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American Bureau for Medical Aid to China Records, 1937-2005
331 Linear FeetPapers of the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, committee files, membership records, financial records, fund raising records, motion pictures, audio tapes, phonograph records, photographs, posters, publications of ABMAC and other printed materials. Also included are the files of related Chinese relief organizations: Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, 1954-1969; American Emergency Relief, 1941-1946; United Services to China, 1941-1977. Of particular interest are approximately 6,000 photographs of Chinese medical colleges, hospitals, laboratories and personnel and 45 phonograph records including speeches by such ABMAC supporters as Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek, Pearl S. Buck, Wendell Willkie, Fiorello LaGuardia and a number of movie stars
V. K. Wellington Koo papers, 1906-1992, bulk 1931-1966
120.5 Linear FeetDocuments of the Nanking safety zone by Shuxi Xu; Nanking International Relief Committee., 1939 Box 287, Folder 10
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- Documents of the Nanking safety zone by Shuxi Xu; Nanking International Relief Committee., 1939
Sir Robert G.A. Jackson papers, 1945-1983, bulk 1945-1947
1.5 linear feetMemorandum from Grace R. Fox to Jackson--Including Preliminary Draft of "UNRRA and the Struggle for the Continuation of International Relief," by Thomas J. May cock, 1947 June 26, 1947 Box 1, Folder 45
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- the Continuation of International Relief," by Thomas J. May cock, 1947 June 26, 1947
American Constantinople Relief Committee records, 1912 -- 1914
0.25 linear feetHugh R. Jackson Papers, 1942-1945, bulk 1942-1945
.84 linear feetPaul Baerwald Papers, 1857-1961, bulk 1907-1950
1.5 linear feetUnited Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration records, 1943-1949
103 ReelsThe reports and correspondence relating to UNRRA were arranged according to the nine administrative divisions of that organization that generated the documents: Bureau of Administration (26 reels); Office of the Diplomatic Adviser (4 reels); Office of the Director General (20 reels); Office of the Economic Adviser (4 reels); Office of Far Eastern Affairs (9 reels); Office of the General Counsel (19 reels); Office of the Historian (16 reels); Office of Public Information (1 reel); and Secretariat Executive Office (3 reels). Within each division, subsidiary bodies are typically separated into subject and country files.