Honors upon Departing Turkey., 10/21/1962-10/23/1962
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Manuscripts and notes related to Raymond A. Hare's career and research.
Dates
- 10/21/1962-10/23/1962
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Extent
From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet (2 Hollinger Document Cases, 1 Slim Document Case)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Typed carbon letter signed from Armin H . Meyer the Charge d'Affaires to the State Department, Washington regarding the award of the Order of the Cedars to Ambassador Hare dated October 21, 1954. Additionally two typed letters signed from Cevat Bese to Ambassador Hare dated October 23, 1962 and from Cevat Bese, K. Akan and Ha Can to Ambassador Hare dated October 23, 1962 bestowing honorary citizenship of Alanya, turkey.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
STATE DEPARTMENT - CORRESP. FROM ARMIN H. MEYER, 1954: Typed Letter Signed
MEYER, ARMIN H. - CORRESP. TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT, 1954: Typed Letter Signed
BESE, CEVAT - CORRESP. TO RAYMOND A. HARE, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
AKAN, K. - CORRESP. TO RAYMOND A. HARE, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
CAN, HA - CORRESP. TO RAYMOND A. HARE, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
HARE, RAYMOND A. - CORRESP. FROM CEVAT BESE, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
HARE, RAYMOND A. - CORRESP. FROM K. AKAN, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
HARE, RAYMOND A. - CORRESP. FROM HA CAN, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
ORDER OF THE CEDARS - REFERENCE, 1954: Typed Letter Signed
HONORARY ALANYA CITIZENSHIP - REFERENCE, 1962: Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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