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William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Colby, William E. Finding aid prepared by Georgetown University Library Special Collections Research Center. This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit July 11, 2012 Local Practice Georgetown University Manuscripts William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Table of Contents Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3 Biographical Sketch.......................................................................................................................................4 Scope and Contents Note.............................................................................................................................. 4 Administrative Information .........................................................................................................................5 Controlled Access Headings..........................................................................................................................5 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 6 Series #1. Correspondence to William E. Colby.................................................................................... 6 Series #2. Manuscripts...........................................................................................................................18 Series #3. Reports and Memos..............................................................................................................18 Series #4. Photographs.......................................................................................................................... 22 Series #5. Printed Materials.................................................................................................................. 22 Series #6. Newspaper Clippings............................................................................................................29 Series #7. Oversized Newspaper Clippings.......................................................................................... 55 Series #8. Scrapbooks............................................................................................................................58 Series #9. Donovan Leisure Newton and Irvine...................................................................................58 - Page 2 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Summary Information Repository Georgetown University Manuscripts Title Colby, William E. - Papers. Date [bulk] Bulk, 1973-1991 Date [inclusive] 1963 - 1994. Extent 7.75 Linear feet 9 boxes. Language English Preferred Citation Note William E. Colby Papers, Georgetown University Library, Special Collections Research Center, Washington, D.C. - Page 3 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Biographical Sketch William E. Colby (1920-1996) is best remembered as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1973 to 1976. William E. Colby was born on January 4, 1920 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated from Princeton University in 1940. Enlisting in the U.S. Army, Colby saw action in World War II as a paratrooper for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor of the Central Intelligence Agency. After the war, Colby received a law degree from Columbia University in New York in 1947. In 1950, William Colby joined the CIA. He held posts in Stockholm (1951-1953), Rome (1953-1958) and Saigon, South Vietnam (1959-1962). He eventually directed CIA operations in all of Asia (1962-1967). He was involved with C.I.A. operations during the Vietnam War. In 1971 Colby returned stateside to the CIA. He became head of the CIA in 1973. During his tenure, CIA operations came under scrutiny of the U.S. Congress and American citizens. Colby often testified before Congress to defend the CIA's policies. President Gerald Ford forced Colby's to retire from the CIA in 1976. William E. Colby authored two books: - "Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA." (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1978). - "Lost Victory: A Firsthand Account of America's Sixteen-Year Involvement in Vietnam. (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1989). William E. Colby died on April 27, 1996 at Rock Point, Maryland. [Source: Encyclopedia Britannica Online]. Scope and Contents Note The William E. Colby Papers comprise the personal papers of William E. Colby, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1973 to 1976. A series of letters to Colby dating to the 1980s and 1990s touches on his opinion about various books concerning the history of intelligence in America. Also included are reproduced reports deriving from his service as head of the C.I.A. A fair amount of printed materials are also present. The bulk of the collection is composed of newspaper clippings documenting Colby's career collected in scrapbooks and loose newspaper articles. The documents span from 1963 to 1994, and the bulk of the documents date between 1973 and 1991. The William E. Colby Papers are stored in 8 archival boxes and amount to 7.25 linear feet. - Page 4 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Administrative Information Publication Information Georgetown University Manuscripts Conditions Governing Use Most manuscripts collections at the Georgetown University Library Special Collections Research Center are open to researchers; however, restrictions may apply to some collections. Collections stored off site require a minimum of three days for retrieval. For use of all manuscripts collections, researchers are advised to contact the Special Collections Research in advance in advance of any visit. Controlled Access Headings Subject(s) • CIA • Colby, Barbara • Colby, William E. • Intelligence - United States - Page 5 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Series #1. Correspondence to William E. Colby. Collection Inventory Series #1. Correspondence to William E. Colby. 1963 - 1994. 1:1. Behr, Edward. 4/14/1986. 1 Typed Letter Signed from Edward Behr, European Cultural Editor for "Newsweek," to William E. Colby, explaining that Behr spent three weeks in the Middle East. Reference to an unidentified book. Box Folder 1 1 Typed Letter 1:2. Bender, Bob. 7/181989. 1 Typed Letter Signed from Bob Bender, Vice President and Senior Editor of Simon and Schuster, to William E. Colby, forwarding to Colby a set of uncorrected bound galleys [not contained in the Colby Papers] of "Shadow Warrior" by Felix Rodriguez and John Weisman. Provides biographical information about Rodriguez--his work in Cuba, Bolivia, and Nicaragua--and solicits comment by Colby. Box Folder 1 2 Typed Letter 1:3. Berman, Harold J. Printed Item. Vol. 4, No. 5. May 1991. Harold J. Berman, "The Law-Based State." Box Folder - Page 6 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Series #1. Correspondence to William E. Colby. 1 3 Typed Letter 1:4. Boesel, Annette. 1977. Autograph Letter Signed (with envelope) from Annette Boesel to Elbridge Colby. Also contained: Newspaper Clipping about Ansel Adams. Box Folder 1 4 Typed Letter 1:5. Boland, Edward P. 12/22/1977 - 1/24/1978. Typed Letter Signed from Edward P. Boland, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, inviting Colby to speak with the committee about the quersiton of making public the intelligence budget; includes schedule of his talk. Also, 1 Typed Letter from Colby to Boland, agreeing to appear and enclosing a Typed Manuscript [retained in this folder]: US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Testimony of William E. Colby, 1/24/1978. Box Folder 1 5 Typed Letter 1:6. Breckinridge, Scott. 1992 - 1993. Correspondence among William E. Colby, Scott Breckinridge, and Fred F. Manget. Mostly regarding Breckinridge's new book "The CIA and the Cold War." Box Folder 1 6 Typed Letter - Page 7 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Series #1. Correspondence to William E. Colby. 1:7. Colby, Barbara. 1963 - 1969. 1 Autograph Letter with Newspaper Clippings regarding Jonathan Colby and Susan Hinks. Box Folder 1 7 Typed Letter 1:8. Colby, William E. - Testimony. 12/27/1977. 1 Typed Report: "U.S. House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Testimony of William E. Colby, Director of Central Intelligence - 1973 to 1976, Colby, Miller and Hanes, Washington, D.C., December 27, 1977." Box Folder 1 8 Typed Manuscript 1:9. Colby, William E. - Testimony. 1 Typed Report: "U.S. House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Testimony of William E. Colby, (Director of Central Intelligence - 1973 to 1976), Colby, Miller and Hanes, Washington, D.C., 24 January 1978." Box Folder 1 9 Typed Manuscript 1:10. Colby, William E. - Testimony. 3/6/1978. 1 Typed Report: "United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Subcommittee on Secrecy and Disclosure: Testimony of William E. Colby. Colby, Miller and Hanes, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1978." - Page 8 - William E. Colby Papers. GTM.960101 Series #1. Correspondence to William E. Colby. Box Folder 1 10 Typed Manuscript 1:11. Colby, William E. - Testimony. 4/5/1978. 1 Typed Report: "United States Senate, Select Committee on Intelligence, Subcommittee on Charters and Guidelines: Testimony of William E. Colby [of] Colby, Miller and Hanes, Washington, D.C., 24 April 5, 1978." Box Folder 1 11 Typed Manuscript 1:12. Colby, William E. - Testimony. 6/22/1978. 1 Typed Report: "United States House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee