CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 11



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Legislative Series continued

Box 11 - Foreign Affairs-Mutual Security Program (1960-1961) - Foreign Affairs-United Nations (1966).

F 1: Foreign Affairs - Mutual Security Program (1960-1961).

Topics and types of documents include "Section-By-Section Analysis of the Proposed Mutual Security Act of 1960", "Mutual Security Program: Executive Branch Request for Authorizations and Appropriations for Fiscal YR 1961", and "Mutual Security Program: Message From the President of the United States," United States Government Printing Office, February 1960; notes; statements by various departments within the State Department; news clippings; reports; various correspondence dealing with Mutual Security programs in foreign countries; "Support of Mutual Security Bill," statement by Gallagher, April 1960; Gallagher Congressional Record remarks dealing with Mutual Security Program, April, June, and August 1960; speeches by Gallagher; and "Mutual Security Act of 1961," remarks by Howard W. Smith, VA., Congressional Record, August 1961. Correspondents include Christian A. Herter (statement).

F 2: Foreign Affairs - North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1959, 1963-1967).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with foreign policy regarding NATO; "Soviet Economic Offensive in Western Europe: Report of the Special Study Mission to Europe," United States Government Printing Office, February 1963; news clippings; "Report of Special Study Mission to Europe, 1964," United States Government Printing Office, February 1965; statements regarding various foreign countries' stance on NATO; Gallagher speeches and speech notes; NATO hearing agenda and testimony; press release; "Crisis in NATO: Report of the Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee on Foreign Affairs," United States Government Printing Office, August 1966; "Crisis in NATO: Some Unresolved Issues"; and "Atlantic Alliance Unfinished Business", "Atlantic Alliance: Current Views", and "Soviet View of NATO," United States Government Printing Office, 1967. Correspondents include Edna Kelly (hearing witness list and report); and Douglas MacArthur II.

F 3: Foreign Affairs - Northern Ireland (1969, 1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and resolutions from constituents and departments of state dealing with United States-Northern Ireland foreign relations; Ulster 1971, Ulster 1971 Central Council, 1971; Ulster Commentary, Government Information Service, October 1971; copy of H. Con. Res. 424 calling for a free and united Ireland; press releases; news clippings; petition supporting Ribicoff-Kennedy Bill on Northern Ireland; and petition to President Nixon appealing for United States support in battle against Irish suppression. Correspondents include United Irish Counties Association of New York, Inc.; and Society of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick.

F 4: Foreign Affairs - Pakistan, India, Bangladesh (1967, 1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include biographic information on Pakistan Parliamentary Delegation; Gallagher speech notes; news clippings; statements; reports; "Open Hearings Scheduled on East Pakistan Situation," press releases; "Crisis in East Pakistan," United States Government Printing Office, May 1971; statement by Gallagher regarding East Pakistan and famine; "Vultures Too Full to Fly," remarks by Gallagher, Congressional Record, May 1971; various correspondence dealing with United States-Pakistan relations; various remarks by Gallagher in Congressional Record concerning Pakistan, June, July, and October 1971; copy of H. R. 9160 and H. R. 9679 to suspend all assistance to the government of Pakistan; Gallagher's amendments to H. H. 8961; copy of H. J. Res. 775 limiting military assistance and sales to Pakistan; "Foreign Assistance Act of 1971," United States Government Printing Office, July 1971; copy of H. Con. Res. 535 providing for recognition of Bangladesh; and Bangladesh: The Needs and Priorities for Reconstruction and Development of the Country, booklet, April 1972. Correspondents include Democratic Study Group (report); and David M. Abshire.

F 5: Foreign Affairs - Panama (1964, 1967-1968, 1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include news stories regarding Panama; various correspondence from constituents and departments of state dealing with United States-Panama relations; and Panama Canal Treaty. Correspondents include Frederick G. Dutton; Daniel J. Flood; José Antonio De la Ossa, Ambassador from Panama; and David Abshire.

F 6 - 7: Foreign Affairs - Peace Corps (n. d., 1961-1971).

Topics and types of documents include "Section-By-Section Analysis of Proposed Peace Corps Bill," United States Government Printing Office, June 1961; copy of H. R. 7504 providing for establishment of a Peace Corps; copy of Public Law 87-293 providing for a Peace Corps; teacher leave policy for Peace Corps service; various correspondence dealing with Peace Corps establishment and volunteers; news clippings; Peace Corps Volunteer, October 1963; "Should Congress Put on Limits to Further Peace Corps Expansion?" Washington World, December 1963; memorandums dealing with Peace Corps projects activities; statements; Peace Corps information and estimated budget for 1968; "Peace Corps 1968: Editor's Background Information," February 1968; "Peace Corps Act Amendment of 1968" and "Peace Corps," United States Government Printing Office, May and June 1968; "Peace Corps Act" and "Section-By-Section Analysis and Ramseyer Rule Print of the Proposed Act to Amend Further the Peace Corps Act," United States Government Printing Office, August 1969 and March 1970; "Peace Corps: Making it in the Seventies," Foreign Affairs, October 1970; "Effect of Appropriation Reduction on the Peace Corps"; copy of H. J. Res. 539 designating "National Peace Corps Week"; copies of H. R. 8354 and 8535 amending the Peace Corps Act; "First 120 Days of Action," Action, November 1971; School Partnership Program, Peace Corps; and Staff report on the Peace Corps. Correspondents include Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr. (F6); Jack Vaughn (F7); and Joseph H. Blatchford (F7).

F 8: Foreign Affairs - Philippines (1962-1963, 1965, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include "Payment of Balance of Awards Under Philippine Rehabilitation Act of April 30, 1946," United States Government Printing Office, May 1962; various correspondence dealing with United States-Philippine relations; memorandums; remarks in Congressional Record by Gallagher, August 1962; "Fact Sheet: The Philippines," Department of State, June 1963; biographies of prominent Philippine businessmen; and "1971 Economic Review," Journal of Commerce, June 1971. Correspondents include Clement J. Zablocki; and Benigno Aquino.

F 9: Foreign Affairs - Rhodesia (1966-1967, 1970).

Topics and types of documents include "Report from Rhodesia: Sanctions Have Crimped its Vital Foreign Trade, But the Will to Resist Has Grown Stronger," Fortune, November 1966; "The Only Real Industrial Complex South of Milan: Controversy Over South Africa's Race Policies Has Obscured the Achievements of Its Dynamic Economy" and "A Vote for Political Competition," Fortune, December 1966; copy of H. Res. 816 dealing with United States and Rhodesia relations; and various correspondence from constituents. Correspondents include Donald M. Fraser (statement).

F 10: Foreign Affairs - South Pacific Commission (1962, 1970).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with United States-South Pacific Commission; copy of H. J. Res. 1162 providing for United States participation in the South Pacific Commission; "South Pacific Commission," statement by Winthrop G. Brown; Report on South Pacific Commission Conference, October 1968; news clippings; "U.S. Developmental Assistance in the Pacific Area"; and Land Titles in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Micronesia)." Correspondents include Oren E. Long; and Thomas E. Morgan (Draft Amendment to Public Law 403).

F 11: Foreign Affairs - Soviet Union (1962-1967, 1969-1970, 1972).

Topics and types of documents include statement by J. Edgar Hoover, 1962; "Ukranians and Their Russian Oppressors," statement by Gallagher; various correspondence dealing with United States-Soviet Union relations; Leonid Ilich Brezhnev and Aleksey Nikolayevich Kosygin biographies; "Communist China and the Sino-Soviet Dispute," Marshall Green, March 1965; "Sino-Soviet Split: A Brief Historical Review," [1965]; Sino-Soviet conflict hearings biographies; "Soviet Union and Sino-Soviet Relations," statement by Richard Davis, March 1965; Communist Oppression of Central and Eastern Europe: Deeds and Practices of Russian Imperialism and Colonialism in the Heart of Civilized Europe, Conference of Americans of Central and Eastern European Descent, 1966; Poland and Germany, Studies Centre on Polish-German Affairs, July-September 1966; Quarterly of the Polish Western Association of America, August 1966; Central Europe Journal, November and December 1966; Yugoslav Facts and Views, December 1966; "Statement on Soviet Fishing Off the Atlantic Coast of the United States," Department of State, [1969]; and copy of H. J. Res. 1313 expressing Congressional sense dealing with United States-Soviet Union relations. Correspondents include Frederick G. Dutton; Kronstadt Group (statement); Burdick H. Brittin (statement); AFL-CIO (resolution); and Andrew J. Biemiller.

F 12 - 15: Foreign Affairs - Soviet Union - Jews (1963-1966, 1970-1972).

These folders contain various correspondence dealing with anti-Semitism and the Soviet Union; copy of H. Res. 713, H. Res. 299, H. R. 8603, H. Res. 455, and H. Con. Res. 471 expressing sense of House of Representatives concerning anti-Semitism; reports; articles; news clippings; publications; correspondence with departments within State Department; news releases; memorandums; and petition. Correspondents include John S. Monagan (F 12); Edward J. Derwinski (F 12); Thomas E. Morgan (F 13); William F. Ryan (F 13); John Buchanan (F 13); Jonathan B. Bingham (F 13); Joseph G. Minish (F 14); Joshua Eilberg (F 14); AFL-CIO (statement) (F 14); Andrew J. Biemiller (F 14); Benjamin S. Rosenthal (memorandum) (F 13); and David M. Abshire (F 13).

F 16: Foreign Affairs - Spain (1959-1964, 1966).

Topics and types of documents include "Twenty-Third Anniversary of Spain's Successful Crusade Against Communism," United States Government Printing Office, 1959; "A Salute to Spain: A Citadel of Our World Defense," remarks by Gallagher, Congressional Record, July 1959; Spanish Foreign Policy (1898-1960), 1960; news clippings; journal articles; reports; press releases; pamphlets; statements; speeches; "Tribute to Spain on Its Anniversary: An Old Friend and Trusted Ally," speech by Gallagher, Congressional Record, July 1962; Gimenez-Torres biography and itinerary for Foreign Leader Program, September 1962; and correspondence from several members of Congress giving permission to Gallagher to reprint their remarks on Spain. Correspondents include Joseph M. Montoya; Antonio Garrigues, Ambassador of Spain; Francisco Gimenez-Torres; Miguel García de Sáez; and Robert F. Woodward.

F 17: Foreign Affairs - State Department, Office of Congressional Relations (n. d., 1961-1962, 1964, 1971).

This folder contains maps of various foreign countries; and State Department briefing notices with press releases and biographies attached. Correspondents include David M. Abshire.

F 18: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Dominican Republic (1966).

This folder contains an invitation to the Dominican Republic presidential inauguration and departure details.

F 19: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Europe (1959, 1963-1964).

This folder contains airline tickets; hotel information for travel in European countries; and travel expenditures. Correspondents include Omar Burleson.

F 20: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Far East (1964-1966, 1971).

Topics and types of documents include travel plans; itineraries; and news clippings. Correspondents include Cornelio T. Villareal.

F 21: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Geneva (1962, 1964-1965).

This folder contains travel expenditures; calling cards; schedules; speech notes; itineraries; tickets; cash sub-vouchers; and thank-you notes regarding the trip to Geneva. Correspondents include Dean Rusk; John W. McCormack; and Thomas E. Morgan.

F 22: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Germany (1961-1962).

This folder contains various correspondence dealing with a trip to Germany; and an expenditure report. Correspondents include John W. McCormack; and Walther Casper.

F 23: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Guantanamo Bay (n. d., 1963).

Topics and types of documents include news clippings; speech notes; various correspondence; itinerary; and briefing notes. Correspondents include Fred Korth; Paul B. Fay, Jr.; and Robert C. Byrd.

F 24: Foreign Affairs - Travel - South America (n. d., 1965-1966).

Topics and types of documents include travel plans; expenditure reports; itineraries; packing slips; news clippings; and various correspondence.

F 25: Foreign Affairs - Travel - Spain and Germany (1961).

This folder contains schedule for Spain/Germany trip; news clippings; newsletters; Gallagher was accompanied by Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges; and various correspondence. Correspondents include Thomas E. Morgan; Luther H. Hodges; and Herbert W. Klotz.

F 26: Foreign Affairs - Turkey (1965, 1969).

Topics and types of documents include "Program and Itinerary: Turkey Government Administration Study Team Project 277-298-1-50134," Department of State Agency for International Development; and statistics regarding United States military assistance to Turkey.

F 27: Foreign Affairs - United Arab Republic (1960, 1964).

Topics and types of documents include "Israeli Shipping," remarks by Gallagher, Congressional Record, May 1960; various correspondence from departments within the State Department; surplus wheat sold to United Arab Republic; "Background Information on the Present Situation in Yemen"; information on the United Arab Republic and Public Law 480; "Extension and Amendment of Public Law 480," United States Government Printing Office, August 11-12, 1964; Congressman Bolton press release on United Arab Republic and United States foodstuffs; and news clippings. Correspondents include Oliver P. Bolton.

F 28 - 30: Foreign Affairs - United Nations (1962-1966).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from constituents and departments within the State Department regarding United States-United Nations relations; speeches; Acts; United Nations session briefs; reports; statements; publications; press releases; news clippings; United Nations Development Programme; "United Nations Financing: Background and Chronology of the Article 19 Controversy," United States Government Printing Office, March 1966; re: H. R. 164 by James B. Utt for withdrawal of United States from United Nations; and United Nations bonds. Correspondents include UAW (F 28); Marietta Tree (report) (F 28); James C. Auchincloss (F 28); Arthur J. Goldberg (F 29); Jonathan B. Bingham (F 30); Adlai E. Stevenson (statement) (F 28); and William S. Moorhead (F 30).

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