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Kennett Love Papers
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Kennett Love was born on August 17, 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. He served from 1943- 1946 as a United States Navy pilot during World War II. Like many GIs, Love returned to school after the war and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College in 1948. He began his career as a writer and a journalist in 1948 by working as a reporter for the Hudson Dispatch, in Union City, New Jersey. Love served as foreign correspondent for the New York Times, between 1948 and 1962. His assignments included coverage of activities in the Middle East, East Africa, West Africa and Europe. Love was an eight-time winner of the Publisher's Writing Prize. He served in Ethiopia, Morocco, Tunisia and training centers in the United States as a PlannerEvaluator for the Peace Corps between 1963 and 1964. Love was an associate professor at Princeton University's School of Oriental Studies from 1964 to 1968. Between 1971-1973 he was a professor of journalism at the American University in Cairo, and served as a Cairo correspondent for ABC News. In 1974 Love began to pursue a career as a free lance writer, editor and photographer. For the past two years he has engaged in research and interviews for a history of the 1953 coup in Iran. Love's major published work is the Suez: The Twice Fought War. He has produced many articles, reviews, broadcasts and taken photographs which have appeared nationally and internationally.
Consists of correspondence, subject files, writings, tape recordings, and other material relating to the career of Love (Princeton Class of 1946) as a writer and journalist. Most of the material deals with his book Suez -- The Twice-Fought War: A History (1969).
Gift from Kennet Love on March 1, 1992. Blair Seagram donated a subsequent addition (accession number: ML.2011.025 ) in June 2011.
Access to audiovisual material in this collection follows the Mudd Manuscript Library policy for preservation and access to audiovisual materials.
This collection was processed by Monica Ruscil in 1993. Finding aid written by Monica Ruscil in 1993. The finding aid was updated in June 2011 by Maureen Callahan in order to incorporate materials from the June 2011 accession.
No information about appraisal is available for the initial collection. For the June 2011 accession, a file of personal correspondence was returned to the donor and books were sent to Firestone library.
Organization
Subject
Place
- Publisher
- Public Policy Papers
- Finding Aid Author
- Monica Ruscil
- Finding Aid Date
- 2001
- Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research use.
- Use Restrictions
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Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. For quotations that are fair use as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission to cite or publish is required. For those few instances beyond fair use, researchers are responsible for determining who may hold the copyright and obtaining approval from them. Researchers do not need anything further from the Mudd Library to move forward with their use.
Collection Inventory
General Correspondence (1962-1970) contains correspondence to and from Love dealing with a variety of aspects of his career as journalist, teacher and writer
The correspondence in this series is arranged in alphabetical order by name of correspondent or subject.
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Biographical information contains a curriculum vitae of Love, a photograph, and an itinerary of Love's trip to Europe in January to March 1966.
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Subject Files (1956-1970) contains material collected by Love for research and writing purposes.
The materials in this series are arranged as two groups of correspondence in alphabetical order and subject files about countries, organizations, and political events.
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Files on individuals (1953-1964) contains information and opinions on Mideast Affairs.
The materials in the first files are arranged alphabetically by individual name, followed by interview files and volumes of biographical information on individuals.
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Notes (1897-1957) contains Love's notes on international political affairs relating to the Middle East.
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Suez Canal (1954-1969) contains various sources of material relating to the Suez Canal.
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Peace Corps (1955-1963) includes general information about the Peace Corps and Evaluation Reports of Peace Corps Programs in four locations.
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Writings (1962-1969) consists of numerous articles about people and places, an outline of Resort to Force--A History of Suez Crisis and a draft of Suez: The Twice Fought War.
The materials in this series are arranged into two groups: Articles and Reviews, undated, and Books, undated.
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Audiotapes (1964-1966) contains interviews with Eisenhower, Nasser and discussions on Mutawally, Tunisia and the Suez..
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These records include Kennett Love's New York Times dispatches, cables and other Middle East material.
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