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The diary is arranged by interview and visit. Weaver holds discussions with professionals in the fields of natural and agricultural sciences. He takes a trip to East Asia to survey agriculture programs and maize projects.
Organized according to interview and visit, Harrar discusses projects and proposals with professionals in the field of agricultural sciences. The Agricultural Sciences Program is focused on aiding research and teaching; continue operating current programs and grants to other agencies in support of long range relations to the future food supply of the world. He is involved in the progress of RF programs, selection of fellows and field staff officers, and developments of new research. The developments of the Mexican and Colombian Agricultural Program are detailed. Organization begins for RF agricultural assistance in Puerto Rico. Harrar tours Asia to assess agricultural development.
James G. McDonald papers, 1838-1972, bulk 1914-1962 20 linear feet
Herbert H. Lehman Papers, 1878-2002, bulk 1930-1963 607 linear feet
Max M. Laserson Papers, 1900-1951 3 linear feet
Arthur A. Goren Papers, 1834-2010, bulk 1900-2010 4.5 linear feet
The collection contains copies of articles and photocopies of archival material used for research, drafts of speeches and manuscripts, handwritten and typed research notes, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and teaching and course material such as syllabi, readings, notes, and bibliographies. These materials were gathered by Goren between approximately 1960 and 2005, as he conducted research in, wrote about, and taught American Jewish history at universities in the United States and Israel.
ESCO Fund Committee Inc. records, 1941-1986 30 linear feet
Files of the ESCO Fund Committee, Inc. and its related foundations ESCO Foundation for Palestine and ESCO, Friends, Inc. The files contain correspondence, reports, clippings, Board minute books, photographs and ESCO publications. Among the correspondence are Stephen Wise, Theodore Kolleck, Ernest Bloch, and Leonard Bernstein. The collection also includes papers relating to Frank and Ethel Cohen's personal (i.e., non-ESCO) Zionist and Jewish interests.