Cornell University Southeast Asia Program records
Scope and content
Include files of the Cornell Research Center in Bangkok, Thailand, with correspondence of Herbert Phillips, G. William Skinner, Lauriston Sharp, and Lucien M. Hanks, financial records, and other records; correspondence, coding sheets, and computer printouts for concordances to the poems of Amir Hamzah and Chairil Anwar; parts of a manuscript on Indonesia; files about the Indonesian coup, possibly from Fred Bunnell; and envelopes with survey questionnaire responses, arranged geographically, from the Indonesian Village Research Survey. Also, invitation, program, and booklet relating to the dedication of the George McTurnan Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia, with a description of Cornell's Modern Indonesia Project. Files relating to a symposium on The Role of the Indonesian Chinese, 1990, include correspondence with participants, vitae, papers presented, and cassette tape recordings of sessions.
Also, minutes of the Executive Committee, 1969-1996. Miscellaneous items also include article by Frank H. Golay, "How Cornell Learns About Southeast Asia," 1954; photographs and clippings relating to the Joint Indonesian-American Public Administration Conference, 1953.
Dates
- [ca. 1947-1987]
Creator
- Cornell University. Southeast Asia Program (Organization)
Extent
5.3 cubic feet. (5.3 cubic feet.)
Language of Materials
English
- Anwar, Chairil, 1922-1949.
- Cornell Research Center (Bangkok, Thailand)
- Hamzah, Amir, Tengku, 1911-1946.
- Hanks, Lucien M. (Lucien Mason), 1910-
- Indonesia -- Description and travel.
- Phillips, Herbert P.
- Photographs
- Sharp, Lauriston.
- Skinner, G. William (George William) (Date of work: 1925-.)
- Thailand -- Description and travel.
- Description rules
- Appm
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
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