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G /Rjl Sch/.Wylxl Z^MS 0 J COLLECTIONS OF CORRESPONDENCE AND MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS NAME OF COLLECTION: Andrew Wellington CORDIER Papers SOURCE: Estate of Andrew Wellington Cordier, 1975; transferred from Lehman Library. 1977 Gift of Doreen Gearv. 1Q82 SUBJECT: international affairs; United Nations; American higher education DATES COVERED: 1918 . 2.975 NUMBER OF ITEMS:^. 2Q2,520 STATUS: (check appropriate description) Cataloged: x Listed: x Arranged: x Not organized: CONDITION: (give number of vols., boxes, or shelves) ca 10 Bound: Boxed: Q46 Stored: - ° oversize (stOred on Stack 15) LOCATION: (Library) Rare Book and Manuscrip€ALL-NUMBER Ms Coll/Cordier RESTRICTIONS ON USE Certain files have been closed by the United Nations, ~ by special order of the Secretary- General. See Page 5 of Register for explanation, and list of U.N. material for specific files. (}MM MtiUsdLs\&> $. • \" - .• \ '• C £>k&iJL<) hj& AjJseAj^ii tj> : ^(20-year restriction lifted, August 1^3 •) ^^g /rjL Sch/.WylXl Z^MS 8CS v 1 ' DESCRIPTION: it .Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, printed material and photographs of Andrew Wellington Cordier, 1901-1975, President of Columbia University, Dean of the Columbia University Schoolf of International Affairs, and Executive Assistant .to the Secretaries-General of the United Nations, 19^-6-1962. The papers cover three periods of Cordier's life: She early years,"especially undergraduate and graduate school, as a professor at Manchester•College in Indiana, and as a member of the U.S. State Department; the United Nations period, as a member of the Secretariat, and including the files of the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation and working files for the publication of The Public Papers of the Secretaries-General of the United Nations; and the Columbia University period, containing Cordier's personal and working files during the time of his deanship and presidency. (Certain University related files are kept elsewhere in the University; see lists, Box 330)) Among the prominent correspondents are Dag HammarskjbTd, Trygve Lie, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Chester f W. Mimitz, Lester B. Pearson, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Car®.S»s P. Romulo, Eleanor Roosevelt, Adlai E. Stevenson and Harry S, Truman. For contents of collection and list of catalogued correspondents, see REGISTER:- D3(276)M mbb 19 Jan. 1978 CORDIER COLLECTION Explanation of Restrictions During March 1991, the status of all materials which had previously been closed to the public was reviewed with respect to the declassification policies outlined in the two attached letters from U.N. Chief Archivist Alf Erlandsson. Under these guidelines, code cables, items captioned "Top Secret" or "Strictly Confidential" and certain personal records remain closed. In most cases, materials for which restrictions remain in force have been removed from the regular collection and placed in specially marked boxes at the end of the series. The only exception to this practice involves boxes which contain restricted materials exclusively. These have been sealed with red string and lef in sequence with the rest of the collection. On the boxlist, those subject folders from which restricted materials ^ have'been removed are marked with an asterisk. In addition, dummies have been ' placed in those folder explaining the nature and quantity of the restricted materials removed. Sealed boxes (containing only restricted materials) are indicated with a number sign. ANDREI-/ WELLINGTON CORDIER PAPERS Catalogued Correspondence A,cheson, Dean Aidrigh. Winthrop W. Kefauver, Estes Armstrong, Hamilton Fish Kissinger, Henry Alfred Austin, Warren R. Knopf, Alfred A., Jr. Baldwin, Roger Nash Koo, V.K. Wellington Barnes, Djuna T.andon, A If V . Barzun, Jacrnes Lasker, Mary (Mrs. Albert D.) Bing, Rudolf Lehman, Herbert H. Borton, Hugh Lenya, Lotte Bowles, Chester Lie, Trypye Halvdan Brown, John Mason Lindsay, John Vliet Brzezinski, Zbigniew Lippmann, Walter Bunche, R~lph J. Lod^e, Henry Cabot, Jr. Burns, Arthur F. Lodge, John Davis Cadogan, Alexander G.M. Luce, Clare Boothe Canfield, Cass Luce, Henry R. Caradon, Hugh Mackintosh Foot, Baron McCarthy, Eugene J. Carman, Harry J. MeCloy, John J. Casals, Pablo MeCormack, John W. Cerf, Bennett A. McDonald, James G. Childs, Marauis McGill, William J. Commager, Henry Steele McGovern, George S. Cordier, Andrew Wellington Meany, George Dillon, Douglas Mesta, Ferle Dobrynin, Anatoly F. Miller, Arthur Dodge, Cleveland E. Morris, Newbold Eaton, Cyrus S. Moses, Robert Eban, Abba Muste, Abraham John Echeverria , Luis Eisenhower, Dwight D. Myrdal, Alvn (Mrs. Gunnar) Eisenhover, Mamie Doud Myrdal, Gunnar Eisenhower, Milton S. Mevins, Allan Fackenthal, Frank Diehl Nimitz, Chester W. Fairbanks, Douglas Elton, Jr. O'Dwyer, William Farley, James A. Oppenheimer, Robert Firestone, Harvey f>., Jr. Ormandy, Eugene Ford, Henry, II Paley, William f!. Fosdick, Raymond B. Pearson, Lester B. Frost, Robert Pell, Claiborne Eulbright, J. W Penney, James Cash Gilchrist, Huntington Pi aget, Jean Hammarskjold, Dap: Reuther, Walter P. Harriman, Averell Robinson, Geroid T. Hearst, William Randolph, Jr. Rockefeller, David Hiss, Alger Rockefeller, John D., Jr. Hof^an, Frank S. Rockefeller, John D., 3rd Howard, Roy W. Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich Humphrey, Hubert Horatio Romulo, Carlos P. Jackson, Barbara Ward (Lady) Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt (Mrs. Franklin D.) Javits, Jacob K. Rusk, Dean Jessup, Philip C. Sayre, Francis B. Johnson, Lyndon B. Hchapiro, Meyer Cordier Papers Catalogued Correspondence (continued) Selignvin, Eustace Shotwell, James T. Sorensen, Theodore C. Sparkman, John Spellman, Francis Joseph, CardTnal Steinbeck, John Stettinius, Edward R., Jr. Stevenson, Adlai Ewing Strauss, Anna Lord Sulzberger, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs Svrope, Herbert Bayard Thackrey, T[heodore] O[lin] Thant, II Truman, Harry S. Vandenberg, Arthur H. W-mer, Robert F. Waldheim, Kurt W-tson, Thomas J. Watson, Thomas J., Jr. Welles, Sumner Whalen, Grover A. Wyzanski, Charles F,., «Tr. Catalogued Manuscripts, Documents -and Photographs Bunche, Ralph J. _ , . , sc ' ...^—=? Dobrynm, Anatoly Hammarskjold, Dag J ' J Jessup, Philip C. Lie, Trygve Halvdan Lippmann, Walter Nimitz, Chester W. Ormandy, Eugene Pearson, Lester B. Romulo, Carlos P. Shotwell, James T. Stevenson, Adlai E. Thant, U THE ANDREW WELLINGTON CORDIER PAPERS Catalogued correspondence (5 unnumbered boxes; see list) Box 1923 - 19M 1-3 College Notebooks - 20 volumes k University of Chicago and Manchester College - Notes and Papers, n.d. 5 University of Chicago and Manchester College - Notes and Papers, 1923-1925 6 Master's Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation - drafts and typescripts Notes on a Trip to Europe, Summer 1938 "Study Manual for the Renaissance" (mimeograph booklet) The American Seminar in Europe, 1928 7 Syllabi, scrapbook and printed material by and about Cordier 1930 - ^ 8 Correspondence - General 1930 - 1936 9 1938 - 19^5 (with related items) 10 19^0 - 19U2 12-13 Church of the Brethren, 1930 - Ik Midwest Institute of International Relations, 15 U.S. Department of State, 19UU- 19^5 U.N. Conference on International Organization, 16 Correspondence, memoranda, etc. Telegrams, U.S. State Department Minutes (a.mss.) Notes (a.mss.) Reports (t.mss.) * Report to the Secretary General . .Economic Affairs, 19*+7 Texts and Manuals, miscellaneous 17 The Dumbarton Oaks Proposals, with comments and proposed amendments 18 Documents: Commissions I & II 19 Commission II .20 Commission III i ~2l Commission IV General - Lists of Documents Box 1930 - 19^7 U.N. Conference on International Organization, \c? Documents: General - Proposals (2 folders) Miscellaneous 23 Documents: Coordination Committee Executive Committee Journals and Orders of the Day Plenary Sessions Precis Steering Committee 2U Documents: Mimeographs, Miscellaneous Press Releases Press and Opinion Summaries Progress Reports on Commissions and Committees 25 U.S. Delegation - Members, Organization, etc. Manual Daily Schedules Press Releases Typescripts and notes Commission Il/l-2 Commission Il/3-U 26 U.S. Delegation - Meetings - Reports and Minutes Reports and miscellaneous mimeographs \ Printed Material (2 folders) 27 Notes, manuscripts, documents, printed material - miscellaneous 28- 29 Printed material 30- 31 Manchester College Yearbooks THE UNITED NATIONS PERIOD AND RELATED FILES • 32 Invitations I9U6 - 1950 33 1951 - 1953 1953 - 1955 35 1956 - 1957 36 1958 - 1959 37 i960 - 1962 |8 Mixed Years THE UNITED NATIONS PERIOD AND RELATED FILES Personal Correspondence and Administrative Files of Cordier Boxes 39-80 United Nations Administration Boxes 81 - 115 The Secretaries General Trygve Lie Boxes 116 - 117 Dag Hammarskjold Boxes 11? - 128 Boxes 129 - 131 General Subject Files Boxes 132 Asia Boxes 135 139 Africa - General Boxes lUO 17*+ Africa - Congo Boxes 175 178 Bang-Jensen Case Boxes 179 181 Disarmament Box l8l Guatemala Boxes 182 Idk Hungary Boxes I85 202 Middle East Box 202 Nuclear Tests The Public Papers of the Secretaries General of the United Nations Boxes 203 236 United Nations Bibliography and Miscellany Boxes 237 238 The Dag Hammarskjold Foundation Boxes 239 See following pages for complete contents list. «MB <w Drtifn^ 00 Or>O Viotra K.n.nyi mA n-wrx-FA 1 ntaA V •••>»£» TXnA+o _^ also restrictions on much of the materj restrictions are 1) the UN's standar on on material less bhan twenty years old (files mar aneT2) special restrictions on naterial which the eral deems ked ** on list.) These Latter reviewed by the UN in 1982 ening. U—iiLiin. nruJxivx^x-Luii • • • • •••••] •"• —^——— _ — )pen files from otherwise
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