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Correspondence 1961 P., 01/01/1961-12/31/1961

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 10
Identifier: 46235

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

[Folders 1:1 - 6:13] Correspondence received by CBL from 1933 through 1971. Includes carbon replies from CBL. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent for each year. To maintain the integrity of a series of correspondence by certain individuals, a given year may include letters from preceding years. In such cases, correspondence is filed by the most recent date in the series. Content is primarily social and personal. Some unclassified official correspondence is included. (Further official memoranda is filed in the Professional Subject Files Series.) The majority of correspondents are Foreign Service colleagues from the officer and counselor levels through the ambassadorial. Included are acquaintances, both official and private, from CBL's various posts. Note that correspondence from notable individuals are located in the Individual Correspondence Series. The Chronological Carbons Series complements the Alphabetical Correspondence Series, and should also be referred to. Wherever posssible, correspondents' titles and affiliations at the time of writing are noted in the descriptions. Also, nicknames are noted in parentheses. This series includes some unidentified correspondents and undated letters.

Dates

  • 01/01/1961-12/31/1961

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Extent

From the Collection: 29.25 Linear Feet (20 Hollinger boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

08/09/02

Container Summary

Correspondents include - @ Palmer, Charles D., US Army, deputy commander in chief, European Command, France - invitation card w/ carbon(s) from CBL. @ Paye, Lucien, French minister of education - ALS, 5/27/61. @ Pell, Claiborne, US senator - TLS 8/29/61: "Thank you so very much for your extremely thoughtful and nice letter on my father's death." w/ carbon(s) from CBL. @ Pelletier, Pierre, Cabinet du Ministre, Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris - ALS c.2/61 w/ carbon(s) from CBL. @ Perruche, Georges, Conseiller des Affaires Etrangeres (Orient), Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris - ALS 4/25/61 w/ carbon(s) from CBL. @ Petiet, Michel, Secretaire des Affaires Etrangeres Service du Protocole, Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris - ALS 6/3/61 w/ carbon(s) from CBL. @ Pollack, Herman, deputy asst. sec. Personnel, State Dept., DC - 5 TLS 6/1/61 - 1/62 w/ carbon(s) from CBL. @ Porter, William J., US consul general, Algiers - TLS 6/19/61 w/ carbon(s) from CBL.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

CORRESPONDENCE ALPHABETICAL 1961 P: Typed Letter Signed

PALMER, CHARLES D. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Typed Letter Signed

PAYE, LUCIEN - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Typed Letter Signed

PELL, CLAIBORNE - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Typed Letter Signed

PELLETIER, PIERRE - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Autographed Letter

PERRUCHE, GEORGES - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Autographed Letter

PETIET, MICHEL - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Autographed Letter

POLLACK, HERMAN - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Typed Letter Signed

PORTER, WILLIAM J. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1961: Typed Letter Signed

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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