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Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty - Correspondence., 04/01/1985-01/10/1989

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: 61578

Collection-level Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The J. Graham Parsons Papers consist of personal and professional correspondence files, memoranda, and photographs accumulated by Ambassador Parsons during his many years as a U.S. diplomat. Of note are files from his tenure as ambassador to Laos (1956-58); to Sweden (1961-67); and as deputy U.S. representative at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks held in Vienna and Helsinki (1970-72).

The collection is enriched by many original signed letters from notable names in U.S. diplomacy including Dean Acheson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Joseph C. Grew, Herbert Hoover, Lyndon B. Johnson, Douglas MacArthur II, Myron C. Taylor, Harry S. Truman; as well as other famous individuals with whom Ambassador Parsons was acquainted, such as Bing Crosby, John Glenn, and Rose Kennedy.

Articles and speeches by Ambassador Parsons on Southeast Asia reveal that he was a strong advocate of the Eisenhower administration's foreign policies, strongly supporting the Chinese nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek against communism. Ambassador Parsons' writings also reflect his experiences as a participant in negotiations for diplomatic agreement between political factions in Laos during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

The collection is arranged into 16 series -

Series 1 Foreign Service Regions: postings from 1947-1969 (see chronology below for more details). Series 2 The Joseph C. Grew Years 1932-36 Series 3 Foreign Service 1936-47 Series 4 Foreign Service 1947-72 Series 5 Foreign Service (Miscellaneous): primarily relating to the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA). Series 6 Subject Files: miscellaneous topics, including material on the Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty (1984-90). Series 7 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) Series 8 Personal Correspondence: Individuals (1973-91) Series 9 Personal Correspondence: Alphabetical (pre-1935/post 1973 retirement years) Series 10 Parsons Family Correspondence Series 11 Speeches and Speech Files Series 12 Diaries/interviews/manuscripts/notebooks Series 13 Photographs Series 14 Awards/certificates Series 15 Printed matter including newspaper/journal article clippings Series 16 Oversized (photographs, awards, souvenirs, map of Laos)

Dates

  • 04/01/1985-01/10/1989

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 22 Linear Feet (15 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

16/05/03

Container Summary

Correspondence regarding the National Campaign to Save the Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty. Includes correspondence to J. Graham Parsons from Sam Nunn, Gerard Smith (chairman); Steven A. Wolf (director of the campaign). Includes reports/publications by the Arms Control Board Association, Washington, D.C.: "Star Wars: An Anthology of Quotes by the Administration, Congress and Outside Experts," (April 1985).

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

ABM TREATY, NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO SAVE - CORRES. 1985-89: Typed Letter Signed

NUNN, SAM - CORRES. TO PARSONS, J. GRAHAM 1986: Typed Letter Signed

SMITH, GERARD - CORRES. TO PARSONS, J. GRAHAM 1987: Typed Letter Signed

WOLF, STEVEN A. - CORRES. TO PARSONS, J. GRAHAM 1989: Typed Letter Signed

"STAR WARS: AN ANTHOLOGY OF QUOITES BY THE ADMINISTRATION..." 1985: Typescript

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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