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Part I: Harvard University File, 1963-1976 (continued)
Speeches and Writings File, 1965-1976 (continued)
Mar. 5, “Education of the Urban Poor,” Harvard University Graduate School of Education Bulletin
May 4, “Has This Country Gone Mad?” Saturday Evening Post
May, “The Democrats, Kennedy and the Murder of Dr. King,” Commentary
(3 folders)
Aug.
“The New Racialism,” Atlantic Monthly
“The Professors and the Poor,” Commentary
Oct., “Anti-Advise for the White House,” Newsday
Winter
“The Crisis in Welfare,” Public Interest
BOX I: 219 “Sources of Resistance to the Coleman Report,” Harvard Educational Review
(2 folders)
“Where Liberals Went Wrong,” Republican Papers, edited by Melvin R. Laird
1969
Jan. 5, “”The Misuse of Social Science in Government,” Washington Post
Feb., “The City in Chassis,” American Heritage
(2 folders)
1971
Mar., “The Presidency and the Press,” Commentary
(3 folders)
BOX I: 220 May 2, “On Ethnicity,” New York Times
Nov. 1, “Did Arthur Goldberg Want U.N. Post?” New York Times
Summer, “The Education of Management in Times of Revolution,” Montana Business Quarterly
Winter, “On Universal Higher Education,” Educational Record
“Population-Coping With Change,” New England Merchants National Bank's New England Prospects
1972
Jan.
“Can Courts and Money Do It?” New York Times Annual Education Review
“The Social Atmosphere of Late Capitalism”
Mar.-Apr., “Social Welfare: Government vs. Private Efforts,” Foundation News
Apr. 4, “Avenue of Presidents,” New York Times
July 10, “Emerging Consensus,” Newsweek
Sept. 1, “How the President Sees His Second Term,” Life
Sept. 27, “Revenue Sharing: A Major Event,” New York Times
Sept., “The Emergence of Antidemocratic Bias in the United Nations”
Nov. 27, “My Turn: The Lesson of '72,” Newsweek
Dec., “An Address to the Entering Class at Harvard College,” Commentary
Spring
“Back to Earth,” Cry California
“The Schism in Black America,” Public Interest
(4 folders)
BOX I: 221 Fall, “Equalizing Education: In Whose Benefit?” Public Interest
(4 folders)
“Solving the Equal Educational Opportunity Dilemma: Equal Dollars is Not Equal Opportunity,” University of Illinois Law Forum
1973, Jan. “Annals of Politics,” New Yorker
1975
Feb. 3, “Letter From Peking,” New Yorker
Mar. 31, untitled
Mar., “The United States in Opposition,” Commentary
Apr., “George A. Wiley: A Memoir,” The Crisis
1976, July 26, “The Totalitarian Terrorists,” New York (magazine)
Undated
“A Family Allowance at Last”
“On Staying the Course”
“The Problem before Us”
Books
The Defenses of Freedom: The Public Papers of Arthur J. Goldberg (1966) See also Containers I:465-466, same heading
BOX I: 222 Forewords to books, 1968-1972
(4 folders)
“The Limits of American Government” (unpublished), 1971
On Understanding Poverty: Perspectives of the Social Sciences (1969)
Draft
(4 folders)
BOX I: 223 (3 folders)
General
(2 folders)
Inscription
Introduction
(2 folders)
BOX I: 224 (1 folder)
Reviews, 1968
Miscellaneous
Architectural Forum, 1966-1967
Atlantic Monthly, 1966-1967, 1975, undated
Correspondence, 1966-1976
(2 folders)
Ethnicity, 1972
“The Great Society: Lessons for the Future,” Public Interest, Winter 1974 (special issue)
(4 folders)
BOX I: 225 (1 folder)
Memoirs, undated
Random House, 1965-1975
Think, 1967-1968, 1975
Unidentified, undated
BOX I:225-323 Part I: Richard M. Nixon Administration, 1967-1972
BOX I:225-228 Journals, 1969-1970
Notes, chiefly of meetings, pertaining to Moynihan's duties while serving as an assistant for urban affairs and counsellor in the Nixon administration.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX I:225 1969
Jan.-Apr.
(4 folders)
BOX I:226 Apr.-Dec.
(6 folders)
BOX I:227 Dec.
1970
Jan.-Aug.
(6 folders)
BOX I:228 Sept.-Dec.
(3 folders)
Undated
BOX I:228-250 Correspondence, 1968-1972
Chronological and congratulatory correspondence and general, presidential, telephone, welfare-related, and White House staff memoranda, including attached and appended material.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically, although the White House staff correspondence is arranged alphabetically by name of person.
BOX I:228 Chronological
1968
(2 folders)
1969
A
(2 folders)
BOX I:229 B-C
(9 folders)
BOX I:230 D-G
(7 folders)
BOX I:231 G-J
(7 folders)
BOX I:232 K-M
(8 folders)
BOX I:233 M-P
(10 folders)
BOX I:234 Q-S
(8 folders)
BOX I:235 S-Z
(8 folders)
BOX I:236 1970
A-C
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