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75 Years of Bringing
the World To Denver
In the Beginning…
“In 1937, the CFR came up with the idea for 'Committees on Foreign Relations,' which would be established in various major cities around the country, for the "serious discussion of international affairs by leading citizens in widely separated communities." Between 1938 and 1940, Francis P. Miller organized these mini-Councils with funding from the Carnegie Corporation, to better influence thinking across the country. John W. Davis said after World War II that these committees had "provided an avenue for extending the Council to every part of the country." These CFR subsidiaries were established in 38 cities: Albuquerque, Atlanta, Billings, Birmingham, Boise, Boston, Casper, Charlottesville, Chicago (the most prominent), Cleveland, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Louisville, Miami, Nashville, Omaha, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (ME), Portland (OR), Providence, Rochester, St. Louis, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Tucson, Tulsa, Wichita, and Worcester.”
The Council on Foreign Relations, Modern History Project
Francis P Miller
Ben M Cherrington
Text taken from: The Social Science foundation of the University of Denver 1926-1951, A Personal Reminiscence, Ben M Cherrington,
Quigg Newton Jr.Hudson Moore Jr..
Lee Casey
1941
1941 DCFRText taken from: Some Regional Views on Our Foreign Policy,
Council on Foreign Relations, 1941
Speakers and Guests:
The Modern Era
1970s & 1980s
Zbigniew
Brzezinski
Ambassador William H Sullivan
Ambassador
Jack
Matlock
Gen. Maxwell
Taylor
Amd. Stanfield
Turner
David Rockefeller
Arnold
Weber
Paul H. Nitze
1990s
Andreas Van Agt
Prime Minister of the
Netherlands
Reza Pahlavi II
Son of the
former Shah of
Iran
Robert Gallucci
McGeorge Bundy
Katherine Kelleher
Chester
Crocker
Barbara
Franklin
Lawrence
Korb
Michael Krepon
Strobe Talbott
Lloyd Axworthy
Canadian Minister
of Foreign Affairs
Lech Walesa
Former
President of
Poland
Bard O’Neill
Rep. Claudine
Schneider
2000s
Elizabeth
Pond
Amasador
Thomas E.
Graham
Jr.
James
Rosenau
Kenneth Waltz
Henry
Sokolski
Jurgen
Chrobog
German
Ambassador
to the U.S
Gary Hart
2010s
Helen Thorpe
Ambassador
Christopher
Hill
Victor Asal
Deborah Avant
Thomas
Fingar
Nader Hashemi
Amory
Lovins
David Kaye
Gen. George
Casey
Prestigious Membership:
Then and Now
Benjamin F. Stapleton
Josef
Korbel
Judge
Sidney
Brooks
William Stanfill
William J.
Sims
Outreach and Action
Sponsors and Fellowships
• The Earl O. Hogue Fellowship
• The Paul Viotti Fellowship
Our Greatest Strength:
Our Members
2014
Never Has the World Impacted Denver So
Profoundly
Never Has Denver More Impacted the World
Looking to Start the Next 75 Years of
Bringing the Best Insight on the World to
Denver