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Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Rockefeller Boards, Series O, 1899-1961

21.09 Cubic Feet

The Boards represented in this series are the most important philanthropies that have been developed from the Rockefeller fortune: the Bureau of Social Hygiene; the China Medical Board of the Rockefeller Foundation and its successor, the China Medical Board, Inc.; the Davison Fund; the General Education Board; the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial; the Rockefeller Brothers Fund; the Rockefeller Foundation; the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now known as Rockefeller University); the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission; the Sealantic Fund; and the Spelman Fund of New York.

Rockefeller Foundation records, administration, program and policy, SG 3.1 and SG 3.2, 1910-2000

117.67 Cubic Feet

This material consists of administrative and program and policy information in the form of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports.

Rockefeller Foundation records, China Medical Board records, RG 4, 1913-1929

36.64 Cubic Feet

Primarily documents appropriations, with a small selection of financial records and audiovisual materials.

Rockefeller Foundation records, field offices, Ankara, Turkey, RG 6, SG 19, 1968-1978

6.62 Cubic Feet

The Mideast Wheat Research and Training Project records contain general correspondence and administrative documents pertaining to the Turkish wheat stations and the various foundations and institutions connected to wheat research in Turkey during the 1970s. Correspondence, reports, and printed material detail the Center's wheat research work and plant breeding and its interactions with Turkish authorities and with other agricultural institutes and university agronomists. This collection documents the day-to-day work of the Center; for materials regarding the establishment and administration of the Wheat Research Center one should consult the files on Turkish Wheat Research in the Rockefeller Foundation project files, RG 1, Accession 83, Series 105 (804).

Rockefeller Foundation records, field offices, Mexico, RG 6, SG 13, 1943-1965

26.98 Cubic Feet

The records include correspondence, conference proceedings, financial materials, annual reports, fellowships material, officers diaries, and personnel records.

Rockefeller Foundation records, field offices, New Delhi, India, RG 6, SG 7, 1935-1978

57.14 Cubic Feet

The New Delhi Field Office records (RG 6.7) of the Rockefeller Foundation Archives document the operation of the office and the programs it administered in the medical, agricultural, and social sciences. The records span the dates 1935 to 1976, but 90% of the record group dates from the period 1956 to 1973 and relates to the Indian Agricultural Program (IAP), operated by the RF's Natural Sciences and Agriculture Division. The IAP records provide a comprehensive account of the RF's role in establishing an international collaborative program of technical assistance. They also constitute an important source for the study of the history of modern agriculture and agricultural education in India.

Rockefeller Foundation records, field offices, Paris, RG 6, SG 1, 1935-1976, undated

53.08 Cubic Feet

The International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation maintained an office in Paris from 1917 as the headquarters for the work of the Commission for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in France. In 1922, anticipating the transfer of the tuberculosis work to the French, and the expansion of work in Europe, the Board agreed to share space and administrative expenses with the Rockefeller Foundation's Division of Medical Education. The Nursing Survey of the IHB was to be carried on from the same location. Other administrative units of the Foundation concerned with work in Europe used the same office.

Rockefeller Foundation records, general correspondence, RG 2, 1924-1939, 1924-1939

74.49 Cubic Feet

Correspondence of The Rockefeller Foundation consists principally of material not directly connected with an institutional grant. It includes: inter-office memoranda, correspondence between field officers and the home office, extracts from officers' diaries, forms and other material relating to fellowships; casual requests for information, employment, or aid; printed matter and letters of abuse received by the Foundation. As such, the General Correspondence provides insight into the day-to-day workings of the Foundation.