CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER COLLECTION
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Box 10

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Box 10 - Foreign Affairs-Foreign Aid (1969-1972) - Foreign Affairs-Miscellaneous (n. d., 1959, 1961-1967, 1969-1972).

F 1 - 2: Foreign Affairs - Foreign Aid (1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include speeches; articles; clippings; memoranda; correspondence; statements; pamphlets; copy of H. R. 18398 and H. R. 18581 amending the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; "Foreign Aid: Message From the President of the United States," United States Government Printing Office, April 1971; and "Foreign Assistance Act of 1971" and "Conference Report," United States Government Printing Office, July and December 1971. Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan (F 1, 2); Agency for International Development (F 1); League of Women Voters of New Jersey (F 2); League of Women Voters of the United States (F 2); Frank Church (statement) (F 2); John A. Hannah (F 2); John H. Buchanan, Jr. (F 2); Benjamin S. Rosenthal (F 2); and Ernest Gruening (F 1).

F 3: Foreign Affairs - Foreign Aid - Fertilizer (1967-1969).

Topics and types of documents include increased usage of fertilizers in low income countries; list of factors affecting food production; "All That Fertilizer and No Place to Grow" and "Tom Ware's Vision-Or Was It Blindness," Fortune, June 1968; and "World Nitrogen Outlook".

F 3b: Foreign Affairs - Foreign Aid - Communist Countries (1959-1962).

Topics and types of documents include "International Cooperation Administration Replies to Criticism of the Foreign Aid Program," United States Government Printing Office, March 1958; report dealing with foreign aid to communist countries; statement and answers regarding United States aid to foreign countries; United States Government Printing Office publications; and "Should the United States Ban All Trade With Communist Countries?" Edgar W. Hiestand (Pro) and Bernie F. Sisk (Con), American Legion Magazine, September 1962.

F 4: Foreign Affairs - Foreign Aid - Missions/Missionaries (1961, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include "Some Overseas Programs of Relief and Reconstruction, Voluntary and Governmental," Information Service, January 1961; and correspondence from various religious organizations and state departments dealing with foreign aid to low-income countries. Correspondents include John W. McCormack.

F 5: Foreign Affairs - Foreign Service Act (1965, 1972).

Topics and types of documents include re: H. R. 6277 amending the Foreign Service Act of 1946.

F 6: Foreign Affairs - Germany (1961, 1965-1966).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence with Department of State and constituents dealing with United States-Germany relations; copies of Foreign Affairs Bulletin and The Bulletin, October, November, and December 1966 with articles relating to United States-Germany foreign affairs; and "Inquiry into German Prosperity," New York Times Magazine, June 1961.

F 7 - 9: Foreign Affairs - Germany - Berlin (1959-1962).

Topics and types of documents include news clippings; journal articles; publications; memorandums; speeches; statements; mailing list; reports; newsletters; various correspondence from constituents and departments of state within the State Department regarding Berlin; "Berlin Issue," remarks by Gallagher, Congressional Record, June 1961; copy of H. Con. Res. 351 supporting President's reply to Soviet aide memoire; "Special Study Mission to Berlin," report by Gallagher and Alvin M. Bentley, United States Government Printing Office, September 1959; and much of folders 7 and 8 concern the study mission to Berlin by Gallagher and Bentley. Correspondents include Alvin M. Bentley (F 7); National Broadcasting Company (F 7); Robert C. Crane (F 7); National War College (F 7); Democratic State Committee, New Jersey (F 7); Robert B. Meyner (F 7); Frank Thompson, Jr. (F 8); AFL-CIO (F 9); Andrew J. Biemiller (Public Broadcasting System "Briefing Session") (F 9); and Thomas E. Morgan (statement) (F 7).

F 10: Foreign Affairs - Greece (n. d., 1963, 1965, 1967, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with political crisis in Greece and United States aid; and news clipping. Correspondents include John C. Culver; Benjamin S. Rosenthal; Basil Vitsaxis, Royal Greek Embassy, Washington, D. C.; and UAW.

F 11: Foreign Affairs - Hungary (1962, 1965-1966, 1969).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding United States-Hungary foreign relations; "Hungarian Revolution and the Cause of Freedom," Gallagher speech, October 1962; statement by Gallagher concerning defection of Laszlo Szabo; and Hungarians in Romania. Correspondents include American Hungarian Federation (Congressional Record and Memorandum).

F 12: Foreign Affairs - India (1962, 1966-1967).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with economic development in India.

F 13: Foreign Affairs - Indonesia (1963, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include "Fact Sheet: Indonesia," United States Government Printing Office, June 1963; various correspondence dealing with United States-Indonesia foreign aid; and position paper on aid to Indonesia.

F 14: Foreign Affairs - International Museum (1961-1962).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with the establishment of an International Museum. Correspondents include Frieda Liebman; and Joseph M. Montoya (S. Con. Res. 481).

F 15 - 23: Foreign Affairs - Israel and the Middle East (1959-1960, 1962-1963, 1965-1972).

These folders contain memoranda; news articles; publications; Congressional Record remarks; statements; resolutions; petition; "Israeli Shipping," remarks by Gallagher, Congressional Record, May 1960; "Congressman Gallagher Tells Jewish National Fund of His Mission to Israel," remarks by Charles S. Joelson, Congressional Record, October 1966; "Gallagher Calls for Security Council Action on Mid-East Crisis and For Establishing a U.N. Peace-Keeping Force on Land and Sea," remarks by Gallagher, Congressional Record, May 1967; copy of H. Res. 1147 to enter an agreement with Israel to purchase military planes; copy of H. Res. 278 in support of United States aid for Iraqi Jews; various correspondence from constituents, religious organizations, and departments of state within the State Department dealing with United States foreign policy in Israel and the Middle East; copy of H. Con. Res. 479 expressing House interest in Middle East peace; copy of H. Con Res. 515 expressing Congressional wishes to sell Israel aircraft; letter to White House concerning the sale of jet aircraft to Israel supported by 215 congressmen; copy of H. Res. 664 calling for aircraft shipment to Israel; and letter signed by several congressmen in opposition to decision to withhold jet fighters from Israel. Correspondents include Abraham J. Multer (F 15); Douglas MacArthur II (F 17); I. L. Kenen (American Israel Public Affairs Committee/American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs) (F 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23); Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (F 18); Leonard Farbstein (F 19, 20); UAW (news release) (F 19); William B. Macomber (F 20); Gilbert Gude (news release) (F 20); Charles Yost (F 21); Henry Helstoski (F 22); and Abdul-Hamid Sharaf (F 23).

F 24: Foreign Affairs - Italy (1957, 1960, 1968).

Topics and types of documents include "Establishing a Business in Italy," United States Government Printing Office, 1957; various correspondence dealing with United States-United Nations foreign relations with Italy; copy of H. R. 14947 for relief of certain distressed aliens; Gallagher statement on earthquakes in Italy; and "Refugees From Sicily," United States Government Printing Office, February 1968. Correspondents include Wilfried Platzer, Austrian Ambassador; Emanuel Celler; Michael A. Feighan, and Joseph Y. Resnick (statement).

F 25: Foreign Affairs - Katanga (1961-1963).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with United States-Katanga relations; and news clippings.

F 26: Foreign Affairs - Korea (1963, 1968-1970).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with Korea foreign relations and seizing of the USS Pueblo by North Korea; list of delegates to Korea; news clippings; statement and speech by Gallagher; and congressional brief on Korea. Correspondents include Korean Women's Association.

F 27: Foreign Affairs - Latin America (1960-1967, 1969-1971).

Topics and types of documents include land reform speech outline; "Operation Pan America-The Hidden Catalyst?" T. Graydon Upton, February 1961; various correspondence dealing with Latin American foreign policy; news clippings; Jose Valdez Wong...and...The New Immigration Law of the United States, Gwendolyn K. Bennaton, June 1966; Pan-American Day Resolution; and letter signed by members of Congress expressing concerns over delays in establishing the Inter-American Social Development Institute. Correspondents include Hubert H. Humphrey (Congressional Record remarks); Claude Pepper; John W. McCormack; Carl Albert; Hale Boggs; Kika de la Garza; Covey T. Oliver, Assistant Secretary Department of State; Dante B. Fascell; Rahman B. Gajraj, Ambassador of Guyana; Julio Sosa-Rodriguez (speech); Inter-American Development Bank; Lionel Van Deerlin; and Agency for International Development.

F 28: Foreign Affairs - Lithuania (1961-1962, 1965, 1969, 1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include "Lithuania Independence Day," Gallagher, Congressional Record remarks, February 1961; various correspondence dealing with United States-Lithuania foreign relations; news clippings; and Violations of Human Rights in Soviet Occupied Lithuania: A Report for 1971, Lithuanian American Community, Inc., February 1972. Correspondents include Lithuanian American Council, Inc.; and Lawrence Coughlin.

F 29 - 30: Foreign Affairs - Miscellaneous (n. d., 1959, 1961-1967, 1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from constituents, religious organizations, and State Department regarding foreign policy and United States relations with foreign countries; statements; bulletins; publications; fact sheets; survey; resolutions; copy of H. Con. Res. 545 congratulating Finland on fifty years of independence; "U.S. Participation in International Expositions Held in the United States," report by Gallagher, United States Government Printing Office April 1970; copy of H. R. 13171 regarding United States held international expositions; copy of H. J. Res. 1161 authorizing ex gratia contributions to Pacific Islands inhabitants; and copy of H. Res. 1122 dealing with diplomatic immunity. Correspondents include Charles S. Gubser (F 29); and Claiborne Pell (statement) (F 29).

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