Record Group 2 of the Agricultural Development Council collection primarily contains Fellowship files, administrative records of the Fellowship Program, Core Program files, records of both the Regional Research and Training Program (RRTP) and the Research and Training Network (RTN) as well as conference, seminar and workshop files and papers. Of particular note, there is also a small volume of Board of Trustees files and Field Office Staff reports.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit institution dedicated to fostering the arts of opera, music, dance, drama, and arts education. Its objective is not only to exist as a physical place where the arts are created and performed, but also to promote and facilitate access to the arts to as wide an audience as possible.
This collection of photographs contains indivdiual and group portraits of JDR 3rd and family, as well as informal and candid shots. Also documented are JDR 3rd's Asia activities primarily in Japan, philanthropic activities and events, travel, and a small selection of images of JDR 3rd with various dignitaries.
The papers of John D. Rockefeller 3rd (1906-1978), document Rockefeller's life and philanthropic activities. They provide information on his education; relationships with family, friends, and business associates; travels; and social concerns, including his lifelong involvement in four major areas: population, Asia, philanthropy, and the arts. The records document his concern for the projects and institutions he initiated and developed.
David Lelewar's files pertain specifically to the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future and consist of transcripts of Commission hearings, copies of contract research, and correspondence concerning the organization of the Commission and the publication of its final report.
The Joan Dunlop papers document her work as serving as an associate in the office of the Rockefeller Family and Associates from 1971-1979. This is not a collection of her personal papers.
These records document John E. Harr's tenure as associate to John D. Rockefeller 3rd, from 1967 to 1978. He worked on writing and research projects for Mr. Rockefeller, such as planning for his book on the future of philanthropy/the third sector in the United States.
The collections contains correspondence, memoranda, chronological files and a variety of meeting records, as well as documentation of the long-standing professional contacts and relationships fostered by Porter McKeever and John D. Rockefeller 3rd.