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Philip E. Mosely Collection | University of Illinois Archives

Title: Philip E. Mosely Collection, 1922-1972, 1984Add to your cart.
Series Number: 15/35/051
Volume: 40.6 cu. ft.
Acquired: 10/28/77; 3/9, 13, 17/78; 11/13/95
Arrangement: By subject and chronological thereunder
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19 Library, 1408 W. Gregory DriveHarvard Masters Diploma, 1945
19 Library, 1408 W. Gregory DriveKappa Sigma Fraternity Photographs, Certificates
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Description: Papers of Philip Edward Mosely (1905-72), President of the East European Fund (1952-61) and professor of international relations at Cornell (1936-40) and Columbia (1946-72), including correspondence, reports, clippings (1923-26, 1944-68), publications, manuscripts, articles (1949-70), lectures (1956-65), photographs, and course materials (1949-71) relating to Russian area studies, Russian travel (1931-36, 1956-61), State Department service (1949-50, 1959-71), security clearances (1954-72), East European Fund (1951-64), Ford Foundation (1952-68), Rockefeller Foundation (1944-65), Council on Foreign Relations (1952-62), Social Science Research Council (1941-57), American Council of Learned Societies (1948-49, 1960-68), Columbia's University European Institute (1950-71) and Russian Institute (1963-70), Rand Corporation (1950-70), Industrial College of the Armed Forces (1957-66), War Documentation Project (1951-55), Chekhov Publishing House (1951-69), Bilderberg Group (1957-68), Dartmouth Conferences (1960-70) and research on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1955-65), Zadrugas (1937-41) and Transylvanian Saxons (1934-36). Correspondents include John A. Armstrong, Cyril E. Black, Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, David J. Dallin, Michael Karpovich, Werner Philipp, Richard Pipes, Geroid T. Robinson, Leonard Schapiro, Timothy Sosnovy, Peter Tang and Serge Zenkovsky.


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