CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
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Box 8 - Foreign Affairs-Committee Working Files-National Security Policy and Scientific Development Subcommittee (June 1969-1972) - Foreign Affairs-Espionage (1960).

F 1 - 2: Foreign Affairs - Committee Working Files-National Security Policy and Scientific Development Subcommittee (June 1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include articles; correspondence with constituents; reports; press releases; memoranda; meeting notices regarding national security and scientific development; MIRV; and ABM. Correspondents include George E. Brown, Jr.; and Clement J. Zablocki.

F 3: Foreign Affairs - Committee Working Files - Near East Subcommittee - Notices (1965-1966, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include meeting notices for the Subcommittee on the Near East.

F 4: Foreign Affairs - Committee Working Files - Notices (1965-1966, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include meeting notices for the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

F 5: Foreign Affairs - Committee Working Files - Personal (1959, 1961, 1965-1967, 1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include correspondence from various members of Congress dealing with Foreign Affairs Committee issues; and "Resolution of Commendation and Esteem Extended to Honorable Dean Rusk," signed by 34 members of Congress. Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan; and Dean Rusk, Secretary of State.

F 6: Foreign Affairs - Committee Working Files - State Department Organization and Foreign Operations Subcommittee - Notices (1971).

Topics and types of documents include meeting notices for the Subcommittee on State Department Organization and Foreign Operations.

F 7: Foreign Affairs - Committee Working Files - Subcommittees (1959, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from members of Congress concerning implementation of subcommittees to the Committee on Foreign Affairs; list of subcommittees and members; and "Suggested Guidelines for Joint Subcommittee Hearings," Committee on Foreign Affairs, October 1971. Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan; and John L. Pilcher.

F 8: Foreign Affairs - Common Market (n. d., 1958-1960, 1963-1964).

Topics and types of documents include notes; clippings; various correspondence; press releases; speeches dealing with the world economy and the Common Market; "Interview With Foreign Minister Krag"; The New European Market: What It Means to U.S. Business, Chase Manhattan Bank, July 1958; "Common Market and European Economic Integration," Monthly Review, April 1959; "European Common Market: A Progress Report," Foreign Commerce Weekly, April 1959; Special Study Mission to Europe, United States Government Printing Office, January 1960; A Study of European Economic Regionalism-A New Era in Free World Economic Politics, United States Government Printing Office, January 1960; "Legal Problems of the European Common Market," Michel Gaudet, Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, May 1960; and Making of Foreign Policy: An Interview with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, United States Government Printing Office, March 1964. Correspondents include W. Averell Harriman (statement); Dean Rusk (statement); and David E. Bell (statement).

F 9: Foreign Affairs - Communism (1963-1964).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with communism in foreign countries.

F 10: Foreign Affairs - Congo (n. d., 1961, 1963-1964).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with United States support of United Nations operations in the Congo. Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan; Frederick G. Dutton, Assistant Secretary of State; and Moise Tshombe.

F 11 - 13: Foreign Affairs - Cuba (n. d., 1955, 1959-1965, 1970-1971).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence; clippings; newsletters; statements; reports; petition; notes; memoranda dealing with Cuba; missile crisis; refugee problem; "Communist Link to Castro Government Manifested in Visit of Russian Deputy Premier Mikoyan," Congressional Record, February 1960; Report to the President of the United States on the Cuban Refugee Problem, United States Government Printing Office, January 1961; Cause of Cuba is the Cause of America, Corporaciones Economicas de Cuba, March 1962; "Cuba-Time For Decision," Washington Report, September 1962; and "Recent Source Materials on the United States and Cuba," Department of State, September 1962. Correspondents include John R. Pillion; Florida House of Representatives (resolution); and Cuban Revolutionary Council (statement).

F 14: Foreign Affairs - Development Loan Fund (1959-1961).

Topics and types of documents include statement by Gallagher on the House floor supporting the Development Loan Fund, March 1959; Development Loan Fund press releases; "Third Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1961," report from the Committee on Appropriations, March 1961; and news clippings. Correspondents include League of Women Voters of New Jersey.

F 15 - 26: Foreign Affairs - Disarmament (n. d., 1960-1970).

These folders include reports; statements; memorandums; notices; press releases; publications; speeches; various correspondence with constituents; news clippings dealing with disarmament and world peace and security; copy of H. R. 7974 establishing a United States Disarmament Agency for World Peace and Security; First Annual Report of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency: Message From the President of the United States, United States Government Printing Office, February 1962; Documents on Disarmament 1963, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, October 1964; "Conference of the Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament: Record of Meeting Held in Geneva, 27 July 1965"; Expenditure report from Geneva conference; and Copy of H. R. 14941 amending the Arms Control and Disarmament Act. Correspondents include John F. Kennedy (F 16-18); John J. McCloy (F 15); Bob Kastenmeier (F 15); William C. Foster, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (F 16-18, 20-24); George Bunn, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (F 16-17); Leonard Farbstein (F 17); Hubert H. Humphrey (F 17); Joseph S. Clark (F 17); Americans for Democratic Action ( F 18); Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (F 18); Claiborne Pell (F 18); James F. Battin (F 19); L. H. Fountain (F 19); Democratic Study Group (F 19); John W. McCormack (F 20, 21, 26); Thomas E. Morgan (F 20, 23, 25, 26); Charles N. Van Doren (F 21); Adrian S. Fisher (F 22); National Citizens' Commission International Cooperation (F 22); Archibald S. Alexander (F 24); Gerard Smith (F 26); William W. Hancock (F 26); Philip J. Farley (F 26); Lyndon B. Johnson (F 20, 22, 24); Arthur J. Goldberg (F 21, 24); and Richard M. Nixon (F 25).

F 27: Foreign Affairs - Dominican Republic (n. d., 1965, 1968).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from constituents concerning aid to the Dominican Republic. Correspondents include Douglas MacArthur II; W. R. Poage; and Joaquin Balaguer.

F 28: Foreign Affairs - Espionage (1960).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with U-2 plan shot down over Russia; news clippings; statement by Gallagher; "Soviet Espionage Activities," remarks by Cornelius E. Gallagher, Congressional Record, May 1960; Berlin; and Nikita Khruschev. Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan (statement); J. W. Fulbright (statement); and Christian A. Herter (statement).

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