Correspondence of Walter M. Kotschnig during his years with the Department of State and the United Nations, 1937-1977, bulk 1948-1972

Scope and content:

Most of Kotschnig's correspondence from his years with the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations Economic and Social Council remained with the Department of State. This series contains personal or unclassified correspondence from these years (circa 2320 items), including correspondence with: Ragnar Arnesen (UN Fund for Drug Abuse Control), Senator William Benton, George Bush, James Frederick Green, Elizabeth (Brad) Heffelfinger, Charles A. Judd (League of Nations Union), Vladimir Kuševic, Durward V. Sandifer, Carl W. A. Schurmann, Gilbert E. Yates, as well as correspondence concerning ECAFE (Economic Council for Asia and the Far East) and UNIDO (United Nations International Symposium on Industrial Development).

Arrangement:

Arranged alphabetically.

Physical facet:
585 folders

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