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Book Files, 1934-1997 (continued)
BOX 123 Reviews and publicity, 1964-1967 See also Container OV 3, same title
(4 folders)
BOX 124 Revisions, 1964, undated
BOX 124 Science reborn, 1962, undated
BOX 124 Serialization, Houston Post, 1965
BOX 124 Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
BOX 124 Columbus Day, Oct. 12, 1992, 1991-1992
BOX 124 "Dead" file, 1961-1965, 1972-1997, undated
(5 folders)
BOX 124 Eavesdropping, 1966, 1978-1979, 1985
BOX 124 International, 1975-1990
BOX 125 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1977, 1984-1988
BOX 125 Interstellar scintillation, undated
BOX 125 Meetings, Byurakan, Soviet Union, 1971-1976
BOX 125 Miscellany, 1974-1994
(4 folders)
BOX 125 Music, 1976, undated
BOX 125 Outgoing messages, 1974-1977
BOX 125 Record of tries, 1976, 1984
BOX 125 Serendip, 1977, 1983, 1992
BOX 125 Skeptics, 1972-1991
(1 folder)
BOX 126 (1 folder)
BOX 126 Soviet Union, 1964, 1975-1979, 1987, undated
BOX 126 Update, 1991-1994
BOX 126 Solar system origin, 1963-1991, undated
(2 folders)
BOX 126 Television specials, 1965-1966
BOX 126 Titles, undated
BOX 126 Travel limitations, 1975
BOX 126 Update, 1971-1976, 1987-1993
BOX 126 What if we succeed?
BOX 126 1962-1965, 1972-1979, 1987-1992
(2 folders)
BOX 127 1967-1972, 1992, undated
BOX 127 Where are they? 1977-1984, 1993
BOX 127 Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin, introduction, 1970-1973, undated
BOX 127-169 Newspaper and Magazine Files, 1938-1995
This series comprises clippings of articles written by Sullivan, mostly from 1969 to 1981. The earliest articles mostly focus on politics, especially in relation to the Korean War, the Cold War, and the United Nations. Starting in the late 1950s, the articles begin to focus more on science, including exploration of outer space and Antarctica, then branching further into topics related to astronomy, seismology, tectonics, oceanography, and climatology. The bulk of the foreign correspondent materials relate to Sullivan’s time as a correspondent in China. They comprise alphabetical files and copy on labor, trade, land reform, and politics around the time of the People’s Republic of China revolution of 1949. The bulk of the series contains raw copy of articles with Sullivan's edits and annotations. These materials were received in bundles, mostly undated. As a result, they are grouped together in the order they appeared in the original boxes. The series also contains magazine and journal articles published in Free World, Eastern Survey, Foreign Affairs, Everybody’s, Physics Today, Arctic, and Oceans reflecting many of the same topics Sullivan explored in his books and articles. Articles from the Yale Literary Magazine include music reviews written by Sullivan in the late 1930s. Near the end of the series are lists of story ideas and proposals.
Writings, clippings, articles, subject files, notes, periodicals, obituaries.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or material type
BOX 127 Foreign correspondent files, China
BOX 127 Alphabetical file
BOX 127 Agriculture, 1949
BOX 127 Army, 1948-1949
BOX 127 Bandit suppression, 1949
BOX 127 Beijing (formerly Peking), 1949
BOX 127 Biographies, 1947-1950
BOX 127 Blockade, 1949
BOX 127 Central People's Government of Communist China, 1949
BOX 127 Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, 1949
(2 folders)
BOX 128 Commodity prices, 1948-1949
BOX 128 Communist Party of China, 1947-1949
BOX 128 Congresses, 1949-1950
BOX 128 Constitution, 1947-1948
BOX 128 Cooperatives, 1948-1950
BOX 128 Cotton, 1948-1949
BOX 128 Courts, 1949
BOX 128 Education, 1948-1949
BOX 128 Foreign relations, 1946-1950
BOX 128 Forestry, 1948-1949
BOX 128 Interviews, 1949
BOX 128 Labor, 1948-1950
(1 folder)
BOX 129 (1 folder)
BOX 129 Land reform, 1949-1950, undated
(2 folders)
BOX 129 Manchuria, 1947-1949
BOX 129 Marxism, 1949-1950
BOX 129 Miscellany, 1947-1950, undated
(3 folders)
BOX 130 (2 folders)
BOX 130 Missionaries, 1948-1949
BOX 130 Peace talks, 1949
BOX 130 Propaganda, 1949
BOX 130 Political parties, 1949
BOX 130 Press, 1949
BOX 130 Public utilities, 1948-1949
BOX 130 Railroads, 1949, undated
BOX 130 Rice, 1948-1949
BOX 130 Shanghai, 1948-1949
(2 folders)
BOX 131 (1 folder)
BOX 131 Shipping, 1949
BOX 131 Sino-Soviet relations, 1949-1950
BOX 131 Socialization, 1949-1950
BOX 131 South Bound Service Corps, 1949
BOX 131 Strategy, 1949-1950
BOX 131 Taiwan, 1948-1949
BOX 131 Tibet Autonomous Region, 1948-1949
BOX 131 Trade, 1948-1949
(3 folders)
BOX 131 United Nations, 1947-1949
BOX 131 U. S. Information Service, 1949, undated
BOX 131 Women, 1949-1950
BOX 131 Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, 1949
BOX 131 Youth, 1948-1950
BOX 131 Zedong, Mao, 1944-1950
BOX 132 Checklist, clippings, notes, 1950
BOX 132 Copy
BOX 132 General, 1949
BOX 132 Hong Kong, 1949-1950
(2 folders)
BOX 132 Shanghai, 1948-1950
(2 folders)
BOX 132 Siege of Shanghai, 1949
BOX 132 Notes, circa 1948-1950
BOX 132 Periodicals, 1949-1950
BOX 132 Magazine and journal articles
BOX 132 1938-1939, 1946-1950, 1957-1969
(2 folders)
BOX 133 1970, 1976, 1985-1987, undated
(2 folders)
BOX 133 New York Times
BOX 133 Articles
BOX 133 1950, 1954-1969
(10 folders)
BOX 134 1969, 1971-1974
(8 folders)
BOX 135 1975-1981
(8 folders)
BOX 136 1982-1987
(7 folders)
BOX 137 1988-1994
(5 folders)
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