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Series 1: Personal Files, 1916 - 1987
This series contains biographical materials about J. Raymond Ylitalo, his Floodwood High School diploma, his St. Olaf's College diploma, printed matter from Suomi College, his Northwestern University master's theses, his student papers, family letters, ID cards (including passports), and photographs. Box 1 folder 9 contains Ylitalo's resume, his obituary, and a portrait photograph of him.
F Correspondence, 1909 - 1946
Bicentennial., 1989.
Contains printed event programs and invitations.
Correspondence 1958 M., 01/01/1958-12/31/1958
MILLER, RAYMOND C. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1958: Typed Letter Signed
MONTENEGRO, DANIEL W. - CORRES.
1981 Correspondence C-D., 02/01/1981-10/31/1981
(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.
DONOVAN, RAYMOND J. - CORRES. TO WILSON, WILLIAM A. 1981: Typed Letter Signed
Interviews: Interview List, Name File, England., 1969-04-30 - 1969-09-08
COLLINS, LARRY - CORRESP. TO HARE, RAYMOND RE O JERU INTRVW, 1969: Other Types
HARE, RAYMOND - CORRESP.
State Department 1970-72 - Correspondence D-I., 01/01/1970-12/31/1972
This series does not include files covering Parsons' work as a delegate to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (see SALT series).
Far Eastern Affairs 1959 - Congratulatory Corres. M-P., 04/01/1959-07/01/1959
Note: Correspondence files primarily cover personnel matters at post, as well as personal and professional congratulatory messages from colleagues to Amb. Parsons relating to appointments and promotions.
Ransome, Arthur - Bibliographical Material., 01/01/1918-05/10/1988
Contains printed matter, mostly xerox copies, about Arthur Ransome and his works. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
"LENIN: THE MAN AND HIS WORK" - BOOK (1919) - REFERENCE (UNDATED): Telegram
WILLIAMS, ALBERT RHYS - REFERENCE (UNDATED): Telegram
ROBINS, RAYMOND (COLONEL) - REFERENCE (UNDATED): Telegram
SHAW, JOHN MCKAY - BOOK:"CHILDHOOD IN POETRY" (1967) - EXCERPT: Xerox
NEW YORK TIMES INDEX - APPEARANCES (1918) OF RANSOME, ARTHUR: Xerox
LONDON TIMES INDEX - APPEARANCES (1903-1971) OF RANSOME, ARTHUR: Xerox
Correspondence: India, Rice to Misc. Indiv re travel to., 02/20/1969-09/28/1970
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the professional career of Edward Rice, spanning the years 1967-1991. Also included in this series are the private papers and correspondence related to Edward Rice's personal life during this time period.
Corresp. - 5/1970., 05/01/1970-05/31/1970
Chronological Correspondence.
Athletic Hall of Fame 2006., 02/04/2006-02/04/2006
Class of 1913.
Loyola Chicago 1955-1970., 8/4/1955-10/2/1970
ROTC 1921.
#1030 Why Papal Volunteers in Latin America? , 08/09/1966.
#1054 The Arab World., 01/24/1967.
#1180 The Scientist and His Ethics. , 06/24/1969.
Protocol (School of Foreign Service), 1951
Editor-in-Chief is Mildred McGuire. School staff pictured include J. Raymond Trainor, Frank Veltre, Edward Rchitelli, Estill Guinane, Edgar Mitchell, Harry Zimmerman, Madeline Evers, Joseph Reeves, Dave Gillis, Edward Lavin, Ted Gongora, John Kotyk and Oletra Veltre. Page 165 includes music and lyrics for "Beneath God's Banner: A Song of the School of Foreign Service," words and musical adaptation by John F. Bolger, '51.
Folder 16-1917 (4)
Wells, Jack, Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston. "Joan of Arc They Are Calling You." New York: Waterson-Berlin & Snyder Co., 1917. Whiting, Richard A. and Dave Radford. "Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow." New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1917. Whiting, Richard A., Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan. "Where the Morning Glories Grow." (2 copies.) New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1917.
