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Rockefeller Foundation records, general correspondence, photographs, RG 2, 1958-1990, 1958-1990

4.56 Cubic Feet

Comprised of photographs separated from the paper collection at the time of micfofilming.

Population Council records, Central Files, Accession 2, RG 2, Series 1 to Series 4, 1941, 1957-1983, bulk bulk 1966-1977

384.69 Cubic Feet

The records of the Population Council document its day-to-day operation as an organization that, among other activities, evaluated and administered grants; sponsored conferences of scholars in the field of population control; and provided advice to individuals, private institutions, and governments concerned with population. There is some material relating to major policy decisions of the Council. There are also letters and reports from scientists involved in medical research and from Council staff members and representatives involved in family planning activities abroad.

Rockefeller Foundation records, Photographs, Series 100-1000, circa 1905-1980

88.25 Cubic Feet

This collection is entirely made up photographs which document the activities of the Rockefeller Foundation during the years 1905-1980.

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.

Rockefeller Foundation records, general correspondence, RG 2, 1947-1951, 1947-1951

76 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.

Rockefeller Foundation records, general correspondence, RG 2, 1952-1957, 1952-1957

140.46 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.