International relations.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Augustus Loring Richards papers
Carlos P. Romulo letters: to Leonard Lyons
Letters written to his friend, the columnist Leonard Lyons, provide information about his diplomatic accomplishments in the United States and the United Nations, and his work in the Philippines. He tells of conferring with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, and about his debates with Nehru about the evils of Communism. Also included is an inscribed photo to Lyons.
Cornell University Department of Global Development records
Collection contains audio visual recordings of Instructional material, lectures, seminars, etc., as well as reports, publications and output of the department.
Foreign Policy Association records
Correspondence, clippings, programs, invitations, biographical sketches, accounts of meetings, letters, membership lists, reports, memoranda, financial reports, publicity material, and other material of the Elmira, Chemung County, New York branch of the association.
Frank H. Golay papers
Papers include Golay's topical files concerning chiefly international economic development and relations, and Philippine development, history, and economics. Also, research notes, office files, correspondence, speeches, drafts of articles and other writings, and economic reports.
Franklin B. Weinstein papers
Frederick T. Bent papers
The majority of Bent's papers consist of outlines, class notes, and class lists relating to courses he taught in politics, international relations, administrative law, management, agricultural and economic development.
Henry Morse Stephens papers
Jacob Gould Schurman papers
Letter from Montgomery, Alabama
Manuscript letter to Jesse from his Aunt Nell, describing differences between life in the North and life in the South, where she has recently settled. Topics include African Americans, the harnesses for draft horses and mules, and houses in the South. Also, leaflet containing 3 pages of manuscript notes, mostly quotations from various sources on international relations.