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Subject File, 1933-1967 (continued)
Valley Beautiful Citizens Council, Phoenix, Ariz., 1963-1965
Vergilian Society, 1953-1963
(2 folders)
Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., 1947-1955
Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.
Churchill, Winston
Memorial Correspondents include Anthony Montague Brown, John M. Dalton, Patrick Hornsbrugh, and Harry S. Truman
1961-1963
BOX 63 1964-1967
Ninetieth Birthday Dinner, 1964
(2 folders)
WICC-TV, Bridgeport, Conn., 1952
William Allen White Foundation, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 1950-1963
William Morrow and Co., 1936-1939
Willoughby, Charles A., military intelligence reports, 1945
“The Destruction of Manila”
“MacArthur's Campaigns”
“The Return of MacArthur”
BOX 64 Wilson, Woodrow, 1959
Wooster, College of, Wooster, Ohio, 1962-1967
(3 folders)
World Brotherhood, 1951-1965
World Council of Churches, 1948-1966
World literacy, 1952
BOX 65 World Peace Through Law Center See Container 53, Rule of Law
World Trade Advisory Committee, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1957-1959
(2 folders)
World Trade Foundation of America, 1945-1947
Yale University, New Haven, Conn. For additional material see Container 101, same heading
Alumni activities, 1935-1966
Art exhibitions, donations, 1937-1962
Athletic Association, 1933-1948, 1956
Catholic center, 1962-1963
Class of 1920, 1935-1965
Council, 1948-1966
BOX 66 Day, George Parmly, 1937-1947
Institute of International Studies, 1943-1950
(2 folders)
Keller, Albert G., 1937-1943
Letters of recommendation, 1944-1950
Library, 1951-1966
Literary magazine, 1935-1966
Luce Professorship of Jurisprudence
Correspondence, 1955-1962
Financial records, 1955-1961
Miscellaneous correspondence
1937-1956
BOX 67 1957-1966
Pierson College, 1941-1955, 1965-1966
Program for the Arts and Sciences, 1961-1963
Review of Metaphysics, 1947-1964 Correspondents include Robert Thom and Paul Weiss
(2 folders)
Visits to colleges, 1935-1939, 1965
Yale Daily News, 1935-1966
Yale-in-China Association
Correspondence, 1941-1966
BOX 68 Printed reports, minutes, and related material, 1937-1965
(3 folders)
Rebuilding Committee
Contribution lists, 1947-1954
Correspondence
General, 1945-1954 Correspondents include Luther A. Weigle and Reginald W. Wheeler
BOX 69 Members, 1947 Correspondents include Thornton Wilder
Solicitations, 1947-1948
Harriman, Averell, committee, 1947-1948
Yeamans Hall Club, Charleston, S.C., 1936-1961
(2 folders)
Years of the Modern, 1948
Yenching University, Peking, China
Correspondence, 1933-1948
Printed reports, minutes, and related material, 1932-1954
BOX 70 YMCA
Contributions and miscellaneous matters, 1935-1963
Mahaska Center, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1966-1967
BOX 70-83 Speeches and Writings File, 1928-1967
Speeches and articles with related correspondence and attachments, drafts and final copies of speeches, and memoirs and notes.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 70 Chronological file
1928-1967, index to speeches and articles
1928-1945, miscellaneous speeches and notes
1933, “Indispensable Men,” University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
1936, “Education and Aristocracy,” University of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tenn.
1937, “When I was in college . . . ,” Yale Club, Montclair, N.J.
1939, “Education As an Inheritance,” Haverford School Alumni
1940, foreword to Why England Slept, John F. Kennedy
1941
Mar., “Since the Constitution . . . ,” China Colleges luncheon
Apr.
“I'm glad as always . . . ,” Advertising Club, Cleveland, Ohio
“Most news travels . . . ,” Book and Author luncheon
June
“At the outset . . . ,” Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, Calif.
“A few weeks . . . ,” United China Relief Dinner, New York, N.Y.
“My trip to China . . . ,” United China Relief Dinner, Chicago, Ill.
BOX 71 “One year ago . . . ,” Radio WABC and network
“Writing during the last . . . ,” Brooks School Prize Day
July
“May I at the outset . . . ,” Buffalo Museum, Buffalo, N.Y.
Oct.
“The Future,” New York Junior League
“I am particularly . . . ,” Automobile Manufacturers
Nov.
“Many Americans are . . . ,” New York Presbytery
“Most of you seem . . . ,” Sunday Breakfast Club
“One of the most . . . ,” Foreign Policy Association
Dec., “One of the most . . . ,” United China Relief Dinner, Los Angeles, Calif.
1942
Feb., “Writing during the last . . . ,” Yale Daily News dinner
Apr., “Just a year ago . . . ,” Chamber of Commerce, Rochester, N.Y.
May, “Some weeks ago . . . ,” Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa
Dec., “For at least two years . . . ,” St. Thomas Church, New York, N.Y.
1943
Jan.
“Any of us who . . . ,” United War Fund Campaign
Remarks, YMCA Council and Board
June, “There is one question . . . ,” commencement address, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
BOX 72 1944
Mar., “In his book . . . ,” Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, N.Y.
June, “A New Measure of Patriotism,” YMCA dinner
July
“The Human Situation,” Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
“I hope you are . . . ,” China-American Council dinner
Dec., “The World's Need for a Church,” Immanuel Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn.
1946
Feb., “The Ethical Problems Facing America,” Duke University, Durham, N.C.
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