the inventory of the william yale collection...
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The Inventory
of the
William Yale
Collection
#230
Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center
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Yale, William
#230
Preliminary Listing
I. Manuscripts
A. Articles/Short writings
Box 1 F.1 1. Adjustment to Environment-Historically Applied
2. After the War, What Then?
3. Aid to Russia
4. Amazing German Invention Makes Hitler Master of World
Diplomacy
5. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau=s ASpecial Mission@ of
1917
6. America and the Near East
7. American Aid to China
F.2 8. The American Dilemma in the Near East
9. The American Dilemma in the Near East-American Foreign
Policy
10. An American=s Reply to Viscount Cecil=s book
11. The Emirate of Kuwait
12. Anti-Semitism, Israel, and Near East Policy
13. An Approach to a Settlement
14. The Arab-Israeli Settlement
F.3 15. The Arab Lands and the Arab People
16. The Arab Problem
17. Are the Western Nations in the Process of Committing
Economic Hari Kari
18. Armenian Outrages
19. Arrangements for International Trusteeship
20. The Art and Technique of Teaching History
21. The Art of Teaching
22. Asia and the World Crisis
23. Asia=s View of the Situation
F.4 24. Asia=s View of the Situation
25. Aspects of Naval Strategy of the War in the Pacific
26. Attempts to Prevent the Spread of War
27. Audition
28. Autumn Leaves
29. The Balance of Power
30. The Balance Sheet
F.5 31. Balkan Campaigns: Unknown and Known Factors
32. Balkan Realities
33. The Balkan Situation
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34. The Balkans-Neutrality and War
35. The Balkans-The Next Step?
36. The Bandung Conference and the Palestine Problem
37. Basic Causes of Contemporary Maladjustments
38. Basis for Cooperation Between Arabs and Jews
F.6 39. Basis for Cooperation Between Arabs and Jews
40. The Battle=s Lost or Won
41. Bethlehem and the Route to Egypt
42. Blind Samson
43. Brains Working
44. A Calculus of History
45. Campaign in Russia
46. Causes of the Depression
47. The Challenge Which Confronts Us
48. A Change of Policy Indicated
F.7 49. A Change of Policy Indicated
50. Changes in Power Relationships
51. The Chit-Chat of Washington Columnists
52. Christian Science Monitor Epistle 1
53. Christian Science Monitor Epistle 2
F.8 54. Christian Science Monitor Epistle 2
55. Christian Science Monitor Epistle 3
56. Churchill=s Talks
57. The Clash of Imperialistic Interests in Eastern Europe
58. Co-existence pros and cons
59. Collapse of Hitlerian Diplomacy
60. Colonel T.E. Lawrence, the Great Individualist
F.9 61. The Coming Storm
62. Comments on American Foreign Policy
63. Comments on Arab Realignments in the Near East
64. Comments on J.O. Ronall=s review
65. Comments on Philip Slomovitz=s review
66. Concerning the Political Situation in the Near and Middle
East
67. Concerning the Political Situation in the Near and Middle
East-Memorandum
68. Concerning King-Crane Commission
F.10 69. Concerning Walter Lippman=s Article
70. Constantinople and the Straits
71. Containment: Success or Failure
72. Converting the Lecture Method into an Effective Teaching
Technique
73. A Course in the History of Western Civilization
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74. The Crisis in Jordan
75. The Crisis in Lebanon
76. A Critique of United States Policies in the Middle East
Box 2 F.1 77. A Critique of AThe Middle East Defense: A New
Approach@ 78. Crusades: Medieval and Modern
79. The Crux of the Middle East Question
80. Cyprus-Another Anglo-American Dilemma
81. The Dangers in Contemporary Maladjustments
82. The Dawn of a New Individualism
F.2 82. A Debt Repaid
83. A Defense Against Propaganda
84. The Department of State and the Formulation of a Palestine
Policy
85. Department of State=s Palestine Policy, 1942-1945
86. The Devil in the Water Jug
87. Diplomatic and Military Maneuvers in the Balkans
F.3 88. Diplomacy and the Suez Crisis
89. Diplomacy and the War
90. Discussion of the Depression
91. Distrust of the West in the Near East
92. Distribution
93. The Economic Dilemma of the Western Powers
94. The Economic Dilemma-Germany and Italy
95. Economically, What is Needed to Wage War?
F.4 96. Egypt and the Suez Canal
97. Egypt, A Problem of Africa
98. The Egyptian Crisis
99. The Egyptian Crisis and Diplomatic Fumbling
100. The Egyptians Cry: A We Want Revolution@ 101. Elements of the Contemporary Problems of Education
102. The Enigma
103. European Tariff Barriers and their Significance
104. The European War-A Prognosis
105. Evolution of a Near East Policy
F.5 106. Experiment in Teaching Recent and Contemporary History
107. Facing Realities n Palestine
108. Factors Influencing the Formulation of U.S. Policy
Towards Saudi Arabia
109. The Factors Which Should Determine Our Policy with
regards to Saudi Arabia
110. Finances, A World Problem
111. The First Turning Point in the War
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112. A Footnote to History-Much to do About Nothing
F.6 113. Foreign Policy
114. The Foreign Policy of the United States
115. A Forgotten Factor
116. Forgotten Factors
117. Forward Soldiers with a Mission
118. France and England in the Near and Middle East
119. France in Syria
120. Free Will Viewed by a Pragmatist
121. Freedom
F.7 122. The Future of Capitalism
123. General Chauvel=s Confidential Report
124. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and the Japanese Treaty
125. The German Migration
126. German Propaganda in Iran
127. German Troops in Rumania
128. Great Britain and Egypt
F.8 129. The Greco-Italian Campaign of 1940 in Northern Greece
and Albania
130. Growing Dangers of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
131. Hares and Hounds
132. Has Britain Abandoned the Democratic Bloc?
133. Has Hitler Abdicated?
134. Have Something Interesting to Say?
135. The History Teacher and the Textbook Writer
F.9 136. The History Teacher and the Textbook Writer
137. Hitler=s Speech
138. I Speak as An American Jew
139. I Timothy III-5
140. Ideas with Respect to Book entitled: The Near East in
Retrospect
141. Ideas on a Summer Afternoon in July 1966
142. If the Nazis Win the Battle of England
F.10 143. Immigration into Palestine
144. Impact of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in the United States
145. The Imperative Necessity of a Strong and Definite Foreign
Policy
146. In Praise of Folly
147. In the Beginning? Or Was There a Beginning?
148. Increasing Stalemate
149. Intervention in Lebanon?
Box 3 F.1 150. An Interesting Encounter
151. An International Dialogue-I Want the Moon
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152. The International Situation-Whither Now?
153. Iraq: Revolution of 1963
154. Iraq: The Revolutions of 1958 and 1963
155. Is This the Nazi Plan?
F.2 156. Is Capitalism Essential to Modern Civilization?
157. Is Was Inescapable?
158. Islam versus Christianity
159. Israel Poses a New Frame of Reference
160. The Issues at Stake
161. The Issue: Settlement of Unending Conflict?
F.3 162. The Italian-Greek War
163. Italy Related
164. Jesus and the Land He Lived In
165. Jewish Communal Government
166. Jewish Policy of the Soviet Union During the War
167. The Jewish Refugee Problem and Immigration into
Palestine
F.4 168. The Judgment of Solomon?
169. The King-Crane Commission
170. Knowledge-It=s Lack of Availability
171. Knowledge
172. The Korean Affair
173. Khrushchev=s Diplomatic Victory
174. Kuwait
F.5 175. Kuwait
176. Labor and Defense
177. Law: Human and Divine
178. Lest We Forget
179. Locusts, Japanese, and Joel
180. A Long, Long Time Ago
181. A May Visit
182. McCarthyism-Some Misconceptions
183. Memorandum
F.6 184. Memorandum
185. Memorandum Concerning Palestine
186. Memorandum to the President with Regard to Palestine
187. Memorandum on Zionism
188. The Menace of Psychological Enslavement
189. The Menacing Possibilities in South Eastern Asia
190. The Middle East
191. The Middle East-Policy Making
F.7 192. The Middle East-The Egyptian Crisis and Diplomatic
Fumbling
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193. Middle East: the Unlikelihood of War
194. The Mideast-A Prognosis
195. A Midsummer=s Day
196. A Midsummer=s Revery
197. Military Considerations
198. Military Power, Industrial Sources, and Morale
199. Miscellaneous material on Egypt
200. Misconceptions in Regard to AImpending@ War
F.8 201. The Modern Liquidity of Surplus Wealth
202. The Modern Parasites
203. The Modern Tower of Babel
204. Molotov=s Speeches
205. Molotov Talks
206. The Monroe Doctrine and the Truman Doctrine
207. The Munich Pacts
208. Mysterious Medina
209. Nationalism Among Arabs of Syria and Palestine
F.9 210. The Nature of Progress
211. The Nature of Significance of the World Crisis
212. Naval Cooperation vs Naval Competition
213. Nazareth
214. The Nazi Philosophy
215. Nazi Strategy in Russia
216. Near and Middle Eastern Oil and Security
217. The Necessity of and a Plan for Keeping the People of the
USA Informed
F.10 218. The Need of a New Policy
219. The Need for a Positive Construction Plan
220. The Need for Social Motivation
221. Neutrality Legislation
222. New Conflicts for Old
223. The New Crop of Intellectuals in the Middle East
Box 4 F.1 224. New England Council on Foreign Commerce
225. New England=s Interest in Foreign Affairs
226. A New Frame of Reference
227. A New Factor in International Politics
228. The New Order and the Old
229. The New Strategy of the Axis Powers Now Being
Formulated
230. The New Turkey
F.2 231. Notes on a Conversation with Emir Feisal on 2/3/1917
232. Notes on Phillip Graves Concerning Diplomats
233. Observations
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234. Observations, 1949
235. Observations on the Arab-Israeli Conflict
236. Observations on the Assassination of Senator Robert
Kennedy
237. Observations on the King-Crane Commission of 1919
238. Observations of WY=s interview with Mrs. Lowdermilk
239. Observations on AThe Great Arab Conquests@ by J.B. Glubb
240. Observations on Walter Lippman=s Secret Report on
Europe
241. Observations Regarding the Arab Refugee Problem
242. Observations Regarding the Proposed Trusteeship
Agreement
F.3 243. Observations Regarding the Proposal to Partition Palestine
244. Observations Regarding the Proposed Trusteeship
Agreement for Palestine
245. Observations Regarding Proposal to Partition Palestine
246. Observations on WY=s interview with Mrs. Lowdermilk
247. Observations by WY on NYT editorial
248. Old and Trusted Friend
249. On Execution of a Mau Mau General
250. One=s Nasty Little Ego
251. Onward Freedom=s Soldiers
F.4 252. An Open Letter to the Gentlemen of Wall Street
253. Organization of a Near Eastern Bureau of Intelligence
254. The Origin and Development of the Palestine Policy of the
United States
255. Our Foreign Policies and Our Objectives
256. Our Offensive Power
257. Palestine-a Memorandum
258. Palestine-A World Problem
F.5 259. Palestine as a Trust Territory
260. Palestine-Form of GovernmentBmixed and unsorted drafts
261. Palestine: Partitioned
262. The Palestine Problem
263. A Palestine Settlement
264. The Palestinian Problem
F.6 265. A Paper for Discussion at Annual Meeting of AFME
266. The Paradox of the Individual and Society
267. The Partition of Korea and Vietnam
268. The Partition of Palestine
269. Peace in the Near East
F.7 270. Peace Settlement
271. Peace or War Depends on the United States
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272. The Phony War
273. Playing with Fire
274. Point Four Diagrams
275. Political Aspects of American Jew=s Attitudes Towards a
Palestine Settlement
276. Political Aspects of Lebanon
277. Position of the Syrian Question Today
278. The Possibilities of a Peaceful Settlement
279. The Pragmatist Test
280. Prescription for War
281. The President=s Message to Congress
282. The Price of Ignorance
283. The Price Paid to Israel
284. Problem of Meeting the Challenge of Communist
Propaganda in Asia
285. The Problem of Syrian Nationalism
F.9 286. The Process of Change in the Near East
287. Professor William Earnest Hocking and the Arab Israeli
Conflict
288. A Prognosis
289. Progress and Society
290. Proposal Regarding Palestine
291. Proposed Trustee Arrangements for Palestine
292. Proposed Trusteeship Agreements for Palestine
293. Pros and Cons of Co-existence
294. Pseudo-Calculus of History
295. A Purposeless Universe
F.10 296. Purpose or Lack of Purpose in the Universe
297. The Pursuit of Security
298. Random Note on Reading and Various Reflections
299. Reaction in Arab Lands to Russia=s Role and U.S. Entrance
in War
300. Realities of the International Situation
Box 5 F.1 301. The Reasons for the Failure of the Mandate System
302. A Reassessment of Our Near East Policy
303. Recollections of Lord Allenby
304. Recording the Preconception of Decoding and Coding
Machines
305. Reflections
306. Reflections after reading J.P. Sartre=s ASituations@ 307. Reflections on Democracy
308. Reflections on AGod@ F.2 309. Reflections on History
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310. Reflections on the King-Crane Commission
311. Reflections on a Midsummer=s Day
312. Reflections on the Near East
313. Reflections on the New Policy of Waging War to Achieve
Reform
314. Reflections on Palestine
315. Reflections on President Conaut=s Article in Look
Magazine
316. Reflections of a Retiring Teacher
317. Reflections of a Summer=s Day
F.3 318. Reflections on Survival
319. Reflections on Syrian Nationalism
320. Reflections on Teaching
321. Reflections on Theology
322. Reflections on Tito=s ASurprise@ Visit to Moscow
323. Reflections on Walter Lippman=s First Report
324. Reflections on War
325. Reflections on the War
326. Regarding Russia
327. Relativity in Judgment as well as in Physics
328. Reminiscences of Allenby=s Last Campaign
329. Reply to Itamar Rabinovitch=s Questions
330. Report in Detail of Interviews in London, 9/27/17-10/14/19
331. Report Relating to the Situation in Northern Persia
332. Report on a Talk Given by Professor H.A.R. Gibb
333. A Report which Should Have Been Written Thirty-Five
Years Ago
334. The Republic of Syria
F.5 335. The Responsibilities of a Nation and Its People
336. The Responsibilities of Power
337. Revolt in Iraq
338. A Romance of Diplomacy
339. Rumania=s Precarious Neutrality
340. Russia, the Enigma
341. Russia and the Postwar Settlement
342. Russia Shows Her Hand
343. The Same Old Story- a Do-Nothing Policy
344. The Security and Future of the Map of Israel
F.6 345. Saudi Arab Political Relations with Adjoining Areas
346. The Security of the State of Israel
347. Seizure of Madagascar
348. Shall Red China be Admitted to the UN?
349. Shape of Things
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350. Showdown in the Mediterranean
F.7 351. Significant Changes in 1949 concerning Israel
352. The Significance of Dictatorship
353. Significance of the Russian Campaign
354. The Social Crisis
355. Social Indices
356. The Social Validity of War
357. Some Aspects of the Palestine Problem
358. Some Dangerous Concomitants of the Israel-UAR Arms
Race
F.8 359. Some Reflections on the Arab Refugees
360. Some Reflections on Statements of F.L. Schuman in his
book
361. Sound and Fury
362. South America and the Problem of Credit
363. Soviet Russia and the ACommon Enemy@ F.9 364. Spain and the Axis
365. A State of Frustration
366. Statement of Project Proposed by WY
367. Statement for Publication in Middle Eastern Affairs
368. A Statistical Presentation of Our Modern Society
369. The Status Quo or War?
370. Steps Along the Road to Dictatorship
371. Strange Stalemate
F.10 372. Strange Stalemate
373. The Strategy of the Greco-Italian War
374. The Strategy of Soft Spots
375. Strategic Factors in the Balkans
376. The Struggle for Asia
377. A Student=s May Day Activity
378. Student Participation in Educational Policy Making
379. The Suez Canal and the Egyptian Question
380. The Suez Crisis
381. A Suggested Charter of the International Territory of
Palestine
Box 5 F.1 382. A Symbolic Interpretation of History
383. Symbols versus Words
384. Syria
385. Teachers and Teaching
386. T.E. Lawrence
387. Technocracies
388. Thoughts on Decline of the West
389. Thoughts on the Survival of Democracy in the United
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States
390. The Three Fold Dilemma in the Near and Middle East
391. Three Significant Revolutions in World Economics and
Trade
392. Time for a Settlement
393. Tito and Moscow
394. Tito at Yalta
395. To Our Fellow Citizens of the American Jewish
Community
396. To Retiring Teachers
397. To the Teacher
F.3 398. To Those, Who Should Listen and Take Heed
399. To Those Who Seek Reconciliation Between Israel and the
Arabs
400. To Those Who Seek Peace Through Understanding
401. Toward a Settlement
402. The Tragedy of Our Times
403. Transjordan
404. Turkey
405. Turkey Needs Watching
406. The Turkish Hospital in Damascus
F.4 407. Twin Engines of War
408. The Two Edged Sword
409. US Foreign Policy 1945-1968
410. US Middle East Policies
411. US Policy and Asia
412. The USA and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
413. Undecided America
F.5 414. The Underlying Causes of the World War
415. The US Assumes Another Liability in the Near and Middle
East
416. US-Near East Policies and Domestic Complications
417. US Policies in the Mideast 1948-1968
418. The US and the Russian Intervention of Finland
419. The US and the War in Europe
420. Untitled
F.6 421. 11 untitled
F.7 422. 9 untitled
F.8 423. 6 untitled
424. Use of Arab Press in the United States
F.9 425. The Use of Symbols in Teaching History
426. Vietnam-a Baited Trap
427. The War-A Prognosis
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428. War in the Balkans-Now or Later
429. War in the Eastern Mediterranean
430. War Clouds Gather in the Pacific
431. War Looms in the Pacific
432. The West=s Free Schools in Asia
F.10 433. The West=s Free Schools in Asia
434. What Are the Alternatives-War of Modus Vivendi?
435. What is All This Bother About
436. What Is Going on in Persia
437. What Do You Wish to Conserve?
438. What=s Wrong with Liberalism?
439. When do Security Measures Endanger Security?
440. Where the Zionists and the US Erred in the Near and
Middle East
F.11 441. Who I am and Why I am Here
442. Who Owns the Future?
443. Why All This Bewilderment?
444. Why Alliances?
445. Wonders Will Never Cease
446. The World of Alice in Wonder
447. World Leadership in the Twentieth Century
448. Yawning Again
B. Books
1. IT TAKES SO LONG. (WY=s autobiography)
Box 7 F.1-8 a. Unsorted drafts, typescript and holograph
Box 8 F.1-6 b. Unsorted drafts, typescript and holograph
F.7 c. Ch. 1-3. Typescript, 49p.
F.8 d. Ch.4-6. Typescript, 88p.
F.9 e. Ch. 7-9. Typescript, 90p.
F.10 f. Ch. 10-12. Typescript, 57p.
2. ALLENBY=S LAST CAMPAIGN
Box 9 F.1 a. Holograph, 19p.
F.2 b. Typescript with carbon, 49p.
F.3-4 3. Unsorted draft material for textbook history of Russia.
Typescript with carbon
F.5 4. Suggestions and notes for book on Mideast for Yale
Institute of International Studies. Carbon and typescript,
39p.
F.6 5. Mixed draft material for ARAB LANDS AND STATES
OF WESTERN ASIA
Box 21 F.1-10 6. THE NEAR EAST. Various drafts
C. Radio Broadcasts
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F.7 1. 1938-1945
F.8 2. 1953-Feb. 1957
F.9 3. Feb. 1957-Dec. 1959
D. Lectures/Addresses
Box 10 F.1 1. Lecture ca. 1956 on Suez crisis. Typescript, 38p.
F.2 2. Lecture, 1928, before Woodman Institute, Dover, NH.
Typescript, 12p.
F.3 3. Talk at Stoneham, 1929. Holograph, 8p.
4. Talk at high school graduation, 1941. Carbon typescript,
9p.
5. Talk at Grenier Field Air Base, 1942. Typescript, 10p.
6. Address at New England History Teacher=s Association,
1942. Typescript, 4p.
7. Address. Typescript, 8p.
F.4 8. Sunday sermons. Corrected typescript pages
a. 7/3/27, 1p.
b. 7/10/27, 1p.
c. 7/17/27, 1p.
d. 7/24/27, 1p.
e. 7/31/27, 5p.
F.5 E. Notes
1. Comments on personalities of the Harris Institute. Carbon
typescript, 8p.
2. A Social Conception of Life. Holograph, 4p.
3. Notes and outline for Soviet history course. Holograph,
10p. Photocopy, 5p.
4. Notes and report to New England Assembly on the Middle
East proceedings, April 29-May 1, 1963. Holograph, 12p.
5. Notes on Baltow Declaration. Holograph, 2p.
6. Notes on Middle East Institute conference, 1962.
Holograph, 15p.
7. Quotations/notes from Jacques Maritain=s AOn the
Philosophy of History.@ Holograph, 4p.
8. Notes for book on Arab-Israeli conflict. Holograph, 5p.
F.6 F. Assorted verses by WY. Holograph, typescript and carbon
typescript
G. Reports by WY, Technical Advisor to American section of the
International Commission on Mandates in Turkey
F.7 1. Untitled report, Aug. 1918. Carbon typescript, 43p.
2. Recommendations as to the future disposition of Palestine,
Syria, and Lebanon. Carbon typescript, 10p.
F.8 3. Military establishment in and about Jerusalem. Carbon
typescript, 2p., March 2, 1917
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4. An Arab Empire, 12/18/18. Carbon typescript, 4p.
5. The Near East and the Western World. Carbon typescript,
18p., 12/16/18
6. A Report on Syria, Palestine, and Mount Lebanon. Carbon
typescript, 34p.
7. Syria. Carbon typescript, 14p. [first page missing]
F.9 8. Untitled report, June 1918. Carbon typescript, 43p.
9. Report #2, 11/15/17. Carbon typescript, 17p.
10. Report #3. Carbon typescript, 11p.
11. Report #4, 11/19/17. Carbon typescript, 11p.
12. Report #5, 11/26/17. Carbon typescript, 9p.
13. Report #6, 12/3/17. Carbon typescript, 16p.
14. Report #7, 12/10/17. Carbon typescript, 5p.
15. Report #8, 12/17/17. Carbon typescript, 9p.
16. Report #9, 12/24/17. Carbon typescript, 8p.
17. Report #10, 12/31/17. Carbon typescript, 8p.
18. Report #19, 3/18/18. Carbon typescript, 6p.
F.10 19. Report #20, 3/25/18. Carbon typescript, 14p.
20. Report #21, 4/1/18. Carbon typescript, 15p.
21. Report #22, 4/8/18. Carbon typescript, 16p.
22. Report #23, 4/15/18. Carbon typescript, 21p.
23. Report #24, 4/22/18. Carbon typescript, 12p.
24. Report #29, 5/27/18. Carbon typescript, 21p.
F.11 25. Report #31, 6/8/18. Carbon typescript, 12p.
26. Report #32, 6/17/18. Carbon typescript, 18p.
27. British Forces in Palestine, 9/3/18. Thermograph, 5p..
28. Wilson=s Attitude Towards a Jewish Commonwealth.
Typescript, 4p.
29. The Wahabites. Carbon typescript, 5p.
30. Report #33, 7/1/18. Carbon typescript, 21p.
F.12 H. Reviews by WY
F.13 I. Reviews about WY
F.14 J. Oriental Portraits. Holograph, 5p. and typescript, 4p.
F.15 K. Oriental Fables. Carbon typescript, 28p.
L. Manuscripts by other authors
Box 24 F.1 1. 3 papers by William Ernest Hocking
F.2-5 2. 6 papers by John Simmons
F.6 3. Paper by Elmer Berger
Box 25 F.1 4. Memo by Frank Maria
5. Paper by Robert John and Sami Hadawi
F.2 6. Paper by Julius Fohs
7. 2 papers by Isaiah Bowman
8. Paper by Floyd H. Black
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F.3 9. Paper by A. McPherson Yale
10. Paper by A. Donn Hesselhern
11. Paper by Martin Halabian
12. Paper by Paul Monroe
F.4 13. Paper by Hope Danielson
14. Paper by E.H. Byrne
F.5 15. Paper by L.M.C. von der Hoeven Loerherd
16. Paper by Kim Sam Kyu
17. Paper by Richard Pipes
18. Paper by Amin Banani
19. Paper by Akdes Kurat
F.6 20. Paper by James Brock Gidney
Box 26 F.1-3 21. Thesis by James Brock Gidney
F.3-6 22. 8 papers by Gare Lecompte
II. Printed Matter
A. By WY
Box 11 1. AA Media Quarrel with Liberalism,@ The Outlet, 10/15/32
2. ASome Geographical Features of Allenby=s Last Campaign,@ Bulletin of the Geographical Society, 10p.
3. AThe Non-Assimilation of Israel,@ Atlantic Monthly, Aug.
1922, 3p.
4. APalestine Partitioned,@ The New England Journal of Social
Studies, Oct. 1948, 2p.
5. AIslam versus Christianity,@ The North American Review,
Feb. 1923, 4p.
6. APalestine, An Interpretation,@ The Teacher, Dec. 1924, 5p.
7. ANovas Organizacoes Para o Deservelvimento Economico
dos Republicas Sulamericananas,@ Uniao Panamericana,
April 1945, 7p.
8. ACertain New Instrumentalities for Economic Development
in the South American Republics,@ Dept. of State Bulletin,
Nov. 12, 1994, 5p.
9. AThe Influence of Geography on Arab Nationalism,@ The
Journal of Geography,@ Dec. 1929, 8p.
10. AWanted-Social Misfits,@ The Nation=s Schools, Oct. 1937,
p.1
11. AWith Allenby in Palestine,@ Seventh Regiment Gazette,
April 1939, 4p.
12. AIs Education Something More than Schooling?@ The
Social Frontier, Dec. 1938, 2p.
13. AThe Use of Symbols in Teaching History,@ The Social
Studies, Feb. 1938, 2p.
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14. AThe Middle East Crisis,@ The New Hampshire Alumnus,
Jan. 1957, 2p.
15. APalestine,@ The Coast Artillery Journal, Jan.-Feb. 1939, 6p.
16. ANuevos Organismos para el fomente Economico en la
America Latina,@ Paraguayan industrial and commercial
magazine, Jan. 1946, 5p.
17. AIt was a phony war,@ Coast Artillery Journal, July-Aug.
1940, 2p.
18. APalestine: some aspects of the Military Problem,@ Infantry
Journal, Jan.-Feb. 1939, 6p.
19. AThe Greco-Italian Campaign,@ Coast Artillery Journal,
Jan.-Feb. 1941, 4p.
20. AThe Greco-Italian Campaign,@ Infantry Journal, Feb. 1941
Box 12 F.1-2 21. Newspaper articles, 1919-1971
Box 13 22. Reviews by WY
a. THE MIDDLE EAST IN WORLD AFFAIRS, The
American Historical Review, Jan. 1953, 2p.
b. THE PALESTINE YEARBOOK, The Middle East
Journal, Oct. 1947, 2p.
c. ENGLAND AND THE MIDDLE EAST, The
Middle East Journal, Fall 1956, 2p.
d. THE DESERT AND THE STARS, The Middle
East Journal, Winter 1956, 2p.
e. ISRAEL AND THE PALESTINE ARABS, The
Annals, Jan. 1959, 1p.
f. THE MIDDLE EAST, The Annals, Jan. 1960, 1p.
g. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA: A
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INQUIRY, The Annals,
Sept. 1956, 2p.
h. THE FIRST OTTOMAN CONSTITUTIONAL
PERIOD, The Annals, March 1964, 2p.
i. THE WELLS OF IBN SAUD, The Annals, July
1958, 2p.
j. GREECE: AMERICAN DILEMMA AND
OPPORTUNITY, The Annals, July 1952, 2p.
k. THE STRUGGLE FOR PALESTINE, The Annals,
Jan. 1951, 2p.
l. POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT IN TURKEY,
July 1971, 2p.
m. THE GREATNESS OF T.E. LAWRENCE, The
Yale Review, Summer 1939, 4p.
Box 14 n. FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE
ORGANIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF
17
OTTOMAN EGYPT, Modern History, March 1963,
1p.
o. A SHORT HISTORY OF LEBANON, The
American Historical Review, April 1966, 2p.
p. PRELUDE TO ISRAEL, The Middle East Journal,
Fall 1959, 2p.
q. MIDDLE EAST INDICTMENT, The Middle East
Journal, Winter 1959, 2p.
r. THE NEAR EAST IN HISTORY, The Middle East
Journal, Winter 1962, 2p.
s. THE REALITIES OF AMERICAN-PALESTINE
RELATIONS, The Annals, Jan. 1950, 2p.
t. NEAR EASTERN CULTURE AND SOCIETY,
The Annals, March 1952, 2p.
B. About WY
Box 12 F.3 1. Newspaper articles about WY, 1919-1964
F.4 2. Newspaper articles about WY, 1925-1939
Box 15 C. THE NONCONFORMIST by George Abbe. Bound, 306p.
III. Correspondence
A. 1917-1971
Box 15 F.1 McCain, H.J. TLS, July 24, 1917
Lansing, Robert CTL copy, Aug. 17, 1917
F.2 Jacobs, F.P. TLS, June 26, 1918
CTLS copy, June 26, 1918
Allenby, Edmund ANS, Sept. 8, 1918
ANS, Sept. 13, 1918
ANS, p/c, Sept. 13, 1918
ANS, Sept. 29, 1918
ANS, Dec. 20, 1918
F.4 ANS, p/c, Jan. 28, 1919
CTL, p/c, Jan. 28, 1919
CTL, p/c, Jan. 28, 1919
ALS, p/c, Jan. 28, 1919
F.11 Box of filmed letters to WY
Box 15 F.4 Grew, Joseph TLS, Oct. 30, 1919
F.6 Dulles, Allen TLS, Feb. 2, 1924
TLS, Feb. 18, 1924
TLS, May 22, 1924
F.8 Edih, Halide TLS, Feb. 16, 1927
Gillette, King C. TLS, April 27, 1927
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Coolidge, Archibald TLS, Aug. 3, 1927
Cary
F.10 Lawrence, T.E. Film, Oct. 22, 1929
Thermograph, Oct. 22, 1929
F.11 Hocking, William TLS, July 4, 1930
Ernest TLS, Aug. 16, 1930
Box 16 F.2 TLS, Dec. 27, 1936
F.11 TLS, Feb. 11, 1941
TLS, Feb. 17, 1941
TLS, March 20, 1941
TLS, Oct. 27, 1941
F.12 ANS, Jan. 25, 1942
TLS, May 23, 1942
Box 17 F.6 ANS, March 28, 1949
TLS, April 1, 1949
ANS, May 22, 1949
F.8 TLS, May 28, 1951
TLS, Aug. 14, 1951
F.9 TLS, May 31, 1952
F.10 TLS, Jan. 3, 1953
TLS, Jan. 28, 1953
ANS, May 5, 1953
TLS, Sept. 13, 1953
F.11 TLS, March 25, 1954
TLS, March 31, 1954
TLS, April 4, 1954
TLS, April 20, 1954
TLS, March 4, 1954
TLS, June 4, 1954
TLS, June 29, 1954
TLS, Dec. 3, 1954
F.12 TLS, April 17, 1955
TLS, Aug. 16, 1955
TLS, Sept. 27, 1955
ANS, Nov. 5, 1955
TLS, Nov. 25, 1955
F.13 TLS, April 5, 1956
TLS, April 24, 1956
TLS, June 8, 1956
TLS, Nov. 29, 1956
Box 18 F.1 ANS, Jan. 20, 1957
TLS, Jan. 24, 1957
TLS, Feb. 19, 1957
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TLS, Feb. 24, 1957
TLS, Feb. 25, 1957
TLS, Feb. 27, 1957
TLS, March 3, 1957
ANS, March 7, 1957
TLS, March 7, 1957
TLS, March 11, 1957
TLS, March 12, 1957
TLS, March 15, 1957
TLS, March 18, 1957
TLS, March 21, 1957
TLS, March 22, 1957
TLS, May 16, 1957
F.2 TLS, July 31, 1957
TLS, Oct. 1, 1957
F.3 TLS, May 2, 1958
F.4 TLS, Sept. 18, 1958
TLS, Sept. 28, 1958
TLS, Oct. 8, 1958
TLS, Nov. 23, 1958
TLS, Dec. 6, 1958
F.5 TLS, April 26, 1959
F.9 TLS, May 10, 1962
ANS, May 20, 1962
Box 19 F.1 TLS, Jan. 25, 1964
TLS, Jan. 29, 1964
TLS, Feb. 11, 1964
TLS, Feb. 17, 1964
TLS, Feb. 26, 1964
TLS, March 7, 1964
TLS, March 8, 1964
TLS, March 11, 1964
TLS, March 13, 1964
TLS, March 27, 1964
TLS, March 28, 1964
TLS, April 2, 1964
TLS, April 5, 1964
TLS, April 6, 1964
TLS, April 9, 1964
TLS, April 11, 1964
TLS, April 21, 1964
TLS, April 23, 1964
TLS, April 24, 1964
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TLS, April 26, 1964
TLS, May 3, 1964
TLS, May 10, 1964
TLS, May 17, 1964
TLS, May 23, 1964
TLS, May 26, 1964
TLS, June 1, 1964
TLS, June 6, 1964
TLS, June 9, 1964
TLS, June 11, 1964
TLS, June 12, 1964
TLS, June 13, 1964
TLS, June 17, 1964
TLS, June 18, 1964
F.2 TLS, July 27, 1964
TLS, July 31, 1964
TLS, Aug. 14, 1964
TLS, Aug. 20, 1964
TLS, Aug. 29, 1964
TLS, Sept. 7, 1964
TLS, Sept. 7, 1964
TLS, Sept. 26, 1964
F.3 TLS, Oct. 4, 1964
TLS, Oct. 8, 1964
TLS, Oct. 19, 1964
ANS, Oct. 19, 1964
TLS, Oct. 20, 1964
TLS, Oct. 24, 1964
TLS, Oct. 30, 1964
TLS, Nov. 5, 1964
TLS, Nov. 12, 1964
TLS, Nov. 18, 1964
TLS, Nov. 14, 1964
TLS, Nov. 20, 1964
TLS, Nov. 21, 1964
TLS, Nov. 25, 1964
TLS, Nov. 27, 1964
TLS, Dec. 4, 1964
TLS, Dec. 11, 1964
F.4 TLS, Jan. 4, 1965
TLS, Jan. 8, 1965
TLS, Jan. 9, 1965
TLS, Jan. 14, 1965
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TLS, Jan. 19, 1965
TLS, Jan. 21, 1965
TLS, Jan. 25, 1965
TLS, Jan. 31, 1965
TLS, Feb. 8, 1965
TLS, Feb. 9, 1965
TLS, Feb. 10, 1965
TLS, Feb. 11, 1965
TLS, Feb. 13, 1965
TLS, Feb. 15, 1965
TLS, Feb. 18, 1965
TLS, Feb. 20, 1965
TLS, Feb. 23, 1965
TLS, Feb. 27, 1965
TLS, Feb. 28, 1965
TLS, March 3, 1965
TLS, March 8, 1965
TLS, March 10, 1965
TLS, March 11, 1965
TLS, March 12, 1965
TLS, March 17, 1965
TLS, March 20, 1965
TLS, March 22, 1965
TLS, March 23, 1965
TLS, March 24, 1965
TLS, March 26, 1965
TLS, March 27, 1965
TLS, April 17, 1965
TLS, April 19, 1965
TLS, April 27, 1965
TLS, April 29, 1965
F.5 TLS, May 1, 1965
TLS, May 5, 1965
TLS, May 7, 1965
TLS, May 8, 1965
TLS, May 9, 1965
TLS, May 10, 1965
TLS, May 11, 1965
TLS, May 13, 1965
TLS, May 14, 1965
TLS, May 15, 1965
TLS, May 17, 1965
TLS, May 18, 1965
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TLS, May 21, 1965
TLS, May 22, 1965
TLS, May 24, 1965
TLS, May 27, 1965
TLS, May 29, 1965
TLS, June 1, 1965
TLS, June 3, 1965
TLS, June 9, 1965
TLS, June 10, 1965
TLS, June 12, 1965
TLS, June 18, 1965
TLS, June 26, 1965
TLS, June 30, 1965
F.6 TLS, July 11, 1965
TLS, July 16, 1965
TLS, July 20, 1965
ANS, July 20, 1965
TLS, July 21, 1965
TLS, July 25, 1965
TLS, July 28, 1965
TLS, July 29, 1965
TLS, July 31, 1965
TLS, Aug. 1, 1965
TLS, Aug. 3, 1965
TLS, Aug. 6, 1965
TLS, Aug. 8, 1965
TLS, Aug. 9, 1965
TLS, Aug. 22, 1965
F.7 TLS, Oct. 3, 1965
TLS, Oct. 12, 1965
TLS, Oct. 13, 1965
TLS, Oct. 24, 1965
TLS, Nov. 5, 1965
TLS, Nov. 10, 1965
TLS, Dec. 2, 1965
Box 2 0 F.1 TLS, Jan. 8, 1966
TLS, Jan. 14, 1966
TLS, Jan. 28, 1966
F.8 TLS, n.d.
Box 16 F.2 Thomas, Lowell TLS, March 30, 1936
F.9 TLS, May 4, 1939
TLS, May 12, 1939
F.10 TLS, April 10, 1940
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F.12 TLS, Jan. 26, 1942
Box 17 F.6 TLS, Nov. 21, 1949
Box 19 F.3 TLS, Nov. 20, 1964
Box 20 F.8 TLS, n.d.
Box 16 F.3 Englehardt, Fred TLS, Feb. 30, 1937
F.7 TLS, Dec. 20, 1938
F.9 TLS, May 3, 1939
F.6 Weizman, Chaim TLS, Sept. 14, 1938
F.8 Frankfurter, Felix TLS, March 16, 1939
F.11 TLS, June 4, 1941
F.10 Bowman, Isaiah TLS, April 26, 1940
Box 17 F.5 TLS, May 27, 1947
TLS, Dec. 9, 1947
TLS, March 19, 1948
TLS, May 4, 1948
F.6 TLS, May 16, 1949
Box 16 F.11 Edison, Charles TLS, March 28, 1941
TLS, Sept. 3, 1941
TLS, Sept. 20, 1941
F.12 TLS, Jan. 21, 1942
F.11 Marshall, George TLS, Aug. 15, 1941
TLS, Sept. 28, 1941
TLS, Oct. 10, 1941
F.12 Thomas, Elbert D. TLS, Jan. 26, 1942
Tohey, Charles TLS, Feb. 23, 1942
Berle, Adolf TLS, March 20, 1942
TLS, March 25, 1942
TLS, April 18, 1942
Box 17 F.1 TLS, July 31, 1942
TLS, Oct. 7, 1942
Walther, Victor TLS, Aug. 18, 1942
CTLS, Aug. 6, 1942
ANS, Aug. 6, 1942
TLS, Sept. 1, 1942
ANS, Sept. 2, 1942
TLS, Sept. 13, 1942
ANS, Oct. 17, 1942
F.2 Grosvenor, Gilbert TLS, March 17, 1942
F.3 MacLeish, Archibald TLS, Jan. 13, 1944
F.4 Stoke, Harold TLS, Jan. 17, 1945
Box 17 F.9 Kedourie, Elie ANS, Jan. 23, 1952
ANS, June 14, 1952
Box 18 F.4 ANS, Nov. 8, 1958
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Box 17 F.9 Lippman, Walter TLS, Feb. 12, 1952
Dulles, John Foster TLS, Feb. 19, 1952
Khadduri, Majid TLS, June 18, 1952 with carbon copy
TLS, July 3, 1952
TLS, Aug. 18, 1952
ANS, Sept. 24, 1952
TLS, Oct. 6, 1952
ANS, Oct. 13, 1952
ANS, Jan. 19, 1953
ANS, March 9, 1953
TLS, Aug. 3, 1953
Box 18 F.1 ANS, Feb. 21, 1957
Box 17 F.9 Thompson, Dorothy TLS, July 29, 1952
F.10 TLS, May 14, 1956
F.9 Fischer, Sydney ANS, Sept. 23, 1952
Box 18 F.1 TLS, May 23, 1957
Box 17 F.9 Harsch, Joseph ANS, May 5, 1953
F.10 Aldington, Richard TLS, Nov. 7, 1955
Bridges, Styles TLS, June 13, 1956
Metha, G.L. TLS, Oct. 11, 1956
Box 18 F.1 Merrow, Chester TLS, Feb. 21, 1957
Johnson, Eldon L. TLS, March 14, 1957
Bunche, Ralph TLS, April 19, 1957
F.3 TLS, Feb. 14, 1958
F.2 Hurewitz, J.C. TLS, Oct. 4, 1957
F.4 Sulzberger, Arthur TLS, Aug. 12, 1958
Box 20 F.2 TLS, June 6, 1967
Box 19 F.6 Fisher, W.B. ANS, Oct. 14, 1959
F.7 Kamel, Mostafa TLS, Aug. 9, 1960
F.8 Dimechkie, Nadim TLS, May 12, 1961
F.9 Husseini, Jemal ANS, p/c, Feb. 9, 1962
Monroe, Elizabeth TLS, Oct. 26, 1962
F.10 TLS, Jan. 11, 1963
TLS, March 15, 1963
Box 20 F.2 TLS, Nov. 2, 1966
F.4 TL, Feb. 20, 1968
TLS, April 30, 1968
TLS, Sept. 5, 1968
TLS, Sept. 30, 1968
TLS, Oct. 18, 1968
TLS, Oct. 26, 1968
F.5 TLS, April 21, 1969 with photocopy
TLS, May 16, 1969
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TLS, June 3, 1969
TLS, July 17, 1969
F.8 ANS, n.d.
Box 19 F.1 Fulbright, J.W. TLS, April 6, 1964
Box 19 F.2 Reston, James TLS, July 21, 1964
F.5 TLS, May 19, 1965
F.6 Abbe, George TLS, July 15, 1965
TLS, July 23, 1965
TLS, July 24, 1965
TLS, July 31, 1965
TLS, Aug. 31, 1965
TLS, Sept. 10, 1965
TLS, Sept. 27, 1965
Box 20 F.4 TLS, Dec. 8, 1968
F.5 TLS, Feb. 14, 1969
Box 19 F.7 Whitehall, Walter TLS, Nov. 25, 1965
Box 20 F.1 TLS, June 30, 1966
Kershaw, Alister TLS, May 20, 1966
F.2 Black, C.E. TLS, July 25, 1966
F.4 Harris, Fred TLS, Sept. 3, 1968
F.7 Harsch, Joseph TLS, Feb. 15, 1971
TLS, March 26, 1971
Drummond, Roscoe TLS, Feb. 17, 1971
TLS, March 24, 1971
F.8 Usting, A.L. ANS, n.d.
Storrs, Ronald TLS, n.d.
von Gumppenberg, ANS, n.d.
Johannes
Box 20 F.9 B. Correspondence from WY=s father, 1901-1902
F.10 C. Miscellaneous correspondence
Box 22 F.1-4 D. Correspondence with Walter Donnelly and U. of Michigan Press
Box 30 F.4 E. Correspondence of WY=s wife, Edith
IV. Personal Papers/Subject Files/Research
Box 22 F.5 A. Material on conference at Princeton, Oct. 24-25, 1952, Social
Science Research Council
F.6 B. Material on book project-maps of Russia. To be written by WY
and E.R. Ellingsworth [later abandoned]
F.7 C. Material on the financing of the Hocking-Yale project
F.8 D. WY=s royalty statements
F.9 E. Application material for a Guggenheim Fellowship
F.10 F. Material on conference at Univ. of Chicago, June 25-30, 1942
Box 23 F.1 G. Material on conference, Social Science Research Council, Oct.
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24-25, 1952
F.2 H. Materials on Morgenthau mission and other pieces concerning
peace agreement, 1917-1919
F.3 I. Materials on Syria, 1917-1919; includes:
1. Yale, William. TLS to Hampson Garry re: the Sykes-Picot
Agreement, April 30, 1918.
F.4 J. Materials on Syria coup d=etat, 1963
F.5-10 K. Assorted State Dept. memos, drafts, correspondence
Box 30 F.1 L. Material re: conference in honor of King Hussein
Box 30 F.2 M. Invitations
F.3 N. Material on U.N. conference on international organizations
F.5 O. Notices of WY=s speaking engagements and a typescript record of
speaking appearances, 1938-1941
F.6 P. UNH and State Dept. documents of WY re: salary, retirement, etc.
Box 27 V. Papers, legal documents, correspondence, etc. belonging to WY=s in-laws
VI. Memorabilia
Box 28 F.1 A. Citations
F.2 B. Photographs
F.3 C. Newspaper clippings
F.4 D. Travel documents
F.5 E. Army documents
F.6 F. WY=s will
G. WY=s wife=s will
H. WY=s genealogy
Box 29 I. Geographical volume
J. Class yearbook
K. Address book
L. Transit book
M. 2 diaries
N. 1 historical volume
Box 30 O. Report card-1903
P. General Archives Administration certificate
Q. Note from Boston Athenaeum
R. Poem by Yale roommate
S. Birthday poem, 8/6/42, by Rudolf Morris to WY
T. George Abbe verse
U. Arab postcards
V. Card signed by Lowell Thomas
W. Mrs. James A. Garfield=s calling card
X. Elizabeth Monroe=s account of Emir Feisal=s and Edmund
Allenby=s meeting in Damascus
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Y. WY=s preparation sheets before talk with Israeli consul
Z. List of prominent Syrians interviewed by WY in 1919
AA. Contract with Prentice-Hall, Inc.
BB. Facsimile of T.E. Lawrence=s handwriting
CC. Brass bookends
DD. Cooking pot
EE. Tin box
FF. Red crayon
GG. Rubber stamp
HH. Sharpening stone
Box 30 II. Memo pad
JJ. Composition book
Packages:
-five large framed photographs
-three large unframed photographs
-one framed sketch
-one small framed photograph
-1 leather briefcase
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Preliminary Listing
I. Printed Materials. Box 31 A. “Journal of International Affairs,” 1965. [Loose] B. “Middle East Journal,” Autumn, 1963. C. “The Arab World,” September 1969. D. “Issues,” Winter, 1965-1966. E. “Bostonia,” Fall, 1964. F. Photocopies re: Ann Bowdown. [F. 1] G. Course outlines for HI561: Soviet History. H. Copies of Topic I for History 65 re: Near East. [F. 2] I. “Arab News and Views,” 1964-1965. [F. 3] J. Map of Arabia. [F. 4] K. Clippings re: Middle East. L. “Arab News and Views,” 1967. M. “St. Antony’s College, Oxford: Report for 1969 on the Private Papers Collection.” N. “United Nations Annual Report on Palestine Refugees Issued,” 1964. O. “American Middle East Rehabilitation, Inc. Minutes of Executive Committee Meeting,” 1964-1965. P. Clippings re: USSR economy, 1961-1964. [F. 5] Q. Clippings re: Nazi reach for oil in the Caucuses. [F. 6] R. Course outline for HI582. S. Clippings re: Israel and Arab conflict, 1957-1959. [F. 7]
II. Manuscripts. A. “Impact of the Israel-Arab Conflict in the United States,” by unidentified author, article. B. “Some Comments and Greetings Sent to our Fifteenth Annual Conference by Distinguished Men and Women in Many Walks of Life,” by WY, speech.
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I. Printed Materials. Box 32 A. “St. Antony’s College Report for 1966 on The Private Papers collection.” [F. 1]
II. Correspondence. A. TLS, ALS, includes letters to Dr. Howard B. Gotlieb, Judge Phillip
Talbot, n.d. III. Manuscripts. A. By Others. 1. “Zionism on the Defensive.” by Elmer Berger. 2. “The Basis in American and International Public Law for American Opposition to Zionism.” [F. 2] 3. “Chapter 2: The Problem of National Integration,” book fragment by Michael C. Hudson. [F. 3] 4. “Arab and Israeli Conflict- A Challenge to Leadership.” by John H. Davis. IV. Financial Materials. A. Forms re: estate of Burchard W. Yale, 1966. V. Research Materials. A. Re: Middle East peace process and Zionism. [F. 4]
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I. Manuscripts A. By WY, TS unless noted.
Box 33 1. “Some Reflections on the Arab Refugees.” [F. 1] 2. “Near and Middle Eastern Oil and Security.” 3. “Some Reflections on the Arab Refugees.” 4. “Impact of the Israel-Arab Conflict in the United States. 5. “Program Current Affairs: Taking Stock.” [F. 2] 6. “The Palestine Situation.” [F. 3] 7. “The Egyptian Crisis.” 8. “Peace or War: Depends on the U.S.” 9. Transcripts of radio broadcasts re: Arab-Israeli Conflict. 10. “Professor William Ernest Hocking and the Arab Jewish Conflict.” [F. 4]
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I. Printed Materials. Box 34 A. “Outline for House Bill HI364.” [F. 1] B. “Infantry Journal,” 1939. C. “A Survey of American Interests in the Middle East.” D. Map of the World. E. Journals re: political science/international relations, 1945-1969. [F. 2] F. Journals re: political science, 1951-1960. [F. 3] G. Clippings, 1951. H. “The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,” 1951, 1960.
II. Correspondence. A. Personal, includes ALS, 1965.
III. Manuscripts. A. Fragments re: William Ernest Hocking.
IV. Research Materials. A. Re: Palestine policy. [F. 4]
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I. Printed Materials. Box 35 A. Clippings re: Middle East/Arab Conflict, 1941-1958. [F. 1] B. Article re: Captain Yale in Turkey, 1919. [F. 2] C. Map of the war in Europe. [F. 3] D. “The Action Committee on American Arab Relations: Yearbook: 1964-1965.” E. Clippings re: Munich Pact and Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1938-1953. F. Clippings re: Middle East conflict, 1938-1953. [F. 4] G. “A Refugee Speaks out.” II. Research Materials. A. Notes re: Palestine and Saudi Arabia. [F. 5] B. Notes re: Saudi Arabia. [F. 6] C. Notes re: Palestine settlement. [F. 7] III. Manuscripts. A. Book reviews, by WY, TS.
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I. Correspondence. Box 36 A. ALS, 1970. [F. 1] II. Research Materials. 1. Notes re: Middle East, Palestine. [F. 3-6] 2. Notes re: Palestine settlement listings; Kuwait. [F. 7] III. Manuscripts. A. By WY, TS unless noted. 1. “The United States Foreign Policy.” 2. “The Department of State and the Formulation of a Palestine Policy.” 3. “Impact of the Israel-Arab Conflict in the United States.” [F. 8-9] 4. “The Security of the State of Israel.”
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I. Printed Materials. Box 37 A. HI-364 course outlines. [F. 1]
B. “Memorandum on: Palestine: A Solution to its Immediate Problem,” Council on Foreign Relations, 1944.
C. “United Nations Summary Data on Assistance to the Palestine Refugees.”
D. 1937 Political map of the world. E. Newspaper clippings, 1947-1969. [F. 2] F. “Muslim Peoples of the USSR,” bibliography. G. “Issues,” Winter, 1965-66. H. “Boston University Graduate Journal,” Fall, 1967.
II. Manuscripts. A. By WY, TS unless noted. 1. “Proposal for Middle East Studies Program at University of New Hampshire,” April, 1966. 2. Drafts of articles re: The Middle East, holograph. 3. “Anglo-American Committee Reports,” draft, 1946. [F. 3] 4. Unidentified draft fragments re: England, Middle East. 5. “Egypt, A Problem of Africa,” 1935. [F. 4] 6. “Reminiscences of Allenby’s Last Campaign,” fragment. 7. “The Process of Change in the Near East,” fragment. 8. Handwritten drafts of articles re: Middle East, World War II. III. Research Materials. A. Photocopies of articles re: Israel. B. Notes on Israel. C. Chapter outline of “The Arab Lands and States of Western Asia.” [F. 5] D. Bibliographic notes. IV. Manuscripts. A. By WY, TS unless noted. 1. “The Security of the State of Israel,” multiple drafts. 2. “The Republic of Syria,” article.
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I. Printed Materials. Box 38 A. House bill HI364 course outlines. [F. 1]
II. Research Materials. A. Notes re: bibliography for Middle East. B. Source material on Syria. [F. 2] C. Listing of correspondence for WY.
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I. Correspondence. Box 39 A. To and from WY, 1965. [F. 1]
II. Manuscripts. A. “Impact of the Israel-Arab Conflict in the United States.” [F. 2] B. “Shall Red China Be Admitted to the U.N.?” C. “The Significance of Dictatorship.” D. “The Phoney War.”
III. Printed Materials. A. Newspaper clippings re: Middle East, 1945-1976. B. Photocopies of newspaper clippings re: book reviews of WY book, NEAR EAST, 1959-1969. [F. 3]
IV. Manuscripts. A. By WY, TS.
1. “The Near East,” chapter outline. [F. 4] 2. “The Arab Land States of East Asia.” 3. Outlines of various works on the Middle East.
V. Research Materials. A. Listing of WY materials. [F. 5] B. Hand drawn maps of Russia/Middle East. [F. 6]
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10/26/09 Preliminary Listing
Added to Box 39
I. Correspondence. A. Personal to WY, may include holograph explanatory notes by WY.
1. Re: British Commission in Palestine, includes: a. Balfour, Arthur. TL to Viscount Samuel, 3/31/19. b. Monroe, Elizabeth. TLS to WY re: provenance of Arthur Balfour
letter of 3/31/09. 2. ALS from “Smitty” re: Spanish Civil War, Mar. 1937. 3. Radcliffe, Mary. TLS re: LIFE OF A NON-CONFORMIST by George
Abbe, 9/27/64. B. Personal to/from WY and George Abbe; includes printed book excerpt by
George Abbe. 1. 3 TLS from George Abbe to WPY, 6/15/65-7/2/65. 2. AL from WY to George Abbe, 6/24/65; ALS, 6/25/65.