Box 010
Contains 33 Results:
Imperialism
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Imperialism, US
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
India
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute of International Relations, pre-1940; 1939 publicity; 1935-36
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute of International Relations, 1940 program
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute of International Relations, 1940-41
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute of International Relations, 1941pProgram
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute of International Relations, 1941 publicity, reports
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute of International Relations, 1942 programs
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Institute programs at other places, 1941
These papers include George Bernard Noble’s personal and official correspondence, his notes from courses he taught at Reed College, a manuscript biography of Christian A. Herter, State Department Press Releases, copies of manuscripts by George Kennan and others, as well as notes, newspaper clippings, and articles on national, international political and social affairs from the 1920s through the 1960s.