looks at the Nineties, taped 27 November 1989]<br />

[National Farm Radio Forum: The Scotch: Duplicate, 21 December 1964]<br />

[Newstrack, Executive Tape Service, 6 March 1984]<br />

[―The Plight of Urban Hospitals,‖ n.d.]<br />

[A Step Away from War with Paul Newman, 1986]<br />

[Thorstein Veblen <strong>and</strong> Institutionalism: Social Institutions Gain New Significance in<br />

Economics, Louis Rukeyser, 1988]<br />

[Unmarked]<br />

[ ¼‖ reel, n.d.]<br />

[Audiocassette, n.d.]<br />

[V.S. Naipaul: Desert Isl<strong>and</strong> Discs, n.d.]<br />

[470]


[War, Taxes, & the Almighty Dollar, n.d.]<br />

[The White Election: A Song Cycle, Poems by Emily Dickinson, 1988]<br />

[Book excerpts]<br />

Correspondence Photocopies<br />

[1939-1950]<br />

[1960-1965]<br />

Box 986<br />

[1966]<br />

[1967]<br />

[1968]<br />

[1970-1972]<br />

[Course Syllabus 1938-38]<br />

[Lyndon B. <strong>John</strong>son, 1963-1970]<br />

[Early American Economics]<br />

Incentives for Colonization<br />

Incentives to Discovery<br />

Agriculture<br />

Fur Trade [I] (2 folders)<br />

Box 987<br />

Fur Trade [II]<br />

Incentives for Emigration<br />

[―Indians‖]<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Fur<br />

[Native Americans] (3 folders)<br />

[―The Economics of Early Arrival‖]<br />

The Economics of the Original Americans<br />

[Gloria Steinem Commencement Speech-Tufts University, 17 May 1987]<br />

Government Documents<br />

[Antitrust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee]<br />

[Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System]<br />

Box 988<br />

[Ceylonese National Council-―Development Savings Bank‖]<br />

[Committee on Government Operations] (2 folders)<br />

[Committee on Public Administration Cases]<br />

[Council of Economic Advisers]<br />

[Press Releases]<br />

[White House Conference on Inflation, 1974]<br />

[Department of Agriculture]<br />

[Department of Commerce]<br />

[Department of Defense]<br />

[Department of Health, Education, <strong>and</strong> Welfare]<br />

[General]<br />

[―Basic Issues Affecting Youth Employment,‖ by Marcia K. Freedman,<br />

1963] (1 of 2 folders)<br />

[471]


Box 989<br />

Box 990<br />

[―Basic Issues Affecting Youth Employment,‖ by Marcia K. Freedman,<br />

1963] (2 of 2 folders)<br />

[―Youth Employment in Perspective,‖ by Judith Griefer Benjamin <strong>and</strong><br />

Seymour Lesh, 1963] (2 folders)<br />

[Department of State]<br />

[Department of the Treasury]<br />

[―Economic Assistance Programs <strong>and</strong> Administration‖]<br />

[―Financing Presidential Campaigns‖, 1962]<br />

[Illinois Secondary School Curriculum Program]<br />

[Joint Committee on the Economic Report]<br />

[Joint Staff Studies, June-July 1961]<br />

[Legislative Bills]<br />

[Massachusetts Special Commission on Audit of State Needs] (1 of 3 folders)<br />

[Massachusetts Special Commission on Audit of State Needs] (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

[National Security Resources Board]<br />

[New York State]<br />

[―Costs <strong>and</strong> Financing of Higher Education‖]<br />

[―Discrimination <strong>and</strong> Low Incomes,‖ New York State Commission Against<br />

Discrimination‖]<br />

[Ninety-Ninth Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, 1961]<br />

[Pakistan-―Indus Basin Irrigation Water Dispute‖]<br />

[Subcommittee on Arms Control]<br />

[Subcommittee on Housing for the Elderly]<br />

[Thirteenth Annual National Farm Institute, 1951]<br />

[United States Conference of Mayors, 1961]<br />

Box 991<br />

[United States Information Service]<br />

Mike Lawrence‘s Novel<br />

[Memor<strong>and</strong>um of Conversation at Institute of Economics, Moscow, 20 July 1965]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Press release of Congressman Charles A. Vanik (Ohio), 19 July 1972]<br />

[Printed Materials File]<br />

A<br />

Ba-Be<br />

[Bl-Br]<br />

Balogh<br />

Black<br />

C<br />

Box 992<br />

D<br />

E<br />

F<br />

G<br />

[472]


Box 993<br />

H (2 folders)<br />

Heady<br />

J<br />

K (2 folders)<br />

L<br />

M (2 folders)<br />

N<br />

O<br />

P<br />

[R]<br />

S-Sch<br />

Sh-So (2 folders)<br />

Box 994<br />

Si-Sz<br />

T<br />

V-W<br />

Z<br />

[Publications]<br />

[A] (3 folders)<br />

[American Academy of Political <strong>and</strong> Social Science, November 1936-January 1953]<br />

(2 folders)<br />

Box 995<br />

Box 996<br />

Box 997<br />

[American Economic Review, May 1946–September 1972] (2 folders)<br />

[B] (2 folders)<br />

[C] (4 folders)<br />

[D]<br />

[E]<br />

[The Economic Journal, December 1949-March 1959]<br />

[Econometrica, July 1946-January 1951]<br />

[F] (2 folders)<br />

[G]<br />

[H]<br />

[Harvard Law Review, June 1949-November 1950]<br />

[I] (2 folders)<br />

[Institute of Industrial Relations, 1951-1952]<br />

[Instituto de Economia, 1960-1961] (2 folders)<br />

[The Integration of Refugees into German Life] (2 folders)<br />

[J]<br />

[The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago, July 1941-October 1950]<br />

[The Journal of Political Economy, February 1942-December 1951]<br />

[473]


Box 998<br />

Box 999<br />

Box 1000<br />

[L]<br />

[M] (1 of 2 folders)<br />

[M] (2 of 2 folders)<br />

[N] (3 folders)<br />

[National Tax Journal, September 1948-December 1951]<br />

[O]<br />

[P] (2 folders)<br />

[Quarterly Journal of Economics]<br />

February 1941-May 1945<br />

August 1946-November 1951<br />

February 1965-November 1970<br />

[R] (2 folders)<br />

[The Review of Economics <strong>and</strong> Statistics]<br />

February 1950-November 1965<br />

August 1967-February 1972<br />

August 1972<br />

[S] (2 folders)<br />

[T]<br />

[Twentieth Century Fund] (4 folders)<br />

[U] (2 folders)<br />

[V]<br />

[W] (2 folders)<br />

Box 1001<br />

Wellington County History, Vol. 8, 1995<br />

[Y]<br />

Reagan Tax Plan 1973<br />

[Research <strong>and</strong> notes about Great Depression, 1973]<br />

[Research papers]<br />

[―Adam Smith <strong>and</strong> the Role of the State,‖ by Andrew S. Skinner, 1973]<br />

[―Agricultural Development in Malaysia,‖ by V. Webster <strong>John</strong>son, 1968]<br />

[―America‘s Present Danger <strong>and</strong> What We Must Do about It,‖ 1 February 1958]<br />

[―An Analysis of Potential Agricultural Production from Nuclear-Powered Agro-<br />

Industrial Complexes Designed for the Indo-Gangetic Plain of India,‖ by Perry<br />

R. Stout, 1967]<br />

[―Bridging the Gap,‖ the Choate Foundation]<br />

[―Can America Afford Increased National Security Expenditures?‖ by Henry Fowler,<br />

1958]<br />

[―Canada‘s Economic Interests in Trade Liberalization,‖ by H. Edward English]<br />

[―Contradictions in U.S. Higher Education,‖ by Samuel Bowles, 1971]<br />

[―The Corporation <strong>and</strong> Our Foreign Policy,‖ by Crane Haussamen]<br />

[474]


Box 1002<br />

Box 1003<br />

Box 1004<br />

[―Economic Imperialism in India <strong>and</strong> the Syndrome of Capitalist Dependence,‖ by<br />

Thomas E. Weisskopf, 1971]<br />

[―Economic Implications for the United States of an Industrial Free Trade Area, by<br />

Robert G. Hawkins] (2 folders)<br />

[―The Economics of Agriculture in the United States-its Organization <strong>and</strong><br />

Evolution,‖ by <strong>John</strong> D. Black]<br />

[―The Economics of Public Enterprise: Studies in Theory <strong>and</strong> Practice,‖ by William<br />

G. Shepherd, 1975] (2 folders)<br />

[―Equal Opportunity for Women in Federal Employment <strong>and</strong> Employment by<br />

Federal Contractors,‖ 1967]<br />

[―The Establishment,‖ by Godfrey Hodgson]<br />

[Financial Advertisers Association of Boston, speech by <strong>John</strong> H. Crider, 25 March<br />

1952]<br />

[German paper about post-war American development]<br />

[―The Have‘s <strong>and</strong> Have-not‘s around the Year 2000,‖by P.N. Rosenstein-Rodan]<br />

[Input-Output Studies]<br />

[―Latin America in the Light of Reports on Development,‖ by P.N. Rosenstein]<br />

[―Longterm Change in Personal Income Distribution: Mythology, Fact, <strong>and</strong><br />

Explanations,‖ by T. Paul Schultz, 1971]<br />

[―Man <strong>and</strong> the L<strong>and</strong>,‖ by V. Webster <strong>John</strong>son, 1967]<br />

[―On the Ecology of Micromotives,‖ by Thomas C. Schelling, 1970]<br />

[―Optimal Industrial Policies: Method <strong>and</strong> Design in Treating Marketing Power,‖ by<br />

William G. Shepherd, 1973] (1 of 5 folders)<br />

[―Optimal Industrial Policies: Method <strong>and</strong> Design in Treating Marketing Power,‖ by<br />

William G. Shepherd, 1973] (2- 5 of 5 folders)<br />

[Petrobras: Foreign Financing of the Petroleum Programme] (2 folders)<br />

[―Planning for Full Employment,‖ by P.W. Rosenstein-Rodan]<br />

[Preparatory Committee on Factors Influencing International Peace] (2 folders)<br />

[―Pretenders to the Throne: A Study of the Consumer Movement in the United<br />

States,‖ by Lucy Black Creighton] (2 folders)<br />

[―Problems of Private International Investment,‖ by Paul W. Rosenstein-Rodan]<br />

[―The Rationale of the Corporate System,‖ by Tom Burns]<br />

[―Restoring Competition <strong>and</strong> Balance to American Ground Transportation,‖ by<br />

Bradford Snell, 1973] (2 folders)<br />

[―Steel Imports <strong>and</strong> Vertical Oligopoly Power,‖ by Walter Adams <strong>and</strong> Joel B.<br />

Dirham]<br />

[―The Use of Index Bonds in Underdeveloped Countries,‖ by Benjamin I. Cohen,<br />

1964]<br />

[―Waste <strong>and</strong> Stagnation in Agriculture: Proposed Research <strong>and</strong> Teaching Program‖]<br />

[―What do Bosses Do?‖ by Stephen A. Marglin, 1971]<br />

[―Youth Development Centers: A Design for Residential Vocational-Technical<br />

Schools for Young Adults,‖ by Raymond E. Callahan, 1964]<br />

[475]


[Scientists Committee on Voter Information]<br />

[Speeches on Vietnam]<br />

[Tibet]<br />

Yearly File<br />

Advisory Council to the Democratic National Committee, 1957<br />

Anti-Trust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly Committee Statements, 1957, 1959<br />

Book Reviews<br />

1946-1955<br />

1956-1958<br />

Box 1005<br />

Correspondence<br />

1952-1956<br />

1957-1962<br />

Joint Economic Committee Statements, 1958, 1965<br />

Journals <strong>and</strong> Articles<br />

1938-1939<br />

1947<br />

1949<br />

1950<br />

1951<br />

1952 (2 folders)<br />

1953<br />

1954<br />

1955<br />

1956<br />

1957<br />

Box 1006<br />

1958 (2 folders)<br />

1959 (2 folders)<br />

1960<br />

1961<br />

1963<br />

1964<br />

Meeting of Scientific Committees, 1948<br />

On the Age of Uncertainty, Drafts, Foreword, Ch. 1<br />

Presidential <strong>and</strong> Senate Speeches, 1961<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Academic Papers<br />

1936<br />

1947 (2 folders)<br />

1948-1949<br />

Box 1007<br />

1950<br />

1951<br />

1952 (2 folders)<br />

1953<br />

1954<br />

1955<br />

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Box 1008<br />

Testimony<br />

1941<br />

Box 1009<br />

1954<br />

1956<br />

1957<br />

1958<br />

1959<br />

1960<br />

1961<br />

1965<br />

Senate Speeches, 1939<br />

Senate Subcommittee on Economics, 1948-1949<br />

Speeches <strong>and</strong> Forums<br />

1948-1949<br />

1952-1955<br />

1957<br />

1958 (2 folders)<br />

1959<br />

1960<br />

1962<br />

1964<br />

1965<br />

Undated: Papers, Speech<br />

House of Representatives, Committee on Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency, Part 1, 1941:<br />

August-September<br />

House of Representatives, Committee on Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency, Part 2, 1941:<br />

September-October<br />

United States Senate, Committee to Study <strong>and</strong> Survey Problems of Small Business<br />

Enterprises, 1942<br />

Statement before the Senate Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency Subcommittee, 29 January 1948<br />

Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Congress of the United States, January 1951<br />

1952<br />

Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Congress of the United States, January<br />

1952<br />

Remarks before the Joint Economic Committee, 1 February 1952<br />

1955<br />

Committee on the Agriculture of the House of Representatives, ―Long Range Farm<br />

Program,‖ Committee Print, 1954<br />

House of Representatives, Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax<br />

Exempt Foundations <strong>and</strong> Comparable Organizations, 1954<br />

Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Congress of the United States, January<br />

1954<br />

―Farm Income <strong>and</strong> Economic Stability,‖ Statement before Joint Economic<br />

Committee, 11 February 1954<br />

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―Fiscal Policy <strong>and</strong> the Economic Prospect,‖ Joint Economic Committee, 28 January<br />

1955<br />

Committee on Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency, United States Senate, Factors Affecting the<br />

Buying <strong>and</strong> Selling of Equity Securities, 1955 March<br />

Committee on Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency, Report together with Individual Views <strong>and</strong><br />

Minority Views, 27 May 1955<br />

Royal Commission on Canada‘s Economic Growth‖ Toronto, Ontario, 24 January 1956<br />

Statement before U.S. Senate Anti-Trust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly Subcommittee, 11 July 1957<br />

1958<br />

Economic Report of the President, 15 January 1958<br />

Statement before the Joint Economic Committee, 10 February 1958<br />

1959<br />

Subcommittee on Antitrust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary United<br />

States Senate, 1959<br />

―The Prevention of Inflation,‖ U.S. Senate Anti-Trust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly Subcommittee,<br />

11 March 1959<br />

Subcommittee on the Committee on Government Operations, House of<br />

Representatives, 1959: March-April<br />

Box 1010<br />

Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ditto Mat, 25 April 1966<br />

1967<br />

United States Senate Antitrust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly Subcommittee Hearings, (Shale oil),<br />

18 April 1967<br />

Subcommittee on Antitrust <strong>and</strong> Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, United<br />

States Senate, 1967: April-May<br />

Senate Small Business Committee, Published in Antitrust-Law <strong>and</strong> Economics<br />

Review, 29 June 1967 (2 folders)<br />

1968<br />

Subcommittees of the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, 10<br />

<strong>and</strong> 23 July 1968<br />

Democratic Platform Committee, Washington, D.C., 20 August 1968<br />

1969<br />

Subcommittee on Economy in Government, Joint Economic Committee, Congress of<br />

the United States, June 1969<br />

Proxmire Committee, Joint Economic Committee, 3 June 1969<br />

Subcommittee on Economy in Government, Joint Economic Review Committee 3<br />

June 1969 (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 1011<br />

Subcommittee on Economy in Government, Joint Economic Review Committee 3<br />

June 1969 (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Democratic Caucus Committee, Study Interest Rates, Washington, D.C., 26<br />

September 1969<br />

United States House Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency Committee, Washington, D.C., 16 June 1970<br />

1971<br />

United States Senate, Committee on Banking, Housing, <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs, Part 2,<br />

June-July 1971 (2 folders)<br />

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Box 1012<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

1975<br />

1976<br />

1978<br />

United States Congress Joint Economic Committee, Washington, D.C., 20 July 1971<br />

United States Senate Committee on Small Business, Washington, D.C., 12<br />

November 1971<br />

Senate Sub-Committee on Employment, Manpower <strong>and</strong> Poverty, 26 April 1972 (3<br />

folders)<br />

United States Congress Joint Economic Committee, 27 July 1972<br />

United States Senate Subcommittee on Budgeting, Management <strong>and</strong> Expenditures,<br />

Washington, D.C., 12 April 1973<br />

United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs, 25 June<br />

1973<br />

Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs, Controls <strong>and</strong> Effective<br />

Economic Policy, 16 July 1973<br />

Democratic Steering <strong>and</strong> Policy Committee, Memor<strong>and</strong>um by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth<br />

Galbraith, 15 May 1974<br />

Democratic Steering <strong>and</strong> Policy Committee, Supplemental statement by <strong>John</strong><br />

Kenneth Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Lekachman, Report on Inflation, 12 July 1974<br />

Joint Economic Committee, 18 October 1974<br />

United States House of Representatives Commerce, Consumer, <strong>and</strong> Monetary<br />

Affairs, Subcommittee of the Committee Operations, Washington, D.C., 16<br />

September 1975<br />

House of Commerce, Consumer <strong>and</strong> Monetary Affairs Subcommittee of Committee<br />

on Government Operations, Washington, D.C., 17 September 1975<br />

Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs, Humphrey Hawkings<br />

Bill, 21 May 1976<br />

United States Senate Committee, Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., 4 April 1976<br />

House Committee Small Business, Subcommittee on Antitrust, Consumers, <strong>and</strong><br />

Employment, 17 May 1978 (3 folders)<br />

House of Representatives, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s remarks about economy, 21<br />

June 1978<br />

Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, re: Impact of inflation on<br />

Economy <strong>and</strong> Small Business-Health Care, 18 August 1978<br />

Committee on Ways <strong>and</strong> Means, United States Senate House of Representatives, Re:<br />

Tax Reductions, 8 September 1978<br />

Box 1013<br />

Joint Economic Committee, Washington, D.C., 29 October 1979<br />

Committee on Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency, United States House of Representatives, Inflation:<br />

Toward a Wide Spectrum Consensus? 26 March 1980<br />

1981<br />

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1982<br />

U.S. House of Representatives, ―Inflation, Taxation, <strong>and</strong> the Young <strong>and</strong> Poor,‖ 2<br />

April 1981<br />

Monopolies Subcommittee, ―The Aging <strong>and</strong> Bureaucratic Process,‖ Washington,<br />

D.C., 30 August 1981<br />

United States Senate Committee on the Budget, Washington, D.C., 1 March 1982 (2<br />

folders)<br />

Joint Economic Committee, Washington, D.C., ―Unemployment,‖ 15 October 1982<br />

(2 folders)<br />

Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, 1982: October-November<br />

United States House Education <strong>and</strong> Labor Committee, ―C<strong>and</strong>or versus the Conventional<br />

Decorum in Economic Policy, Washington, D.C., 4 May 1983<br />

House Select Committee on Hunger: ―Food, Famine <strong>and</strong> Agricultural Policy in the Third<br />

World,‖ Washington D.C., 17 April 1986<br />

1987<br />

Subcommittee on Telecommunications, re: mergers, Washington, D.C., 28 April<br />

1987<br />

House Committee on Banking, Finance, <strong>and</strong> Urban Affairs, Washington, D.C., 29<br />

October 1987<br />

Box 1014<br />

Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., 13 December 1989<br />

Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C., 4 December 1990 (3 folders)<br />

1991<br />

U.S. Senate Labor <strong>and</strong> Human Resources Committee, Washington, D.C., 7 January<br />

1991<br />

House Armed Services Committee, 9 January 1991<br />

Budget Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 11<br />

December 1991 (2 folders)<br />

U.S. Senate Committee on Labor <strong>and</strong> Human Resources, Washington, D.C., 16 January<br />

1992<br />

Senate Banking <strong>and</strong> Currency Committee ―The Stock Market‖, n.d.<br />

Unidentified drafts<br />

Annotated <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>written (1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 1015<br />

Annotated <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>written (2 of 2 folders)<br />

Chapter<br />

Chapter 2 ―The Tenets of Faith‖<br />

[Chapter 13 ―The Conditions for Coexistence‖]<br />

[Chapter 14 ―Terms of Cooperation‖]<br />

[Chapter 15 ―Terms of Cooperation: Final Words‖]<br />

[Chapter 21 ―My brother‘s keeper‖]<br />

[Table of Contents]<br />

[Editorial cartoon sketch]<br />

[Social Responsibility]<br />

Untitled typescripts<br />

Chapters<br />

[480]


Chapters 1-4<br />

Chapters 5-7<br />

Chapters 8-13<br />

Writings about <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith by Others<br />

―10 Friends:‖ by William Buckley: Forbes, Fall 2000<br />

―1971: The Year of Inflation:‖ Gaceta Ilustrada, 11 April 1971<br />

―The 1980s‘ Top Economic Stories:‖ USA Today, 28 November 1989<br />

AAAA appearance: Marketing/Communications, November 1967<br />

ABM- Atomic Blackmail: Erwin Kroll: The Progressive: quoting JKG, May 1969<br />

―The Academic Scribblers:‖ The Natural Observer, 15 August 1966<br />

―Academicians Argue Morality:‖ N. Poulos: The Atlanta Constitution, 23 October 1988<br />

[―Adam Smith genius speaks to a wide range of economists:‖ The Philadelphia Inquirer, 4<br />

April 1997]<br />

Adlai Stevenson reference to Galbraith: <strong>John</strong> Bartlow Martin: New York Times Book Review,<br />

2 October 1977<br />

―Administered Prices:‖ The Wall Street Journal, 1 November 1974<br />

―Ads manipulate the consumer:‖ Derek Hollier: Ad Weekly, 12 September 1971<br />

―The Affluent Society:‖ by Charlotte Curtis: The New York Times, 1983<br />

―Al Capp on Galbraith:‖ The Washington Post, 26 May 1970<br />

―The Amazing Boom: Can it Last?:‖ Reader’s Digest, September 1965<br />

―America‘s Most Beautiful Men-A Woman‘s Opinion:‖ Los Angeles Times, 30 October<br />

1966<br />

―American Economist Advocates Tighter Control Over Military Power:‖ Henry Stanhope:<br />

London Times, 6 October 1970<br />

[―Among the many sins of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith are…, August 1981]<br />

―Anatomy of a Hoax:‖ The Nation, 12 June 1995<br />

―Another Example of the Financial Mind:‖ The World Paper, May 1998<br />

Anthology of Galbraith’s Works: Polish State Publishing Institute, 1970<br />

On anti-trust hearings: Business Week, 8 July 1967<br />

AP: ―Galbraith says a tax cut won‘t solve economic woes:‖ Boston Globe, 24 April 1974<br />

APHIA <strong>and</strong> North Dakota Plain: International Herald Tribune, 4-5 March 1978<br />

Asia House Exhibit articles, September 1965<br />

―Aven Reagan Nous Allons Vers La Recession:‖ Le Matin De Paris, 8 October 1984<br />

Barnet, Richard: ―The Game of Nations:‖ Harper’s, November 1971<br />

Behrend, Celeste: ―McCarthy‘s Secretary of State:‖ The Pittsburgh Point, 22 February 1968<br />

Berkeley, California speech for Charter Day: California Monthly, 11 April 1980<br />

Berkshire Eagle: reference to JKG as liberal economist in successive editorials, 14-16<br />

August 1971<br />

―Beware the British Militants:‖ by William Buckley: The Washington Post, 23 September<br />

1986<br />

Birthday <strong>and</strong> Indian Painting book: ―News about Harvard,‖ 1968: September-October<br />

Book by Anouil, 1971<br />

Boston Sunday Globe, 30 March 1980<br />

―Brattleboro:‖ by Norman Runnion: Vermont Magazine, 1990: September/October<br />

Box 1016<br />

Buckley, Jr., William F.<br />

28 September 2001<br />

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―An economic lesson for Mr. Galbraith:‖ The Providence Sunday Journal, 22<br />

September 1974<br />

―Dr. Galbraith‘s new pills for inflation:‖ The Boston Globe, 23 September 1974<br />

[Draft of column, 11 July 1972]<br />

―Galbraith is a great tease:‖ Boston Globe, March 1971<br />

―Galbraith plan is full of holes:‖ The Boston Globe, 24 August 1974<br />

―Galbraith‘s Snake Oil:‖ Long Isl<strong>and</strong> Press, 12 July 1972<br />

―The Great Cadonau War:‖ International Tribune, 15 March 1972<br />

―It‘s Galbraith vs. Friedman:‖ San Francisco Examiner, 9 January 1971<br />

―‘Nixonian Economics‘ on institution of wage controls:‖ Providence Evening<br />

Bulletin, 23 February 1972<br />

―Pinning on Lenin‘s Label,‖ [n.d.]<br />

Regarding Chrysler pitch for $1 billion tax credit: Boston Globe, 11 August 1979<br />

―Viet Critics Want Military Defeat,‖ 14 January 1969<br />

[The Buffalo News, 30 October 1987]<br />

―Building Bridges of Peace <strong>and</strong> Culture:‖ promotion featuring JKG, 1990<br />

[―Can we all be right about Iowa <strong>and</strong> New Hampshire? Let‘s see:‖ Boston Globe, 24<br />

January 2000<br />

Canadian Magazine: Barry Conn Hughes, 6 May 1972<br />

―C<strong>and</strong>idates in Search of Economic Wisdom:‖ New York Times, 28 December 1975<br />

From Cannes: ―Galbraith: Economist, Novelist, Cineaste?,‖ 22 May 1969<br />

Cape Codder editorial: re: Saint Pierre piece in New York Times, 11 November 1983<br />

Cartoon in De Toest<strong>and</strong> (Holl<strong>and</strong>), 1973<br />

―A Chance to Test Galbraith‘s Ideas:‖ Don Peacock: Canadian Financial Times, August<br />

1970<br />

Charlotte News, 31 August 1978<br />

Chartener, William speech on JKG, 31 January 1970<br />

Chicago Tribune, 1993<br />

[The Chronicle articles: re: honors for JKG, 2003: April-May]<br />

Clark, Colin: ―The Eminence of Professor Galbraith:‖ National Review, 12 March 1968<br />

―Class Acts: 100 Alumni Who Shaped the Century:‖ University of Toronto, Spring 2000<br />

―Close-up‖, article about Mrs. Galbraith: The Boston Globe, 26 November 1968<br />

―Cold Bath after a Hot Market:‖ Financial Times, 7 February 2002<br />

Collier, Barnard: ―Taming the Monster: A Most Galbraithian Economist:‖ New York Times<br />

Magazine, 18 February 1973<br />

Commencement address at the University of Vermont, Burlington: The Sunday Rutl<strong>and</strong><br />

Herald, June 1978<br />

Commencement Party article: by Anne Bernays, 1977: July-August<br />

Comment<br />

Bok Resignation: The Boston Globe, 30 May 1990<br />

Review of William Buckley: The Governor Listeth, [n.d.]<br />

Who Needs the Democrats: This Week in National Review, August 1970<br />

―The Confi-Guide to Ec. 10:‖ Ergo, 6 October 1971<br />

―Confusion over Inflation‘s Course:‖ Wall Street Journal, 13 June 1984<br />

―Controversy Brews in Canada over Galbraith‘s Influence:‖ Hobart Rowen: The Washington<br />

Post, 3 June 1976<br />

―The Convention that went Galbraithian:‖ Business Week, 1 January 1972<br />

―A Conversation with Carolyn Shaw Bell:‖ CSWEP Newsletter, Fall 1993<br />

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―Conversational Fragments: War, Week One:‖ William F. Buckley, 22 January 1991<br />

Coverage of French Ministry of Culture Conference: People Magazine, 28 February 1983<br />

Criticism of OAC <strong>and</strong> government: Guelph Alumnus, 1973: May-June<br />

Cuneo, Ernest, May 1973<br />

―Curso de Meia Hora:‖ by Otto Resende: O Globo, 20 April 1986<br />

Dagens Nyheter, Torsdagen (Sweden), 8 January 1976<br />

The Daily Cardinal: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Thursday 25 October 1979<br />

Dallas/ Fort Worth trip clippings, 29-31 March 1979<br />

Debate with Alan Greenspan: United Feature Syndicate Cartoon, 27 September 1974<br />

Democratic Convention: Boston Globe, 14 July 1976<br />

―A Despised U.S. envoy st<strong>and</strong>s proud:‖ The New York Times, 24 December 1997, article<br />

about PWG<br />

―Did Galbraith Sacred Cows Lead Auto Industry Astray?:‖ Louis Rukeyser: Philadelphia<br />

Sunday Bulletin, 22 February 1976<br />

―Die Wirtschaftlichen Aspekte der Kultur:‖ Neueburcher Beitung (Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), 15<br />

February 1985<br />

―The Dismal Science: Rereading Galbraith:‖ The New Leader, 13 June 1983<br />

―Divagations on the Politerati:‖ Daniel Aron: New York Times Book Review, 15 January<br />

1978<br />

―Dizzy Izzy:‖ Alex Beam: The Boston Globe Magazine, 12 December 1993<br />

[―Don‘t measure the bull‘s pizzle, get to grips with its bezzle:‖ The Independent, 10 July<br />

2002]<br />

―Double Deutsch:‖ The Tatler <strong>and</strong> Byst<strong>and</strong>er, April 1984<br />

―Drawing a Line Between Scientist <strong>and</strong> Salesman:‖ Robert Reno: Newsday, 7 October 1987<br />

[―Economics as theatre:‖ Boston Sunday Globe, 10 January 1982]<br />

―The Economics of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith:‖ Colorado State University-Peterson, Summer<br />

1974<br />

―The ‗Economics‘ of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith:‖ Libertarian Broadside, March 1983<br />

―Economics: Prophets <strong>and</strong> Laws:‖ review of The Economist: Leonard Silk: Book World, 19<br />

December 1976<br />

―Economics? Sure, it absolutely is:‖ Mike Royko<br />

―Economics viewed as a martial art:‖ London Times, 9 February 1976<br />

―Economist details his good society:‖ Sentinel (Keene, NH), 10 August 1993<br />

―Economist Trading Cards:‖ Tampa Tribune, 20 September 1993<br />

―Economists Debate Planning:‖ New York Times, 31 December 1975<br />

Economists with JKG on the cover: Trends: published by Rural Bank of New South Wales,<br />

Marcy 1966<br />

―Economy is hot topic:‖ Don Harris <strong>and</strong> Cheryl Hall: Dallas Morning News, 30 December<br />

1975<br />

―The Economy: Straight at the Fences:‖ Newsweek, 13 February 1961<br />

Editorial by Bernard Hollowood: Punch, 27 October 1965<br />

―Educated People are Never Hungry:‖ picture of Japanese person eating The New Industrial<br />

State: Midpeninsula Observer, 3-17 June 1968<br />

―The Egolitarian:‖ Times Higher Education Supplement (U.K.), 27 March 1998<br />

―The Election:‖ re: Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Friedman: by William F. Buckley, 6-7 November 1982<br />

―En Modern Marx:‖ Gotherborgske, 6 March 1968<br />

―The Establishment Lives:‖ Boston Globe, 10 June 1983<br />

Esquire: 40 th anniversary celebration, October 1973<br />

[483]


Evans <strong>and</strong> Novak: ―Eagleton Choice a Slap at Pros:‖ Nashville Something, 16 July 1972<br />

Box 1017<br />

―The Evolving Views of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: A Dicotamous System:‖ by Brian<br />

Kiernan, 1975<br />

―Eye: Galbraith Law:‖ Women’s Wear Daily, 9 November 1973<br />

―Eye: Money Man:‖ Women’s Wear Daily, 3 September 1975<br />

―The Faces of JFK‘s Court:‖ The New Yorker, 4 October 1993 (2 folders)<br />

―Fellow traveling lives:‖ William F. Buckley, 7 December 1988<br />

F.E.M., 3 March 1971<br />

―Ford is advised to ease federal money policies:‖ David Nyhan: Boston Globe, 6 September<br />

1974<br />

[Foreign clippings, 1978-2002]<br />

―The Foreign Relations Challenge:‖ William Pfaff: re: Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son: Liberal Opinion<br />

Weekly, 28 December 1999<br />

―Fortas Case Corrupt Strain…,‖ David S. Broder: 20 May 1969<br />

Forte, Francesco: ―Socrates Without Xanthippe, No Time for Philosophy:‖ Successo,<br />

September 1971<br />

Friedman, Milton article: The Observer, 17 February 1980<br />

Friedman, Saul: Knight Newspapers, November 1967<br />

―From Balkans to 8 th District Race:‖ The Boston Globe, 10 April 1998, article about PWG<br />

―From the Right to the Left:‖ Ganapati Ramakrishnan: Times of India, 20 February 1989<br />

―Fugitive Moments in the Busy Lives of 3 Professors:‖ Harvard Magazine, November 1975<br />

―Fun facts about the First Family:‖ The Boston Globe, 20 January 1993<br />

―JKG & Louisville Convention:‖ The Courier-Journal & Times, 23 November 1975<br />

J.K. Galbraith a L‘obs: Oliver Todd: Le Nouvel Observateur, 7 February 1971<br />

―Galbraith: A Controversial Thinker:‖ The Observer, 1975<br />

―Galbraith: An Ambassador‘s Journal:‖ Harvard Crimson, 30 April 1971<br />

JKG <strong>and</strong> Canada‘s economic policy: New York Times, 1 February 1976<br />

―Of Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Famolare‖ (Editorial): Brattleboro Reformer, 29 October 1977<br />

―Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Gregory share class day stage:‖ Harvard University Gazette, 12 June 1975<br />

―Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Health: Laying the Blame:‖ The Bulletin (Belgium), 2 April 1976<br />

―Galbraith <strong>and</strong> His Age of Influence:‖ The Irish Examiner, 2 October 1996<br />

<strong>John</strong> Galbraith <strong>and</strong> his Critics: Charles Hession, Spring 1972<br />

JKG <strong>and</strong> October 15 Boycott: National Review, 7 October 1969<br />

―Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Price Wage Controls:‖ Paul W. McCracken: no publication, no date.<br />

―J.K. Galbraith <strong>and</strong> the ADA‘s Dilemma:‖ Anthony Prisendorf: New York Post, 28 October<br />

1967<br />

―Galbraith <strong>and</strong> zen:‖ Hibernia, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, December 1985<br />

JKG at Louisville Convention: New York Times, 14 January 1976<br />

JKG at University Hall (April 1969): Harvard Gazette, 30 May 1986<br />

―JKG‖ by Myron Sharpe: Business Week review, 25 August 1973<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith:‖ by Steve Jenning: The Oregonian, 8 May 1986<br />

―Galbraith captivates crowds:‖ The Nantucket Beacon, 3 August 1994<br />

―JKG controversial to those who don‘t share my views:‖ Reader’s Digest, December 1982<br />

―The Galbraith Dimension:‖ Newsweek, 2 October 1967<br />

[―Galbraith: Discovers the Corporation:‖ by Rexford G. Tugwell, November 1967]<br />

―Galbraith-entschiedener ‗anti-anti-kommunist‘:‖ Lothar Borning: Schlaglichter, [n.d.]<br />

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JKG et al discuss BBC 1 program on Chicago conspiracy trial: The Listener, 8 October 1970<br />

[―Galbraith foresees renewed inflation:‖ Democrat <strong>and</strong> Chronicle, 6 December 1983]<br />

―Galbraith formulas leave him isolated:‖ Toronto Star, 5 October 1983<br />

―For Galbraith, Fountain of Youth…:‖ The Harvard Gazette, 27 October 1994<br />

―As Galbraith Goes, So Goes…:‖ The Boston Globe, 7 May 1968<br />

―Galbraith‘s Great Adventure:‖ by David Nyhan: The Boston Globe, October 1998<br />

―Galbraith has his innings during series:‖ Jack Smith: Los Angeles Times, 15 October 1969<br />

Galbraith hits idea of endless growth: Chicago Daily News, 13-14 February 1971Galbraith<br />

hospitality: McCall’s, May 1968<br />

―Galbraith Hoort Thuis in Het Rijtje:‖ QN, 13 May 1992<br />

JKG hosts receptions for Hoff; criticism of ‗outsiders‘ in Vermont election: Burlington Free<br />

Press, 31 July-5 August 1970<br />

Box 1018<br />

―Galbraith is brilliance not taking itself too seriously:‖ Robert Reno: The Richmond News<br />

Leader, 12 October 1987<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, Liberal Economics:‖ <strong>John</strong>, Your name is Famous, 1989<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: Memoires politiques d‘un economiste:‖ L’Echo (Belgium), 5<br />

September 2001<br />

JKG not chosen as delegate to Democratic National Convention: Boston Globe, 15 June<br />

1980<br />

―Galbraith on Campus:‖ Women’s Wear Daily, 14 November 1969<br />

―Galbraith on economic reality:‖ Guelph Alumni, Fall 1973<br />

―Galbraith on ideas <strong>and</strong> events:‖ by D.A. Resiman: Journal of Economic Issues, September<br />

1990<br />

―Galbraith on inflation:‖ George Herber: The Ledger Star, 13 July 1972<br />

[―Galbraith on the Disease of Speculation,‖ 21 October 1990]<br />

―Galbraith: Palau‘s Friendly Aide:‖ Frank Quimby, 20 February 1979<br />

―Galbraith, passionate pedagogue…:‖ by Barbara White: Record-Journal, Meriden, CT, 14<br />

January 1984<br />

―Galbraith: Plenty Still Left to Say:‖ by Robert Reno: Newsday, Sunday 5 October 1980<br />

Galbraith-Powell Debate: The Listener, 21 March 1968<br />

―Galbraith predicted freeze in 1967:‖ San Francisco Chronicle, 13 November 1971<br />

―Galbraith raps media cover-up of harsh facts:‖ Dave Kaufman: Variety, 30 October 1974<br />

―A Galbraith Reappraisal: The Idealogue as Gadfly:‖ Robert Fitch: Ramparts, April 1960<br />

―JKG, Reform, <strong>and</strong> the Business System:‖ Intellect, January 1976<br />

―Galbraith resigns in OPA disputer:‖ The Hartford Courant, 1 June 1943<br />

―Galbraith retires, set up an award for economists:‖ Notes on People: New York Times, 12<br />

June 1975<br />

―Galbraith says he may retire from Harvard:‖ The Harvard Crimson, 29 May 1974<br />

―Galbraith sees parallels to late 20s:‖ The San Diego Union, 6 May 1987<br />

―The Galbraith Show:‖ Parade, 24 February 1974<br />

―Galbraith speaks at Davey Lecture:‖ The Str<strong>and</strong> (Victoria University), 14 January 1997<br />

―Galbraith speaks at State School:‖ Millsaps College: Jackson Daily News, 5 May 1970<br />

[―Galbraith st<strong>and</strong>s tall amid the ruins:‖ The Age (Australia), 20 November 1987]<br />

―Galbraith, sus teorias y nuestra realidad:‖ Economia (Argentina), 1984: October-December<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: The All-Purpose Critic:‖ Time, 16 February 1968<br />

JKG: The Great American Thinkers Series: <strong>John</strong> S. Gambs, 1972-1975 (2 folders)<br />

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―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: The Pentagon‘s Best Friend:‖ Contentions, March 1984<br />

―From Galbraith to Economic Freedom:‖ Booklet by Milton Friedman for the Institute of<br />

Economic Affairs, 1977<br />

―Galbraith to talk about life in Newfane:‖ Brattleboro Reformer, 15 August 1990<br />

―Galbraith to Visit Trinity:‖ Liason (Trinity SRC Publication), 21 October 1970<br />

The Galbraithian Vision: C. Lynn Munro, June 1977<br />

―Galbraith‘s Big Picture:‖ Business World (India), 2-15 March 1987<br />

JKG‘s Debate with P. Mendes France, M. Albert, M. Rocard, Re. Garaudy: Le Nouvel<br />

Observateur, 14 February 1971<br />

―Galbraith‘s Fame Spreads:‖ Everett Martin: Christian Science Monitor, 1955<br />

―Galbraith‘s Message is as Relevant as Ever:‖ Toronto Star, 25 April 1998<br />

―Galbraith‘s Paradigm: A Case Study in Scientific Revolution:‖ paper by Mark Waldman,<br />

1974<br />

Box 1019<br />

―Galbraith‘s plea for comparison:‖ Guardian (UK), 25 January 1989<br />

―Galbraith‘s Return:‖ Evans <strong>and</strong> Novak: New York Post, 20 March 1971<br />

―God is a Conservative:‖ Wall Street Journal, 6 November 1980<br />

―Goodbye to Galbraith:‖ Time Magazine, 23 June 1975<br />

[―The Grown-up boss:‖ C.E. Ayres, n.d.]<br />

―Gstaad:‖ by James Reginato: W Magazine, May 2000<br />

―The Gstaad Gestalt:‖ Quest, March 1999<br />

―The Guardian Outlook:‖ The Guardian (U.K.), 18-19 July 1992<br />

―Guilt by Association?:‖ Roger J. S<strong>and</strong>il<strong>and</strong>s, 2000<br />

―Guru Galbraith: L<strong>and</strong> is not important:‖ Engl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Policy Council, July 1995<br />

―From Guru to Rogue:‖ New York Times, 17 March 1998<br />

―Half right with JKG:‖ Chicago Sun-Times editorial, 22 June 1977<br />

Harvard Magazine, 14 June 1971<br />

―Harvard‘s Superstar:‖ Chicago Today Magazine, et al, 12 October 1969<br />

―Hate the eighties?‖ William F. Buckley, 29 January 1991<br />

―Hazards in Social Research‖ in which JKG had a contributing part: New York Times, 7<br />

September 1980<br />

Herblock obituary: The Boston Globe, 8 October 2001<br />

―Hey I‘ll Give you One Galbraith…:‖ Dawn Blalock: Wall Street Journal, 23 December<br />

1994<br />

―High Profile Self Portrait:‖ Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 1 November 1992<br />

Honorary doctorate at Moscow State University: USA Today, 5 October 1988<br />

―Housing costs drive professor to suburbs:‖ Harvard Crimson, 10 December 1986<br />

―How Affluent is our Society?:‖ The New Leader, 2 February 1959<br />

―How Can Economists Communicate?:‖ Roy Harrod: Times Literary Supplement, 24 July<br />

1969<br />

―How Galbraith Moved Market:‖ Wall Street Journal, 22 April 1996<br />

―How Liberal are Bureaucrats?:‖ AEI Journal on Government <strong>and</strong> Society, December 1983<br />

―How our Spy-Eyed Army Watches Us:‖ Hartford Times, 22 January 1971<br />

―How to Profit from Economists‘ Forecasts:‖ Wall Street Journal, 22 January 1993<br />

―How to stay in grey shape:‖ The Guardian (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 6 December 1992<br />

―Howe: We Can Do It:‖ The Observer, 3 August 1975<br />

―Hunting New Remedies:‖ Newsweek, 17 May 1976<br />

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Ikeda visit to JKG: Soka Gakkai News, October 1993<br />

―Il Pensiero ‗Negativo‘ di JKG:‖ Ferdin<strong>and</strong>o Meacci, 1968<br />

―Images of America:‖ Asia Magazine, 28 August 1966<br />

―The Importance of Being Galbraith:‖ Harper’s, November 1967<br />

[―In economics, the aim is to think, not just theorize, Galbraith says:‖ by David Ress, n.d.]<br />

―The Industrial State: Old Myths <strong>and</strong> New Realities:‖ Harvard Business Review, 1973:<br />

March/April<br />

Institutions, 1 December 1979<br />

―Intellectual Harlots of Imperialism:‖ Blitz, 2 May 1970<br />

International Herald Tribune, 31 January 1979<br />

Introduction of JKG at <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1998<br />

―Introduction to Electronic Resources:‖ Harvard University <strong>Library</strong>, 15 October 1993<br />

The Irish Times: JKG with admiring Irish lass: at Dublin U. Business <strong>and</strong> Economics<br />

Society, 7 November 1970<br />

An Irreverent Glossary (for Economists): Royall Br<strong>and</strong>is: defines Galbraithism <strong>and</strong><br />

Galbraithphobia, [n.d.]<br />

―Is Galbraith really Friedman with Tailfins?:‖ by David Warsh: The Boston Globe, Monday<br />

4 June 1979<br />

―It‘s a rare day when such a man comes to town:‖ Weathersfield Vermont Weekly, 7<br />

September 1984<br />

―Ivory Power:‖ The Boston Globe, 17 June 1989<br />

[―<strong>John</strong>son tells of his trip:‖ The Evening Star, 25 May 1961]<br />

Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics: Special Issue, September 1984<br />

―Kissinger for Governor:‖ William F. Buckley, 24 May 1990<br />

Kissinger‘s Party for Golda Meir: ―Eye:‖ Women’s Wear Daily, 20 December 1974<br />

L’Expansion, December 1967<br />

―La gr<strong>and</strong>e impressa nel nuovo stato industriale:‖ Notizie IRI, October 1974<br />

La Tribune de Geneve: re: JKG & Servan-Scheiber at Gstaad, 17 December 1970<br />

Laioff MacDuff (dog): Harvard Bulletin, 10 August 1970<br />

Lampoon car follow-up: New York Times, 4 April 1976<br />

―Last Liberal Lion at Age 88:‖ The Toronto Star, 10 January 1997<br />

―Last of the old style liberals:‖ The Guardian, 6 April 2002<br />

―Le Nouvel Etat Industriel vu par J.K. Galbraith:‖ Progress #16, 1968<br />

Le Nouvel Observateur: about Le Nouvel Observateur meeting, March 1971<br />

Lear, Martha Weinman: ―Getting Ready for Pansex:‖ The Chronicle, [n.d.]<br />

―A Lesson in the Culture of Contentment:‖ The Boston Globe, 7 May 1992<br />

―The Lessons of East Timor:‖ by Peter W. Galbraith: Boston Globe, 20 May 2002, by PWG<br />

―Let‘s Share the Austerity:‖ Rosalind Williams: Boston Globe, 28 December 1982<br />

Letter<br />

The Economist in defense of JKG: by M.A.F. Ashfield, 9 April 1977<br />

The New York Times re: Gresham‘s law <strong>and</strong> JKG, 10 January 1989<br />

―Liberalism According to Galbraith:‖ Michael Harrington: Commentary, October 1967<br />

―<strong>Library</strong> should bear favorite son‘s name:‖ Our Community Press (Dutton, Canada), 24<br />

November 1994<br />

Box 1020<br />

<strong>Library</strong> speech to ALA in Dallas: by J.C. Russell, Information World, August 1979<br />

―The Lion of the Left:‖ H.D.S. Greenway: Boston Globe, 1 July 1993<br />

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―A Little More Pain:‖ USA Today, 12 October 1982<br />

Maclean’s article: by Anthony Wilson-Smith, 29 October 1999<br />

Manager Magazine, 11 August 1971<br />

By M<strong>and</strong>rake: The Sunday Telegraph, 11 December 1983<br />

―The Market for Galbraith:‖ Lord Vaizey: The Listener, January 1977<br />

―Marketing:‖ Ronald Alsop: The Wall Street Journal, 21 March 1988<br />

McGovern Campaign workers (<strong>and</strong> Jamie): The Washington Post, 15 August 1971<br />

―McGovern Probe Shown by Memos:‖ The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., 11 July 1973<br />

―The Meaning of Life Still up for Grabs:‖ The Guardian, 15 May 1992<br />

Mendes, Pierre: Les Monde (France): The New Industrial State, October 1968<br />

―The Midnight Penman Returns:‖ speculation that JKG wrote A History of Modern Age:<br />

Time, 6 September 1971<br />

―Mildly obscene‖ (Editorial): Commonweal, 7 January 1977<br />

―Mixed economy praised:‖ The Guardian, 20 February 1980<br />

―A Model of Decision-Making Within Galbraith‘s ‗Mature Corporation‘‖ Ronald Dulaney<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dennis O‘Donnell<br />

Modern <strong>Library</strong> List of 100 Best Nonfiction Books, 30 April 1999<br />

―The Money Men: Dr. Galbraith? Or Dr. Friedman?:‖ Forbes, 15 December 1970<br />

―Mungo vs. Galbraith: A Montage of Two Vermonters:‖ Blake Cordoves: The Village<br />

Voice, 17 December 1970<br />

―My favorite ski trail:‖ Ski Magazine, 1968<br />

National Review, 18 February 1961<br />

―Nehru No Hero:‖ The Economist (U.K.), 18 January 1997<br />

―The Neolib Spanish Right:‖ by Reid Buckley: The American Spectator, February 1984<br />

[―New Deal has been purged of New Dealers:‖ The Nation, 27 September 1943]<br />

New Democrat as the gadfly party publication of Democrats, Fall 1970<br />

―New Engl<strong>and</strong> Clam Chili:‖ Wall Street Journal, 22 July 1986<br />

The New Industrial State<br />

Finance Magazine, July 1967<br />

London Sunday Times, 1967<br />

New Leader: Gus Tyler, 23 June 1969<br />

―The New US Ambassadors:‖ Time, 12 January 1962<br />

―New York City remains problem, economists say:‖ Steve Mott: The Dallas Times Herald,<br />

29 December 1975<br />

New York Times article on Martin Luther King reading The New Industrial State, 31 October<br />

1967<br />

New Yorker, 30 November 1998<br />

Newfane: ―Few changes since 1787:‖ Boston Globe, 16 August 1970<br />

―The Newest Nixon Looks Galbraithian:‖ Business Week, 25 September 1971<br />

―Nixon fait-il du socialisme comme M. Jourdain de la prose?:‖ Le Figaro, 22 November<br />

1971<br />

Nixon quote on The New Industrial State from Women‘s Magazine, 1968<br />

―No Nobel for Galbraith:‖ The Toronto Star, 9 October 1989<br />

―The Noble Economist:‖ by Colman McCarthy: The Washington Post, 25 October 1986<br />

―Not Growing Up Pains:‖ The Statesman, 1 December 1970<br />

―Noted Economist Will Speak on the [cut off],‖ 10 August 1990<br />

O‘Reilly, Jane: New York Magazine, August 1970<br />

The Observer, 29 January 1984<br />

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―Octogenarian <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: Sunday Scientist of Superstar?:‖ J. Beishuizen: De<br />

Economist #2, 1989<br />

―Old Whaling Church Used to Promote Zionism, ‗Our‘ Established Religion:‖ Veterans<br />

Against Brainwashing, n.d.<br />

―Only Galbraith can save us:‖ Dennis Braithwaite: Toronto Telegram, 28 September 1970<br />

―The Other Side of Affluence:‖ Business Week, 18 April 1964<br />

P.E.N. Club speech: Boston Globe, 10 March 1968<br />

―A Pair of Swiss Alternative:‖ Ski Magazine, December 1977<br />

Parade<br />

―Is there no star system for businessman?,‖ 25 June 1967<br />

Question about age <strong>and</strong> Nobel Prize: Parade Magazine, 15 December 1985<br />

Participation in Camp David Meetings: Boston Globe, 10 July 1979<br />

―Passing the Baton:‖ David Warsh: Boston Globe, 28 March 2000<br />

[―The Pendulum Swings in Asia:‖ The Guardian, 24 November 1997]<br />

Pearson, Drew: Saturday Review: on ―<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Khrushchev <strong>and</strong> Cuba,‖ 29 March 1969<br />

―The Periscope‖ of Newsweek: re: Mr. Meany meet Mr. Galbraith, 1 Marcy 1971<br />

―Personality Parade‖<br />

1971<br />

re: Buckley, Galbraith, Vidal conversation: Parade, 7 June 1987<br />

―Perspectives Aux Etats-Unis Apres La Victoire de M. <strong>Kennedy</strong>:‖ Perspectives<br />

Economique, 17 November 1960<br />

―Peter Galbraith‘s smaller stage:‖ The Economist, 9 May 1998, articles about PWG<br />

Photograph of very tall JKG <strong>and</strong> quite short <strong>John</strong> Finley: Harvard University Gazette, 13<br />

June 1975<br />

Pictures at Investiture in Order of Canada: Guelph Alumnus, Winter 1998<br />

―A Plague of Economists?:‖ Michael M. Postan: Encounter, 1967<br />

―The Plight of American Youth: No More Heroes:‖ Parade Magazine, 29 October 1967<br />

―Plus de Crises?:‖ Perspectives Economique, 21 May 1959<br />

―The Poet <strong>and</strong> the Postwar City:‖ Cornelia D.J. Pearsall, [n.d.]<br />

Politics <strong>and</strong> the Corporation: The Liberalism of JKG: Paul Goldstene Thesis, 1970<br />

―The Politics of Victory:‖ William F. Buckley, Jr., 19 March 1991<br />

―Pop Professor:‖ News about Harvard, 1968: July, August, September<br />

Box 1021<br />

―Pops Ring in Season on Just the Right Note:‖ The Boston Globe, 18 December 1991<br />

―A Portrait of the Economic Philosophy of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,‖ David W. Rowan,<br />

January 1970<br />

―Power breakfast in Washington:‖ US News & World Report, 11 April 1988<br />

―The Price Galbraith Pays:‖ Michael Ballantyne: The Montreal Star, 19 August 1970<br />

―Professor Galbraith on Wage <strong>and</strong> Price Controls:‖ Washington Post Editorial, 13 June<br />

1970<br />

―Professor Galbraith: Stop Locking Yourself in the Attic:‖ Ralph de Toledano, 19 February<br />

1971<br />

―A Professor-Politician:‖ The New York Times, 29 March 1961<br />

―The professor with no small virtues:‖ Indian Express, September 1971<br />

―Profile: Look who‘s talking about farm policy:‖ Progressive Farmer, December 1988<br />

―Profiling the Forecasters:‖ by Robert Lekachman (review of The Economists by Leonard<br />

Silk): New Leader, 20 December 1976<br />

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―A Profitless Economy,‖ Henry J. Taylor: March 1971<br />

―The Prophet Speaks:‖ by Michael Valpy: Toronto Globe <strong>and</strong> Mail, 17 January 1997<br />

Providence Journal, 1 December 1967<br />

―Public Rates Last Freeze ‗Slushy‘:‖ New York Post, 17 November 1971<br />

―Public Squalor‖ (Editorial): Wall Street Journal, 24 October 1977<br />

Pugh, Tom: Peoria Journal, 26 August 1967<br />

[―A Quixote of the Plains: Perspectives on <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,‖ n.d.] (2 folders)<br />

Quote from New York re: recycling political comment: Forbes, 15 February 1973<br />

Rafferty, Max column in Oakl<strong>and</strong> Tribune, 9 July 1967<br />

―Rainy Day Session:‖ Herb Caen: San Francisco Chronicle, 7 August 1995<br />

―Rasika: The Discerning Connoisseur:‖ Harvard Gazette, 26 February 1998<br />

Re:<br />

Books donated by JKG to Lincoln Park School Community Center: Somerville<br />

Journal, 16 October 1975<br />

Correlation of women‘s clothing <strong>and</strong> the economy: Boston Globe, 13 January 1978<br />

Naked lady meeting Humphrey/ Muskie: The New Yorker, 1 May 1989<br />

Wm. Bundy as ed. of Foreign Affairs: Newsweek, 6 September 1971<br />

Reaction to Nixon‘s Wage-Price Freeze Proposal, 16 August 1971<br />

―Reaffirming a commitment to liberalism:‖ The Boston Globe, 28 October 1988<br />

―Reagan, el hombre que Mantuvo:‖ El Pais (Spain), 18 December 1963<br />

―The Reagan Syndrome:‖ The Wheat Power Broker, 1986: September-October<br />

Rebuttal to JKG‘s Op-Ed piece (January 12): by A. Reynolds: New York Times, 30 January<br />

1979<br />

―The recession speaks:‖ William Safire: The New York Times, 13 December 1982<br />

―Reluctant traveler:‖ Newsday, 3 November 1970<br />

[Remarks to Take Back America Conference, on behalf of JKG, 1 June 2005]<br />

―A reply to Professor Galbraith: The merits of anti-merger policy:‖ Donald Turner: Case<br />

Western Review, January 1968<br />

Report on conference <strong>and</strong> JKG remarks: Minneapolis Star <strong>and</strong> Tribune, 24 September 1982<br />

Review<br />

[The Dream <strong>and</strong> the Nightmare: New York Times Book Review, 25 July 1993]<br />

The Last of the Intellectuals: Washington Post Book World, 11 October 1987<br />

The New Industrial State: Al Capp: ―Nation‘s Business‖, September 1967<br />

―Small Soldiers‖ by Rod Dreher: The New York Post, 10 July 1998<br />

Speech on history of money: ―L‘argent et l‘aveuglement politique‖: Tribune de<br />

Geneve des samedi, March 1974<br />

―Richard Nixon: Professor Galbraith calls him a Socialist:‖ G. Allen: American Opinion,<br />

1971<br />

―Right-Wing Taboo:‖ Buckley‘s On the Right national syndicate, 8 December 1981<br />

―The Road Ahead:‖ New Statesman, 27 November 1992<br />

Royko, Mike<br />

―Economists, What Would We Do Without Them?,‖ December 1973<br />

―Yup, anything can happen!:‖ JKG eminent thinker from Harvard, [n.d.]<br />

―Russian Students were Better Galbraithians than Marxists:‖ Marshall Goldman: New York<br />

Times, 25 January 1978<br />

―Russians <strong>and</strong> Americans Here Debate Problems of Peace:‖ Peter Grose: New York Times,<br />

30 April 1970<br />

―The Sage of Uncertainty:‖ Charles Taylor: Weekend Magazine, 14 May 1977<br />

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Samuelson column: Newsweek, 6 December 1971<br />

―Scenario is Set for a Market Crash:‖ The Miami Herald, 23 October 1992<br />

―Schmoozing in the Galbraiths‘ Garden:‖ Harvard Magazine, 1993: September/ October<br />

―The Scotch:‖ by Don Murray: The London Free Press, April 1989<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>: ―Highl<strong>and</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> Lost Tribes of Israel:‖ New York Times, 5 April 1970<br />

The Scotsman, 19 January 1989<br />

Scripps-Howard Syndicate Cartoon: ―J.K. Gallbladder,‖ 29 October 1988<br />

―The Secrets of a Woman‘s Kind of Man: The Secrets of JKG‘s Sex Appeal Revealed:‖<br />

Daily Mail, 27 November 1971<br />

―Seeing the light at last:‖ Vancouver Sun, 15 May 1976<br />

―A Serious Note about Galbraith:‖ by Robert Reno: News-Journal Papers, 12 October 1987<br />

―Seriously seeking J.K. Galbraith:‖ Essentials (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 1991<br />

―Shadow of Disaster:‖ by Robert Kuttner: The Boston Globe, October 1989<br />

Shenker, Israel<br />

―Galbraith: ‘29 Repeats Itself:‖ New York Times, 3 May 1970<br />

―Galbraith Corrects Galbraith‘s Errors:‖ New York Times, 25 August 1971<br />

―The Silent Spring of Mind Pollution:‖ Thomas McDonnell: Boston Pilot, 18 April 1970<br />

―Six Questions for the Prophet:‖ Financial Review (Australia), 20 February 1987<br />

Smith wine tasting at 30 Francis Ave.: Boston Globe, 17 May 1966<br />

[―So now Friedman says he was wrong:‖ William Keegan, The Observer, 22 June 2003]<br />

―So you think you‘ve had tough luck?:‖ by Mike Barnicle: re: JKG‘s Commencement<br />

Party, 11 June 1979<br />

―Sociology Comics:‖ JKG as Philosopher King: Harvard Crimson, Winter 1974<br />

Box 1022<br />

―Soviet Campers Take Dip at Galbraith Pond:‖ The Brattleboro Reformer, 3 August 1990<br />

―Soviet Social Theory <strong>and</strong> the New Industrial State: Galbraith Through Soviet Eyes:‖ Loren<br />

Orkoi, January 1978<br />

Speaking of Galbraith<br />

Comments<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Correspondence with Peggy Lamson<br />

Peggy Lamson, Reviews<br />

―On Norway Street‖ Television, Lamson book, Boston, Massachusetts, 8 October<br />

1991<br />

Ticknor <strong>and</strong> Fields Party- Boston, 5 September 1991<br />

―St<strong>and</strong>ing Tall‖<br />

Indian Telegraph, 7 February 1987<br />

The New York Times Business Section, Sunday 8 March 1987<br />

Story of Erich Segal: Washington Post, 21 May 1985<br />

―Strange Bedfellows!:‖ Veritas Foundation article, September 1965<br />

The Sunday Times (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 25 October 1970<br />

[―Surprised that Galbraith still supports the system:‖ The Boston Globe, 29 January 1991]<br />

―Sweet 60:‖ by Isabel Forgang: New York Daily News, Sunday 20 January 1985<br />

―Swiss rolls:‖ by Taki: The Spectator (Engl<strong>and</strong>), 12 March 1988<br />

―Symbolism, Galbraith at Harvard:‖ Thomas Oliphant: Boston Globe, 16 October 1969<br />

Taki on PWG: ―My encounter with Envoys of Arrogance:‖ The Sunday London Times, 3<br />

March 1996<br />

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―Taking on the policy entrepreneurs:‖ The New Leader, 9-23 May 1994<br />

―Talk of the Town:‖ The New Yorker, 8 May 1989<br />

―Talk, Talk, Talk, Talk…:‖ The Boston Globe, 13 June 1995<br />

―Tax Facts-I:‖ William F. Buckley, Jr. column, 22 March 1984<br />

―The Test of Détente:‖V. Kobysh: 1 st in Izvestia: reprinted in The Harvard Crimson, 30<br />

April 1975<br />

A Testimonial to <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: The Alternative, 1977: June/July<br />

[―They shoot allies, don‘t they?:‖ Francis X. Winter: National Review, 25 November 1988<br />

―They‘re sniping at Galbraith again:‖ The New York Times, 11 March 1973<br />

Three articles by Eileen Shanahan about JKG, president of AEA: New York Times,<br />

December 1971<br />

Time Magazine Cover: ―The All Purpose Critic,‖ 16 February 1968 (2 folders)<br />

―The Toll of a ‗Nonstop Binge‘: Newsweek, 2 November 1987<br />

―An Tollamh Galbraith:‖ Foinae (Irel<strong>and</strong>), 29 October 1997<br />

―Tony & Tacky:‖ re: ―Time 100: A Century of Science:‖ Wall Street Journal, July 1999<br />

―Too soon to hail capitalism‘s triumph:‖ by Carlos Fuentes: The Guardian, 27 December<br />

1990<br />

―Top Economists on the Net,‖ 2001<br />

―Trade Unions Urged to Act:‖ The Irish Times, 6 October 1994<br />

Trip to Venezuela: El Diaro (Caracas, Venezuela), 19 September 1979<br />

The Triumph being removed from USIA ―Suitable list:‖ Newsweek, 1 December 1969<br />

[―Trouble we‘re in:‖ by Robert Reich: Prospect, November 1998]<br />

Trudeau <strong>and</strong> JKG: EPP: McClean’s, 12 January 1976<br />

―The Tyranny of Consensus:‖ The Harvard Crimson, 27 April 1989<br />

―Un Demi-inedit de JKG: L‘ere de l‘opulence:‖ Alain Vernay, [n.d.]<br />

―The Unconventional Becomes Respectable:‖ Business Week, 9 January 1971<br />

Unconventional Wisdom<br />

Festschrift for JKG by Bowles, Edwards, Shepard, 1989<br />

Letters thanking contributors, November 1989<br />

List of those receiving <strong>and</strong> their thanks<br />

―Unequivocal breakfast: Him <strong>and</strong> eggs:‖ The Washington Post, 13 November 1986<br />

University of Texas Speech: re: arms control: Austin American Statesman, 28 March 1984<br />

Unpublished paper: Reisman (University of Surrey): ―Social Justice <strong>and</strong> Macroeconomic<br />

Policy: The Case of JKG,‖ 1975<br />

―Up <strong>and</strong> down Wall Street:‖ Barron’s Magazine, 16 June 1975<br />

[―A US Envoy Learns How to Dance with Warlords:‖ Christian Science Monitor, 27 March<br />

1995, articles about PWG]<br />

Venezuelan Colloquium in Caracas: El Universal, 12 November 1978<br />

Verdicts of Top Economists on Wage-price freeze: New York Post, 16 August 1971<br />

Box 1023<br />

―Vermont Summer‖ (section of Brattleboro Reformer), 26 August 1967<br />

―A View from the Azores:‖ James Reston: New York Times: JKG on high seas inaccurately,<br />

27 June 1975<br />

―Vintage Galbraith:‖ by Richard Parker: The Nation, 26 October 1998<br />

―Wages, Prices Need Control, JKG Says:‖ St. Petersburg Times, 13 May 1971<br />

―A Warrior for Public Good:‖ by David Nyhan: The Boston Globe, 30 July 1991<br />

―Wealth is not without its advantages:‖ Liz Smith: Denver Post, 6 March 1989<br />

[492]


Weaver, Jr.,Warren: ―Galbraith Predicts No New Left Party in 1972:‖ New York Times, 22<br />

September 1970<br />

Weymouth, Lally article on Ford Foundation: New York Times Magazine, 12 March 1978<br />

―What Mollie Saw in Butter:‖ The Spectator, 12 September 1987<br />

―What Next? Investors Seek Clues?:‖ The Wall Street Journal, 26 January 1987<br />

―Whither Economic Policy:‖ Eugene J. McCarthy: Commonweal, 19 May 1972<br />

―Who are the elite intellectuals?:‖ The Public Interest, Fall 1972<br />

―Who‘s on Next?:‖ National Review, 26 August 1991<br />

―Who‘s Picking on Galbraith Now?:‖ Harold Banks column: Record-American, 15 January<br />

1970<br />

―Why Galbraith won‘t receive the Nobel Prize‖<br />

[Fragment], n.d.<br />

Warsh: Boston Globe, 8 October 1989<br />

―Why U.S. Pro-Pakistan:‖ James A. Wechsler Col.: JKG Comment: New York Post, 8<br />

December 1971<br />

―Wiesner <strong>and</strong> Galbraith rebut Nixon accusation:‖ Boston Globe, 26 February 1974<br />

―William Foster meets Kenneth Galbraith:‖ The Scotsman, 7 October 1967<br />

[―Wit <strong>and</strong> Perspective,‖ 1998]<br />

World Press Review, December 1979<br />

―Worswick-Joseph debate in Engl<strong>and</strong> on The Listener: The New Industrial State, 20 July<br />

1967<br />

―The X-Inefficiency Factor:‖ Charles K. Rowley: New Society, 15 January 1976<br />

―The Year of Scoop Jackson:‖ Newsweek, 7 January 1974<br />

―Your Money Matters:‖ by Tom Herman: Wall Street Journal, 18 July 1989<br />

―Your Worship?:‖ William Buckley, 26 April 1991<br />

Series 10. Clipping File, 1946-2006.<br />

About 6,500 items, 6.3 cubic feet; 5 linear feet, 5.5 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological.<br />

This series contains clippings from the 1940s to the 2000s, including both domestic <strong>and</strong> foreign<br />

press coverage. The bulk of this series is composed of a yearly ‗General‘ file, which Galbraith<br />

compiled for the span 1946 to 2006. Topics covered include <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith‘s books,<br />

Americans for Democratic Action, lectures, commencements <strong>and</strong> testimonies, as well as coverage<br />

of Galbraith‘s political activities. Added posthumously, this series also includes clippings of <strong>John</strong><br />

Kenneth Galbraith‘s obituary as well as tributes.<br />

Box 1023 (continued)<br />

Americans for Democratic Action<br />

1967<br />

Duffy takes over from J.K.G., June 1969<br />

Associated Press, November 1964<br />

Atlantic Monthly Article, 1965<br />

Books<br />

The Affluent Society, 1968 (4 folders)<br />

[493]


The Affluent Society, 1969<br />

Ambassador’s Journal, 1969<br />

The Great Crash, 1955 (2 folders)<br />

How to Control the Military, 1969<br />

Box 1024<br />

The McL<strong>and</strong>ress Dimension, 1964<br />

The New Industrial State, 1969<br />

R<strong>and</strong>hawa <strong>and</strong> Indian Painting, 1968<br />

The Scotch, 1964<br />

The Triumph, 1968<br />

California Democratic Council, March 1965<br />

Campaigns <strong>and</strong> Election Ideas, 1966-1968<br />

Canadian Manufacturer‘s Association, June 1966<br />

Chamberlain, <strong>John</strong> on J.K.G., June 1968<br />

Channel 2 Panel Discussion, Boston White Paper, March 1965<br />

Collins for Senate, 1966<br />

Commencement Party, June 1968<br />

Defense, 1969<br />

Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1968<br />

Democratic Platform on Vietnam <strong>and</strong> Foreign Policy, 1968<br />

Douglas Rights Peace Leacture<br />

Election as Visiting Fellow of Trinity, May 1969<br />

Exhibition at Asia House in New York <strong>and</strong> Jacqueline <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s Party for <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith,<br />

September 1965<br />

Fight with <strong>John</strong> Connors, 1965<br />

Fogg Exhibition, 1965<br />

Foreign<br />

1961, 1964-1965<br />

1968-1969<br />

(1-2 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 1025<br />

(3 of 3 folders)<br />

Galbraith for Governor, 1967 (2 folders)<br />

General<br />

1946-1954<br />

1955<br />

1956-1958<br />

1959<br />

January-March<br />

April-October<br />

1960<br />

1961<br />

Box 1026<br />

1962<br />

1963<br />

[494]


Box 1027<br />

Box 1028<br />

Box 1029<br />

Box 1030<br />

1964<br />

1965<br />

1966<br />

1967<br />

January-August<br />

September-October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

January<br />

February<br />

March<br />

April<br />

May<br />

June-December<br />

January-May<br />

June-October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April (2 folders)<br />

May<br />

June (2 folders)<br />

July<br />

August (2 folders)<br />

September (2 folders)<br />

October<br />

November (2 folders)<br />

December (3 folders)<br />

January (2 folders)<br />

February<br />

March<br />

April (2 folders)<br />

May<br />

June (2 folders)<br />

July (3 folders)<br />

August<br />

September<br />

October (2 folders)<br />

November (3 folders)<br />

December<br />

[495]


Box 1031<br />

Box 1032<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

1978<br />

1980<br />

1982<br />

1987<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

1990<br />

1991<br />

1992<br />

1993<br />

Box 1033<br />

1994<br />

January<br />

February<br />

March (2 folders)<br />

April<br />

May<br />

June<br />

July<br />

August<br />

September<br />

October<br />

November<br />

December<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April-June<br />

July-September<br />

October<br />

November-December<br />

January-February<br />

March<br />

April-May<br />

June-July<br />

August<br />

September<br />

General Clippings<br />

UK Clippings: January-February<br />

[496]


1995<br />

1996<br />

1997<br />

1998<br />

1999<br />

2000<br />

2004<br />

2005<br />

2006<br />

Daily Telegraph Article, ―The wisest course can sometimes be to do nothing.‖<br />

General Clippings<br />

Undated Clippings (2 folders)<br />

January-February<br />

March-April<br />

May-June<br />

September-October<br />

General Clippings<br />

Obituaries<br />

Harvard Teach-In on Vietnam, April 1965<br />

Harvard University, 1966, 1968<br />

Box 1034<br />

Humphrey-Muskie, 1968<br />

Income Guarantees, May 1968<br />

J.F.K. Memorial Committee, 1964<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>s, 1967-1968<br />

League of Cities, Washington, April 1965<br />

Lecture Tour<br />

1964<br />

1965<br />

Lindsay Task Force on Poverty, 1965<br />

McCarthy, 1968<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Delegation to the Democratic National Convention, 1968<br />

Democratic Party, 1966-1967<br />

Sales Tax, 1964-1965<br />

Miscellaneous Editorials about <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, 1964-1965<br />

National Advisory Council for War on Poverty, 1965<br />

National Committee for Immigration Reform, 1965<br />

National Farmers Union, March 1965<br />

New York Times, September 1934<br />

Oil Shale, 1965, 1968<br />

PM Daily, 1943<br />

Presidential Campaign, 1964<br />

Reith Lectures, 1966-1967<br />

Report from Iron Mountain, 1967<br />

Restoring New Engl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>marks, 1965<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> College Commencement, 1966<br />

[497]


Salt Lake <strong>Library</strong>, 1964<br />

Shastri‘s Death, 1966<br />

Sixtieth Birthday, October 1968<br />

Solomon Lecture, 1965<br />

Speeches <strong>and</strong> Comments, 1966-1969 (1 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 1035<br />

Speeches <strong>and</strong> Comments, 1966-1969 (2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

Steel Price Hike, January 1966<br />

Student Unrest, Columbia, OSU, Harvard, etc., 1968-1969<br />

Surfers (Art Buchwald), June 1969<br />

The Temple, March 1965<br />

Testimony<br />

Federal Reserve Board, December 1965<br />

Joint Economic Committee, February 1965<br />

Senate Banking Committee, Capeheart Accusation, 1955 (3 folders)<br />

Senate Foreign Relations, regarding India Pakistan Conflict, April 1966<br />

Trip to Gstaad with Jacqueline B. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, January 1966<br />

Trip to South America, July 1958<br />

Tufts Commencement, June 9, 1968<br />

University of Missouri at Kansas City, 1964<br />

Vietnam, 1966-1968<br />

Series 11. Personal File.<br />

About 500 items, 1.512 cubic feet; 1 linear foot, 4 linear inches.<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject or type, thereunder chronological.<br />

This series consists of personal items belonging to <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith. Types of materials<br />

include address books, appointment books <strong>and</strong> calendars, notes, photographs, <strong>and</strong> honorary degrees,<br />

as well as telephone memos from 1963-1964 <strong>and</strong> other personal effects such as identification cards<br />

<strong>and</strong> poetry, arranged by type of material.<br />

Box 1036<br />

Address lists<br />

Appointment books<br />

1959<br />

1960<br />

1961<br />

Pages, Cambridge office<br />

1961: January-August<br />

September 1963-September 1964<br />

Calendar, November 9, 16, 23<br />

[Financial] [Closed]<br />

[Galbraith Family Tree]<br />

Galbraith, James: [School papers]<br />

[Gift: ―JKG‘s Own Primer on Monteverdi, 1973]<br />

[498]


H<strong>and</strong>written notes <strong>and</strong> business cards<br />

Honorary Degrees<br />

[El Rector de la Universidad de Chile, 6 July 1958]<br />

[University of Maryl<strong>and</strong>, 1 June 1973]<br />

Identification <strong>and</strong> membership cards, warrantees<br />

[Medical] [Closed]<br />

Box 1037<br />

Notes on Swedish <strong>and</strong> Danish agricultural policies, address book-Europe, 1937-1938<br />

Passport <strong>and</strong> passport photos<br />

Photographs<br />

Profile series<br />

Forward<br />

Right<br />

Right side<br />

Front<br />

Going back<br />

Left side<br />

Right side<br />

Looking down<br />

Looking up<br />

Side profile graph<br />

Unidentified<br />

[Unlabeled house in the mountains]<br />

Plaques<br />

[The American Compensation Association, n.d.]<br />

[Citation to JKG, Doctor of Humanities from Adelphi Suffolk College, n.d.]<br />

[City of Beverly Hill, California, 18 January 1969]<br />

Poetry, undated<br />

Requests for FBI <strong>and</strong> CIA Files<br />

[Annotated copies] (1-4 of 5 folders)<br />

Box 1038<br />

[Annotated copies] (5 of 5 folders)<br />

CIA File<br />

FBI <strong>and</strong> CIA Files, 1977 (2 folders)<br />

Letters, 1975-1977 [Closed]<br />

Telephone memos<br />

2 October 1963-10 April 1964<br />

1964: 13 April-21 May<br />

Vital statistics, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith<br />

[499]


Additions.<br />

Addition of January 2009 (Acc. 2009-022)<br />

About 2,4709 items (53 linear feet, 11 linear inches; 54.346 cubic feet).<br />

Note that, while this addition has not been integrated into the original deposit, it has been arranged<br />

according to the organization scheme of the previously deposited materials.<br />

Please note that in cases when an original folder title did not exist, a new folder title has been<br />

created <strong>and</strong> is indicated by brackets.<br />

Series 2. Early Government Service, 1938-1957.<br />

About 400 items (7.5 linear inches; .756 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: chronologically by office held, thereunder by subject or type.<br />

Box 1039<br />

Office of Price Administration<br />

File<br />

1: Organization <strong>and</strong> Administration<br />

2: Commodity Programs<br />

3: Price Policies<br />

4: Commodity Programs<br />

12: Reading File of JKG<br />

[Photographs]<br />

[Press Clippings Book]<br />

[1938-1954]<br />

[Loose Material, 1938-1954] (2 folders)<br />

[1949-1957]<br />

(1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 1040<br />

(3 of 4 folders)<br />

[Scrapbook] ―1940s D.C.,‖<br />

1940-1947<br />

[Loose Material, 1940-1947]<br />

[Scrapbooks]<br />

Series 3. General Correspondence, 1932-2006.<br />

About 4,800 items (5 linear feet, 3 linear inches; 6.048 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: varies by section.<br />

The addition to this series includes a sixth section consisting of correspondence from Galbraith‘s<br />

home in Gstaad, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>. A large portion of this section consists of photo-copies of<br />

correspondence that may be found in other sections of the series. The Gstaad section is arranged<br />

alphabetically by correspondent or subject.<br />

[500]


Box 1040<br />

General correspondence, 1932-1947: General, 1943, 1946-1947<br />

General correspondence, 1948-1964: Appointment Professor of Economy, 1949<br />

General correspondence, 1965-1974<br />

Humphrey, Hubert: C<strong>and</strong>idacy: ADA National Board Meeting, 5 October, 1968<br />

Lovain, University of, Lecture, Louvain, Belgium, 2 February, 1972<br />

Massachusetts, Commission for a Memorial to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 1972<br />

McCarthy, Eugene: Presidential Campaign: [photos]<br />

National Advisory Council for the Office of Economic Opportunity meeting Washington<br />

D.C., 3 February, 1965<br />

General correspondence, 1960-2005<br />

American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1985-1993<br />

[Americans for Democratic Action – LBJ cartoon, Boston Globe]<br />

American Medical International Inc., Los Angels, CA, 14-16 November, 1979<br />

Aphia, 1992<br />

Private Meeting with President Arias, Boston, MA, 7 June 1988<br />

Arts: General, 1989<br />

[B - 1994]<br />

[Birthday card from CAG to JKG, 15 October 1994]<br />

Ball, George<br />

1989-1992<br />

[The Past Has Another Pattern manuscript, 1981]<br />

Intro – Chapter III<br />

Chapter IV – Chapter VI<br />

Chapter VI-Chapter IX<br />

Chapter X-Chapter XII<br />

Box 1041<br />

Chapter XIII – Chapter XVI<br />

Chapter XVII – XIX<br />

Chapter XX - XXII<br />

Chapter XXIII – XXIV<br />

Chapter XXV – XXVII<br />

Chapter XXVIII - XXX<br />

Footnotes<br />

Bangladesh: General, 1989<br />

Barcelona: General, 1989-1992<br />

Berger, Meyer, 1981-1989<br />

Birthday:<br />

Eighty-Fifth Birthday Celebration, October-December, 1993<br />

Houghton Mifflin Celebration of JKG‘s 85 th Birthday Party: [Photo<br />

Album]<br />

Borbon de Parma, 1988-1990, undated<br />

―Boston,‖ 1989-1992<br />

Bowles, Samuel, 1989-1991<br />

Buckley, William F., 1982 - 1992, undated<br />

Box 1042<br />

[501]


Business Perspectives Seminar, Athens, Greece, 17 October, 1977<br />

Cachin, Colette, 1986, 1990-1992<br />

Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, Cambridge, MA, 15 September, 1981<br />

―Canadian,‖ 1988-1992<br />

Carnegie Endowment, 1989<br />

Charleston, University of, Charleston, West Virginia, 17-18 September 1984<br />

Chukyo Television, Trip to Japan, 1990: 24 September – 5 October<br />

Christmas, 1980<br />

Christmas cards, 1967; Undated<br />

Coates, Ken, 1989<br />

Cohen, Wallace, 1989-1992<br />

Corporate Broadcasting Network: ―Eye on Economy‖ appearance, 3 November,<br />

1989<br />

Crosby, Ann, 1988-1990<br />

Davidson, 1989-1993, undated<br />

Davies, Robertson, 1988-1990<br />

DeKeller, Barbara, 1989<br />

Denholm, Catherine, 1989-1992, undated<br />

Dickinson, Angie, 1961-1992, undated<br />

Dow-Dy, 1978<br />

Dublin, University of, Haughey Bol<strong>and</strong>, Dublin, Irel<strong>and</strong>, 28 February – 3 March,<br />

1985<br />

―Economics USA,‖ PBS television Series, Cambridge, MA, 6 Dec, 1984<br />

European Business School, Parma, Italy, 23 June 1991<br />

Galbraith family, 1989-1992<br />

Galbraith, <strong>John</strong> Kenneth: Lectureship, Memorial University of Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, St.<br />

General<br />

March-June, 1997<br />

Undated<br />

Get Well Cards <strong>and</strong> Letters, 1997<br />

April<br />

5-11<br />

Box 1043<br />

12-17<br />

18-21<br />

23-28<br />

29 April - 7 May<br />

May: 9-24<br />

25 May – 29 July<br />

Undated (2 folders)<br />

Ginsberg, David, 1989-1992<br />

Global Citizen Award 25 th Anniversary, Boston, MA, 12 October, 1999<br />

Goodwin<br />

Doris, 1986<br />

Neva, 1991<br />

[Al Gore family Christmas card]<br />

Graham, Katharine, 1972-1992<br />

[502]


Harriman, Averell/Pamela 1963-1992 (2 folders)<br />

Box 1044<br />

Harvard<br />

General<br />

1972-1974, 1982-1986<br />

1988-1989<br />

1990-1991<br />

ILO information for poverty lectures, 29 January, 1979<br />

India: General, 2004<br />

Jenkins, Roy, 1988-1991<br />

JKG‘s Birthday Party at <strong>Kennedy</strong> School, Cambridge, MA, 15 October, 1998<br />

[Video]<br />

<strong>John</strong>s, Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 2001<br />

Kahn, Wolf, 1988-1989<br />

Kain, <strong>John</strong>, 1988-1989<br />

Kaldor<br />

Mary, 1988-1989<br />

Foundation, 1990<br />

Kaysen, Carl, 1988-1990<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward<br />

1989-1991<br />

Tribute to President <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 1983<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> Institute of Politics<br />

[1988-1992]<br />

Dinner for Studs Terkel, Cambridge, MA, 6 December, 1995<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Jacqueline B., 1962-1989<br />

[<strong>Kennedy</strong>, <strong>John</strong> F.]<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 1986-1991<br />

<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Foundation, Boston, MA, 25 May 1989<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Miscellaneous, 1990-1991<br />

<strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, 1989-1991<br />

Kern, Richard, 1990<br />

Khan, 1989<br />

Kindleberger, Charles, 1987-1992<br />

[Arent Fox Kintner Christmas card]<br />

Lapautre, Michelle, 1981-1994<br />

Lauventian University, Sudbury, Ontario, 30 September – 1 October, 1981<br />

Leontiff, 1988-1989<br />

Lewy, Robert B. 1965-1989 (2 folders)<br />

Luers, William, 1988-1989<br />

Box 1045<br />

Visit of Nelson M<strong>and</strong>ela to Harvard, Cambridge, MA – 21 September 1998<br />

Massachusetts Commission for a Memorial to <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 1965<br />

Massachusetts: General: 1989-1992<br />

McCarthy, Eugene, 1988, 1991<br />

McGovern/Schlesinger weekend, Newfane, VT, 14-16 August, 1987<br />

[503]


Box 1046<br />

McLean-Hunter International Forum Lecture, Montreal, Canada, 16 August 1967<br />

Medoff, James, 1988-1992<br />

Menshikov, Stanislav, 1988-1991<br />

Metalka <strong>and</strong> AMPART (USIS), Ljubljana <strong>and</strong> Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 4-8 March,<br />

1989<br />

Miscellaneous, 1990<br />

Mount Auburn Hospital, fundraising dinner, 25 September, 2003<br />

National Advisory Council of the Office of Economic Opportunity meeting:<br />

Washington D.C., 3 February, 1965<br />

[Neiman Fellowship for Journalists: Joseph Plummer, 1981]<br />

[New York Review of Books subscription order form with drawing of JKG]<br />

North European Management Institute, S<strong>and</strong>erstolen, Norway, 9-12 February, 1978<br />

Parker, Richard, 2003-2005<br />

Rajij Endowment Lectures, Delhi, Madras, <strong>and</strong> Bombay, India, 1-10 March, 1982<br />

[Responses to Newsweek Column], January, 1974 (2 folders)<br />

Ritz Hotel, London, January 1989<br />

[Sotheby‘s Catalog, 19 May, 1982]<br />

Stratton Prize of Friends of Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Boston, MA, 16 May, 1987<br />

To Be Filed, 1974 -2006 (2 Folders)<br />

Trips<br />

Africa, 1981<br />

Alter Company Towboat down Mississippi River, 1977<br />

Argentina, Autumn, 1981<br />

Arizona, 1978<br />

Australia, January, 1986<br />

Bangladesh, 1986<br />

Brazil, Spring, 1984<br />

Brussels, 1978<br />

Capri, 1986<br />

[Chile, 1981-1982]<br />

China, 1980<br />

Columbia, 1980<br />

Cuba<br />

Spring, 1970<br />

1988<br />

Cyprus, 1977<br />

Icel<strong>and</strong>, 1981<br />

India<br />

1977<br />

January – February, 1986<br />

1990<br />

Indonesia, 1982<br />

Israel<br />

1987-1988<br />

1989-1990<br />

Jordan, 1983<br />

[504]


Mexico, 1981-1982<br />

Munich, 1988<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 1979<br />

Overseas Press Club, 1981-1982<br />

Pakistan, 1988<br />

Peru, 1987<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

1975<br />

1990<br />

Puerto Rico, 1982<br />

San Francisco, 1987<br />

South Africa, 1973-1977<br />

Spain, 1979-1980<br />

St. Martin, 1977, n.d.<br />

Taiwan, 12-16 November, 1992<br />

Tanzania, 1976-1978<br />

Toronto, 1979, 1986<br />

Turkey<br />

1978-1982<br />

1985-1986<br />

Venezuela, 1977-1978<br />

Virgin Isl<strong>and</strong>s, 1978<br />

Yugoslavia, 1971-1991<br />

Turin, Cassa di Risparmio of, Turin, Italy, 28-29 January 1983<br />

Ulam, Adam, ―The Kirov Affair,‖ 18 July 1985<br />

Universidad Complutense North – South International Forum – Madrid, Spain,<br />

13-15 April 1994<br />

University of Oxford, Encaenia, Oxford, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 19-20 June, 1990<br />

University of Pennsylvania Smith Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2-3<br />

April, 1997<br />

University of Rome, ―La Sapienza,‖ Rome, Italy, 22-26 October, 1990<br />

[unidentified]<br />

Valencia, Regional Governing Committee of Valencia Spain, 15-17 February,<br />

1984<br />

Box 1047<br />

Wq-Wm, 1987<br />

West Virginia, Ambassador of Goodwill, 17 September 1984<br />

World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, 21 September, 1990<br />

Gstaad:<br />

[American Academy <strong>and</strong> Institute of Arts <strong>and</strong> Letters, 1984-1986]<br />

[American Chamber of Commerce, 1973-1974]<br />

[American Committee on East-West Accord, 1979-1984]<br />

[Americans for Democratic Action, 1970, 1979-1981]<br />

[American Repertory Theatre, 1982-1984, 1990]<br />

[Americans for SALT, 1978-1979]<br />

[Andre Deustch Limited, 1974]<br />

[Articles, 1970-1994, n.d.]<br />

[505]


Box 1048<br />

[Bar, Hans, 1976-1993]<br />

[BBC, 1970-1989]<br />

[Belgian Television Interview, 1982]<br />

[Book Introductions, 1970, 1982-1986]<br />

[Book Reviews <strong>and</strong> Comments, 1970-1989]<br />

[Buckley, William F., 1970-1993]<br />

[Buchwald, Art, 1969, 1983]<br />

[Club Diplomatique de Geneive, 1982]<br />

[Council for a Liveable World, 1981, 1984]<br />

[Diamond, Hymen, 1970, 1981]<br />

[Doubleday, 1969-1970, 1985]<br />

[Economists Allied for Arms Reduction, 1992-1994]<br />

[Economic Policy Center, 1982-1983]<br />

[Esquire, 1970]<br />

[European Management Forum, 1973-1974]<br />

[Evans/Novak Article, January 1970]<br />

[Friends of the Earth, 1993]<br />

[Faber <strong>and</strong> Faber, 1984-1985]<br />

[Federal Trade Commission/J. Mayo Thompson, 1974]<br />

[Firing Line, 1970, 1982]<br />

[Five Continent Peace Initiative, January, 1985]<br />

[Fogg Art <strong>Museum</strong>, 1980-1982]<br />

[Galbraith, James, 1989, 1994, undated]<br />

[General]<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

January<br />

1-15 February<br />

1973<br />

1974<br />

1976<br />

1977<br />

1978<br />

1979<br />

1980<br />

1981<br />

1982<br />

1983<br />

16 February – 4 March<br />

January<br />

February<br />

1-15 January<br />

16 January – 31 December<br />

January<br />

February<br />

[506]


Box 1049<br />

Box 1050<br />

1984<br />

1985<br />

1986<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

1990<br />

1991<br />

1992<br />

1993<br />

1994<br />

January<br />

February-October<br />

January<br />

4-20<br />

21-31<br />

February<br />

March – December<br />

1-15 January<br />

16 January – 28 February<br />

6-25 January<br />

27 January – 8 February<br />

8-28 February<br />

10 January – 13 February<br />

14-22 February<br />

January<br />

February<br />

January<br />

February – July<br />

1996<br />

Undated (4 folders)<br />

[Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, 1969-1970, 1985]<br />

[Hamish Hamilton, 1970, 1984]<br />

Box 1051<br />

[Harriman, 1983 - 1984, 1990]<br />

[Harvard]<br />

[1979-1993]<br />

[Government Modernization, 1968-1969]<br />

[University Press, 1979, 1981, 1985]<br />

[Houghton Mifflin Company, 1974 – 1993]<br />

[Hughes, Jonathan R.T., 1981-1982]<br />

[Interviews, 1970-1993]<br />

[International Institute for Labor Studies, 1974, 1993]<br />

[International Investment Congress]<br />

[507]


[International Council of Voluntary Agencies, 1980-1981]<br />

[Income tax, undated]<br />

[Jean Monnet Council, 1982]<br />

[Jones, Charles Bronston, 1978-1984]<br />

[―Joyce,‖ 1969]<br />

[<strong>Kennedy</strong>, Edward, 1970, 1984, 1990]<br />

[JFK <strong>Library</strong>, 1985, 1990]<br />

[Keresztes, Tibor, 1970]<br />

[Lapautre, Michelle, 1981-1992]<br />

[Legal Papers, 1969-1970]<br />

[London Review of Books, 1986]<br />

[Management Centre Europe, 1984]<br />

[Maxwell, Neville, January-February, 1970]<br />

[Menshikov, Stanislav, 1970]<br />

[National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting, 1970]<br />

[New York Review of Books, 1970, 1986]<br />

[Onassis, Jackie <strong>Kennedy</strong>, 1979, n.d.]<br />

[Penguin Books, 1979-1980, 1985, 1993]<br />

[Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1981, 1983]<br />

[Pictet <strong>and</strong> C, 1970]<br />

[Public Libraries, 1981-1993]<br />

[Radio Budapest Interview, 1982-1983]<br />

[Referendum ‘70, 1970]<br />

[Rukeyser, Louis, 1970]<br />

[SANE, 1970, 1979-1981]<br />

[Schlesinger, Arthur, 1968-1970, 1989, n.d.]<br />

[Sinclair Stevenson, 1993-1994]<br />

[Smith College, 1981, 1985]<br />

[Speaking Engagements]<br />

1970-1978<br />

1979-1982<br />

Box 1052<br />

1982-1984<br />

1985<br />

1986-1994, n.d.<br />

[TBS Britannica, 1979,1982, 1986]<br />

[Trips]:<br />

[Asturias, Spain, 1992]<br />

[Bath, 1984-1985]<br />

[Berne <strong>and</strong> Lausanne, 1969-1970]<br />

[Bienne, 1969 -1970]<br />

[Bonn, 1968-1970]<br />

[Brussels, 1989]<br />

[Irel<strong>and</strong>, 1985]<br />

[London, 1982-1983]<br />

[The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, 1983]<br />

[Paris, 1983]<br />

[508]


[Soviet Academy of Scientists <strong>and</strong> Congress of the European Cultural<br />

Foundation, January – February, 1970]<br />

[Taiwan, 1991-1992]<br />

[Townsend, Peter, 1993]<br />

[U.S. Trust, 1967, 1970, 1985]<br />

[Veblen Preservation Project, 1982-1986]<br />

[―When Work Doesn‘t Work,‖ February 1985]<br />

[Williams, Andrea]<br />

Series 5. Harvard University File, 1949-1990.<br />

About 200 items (2.5 linear inches; .252 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject or title.<br />

Box 1052<br />

Courses: EC10 lecture: 13 March 1995<br />

Documentary: Thus Galbraith: The Life <strong>and</strong> Times of <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith<br />

[Galbraith Scholars]<br />

Meetings <strong>and</strong> Engagements:<br />

[France <strong>and</strong> Switzerl<strong>and</strong>]<br />

[Ice Skating for Jimmy Fund]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Visit with Basque President]<br />

[Photographs]<br />

Series 8. Ambassador to India File, 1961-1963.<br />

About 300 items (5 linear inches; .504 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by type, thereunder chronological.<br />

Box 1052<br />

Articles: ―Jackie Leaves Her Mark on India <strong>and</strong> Vice Versa,‖ Life, 30 March 1962<br />

Certificate of Appointment as Ambassador<br />

Nehru, Jawaharlal: Tribute<br />

Photos<br />

[Albums <strong>and</strong> Scrapbooks]<br />

[Small album with captions]<br />

[Photos of CAG]<br />

[General]<br />

[General II]<br />

[Hubert Humphrey with Russian Premier Kosygin, 12 Jan 1966]<br />

[JFK <strong>and</strong> JKG]<br />

[Jackie <strong>Kennedy</strong>‘s Visit to India]<br />

[Jackie <strong>Kennedy</strong> with JKG, CAG, <strong>and</strong> men at party]<br />

Box 1053<br />

[LBJ Visit to India]<br />

[Life Magazine Photos]<br />

[Photographs of JKG with Nehru]<br />

Opening of the Roosevelt House, New Delhi, 29 January 1963<br />

[509]


Silver Anniversary – 20 September 1962<br />

[University of Baroda, April 1963<br />

Visit of Mrs. <strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong>:<br />

Background Information, March 1962<br />

Duty Officer Assignments, March 1962<br />

―Friendly Visit‖ booklet<br />

Guestbook, April 1961<br />

List of Official Party <strong>and</strong> Telephone Directory, March 1962<br />

Map of Route, 1962<br />

Schedules, 11- 21 March, 1962<br />

Press Information, March 1962<br />

―Welcome to Delhi,‖ 1962<br />

Series 9.1. Books.<br />

About 3,600 items (3 linear feet, 11 linear inches; 4.536 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by book title, thereunder by type of material.<br />

Box 1053<br />

The Affluent Society<br />

Correspondence: [1970]<br />

[Limited Edition, chapter 1]<br />

Revisited: [Drafts] (5 folders)<br />

Age of Uncertainty<br />

Book<br />

[Correspondence: Gstaad: 1979]<br />

Publicity: [Trip to Japan, Oct. 1978]<br />

Box 1054<br />

BBC Program<br />

Episodes: [Video]<br />

Episodes: [DVD‘s]<br />

Films Incorporated<br />

Presentation Tape<br />

Publicity: PBS <strong>and</strong> KCET Publicity<br />

Ambassador’s Journal<br />

Correspondence: [Gstaad 1970, n.d.]<br />

Photographs<br />

[―An Ambassador at Work‖]<br />

[―Ambassador‘s Wife at Work‖]<br />

[―The Scene II‖]<br />

[―Travel‖]<br />

[―Visitors‖]<br />

[―Where the War Was Fought‖]<br />

The Anatomy of Power<br />

Chapters<br />

Chapter II, Condign <strong>and</strong> Compensatory Power<br />

Chapter III, Conditional Power I<br />

Chapter IV, Conditional Power II<br />

[510]


Chapter V, The Sources of Power: Personality<br />

Chapter XVI, The Military Power<br />

Correspondence: [Gstaad, 1985]<br />

Drafts: [Clean Copy] (2 folders)<br />

Capitalism, Communism, <strong>and</strong> Coexistence<br />

[Back Jacket Copy]<br />

[Summary]<br />

―Super Seminar‖ VHS<br />

The Campaign [unpublished]<br />

Correspondence with Doubleday<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

[Drafts]<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Chapter 6<br />

Chapter 7<br />

Chapter 8<br />

[Partially marked]<br />

(1 of 2 folders)<br />

Box 1055<br />

(2 of 2 folders)<br />

[Rough]<br />

Draft Chapters I-XIII (3 folders)<br />

First Draft<br />

[Unmarked]<br />

(1-2 of 4 folders)<br />

Box 1056<br />

(3-4 of 4 folders)<br />

[Fragments] (2 folders)<br />

[Research materials]<br />

Sketches From the Polity<br />

Chapter 1 Convention<br />

Chapter 2 The Brainstorming<br />

Chapter 3 The Speech<br />

Chapter 4 Briefing<br />

Economics <strong>and</strong> the Public Purpose: [Research]: Hazel Denton Research: Project on<br />

Economics History – Correspondence, etc., with Hazel Denton, 1967-1969<br />

Box 1057<br />

A Life in Our Times: [Correspondence: Gstaad, 1979 – 1985]<br />

Money: Whence it Came, Where it Went<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Draft F2: Chapter 8<br />

First Ed., 1975: Typed Draft Photocopy: [Copy 4]<br />

Preface – Ch. VI<br />

Chapter VII – XI<br />

Chapter XII – XV<br />

[511]


Chapter XVI – end<br />

Name-Dropping: Correspondence: Regarding Contracts<br />

Nature of Mass Poverty: Correspondence: [Gstaad, 1979-1980]<br />

The New Industrial State<br />

Comments<br />

A – Cohan<br />

Cohen – Goo<br />

Gor – Ken<br />

Ker – Le<br />

Box 1058<br />

Lo – Me<br />

Mo – Schl<br />

Schm – Schw<br />

Galleys:<br />

Cartoon<br />

First Edition, 2 sets<br />

[Master Proofs]<br />

Index<br />

[Introduction to the Fourth Edition, draft, undated]<br />

Jacket Copy: Revised Edition<br />

List of those to receive copies<br />

Manuscripts<br />

Revised Edition<br />

Copy 3<br />

Title page – Chapter 5<br />

Chapter VI – X<br />

Chapter XI – XX<br />

Box 1059<br />

Chapter XXI – XXVIII<br />

Chapter XXIX – end<br />

[Photocopy]<br />

Title – Chapter VI<br />

Chapter VII – Chapter X<br />

Chapter XV – Chapter XXI<br />

Chapter XXII – Chapter XXIX<br />

Chapter XXX – end<br />

Research Materials<br />

[Colonial America - miscellaneous]<br />

(1 of 3 folders)<br />

Box 1060<br />

(2-3 of 3 folders)<br />

Colonial Development<br />

Colonization/Development (4 folders)<br />

Currency<br />

General<br />

[512]


Hamilton/Jefferson/Gallatin<br />

Industrialization<br />

Jackson<br />

Box 1061<br />

L<strong>and</strong> policies<br />

Population<br />

Revolution (3 folders)<br />

[Reviews]<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[April 1967 – August 1967]<br />

[September 1967 – March 1968]<br />

Note on a Review by J.E. Meade by K.V.A. Iyer<br />

[Photocopies]<br />

Set of Reviews (all reviews at 30 Francis Ave.)<br />

1972 – July 1967 (3 folders)<br />

June 1967 - undated<br />

The Scotch: [Manuscripts: Drafts: Chapter 1 <strong>and</strong> 2]<br />

Box 1062<br />

A Tenured Professor: [Gstaad, 1990]<br />

The Triumph<br />

[Introduction to the Arbor House addition, 1983]<br />

Movie Version: Script<br />

A View from the St<strong>and</strong>s: Chapters: Chapter V: Section 9, ―Are the Rich a Dirty Secret?‖<br />

Who Needs the Democrats: [Partial Published Copy]<br />

World Economics: Dust Jacket<br />

Series 9.2 Articles<br />

About 300 items (7.5 linear inches; .756 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: chronological by date of publication<br />

Box 1062<br />

1945: ―The Interrogation of Albert Speer,‖ Life, 17 December 1945<br />

1968<br />

―Ich will die welt ver<strong>and</strong>ern‖ (Interview with Will Bengard), 3 July 1968<br />

―My Favorite Ski Trail,‖ Ski, 1968<br />

―Motivation <strong>and</strong> the Technostructure,‖ Personnel Administration, November 1969: ―Letters<br />

to the Editor,‖ 30 December 1969<br />

1972: ―Indian Painting: Some History <strong>and</strong> a Memoir,‖ Harvard Bulletin, February 1972<br />

1974:<br />

―Impeachment Now? Impeachment Eventually?‖ Newsweek, 7 January, 1974]<br />

―Neuroses of the Rich,‖ Playboy, February 1974<br />

1977<br />

―Economics, Inflation, <strong>and</strong> Unemployment: The Sociology of Professional<br />

Contentment,‖ The NewRepublic, 14 January 1978<br />

―My forty years with the FBI,‖ Esquire, October, 1977<br />

1978: ―The Trouble with Economists,‖ The New Republic, 14 January 1978<br />

[513]


1979: ―Around the World in Thirty Days,‖ Esquire, 27 February, 1979, Drafts] (2<br />

folders)<br />

1981<br />

―Musings of a (Relative) Conservative,‖ New York Times, 4 January 1981<br />

―The Conservative Onslaught,‖ The New York Review of Books, 22 January 1981<br />

―What‘s So Ethical about the Work Ethic?‖ 1981<br />

1982<br />

―The Poor Get Less <strong>and</strong> the Rich Get More,‖ Times of India, 24 January 1982<br />

―Strategie Pour La Gauche Democratique,‖ 29 January 1982<br />

1985<br />

―Democracy: Strengths <strong>and</strong> Tensions in our Time,‖ Third European Symposium<br />

on the Long-Term Future,‖ 24 June 1985<br />

Box 1063<br />

―Die Wirtschaftlichen Aspekte der Kultur,‖ (Interview), 15 February, 1985<br />

1988: ―2001 Odissea nel mercato,‖ 13 March 1988<br />

1989<br />

―The Genial Moguls of Gstaad,‖ Traveler, 1989<br />

―The Two Economic System – No Longer Polar Opposites,‖ Southern Economist,<br />

1 January 1989<br />

―The Oval Office Has Lost Much Relevance,‖ 20 January 1989<br />

1991<br />

―On the Spiral of Despair,‖ The Guardian, 20 November 1991<br />

―Histoire de L‘Euphorie Financiere,‖ Tendances, 26 Dec. 1991<br />

1992<br />

―Bush will vor allem Wahler und Grossfirmen befriedigen,‖ Tags Anzeiger, 27<br />

January 1992<br />

―Two Cheers for the Irish Economics Chiefs,‖ Irish Independent, 30 January 1992<br />

―Farewell to the Chief,‖ New York magazine, n.d.<br />

―J.K. Galbraith: Apres General Motors?‖ n.d.<br />

―Now We Can Go Skiing According to the Book,‖ n.d.<br />

9.3 Speeches<br />

About 200 items (10 linear inches; 1.008 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: chronologically by date of speech.<br />

Box 1063<br />

1965: ―Economics progress: the recent experience in review,‖ III Textile Fair of Spain,<br />

Barcelona, Spain, 4 October 1965<br />

1968<br />

―Liberalism in Adversity,‖ National Roosevelt Day Dinner, New York, 7<br />

February 1968<br />

―New Foreign Policy, Old Politics,‖ Yale Political Union, 15 April 1968‖<br />

―Liberal Politics in 1968,‖ Americans for Democratic Action Convention,<br />

Shoreham Hotel, 17 May 1968.<br />

Commencement Address at Adelphi Suffolk College, Oakdale, NY 26, May 1968<br />

―The Industrial World: Ideology <strong>and</strong> the Convergent Reality,‖ Foreign Policy<br />

Association, New York City, 27 May 1968<br />

[514]


―Commencement Address at Albion College, Albion, Michigan, 2 June 1968‖<br />

―Escape <strong>and</strong> the Answer to Violence,‖ Commencement Address at Tufts<br />

University, Medford, MA, 9<br />

―Agenda for a Young Man: The Anatomy of Revolt in Our Times,‖ International<br />

Youth City, Tel Aviv, Israel, 24 July 1968.<br />

Lowenstein Testimonial Dinner, 29 September 1968<br />

1969: ―Convergence <strong>and</strong> the Cold War,‖ Gumaelius Conference, Malmo, Sweden, 20<br />

November 1969<br />

1971<br />

―The Role of the Voluntary Organisation in Man-Made Disaster: And a<br />

Proposal,‖ 1971, Gilbert Murray Memorial Lecture, Oxford Union, 26<br />

November 1971<br />

―Congress <strong>and</strong> the Thinking Classes,‖ Michigan State University<br />

Commencement, East Lansing, Michigan, 4 December 1971<br />

1972: ―Contemporary Capitalism <strong>and</strong> the Problem of Unequal Growth,‖ Genoa Chamber<br />

of Commerce, Italy, 15 February 1972<br />

1974<br />

―The Metropolis: Antecedents as the Future,‖ given at Sunday Times Exploding<br />

Cities Conference, 2-6 April 1974, Michigan State University, East<br />

Lansing, Michigan<br />

The Historical Society of Windham County, Newfane, VT, 1974<br />

―The Economics of the Current Anxiety,‖ Association Business Program seminar,<br />

Rome, Italy, 29 November 1974<br />

1975: ―The Democratic Left: The Common Problems, Common Tasks,‖ Address at the<br />

French Socialist Party Meeting of Economists, 6 June, 1975<br />

1976<br />

―Solemnity, Gloom, Lugubriousness <strong>and</strong> the Modern Academic Style,‖ Centenary<br />

luncheon of The Harvard Lampoon, 7 February 1976<br />

―The Problems of the Left: An International Perspective,‖ Conference on<br />

Britain‘s Economics Prospects in 1976 of the Labour Economic, Finance<br />

<strong>and</strong> Taxation Association, London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 13 February 1976<br />

―Thorstein Veblen <strong>and</strong> the Theory of the Leisure Class,‖ Minnesota Historical<br />

Society, 16 October 1976<br />

―The Economics of the American Election,‖ Weed-Gundy Ltd., London, Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

4 November 1976<br />

1977<br />

―Economists <strong>and</strong> the Economic Crisis: The Case for Professional Introspection<br />

<strong>and</strong> Alarm,‖ Lecture at American University, 13 April 1977<br />

University of Toronto, 30 April 1977<br />

―The Economics of Environmental Protection,‖ speech at Harvard University before the<br />

Symposium on the Quality of Life <strong>and</strong> Environment, 21 September 1977<br />

―Inflation to Unemployment to Both: the Anatomy of Economic Achievement,‖ Harvard<br />

Law School Forum, Cambridge, MA, 1 Dec 1977<br />

Box 1064<br />

―Liberal Democracy: The Broad Convergence‖<br />

―The Modern Consensus <strong>and</strong> the Conservative Onslaught,‖ basic speech used in 1979<br />

[Israel lectures with research materials <strong>and</strong> correspondence – January 1979] (3 folders)<br />

[515]


―The Challenge to Social Democracy: Three Lectures Presented in Israel, 1979‖<br />

[Programma Inter-studium – Rotterdam, the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s – 6 October<br />

1979]<br />

1981: ―Averell Harriman,‖ 1981<br />

1983<br />

Address, Third Annual Management Symposium, Helsinki, Finl<strong>and</strong>, 30<br />

November 1983<br />

1985<br />

―The Economics of the Arts,‖ Lecture at Tonhalle Symphony Annual General Meeting,<br />

Zurich, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, 29 January 1985<br />

Debate at the Oxford Union, the Right Honourable Cecil Parkinson opposing, 19 June 1985<br />

1986<br />

―Remarks by <strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith, President, American Academy <strong>and</strong> Institute of Letter<br />

at the Opening Ceremony of the XLVIII International Congress of PEN, New York<br />

City, January 12 1986<br />

―The Buckley Firing Line Roast,‖ 14 January 1986<br />

―The Modern Economy,‖ Sao Paulo, Brazil, 24 November 1986<br />

1987<br />

―Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Economic Development: Reflections on Experiences New <strong>and</strong> Old,‖<br />

given in Udaipur, India, in honor of Mohan Sinha Mehta, 31 January 1987<br />

―Revolutions in Our Time,‖ speech at Zhongshan University, March 1987<br />

1989<br />

―The Economics of Deprivation: How to Get the Poor Off Our Minds,‖ Community Care,<br />

London, Engl<strong>and</strong>, 24 January 1989<br />

1990<br />

―For George Ball on his 80 th ,‖ 21 January 1990<br />

―The Year of Revolution,‖ keynote address, One Asia Assembly, Press Foundation of<br />

Asia, 20 February 1990<br />

―On Freedom of the Press in Our Time,‖ opening remarks at the One Asia Assembly, 1990<br />

1991<br />

―The Environment: The Areas of Grave Neglect,‖ Meeting on Art, Science, <strong>and</strong><br />

Economics, Comision Internacional de Defencia de la Cultura Catalana,<br />

Barcelona, 7 March 1991<br />

―Economics <strong>and</strong> Peace: Reflections on the Past <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ University of Madrid, 8<br />

March 1991<br />

1992: ―The World Economy Today: The Larger Scene,‖ Rajiv G<strong>and</strong>i Foundation, New Delhi,<br />

India, 18 November 1992<br />

1993: ―The Social Left: The Present <strong>and</strong> the Prospect,‖ Bruno Kreisky Forum, Vienna, Austria, 3<br />

March 1993<br />

1994: ―The Imperial Syndrome: Then <strong>and</strong> Now,‖ Rajiv G<strong>and</strong>hi Memorial Lecture, New Delhi,<br />

India, 4 November 1994<br />

1996: ―An Excursion into Economic History,‖ University of Orebro, Orebro, Sweden, 27 October<br />

1996<br />

1999<br />

―The Unfinished Business of the Century,‖ London School of Economics, 28 June<br />

1999<br />

―Home Thoughts on an Anniversary,‖ Memorial University of New Foundl<strong>and</strong>, St. <strong>John</strong>‘s,<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong>, 21 October 1999<br />

[516]


―Lyndon <strong>John</strong>son: History Reconsidered,‖ LBJ <strong>Library</strong>, Austin, Texas, 32 November 1999<br />

2000: Remarks at farewell dinner for Senator Al Simpson, The Forum, <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of<br />

Government, Cambridge, MA, 22 May 2000<br />

Undated<br />

―Age of Revolution‖ outline, n.d.<br />

Box 1065<br />

―The Bimodal Image of Industrial Society‖ (basic lecture tour), n.d.<br />

―Declaration,‖ Committee for Authorship Disclosure, n.d.<br />

―Industrial Structure, Economic Management, <strong>and</strong> the Economic Prospect,‖ n.d.<br />

―National <strong>and</strong> Multinational Corporations as Instruments of Development <strong>and</strong> Change,‖ n.d.<br />

―Revolution‖ outline, n.d.<br />

―Some Reflections on Larger Changes in our Time,‖ n.d.<br />

[Remarks on Mrs. Ratzburg], n.d.<br />

[Remarks on Hillary Clinton], n.d.<br />

―The Second Imperial Requiem,‖ n.d.<br />

[Untitled lecture on Adam Smith, Scotl<strong>and</strong>], n.d.<br />

9.4 Other Writings<br />

About 2,200 items (2 linear feet, 7 linear inches; 3.024 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: varies by section.<br />

Box 1065<br />

Book Introductions<br />

1973: The Theory of the Leisure Class, Thorsten Veblen, 1973<br />

1980: Money Should be Fun by William Hamilton, book of cartoons, June 1980<br />

Book Reviews<br />

1976: The Waugh Diaries: An American View, edited by Michael Davie, 1976<br />

Undated<br />

Jinnah of Pakistan: A Life, by Stanley Wolpert, n.d.<br />

Like It Was: The Diaries of Malcolm Maggeridge, n.d.<br />

Truman, Roy Jenkins, n.d.<br />

Interviews<br />

1977: Emma Rothschild, ―Women <strong>and</strong> Mercy,‖ Family Circle, 18 October 1977<br />

1982: Bernard Benitaur, ―<strong>John</strong> K. Galbraith: Portrait d‘un liberal americain,‖<br />

Idees, 24 January 1982<br />

1988<br />

Andrea Aloi, ―Que poveri Usa,‖ La Stampa, 10 March 1988<br />

Carlo Gregoretti, ―Vedo Rosa,‖ La Republica, 11 March 1988<br />

Antonio Galdo, ―La Denuncia di Galbraith: l‘inferno e nelle citta,‖ La<br />

Stampa, 11 March 1988<br />

―Ronnie il cowboy tanto fortunate e tanto incapace,‖ Il Mattino, 11 March 1988<br />

Giuseppe Venosta, ―Reagan? E‘ di celluloide,‖ 12 March 1988<br />

Paolo Bonaiuti, ―Il mercato spezza la catene,‖ Il Messaggero, 31 July 1988<br />

NCR Video: Perspective Series, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 December 1988<br />

1989<br />

Marc Estir, Politis, 26 January 1989<br />

Geert de Clercq, ―Krisissen zign onvermijdelijk in het kapitalisme,‖ 27 January 1989<br />

[517]


Philippe Thureau-Dangin, ―La croissance de l‘endettement constitue a<br />

moyen terme un danger redoutable,‖ February, 1989<br />

Steven Pressman, Review of Political Economy, 31 March 1989<br />

1991: Dentsu Seminar, Tokyo, Japan, 26-29 November 1991<br />

1998: ―Height of Eloquence‖: The New Yorker, 30 November 1998<br />

2002: Ngozi Ubaka: October Films, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13 February 2002<br />

[Audiovisual materials]<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

1970: Newsweek, 11 February 1970<br />

1971: New York Times, 16 June 1971<br />

1977: Daily Mirror (London), re: Paul Callan article, 11 January 1977<br />

1986: The Wall Street Journal, 7 January 1986<br />

Undated<br />

London Times, n.d.<br />

Boston Globe, n.d.<br />

Washington Post, n.d.<br />

Research Materials<br />

[American History]<br />

Box 1066<br />

[Articles]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Vietnam]<br />

[Book Chapters]<br />

[Cities in the Wilderness, ―One Hundred Years of Urban Growth‖<br />

[Loyalists in the American Revolution, ―Expatriation‖]<br />

[The Negro in Colonial New Engl<strong>and</strong>, ―Black Merch<strong>and</strong>ise‖]<br />

[Department of Defense Report, 1988]<br />

[General, 1981-1982, n.d.]<br />

[The International Analysis of Poverty] (3 folders)<br />

[Office of Price Administration] (2 folders)<br />

Box 1067<br />

[Travels in the Western Himalaya in Search of Paintings by M.S. R<strong>and</strong>hawa]<br />

[Research papers]<br />

[―The United States, the Peace Movement, <strong>and</strong> the Two Europes,‖ by<br />

Norman Birnbaum‖]<br />

[―Why the Arms Race Doesn‘t Matter,‖ by Schwartz <strong>and</strong> Derber]<br />

Xeroxing<br />

[Correspondence]<br />

[JKG articles]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Research materials]<br />

[Unidentified Drafts]<br />

[―An American View of Labour Britain: What We Would Rejoice to See]<br />

[Article Title Pages]<br />

[―The Businessman <strong>and</strong> the World Crisis‖]<br />

Chapter II What is Now Believed<br />

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[Chapter III about India]<br />

Box 1068<br />

―Chapter VI the 1920s‖<br />

―Chapter 8 The Great Classical Tradition I: the Margins‖<br />

[―The Crisis of Capitalism‖]<br />

[Manuscript concerning China]<br />

[Economic H<strong>and</strong>book]<br />

[Economic History]<br />

[Economic History Book] (3 folders)<br />

The Education: Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Outline for ―The Economic Development of the United States‖<br />

Essentials of Modern Economics foreword<br />

[―ESL‖]<br />

[―From Money to the Public Men‖]<br />

[―The Global Economy <strong>and</strong> the Welfare State‖]<br />

The Great Conservative Revolt<br />

Contract<br />

Press for Houghton Mifflin<br />

Research<br />

The Great Depression<br />

Contract<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

Outline<br />

[―Gstaad: A Memoir‖]<br />

Box 1069<br />

―How We Get the Poor Off Our Conscience: A History‖<br />

―How to Give Capitalism <strong>and</strong> Democracy a Bad Name‖<br />

[―IFE‖]<br />

―In Defense of Economists‖<br />

[―Inflation <strong>and</strong> Unemployment,‖ 15 September 1977] (2 folders)<br />

―Inflation, Recession, or Control: the Unpleasant Choice that Heaven has<br />

Arranged for Americans‖<br />

[―The Inner Culture of the Corporation‖]<br />

[―Insert‖]<br />

[―Journey‖]<br />

[―Le Lac Atlantique: The Economic Connection‖]<br />

[―Mrs. Thatcher <strong>and</strong> Mr. Reagan: The Parallel <strong>and</strong> the Difference‖]<br />

[―Must Britain be a Fourth-Rate Affair?‖]<br />

[―My Fellow Americans‖ – Nixon parody]<br />

[―The Nature of Public Error <strong>and</strong> Institutional Truth‖]<br />

New Indian Painting Book Written With Dr. R<strong>and</strong>hawa<br />

[―The New Nations <strong>and</strong> the Old‖]<br />

―The New World Order, From Rhetoric to Reality‖<br />

[―The 1990s: The Economic World in This Time‖]<br />

[―Nuclear Arms Race‖]<br />

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[―Ode to Henry S. Dennison on the occasion of his seventy-fifth consecutive<br />

birthday‖]<br />

[―On the Basic Image of Corporate Enterprise‘]<br />

―On History, Money, <strong>and</strong> Inflation‖<br />

―On the History of Money <strong>and</strong> the Possible Outcomes‖<br />

―On Institutional Thought‖<br />

[―On the Forever Blowing of Bubbles‖]<br />

[―The Passing of Richard Nixon‖]<br />

―The Prospect Between the Superpowers‖<br />

Box 1070<br />

[―The Question of Imperialism‖]<br />

―Reagan Economic Policy: Another Confession‖<br />

―Recent Economic Policy: The Deeper Perspective‖<br />

―Requiem for Richard Nixon‖<br />

―Re-valuing Economics‖<br />

Roosevelt <strong>and</strong> the War in Washington – A Personal History<br />

Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin<br />

[Draft]<br />

[Draft III]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

Rough Drafts (2 folders)<br />

―Working Well Under Roosevelt‖<br />

―Rough Draft PWG/2-4/7:30p‖<br />

[―Revolt‖]<br />

Box 1071<br />

[―The Secret Culture of the Corporation <strong>and</strong> Some Chinks in the Wall‖]<br />

[―The Tale of Two Octobers‖]<br />

―The Tenets of the Faith‖<br />

[Travel <strong>and</strong> History Book]<br />

[Untitled]<br />

[―William C. Norris‖]<br />

[Writings about Galbraith]<br />

[Ad for Ontario], New Yorker, 11 September 1965<br />

Thilo Bode, ―Zweifel an der Effizienz des Nazireichs,‖ Suddeutsche Zeitung 23<br />

August 1981<br />

G. Borghese, ―JK Galbraith, Storia dell’Economia. Il passato come presente,‖<br />

1988<br />

Jane Bow, ―An Economist as big as the Ritz,‖ Observer, 21 January 1989<br />

Antonio Calabro, ―Conferenza-stampa di Galbraith a Milano, Aiuta L‘Economia<br />

Italiana ‗L‘Eccellena Artistica‘‖, 10 March 1988<br />

[Cartoons]<br />

[General]<br />

The Times of London, 12 June 1966<br />

[Dean Rusk <strong>and</strong> LBJ cartoon, Boston Globe, 1968]<br />

Renzo Cianfunelli, ―Reagan addio, bentornato layres,‖ 6 March 1988<br />

[Clippings from Italian newspapers], 1988<br />

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Guido Colomba, ―L‘economista Usa a Milano: Galbraith mette alla sbarra<br />

keinesiani e futorologi, ‗Guardate alla storia‘,‖ 11 March 1988<br />

Barnard Collier, ―A Most Galbraithian Economist,‖ n.d.<br />

Kenneth Crawford, ―The Galbraith Purge,‖ 9 February 1970<br />

Rosa Cullell, ―Klein y Galbraith creen que los actuales indicios de recession no<br />

provocaran una crisis mundial,‖ El Pais, 23 June 1987<br />

Alecia de Clercq, ―Galbraith Slams the Reagan Years,‖ The Bulletin, 2 February<br />

1989<br />

―Economic Statesmen,‖ Introduction to Microeconomics, n.d.<br />

Ernesto Ekaizer, ―Galbraith califica de ‗muy inteligente‘ la gestion economica de<br />

Felipe Gonzalez,‖ n.d.<br />

―First Law of Economics,‖ Daily Express, 3 March 1977<br />

―Galbraith‘s ‗Can of Snakes‘ Memo aired,‖ Iberian Daily Sun, 6 February 1974<br />

―Galbraith named Harvard professor‖<br />

―Galbraith, ‗Il Governo e il nemico dell‘impressa‘,‖ La Lettera Finanziaria, 6<br />

April 1988<br />

―Galbraith‘s Plea for Compassion,‖ 25 January 1989<br />

James Gibson, ―JK Galbraith‘s Affluent Society Grows Up,‖ The Washington<br />

Post, 18 February 1979<br />

Guilio Goria, ―La sua ironia fa paura,‖ La Stampa, 3 April 1988<br />

―El Gran Galbraith,‖ La Vanguardia, 24 June 1987<br />

―Has the Prophet‘s Witching Hour Arrived?‖ n.d.<br />

Sidney Hook <strong>and</strong> <strong>John</strong> Lakacs, ―Galbraith Unhooked,‖ American Spectator,<br />

February 1982<br />

―<strong>John</strong> Kenneth Galbraith: ‗Les krachs boursiers intimement lies a la<br />

speculation‘,‖ L’Echo de la Bourse, 27 January 1989<br />

Leon Keyserling, ―Letter to the Editor: To Cure US Economic Troubles,‖ 28 July<br />

1974<br />

Don Lavery, ―Galbraith‘s warning to new order,‖ Irish Independent, 30 January<br />

1992<br />

―Galbraith <strong>and</strong> Price-Wage Controls,‖ The Washington Post, 28 July 1971<br />

Giorgio Manzini, ―Conferenza stampa a Milano dell‘economista Galbraith,‖<br />

Paese Sera, 10 March 1988<br />

Giovanni Medioli, ―Parla Galbraith, ‗L‘Italia? Lo ci credo‘,‖ 10 March 1988<br />

Mariagrazia Melineri: ―Il Crash ‘87 non e poi tanto grave,‖ La Stampa, 10 March<br />

1988<br />

―Nomines Honoratorum,‖ Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 20 September, 1966<br />

Parade: ―Is there no star system for businessman?,‖ 25 June 1967<br />

Dennis Pryor, ―Galbraith‘s Gr<strong>and</strong> Economic Tour,‖ The Age, n.d.<br />

Antonio Quaglio, ―Galbraith: Occhio agli economisti giapponesi,‖ 14 March 1988<br />

Claudio Quintano, ―The Economic Theory of J.K. Galbraith, n.d‖<br />

[Se Og Hor photo, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1970]<br />

Lauren Soth, ―Thinking about the Power <strong>and</strong> Affluence, 15 January 1984<br />

―Stock Prices May Collapse, but Not Now,‖ n.d<br />

―What the FBI Has on Me,‖ Esquire, December 1971<br />

Series 10. Clipping File, 1946-2006.<br />

About 400 items (5 linear inches; .504 cubic feet).<br />

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Arrangement: alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological.<br />

Box 1071<br />

Books<br />

[The Age of Uncertainty, 1977]<br />

[Bréve histoire de l‘ euphorie financiére, 1992]<br />

[Capitalism, Communism, <strong>and</strong> Coexistence, 1989]<br />

[Chroniques d‘un liberal impenitent, 1982]<br />

[The Culture of Contentment]<br />

[Economics <strong>and</strong> the Public Purpose, 1974]<br />

[La République des Satisfaits, n.d.]<br />

[Storia Della Economia, il Pasato como Presente, 1988]<br />

[Clippings sent by Mme. Anoine Veré, undated]<br />

General:<br />

1968<br />

1969<br />

1970<br />

1972<br />

1973<br />

Box 1072<br />

1974<br />

1975<br />

1976<br />

1977<br />

1978<br />

1979<br />

1980<br />

1981<br />

1982<br />

1983<br />

1984<br />

1985<br />

1986<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

1992<br />

1993<br />

1994<br />

1996<br />

Undated<br />

Series 11. Personal File.<br />

About 3,400 items (4 linear feet, 1.5 linear inches; 4.788 cubic feet).<br />

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject or type, thereunder chronological.<br />

Box 1072<br />

[Address <strong>and</strong> Phone Lists, 1970-1991, n.d.]<br />

[522]


[Appointment Books]<br />

1963-1964<br />

1964-1965<br />

1965-1966<br />

1967<br />

1968<br />

Box 1073<br />

1969<br />

1970 (2 folders)<br />

1970-1971 (2 folders)<br />

1971 (2 folders)<br />

1971-1972 (2 folders)<br />

Box 1074<br />

1972 (3 folders)<br />

1972-1973<br />

1973<br />

1973-1974<br />

1974<br />

1981<br />

Box 1075<br />

1982<br />

1983 (2 folders)<br />

1984 (2 folders)<br />

1985<br />

1986<br />

1987<br />

January-December 1987<br />

July – December 1987<br />

Box 1076<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

January-June 1988<br />

July-December 1988<br />

January-December 1988 (2 folders)<br />

January-June 1989<br />

July-December 1989<br />

January-December 1989<br />

1990<br />

[Artists Rendering of JKG]<br />

[Biography of JKG]<br />

[Card for 95 th Birthday]<br />

Certificates<br />

[Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences Fellowship certificate, 14 May 1952]<br />

[American Economic Association]<br />

[523]


Box 1077<br />

[Birthday Greetings, University of Guelph, 15 October, 1988]<br />

[Certificate from the French Ministry of Culture, 19 Nov. 1984]<br />

[City of Cambridge Birthday Resolution, 4 October 1993]<br />

[French National Legion of Honor]<br />

[Harvard Lampoon]<br />

[Italian certificate]<br />

[MA House of Representatives Resolution honoring JKG, 14 August 2000]<br />

[Presidential Appointment certificate, 13 October, 1948]<br />

[U.S. Certificate of Merit, 16 July, 1947]<br />

[United States Strategic Bombing Survey – Certificate of Appreciation]<br />

[Conferences <strong>and</strong> Awards1984-1991] (2 folders)<br />

[Financial Documents][Closed]<br />

[Galbraith Family Tree]<br />

Galbraith, James<br />

[Professional Materials]<br />

[School Papers (3 folders)<br />

Gstaad<br />

[Financial][Closed]<br />

[Chalet Bergsonne][Closed]<br />

[Graduation Guestbook, 5 June 1997]<br />

[H<strong>and</strong>written Notes, n.d.]<br />

Box 1078<br />

[Honorary Degrees]<br />

[Invitation from James J. Walker for reception for King <strong>and</strong> Queen of Siam, 2 May, 1931]<br />

[Journal of trip to London <strong>and</strong> Germany]<br />

Letters to Catherine Galbraith<br />

[Medical][Closed]<br />

Memor<strong>and</strong>a, n.d.<br />

Negatives<br />

[Baby pictures]<br />

[Japan]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Unidentified Travels]<br />

[Notes on Book Publishing]<br />

Passport <strong>and</strong> Passport Photos<br />

[Passport photos of JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG – 1966]<br />

Photographs<br />

[1989 Portraits]<br />

[Aer Lingus , c. 1965]<br />

[Ambassador Keating‘s reception for Galbraiths, 13 Sept. 1971]<br />

[Antique Photos]<br />

[Australia, 1973]<br />

[Portraits by Fabian Bachrach, c. 1950]<br />

[Bachrach studio portraits of JKG, 2001]<br />

[Berinsky photo of JKG]<br />

[524]


[Prime Minister of Canada with JKG, c. 1995]<br />

[Chicago convention – MA delegates – 27 August 1968]<br />

[JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG with Bill Clinton, c. 1995]<br />

[Gerald Davis portraits of JKG, 1973]<br />

[Karl Decker portrait of JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG]<br />

[Andrew Deutsch photos of Galbraith, 1971]<br />

[European tour, c. 1965]<br />

[Family]<br />

[JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG]<br />

[JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG at reception]<br />

[JKG on television set, c. 1960]<br />

[Garfield Studios photo of JKG speaking, c. 1965]<br />

[Robert S. Harris portraits of JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG, London, 1998]<br />

[Harvard yearbook photos of JKG by Richard Bertocci]<br />

[Historic Photos from National Archives of Canada]<br />

[Historic Photos – miscellaneous]<br />

[Susan Hogue portraits of JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG]<br />

[Honorary Degrees]<br />

[Honorary degree, May 1965]<br />

[Honorary degree, Boston College, 5 June 1967]<br />

[Honorary degree, Tufts University, 1968]<br />

[Honorary degree, c. 1985]<br />

[Honorary degree, University of Michigan]<br />

[Isl<strong>and</strong> trip, 1978]<br />

[Italy - photos of Galbraith speaking on panel]<br />

[<strong>John</strong> F. <strong>Kennedy</strong> School of Government, Institute of Politics, forum with JKG,<br />

1993]<br />

[Haidi Kuhn photo of Galbraith in interview, 1971]<br />

[George McGovern event, c. 1975]<br />

[Photos used in JKG memorial, borrowed by Richard Parker – photocopies]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[JKG C<strong>and</strong>ids]<br />

[JKG Portraits]<br />

[Miscellaneous]<br />

[Onassis, Aristotle, with JKG at Harvard]<br />

[JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG with Endicott Peabody, c. 1965]<br />

[Pen <strong>and</strong> ink drawing of JKG by Jean Tabaud, 1977]<br />

[JKG <strong>and</strong> CAG with Pope <strong>John</strong> Paul II, c. 1995]<br />

[Precision Industrial Photography, Newfane, VT, photos of Galbraith]<br />

[Janis Redick portrait of JKG, c. 2000]<br />

[Jane Reed photos of JKG, Cambridge, MA]<br />

[Russia, 1975]<br />

[San Francisco, April 1967]<br />

[Editta Sherman portraits of JKG]<br />

[Trip to Scotl<strong>and</strong>, c. 1975]<br />

[Nancy Sirkis photo of JKG]<br />

[JKG with Barbara Streis<strong>and</strong>, Lee Radziwill, <strong>and</strong> Studs Terkel]<br />

[Washington DC, photos of JKG at meeting]<br />

[525]


[JKG headshot for Alice Wolpert, 1991]<br />

[Print, ―Vue de l‘hotel de Ville de Louvain‖]<br />

[Programs, 1974-1990]<br />

[Publishing Materials]<br />

[Record Book, 1963]<br />

Box 1079<br />

[Schedules]<br />

1979<br />

1980<br />

1981<br />

1982<br />

Box 1080<br />

1983<br />

1985<br />

1986<br />

1987<br />

1988<br />

1989<br />

1990<br />

1991<br />

1992<br />

1993<br />

January – May 1982<br />

June – December 1982<br />

January – August 1987<br />

September – December 1987<br />

January – April 1988<br />

May – August 1988<br />

September – December 1988<br />

January – May 1991<br />

June – September 1991<br />

October – December 1991<br />

March – June 1992<br />

July – October 1992<br />

October – December 1992<br />

January – April 1993<br />

Box 1081<br />

May – September 1993<br />

Undated (4 folders)<br />

[Sketch of JKG‘s Cambridge Home]<br />

Slides<br />

[China]<br />

[Fort Ticonderoga]<br />

[Greece]<br />

[Athens, Rhodes]<br />

[526]


[Rhodes, Lindos]<br />

[Gstaad]<br />

[India]<br />

[Maheshwar]<br />

[―Lynn Learned‖]<br />

[Miscellaneous Travels]<br />

[I]<br />

[II]<br />

[III]<br />

[Portrait Photographs/ Indian Painting]<br />

[South America]<br />

[Cuzco]<br />

[Macchu Pichu]<br />

[Argentina, Sao Paulo]<br />

[Guatemala]<br />

[Thail<strong>and</strong>]<br />

[USSR]<br />

[Kiev]<br />

[Russia]<br />

[Samark<strong>and</strong>]<br />

[Tashkent]<br />

[―1959‖]<br />

[527]

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