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Robert Charles Hill Papers, 1942-1978 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf0p3000wh No online items Register of the Robert Charles Hill Papers, 1942-1978 Processed by Dale Reed; machine-readable finding aid created by James Lake Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 1999 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Register of the Robert Charles 79067 1 Hill Papers, 1942-1978 Register of the Robert Charles Hill Papers, 1942-1978 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] Processed by: Dale Reed Date Completed: 1981 Encoded by: James Lake © 1999 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Robert Charles Hill papers, Date (inclusive): 1942-1978 Collection number: 79067 Creator: Hill, Robert Charles, 1917-1978 Collection Size: 183 manuscript boxes, 29 scrapbooks, 73 envelopes, 4 oversize boxes, 9 motion picture film reels, 4 phonotape reels (93.7 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to conditions in and American relations with Latin America and Spain, American foreign policy and domestic politics, and the Republican Party. Language: English. Access Collection open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Robert Charles Hill papers, [Box number], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1979. Accruals Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. Register of the Robert Charles 79067 2 Hill Papers, 1942-1978 Access Points Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) United States. Dept. of State. Argentina. Argentina--Foreign relations--United States. Latin America. Latin America--Foreign relations--United States. Mexico. Mexico--Foreign relations--United States. Spain. Spain--Foreign relations--United States. United States--Politics and government. United States--Foreign relations. United States--Armed Forces. United States--Foreign relations--Argentina. United States--Foreign relations--Latin America. United States--Foreign relations--Mexico. United States--Foreign relations--Spain. United States--Politics and government--1945-1989. Moving-pictures. Phonotapes. Diplomats--United States. 1917 September Born, Littleton, New Hampshire 30 1941-1944 Washington, D.C., representative, New England Shipbuilding Corporation 1944-1945 U.S. Vice Consul, Calcutta, India 1947 Clerk, U.S. Senate Banking and Currency Committee 1947-1949 Washington, D.C., representative, National Confectioners Association 1949-1953 Assistant Vice President, W. R. Grace and Company 1953-1954 U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica 1954-1955 U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador 1955-1956 Special Assistant to the U.S. Undersecretary of State for Mutual Security Affairs 1956-1957 U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations 1957-1961 U.S. Ambassador to Mexico 1961-1962 New Hampshire State Representative 1965-1968 Chairman, Foreign Policy Task Force, Republican National Committee 1969-1972 U.S. Ambassador to Spain 1973-1974 U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs 1974-1977 U.S. Ambassador to Argentina 1978, Nov. Died, Littleton, New Hampshire 28 Boxes 1-2 EARLY LIFE, 1917-1947 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, and printed matter, 1929-1946, arranged by form. Boxes 2-3 U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY, 1947 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, minutes, memoranda, and printed matter, 1946-1952, arranged by form. Register of the Robert Charles 79067 3 Hill Papers, 1942-1978 U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY, 1947 Boxes 4-11 BUSINESS YEARS, 1947-1953 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, and memoranda, 1946-1953, arranged by form. Boxes 11-12 AMBASSADOR TO COSTA RICA, 1953-1954 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, speeches, and memoranda, 1951-1955, arranged by form. Boxes 12-13 AMBASSADOR TO EL SALVADOR, 1954-1955 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, memoranda, and scrapbook, 1954-1955, arranged by form. Boxes 14-27 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 1955-1957 Additional Note Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, clippings, press releases, and printed matter, 1954-1958, arranged by form. Boxes 27-86 AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO, 1957-1961 Additional Note Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, clippings, appointment books, press releases, printed matter, notes, schedules, reports, and despatches, 1956-1961, arranged by form. Boxes 86-133 POLITICAL YEARS, 1961-1969 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, appointment books, interview, speeches, memoranda, notes, reports, and printed matter, 1959-1969, arranged by form. Boxes 134-172 AMBASSADOR TO SPAIN, 1969-1972 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, memoranda, notes, schedules, speeches, interview, press releases, printed matter, and telegrams, 1962-1972, arranged by form. Boxes 173-178 POLITICAL YEARS, 1972-1973 Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, speeches, press releases, printed matter, and memoranda, 1969-1973, arranged by form. Boxes 178-179 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, 1973-1974 Additional Note Scrapbook, correspondence, and miscellany, 1972-1974, arranged by form. Boxes 179-183 AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA, 1974-1977 Additional Note Correspondence, telegrams, appointment books, clippings, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, 1971-1977, arranged by form. Box 183 and DECLASSIFIED U.S. GOVERNMENT RECORDS 1955-1976. reading room Scope and Content Note workstation Formerly security-classified records of the U.S. government, released in full or in part. Includes some government records determined by the government to be unclassified. Arranged chronologically by date of release by Hoover Register of the Robert Charles 79067 4 Hill Papers, 1942-1978 SCRAPBOOKS Boxes 184-212 SCRAPBOOKS Additional Note Correspondence, clippings, memorabilia, press releases, and printed matter, 1953-1978, arranged chronologically. Tapes 1-4 PHONOTAPES, 1960-1972 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Arranged chronologically. Reels 1-9 MOTION PICTURE FILM, 1955-1972 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Arranged chronologically. Album shelf, PHOTOGRAPHS, 1941-1977 photo file Additional Note Arranged chronologically. Albums A-E, envelopes F-BZ EARLY LIFE, 1917-1947 Box 1, Folder 1 Correspondence, 1929-1946 Adams, Sherman, 1946 Folder 2 Ananio, Vito, n.d. Folder 3 Andrews, W. G., 1944 Folder 4 Bennett, William R., Jr., 1942 Folder 5 Blaik, Earl H., 1939 Folder 6 Boston University Law School, 1946 Folder 7 Dartmouth College, 1946 Folder 8 Gorman, Ernest, n.d. Folder 10 Harrison, Ted, 1937 Folder 11 Hill, Dr. and Mrs. A. F., 1932-1939 Folder 12 Hill, Jack, n.d. Folder 13 Hill, Richard, 1939 Folder 14 Kennison, Mason, 1937 Folder 15 Mackin, John J., n.d. Folder 16 Miller, Whit, n.d. Folder 17 Morse, Mrs. K. C., 1939 Folder 18 Reisinger, W. U., 1938 Folder 19 Rutgers University. Alumni Association, 1937-1938 Folder 20 Shee, Bill, 1938 Folder 21 Sides, Andrew B., 1943 Folder 22 Skilton, Raymond, 1936 Folder 23 Smith, Margaret Chase, 1943 Folder 24 Sterling, John C., 1938 Folder 25 Taft School, 1938 Folder 26 Tilton School, 1937 Folder 27 Tobey, Charles W., 1943 Folder 28 Twentieth Century Fox, 1944 Folder 29 Unidentified, 1929-1938 Folder 30 Varma, S. N., 1946 Folder 31 Miscellany. Clippings, poems, and notes, 1943-1945 Folder 32 Subject file, 1930-1946 New England Shipbuilding Corporation Correspondence, 1942-1943 General, 1942-1943 Register of the Robert Charles 79067 5 Hill Papers, 1942-1978 EARLY LIFE, 1917-1947 American Bronze Company, 1942 Folder 33 Central Iron and Steel Company, 1942 Folder 34 Chesebro, Whitman Company, 1942 Folder 35 Churchill, Chester L., 1943 Folder 36 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1942 Folder 37 Hill, Roland F., 1942 Folder 38 Lovell-Dressel Company, 1942 Folder 39 Marden, Ford, 1942 Folder 40 National Malleable and Steel Castings Company, 1942 Folder 41 Pinkham, T. B., 1943 Folder 42 Sturtevant (B. F.) Company, 1942 Folder 43 United States Rubber Company, 1942 Folder 44 Upson-Walton Company, 1942 Folder 45 Walworth Company, 1942 Folder 46 Outgoing, 1942-1943 April 1942 Folder 47 June 1943 Folder 48 Miscellany. Pamphlet, map, organization charts, and memoranda, 1943-1944 Folder 49-50 Schools Clippings, 1934-1947 Box 2, Folder 1 Clippings, 1934-1947 Folder 2 Miscellany. Programs, certificates, and examinations, 1930-1939 Folder 3 U.S. Department of State
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