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C Ginn, Rosemary Lucas (1912-2003 ), Papers, 1950-1985 3964 6.8 linear feet

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INTRODUCTION The papers of Rosemary Lucas Ginn, a Republican Committeewoman, President of the National Commission for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and Ambassador to Luxembourg, include correspondence, photographs, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and publications relating to her work with the Republican National Committee, Missouri Republican Party, and UNESCO.

DONOR INFORMATION The Rosemary Lucas Ginn Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by Ginn on 27 March 1980 (Accession No. 4276). An addition to the papers was made on 28 August 1986 (Accession No. 4738).

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Rosemary Lucas Ginn was born on 28 August 1912, in Columbia, Missouri. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 1933 and subsequently received her law degree from the University of Missouri. She became involved with the Republican Party at the state and local levels in the 1940s and 1950s acting as secretary at the Missouri Republican Convention and as an alternate delegate at the Republican National Convention in 1956. She was named a permanent member of the Republican National Committee for Missouri in 1960 and was a member of its Executive Committee from 1962 to 1964. In addition she was elected president of the Federation of Republican Women’s Clubs of Missouri for the years 1959 to 1961. From 1969 to 1972 Ginn served on the Delegates and Organizations Committee (DO Committee) of the Republican National Committee and was eventually elected its chairwoman. The DO Committee examined ways to include more women, people of color, senior citizens, and young adults as delegates to the national conventions. In 1972 Ginn was appointed to the Rules Committee of the Republican National Committee which was charged with reviewing the rules for the selection/election of vice- presidential candidates at national conventions and the process of choosing convention delegates. After flirting briefly with the thought of running for Congress in 1972, Ginn was named a member of the United States National Commission for UNESCO (USNC) and was involved in planning International Women’s Year for that organization. She went to Paris as part of the U.S. Delegation at the 18th General Conference of UNESCO in 1974 and served as president of the USNC from 1975 to 1976. Late in 1976 Ginn was named U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg by President . She returned to the United States in May 1977 after President Jimmy Carter appointed a Democratic Party leader to the post. Ginn married Milton Stanley Ginn in 1934. They had two daughters, Nancy Bewick Almond and Sally Reuben Hood. She was a trustee and former president (1948-1955) of the National Mortarboard Foundation and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. She was also involved in numerous civic activities in Columbia including the Library Board, Board of Directors for Boone County Hospital, and the Columbia Board of Health. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Rosemary Lucas Ginn Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications, memoranda, and photographs, which document Ginn’s service as a member of the Republican Party, United States National Commission for UNESCO, and as U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. The papers are arranged into four series: Republican Party, Missouri Republi- can Party, UNESCO, and Subject Files. The Republican Party series is divided into three subseries: Republican National Committee (RNC), Delegates and Organizations (DO) Committee, and Rules Committee. The RNC subseries consists of publications, brochures, correspondence, memoranda, and newspaper clippings, arranged chronologically, from 1950 through 1979, with the bulk dating from 1967 to 1975. Much of the material prior to 1967 relates to campaigning strategies and the role of Republican women in campaigning. The later material deals with the 25th Amendment, giving 18 year olds the right to vote, the choosing of vice-presidents, and ’s administra- tion and reelection efforts. The DO and Rules Committees subseries contain testimony from Congressional hearings, questionnaires to state Republican leaders, and newspaper clippings, arranged chronologically, which detail Ginn’s work on the committees. The records, dating from the late 1960s and early 1970s, are helpful in examining the efforts of the Republican Party to be “the party of the open door” by encouraging more women, people of color, senior citizens, and young adults to participate in the nomination and selection process of candidates. Much of the correspondence relates to the lawsuit brought against the Republican National Committee by the Ripon Society which claimed a disproportionate representation of certain states at the conventions as well as a lack of age, gender, and ethnic diversity. The Republican Party series is an important source for examining early affirmative action programs and quota systems, which attempted to include historically under represented groups in the political process. It is also useful in exploring the changing roles of women in political parties. The Missouri Republican Party series includes newspaper clippings, publications and some campaign brochures and buttons about local and state elections. Also included are correspondence and fiscal and administrative notes of the state party headquarters. The records are arranged by type of material and then chronologically. The UNESCO series is divided into five subseries, each arranged chronologically. They are: UNESCO General Conference, United States National Commission for UNESCO (USNC), United Nations, U.S. Department of State, and Miscellaneous Publications. The UNESCO General Conference subseries contains newspaper clippings, correspon- dence, publications, memoranda, and photographs from the mid 1970s. These records detail UNESCO’s efforts to promote literacy, science education, and women’s and girls’ rights throughout the world. The newspaper clippings and correspondence include discussions of U.S. involvement in the UN and UNESCO, the controversy over archeological digging in Jerusalem, the anti-Israel vote taken in 1974 by member states, the failure of world wide literacy programs, preservation of historic sites, and accusations of sexism within the UN. The USNC subseries includes U.S. position papers from the 18th General Conference of UNESCO, publications, memoranda, minutes, and reports. The records describe the work of the C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 3

USNC at the General Conference and include information on International Women’s Year, the environment, and problems in the Middle East. It also includes testimony from Congressional hearings suggesting that the United States reduce its financial support of the United Nations and UNESCO or abandon them all together. The United Nations and U.S. Department of State subseries contain publications mostly dealing with women’s issues, population problems, the Middle East, the environment, and U.S. participation in the UN. The Miscellaneous Publications subseries includes reports, essays, and other various publications distributed by groups indirectly involved with the UN and UNESCO or the issues with which the international community dealt such as over-population, education, pollution, and human rights. The UNESCO series is helpful to those researching how the international community dealt with population problems, education and women’s issues, the environment, and tensions in the Middle East. These records also are helpful in charting the growth of U.S. opposition to globalism and the government’s efforts to combat those sentiments. The Subject Files are arranged topically and include Ginn’s resumé and personal correspondence, correspondence and newspaper clippings during her stint as Ambassador to Luxembourg, Mortar Board correspondence, brochures and correspondence from the National Women’s Political Caucus, and publications warning of government/big business conspiracies to take over the world. C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 4

FOLDER LIST

Republican Party Series

Republican National Committee Subseries

f. 1 1950, Thomas Dewey Speech, “The Two-Party System” f. 2 1956, Voter Registration Manual f. 3 1956, Republican National Convention f. 4 1960, Voter Registration f. 5 1960, Republican Southern Challenge f. 6 1961, Republican Regional Conference; Voter Registration Plan f. 7-8 1962, Republican Women’s Conference f. 9 1962, Publications, Brochures f. 10 1962, Republican National Committee Meeting f. 11 1963, Republican Women’s Conference f. 12 1963, Republican National Committee f. 13 1963, Newspaper Clippings f. 14 1964, Publications, Brochures f. 15 1964, Republican National Committee Talking Points f. 16 1964, Fund Raising f. 17 1965, Republican Women Leaders Newsletters f. 18 1966, Southern Republicanism and the New South f. 19 1966, Republican National Committee Leader’s Manual f. 20 1967, Ripon Society Correspondence f. 21 1967, Republican Women’s Conference f. 22 1967, Report by the Chairman f. 23 1967, Republican Coordinating Committee on Latin America f. 24 1967, State Party Structures and Procedures f. 25 1967, Publications, Brochures f. 26 1967, Report of the Committee on Convention Reforms f. 27 1968, Party Auxiliaries f. 28 1968, Delegate Selection for the Republican National Convention f. 29-31 1968, Publications f. 32 1969, Structure of Political Parties f. 33 1969, Publications f. 34 1969, Postal Patronage f. 35 1969, Newspaper Clippings f. 36 1970, Blitz Campaign f. 37 1970, Leadership Conference f. 38-40 1970, Newspaper Clippings f. 41 1970, Ripon Forum f. 42 1970, Nixon Speeches, Quotations Republican Party Series (con’d) C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 5

Republican National Committee Subseries (con’d)

f. 43 1970, Publications f. 44 1970, Elections ‘70: A Summary Report f. 45 1970, Vote History and Demographic Analysis Manual f. 46-47 1971, Newspaper Clippings, 18 Year Old Vote f. 48 1971, 18 Year Old Vote f. 49 1971, Newspaper Clippings, Common Cause f. 50 1971, College Republican National Committee f. 51 1971, Electoral Reform f. 52 1971, Salute to the President f. 53 1971, Report to the RNC f. 54-56 1972, Publications, Brochures f. 57 1972, Ripon Forum f. 58 1972, Teenage Republicans (TARS) Guide to the High School Voter f. 59 1972, Senior Citizens Campaign Manual f. 60 1972, Publicity, Campaigns f. 61 1972, Federal Election Campaign Act f. 62-63 1972, Republican National Convention f. 64 1973, RNC Memos f. 65 1973, Revision and Development Committee f. 66 1973, Publications f. 67-68 1973, Newspaper Clippings f. 69 1973, Invitation to Inaugural Ball f. 70 1973, Choosing a Vice-President f. 71 1973, Correspondence f. 72 1974, Choosing a Vice-President f. 73 1974, Publications f. 74 1974, Correspondence f. 75 1974, Newspaper Clippings f. 76 1974, Watergate f. 77 1974, General Federation of Women’s Clubs Call to Convention f. 78 1975, Republican Leadership Conference f. 79 1975, Publications f. 80 1975, National Association of Republican County Chairmen f. 81 1975, Memo, Republican Events f. 82 1975, Ripon Society f. 83 1975, Correspondence f. 84 1975, Election Guide f. 85-86 1978, Publications, Brochures f. 87 1979, Publications, Brochures Republican Party Series (con’d)

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Republican National Committee Subseries (con’d)

f. 88 National Federation of Republican Women Publications, n.d. f. 89 Publications, Brochures, n.d. f. 90 RNC notes, n.d. f. 91 Plan to Reach Senior Citizens, n.d. f. 92 Campaign Manual for Teenage Republicans, n.d. f. 93 CBS/Fairness Doctrine, n.d.

Delegates and Organizations (DO) Committee Subseries

f. 94 1969, Meeting of the DO Committee f. 95 1969, DNC Commission on Delegate Selection and Party Structure f. 96 1969, Newspaper Clippings, Democratic Reform f. 97-99 1969, DO Committee Questionnaires f. 100-101 1969, Correspondence f. 102 1970, Correspondence f. 103 1970, DO Committee Reports f. 104 1970, Newspaper Clippings f. 105 1970, Requirements for 1972 Convention f. 106-109 1970, Summary of Responses to DO Questionnaire f. 110 1970, Recommendations of DO Committee f. 111-153 1970, Convention Questionnaires f. 154 1971, Correspondence f. 155 1971, Progress Report, Part I f. 156 1971, Progress Report, Part II f. 157-162 1971, Newspaper Clippings, Convention Reform f. 163 1971, Convention Reform f. 164 1971, DO Committee Recommendations f. 165 1971, The DO Committee f. 166 1972, Apportionment of Delegates to the 1972 Convention f. 167-171 1972, Newspaper Clippings, 1972 Convention Reform f. 172 1972, Ripon Society Law Suit f. 173 1972, Process of Delegate Selection f. 174-175 1972, Correspondence f. 176 1972, Press Releases f. 177 1972, DO Committee Reports f. 178 1973, Proposals for DO Committee f. 179 1974, Newspaper Clippings f. 180 DO Committee Press Release, n.d.

Republican Party Series (con’d)

Rules Committee Subseries C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 7

f. 181 1972, Correspondence f. 182 1972, Proposed Rules f. 183 1972, Notes, f. 184 1972, Committee Procedure, f. 185-186 1972, Rules Committee Testimony, f. 187 1972, Miami Compromise f. 188 1972, Abuses of Delegate Selection Process f. 189 1972, American Assembly, Choosing the President f. 190 1973, Vice Presidential Selection f. 191 1973, Newspaper Clippings, DNC f. 192 1973, Summary of Meetings f. 193 1973, Correspondence f. 194 1974, Newspaper Clippings, Vice-Presidents f. 195 1974, Rules Committee Survey f. 196 1974, Preliminary Report of Rules Committee f. 197 1974, Rules Committee Questionnaire Results f. 198-203 1974, Rules Committee Testimony f. 204 1974, Model Affirmative Action Plan for Delegate Selection f. 205 1974, Draft Compromise of Preliminary Reports f. 206 1974, Memos f. 207 1974, NFRW Petition f. 208 1974-1975, Correspondence f. 209-210 1975, Proposed New Rules f. 211 1975, Adoption of Rule 32 f. 212 Minutes, n.d.

Missouri Republican Party Series f. 213 Correspondence, 1960-75 f. 214 Campaign Brochures, 1972-76 f. 215 Publications, Brochures, 1960-75 f. 216 Newspaper Clippings, 1962 f. 217 Newspaper Clippings, 1972-74 f. 218 Minutes of Missouri Republican Host Committee, 1976 f. 219 Boone County Republican Party Platform, 1968 f. 220 MORP Budget and Notes, 1961-63 f. 221 MORP Budget and Notes, 1971-75 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 8

UNESCO Series

UNESCO General Conference Subseries

f. 222 Newspaper Clipping, Rioting at United Nations, 1961 f. 223-224 Newspaper Clippings, 1974 f. 225-226 Newspaper Clippings, 1975 f. 227-229 Newspaper Clippings, 1976 f. 230 Correspondence, 1971 f. 231 Correspondence, 1972 f. 232 Correspondence, 1973 f. 233-234 Correspondence, 1974 f. 235-240 Correspondence, 1975 f. 241 Correspondence, 1976 f. 242 1960, Convention Against Discrimination in Education f. 243 1965, UNESCO Basic Documents f. 244 1967, 4th Regional Conference of UNESCO National Commissions f. 245 1971, UNESCO Features; Man and the Environment f. 246 1971, Miscellaneous Publications f. 247 1971, Canadian Report on 5th Regional Conference on National Commissions f. 248 1972, UNESCO Features f. 249 1972, Man and the Biosphere Report f. 250 1972, Man and the Biosphere Report f. 251 1972, Miscellaneous Publications f. 252 1973, Man and the Environment Reports f. 253 1973, UNESCO Exchange f. 254 1973, Ugandan and Philippine National Commission Reports f. 255 1973, Canadian Commentary on UNESCO f. 256 1973, UNESCO Manuals f. 257 1973, Report of the Director General f. 258 1973, UNESCO Survey of Management Needs f. 259 1974, UNESCO and International Women’s Year f. 260 1974, UNESCO Initiatives to Promote Integration of Women f. 261-264 1974, Resolutions and Recommendations for International Women’s Year f. 265 1974, General Conference Photographs f. 266 1974, UNESCO Features f. 267 1974, UNESCO Draft Programme and Budget f. 268 1974, UNESCO Analysis of Problems f. 269 1974, UNESCO Education Programme f. 270 1974, Journal of the General Conference f. 271 1974, UNESCO Exchange f. 272 1974, UNESCO Commitment f. 273 1974, UNESCO Miscellaneous Publications UNESCO Series (con’d) C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 9

UNESCO General Conference Subseries (con’d)

f. 274 1974, Canadian Commission for UNESCO Annual Report f. 275 1975, Step News f. 276-277 1975, UNESCO Features f. 278 1975, UNESCO Courier f. 279 1975, UNESCO Exchange f. 280 1975, International Meeting of UNESCO National Commissions f. 281 1975, UNESCO and International Women’s Year f. 282-284 1975, Exchange of Information Between Women of Member States Conference f. 285 1975, UNESCO and Israel f. 286 1976, UNESCO Courier f. 287 1976, Draft Medium Term Plan f. 288 1978, UNESCO Update f. 289 1985, UNESCO Facts and Figures, No. 6

United States National Commission for UNESCO (USNC) Subseries f. 290 1968, Getting America Behind UNESCO f. 291 1969, U.S. National Commission for UNESCO f. 292 1971, U.S. and UNESCO f. 293 1971, U.S. Report on 2nd Regional Conference on African National Commissions f. 294 1971, Environmental Education Conference f. 295 1971, U.S. Report on 5th Regional Conference on National Commissions f. 296 1971, U.S. National Commission Executive Committee Minutes f. 297 1971, U.S. National Commission Meeting Minutes f. 298 1972, U.S. National Commission Memos and Notes f. 299 1972, Scherer Statement on U.S. and United Nations f. 300 1972, U.S. and UNESCO f. 301 1972, Transcript of U.S. National Commission Executive Committee Meeting f. 302 1972, U.S. National Commission Executive Committee Minutes f. 303 1972, U.S. National Commission Meeting Minutes f. 304 1972, The Environment: Man on Trial f. 305 1972, Man and the Biosphere Notes f. 306 1973, U.S. National Commission Memos and Notes f. 307 1973, U.S. National Commission Executive Committee Minutes f. 308 1973, U.S. National Commission Minutes f. 309 1973, Report of U.S. Delegation to General Conference f. 310 1973, U.S. National Commission Misc. Publications f. 311 1974, U.S. National Commission Memos and Notes f. 312 1974, U.S. National Commission Executive Committee Minutes UNESCO Series (con’d)

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United States National Commission for UNESCO (USNC) Subseries (con’d)

f. 313 1974, U.S. National Commission Meeting f. 314-315 1974, U.S. National Commission Cultural Task Force f. 316 1974, Report on Canadian Conference on International Women’s Year f. 317 1974, Report of U.S. Delegation to UNESCO f. 318 1974, U.S. Activities for International Women’s Year f. 319 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Analysis of Problems f. 320 1974, U.S. Position Papers, International Standards f. 321-322 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Culture f. 323 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Education f. 324 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Human Rights f. 325 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Natural Sciences f. 326 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Scientific Researchers f. 327 1974, Collected Interventions of Stephen Hess f. 328 1974, U.S. Position Papers, Misc. f. 329-330 1974, U.S. Position Papers, International Women’s Year f. 331 1975, Executive Committee Minutes f. 332-334 1975, U.S. National Commission Memos and Notes f. 335-340 1975, U.S. National Commission and International Women’s Year f. 341 1975, U.S. National Commission Report on 18th General Session f. 342 1975, U.S. National Commission Report on UNESCO and Development f. 343 1975, U.S. National Commission Summary of Actions f. 344-345 1975, U.S. Non-Governmental Organizations and UNESCO f. 346 1975, Cultural Task Force Steering Committee f. 347 1976, U.S. National Commission Memos and Notes f. 348 1977, Report on Women in America f. 349 1982, A Critical Assessment of U.S. Participation in UNESCO

United Nations Subseries

f. 350 1971, United Nations Publications f. 351 1972, UN Commission for Social Development f. 352 1972, UN Conference on the Human Environment f. 353 1973, Eleanor Roosevelt: Her Day f. 354 1973, UN General Assembly Resolutions f. 355-356 1973, UN Commission on the Status of Women Report f. 357 1973, UN Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women f. 358 1973, UN World Population Conference f. 359 1973, UN Quarterly Report f. 360 1973, UNICEF News: Third World Women UNESCO Series (con’d)

United Nations Subseries (con’d) C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 11

f. 361-362 1974, UN World Population Year f. 363 1974, UN International Women’s Year f. 364-367 1975, UN and International Women’s Year

U. S. Department of State Subseries f. 368 1965, Citizens’ Commission on Women f. 369 1970, U.S. Participation in United Nations f. 370 1970, President’s Task Force on Women’s Rights and Responsibilities f. 371 1970, President’s Commission on 25th Anniversary of United Nations f. 372 1971, Report of Citizens’ Advisory Council on the Status of Women f. 373 1971, U.S. Participation in United Nations f. 374 1971, Department of State Publications f. 375 1973, U.S. Convention on World Culture and Natural Heritage f. 376 1974, Ramifications of U.S. Non-Payment of UNESCO Assessment f. 377 1974, U.S. Participation in the UN f. 378 1974, Integrating Rural Women into Their Economies f. 379-383 1974, Percy Amendment Working Committee f. 384 1975, Department of State Publications on International Women’s Year f. 385 1975, U.S. Senate Hearings on International Organizations f. 386 1978-1979, Department of State Publications

Miscellaneous Publications Subseries f. 387 1971, United Nations Association of the USA Dinner f. 388 1973, “How Many People” Symposium f. 389 1973, International League for the Rights of Man Annual Report f. 390 1973, World Environment Newsletter f. 391 1974, BIOS International Study f. 392 1974, Culture and Population Change-- American Association for the Advance- ment of Science f. 393 1974, United Nations Association of the USA Guides f. 394 1974, U.S. Center for International Women’s Year Newsletters f. 395 1975, U.S. Center for International Women’s Year brochures f. 396 1975, International Women’s Year Tribune f. 397 1975, Politicalization of UNESCO-- American Academy of Arts and Sciences f. 398 1975, IH Farm Forum f. 399 1975, United Nations Association of the USA Publications f. 400 1976, The Link; Near East Report Subject Files Series f. 401 Hilex-75 and Assorted Conspiracy Theories, 1975 f. 402 Luxembourg, 1976-1977 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 12 f. 403 Missouri State Coordinating Committee on International Women’s Year, 1977 f. 404 Mortar Board, 1971 f. 405 National Women’s Political Caucus Correspondence, 1974-1975 f. 406 National Women’s Political Caucus, 1974-1975 f. 407 Personal, Resume, Photographs, 1972 f. 408 Personal, Correspondence, 1972-1980

INDEX TERMS

Subject Folders Image Actions and defenses 82,172 Adix, Shauna 404 Affirmitive action programs 12,39,41,62,63,67,75,242 African National Committee for UNESCO 293 African nationalism 222 Agnew, Spiro (1918-1996) 68,157,175,194 Allott, Gordon L. (1907-1989) 100 Alpert, Harry (1912- ) 339 American Academy of Arts and Sciences 344,397 American Anthropological Association 344 American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of 345 Business American Association for the Advancement of 345,392 Science American Council of Learned Societies 344 American Field Service 344 American Folk Lore Society 344 American Geological Institute 345 American Historical Association 236 American Institute of Biological Sciences 344 American Library Association 344 American Political Science Association 344 American Psychological Association 236 American Theatre Association 235 Amiran, D. H. K. 237 Anderson, Darryl 208 Andrews, Mark (1926- ) 100 Answar Dam 241 Aquaculture 227 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 13

Subject Folders Image Arab countries and UNESCO 227,400 Arafat, Yasser (1929-2004) 227 Architecture--Conservation and restoration 328 Armitage, Constance Dean 171 Armstrong, Anne (1927- ) 17,53,162,171,174,207 Armstrong, William (1937- ) 198-202 Arrow, Kenneth (1921- ) 236 Art--Stolen and recovered 227 Association of American Geographers 344 Association of College Unions International 344 Atkins, Charles 169 Atkins, Ollie (1916- ) 103 Bali--Religion 227 Barraud, Helga 235,238 Beckner, Charles 217 Behrens, Squiro 408 Bellmon, Henry (1921- ) 11,100 Bennett, Wallace F. (1898-1993) 100 Bernstein, Elliot 84 Bernstein, Marver (1919- ) 235 Bibby, John 103,198-202 BIOS International Study 391 Blake, Robert (1921- ) 236 Bliss, Ray (1907- ) 22,25 Bond, Christopher S. (1939- ) 185,213,217,399 Boyd, McDill 100 Brewster, Kingman (1919-1988) 238 Brock, William (1930- ) 194,198-202 Brown, Marion Fuller (1917- ) 101 Brown, Robert Lyle (1920- ) 238 Bruun, Olive 408 Buckley, James Lane (1923- ) 185 Buergenthal, Thomas 239 Buffum, William (1921- ) 236-238 Bush, George (1924- ) 64,68,73,75,193,208 Business Exchange Program 402 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 14

Subject Folders Image Cadwick, Nancy 408 y Campaign funds 13,71,74,79,213 Campaign literature--Republican 5,9,12,14,25,55,79,89,92 Campaign paraphernalia--Republican 30 Campbell, Ethan 216 Canadian National Commission on UNESCO 247,255,274,316 Carter, Jimmy (1924- ) 85-87 Carter, Tim Lee (1910-1987) 100 Case, Clifford (1904-1982) 235 Cassin, Rene (1897-1976) 228,229 Cavener, Neal 236 Chennault, Anna (1925- ) 223 Citizens By Choice 14,73 Citizen's Rsearch Foundation 31 Citizenship 14 Civil rights--Federal troops 213 Coigney, Martha (1933- ) 238 Coleman, Thomas (1943- ) 214,217 College Republican National Committee 186 27,217 Collins, James M. (1916- ) 83 Colom, Wilbur 186 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) 93 Commission on Voluntary Service and Action 345 Committee for an Effective UNESCO 237,241 Common Cause 40,49,175,185 Concannon, Donald 102 Connally, John Jr. (1917-1993) 75 Conspiracy theories 401 Constitutional amendments 46-48,51,194 Coray, Carla 74 Council on International Non-Theatrical Events 345 Countie, David 214 y Crane, Phillip (1930- ) 175,176 Criminal justice 85,86 Crowder, Peg 7 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 15

Subject Folders Image Curtis, Carl (1905- ) 101 Dale family 217 Danforth, John Claggett (1936- ) 213,217,402 David, Paul T. (1906- ) 95,154 Deardorff, Elizabeth 175 deCastri, Francesco Delaney, John 102 Dellenback, John (1918- ) 100,175 Delta Delta Delta Sorority 408 Democratic National Committee 35,40,57,93,158-160,168-170,191 Dennis, David (1912- ) 175 Denny, Robert (1916-1981) 100 Dewey, Thomas E. (1902-1971) 1 diCastri, Francesco 237 DiGiorgio, Patricia 236 Dillon, Mary Jane 240 Dively, Michael 208 Djerassi, Carl (1923- ) 226,239 Dole, Robert Joseph 39, 53, 62, 63, 154, 162, 165, 174, 231 Domenici, Peter (1932- ) 193, 211 Drug abuse 54 Duncan, John J. (1919-1988) 101 Duncan, Marjorie 175 Duncan, Marjorie 406 y Dylan, Bob (1941- ) 228-229 Eagleburger, Lawrence (1930- ) 239-240 Eagleton, Thomas Francis (1929-2007) 68, 194, 217 Earthquake, Guatemala, 1976 228-229 Education 242, 269, 298, 306, 323 Edwards, L. Lee 169 Egypt and UNESCO 228-229 Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969) 33 Elderly--Political activity 59, 73, 91 Elections--United States 44, 45, 74, 84, 189 Employment 60, 73 Environment 231, 237, 245, 252, 294, 298, 304, 306, 352, 390 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 16

Subject Folders Image 217, 226, 405, 408 Esch, Marvin (1927- ) 198-202, 208 Ethical Society of St. Louis 239-240 Ethiopia--Archaeology 227 Evans, John Ford 208 Evans, Luther (1902-1988) 236, 237, 385 Evans, Thomas (1931- ) 53, 162 Fairness doctrine (Broadcasting) 93 Fannin, Paul (1907- ) 100 Farkas, Ruth Lewis (1906-1996) 402 Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 61 Federal Election Campaign Act of 1973 71 Federal Elections Campaign Act Amendments, 74 1974 Federated Republican Women's Clubs of 216 Missouri Finch, Robert (1925-1995) 100 Fish, Ody 100 Florida Federation of Women Republicans 43 Fobes, John (1918- ) 223, 233, 235 Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Jr. (1913-2006) 66, 73, 75, 103, 188, 233, 236 Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Jr. (1913-2006) 407 y Forster, Richard 233, 239, 240, 334 Foss, Anton 213 Franklin, A. June 104 Franzel, William (1928- ) 72, 198-202 Fraternities and sororities 408 Frey, Louis, Jr. (1934- ) 175, 176, 186 Friedan, Betty (1921-2006) 338 Fund raising 16, 213 Gardner, John (1912- ) 40, 49, 175, 185 General Federation of Women's Clubs 77, 236, 238, 240 Gillette, Howard 174, 175 Gillis, J. John (1921- ) 213 Ginn, M. Stanley (1911-2003) 233 Ginn, M. Stanley (1911-2003) 407 y Ginn, Rosemary Lucas (1912-2003) 1-408 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 17

Subject Folders Image Ginn, Rosemary Lucas (1912-2003) 265, 407 y Gold, Bertram 236-237 Goldman, Pat 405 Goldwater, Barry Morris (1909-1998) 7, 16 Good, Barbara 223, 233-240, 334, 338 Good, Josephine 102, 154, 174 Grass Roots 74, 89 Greece--Pollution 228-229 Gruner, Hugh 408 Guarino, Phillip 198-202 Guinea-Bissau and UNESCO 328 Hackbarth, Dorothy 236 Hall, Durward G. "Doc" (1910-2001) 103, 175, 213, 216 Halleck, Charles A. (1900- ) 11 Hanna, Paul (1902- ) 236, 239, 241 Hansen, Orval (1926- ) 100, 103 Harley, William Gardner (1911- ) 235 Haugh, John 208 Herman, R. L. Dick 208 Herzog, Marie Pierre 226, 237 Herzog, Marie Pierre 265 y Hess, Stephen (1933- ) 198-202, 223, 327 Hess, Stephen (1933- ) 265 y Hewell, Grace 241 Historic sites 223-229, 234-241, 285, 328, 334, 400 Hitchings, Arlene 213 Hobbs, Nicholas (1915- ) 236 Hoe, Wanda Joy 233 Hooper, Virginia (1917- ) 101 Hornback, James 239-240 House Republican Task Force on Election Reform 72 Housing 87 Hruska, Roman L. (1904- ) 101 Huckshorn, Robert 103 Hull, William R., Jr. (1906-1977) 216 Human rights 233, 324, 386, 389 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 18

Subject Folders Image Humphrey, Hubert H. (1911-1978) 194 Humphrey, Lucie (1911- ) 100 IH Farm Forum 398 India and NASA 229, 241 Institute on Man and Science 235-236 International Association for the Exchange of 344, 402 Students for Technical Experience/United States, Incor International Council on Museums Committee 345 of the American Association of Museums International Development Bank 401 International Law 226 International League for the Rights of Man 239, 389 International Women's Year 223, 225-226, 233-240, 258, 264, 281-284, 316, 329-330, 333-340, 363-367, 384, 394-396, 403 International Women's Year--Missouri 403 International Year of the Child 386 Israel and UNESCO 223-229, 235-241, 285, 334, 400 Israel--Archaeology 223-228, 235-241, 285, 334, 400 Jacobson, Eugene 236, 239 Javits, Jacob K. (1904-1986) 100, 186-187 Jenkins, William M. (1919- ) 102 Joburu, Magda 234 Johnson, Francis B. 233, 235, 239 Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973) 14-15, 25, 216 Jones, William B. (1928- ) 233, 235-237, 241 Joseph, Shirley 235 Journalism--Objectivity 38, 102 Joyner, Conrad 100, 240 Kabis, Dorothy Andrews (1917-1971) 51 Kemp, Jack F. (1935-2009) 175 Kemper family 216 Kennedy, Jewel (1910- ) 74 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) 11-12 King, R. J. (1913- ) 214, 216 Kissinger, Henry Alfred (1923- ) 75, 228-229, 238, 240, 401, 408 Kops, Daniel 236 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 19

Subject Folders Image Kuh, Katherine 241 Lahr, Raymond (1914- ) 102 Laing, Helen 265 y Landa, Esther 238 Lane, Eugene N. 213 League of Women Voters of the United States 345 Lederberg, Joshua (1925- ) 226, 239 Leeb, Elaine 225-226, 236 Leer, Leonard 408 y Leonard, James (1920- ) 385 Levine, Ruth Rothenberg (1916- ) 237 Lewis, Samuel W. (1930- ) 241 Lewy, Claude 402 Libraries and UNESCO 227 Library Association of the City University of New 235 York Lincoln Day 30, 33 Linguistic Society of America 344 Linkletter, Art (1912-2010) 54 Literacy--International cooperation 228-229, 241 Little, David 174 Ludin, Honnarya 265 y Lujan, Manuel (1928- ) 193 Lukens, Donald (1931- ) 102 Lyons, Eugene (1913- ) 235, 239 Man and the Biosphere 231, 236, 239, 241, 249-250, 305, 347 Marcy, Mildred (1909- ) 237 Marsh, Frank (1924- ) 240-241 Massenburg, Katherine (1921- ) 102 Mathias, Charles, Jr. (1922- ) 175, 186-187 Matie, Milovan 238 Matzkin, Rose Ellis (1911- ) 237 Mayas--Architecture 228-229 M'Bow, Amadou Mahtar (1921- ) 225-226, 235, 238-239, 228 M'Bow, Amadou Mahtar (1921- ) 225-226, 235, 238-239, 228 McDade, Joseph (1931- ) 198-202 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 20

Subject Folders Image McElhiney, Anne 217 McGlinn, Frank (1914- ) 236 McGovern, George Stanley (1922- ) 35, 40, 217 McGrath, Kyran Murray (1934- ) 236 McKeachie, Wilbert (1921- ) 236 McKee, Samuel 233, 238 McKneally, Martin (1914-1992) 101 Meany, George (1894-1980) 385 Meisel, Lawrence 213 Melbourne, Elaine 233 Mendenhall, Yvonne 217-218 Menuhin, Yehudi (1916- ) 236 Merrill, Anthony 235-236 Metcalf, Martha 174 Meyer, Jack 214 Meyer, John C. 175 Middleton, Edwin G. (1920- ) 198-202 Mike, Edward 335 Miliken, William 102 Military policy 85-87 Military service, Compulsory--Draft resisters 73 Miller, Franklin A. 213 Miller, William E. (1914-1983) 7, 12, 213 Minorities--Political activity 60, 79, 159, 168-171, 176, 182, 183 Missouri Republican Party 213-221 Missouri Republican State Convention 213-221 Mollenhoff, Clark R. (1921- ) 39 Morgenthau, Hans (1904-1980) 385 Mortar Board Honor Society 234, 404 Morton, Rogers C.B. (1918-1979) 32, 39, 43, 51, 94, 100, 102, 103 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick (1927- ) 228-229 Muck, Ron 213 Murphey, George 103 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. 345 National Academy of Peace 236 National Association of Broadcasters 345 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 21

Subject Folders Image National Citizen's Commission Committee on 368 Women National Congress of Parents and Teachers 345 National council for the Social Studies 345 National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. 345 National Council of YMCAs 345 National Cultural Conference 235-236 National Education Association 344 National Federation of Republican Women 8, 14, 30, 51, 88, 207 National liberation movements 237 National Republican Heritage Groups 186 (Nationalities) Council National Science Teachers Association 239, 345 National Welfare Rights Organization 186 National Women's Political Caucus 185, 203, 406 The Nature Conservancy 344 The Near East Report 400 Neinhueser, Anna 408 Nelson, John Robert (1920- ) 238 Netchvolodoff family 402 Nienhueser, Anna Nixon, Patricia (1912-1993) 55, 408 Nixon, Richard (1913-1994) 3, 28, 33, 34, 38, 39, 43, 52, 54, 66, 408 Nixon, Richard (1913-1994) 214 y Nixon, Richard Milhouse (1913-1994) Nobbe, Richard 230, 236, 240 Nobbe, Richard 265 y Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's) 328, 344-345 O'Brien, William 233 Optimist Club, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 213 Packwood, Robert (1932- ) 101 Pasztor, Laszlo 186 Patrick, Henry 213 Patronage, Political 34, 213, 402 Percy, Charles H. (1919- ) 61, 71, 100, 103, 171, 175, 176, 226, 379-383 Perrot, Paul (1926- ) Peterson, Elly 100, 103 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 22

Subject Folders Image Philippine Commission on UNESCO 254 Philosophy and Peace Forum 327 Pi Phi Sorority 408 Pierson, George (1904- ) 238 Pihlblad, Gladys K. (1908- ) 154 Political campaigns 60, 213, 216 Political conventions 3, 26, 35, 39, 40, 57, 60, 62, 63, 68, 74, 75, 100- 105, 110-212, 405 Pope, Nancy 233-235, 237 Population 358, 361-362, 388 Porter, J. Roger 233, 238, 241 Porter, J. Roger 265 y Potter, Irwin Lee (1909- ) 101 Power, Sarah Goddard 233, 236-237, 239-241 Presidents--United States--Addresses and essays 42 Presidents--United States--Election 39 Presidents--United States--Inagural address 33 Presidents--United States--Inaguration 69 Presidents--United States--Messages-- 28 Republican appraisal, 1968 Preston, Harley 236 Primaries, 1972 60, 83 Privileges and immunities 225 Proportional representation 82, 95-104, 110-212 Railsback, Thomas (1932- ) 101, 175, 176, 186, 211 Reagan, Ronald W. (1911-2004) 401 Recipes 8 Reed, Clarke 74 Reed, Thomas (1898- ) 100 Reich, Alan A. (1930- ) 239 The Republican 30, 33 Republican Coordinating Committee 31 Republican Leadership Conference, 1975 78, 83 Republican National Committee 1-212, 405-406 Republican National Committee Delegates and 94-180 Organizations Committee (DO) Republican National Committee Rules 181-212, 405 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 23

Subject Folders Image Committee Republican Party--Youth 27, 32, 50, 58, 92, 174 Republican platform, 1968 28, 219 Republican Revision and Development 65 Committee Republicans for Progress 18 Rhodes, John (1916- ) 86-86, 101 Rhodes, June 217 Rigby, Vincent 213 The Ripon Society 4, 15, 18, 20, 82, 157, 167, 172, 174, 175, 185, 187, 408 Roberts Rules of Order 165 Roberts, Don 408 Robison, Howard W. (1915-1987) 101 Rockefeller family 401 Rockefeller, Winthrop (1912-1973) 216 Rogalin, Wilma 175 Rokkan, Stein 239 Romania--Education 311 Romanian National Commission for UNESCO 233 Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962) 353 Ross, Anthony 265 y Ross, Arthur (1916- ) 235 Ross, Donald (1922- ) 102 Ross, Glenn Robert (1928- ) 236 Roudebush, Richard (1918-1995) 101 Rove, Karl (1950- ) 186 Ruckleshaus, Jill 238, 405 Rules of the House 165 Rural poor 224, 233, 239, 248, 378 Rural women 224, 233, 239, 248, 398 SALT II 386 San Marino and UNESCO 328 Sargent, Francis W. (1915- ) 185 Sargent, Jessie 185 Scali, John (1918-1995) 224, 385 Schade, Ruben 100 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 24

Subject Folders Image Scherer, Gordon H. (1906-1988) 233, 235-237, 299 Scherer, Gordon H. (1906-1988) 265 Schlafly, Phyllis (1924- ) 234 Schuster, Rubie 231, 233, 236, 239 Schweiker, Richard (1926- ) 101 Science--Study and teaching 298, 325 Scientists 233, 236 Scott, Hugh (1900-1994) 103, 187, 193 Scott, William L. (1915-1997) 100 Scranton, William (1917- ) 102 Scribner, Fred (1908- ) 74, 100, 102, 172, 175, 187 Sexism and the United Nations 224, 242 Shanley, Bernard (1903- ) 208 Shears, L.W. 265 y Shestack, Jerome J. (1925- ) 239 Silber, Robert 239 Small business 85-86 Smith, H. Allen (1909- ) 100 Smith, Howard K. (1914-2002) 38 Smith, Margaret Chase (1897-1995) 7 Smith, Mary Louise (1914- ) 74, 75, 81, 83, 208 Smith, Ralph Tyler (1915-1972) 101 Snyder, Warren 100 Social Science Research Council 345 Social science, humanitites, and culture--Study 309-310 and teaching Socialism 234 Solomon, Arthur Kaskel (1912- ) 233, 236, 238, 239 Sorrin, Saul 234 South Africa and UNESCO 228-229 Soviet Union and United Nations Educational, 235 Scientific and Cultural Oraganization Spees, Emil 237 Sprinkle, Robert 236, 402 Stafford, Robert (1913- ) 101 State Republican committees 154 Staudinger, Magda 234 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 25

Subject Folders Image Staudinger, Magda 265 y Stauffer, Sarah Ann (1915- ) 102 Steelman, Dorman L. (1926-2007) 213 Steiger, William A. (1938-1978) 72, 193, 206, 208 Stevens, Ted (1923-2010) 100 Stone, J.W. 217 Strauss, Robert (1918- ) 179, 191 Strikes and lockouts--Postal service--Paris 233-234 Students--Political activity 32, 36, 50, 56, 154, 160-161, 174, 176 Swillinger, Daniel 154, 175, 185, 408 Symphony for the United Nations 234 Taubenfeld, Howard and Rita Falk 238 Taylor, Gene (1928- ) 214, 217 Teenage Republicans (TARS) 27, 32, 50, 58, 92, 174 Television in politics 35, 39, 40, 60, 100-104, 155, 169 Temples of Philae 229 Thomas, Charles Yancey (1900- ) 32 Thompson family 216 Thurmond, J. Strom (1902-2003) 100 Tibbe, Anton 213 Topping, Christine 198-202 Tourist trade--Mexico Tower, John (1925- ) 183, 188 Tropp, Shawna 236-237 Trotter, Virginia Yapp (1921- ) 265 y Tunkis, Helen 223, 236, 238, 240 U.S. and the United Nations 224-226, 228, 229, 235, 240, 290, 299, 369, 371, 373, 377 U.S. and United Nations Educational, Scientific, 236, 241, 290, 292, 300, 349 and Cultural Organization U.S. Center for International Women's Year 394, 395 U.S. Commission on the Status of Women 355, 356 U.S. Department of Defense 13 U.S. Department of State 374, 401 U.S. Labor Party 401 U.S. Labor Party 401 U.S. National Commission for UNESCO (USNC) 344 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 26

Subject Folders Image U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Cultural 222-400 Task Force U.S. National Commission for UNESCO--Public 235, 237, 214, 315, 346 Liason Committee U.S. National Commission of International 233, 292, 306 Association of Art U.S.--Economy 85-86, 386 U.S.--Foreign relations 87, 290, 338, 346, 369, 371, 379-383, 386 U.S.--Foreign relations--Latin America 23 U.S.--Funding--United Nations Educational, 224, 228, 229, 231, 290, 299, 376 Scientific, and Cultural Organziation U.S.S.R. and UNESCO Ugandan Commission on UNESCO 254 Underdeveloped countries and the United 223, 260 Nations Underdeveloped countries and Western 223, 234, 342, 386 influence UNESCO Commitment 272 UNESCO Courier 278, 286 UNESCO Exchange 253, 271, 279 UNESCO Features 245, 248, 266, 276, 277 UNESCO gift coupons United Nations Association of the United States 387, 393, 399 United Nations Commission for Social 351 Development United Nations Educational, Scientific and 265 y Cultural Organization General Conference, 18th Session, Paris, 1974 United Nations Educational, Scientific and 238 Cultural Organization--Gift coupons United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 222-400 Cultural Organization (UNESCO) United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 227 Cultural Organization and communists United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 235, 236, 267-270, 275, 319-330 Cultural Organization General Conference, 18th Session, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 241, 347 Cultural Organization General Conference, 19th C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 27

Subject Folders Image Session, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 228-229 Cultural Organization in the press United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 224, 227, 235 Cultural Organization--Abuse United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 233 Cultural Organization--Constitution United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 328 Cultural Organization--Elections United Nations Educational, Scientific, and y Cultural Organization--General Conference, 18th Session, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 328 Cultural Organization--Languages United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 267-269, 287 Cultural Organization--Planning United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 224, 226, 236, 238, 241, 397 Cultural Organization--Politicalization United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 298, 328 Cultural Organization--Recruitment United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 328 Cultural Organization--Salaries and allowances United Nations International Children's 360 Emergency Fund United Nations--Fiance 299, 328 United Nations--Finance 299, 328 University Affiliated Women 235 University of Missouri 213 Upston, John E. (1935- ) 225, 231-233, 235-240 Upton, Robinson Miller (1916- ) 224, 231, 233-240 Vice-Presidents--United States 65, 68, 70, 72, 75, 181, 190, 191, 193, 194, 196, 206, 209, 210, 408 Vietnam and UNESCO Vietnam and United Nations Educational 237 Scientific and Cultural Organization , 1961-1975 15, 100 Vietnam--Modernization 227 Von Peterffy, George A. 240 Voter registration 2, 4, 6, 19, 30, 37, 89 C 3964 Ginn, Rosemary Lucas, Papers, 1950-1985 page 28

Subject Folders Image Waller, Theodore (1916- ) 235 Watergate Affair, 1972-1974 66, 68, 74-76 Weatherford, Willis 239 Wiggins, Charles (1927- ) 176, 186 Wilkinson, Bud 100 Williams, Clare B. 7, 11 Williams, Harold M. (1928- ) 235 Williams, Lawrence G. (1913-1975) 100 Wittenmeyer, Charles (1903- ) 100 Wold, John S. (1916- ) 100 Wolff, Lester L. (1919- ) 385 Women in the military 11 Women in the United Nations 224, 282-284, 364-367 Women--Civil rights 223, 229, 233, 237, 238, 242, 260, 334, 338, 348, 355-357, 368, 370, 372, 378 Women--Education 1-70 Women--Education 223, 224, 242, 259, 260, 282-284, 311-318, 332- 334, 348, 355, 356, 370, 372 Women--Political activity 7, 8, 11, 14, 17, 21, 37, 77, 88-90, 100, 158, 160, 161, 167-171, 174-176, 178, 255-257, 405-406 Women's Republican Federations 27 Women--Third World 223, 239,2 42, 360, 378 World Federalists USA 236 World Heritage Trust 233 World Popluation Year 358, 361, 362 Yost, Charles W. (1907-1981) 385 25, 27, 36, 50 YWCA of th USA 345 Zeldin, Zelda 237, 239 Zionism 225