Memorandum to Princeton Lyman from Frank Light on Debt and Capital Flows, December 5, 1983
Memorandum to Chester Crocker from Peter W. Lande on 'Dealing with Africa's Economic Crisis During Out Summer Vacations"", April 12, 1984
Africa's Economic Crisis, the IMF and the Economic Policy Initiative for Africa' with correspondence from Chester A. Crocker, October 3 - December 17, 1984
Approximately 30 letters to and from members of and people associated with the Abbey family, an American family apparently resident at least in part in Ontario County, New York, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Identifiable correspondents include Norman W. and Frank Abbey, as well as several members of the McLellan family of Gorham, Maine.
Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
Includes certificates and medals, artwork/sketches by Clare Boothe Luce, and printed ephemera.
Chronological Correspondence.
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Papers relating to a lawsuit by the state of North Carolina against B.C. West, Jr., seeking the return of papers to which the state claimed ownership.
Please note that correspondents often mention acquaintances or other individuals but will not provide their complete names. When known, the full name is given in parentheses. Also, in the case of the Clarke family, one A.K. Clark signs her name without the 'e' although it is likely that she is a member of the Clarke family. She also cites (her husband?) inconsistently as 'Mr. Clark' or 'Mr. Clarke.' Descriptions for each letter will use the spelling that the correspondent has used.
Correspondence to Lucius Clay - Chronological.
Correspondence of Selwa Roosevelt with authors, celebrities, international correspondents, and Reagan Administration officials. Individual correspondents include David Rockefeller, Frank G. Wisner, Malcolm S. Forbes, Clare Boothe Luce, Queen Noor of Jordan, and Colin Powell.