CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER COLLECTION
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Box 6 - Foreign Affairs-Africa (n. d., 1959, 1962-1966) - Foreign Affairs-China (n. d., 1962-1969).

F 1: Foreign Affairs-Africa (n. d., 1959, 1962-1966).

Topics and types of documents include briefing papers re: Uganda, Malagasy Republic, the Congo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Dahomey, and Togo; U.S. aid assistance; Peace Corps projects; celebration of Uganda's independence; "Editors Tour Africa," Newark Courier Gazette, May 1963; "United States Mission to the United Nations," press release, December 1965; Policy Statement on Southern Africa, National Council of the Churches of Christ, February 1966; and various correspondence dealing with United States and Africa foreign relations, apartheid, and persecution of Baha'i. Correspondents include Frank Horton; African American Institute; and Embassy of the USA, Nigeria.

F 2: Foreign Affairs - Agency for International Development (1962, 1964-1967).

Topics and types of documents include "Questionnaire for Financial Institutions Financing Trade or Investment in the Less Developed Countries (LDC's)" and "Questionnaire for Companies Engaged in Trade or Investment in the Less Developed Countries (LDC's)," Congress of the U.S.: Committee on Foreign Affairs; "FY 1966 Foreign Aid Request," Committee on Foreign Affairs, January 1965; statement by David E. Bell, Administrator for Agency for International Development before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, February 1965; David E. Bell, speeches on foreign aid; and "The Quality of Aid," Foreign Affairs: An American Quarterly Review, July 1966. Correspondents include Fowler Hamilton, Department of State Agency for International Development; American Federation of Government Employees; and Leonard Farbstein.

F 3: Foreign Affairs - Algeria Study Mission (n. d., 1957, 1960-1961).

Topics and types of documents include "Information for Americans"; "General Information on Algeria"; "Facing Facts on Algeria," John F. Kennedy speeches, July 2 and 8, 1957; speeches on Self-Determination and the Organization of Public Powers in Algeria; General Charles De Gaulle addresses, December 20 and 31, 1960 and January 1961; "Algerian Elected Representatives Take Part in the Construction of an Algerian Algeria," Ambassade de France, January 1961; and Basic Data on Algeria, Ambassade de France, May 1961. Correspondents include Herve Alphand, Ambassador of France; John W. McCormack; and John F. Kennedy.

F 4: Foreign Affairs - Angola (1961-1963).

Topics and types of documents include "Angola: Characteristics of the Area"; Adlai E. Stevenson statements regarding Angolan foreign relations, March 1961 and January 1962; and correspondence dealing with Portuguese imprisonment of four U.S. citizens arrested in Angola. Correspondents include Frederick G. Dutton; and Martin T. Camacho, Portuguese-American Committee on Foreign Affairs (statements).

F 5: Foreign Affairs - Argentina (1968, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include "The AIDCO Housing Guaranty Project in Argentina," memorandum for the Department of State Agency for International Development, August 1968; In the Matter of Compañia Swift De La Plata S.A.F.-Opinion of Judge Salvador E. Lozada, November 8, 1971; Brief on Appeal, November 16, 1971; and Summary History, December 1971. Correspondents include Deltec International Limited.

F 6: Foreign Affairs - Atlantic Union Resolution (1966, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include "Statement for Atlantic Union Delegation Resolutions (H. Con. Res. 523 and 524, and HJR 769, 770, etc.)," September 1966; "Atlantic Union Resolution," and letter with list of co-sponsors; copy of H. J. Res. 900 to provide for a stable world trade currency; correspondence regarding Gallagher as co-sponsor to the Moss Bill; copy of H. Con. Res. 183 to forge new bonds with the Atlantic community to maintain peace; miscellaneous copies of Freedom and Union, November-December 1970, March 1971, and August 1971; and testimony by Clarence Streit on the Atlantic Union Resolution. Correspondents include Paul Findley; and Clarence Streit, International Movement for Atlantic Union.

F 7: Foreign Affairs - Biafra (1968).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with food relief for Biafra in Nigeria; and "Aid Relief Food for Nigeria Now Totals 51,000 Tons," Agency for International Development, press release, December 1968.

F 8: Foreign Affairs - Bilderberg Meeting (1963, 1968-1969, 1972).

Topics and types of documents include "Bilderberg Conference: Trade Relations Between the Western World and the Developing Countries," remarks by Fritz Berg, [1963]; "Trade Relations Between the United States and Europe," [1963]; participant list; Bilderberg Meetings: Cannes Conference 29-31 March 1963; April 1963 press release on Bilderberg Meetings; General Information: Bilderberg, regarding Bilderberg Conference, [1968]; Bilderberg Meetings: Mont Tremblant Conference 26-28 April 1968; and Bilderberg Meetings: Marienlyst Conference 9-11 May 1969.

F 9: Foreign Affairs - Cambodia/Southeast Asia (1963, 1970).

Topics and types of documents include Fact Sheet: Cambodia, United States Department of State, June 1963; "The Cambodian Decision of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces U.S.A.," Reserve Officers Association of the United States, Department of New Jersey, May 1970; various correspondence concerning Nixon's decisions and pending legislation regarding Cambodia and Vietnam; and "LRS Reports Bearing on the Current Crisis in Cambodia and Vietnam," Library of Congress, May 1970. Correspondents include Army and Air National Guard of New Jersey (resolution).

F 10: Foreign Affairs - Canada (n. d., 1962-1963, 1966-1967, 1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include "A Bill Granting the Consent of Congress to a Great Lakes Basin Compact and For Other Purposes," memorandum to Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives in Opposition to H. R. 971; copy of H. Con. Res. 280 marking the centennial for the confederation of Canada; "Canada's Approach to International Trade," Jean-Luc Pepin, Canadian Embassy, October 1971; and copy of H. Res. 683 to improve relations with Canada. Correspondents include Marcel Lambert, House of Commons, Canada.

F 11-20: Foreign Affairs - Canada/US Interparliamentary Group (1959-1966, 1968).

Topics and types of documents include "Summary of Decisions Reached in Meetings Between Groups of Members of the Canadian Parliament and Members of the U.S. Congress," January 1959; reports of meetings; briefing materials; delegate biographies; news clippings; Canadian government documents; "Investigation of the International Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project," International Passamaquoddy Engineering Board, October 1959; meeting agendas; press releases; correspondence between Gallagher and delegates; "International Joint Commission United States and Canada-Passamaquoddy Tidal Power," Public Notice, March 1960; Report on the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group: Its Background, Work, and Accomplishments, United States Government Printing Office, January 1961; "Canadian Delegation to Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group Meeting in Ottawa," February 1961; Minutes of the Proceedings of the Senate of Canada, Thursday, 23rd February, 1961, Queens Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1961; thank you letters to United States and Canadian delegate members and to United States federal departments for assisting in the Interparliamentary Group meeting; remarks by William T. Murphy in House of Representatives concerning Gallagher's role in the Interparliamentary meeting; "Foreign Aid: Message From the President of the United States Relative to Foreign Aid," John F. Kennedy, March 22, 1961; memoranda; External Affairs: Monthly Bulletin of the Department of External Affairs, Canada, The Queen's Printer, May 1961; "Executive Communication: Transmitting Draft Legislation to Provide for Aid to Social and Economic Development Under an Act for International Development and to Provide for Military Assistance Under an International Peace and Security Act," John F. Kennedy, United States Government Printing Office, May 26, 1961; "Meeting of the United States-Canadian Inter-Parliamentary Group: Statistics on United States-Canadian Trade With Cuba," [June 1961]; House delegation committee assignments; events list, June 7-11, 1961; thank you letter to John F. Kennedy for receiving Fifth Interparliamentary Group members at the White House; and The International Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project and Saint John River: United States and Canada Load and Resources Study, Department of the Interior, December 1961. Correspondents include Edna F. Kelly (F 11); Sydney J. Smith (F 12); Stanley R. Tupper (press release) (F 13); Dean Rusk, Secretary of State (statement) (F 14); and George D. Aiken (remarks) (F 14).

F 21-23: Foreign Affairs - Captive Nations (n. d., 1961-1969, 1972).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with hearings on European Captive Nations; reports and agendas from the Assembly of Captive European Nations; "Report on Hearings on Captive Nations," Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, September 1962; proposed report on Captive European Nations Hearings, October 1962; "Forty-Sixth Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of Byelorussia," remarks by various congressmen, Congressional Record, March and April 1964; "The Baltic States: A Tribute," Gallagher speech and statement commemorating conquest of the Baltic States; copy of H. Res. 1293 condemning the invasion of Czechoslovakia; and copy of H. Con. Res. 555 seeking resurrection of Churches in the Ukraine. Correspondents include H. E. Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, President 17th General Assembly of the United Nations (F 21); John S. Monagan (F 21, 22); George M. Dimitrov, President Bulgarian National Committee (F 21); Myhola Kormeluk, Organization for Defense of Four Freedoms for Ukraine (resolution) (F 21); Frederick G. Dutton, United States Department of State (F 22); Americans for Congressional Action to Free the Baltic States (resolution) (F 22); National Captive Nations Committee (F 22); Edward J. Derwinski (F 23); and Daniel J. Flood (F 23).

F 24: Foreign Affairs - China (n. d., 1962-1969).

Topics and types of documents include "United States Policy Toward Communist China"; "An Appeal to Conscience"; "China: A Monster Devours Itself," Valentin Chu in American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc., 1963; notes; statements; news clippings; declaration in opposition to concessions to Red China by 304 congressmen; "Communist China: A Problem in U.S. Policymaking," Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, May 1965; "Who is Isolating Red China?" Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations, [1966]; "The United States and Communist China," Department of State Bulletin, February 1966; "United States Policy Toward Communist China," Dean Rusk, Department of State Bulletin, May 1966; and "A Realistic Assessment of China," remarks by Donald M. Fraser Congressional Record, January 1969. Correspondents include Don Edwards.

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