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Papers of
CHARLES W. TAUSSIG
1928-1948
Accession Number: 51-143
I The papers were donated to the Library by Mrs. Charles W. Taussig. This material is subject to copyright restrictions under Title 17 of the U.S. Code.
· Quantity: 65 feet (approximately 130,000 pages )
Restrictions: Mater.ial which might be used to embarrass, harass or injure living persons has been closed.
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Taussig, Charles W. Papers, 1928-1948
AGENCY liFSThlC'I'IONS
SECliRITY CLASSIFIED OOCUMEN"TS
This collection contains documents that are restricted in accordance V'rith Executive Order 10501 as amended.
OONOR RESTRICTIONS
Certain papers in this collection are restricted on the instructions of the donor.
"That the staff of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library undertakes to go through the papers immediately after their arrival at the Library, and to segregate those that it is not proper to open for research purposes at this time. These segregated papers are to be kept in a 11restricted'1 status until such time as it becomes proper to make them available, in whole or in part, for research purposes. 11
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Group No. 26.
PAPERS OF G~~S W. TAUSSIG, 1928-1948.
These records (168 boxes, 2? VQls.: 54 cu. ft., with indexes and
outlines) consist of correspondence, memorandas, reports 1 nel'Spaper clipping!! 1
and other papers of Charles w. Ta.useig1 New York City 1.ndustrlalist, and relate
primarily to his public career as economic adviser in the administrations of
F'ranklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-45, and the first administration of Harry s. Truman.
From the early days of the "New Deal" until his death on May 9, 1948, he occupied
important posts in the domestic and foreign fields of government. He was one of the
six original members of the rtbrain trust", chairman of the National Advisory Com
mittee of the National Youth Administration, a member of the President's Council
for the Virgin Islands, chairman of the u.s. Commission to study Social and
Economic Conditions in the British West Inctlee, co-chairman of the Anglo-
American Co:amission (known after 1945 as the Caribbean Comr.rl.ssioa), and chair-
em of the u.s. Section of the Caribbean Commission fi'Qm January 1946 untU Kay
9 1 1948. In 1945 President Roosevelt appointed him to th~ u.s. delegation to the
United Nations Conference on Interaational Organization which convened in San
Francisco on April 251 1945. During the first administration of President Tru-
man he continued to act as ~conomic adviser on matters affecting the Caribbean
area. Uost of the papers in this group cover the acti~ties described above
and at the same time document important national developnente in the internal and
extern~ affair of the United Statee during the years between 1932 and 1948•
Tnere are, however, other papers in this group which relate to his private interests
especially his businese affairs as President of the American Molasses Compaqy
and its s~veral subsidiaries and his collector'~ interests in arts and literature.
The materials are organized to correspond With hi s major intereets in and out
of government as follows:
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(A.) "Yout~ Files" includes corre~pondenoe and related papers pertaining
to Mr. Taussig's 1110rk as chairi:l&ll of the President's Adviso:ry Cormnitt,ee and the
broader aepects of the NYA in the operation of the national, state, Md local
program&; papers relating to non-governmental youth movements and organizations
such as the Affiliated Young Democrats, the American Student Union, the Ameri-
can Youth Congress 1 and the World Youth Ccngrees; papers relating to the White
Hou:!e Conference( a) on Children in a ~mocracy in which Mr. Taussig plliyed an
"-.; -important part; memoranda of conversations held with F. D. R. and other public
and private p49rsons who were actively 1.nterested in youth problems; reports
received from NYA official.B and from other sources on youth needs, yout~'l pro-
jects, and youth movements, various copies and drafts of Mr. Taussig's speeches,
ractl.o broa.dcasts, and published articles; and miscellaneous printed materials
consisting of press releases, reports, and publications of youth organizations,
19.34~. 'Arranged alphabetic&l.ly by subject. 25 boxes. 1 bound volu.?fte•
(B.) "General Files" includes correspondence and other papers diversified
in subject and type. Included is politicai correspondence relating to ~:ew York
State and national politics (1933-~~) ~d correspondenc~ relating to the national
campaign of 1944; correspondence relating to the WQrld Economic Cunfer~nc. (1933)
to which Taussig was technical adviser to th~ u.s. d~legation; confidential ro-
porta from the American Embassy in Derlln on German Labor Camps; correspondence
1'fi th prominent leaders in the "N~lf Deal" such as Adolph Berle, Jr., Jerome Frank,
Raymond Mo~ley 1 and Rexford Guy TugwellJ drafts and texts of speech materj al
prepared by Mr. Taussig for F. D. R. in the campaign of 1932; drafts of mag•,...
7.1ne article• and other writings together with correspondence with publis hcra;
papers relating to his collect.orfs interests in prints, etch.ings, and works of,
history on the early rum tr~de in colonial America; correspondence and related
papers pertaining to membership in org~~zations includine Americans for Demo-
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cratic Action, the Fcreign Policy Association, National Institute of Public
Affairs, National PlanD.ing Commission, and Town Hall; copies of speeches and
radio addresses made by Mr. Taussig on the subjects of the depression, "New
Deal~, recovery, and world trade; ~nd correspondence with officials in the
Departments of Agrivulture, ~mmerce and Interior, especially on topics arising
from the decline in world sugar prices and the revival of agriculture, trsde and
indu.stry in the United States and it8 Caribbean posse~::;iol'Uie 1932-48. Arranged
alphabetically by subject with sub-topical divisions. 17 boxes.
(C.) "Caribbean Files" contains materials reJ.ating to the van ous oommissiona
appointed by the United States, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands to
study and make recommendations for the reform of economic, social, and political
conditions in the West Indies. Included is correspondence with government
officials in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico including important exchanges
With Paul :~A:. Pearson (1933-35) and Laurence Cramer (19.35•41) Governors of the
Islanda and with Rexford Guy Tugwell, Governor of Puerto Rico (1941-46);
eorre~pondence with F. D. R., Cordell Hull, and British colonial and home
officials in regard to the organization, operation and recommendations of the
various Cari:'B>bean Comnissions and Councils; extenaj ve correspondence wj.th Sir
Frank Stockdale, eo-chairman of the Anglo-American Caribbean Coumission and
chairman of the BM.tish Section of the Caribbean Commission, on both official.
and p~rsonal matters; about 100 photostats of selected historical. documents re
lating to the formation and work of the Anglo~American Commission and the Cari
bbean Commission (and out-growth of the Anglo-American Commission and expanded to
include France and the Netherland&) and theee include, among other document,,
communications to and from President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Adolph Berle,
Jr., Cordell Hull, Sir Frank Stockdal•, Sumner Welles, and other u. s. and
foreign officiala as well as records of some interesting convereatio~ held with
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Anthony Eden, Lord Halifax, Cordell Hull, and Sumn~r Welles; s.nd a quantity of
miscellaneous official and personal correspondence ~lating chiefly to personnel,
social rn11tters, and routin~ business connected with actnin:istrative mattors.
uther 1.mportant docWMnts in this f·Ue are report., o.f t.he various comndss16n• and
council• made to F. D. R. and the Department of State, amonc these is a report
of the u. s. Commission to Study Social ~~d Economic Conditions of the British
west Indies (179 P• typescript) 1940 and a report of his trip to London made in
1942 to consult with British officials on the formation of the Anglo-American
Caribbean Commission; a memorandum of conversations with F. D. R. on Caribbean
problems in 1944; and papers relating to Caribbean problems generally and in
cluding correspondence with Jefferson Caffrey, Laurence Duggan, Sumner welles,
and other Department of State official~ 1 particularly on Cuban problems relating
to sugar quotas, ba.nld.ng, reciprocal tariff agreements, and internal !i»litical
disturbances. Additional papers located in this file are press releasee by the
Caribbean Office in the Department of State J reports and minutes of meetings of
successive west Indies Conferences held bet~en 1942 and 1948; biographical
sketches of Mr. Taussig; and other papers. Arranged alphabetically by subjects
1d th sub-topical di 'Visions. 22 boxes •
(D.) A file of documents relating t o the united Nations Conference on
International Organization. Included are photostatic copies of original docu
ments (most of the original documents are probably on file in the Archivea of the
Department of State) and consisting primarily of correspondence with President
Harry S. Truman, S~cretary of State Edward Re Stettiniua 1 Secretary of the In
terior, Harold Ickes, and other executive heads in regard to u. s. policy on
the que~tion of Trusteeship for Dependent Ar~&aJ draft reports on Trusteeship
sent~ President1iuman; and records of conversations held ldth other u.s. and
foreign delegates and adviser3. Printed materials compose the bulk of materials
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in this file and include th~ final and preliminary drafts of the u. s. delegates
en propos~ls that were to go before the committees; precis of committee pro
ceedings; report of committees and commissions; back~round materiala for TruateeR
ahip over Dependent treas; Minutea of Meetings of CommiasioA 2 (Truat8eahip
Syat.m); Summary Reports of the Meeting of Commission 3 (Seourity Council);
cumulative lieta of committe•• and membera of committees, and other publications,
report•, and digests regarding the Dumbarton Oaks Propos ala and Trusteeship
system. 1944-45• Generally arranged by Commission md Conmit.tee and thereunder
chrenolegical:Q-. 23 boxes. 4 volumes.
(E.) A number of small files containing materials which are very similar
to the papers in the main files whj_ch have been described above. Included are:
(1) copiea of speeches made by Mr. TaUBsig and other persona in the government
service aa nll u oopiea of his radio addresses and published artiolss, 1932-44
(these are duplicatea; other copies are lecated in the "Genftral Files•) 1 box;
(2) a working draft of his novel, Rum, Romance, and Rebellion, published in
1928 (various other drafts plus correspondence are located in the "General
Files") 1 box; (3) a file of personal correspondence -..hich is concerned with his
club affiliations, his membership in community organizations, and miacellaneoua
social engagements, but containing ala~ a printed report of the ~ Pearl
Harbor Board and a report by the Navy Court of Inquiry on the disaster at Pearl
Harbor 1 2 hexes; ( 4) reports of the International Labor Conference h~ld in
Montreal in 1944, 1 boxJ and (5) outlines and l18te prepared by Mr. Tauseig
giving location~~, descriptions, and abstract:. of materiala in the files.
(F.) Diary and Appointment books kept by Mr. Taussig and hie secretary
containing a day by day record of engagements and notes of his activities for
the period beginning December 9, 1936 and ending on ~ay 9, J948. 15 volse
in one box.
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(G.) An exterusi ve file of newspaper clippings (loose and mounted) consti
tute t.he remainder of the materials. Items represented in t.he collection art~~
from newspaper• in the United States, the Caribbean Republics and Dependenci~e,
and the press of Great Britain and Canada. Some are in French and Dutch. They
are arranged in 3 major sub-.groups which have a correlative relationship w1 t.h
the major activitiee of his public life in (1) the post~ he occupied as economic
advtaer 1..n the "brain trust" and as chairman of the Nat.ional Advisory Committee
of the ~ational Youth Administration, (2) tho variou8 offices he held in mattera
relating to the Caribbea.."l, and (3) the United Nation.e Conference on International
Organization which mot in San Francisco. The news items and editorials carry
much information on ths background of the Caribbean colonial policiea as well ae
the national objective• of the people in the various Republics and Dependenciea
for improved social and economic conditions. Also the clippings contain i tem1
on personalities and events which are of general reference value for the period
of ths "New Deal" and the war years.
Accession No. 51-143
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SEP 18 1952
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Papers of' Charles ~'[. 'l'aussig
Sc~tion I
Correspondenc e r.md other Materials pertaining to "Youth" Matters .
Box 1. Affiliated Young Democrats, 1937- 1944 American Council on Education American Student Union American Youth Act America~ Youth Commission
1936 1937 1939 (v;ork Camps for America) 191.-0 191t0 (Dr . Reeves) 1941- 1942
American Youth Congress to 1938 1939 1940
Box 2. American Youth Congress Luncheon to Mrs . Roosevelt, 1939
(first) American Youth Congr ess - Youth Ho'lv-ement Anti och College Berea College Ber le , A. A. Jr. Borchardt , Selma, 1935-1941 Bro~n, Richard R. , 1936-1942
Box 3. Citizenship Institute , American Youth Congress Council of Social Agencies Council of Young Southerners Gennan Labor Camps
Box 4. Intercol legiate Council Intercoll eeiate Organization of America International Student Service
1936- 1938 1940 1941- 1942
JUdd, Dr. Charles , 1935-1~40 Junior Consultation Serv:i.ce
Box 5. Moore , Rev. Edward Roberts McKelvey, Thelma , 1935- 1943
Box 6. National Advisory Cmru:d.ttee, NYA Nat ional Youth AdnL~istration - Original Draft for -NYA - Exec. Order No. 7101, 7/16/35 Acceptance of Aopointments Correspondence (I.fiscellaneous), 1935-1942 l!eetings - Minutes and Correspondence
August 15, 1935 April 22- 29 , 1936 February 8- 9 , 1938 October 31, J.<)'38 October 31, l9Jn Soptombor l)- 7 , 10J9
Dox 7 . Na tion Ill Adviaory Comm:tttae , NYA Uoetinr.s - Minutes <..md Corr e::;pondence
l'J ovember ·7-9, 191+0
Reports
1940 October 27 , 191~1
1935-1939 June 20 , 1938 1940-1942 1942- 1943
Washington Offi ce , 1941
National St udent Federation of America 1934-1941 Rel eases - to 1936
Box 8 . National Yo~h Aclmhlistration Lists , 1935-1942 Miscellaneous Correspondence
A - H, 1935 I- Z, 1935 A - L, 1936 11 - z, 1936 A - G, 1937 H - L, 1937 M - Q, 1937 a - z, 1937 A - G, 1938 H - L, 1938 M - Q, 1938 R - Z, 1938
Box 9 . National Youth Administration Miscellaneous Correspondence
A - G, 1939 H - L, 1939 ~: - Q., 1939 R - Z, 1939 A - G., 1940 H - L, 1940 r.: - Q., 194o R - z, 1940
2 .
Box 9 .
National Youth Adm:inistr c:rtion
Miscellaneous Correspondence ( contd) A - }' , 1941- 191.2 G - L, 1941- 1942 M - Z, 191,..1-19/~2 A - '!.. , 19AJ- 19/,4
Pmnphl ets <md Le3 flets Pre:;;s Hc1eases
1935-1936 193t!
Box 10. Press Rel eases 1939 January- JUne , 1940 July- December , 1940 1941 1942
Publications - "Youth and the Community" Reports
1935-1938 April 25 , 1936 July 10, 1936
Box 11 . National Youth Administration Reports
1939- 191 ... .3 Undated
Tr.:1nsportation Correspondence, 1935-1942 Vouchers
1935-6 1937 1938 1939 1940-1942
Box 12. Neblett , Thomas F. Correspondence , 1935-1941 St ate Reports, 1936
"A New Deal For Youth"
New York City, National Youth Adndni stration, 1936-1942
New York City Youth Council
Box 13. Osborn, Fairfield, Jr . Pamphlets
1,ti.sce1laneous Youth
Patton, James G.
3ox 11~ . Refugees 1938- 1941
Reports - Hisce1laneous Youth (continued)
3.
Box 14 (contd)
Roosevelt, 1.1rs. Eleanor 1935-1942
Roosevelt , President Franklin D., 1933-1943
Box 15 School for Livlng 1935-1936 1933-19/~0
Sproul , J. Edward
st,a.t,c Arlvi FJO'!'y Cornndttcc:~ , NYA M:L!Jc0llanoous Col-rn:.;pondenco
1937-1'1/~l 1942
Minutes and Moetines October 15, 1937 December 30, 1937 January 26, 1938 November 10-11, 1938
State Directors, NYA 1935-1936 1937 1938-1939 1940-1942 i\feetings , Minutes, 1936
state - New York. NYA: County Supervlsort s Wm ual, 12/:L/36
studebaker ' .John
Sutton , Isaac
Box 16. Taussig, Charles William Correspondence on Manuscripts
1935-1936 1939-1941
Speeches 1935-1936 1938-1940
Articles Radio Broadcasts Uemoranda and llotes Iliscl. Corrcs . 1942- 1944
~eachert s CollAge, Columbia University United States Stucent Assembly
Box 17 . V!est 1 James E .. 'i:eston , S. Bums
193/~1935 1936 1937- 1.939 191~0 January- Juno , 191,1 July- De Gember , 194.1 1942
Box 18. White House Conference on Chil dren in a Democ r acy April 261 1939 January 18- 20. 1940 January 13-201 1940 - Reports 191+0 Reports 1940 Final Reports
Box 19. White House Conf er ence on Children in a Democracy National Cit izen's Committee
1940-1943 Vfilliams, Aubr ey, 193 5-1942
Box 20. Winslow, Thatcher Book - 1939 1937- 1939 1940-1941
(Second) Vlorl d Youth Congress , 1938
\'forld Youth Congress Movement
Works Progress Admin~stration Corre spondence Rel eases
Work Camps f or America , 1939-194.0
Yard, Molly
Young1 Owen D.
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Section II
l·fiscellaYJ.eous Correspondence
Box 21. Advertising Club of New York American Arbitration Association
1938
Box 22.
19/V.. "A" l.tiscellaneous Berl, Professor E. Berle, A.A. Jl~.
to 1937 1938 1 C)~ ()-19/f)
Dr~rle, Hudoli', P. Bernheim, I . W. Booher, w. J. Braden, Spruille Bureau of Person.11el Administration "B" Miscellaneous Committee for the Nation
Correspondence Releases
Cooperative Co~~ittee 1940 1941 1942-1944
"C" Miscellaneous
"D" Miscellaneous Economics •
Economic A.dv:L4ors Bernstein-1acauley "Economic Consultants"
Gold s·tandard Janeway - Manuscripts National P}.anning World Economic Conference, 1933 General
Elbaum - Manuscripts "E" Miscellaneous Foreign Trade
Miscellaneous Publications u.s. Government Releases
Frank, Jerome N. 11F 11 Miscellaneous German Labor Camps Good Neighbor League Guidici, Samuel E. 11G11' Miscellaneous
Box 23. "H" Miscellaneous Jndia !Tou3e In~urance PlmLs
Medical C;.tro MetropoJiLn.n T . .i l'e Jnsurn.nce Company
Inte:mat.ional L'3.bor Orr:md :.r.ntion St:1te Dellartrnnn t, Proceedings Invitations, i{cports
Invitations Official, 1933 General
"Jl' Miscellaneous Kappel , Philip "K11 Ui.scellaneous LaGuardia, Mayor F. Liebmann , Alfred 111 11 Miscellaneous
Box 24. Mailliard, J . W. Moley, Professor Raymond Mooney , James D .. Moses, Montrose J . Murphy, Charles E. "M" Miscellaneous National Health Conference National Instj_tute of Public Affairs National Planning Assor.intion
19LJ. 1942 Bliven, Bruce 1943 1944
Nati onal Releases "The Roosevelt Reflector" Miscell aneous
National Sel f-Government Cow~ttee Nonesuch Press "N11 l.tiscellaneous "0" Miscellaneous
Box 25 . Patterson, Hich~rd C. Pearsall , C~'3.rles H. c.
1933 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940-1942
Pinney, Laqy Hester Politics
National 1936-1940 Democratic National Committee Presidential No~nations Democratic National Campaign Committee, 1944
Politics (continued)
Box 26 . Politics
New York Cit.y 1937 1938-1941
Propaganda Literature 1936-1939
Propaganda Literature 19~0 19LJ_
Prince., Theodore Propaganda Analysi::> Jn:>ti t.ute
19J? 193f3-l9/fl
"P" Miscellaneous Hadio
Refugees
Fede r'd.l Conunun:Lcations Corrnnission Lenunon , •falter
WL.XAL \'JRUL
Princeton Listening Center Sarnoff, David Scripts General
Box 27. P.ios., P~phael Roosevelt , President Franklin D.
Russia
Campaign Speech Uaterial Correspondence and data Drafts and Texts of Speeches
Speeches and Drafts of Speeches General
1929-l~j36 19313-191+-0
"R" Miscellaneous
Box 28. Salerno, Fred G. Siedenburg, George R. "S" Miscellaneous Taussig , Charles William
Articles Correspondence
Arons, P. "North American Review" General
Texts "Cognosce" General Handvr.ritten Copies
Biographies Books
Correspondence 113ook of Eobbi~s" lf?.u_'ll., ?.omance and P..ebellion"
Taussig, Charles William (continued)
Box 29 . Radio Broadcasts Correspondence Scripts
Speeches Correspondence
American Ler;j_on Jr . Loaf.ll") of Montclair National Forcj ~~n Trade Council National lfeD.lth Conference
Texts 1A1scellaneous undated speeches (1932)
Book and Print Collection Bruno Cox Kieser General
Personal Gener al Tiashington corr espondence, 1932- 39
Taussig , Profes sor Frank w.
Town Hall 191 .. 0 191.1 February 13, 1941, CVT Tausnie Dinner 1942 191..3 1944
Box 30. Tugwell, Rexford Guy Hemoranda on National Affiars 1935-1937 1938 1939-1940 1%.1
"T 11 !.fiscellaneous
United States Government Department of Af,riculture
Correspondence ~Y-Xgnnr!OR!llk:s:Y~ Releases
Cards Department of Commerce Cone;ress Council for Industrial Progress Council for National Defense - Advisory Committee ?ederal Communications Commission ?edcra.l !{ome !.oan Bank System
Box :n . United States Government Department ol' t.he Interior
Chapman Gru.eninr, Ickes
Department of Justice Department of Labor Legislat ion
Preparatory Work Securities and Exchange Act Tariff
Correspondence Data
Suce:ested legislation
HearinGS
Corporate Accounting Act Economic Adjustment Act Inters t Ate Couunerce Labor Arbitration
u.s. Tariff Commission - Sugar Correspondence
Briefs - General Texts, Congressional Bills
/tJ· %.
Uaritime Commission ./'
Box 32 . National Recover,r Act National Industrial Conference Board General
National !.~esources Planning Board Office of War Information
State Department Hull
Correspondence Speeches
'.Velles General ~ Wile, Wn.lter rn,yu Miscell aneous Young , Ovren D.
Section III
Cgrrespondence and Other Materials conoerning the Caribbean Commission
Box 33• AACC - Bibliography A.rmeur 1 Norman Baldwin Barbadoa lluaeum and Hiatorioal Sooiftty Braden, Spruille, 19311 ... 1944 Buell, Raymond Cards Caribbean Commission
British Section Cains 1 Sidney General
Conferences, 1942•1944 Fisheries Survey and Shipping Port Everglades
Box .34• Cari&bean Commission Radio Reports, 1941-1944 Final Report11 Tourism Project 1946 Touriem Reports
Box 35. Car-ibbean C(jlumisaion State Department
Duggan Ocheltree Pierce Releasee Welles
Taussig, c.w. u.s.s. Sampson Trip, 1940
ll
Reports Commission on British West Indies, 1940 London Trip, 191~ Miscellaneous Correspondence, 191~1-1944
Washington Office duBois
1941 1942-1944
Pi•rce We a ton Miecellaneoua Vouchers
194.3 1944
Box 36. Carjbbean Co~nission ~.tiscelluncous
1<)1~1
1942-19/,3 191;.1~
Caribbean - General
Box 37. Cuba
Box 38 . Cuba
Y.irkvrood 1941 1942-1944
~uscripts - c.w. 'l'aussig Texts Correspondence
Banklllg Barrett Caffery Cuban Chamber of Commerce in the u.s. Cuban Planters Association Gerry Good Vfil..1 Col11J':'li t tee History Lobo , J . !.fargo :Massaguer Presi dential Decrees Public Works Financing State Department
Cornnru.nica tions Press Releases
Sugar, Syrups , ~:folasses
Tariffs , ~eciprocal Trade Agreements Taussig, c. W.
"Accion11 Clippings Cespedes Award
1ti..scellaneous 19J2- 1933 1934.- 1935 1937- 1941
lti.sceJlaneous "C" Foreign Policy Association Government Correspondence and Data Hawaii Inter-American Commercial Arbi t r ation Commission Invitations
I 2 .
Box 39. Panama Pan-American League Pearson , Drevr Puerto Rico
Loucks Winship Tugwell PJ.ans , Pro joctn , 1ftemoro.ncln Gcnet·al
Taussie , CW
Box 40. Virgin Islands Advisory Cotmcil Brown
1935-1<)36 1937-1939
Cramer 1936 193'7-1<)38 1939 1940-1941
Herrick I~ them Pearson, Paul
Box 41. Virgin Islands
1932- 1935 1936
Publicity Reports - Annual, t o the Secretary of the
Interior Virgin I slands Company Miscellaneous
1933-1934 1935-1936 1940-J941
Reports: ~·.est I ndies·
I 3.
Section IV
AnglQ .. A!nerican Caribbean Commission Files (AACC)
Box 42• Anglo-American Caribbean Commission Washington Office - Correspondence: 1945
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Booklet: Buncha, Ralph: The An lo•!J'Ilerican Caribbe Commissi~m: An riment in e on Coo r ation. Ame can Counc Ins i u o Pac c Relations s 5.
1946: Correspondence Washington Office: Correspondences 1946 Article for Foreign Affaire: July, 1946 Article for 'l"fie Grace LO.i (Grace Lines publication) r July, 1946 CJ.ippings : !946
Box 43. Caribbean Commission .. 1947 Clipping~ss 1947 Committee Meetings Correspondence Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA) Ind'U!Jtrial Survey Memoranda of Conversations Reports and Memoranda United Nations Washington Office: 1947 ... Correspondence
Box 44• Caribbean Commission: 1948 Clippings Correspondence·
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Correspondence with Vice Admiral D. E. Barbey - 1947~8 Committee Meetings Industrial Survey Puerto Rico Releases !rom the Secretary-General, Lawrence w. Cramer Reports and Memoranda Reports re eick leave for Mr. E. s. Pembletont· l947w48 Washington Office National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Box 45. Caribb8an Commission Publicity Releasaa1 etc.~ 1945 ~ 1947
Box 46, Caribbean Commission State Department Photostats 1937-1942 ~.nd "Index to Taussig's Historical File Caribbean Commission,(l940 -1945)"•
This box contains items 1 to 99 of the Index. Papers deal nth the Caribbean area in general and include State Department memos 1 drafts and other COllli'\unicat'lons re establis9nent of AACC end of Angl~~1Uerican plans and programs for the area.o Also contains reports, memos and other commWLtcations from the British Office of the Commission as well as personal messages between GW'l' and other members of the Commission, British and American. (All photostats)
/.F Taussig Papers ~
Box 4?e Caribbean Commission State Department Photostats 1943 - 1944• .AI te ua u thae l:~ )i}6
Box 48. Caribbean Commission State Department Photol!ltats 1945. Ice a'bo '" 1 itlltl ii$Q ~'l4.
Box 49• Caribbean Commiesion State Department Photostats 1945-194?
.u .... I it.ems 295<!88 completntg ~45 II pox !n~ •• , ta.p+Q•r w1 th \Ul ftaBMPes lotn• (me:raorand.a of conversations, copies o! reP,Orts of conferences, etc~ - typewritten) from January~ 1945 to February, 1947.
Bex 50. Caribbean Commission West Indies Conference • March, 1946. Second Session. Complete recor~
Box 51. Caribbean Commission:: Publications by_.
Box 52a Caribbean Commission: Co~reepondence 1941•1946 and Papers Text 1 An Agreement for the Establishment of the Caribbean ~mmission
(Photostat) Text 1 Copy of documents of appointment of CW'l' to AACC signed by FDR,
Karch 14, 1942. Correspondence, Miscellaneoua s 1939•1944 Correspondence, 1941•1943. (mainly C'WT's memoranda of eonftrsations
with FDR1 Hull, Welles, Churchill, Halifax and others). Economic warrare Conversations - Taussig (memos re ) Translations and clippings -London Trip - 1942 Caribbean Commission, Miscellaneous report• re Correspondence: 19451 Janu.ary - June Correspondence s. 19451 July - December World.ng COlllllittee Minutes~ 1946 Washington Releases:: 1942 - 194 7
Box 53• Caribbean Commission: Correspondence and Papers - 1946 Correspondence: 19461 January - June Correspondence: 1946, July - December Tourist Conference Reports: 1946 Commission Agreements West Indian Conference, Second Seesiont 1946. Releaaes and Press
accounts.
Box 54• Caribbean Commission: Correspondence and Papers t 1947 - 1948 De la Ru8 Personal File:: Reports and correspondence o! re activities of the Angl~erican Caribbean Commission. --
Mounted Clippings re the Caribbean Commission Taussig • personal correspondence In'Vitations
Taussig Paper•
Box 54. Continued Caribbean Commission • Fifth Meeting:- December 8-131 1947 Caribbean Research Council Reports, Recommendations, Draf'ta: 1947 Correspondence: 1948
Undated Items: Report on Program of the Commission} A Digest of Parlla.entary (British) Debates on the West Indies and Colonial Policy; miscellaneous 'Undated memos o! cwr.
Section V
United Nation Conterenee on International Organization - 1945
Box 55. Charter Papers and Delegations Delegation3s Foreign Delegations s Meetings Delegations s United States • A<hinietrati w Delegationas United States -Meetings Delegations: United States- organiFration and Procedures Delegations: United States - Statements Charter:: Prelirlina.ry and Final Dratts Charter: Comments and Proposals 1 General Charter: Comments and Proposals 1 Public Charter: Coii!Mnts and Proposals, u. s. Delegation (1) Charter: Connnents and Proposals, u. s. Delegation (1-A) Charter: Comments and Proposals 1 U. S. Delogations (2) Charter:. Comments and Proposals, u. s. Delegations (3)
Box 56. Commissions and Committees Assig11ments General Progress Reports Precis of Committee Proceedings Prepa~atory Commission Coaiaeion I (General Provisions) ~ General
Meeting a
17
lat Committee (Preamble, Purposes, Prj.neiples) s General lleetinga
Subcommittee on drafting preamble 2nd Committee (Membership, Amendment, Secretariat) s General
e.x 57. Commissions and Committee• Commission I - 2nd Committee
Subeomnittee of the 2nd Committee on Membership, et•• Commission II (General Assembl.y) t General
Meetinga 1st Co!ll!littee (Structure and Proaedureej :- General
Subcommittee on Draf'ting: Report f J!eetinga 2nd Committee (iPolitical and Security Funetione): General
Meetings Subeomitteel! A and Bs Reporta
Box 58. Commissions and Committees Conmd.ssion II Jrd Committee (Economic and Social Cooperation): General
Meetings Subeomnrl. ttee on Drafting: Report
Commission III (Security Council): General Meetings
1st Committee (Structure and Proceedings) : General Meetings
Subeommi ttees on Method and Voting procedure
Tauseig Pa})f'ra
Bex 58. Continued 2nd Committee (Peaoe!ul Settlement) 1 General
Meeting•
Box 59• Commissions and Committees (Legal Size) Commission II - Committee 4s Trusteeship • Extra Papers
Trusteeship - Background Material Tru3tecship - Background before San Francisco
Box 60. Commissions and Commi tteee
Box 61.
Commission III - Subcommittee of Committee 2 (Peaceful Settlement) Jrd Committee (Enforcement Mea.suree) General
Meetings Subcommi tte9 z R.,port ·
4th Committee (Regional Arrangements): General Meetings
Jubcommittee:. Report
Commissions and Committee• Commission IV ... (Judicial Organization) r ~ner&l
Meetinge let Committee (International Court o! Juetiee) c General
Subcommittee on Drafting:: Report 2nd Committee (Legal Problems): General
Meetings SubcoiiiDittee
Coordination Committee Executive Committee Steering Committee
Met~ttings
Box 62. u. N. Conference: 1945 General Miscellaneous PublicatioN List of Document3 Issued M~ Jl - .Tune 27 and list of Members of all Committees List of Publications, May 12 - JO, 1945 Group of publications dealing lfi th reactions of members to the Dwabarton Oaks Proposals Draft protccol for the Preparator.r Com:mias:t on Drafts and Reports o! (1) UN Charter, (2) Preparato17
Commission (3) International Court of Justice and ( 4) Trusteeship CouncU
Papers re Orga.nizatt.~no.l Problema, Delegates, Conduct of Public Meetings, etc. Group of Miscellaneous memoranda re Organization
Box 6Ja General Documents Administrative . List of Documents Issued • Cumulative List of Documents I ssued .. Daily France Jcurnal (French Press & Information Service: New York) Joiii'Ii81 (of tlle UN Conf • on International Organization) News Digest ( mimeo) Order of Uie Day Memoa on Organization from the Secretariat Organization - Personnel List&
I,)
Taussig Papers · .... ,.-
Box 64. Reports of the several commi tteea of CeDllJliss1~n I oa General Provisiozw
Box 65. Reports of the several committees of Commission II on thQ General Assembly
Box 66. Publications • Mostly re Tru3h~uship Problems Group of articles from periodicals, etc., re UN in gen8ral Group of mounted clippings re Trustees~t~ Problems Taussig - Hietoricalt Articles & Reporto re Trusteeship Tr'l.ls~oahip - Report to Preai dent (drafts)
Box 6?. Commission II - Committee 4
Minutes o! HeetingiS Group of reports and drafts of reports re Trusteeship Council and Problema re Trusteeship agreements
Box 68e Commissi~n II (General Assembly) : Papers re Economic and Social Cooperation Three reports on Commission II, specifically on
Vommissicm II Committee 3 (Economic and Social Cooperation) Committee 4 (Trusteeship System)
Bo'Wldr Comments and PrWosed Amendments Concerning the DU!iibartOn Oike oposil!J r May 71 1945
Box 69. Commission III s Oro'Up o! Reports re The Security CouncU
Box ?O. Ccmmission IV: Group of Reports re Commission on Judicial Organi11ation
Box ?le Personal correspondence o! C1IT during period o! UN Conference
Box 72. Press and Radio Digests re UNICO
Box ?3. Miscellaneous Commlttee Reports and Minutes of Plenary Sessions
Box ?4. Generalc Organization • Pictorial Record organization - Manual Plenary Session Procedure Radio Roundup Private Publications re Conference Public Proposal.a Private Publicat ions re Foreign Countriea
Box ?5. Miscellcmeous Printed Material.e
Box 76a Miscellaneous Printed Materials
Box ??. ·Proposed report on trusteeship for UN (photostat,ic copies)
Box 78. International Labor Conference report~ and proceedings
~ outline of Clippings De:!: Mott~~ha ~
A.
Box 79e Foreign Interests A. Caribbean A.rea
1. virginislands a. Feder til Rehabilitation Program b. Government ... Federal and Local
*C. General News 2. Cuba
a. Sugar b. Government Policies and Legislation c • General News and Comments
3· Puerto Rico a. Sugar b. Government c. Gen<!ral Newe
*4• Caribbean in General *81• Sugar"" *b• General Neu
5. South .America a. GenerB.l Neq
*B• Pacific Area *1• Phiiiipines *2• Hawaii
National Intereste A. Federal Legislation
1. Sugar a. Preparatory Work
*bo Trade and Tariff Legislation *C• Edi tori ale d. .Articles and Comments ~ o General News Items
Box so. National Interest• (continued) A. Federal Legislation
2. General It;gislation a. Preparatory Work
*b• Legislation c. Editorials
*d• Articles and Comments (Columnists) *e • News Items
B. Brain Trust ---r; News Releases
2 • Editorials 3. Articles and Comments
c. Agricultural Adjustment Act 1. Sugar -
*2• General News *3• Post A.J..J.. News
*D• Roosevelt *1• Banking *2• National Recovery Act *3• Election campaigns
R>TEs * signifiea complete subject i.e umounted
Box 80. National Interests (continued) *D· Roosevelt
*4o Miscellaneous NeW~~ *E• Inflation *F. Miscellaneous News
Youth Interest• ----~ Natioual Youth Administra:tiion
1. DirectOrs •• Appointments be Acti-vities
2 • Editori als Je Comments and Columni•te
Box 81. Youth Interesta (continued) A. National Youth Administration
4o News Releases --a; ' Washington Announcements
be Local NeWII Co National News
B. American Youth Co~ress c. Mlace11aneoua-You Organizations and Activities D. Youth Clipting;--- -
Business !ntires a A. Business Associates
1. Charles William Taussig a. Conferences and Associations
1. World Econoiiilo Coiiference (Tfhi te House ) 2e World Econc;>roic Conference (London) J. Natic;>nal Health Conference 4o Caribbean Commissi ons 5• Miscellaneous
*b• Miscellaneous .Articles of Personal Interest *C• F. w. Taussig
2. Rexford ~ ~11 a. Under ecretary of Agriculture b. Editorials on joiDing American Molusea Company c. Columnists and couunents on joining .American
Molasses Compan, *<i. City Planning Commission ~~oe. Puerto Rico
f • Columnists on llrl scellaneous subjects g. Miscellaneous Nen Rele&Bes
3• Adolf Augustus Berle *&• Articles and comments by A.A. Berle b. News releases on activities c. Editorials d. Columnists and Comments
Be Business Aetivitiea *1• General American Molasses Company News
2o Sucrast Corporation *3o American Molasses Company - Chicago *4• Boston Molasses Company
5. Applied Sugar LaboratoriGe 6. ~ Compaey
Nw lo moline..
NOTEs * signifies complete 8ubject is U~Dounted
Box 82 • Business Interest• (continued) --c. ~. ~ General Newe
*2 o Editorials *.3• Columnists and .Articles
Molasse a *l• Gen•ral Nel'f8 *2• ~riments, inventions, reportc *3• Editorials *4• Commenta, columnists and articles
Rates and Prices --:;r; Sugar
*2• :Yolass•s F. Labor
1. Sugar 2 • General News
*G. Uni tee Molasses Company
NO'l'E r * signifies that complete subject is unmounted
~~;r~~i Box 82 • ( continued)
Fore~n Interests A. Caribbean Area
1. vlrg!nislanda 2. Cuba ~ Government Policies and Legislation
b. General News and Coli!!!lents .3• Puerto Rico
a. Government bo General Newa
4• South America National Interests
Ae General Legislation 1. Preparatory Work
Box 83• National Interests (continued) B. Brain Trust
---r; News Releases 2 • Editorials 3 o Articles and Comments
Youth Interests ---x; National Youth Administration
1. D~rs 2. Editorials Jo Comments 4. Newa Releases -a. General News
b. Washington Announcllments B~ World Youth Congress c. :llisc~llaneous Youth Organizations
Business Interests A. Business Associates
1. Chules William Taussig a. Conferences and Associations
1. Caribbean Missions 2 • White HoMe Conference on Finance 1
Bus:inese, Labor J. World Economic Coll!erence, White House 4• National Health Conference 5• World Economic Conference, London 6. Town Hall 7. Miscellaneous
b. Speeches, statements and articles c. News Rele~es d. Editorials
~ox 84. Duainees Intereete (conjinued) A. Bunin~ee As~ociates
2. Itexford ~ ~ell a. Editoris on joining American Molasese ~pany b. Columnists and Comments on joining Americm
Molasses Company c. Miscellaneous Nell'fJ Releases
3. !doli Augustus Berle a. !!ews Releases b . Colum."lists and Comments
B. Business Activities 1. Sucrest Corporation
Outline of Unmounted Clipping Duplicates
:&x 84. Foreign Interests A • Caribbean Area
1. Carl0'6ian in General a. Sugar
B. Pacif'ic Area 1. Phillipj.nes 2. Hawaii
Business Interests A. Business Associate•
1. Adolf Augustus Berle a. Articles and Comments by A.A. Berle
B. Business Activities 1. General American Molasses Company News 2. .American Molasses Company - Chicago 3• Boston Molasses Company
C • 14olaeses De Sugar
outlines of' Mounted Duplicates and Unmounted Clippings Miscellaneous Clippings, 1930's and 40 1e
Section VII
Releases, Youth
Box 85e American Student Union a. iiThe Student Advocate" - February, March, April, M~ 1 october, 1936
April, Mey1 1937 American Youth Co!larf'ae
a. l;;a?1ets 1. World',. Fair& •'Building Democracy To~ 2. Balance Sheet of American Youth
b. Bulletins 1. "Youth" 1...6/39, 10/39 2 • "Youth Letter" - 4/28/39 3• "Youth Digest• • 3/39
c. Pamphlet~! 1. "Proceedings of the Congress of Youth, 7/l-5/39• 2. •Here are the Fe.cts - Is the AYC a Cemmunist Front?"
M. Plavner 3• "Three Months of Progrees in N.Y. City Council, AYC,
ll/38 - 2/39• d. Retrt
• ~ of U/27/38 meeting of subcommittee on Legislative Program e. Minutes
1. Resident Board Meetings, 1/9,2/212/161 3/2314/61 4/18, 5/41 5/18 t. Advertising Circulars
International Student Ser'Yiee a. January, March, october, Novem~r, December, 1936 Bulletina b. January through 14~, October, and December, 1937 Bulletins c. Janu.ary, Februe.ry, March, M~, June, Novem~1 December,
1938 Bulletina de January through June 1 1939 Bulletins
National Student Federation of America a. April throui}l December ;"'19J5 be J~~uary to Aprilf 1936
1. WeekzyBul etiii8 2. Enclosure:~ 3. Miscellaneous Releases 4• •student Mirror" ... January and February
c • M, throufh DecembeR; 19)6 • Wee li BUllet s
2. Mia cellaneous Releases 3• "Student Mirror" - December
Box 86. National Student Federation of America ( CQntinued) a. 1937 -
--r; Weekly Bulletins 2 • "The Weekly Reporter" 3• Miscellaneous Releases
ee 1938 -r. "The Weekly Reporter• 2. "Proceedings, 14th Annual Congress, Purdue Universityi'
Box 86. National Student Fed•ration o!. America (c~ntinued) e. f9~s.
Box e:J.
Box ss.
Dox 89.
Miscellaneous R~leAses f. 1939
--r; ~The Weekly Reporter" 2. "Proceedings of the 15th Annual Congress.( Uni 'V$rsi ty
of Minne8ota" g. 1940
-r; ~The Weekly Reporter• h. 1941-2
1. "The Weekly Reporter" 2. "Proceedings of the 17th Annual Congress, December, 1940
at New Jersey College for Women" 3• ¥eeting of Board of Advisors and Friends of NSFA1
December 11 1941 National Youth Adminis~atioa
a. Pi"eii'8Ri1easea 1. ,July through October, 1935 2. June t.b.rough December, 1938
National Youth Administration (continU8d) a. Prei'S""Re1eases
3• January through June, 1939 4• Jan11ary through June, 1940 5• July thrCiugh December, 1940 6. 1941 7. 1942
be ttin the Weak's News• 1. August through November, 1936 - Mimeographed Editions 2 • June and July 1 1936 - Carbon Editions
o. "Youth anti the Comm~ l. May through at December, 1941 .._ Volume I (12 issues) 2. January through .May, 1942
New York City, National Youth Administration --a.~oadcast Scripts, 1939-[9401 l94l
be Press Releases, 1940 c. Press Releases, 1941, 1942
Psnphlets - Misce1laneaus Youth •• BU!letins b. Releases c. Lea.f'l~ta
Works Progress Administration a. News Releases, 1938
NOTE: For dtitails on above material refer to card index boxes.
Section VIII • Duplicate Manuscripts and Reports
Box 90. Manuscri~ts, c. W. Taussig a. l9 8
Box 91. b.
c.
---y; "Rum, Romance and Rebellion" ... original manuscripts and typewritten copies
19£: 1933 --r.
2.
3.
4.
Rooeoftlt campaign speech material Md drafts
3/33 - "The Drus Band• 5/17/33 - "Br:Une, Juet Br•ins" - and 10/33 Redb()ok
111~azine w:1 t.h copy of article 12/6/33 - Memoran Um on Proposed Educational Activities
of the Administration 12/ll/3~ - Aoc.lrsea before the American legion Advertising
Men's Post 5• Drafts of Securities .tmc! Excha."lge Act.
de 1935 --r: 5/20/35 - "Recrl)ati.onal and Co:wnunity Center-" 2. 8/19/35 - Address at State Directorts Meeting, NYA 3 • 9/19/35 - Addrel!ls before National Council of Parents and
. Teachers Convention 4. 10/14/35 - Addxess before American Federation of Labor
Convention 5. 10/16/35 - Answers to questions asked by Sh"phard Stone and
script of National Student Federation Broadcast 6. 11/12/35 - Address before Rotary Club1 Baltimore
e. 1936 ""'!:"""" 2/18/36 - Address before Parent's League 1 Greenwich, Conn s
"YOuth and Democracy* 2. 2/26/36 - Address before National ·Education Association,
St. Guis 1 and article in Student Mirror r "Youth and DemocracY"
3. 4~5/36 - Address before City Club, Clevelands "Finding a Place for Youth"
4. 7/10/36 - Address 1 American Youth Com:ll:tssion Meetings iiGovernme.nt and the Problems of Youth"
5. 9/10/36 .. "And What of Youth?" 6• 9/30/36 • Address at Ann Arbor Conterenco, Articles in
"Educational Digest• and •school and Societytts "The Demands of the Present Crisis on the
High School" 7. 10/28/36 - AddressRochester District, ~~A Conference:
"Industry and Youth Need NYA" s. 11/lt/36 - Address in Washington: •The Next Four Years• 9. 12/5/36 - Address before the Foreign Policy Association:
"Europe's Crisis -The Danger to America• 10. l2~/36 - Radio Broadcasts •Child Crime - The Public's
------ RosponsibilitY"
Box 92. Manuaori~t& (continusd) •• l9 7
-r;- 6/23/3'7 - Draft No. II, Roosevelt Speech tQ the Nation g. 1938
inxi~~8 • Uemorar.d.um !or Roosevelt: ReCQnmendations o! Business, Labor and Industry Conference
2 • 2/9/38 - Address before NAC :Meeting : "Total Funds" 3• 4/4/38 - Address at Y.ontgomery, Ala.: "Ths Preservation
of Our Democracya 4• 4/10/38 - Introduction to "A New Delal for Youth" by
Betty imd Ernest Lindley ~ 5• 5/25/38 - MeD.orand\111. written for Roosevelt on the New Deal
and CO!!illunism 6. 7/19/38 - saeeeh before the Health and Welfare Conmittee ?. 8/15/38 - A~ess before the World Youth Congress, P~dall'e
Island 8e 11/l/38 - Addree1 at NAC .eating, St. Paul, Minneeota 9. 11/10/38 - Address before Advisory Committee Conference,
Albany 1 New York h. 1939
-y;- 2/l/39 - Addresa before Maryland Youth Congress Meeting 2. 8/26/39 - Article for Liberty Magazine, and copy of issues
"No, the NYA le Not Communistic• 3. ll/6/39 - •Tonight I ':n going to talk about Talk. • • "
1. 1940 -r;- 10/16/40 • Address before Connecticut Conference of Soc!al
Work: •Youth and Total Defense" j. 1941 -r.- 3/41 - Article on the Caribbean for SurWy Graitc Magazina
2. 7/1/41 -Address at University of Virg a Ins~ute of Public Affairs: •Some Aspects of the Caribbean
Problem• k. 1944
-r;- J/211 3/31 • Addresses before the Barbados Conference AACC 2. 10/7744 - Address before the Forsign Policy Association
of ths Caribbe• Commission
Box 93.
Box 94.
Box 95•
Box 96•
Section IX
Organization Releases
National PlEL'lning Association I. 1941
~~~ Meeting Discussion Not.es 2 • Minutes of Meettnga
B. 1942
3. Memoranda 4• Data on Organization 5• Reports
----1. lleeting Notices 2. Memoranda and Dis cuss ion Outlines 3· Releases 4e Miscelll.Ul8ous
c. January through Apri1J 1943 le Memoranda 2. Reports 3o Releases
National Plann~$ As3ociation (continued) D. M& through Dece!'lbar, i943
1. Memoranda 2. D1scusa1on Notes 3• Meeting Notices and Form Lettars 4• Reports 5. Releases
E. January throrth JWle1 1944 1~ Repor s and Statements 2. Mamor~da
3. Releases 4. Meeting Notices
National Pl~ Association (continued) Fe JUlif\hroug December{ f944
• Reports and S a ements 2. Memoranda 3• Releases 4• Meeting Notices
o. Janu.ary through June, 1945 H. July through December, 1945
Town Hall x:---1~1940
1. Monthly Statements 2 • Memoranda, ~linutes a.nd Report I! 3. Publicity, Releases, Reprint& 4. Programs and Announcements
Be 1943 -1. Month~ Statements
2. 3. 4 ..
~.1emorand.a, Minutes, and Reports Publicity Programs and Announcements
Box 96. Town Hall (continued) c.-1944
----1. Month~y Statements 2. Memoranda, Minutes and Reports 3• Publictt y 4e Programs and Announcements
Box 9?,. Town Hall (continued) n;-" JiiilU'ary through June 1 1946 Ee July through Detcembot'1 1946 F. January through June, 194? a. July through December, 1')1~7 H. Jan,lary through June, 1948
..
Section X
J4iacellaneous Correspondence and Paper•: 1946 - 1948
Box 98. Correspondence and Papers Af'filiated Young Democrats, Inc.: 1948 Americans for Democratic Actions 194? Americana for Democratic Actions 1948 College Scholarship Fudd for Negro Studentsr 1948
::? I v I
Foreign Policy Association. Reports and Correspondence: 19L6 Foreign Policy Association, Reports: 194? Foreign Policy Association, Reports s 1948 Fort,me Magazine 1 MiRce1laneous Articles from -• Miscellaneous A.rticl8S Pan-American Society of the u. s., Inc., Report
Box 99e Correspondence and Papers Pearl Harbor InvestigationJ ~ and Navy Reports on ____ • Taussig, Char1ea w., Biography: 1946
Biography: 194? Biography: 1948 C1ube - Membsrship Cerda 1 1946 Clubs -Membership Carda t 194? Clubs - Membership Cards: 1948 Correspondence, Miscellaneous Per!onalt 1946-48 Correspondence, Washington: 194? Invitationss: 1948 Obituaries, Tributes, etc.s Kay 11, 1948 and
a!ter
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Box 100. Mr. Taussigts Appointment Diaries, 1936-1948.
Box 101. Outline of FiJ,es (Indexes to the papers of Mr. Taussig)
Box 102. Copies of Jamaica Daily Gleaner, June 1947•
Bo% 103. Mise. Unmounted Clippings.
Box 104.
Section XI
Bound Printed Materials
This section is composed of four notebooks containing material concerning the formation of the United Nations.
General Information: U.N. Conference.
Dependent Territories - Basic Documents.
Box 105. Proposals and Suggestions for Consideration.
Comments and Suggestions on the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals.
Section XI-A
Bound volume entitled: Comments on the "Primer for Democracy" Issue of The National Student Mirror.
Volume I
Vol'UD!ie II
Section XII Loo5e I~J.-f
BaT.ma' Mounted Clippinge
Ie Caribbean Interests A. vir'In I slands
• FeaDrai Rehabilitation Program 2 • Gonrment - · Federal and Local
B. Cu.ba --y. Sugar
2. Government Polioiee and Legislation .3• General Newa
c. Puerto Rico 1. 'GO'Vi'rrment 2. Sugar .3• General Neq
D. South America 1. General Newa
E. Caribbean Commissions 1. Ec.nomio and Social Mission 2 • Anglo-American Caribbean Commission
a. Spanish Article• II National Interests
I. Federal Legislation 1. Sugar
a. Preparatory Work b. Editorials e. Articles and Comment•
2. General a. Preparatory Work b. Editorials
II National Interests {continued) Be Drain Trust
1. News Releases 2 • Articles and Comments 3. Editorials
c. .Agricultural .Adjustment Act 1. Sugar -
Volume LLt III Youth Interests
--x;- National Youth Administration 1. Directors
a. Appointments b. Acti vitj.es
2. Edi toriala 3. Comment. and Columnists 4• Newa Releases
a. Washington Announcements be National Neu e. Local Neu
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Volume III III Youth Interest. (continued)
B. Yc,lth Mowment• -r. liiier!can Youth Congress 2 • World Youth Congress. 3• Miscellane~us Organizations and Activities
Volume IV
Volume V
IV Business Interests A. Business Associates
1. Charles William Taussig &• Coriferences and Associations
1. World Ec'OriD"mic conrsrence (London) 2e National Health Clnf~rence 3. World Economic Conference (llhiw House) 4. White House Conference • Finance, Businesa
and Labor •• NeWB Release• be Col\II!.Iliet-3 and Edi toriala
5. National Planning Association 6. Town Hall 7 • •Islip Societytt
li Business Interest. (continued) A. Business Associates
1. Charles William Taussig a. Conference• and Associations
8. American Public Welfare Association 9 • Eden Conference
10. National Foreign Trade Convention 11. Democratic Party 12 • International I.abor Organization 13. M:1.scellaneous
b• Speeches, Statements and Articles c. General Nen Releases d. Editorials e. Column:! ate and ColiiJD.enta
1. "Book of Hobbies" 2. "Rum, Romance and Rebellion• 3• General Activities
Volume VI IV Business Interests (continued)
A• BUsiness Associates 2. F.eXfoi'd ~ turen
a. News~1easea b. Editorials c. Co1u:nnists and Comments
3• Adolf Augustus Berle a. News Releases b. Editorials c. Columnists and Comments
-,
Volume VI IV Business Interests (continued)
Be Business Activities 1. American MolasRea Comp~ 2. Sucrest Corporation 3. Applied Sugar Laboratories J,... Nulomlll.ine Company
c. Labor ---r.' SugAr
2 • General Nen
Seotion XIII
Boxed Mounted Clippinge
This section is composed of mounted clippings for which no system for shelving was indicated by the various indexes that govern the organization of the rest of Mr. Taussig's papere. Therefore this section has ~en divided into three groups, 88 follows&
Group 1 Caribbe8Il Matters, International
Anglo-American Caribbean Commiseiont 1944~5 Caribbean Commieaion (u.s.) s 194&-47 Agricultural Ul.bor A.viatiou Britieh Colonial Policy: 194X5 Colonial Developnent and Welfare1 191.2-4? Touri8lll ·· .. · '· . , ... . 1 ,....., .... ~..A I'I 1vOt •, 1' ) ''\ V.,.' · )r•.· l t ,
U.N. Trusteeship r.ounoil \&Windward Islanda) u.s. Foreign Policy (as affecting Caribbean) Weat Indian Conference: 1946 Miscellaneous International Caribbean Matters
Group 2 Caribbean Matters, National
Baham. as Barbados British Guiana Cuba Dutch Guiana Dutch West Indies French west Indies Haiti ~eward Islands Jamaica Puerto Rico Trinidad
2 boxe• 3 .. ~- " 1 It
1 " 2 " 2 " l .. 1 11
3 tt
1 "
l " 2 " ? " 1 n
1 .. l " 1 It
12 It
? " 6 " Group 3 United Nati<)ns Conference, San Francisco: 1945
March 2; - July 281 1945
Group 3.-..1
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings Unmounted: 1931.-45 Jamaica Daily Gleaner: June 22 - 301 1945
l Box 1 Box