Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Correspondence
1935-1996
Organizations
1941-1989
Lectures
1954-1994
Books and Published Materials
1952-1969
Manuscripts, Unpublished
1992-1995, 2004
Speeches
1939-1992
Memorabilia and Clippings
1945-1976
Correspondence
1935-1996
Organizations
1941-1989
Lectures
1954-1994
Books and Published Materials
1952-1969
Manuscript, Unpublished
1992-1995
Speeches
1939-1992
Memorabilia and Clippings,
1945-1976
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David Bicknell Truman Papers, 1921,1935-1999, 2004
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Charlene van Dijk.
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Creator:
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Truman, David Bicknell, 1913-2003 |
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David Bicknell Truman Papers |
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1921,1935-1999, 2004 |
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Abstract:
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Truman, David Bicknell, 1913-2003; Political scientist, college and university professor and administrator. Mount Holyoke College president, 1969-1978. Papers consist of correspondence, documents relating to organizations in which Truman was active, his published and unpublished writings, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings, primarily documenting his work as an educator and political scientist. Includes material concerning his work with United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific Theater), 1945-1946 and his autobiographical account of the 1968 Columbia University student-led takeover of the school.
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26 boxes(8 linear ft.) |
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English |
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MS 0847 |
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LD 7082.25 1969 |
David Bicknell Truman, a political scientist and college and university administrator, was born on June 1, 1913, in Evanston, Illinois to Malcolm George Truman and Jane Mackintosh Truman. He graduated from Evanston High School in 1931 and attended Amherst College, graduating with a B.A. degree in 1935. He received his M.A. (1936) and Ph.D. (1939) in political science from the University of Chicago. On February 4, 1939 he married Elinor Jane Griffenhagen. They had a son, Edwin Malcolm Truman. After serving in the United States Navy during World War II and participating in the United States Strategic Bombing Survey of the Pacific Theater in 1945-1946, Truman taught political science at Bennington College (1939-1941), Cornell University (1941-1944), Harvard University (1946-1947) and Williams College (1947-1951). He began teaching at Columbia University in 1951, where he also served as the Dean from 1963-1967 and Vice President and Provost from 1967-1969 (a position he held during the student-led takeover of that institution). In 1969, he resigned from Columbia to become president of Mount Holyoke College. Achievements and events during his administration included Mount Holyoke's recommitment to remaining a college for women; revisions to the curriculum that included the formation of the Black Studies Department and numerous interdepartmental and interdisciplinary programs; changes in regulations concerning male guests in dormitories and alcohol use by students; the strengthening of cooperative relationships among the Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, Smith, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst); the creation of a Black Cultural Center; and the construction of the Art Building and Willits-Hallowell Center. Truman retired from Mount Holyoke in 1978 and served as president of the Russell Sage Foundation, from 1978-1979. During his career, Truman wrote and published extensively and was an active member of several educational organizations and societies, including the American Political Science Association, the American Philosophical Society, and the Council on Foreign Relations. He died on August 28, 2003 in Sarasota, Florida at the age of ninety.
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The David Bicknell Truman Papers date from 1921, 1935-1999, 2004 and contain correspondence, organizations materials, lectures, books and published materials, an unpublished manuscript, speeches, and memorabilia and clippings. Most materials document his work as an educator and political scientist. Correspondence chiefly concerns his experiences as an administrator at Columbia University (1963-1969) and Mount Holyoke College (1969-1978) and his contacts with colleagues and former students. There are also personal letters from friends describing post-World War II conditions in Japan and Germany, letters by his wife, Elinor Truman, describing the Trumans' travels in Europe in 1962-1963, and letters to Truman from his son, Edwin M. Truman, including one dated March 28, 1965 concerning his father's views of the Vietnam War. Organizations materials consist of minutes, reports, correspondence, publications and invitations reflecting Truman's active membership in numerous professional organizations, including the American Political Science Association of which he served as President in December of 1965-1966. There are also copies of interrogations of Japanese officials and other documents relating to his work for the United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific Theater) in 1945-1946. Lectures (1954-1994) and Speeches (1939-1992) chiefly consist of copies of Truman's presentations at professional meetings, Mount Holyoke College convocation and commencement ceremonies, and meetings of Columbia University and Mount Holyoke alumni and alumnae. Books and Published Materials (1950-1965) include correspondence, research materials, and critiques relating to Truman's books and other writings. The Unpublished Manuscripts (1992-1995, 2004) consists of two copies of Reflections on the Columbia Disorders of 1968, Truman's memoir of the events at Columbia prior to, during and after the student-led uprising at the university. There is a note from 2004 by Edwin M. Truman in the second concerning the use of this work. Memorabilia and clippings (1945-1976) consist of certificates reflecting his membership in various organization and newspaper articles about his career; particularly his years at Columbia University and Mount Holyoke College.
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This collection is organized into seven series:
Truman's arrangement of his papers has been retained in this collection.
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Correspondence
1935-1996 12 boxes
Correspondence primarily concerns Truman's work as a college and university professor and administrator and a political scientist. Most letters date from Truman's years at Columbia University (1950-1969) and concern administrative appointments and the 1968 student-led takeover of the school. There are letters relating to a potential employment opportunity at Stanford University (1966) and to his selection at president of Mount Holyoke in College in 1969. Other Mount Holyoke correspondence (1969-1978) includes letters from alumnae describing their activities and requesting letters of recommendation and describing their activities. For example, Jody Krisiloff '(Class of 1976) wrote to Truman about her port graduate internship at the White House and her law school years at Columbia. Correspondence also includes letters relating to his appointments at Bennington College (1939), Williams College (1947), and Harvard University (1946) and letters concerning his writings as well as those other political scientists and politicians. These documents include letters by V. O. Key, Pendleton Herring Theodore Newcomb, Hubert Humphrey, Herbert Zelenko, Richard Hofstadter, Elmo Roper, Robert Dahl, Robert Kennedy, Arthur O. Sulzberger, and Victoria Shuck. Personal correspondence primarily consists of letters by Truman's wife, Elinor, describing the Truman's experiences while traveling in Austria, England, France, Belgium, Western Germany, Switzerland and Italy in 1962-1963. There are also several letters (1963-1967) to Truman from his son Edwin, including one concerning Truman's position on the Vietnam War. Other personal letters (1946-1947) are from friends who discuss post World War II conditions in Japan and Germany and mention the beginning of Cold War tensions.
Arranged chronologically and alphabetically.
Organizations
1941-1989 7 boxes
Organizations material consists of correspondence, reports, publications, and invitations. These documents reflect his active membership in the American Political Science Association (of which he served as president, 1965-1966), the Carnegie Corporation, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Philosophical Society, the Consortium on Financing Higher Education, and other organizations. This material also includes correspondence from friends and colleagues congratulating Truman on his appointment as Vice President and Provost at Columbia, as well as letters and telegrams that Truman received during and after the Columbia student uprising. A collection of documents within the series relates to his work for the United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific Theater) in 1945-1946 and includes transcripts of interrogations of Japanese military personnel.
Arranged chronologically and by subject
Lectures
1954-1994 1 box
Lectures material consists of correspondence, invitations, notes, and copies of presentations by Truman. Most materials reflect his participation in professional meetings. Topics of his lectures include "women in politics," "the dilemmas of a bureaucratic society," "current trends in political science" and "presidency and congressional leadership."
Arranged chronologically.
Books and Published Materials
1952-1969 1 box
This material primarily consists of correspondence concerning Truman's published writings. These works include his report on "Congress and America's Future" (1965) his books The Governmental Process (1951) and The Congressional Party (1959) and his contribution to the V.O. Key Memorial Volume (1966).
Arranged chronologically and by subject.
Manuscripts, Unpublished
1992-1995, 2004 1 box
Unpublished Manuscripts consist of two copies of an autobiographical account entitled Reflections on the Colombia Disorders of 1968. The work details the 1968 student led-uprising at Columbia University including the events that preceded the initial uprising, the way in which the university administration handled the situation and how the media portrayed these events. The second copy contains a note by Truman's son, Edwin M. Truman, concerning this account.
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Speeches
1939-1992 3 boxes
Speech materials chiefly consist of Truman's personal outlines, notes and talking guides to speeches he delivered. The materials mostly concern addresses Truman gave to Mount Holyoke College alumna groups around the country as well as commencement and convocation speeches he delivered at Mount Holyoke. Topics Truman covered range from the discussion about the transition to co-education at women's colleges to importance of alumnae relations with the school. There are also addresses Truman delivered at political science committees, speeches he gave at Columbia University alumni and alumnae group events, and speeches given to clubs and organizations such as the Association for Higher Learning, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
Arranged chronologically and by subject
Memorabilia and Clippings
1945-1976 1 box
Memorabilia consists of certificates reflecting his membership in various organizations. The newspaper clippings document Truman's professional life at Columbia and Mount Holyoke and include articles relating to his positions as Dean, Vice-President and Provost of Columbia, as well as his presidency of Mount Holyoke College
Arranged chronologically and by subject.
Correspondence
1935-1996
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1935-1945
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Job Correspondence
1945-1946
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1945-1946
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1946-1947
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Job Correspondence
1946-1947
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1947-1948
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1948-1949
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
1950
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Correspondence
1951
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Correspondence
January-July 1955
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Correspondence
August-December 1955
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Correspondence
July 1957-July 1958
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Correspondence
August-December 1958
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Correspondence
October 1958-July 1959
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Correspondence
August -December 1959
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Correspondence
January-May 1961
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Correspondence
June-August 1961
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Correspondence
September-December 1961
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Correspondence
December 1961-January 1962
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Correspondence
February-March 1962
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Correspondence
April-June 1962
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Correspondence
June 1962-January 1963
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Correspondence
January-June 1963
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Correspondence
July-December 1963
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Correspondence
January-June 1964
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Correspondence
July-December 1964
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Correspondence
January-June 1965
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Correspondence
July-December 1965
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Correspondence
January-June 1966
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Correspondence
July-December 1966
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Correspondence: Stanford University
1966
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Correspondence
January-December 1967
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Correspondence: Letters Concerning The Strawberry Statement and other items re. The Cox Commission, Columbia
1968
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Correspondence: Letters re. Jobs After the 1968 Columbia Uprising
1968
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Correspondence A
May 1967-June 1968
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Correspondence B
May 1966-January 1969
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Correspondence C
June 1965-February 1969
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Correspondence D
February 1966-February 1969
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Correspondence E
February-December 1968
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Correspondence F
October 1965-June 1968
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Correspondence G
February 1964-January 1969
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Correspondence H
July 1965-June 1969
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Correspondence J
October 1965-January 1969
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Correspondence K
November 1966-January 1969
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Correspondence L
January 1966-September 1968
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Correspondence M
August 1965-January 1969
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Correspondence N
1964-1968
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Correspondence P
1965-1968
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Correspondence R
1965-1968
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Correspondence S
1966-1967
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Correspondence S
1964-1968
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Correspondence T
1966-1968
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Correspondence V
1967-1968
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Correspondence W
1964-1969
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Correspondence X-Y-Z
1966-1968
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Personal Correspondence
1968-1969
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Personal Correspondence
1970
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Personal Correspondence
1971
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Personal Correspondence
1972
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Correspondence: Letters re. Nomination of Fritz Stern for Century Club
1969-1970
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Correspondence A
1969-1977
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Correspondence B
1969-1977
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Correspondence C
1969-1976
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Correspondence D
1969-1976
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Correspondence G
1970-1977
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Correspondence H
1969-1978
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Correspondence I
1971-1977
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Correspondence J
1969-1977
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Correspondence K
1969-1977
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Correspondence L
1969-1975
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Correspondence M
1969-1977
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Correspondence N
1969-1977
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Correspondence O
1974-1977
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Correspondence P
1970-1977
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Correspondence R
1969-1977
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Correspondence S
1974-1978
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Correspondence S
1969-1974
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Correspondence T
1970-1977
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Correspondence V
1970-1971
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Correspondence W
1971-1976
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Correspondence W
1969-1973
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Personal Correspondence
1972-1973
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Correspondence
January 1972-May 1976
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Correspondence
April 1976-July 1978
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Correspondence
April-September 1978
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Correspondence
September-December 1978
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January-March 1979
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Correspondence
April-August 1979
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Correspondence
January-May 1981
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Correspondence
June 1981
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Correspondence
July-December 1981
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Correspondence
January-June 1982
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Correspondence
July-December 1982
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Correspondence
1989
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1959-1960
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American Political Science Association
1996-1999
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Twentieth Century Fund
1990-1999
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Twentieth Century Fund
1983-1990
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Notes of Progressives and Disintegration
1921, 1994
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
1967-1968
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American Philosophical Society
1957-1993
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American Political Science Association
1951-1974
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Carnegie Corporation: Study of Common Council for American Unity
1946
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Carnegie Corporation: Report on Hoover Institute Studies
1951-1953
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Carnegie Corporation: Study of American Studies in U.K. and Europe
1954
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Chatham College
1980-1986
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Citizens' Research Foundation
1963-1968
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Columbia University: Misc.
1950-1965
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Presidential Election, Columbia Volunteers for Stevenson
1952
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Letters on Appointment as Dean of Columbia College, Answered from Europe
1962
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Letters on Appointment as Dean of Columbia College, Answered from Europe
1962
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Congratulatory Letters: Appointment to Vice President and Provost of Columbia
1967
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Congratulatory Letters: Appointment to Vice President and Provost of Columbia
1967
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Congratulatory Letters: Appointment to Vice President and Provost of Columbia
1967
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President Johnson's Reply to Letter to Him from Columbia Faculty
1966
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Miscellaneous Letters and Telegrams, Columbia
Before and after April 30, 1968
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Channel 13 Transcript of Interview
May 3, 1968
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WNBC Searchlight Transcript
May 19,1968
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Comments on Message to the Columbia Faculties from DBT, re. Changes in University Organization
June 4, 1968
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EOG file on Truman at Columbia
1968
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Dilemmas of an Unavoidable Confrontation, Council of Graduate Schools
December 5, 1968
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Mary Ann Mears Embry, Columbia
1968
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Columbia Oral History Interview
1968
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Marvin Harris Letters, Columbia
February 1969
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Confidential Memo to the Columbia Trustees
February 10, 1969
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Talk to Amherst Faculty Club about Columbia 1968, Alumni News
1970
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Columbia University
1969
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Personal, Columbia
1969-1973
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Letters, etc. from Columbia and from Mount Holyoke on appointment
1969
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Letters, etc. from Columbia and from Mount Holyoke on appointment
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, A
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, B
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, C
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, D
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, E
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, F
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, G
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, H
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, I
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, J
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, K
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, L
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, M
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, N
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, O
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, P
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, R
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, S
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, T
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, U
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, W
1969
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Letters on Mount Holyoke Appointment, X, Y, Z
1969
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Columbia Manuscript
1980-1993
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Commission on Private Philanthropy and Public Needs
September 24, 1975
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Commission on White House Fellows, New York Regional Panel
1965-1967
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Committee on the Constitutional System 1982
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Consortium on Financing Higher Education
1977-1987
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New England Committee on Research in Political Behavior
1940-1950
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New England Committee on Research in Political Behavior
1940-1950
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Dreyfus Corporation
1965-1995
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Ford Foundation, Public Affairs Program
Spring 1954
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Ford Foundations, Report and Letters, Inquiry in Western Europe
1962
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Ford Foundation Gift Account
1958-1963
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Guggenheim Fellowship Application
1954
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Harvard University
1946-1947
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Harvard University, Government Department Visiting Committee
1969
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Harvard University, Advisory Committee of Kennedy Institute of Politics
1966-1972
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Mellon-Hewlett Advisory Committee
1979-1985
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International Political Science Association Congress, Rome, September 1958
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Mount Holyoke, Mostly re. Appointment
1968
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Mount Holyoke, Personal Including Letters on Retirement 1978
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Mount Holyoke, Personal Including Letters on Retirement 1978
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National Committee for an Effective Congress
1969-1984
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Operations Research Office, Johns Hopkins University, Human Behavior in the Military
1951
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Rockefeller Foundation Conference on Student Unrest
1968
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Roper Public Opinion Poll, Roper Center Williams College
1965
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Russell Sage Foundation, Trustees
1962-1992
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Russell Sage Foundation, Trustees
1962-1992
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Jeremiah Stamler Case vs HUAC
1966
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Student Loan Marketing Association, Sallie Mae
1977-1988
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SSRC Committee on Political Behavior
1949-1974
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SUNY Albany Report on Public Affairs Archive
May 1989
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TIAA-CREF Trusteeship
1982-1986
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Twentieth Century Fund
1968
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U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey Pacific Theater Interviews
1945
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Williams College
1947-1951
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Twentieth Century Fund, Italian Political Behavior with Carlo Cattaneo Society, Bologna
1962-1963
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Woodrow Wilson Memorial
1966-1967
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Cambridge University Fulbright Conference on American Studies
1954
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The Strength of Pluralism, Paper For Jewish Theological Seminary of America
February 18, 1958
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The Presidency and Congressional Leadership, American Philosophical Society
November 1958
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The Dilemmas of a Bureaucratic Society, Institution of Religion and Social Studies
1959
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Lectures of Arden House, Executive Program
1960
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General Electric, Advanced Management Courses 1960-1961
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Politics of the New Collectivism, Benjamin Franklin Lectures
January 1961
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Current Trends in Political Science, Association of American Colleges
January 1961
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Church Peace Union, Seminar on International Affairs
1961-1962
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Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington
February 20, 1974
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Salzburg Seminar, Women in Politics
1980
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Campaign Finance Reform, Berkshire Eagle
August 27, 1989
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Political Science Quarterly, Review of George Will, Restoration
1993
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Letters in The New York Times
June 16, 1994
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Seminar on Corporation Philanthropy
October 18, 1956
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Books and Published Materials
1952-1969
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Letters, etc. re The Congress and America's Future, American Assembly
1964
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Letters Concerning Congress Interviews
March 1956
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The Congressional Party, Notes on Interviews in Washington
February-April 1956
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The Congressional Party, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Foundation Reports
1952-1959
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Letters and Comments by DBT on V.O. Keys Posthumous Book, The Responsible Electorate
August 1965
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V.O. Key Memorial Volume
1964-1966
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Rothman Critique of The Governmental Process, American Political Science Review and DBT Reply
1960
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The Governmental Process, Early Comments
1951-1953
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The Congressional Party, Early Comments and Reviews
1959-1960
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The Congressional Party, Correspondence with Publisher
1958-1969
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Manuscript, Unpublished
1992-1995
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Reflections on the Columbia Disorders of 1968
1992-1995
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Reflections on the Columbia Disorders of 1968. With note by Edwin M. Truman
1992-1995, 2004
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Speeches
1939-1992
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Columbia College Occasions
1963-1968
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Columbia College Occasions
1963-1968
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Columbia Speeches and Notes
1963-1969
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Columbia Alumni Groups and Organizations 1963-1968
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5 |
Columbia Alumni Groups and Organizations 1963-1968
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6 |
Association for Higher Education, National Conference
March 14, 1966
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7 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1969-1970
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8 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1970-1971
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9 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1971-1972
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Mr. Truman's Speeches
1972-1973
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2 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1973-1974
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3 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1974-1975
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4 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1975-1976
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5 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1976-1977
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6 |
Mr. Truman's Speeches
1977-1978
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8 |
Mount Holyoke Club of Westchester
May 3, 1987
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9 |
Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association and Alumnae College
May 23 and 29, 1987
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10 |
Mount Holyoke Club of Southwest Florida
November 12, 1988
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Mount Holyoke Club of the Greater Palm Beaches
November 25, 1989
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2 |
Mount Holyoke Club of Southwest Florida, Term Limits
March 14, 1992
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3 |
Organization for the Control of Communications in the Dominion of Canada
1939-1941
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4 |
The Organization of Censorship and Propaganda in France
1939-1940
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5 |
S.S.R.C. Summer Seminar on Political Behavior, University of Chicago
1951
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6 |
Miscellaneous Club Lectures
1949-1956
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7 |
House, 81st Congress, State Delegations Study
1957
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8 |
American Political Science Association, St. Louis Meeting, Paper A Functional Conception of the Political Party
1958
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9 |
Legislation, Voting and Leadership
1958
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10 |
Miscellaneous
1959-1968
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11 |
Kefaurer Subcommittee on Electoral College Reform
1961
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12 |
Political Group Analysis
1965
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13 |
Dedication of the Institute of Social Research
1966
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14 |
50th Anniversary of the Stanford Department
April 18, 1970
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15 |
American Political Science Association, Panel on Charles Merriam, The Power Process in the Modern Polity
August 1974
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16 |
Miscellaneous Articles and Speeches
1966-1967
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Memorabilia and Clippings,
1945-1976
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Dean Clippings
1963-1964
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2 |
Columbia Clippings
1967-1968
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3 |
Columbia Clippings
1967-1968
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4 |
Columbia Clippings Aftermath of 1968
1968
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5 |
Press Clippings
1969-1977
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6 |
Responses to The New York Times Letter
February17, 1976
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7 |
David Bicknell Truman Certificates
1959-1967
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