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Report examines the strengths and weaknesses of international development institutions, with focus given to the United Nations.
Correspondence of Wilgus with officials of various railroads in the United States and Canada regarding a study undertaken by Wilgus at the instance of Dr. James T. Shotwell and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The study was of "the railway interrelations of the United States and Canada with a view to setting forth the extent to which they play a part in the comity and well-being of the two nations." Also, various statistical and other reports submitted to Wilgus, correspondence with Shotwell and others, notes taken while working on the project, and galley and page proof of the published work RAILWAY INTERRELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA (Yale University Press, 1937).
William Eleroy Curtis letters, 1888-1892 0.5 linear feet
The letters are largely from persons prominent in public affairs, politics and/or Pan American Relations, including many members of Congress. The material is mounted in a single volume.
"Ford Foundation Board of Trustees Future Program Planning Project, 1976." --T.p.
Intermestic relations between North America, Latin America and Cuba.
Contains a one-page memorandum from John Bresnan to Franklin A. Thomas, et al., introducing the following three reports: "China Impressions" by Gerald L. Curtis, professor of political science and Japanese studies at Columbia University, "Beijing Meeting,
Human Rights