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Henry R. Labouisse (1904-1987) was a distinguished American diplomat and international public servant. He served as director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from 1954 to 1958 and as executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 1965 to 1979. He also served as a United States government official working on the formation and implementation of foreign economic policies during World War II and the 1960s.

Henry Richardson Labouisse was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 11, 1904. He was one of two sons of Henry Richardson Labouisse and Frances Devereaux (Huger) Labouisse. He married Elizabeth Scriven Clark on June 29, 1935 and they had one daughter, Anne (Farnsworth). Elizabeth Labouisse died in 1945. Labouisse remarried on November 19, 1954, to Eve Curie, daughter of the scientists Pierre and Marie Curie. Curie was a renowned author and journalist. They met in 1951, while he was on the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) staff and she was a secretary with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

Labouisse earned his B.A. from Princeton University in 1926 and graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1929. He was admitted into the New York State bar the following year. Labouisse was an associate and member of the New York City law firm Taylor, Blanc, Capron and Marsh, and its successor firm Mitchell, Taylor, Capron & Marsh, from 1929 to 1941.

When the United States entered the Second World War, Labouisse chose to serve his country by accepting a position in the State Department. He began there in 1941 and rose through a variety of positions over the next several years, most concerned with forming and implementing foreign economic policy. His first position was as assistant chief of the Division of Defense Materials in December 1941. He was promoted to chief of the division in February 1943. Later in 1943, he was made deputy director of the Office of Foreign Economic Coordination, and in January 1944 he was appointed chief of the Eastern Hemisphere Division. In March 1944, he was transferred to the Office of European Affairs, where he was special assistant to the director.

Labouisse was appointed chief of the Foreign Economic Administration mission to France in November 1944 and served concurrently as minister for economic affairs at the American Embassy. He became special assistant to Under Secretary of State, William L. Clayton, in November 1945. Through his work with the undersecretary, and his previous work coordinating aid to various European reconstruction points, Labouisse played an important role in the aid efforts that culminated in the Marshall Plan. In July 1946, he returned to his role as special assistant to the director of the Office of European Affairs.

Labouisse then served as the principal State Department officer working with the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) during the initial implementation of the Marshall Plan. He traveled to Paris in March 1948 as head of the mission to establish the ECA as the agency to administer United States economic aid to Europe. He returned to Europe in May 1948 as the head of the United States delegation to the Geneva meeting of the Economic Commission for Europe. Labouisse then served as coordinator of foreign aid and assistance in the State Department from June 1948 until October 1949, when he became director of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs. He held this post until September 1951. He began arguing for a tougher stance on aid in 1949, one that would force European economies to adjust to market forces. In September 1951, Labouisse was named head of the ECA's mission to France, journeying to Paris as head of the Marshall Plan mission. When the ECA was replaced by the Mutual Security Administration and the Foreign Operations Administration, Labouisse headed the Paris missions of both agencies from 1951 to June 1954.

Labouisse left United States government service in 1954 to work for the United Nations. He was appointed director of the United Nations Relief and Work Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in June 1954 at the request of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. The UNRWA was established in December 1949 to carry out relief and works projects in cooperation with local governments. When Labouisse assumed his directorship, the UNRWA was responsible for the care of 887,000 Arab refugees who had fled Palestine in 1948. Labouisse oversaw the improvement of the standard of living in the refugee camps, raised the standards of health, education, and vocational training, and established a grant program that allowed refugees to make a down payment on a farm or shop. He left the UNRWA in 1958.

Labouisse was appointed as a consultant to the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development in May 1959. He headed a survey mission to Venezuela in September 1959 to assist in the formulation of a program of economic development. He was recalled from that mission by Hammarskjöld to serve as special advisor to the secretary-general during the Congo crisis in 1960. In December 1960, Labouisse was appointed as the International Bank's special representative for Africa and also headed a mission to Uganda to study economic problems.

He returned to United States government service in January 1961, when he was appointed Director of the International Cooperation Administration (ICA) by President John F. Kennedy, which was created to coordinate nonmilitary foreign aid programs. Labouisse had been considered for the post by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in February 1959, but his appointment was rejected by Republican national chairman Meade Alcorn on the grounds that Labouisse had registered as a Democrat several years earlier. In May 1961, President Kennedy began to work with Congress to reorganize the foreign aid programs into a single agency. The ICA was eliminated during the reorganization, and Labouisse was named United States Ambassador to Greece. He held that post from 1962 to 1965.

Labouisse was appointed the second Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in June 1965, following the death of the first director, Maurice Pate. During his directorship, Labouisse oversaw the emergency relief efforts for several major conflicts and naturals disasters, and fought to alleviate poor conditions in developing countries. UNICEF provided relief to both sides in the Nigerian civil war in 1968 and to Cambodia in 1979, after the country was invaded by Vietnam.

Labouisse retired from his position with UNICEF in December 1979, although he continued to work as a consultant on the Cambodia and Thailand operations for most of 1980. After his retirement, Labouisse continued to be active in various organizations, including serving as Chairman of the Board of the American Farm School in Thessaloniki Greece from 1980 to 1985 and as trustee of the school from 1965 to 1985. Labouisse died on March 25, 1987.

Labouisse

Henry R. Labouisse (1904-1987) was a distinguished American diplomat and international public servant. He served as director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from 1954 to 1958 and as executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 1965 to 1979. He also served as a United States government official working on the formation and implementation of foreign economic policies during World War II and the 1960s. Henry Richardson Labouisse was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 11, 1904. He was one of two sons of Henry Richardson Labouisse and Frances Devereaux (Huger) Labouisse. He married Elizabeth Scriven Clark on June 29, 1935 and they had one daughter, Anne (Farnsworth). Elizabeth Labouisse died in 1945. Labouisse remarried on November 19, 1954, to Eve Curie, daughter of the scientists Pierre and Marie Curie. Curie was a renowned author and journalist. They met in 1951, while he was on the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) staff and she was a secretary with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Labouisse earned his B.A. from Princeton University in 1926 and graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1929. He was admitted into the New York State bar the following year. Labouisse was an associate and member of the New York City law firm Taylor, Blanc, Capron and Marsh, and its successor firm Mitchell, Taylor, Capron & Marsh, from 1929 to 1941. When the United States entered the Second World War, Labouisse chose to serve his country by accepting a position in the State Department. He began there in 1941 and rose through a variety of positions over the next several years, most concerned with forming and implementing foreign economic policy. His first position was as assistant chief of the Division of Defense Materials in December 1941. He was promoted to chief of the division in February 1943. Later in 1943, he was made deputy director of the Office of Foreign Economic Coordination, and in January 1944 he was appointed chief of the Eastern Hemisphere Division. In March 1944, he was transferred to the Office of European Affairs, where he was special assistant to the director. Labouisse was appointed chief of the Foreign Economic Administration mission to France in November 1944 and served concurrently as minister for economic affairs at the American Embassy. He became special assistant to Under Secretary of State, William L. Clayton, in November 1945. Through his work with the undersecretary, and his previous work coordinating aid to various European reconstruction points, Labouisse played an important role in the aid efforts that culminated in the Marshall Plan. In July 1946, he returned to his role as special assistant to the director of the Office of European Affairs. Labouisse then served as the principal State Department officer working with the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) during the initial implementation of the Marshall Plan. He traveled to Paris in March 1948 as head of the mission to establish the ECA as the agency to administer United States economic aid to Europe. He returned to Europe in May 1948 as the head of the United States delegation to the Geneva meeting of the Economic Commission for Europe. Labouisse then served as coordinator of foreign aid and assistance in the State Department from June 1948 until October 1949, when he became director of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs. He held this post until September 1951. He began arguing for a tougher stance on aid in 1949, one that would force European economies to adjust to market forces. In September 1951, Labouisse was named head of the ECA's mission to France, journeying to Paris as head of the Marshall Plan mission. When the ECA was replaced by the Mutual Security Administration and the Foreign Operations Administration, Labouisse headed the Paris missions of both agencies from 1951 to June 1954. Labouisse left United States government service in 1954 to work for the United Nations. He was appointed director of the United Nations Relief and Work Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in June 1954 at the request of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. The UNRWA was established in December 1949 to carry out relief and works projects in cooperation with local governments. When Labouisse assumed his directorship, the UNRWA was responsible for the care of 887,000 Arab refugees who had fled Palestine in 1948. Labouisse oversaw the improvement of the standard of living in the refugee camps, raised the standards of health, education, and vocational training, and established a grant program that allowed refugees to make a down payment on a farm or shop. He left the UNRWA in 1958. Labouisse was appointed as a consultant to the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development in May 1959. He headed a survey mission to Venezuela in September 1959 to assist in the formulation of a program of economic development. He was recalled from that mission by Hammarskjöld to serve as special advisor to the secretary-general during the Congo crisis in 1960. In December 1960, Labouisse was appointed as the International Bank's special representative for Africa and also headed a mission to Uganda to study economic problems. He returned to United States government service in January 1961, when he was appointed Director of the International Cooperation Administration (ICA) by President John F. Kennedy, which was created to coordinate nonmilitary foreign aid programs. Labouisse had been considered for the post by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in February 1959, but his appointment was rejected by Republican national chairman Meade Alcorn on the grounds that Labouisse had registered as a Democrat several years earlier. In May 1961, President Kennedy began to work with Congress to reorganize the foreign aid programs into a single agency. The ICA was eliminated during the reorganization, and Labouisse was named United States Ambassador to Greece. He held that post from 1962 to 1965. Labouisse was appointed the second Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in June 1965, following the death of the first director, Maurice Pate. During his directorship, Labouisse oversaw the emergency relief efforts for several major conflicts and naturals disasters, and fought to alleviate poor conditions in developing countries. UNICEF provided relief to both sides in the Nigerian civil war in 1968 and to Cambodia in 1979, after the country was invaded by Vietnam. Labouisse retired from his position with UNICEF in December 1979, although he continued to work as a consultant on the Cambodia and Thailand operations for most of 1980. After his retirement, Labouisse continued to be active in various organizations, including serving as Chairman of the Board of the American Farm School in Thessaloniki Greece from 1980 to 1985 and as trustee of the school from 1965 to 1985. Labouisse died on March 25, 1987.

Labouisse

Henry R. Labouisse (1904-1987) was a distinguished American diplomat and international public servant. He served as director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from 1954 to 1958 and as executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 1965 to 1979. He also served as a United States government official working on the formation and implementation of foreign economic policies during World War II and the 1960s. Henry Richardson Labouisse was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 11, 1904. He was one of two sons of Henry Richardson Labouisse and Frances Devereaux (Huger) Labouisse. He married Elizabeth Scriven Clark on June 29, 1935 and they had one daughter, Anne (Farnsworth). Elizabeth Labouisse died in 1945. Labouisse remarried on November 19, 1954, to Eve Curie, daughter of the scientists Pierre and Marie Curie. Curie was a renowned author and journalist. They met in 1951, while he was on the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) staff and she was a secretary with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Labouisse earned his B.A. from Princeton University in 1926 and graduated from Harvard University Law School in 1929. He was admitted into the New York State bar the following year. Labouisse was an associate and member of the New York City law firm Taylor, Blanc, Capron and Marsh, and its successor firm Mitchell, Taylor, Capron & Marsh, from 1929 to 1941. When the United States entered the Second World War, Labouisse chose to serve his country by accepting a position in the State Department. He began there in 1941 and rose through a variety of positions over the next several years, most concerned with forming and implementing foreign economic policy. His first position was as assistant chief of the Division of Defense Materials in December 1941. He was promoted to chief of the division in February 1943. Later in 1943, he was made deputy director of the Office of Foreign Economic Coordination, and in January 1944 he was appointed chief of the Eastern Hemisphere Division. In March 1944, he was transferred to the Office of European Affairs, where he was special assistant to the director. Labouisse was appointed chief of the Foreign Economic Administration mission to France in November 1944 and served concurrently as minister for economic affairs at the American Embassy. He became special assistant to Under Secretary of State, William L. Clayton, in November 1945. Through his work with the undersecretary, and his previous work coordinating aid to various European reconstruction points, Labouisse played an important role in the aid efforts that culminated in the Marshall Plan. In July 1946, he returned to his role as special assistant to the director of the Office of European Affairs. Labouisse then served as the principal State Department officer working with the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) during the initial implementation of the Marshall Plan. He traveled to Paris in March 1948 as head of the mission to establish the ECA as the agency to administer United States economic aid to Europe. He returned to Europe in May 1948 as the head of the United States delegation to the Geneva meeting of the Economic Commission for Europe. Labouisse then served as coordinator of foreign aid and assistance in the State Department from June 1948 until October 1949, when he became director of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs. He held this post until September 1951. He began arguing for a tougher stance on aid in 1949, one that would force European economies to adjust to market forces. In September 1951, Labouisse was named head of the ECA's mission to France, journeying to Paris as head of the Marshall Plan mission. When the ECA was replaced by the Mutual Security Administration and the Foreign Operations Administration, Labouisse headed the Paris missions of both agencies from 1951 to June 1954. Labouisse left United States government service in 1954 to work for the United Nations. He was appointed director of the United Nations Relief and Work Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in June 1954 at the request of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. The UNRWA was established in December 1949 to carry out relief and works projects in cooperation with local governments. When Labouisse assumed his directorship, the UNRWA was responsible for the care of 887,000 Arab refugees who had fled Palestine in 1948. Labouisse oversaw the improvement of the standard of living in the refugee camps, raised the standards of health, education, and vocational training, and established a grant program that allowed refugees to make a down payment on a farm or shop. He left the UNRWA in 1958. Labouisse was appointed as a consultant to the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development in May 1959. He headed a survey mission to Venezuela in September 1959 to assist in the formulation of a program of economic development. He was recalled from that mission by Hammarskjöld to serve as special advisor to the secretary-general during the Congo crisis in 1960. In December 1960, Labouisse was appointed as the International Bank's special representative for Africa and also headed a mission to Uganda to study economic problems. He returned to United States government service in January 1961, when he was appointed Director of the International Cooperation Administration (ICA) by President John F. Kennedy, which was created to coordinate nonmilitary foreign aid programs. Labouisse had been considered for the post by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in February 1959, but his appointment was rejected by Republican national chairman Meade Alcorn on the grounds that Labouisse had registered as a Democrat several years earlier. In May 1961, President Kennedy began to work with Congress to reorganize the foreign aid programs into a single agency. The ICA was eliminated during the reorganization, and Labouisse was named United States Ambassador to Greece. He held that post from 1962 to 1965. Labouisse was appointed the second Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in June 1965, following the death of the first director, Maurice Pate. During his directorship, Labouisse oversaw the emergency relief efforts for several major conflicts and naturals disasters, and fought to alleviate poor conditions in developing countries. UNICEF provided relief to both sides in the Nigerian civil war in 1968 and to Cambodia in 1979, after the country was invaded by Vietnam. Labouisse retired from his position with UNICEF in December 1979, although he continued to work as a consultant on the Cambodia and Thailand operations for most of 1980. After his retirement, Labouisse continued to be active in various organizations, including serving as Chairman of the Board of the American Farm School in Thessaloniki Greece from 1980 to 1985 and as trustee of the school from 1965 to 1985. Labouisse died on March 25, 1987.

Labouisse's papers document his career with the United Nations and with the State Department and include correspondence, speeches and publications, as well as biographical and genealogical material. The United Nations materials document his term as director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from 1954 to 1958 and as Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) from 1965 to 1979. The State Department papers consist of materials regarding his work with international economic aid, especially the formation and implementation of the Marshall Plan and his service as director of the International Cooperation Administration (ICA), and his service as United States Ambassador to Greece in the 1960s.

Please see the series descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual series.

The Papers have been arranged in six series:

The following resources were consulted during preparation of the biographical note: "About UNICEF: Who we are," on the UNICEF website. http://www.unicef.org/about/who/index_introduction.html Accessed March 16, 2006. "Henry R. Labouisse Dies; Former Chief of Unicef," by Eric Pace. The New York Times, March 27, 1987. "Labouisse, Henry R." in Current Biography, The H. W. Wilson Company, 1961. Materials from the Henry R. Labouisse Papers; Public Policy Papers, Special Collections, Princeton University Library.

This collection was donated by Anne L. Peretz, the daughter of Henry R. Labouisse, in January 2003.

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This collection was processed by Adriane Hanson, Christopher Shannon, and Karen Okigbo in 2006. Finding aid written by Adriane Hanson in March 2006.

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Public Policy Papers
Finding Aid Author
Adriane Hanson
Finding Aid Date
2006
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These papers were processed with the generous support of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the John Foster and Janet Avery Dulles Fund.
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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

The Personal and Family Records series includes materials about Labouisse's personal life and education, as well as materials from his father and extended family. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.

Arrangement

Divided into four subseries: Correspondence; Genealogy; Papers of Father, Labouisse Sr.; and Princeton University.

Physical Description

11 boxes

Scope and Contents

The Correspondence subseries is composed of letters, telegrams, postcards, and greeting cards. The majority of the correspondence is personal. The alphabetical correspondence contains letters from those with whom Labouisse corresponded more frequently, and the chronological correspondence contains letters from less frequent correspondents.

Arrangement

Divided into two sections: alphabetical and chronological.

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5 boxes

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3 boxes

Alsop, Joseph W, 1956-1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Anschuets, Norbert L, 1964-1984. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Armstrong, Hamilton Fish and Christa A, 1954-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Bennett, W. Tapley, 1962-1984. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Benton, William, 1952-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Burgess, Eugene W, 1959-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Butterworth, William Walton, 1950-1967. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Calligas, Stephen and Son, 1964-1985. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Camps, Miriam, 1977-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Clark, William C, 1958-1986. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Cooley, James, 1951-1986. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Culp neé Levtz, Susan, 1977-1986. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Davis, John H, 1959-1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dent, John, 1978-1983. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Diamanti, Mary, 1972-1984. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dillon, C. Douglas, 1957-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Feis, Herbert, 1947-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fistere, John, 1956-1982. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fitzgerald, Dennis A, 1974-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fulbright, J. William, 1960-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Fuller, C.P.G., 1946-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Harriman, W. Averell, 1953-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hicks, Paul De Forest, 1945-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hodges, Luther H, 1962-1963. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Humphrey, Hubert, 1957-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Jackson, Wayne, 1948-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Javits, Jacob K, 1961-1964. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Jasperson, Mary, 1956-1987. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Johnson, Joseph A, 1961-1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Joyce, Robert and Jane, 1961-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lalive d'Epinay, Jean, 1958-1984. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lippmann, Walter, 1959-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

MacChesney, Brunson, 1945-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Marjolin, Robert, 1946-1985. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Marris, A.D., 1963-1982. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Merchant, Livingston T, 1945-1978. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Moe, Henry Allen, 1962-1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Moore, Ben T, 1950-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Muelberger, Arthur T, 1950-1983. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Nakouz, Alexandre, 1974-1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Norstad, Lavris, 1961-1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Palmieri, Edmund L, 1947-1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Peale neé Sorlin, Joan, 1963-1984. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Richardson, John, Reverend, 1979-1987. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Riddleberger, James W, 1953-1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ringer, Walter M, 1958-1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Rockefeller, David, 1957-1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Rockefeller, John D., III, 1959-1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Russell, Theodore B., Dr, 1947-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sheffield, Frederick, 1951-1971. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stearns, Monteagle, 1964-1985. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stevenson, Adlai E., II, 1948-1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Talbot, Phillips, 1962-1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Terrence, August, Dr, 1948-1986. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Timmons, Benson E.L., III, 1957-1982. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Treadwell, John W.F., 1946-1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Vidalis, Orestis E., General, 1966-1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Villere, Ernest C, 1961-1986. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Ward, Barbara, "Lady Jackson", 1975-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Watts, Edward E, 1946-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Wyndham White, Eric, 1974-1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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3 boxes

1945, 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1946, 1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1947, 1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1948, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1949, 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1950, 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1951, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1952, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1953, 1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1954, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1955-1957, 1955-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1958-1959, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1960, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1961-1962, 1961-1962. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1965, 1965. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1966, 1966. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1967, 1967. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1968, 1968. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1969, 1969. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1970, 1970. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1971-1972, 1971-1972. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1973, 1973. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1974, 1974. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1975, 1975. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1976, 1976. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1977, 1977. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1978, 1978. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1979, 1979. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1980, 1980. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1981, 1981. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1982, 1982. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1983, 1983. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1984, 1984. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1985, 1985. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1986-1987, 1986-1987. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Genealogy subseries includes the notes of Labouisse and his family on his genealogy, as well as correspondence, family trees, copies of personal documents of family members, and a handwritten history of part of the family. The materials cover both French and American branches of the family. The subseries also includes notes from a professional appraiser regarding the genealogy and history of family members, as well as translations of documents written in French.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by the branch of the family.

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3 boxes

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2 boxes

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1 box

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Labouisse and Family's Notes, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Original Documents, 1805-1896. 2 folders.
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2 folders

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes and Copies, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Labouisse and Family's Notes, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Original Documents, 1928. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes and Copies, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Labouisse and Family Notes, 1979-1982. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes and Copies, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Labouisse and Family's Notes, 1929. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Original Documents, 1834-1913. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Family Notes, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes and Copies, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Labouisse and Family's Notes, 1946-1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Original Documents, 1785-1894. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Notes and Copies, 1872. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Appraiser's Notes and Copies, 2004. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Labouisse and Family's Notes, 1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Original Documents, 1872. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Summaries of Correspondence by Appraiser, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

1904, 1904. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1905, 1905. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1906-1907, 1906-1907. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1908, 1908. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1909-1910, 1909-1910. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1911-1915, 1911-1915. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1916-1918, 1916-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1919-1922, 1919-1922. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1925-1928, 1925-1928. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1951-1955, 1951-1955. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1982, 1982. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Madame Desbordes' Handwritten Copy, 1904. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Translation of Desbordes' History, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Original History, 1904. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

5 Original Drawings of Patureau, a former Labouisse family estate, 1904. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Photocopies of Drawings, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1981, 1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

New Orleans, 1864-1909. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Litigation Documents, 1867-1870. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Stock Certificates, 1912-1913. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The majority of the Papers of Henry R. Labouisse Sr. subseries is composed of personal correspondence between Labouisse Sr. and other members of the family. The subseries also includes opinion columns and letters to the editor that he submitted to newspapers, letters to government representatives, papers related to his membership in organizations, his passport, and his will. Additionally, the subseries contains notes from a professional appraiser about the documents, including dates, brief descriptions of the correspondents, and the content of the documents.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by document type. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and then chronologically.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

2 boxes

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1895-1897, 1895-1897. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1898, 1898. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

1899, 1899. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1900, 1900. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1901, 1901. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1902, 1902. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

1903, 1903. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1904, 1904. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

1905, 1905. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1906, 1906. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1907-1915, 1907-1915. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1916-1917, 1916-1917. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1918-1926, 1918-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1901-1926, 1901-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1897-1918, 1897-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1919-1921, 1919-1921. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1905-1918, 1905-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1919-1926, 1919-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1886-1894, 1886-1894. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1911-1926, 1911-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Princeton, 1917-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Woodberry, 1916-1920. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

1909, 1909. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1915-1917, 1915-1917. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1918-1919, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1921-1926, 1921-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Notes, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Documents, 1906-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Public Statements, 1900-1927. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Princeton University subseries contains papers related to Labouisse's involvement with Princeton University as a student and as an alumnus. His student papers include notes from Labouisse's classes and his transcript. His alumnus papers include correspondence with classmates, papers related to gifts to the university, and reunion materials.

Arrangement

Divided into two sections, Student Papers and Alumnus Papers, and then arranged alphabetically by document type.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Ancient Oriental Literature, 1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Modern Political Theory, 1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Transcript, 1922-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Honorary Ph.D., 1965. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Woodrow Wilson Award, 1959-1978. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

1945-1969, 1945-1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1970-1980, 1970-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1981-1987, 1981-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Edwards, W.P.N., 1950-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Gilbert, Roger, 1946-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hallock, Gerard, 1948-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Leslie, John, 1961-1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

McKeever, H. Van Brunt, 1947-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Schmidt, Adolph W, 1965-1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

University, 1955-1987. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

Artwork Loan, 1971-1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Labouisse Fellowship, 1983-1986. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Labouisse Fellowship, 1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Life Income Fund, 1985-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Publication: "Gifts to Princeton", 1985-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Princeton University In Memoriam Pamphlets, 1974-1988. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Princeton University Publications, 1956-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Reunions, 1971-1986. 5 folders.
Physical Description

5 folders

Scope and Contents

The United Nations series documents Labouisse's work with United Nations relief organizations. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.

Arrangement

Divided into three subseries: United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Crisis in the Congo, and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

Physical Description

23 boxes

Scope and Contents

The UNRWA subseries is comprised of correspondence, speeches, and reports to the United Nations General Assembly documenting the work of the UNRWA during Labouisse's term as director (1954-1958). The subseries also includes materials related to the appointment and resignation of Labouisse from his post and publications related to the Palestinian refugee situation.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by document type or subject.

Physical Description

6 boxes

Appointment, 1954-1955. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Physical Description

2 boxes

Carver, Leslie, 1954-1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Courvoisiez, Raymond M, 1955-1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Davis, John H, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Diffelen, R.W. Van, 1957-1960. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Flynn, Molly, 1954-1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hammarskjöld, Dag, 1950-1964. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Lalive, Jean, 1955-1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Moe, Sherwood G, 1954-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Chronological, 1954-1958. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Press Clippings, 1954-1958. 5 folders.
Physical Description

5 folders

Publications, 1917-1956. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Publications, 1957-1980. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

Announcements, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence with Hammarskjöld, 1956-1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

1958, 1958. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Jordan, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Reception, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Responses, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Gaza, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jordan, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lebanon, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Palestine, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1958. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Appraiser's Synopsis, 2004. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1958-1960, 1958-1960. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

American Committee to Benefit Arab Refugees (ACBAR) Benefit, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

UNRWA Correspondence After Resignation, 1958-1980. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Speeches, 1954-1959. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Staff, 1954-1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

9th Session, 1954. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

10th Session, 1955. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

11th Session, 1956. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

12th Session, 1957. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

13th Session, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Resolutions, 1948-1957. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Status Reports, 1954-1958. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

1954-1958, 1954-1958. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Correspondence with Kamel, Wadie W, 1959-1960. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Suez Crisis, 1956. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Iraq, 1956. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

1954-1956, 1954-1956. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

1957-1958, 1957-1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Palestinian Refugees Conference, 1955. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lebanon, 1955-1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Syria, 1955-1957. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Crisis in the Congo subseries is composed of correspondence and press clippings related to Labouisse's service as special assistant to the United Nations Secretary-General during the 1960 crisis in the Congo.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by document type.

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1960. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1960. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The UNICEF subseries contains material related to the administration of UNICEF and the issues it addressed during Labouisse's tenure as executive director. The papers document the organization's work in Cambodia, Israel, Nigeria, and Vietnam, as well as fundraising events and the International Year of the Child. The subseries also includes correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, speeches, papers from Labouisse's travels around the world, and materials related to UNICEF winning the 1965 Nobel Peace Prize.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject or document type.

Physical Description

18 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Initial Appointment, 1964-1965. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Reappointments, 1970-1978. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

2 boxes

Bacic, Sasha, 1970-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Beer, Henrik, 1973-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Campbell-Beaven, Jane, 1960-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Charnow, Jack, 1972-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Christensen, Knud, 1976-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Conzett, Hans, 1975-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Debré, Robert, 1970-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Egger, Charles, 1976-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Gendrou, Louis, 1969-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Grant, James P, 1973-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Heyward, E.J.R., 1965-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jones, Vicky, 1976-1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jackson, Robert, Sir, 1951-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kaye, Danny, 1968-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Larsen, Paul F, 1974-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lim, Estefania A, 1977-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lutz, Gertrude, 1973-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

McDougall, James, 1976-1982. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mahler, Halfdan, 1976-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Morse, Bradford, 1977-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mostefaoui, Ahmed, 1976-1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ogata, Sadako, 1977-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ordóñez-Plaja, Antonio, 1976-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Pantaleoni, Helenka, 1972-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Pate, Martha, 1965-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Reyes, Narciso G, 1974-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Sandberg, Martin B, 1972-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Sasakawa, Ryoichi, 1974-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Stein, Herman, 1974-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Thant, U, 1964-1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Thedin, Nils, 1972-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Turrettini, Bernard, 1976-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Waldheim, Kurt, 1972-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

1966-1972, 1966-1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1973, 1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1974, 1974. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1975, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1976, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1977, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1978, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1979, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1980-1982, 1980-1982. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1983-1986, 1983-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1978-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Financial Results, 1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Photographs, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1978-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Production Manual, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Harlem Schools Visit, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Brochures and Pamphlets, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Commemorative Stamps, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence, 1975-1980. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Rights of a Child Concert, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

St. James Church Speech, 1967-1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1966-1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mayoral Proclamation, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

UNICEF Gala Benefit, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Administrative, 1975-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Annual Reports, 1972-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Consultant Reports, 1973-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Executive Board Meetings, 1965-1979. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Funding, 1975-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Funding, United States, 1969-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

5 boxes

Physical Description

4 boxes

1979, 1979. 5 folders.
Physical Description

5 folders

1979, 1979. 10 folders.
Physical Description

10 folders

1979-1980, 1979-1980. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Expulsion of UNICEF, 1974-1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Maps of Region, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Meetings, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Pledging Conference, 1979. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Press Clippings, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

United Nations Assembly, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Israel, 1969-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

1968-1970, 1968-1970. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Maps, 1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

UNICEF News, 1968-1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

1970-1979, 1970-1979. 8 folders.
Physical Description

8 folders

Press Clippings, 1973-1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Various Issues Addressed by UNICEF, 1966-1981. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Announcements, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Oslo, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Stockholm, Copenhagen, Paris, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Congratulations, 1965-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Itinerary, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

UN Reception, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Farewell Messages, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Farewell Receptions, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Final Work, 1978-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1979-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Search for Successor, 1974-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Telegrams, 1979-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tribute Scrapbook, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

3 boxes

1965-1966, 1965-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1967, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1968, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1969-1970, 1969-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1971-1972, 1971-1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1973-1974, 1973-1974. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1975-1976, 1975-1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1977, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1978, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1979, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1980-1987, 1980-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1975-1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Directories, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hiring, 1975-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Christmas, 1966-1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

70th Birthday, 1974. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

75th Birthday, 1979. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Policies, 1975-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Reviews, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Season's Greetings, 1965-1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

8 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Itinerary for Whole Trip, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Thailand, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Malaysia, Hong Kong, Philippines, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Taiwan, Tokyo, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Chile, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Norway, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Switzerland, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

India, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Bangkok, South Vietnam, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

East and West Pakistan, Beirut, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Greece, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

USSR, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Poland, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Belgium, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Nigeria, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Toronto, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program of Entire Trip, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Columbia Documents, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Columbia Press, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Peru, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Brazil Documents, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Brazil Press, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

London, 1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Chile, 1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Istanbul, 1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ottawa, 1969. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan, Paris, Geneva, 1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Nigeria, 1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Geneva and Italy, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tokyo, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Singapore and Indonesia, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

India, Bangladesh, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

India and Bangladesh Bound Map, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Copenhagen, 1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

London, 1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Program, 1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lebanon, 1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Iran, 1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Qatar and United Arab Emirates, 1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Egypt, 1972. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Belgium, 1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Luxembourg, Geneva, 1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Germany, 1974. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Geneva, 1974. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Rome, 1974. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hawaii, Bangkok, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Bangladesh, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

New Delhi, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Calcutta, Assam, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Assam Bound Map, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ottawa, 1975. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Tunisia, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Algeria, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Morocco, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Documents, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Publications, 1976. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Stockholm, 1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Niger, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Upper-Volta, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ivory Coast, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Program, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Manila, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Sri Lanka, Geneva, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Geneva and Paris, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Los Angeles, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Venezuela, 1977. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jamaica, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Rome and Vatican, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Geneva and Greece, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

London, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Brazil, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Moscow and Alma Ata, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Jordan, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lebanon, Beirut, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Bonn and Paris, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kenya, 1979. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Kenya International Year of Child Symposium Conference, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Zambia, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tanzania, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mexico City, 1979. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Warsaw, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Copenhagen, Geneva, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Japan, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Geneva, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Program, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Cambodia, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hanoi, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Thailand, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tokyo, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

UN Archives Finding Aid, 1948-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The United States Government series documents Labouisse's service to the United States government throughout his career on matters of international economic policy and development, and as ambassador to Greece. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.

Arrangement

Divided into three subseries: State Department, International Cooperation Administration (ICA), and Ambassador to Greece.

Physical Description

10 boxes

Scope and Contents

The State Department subseries includes papers documenting several brief appointments held by Labouisse within the State Department related to European affairs and international economic affairs during and after the second world war. The papers include appointment and promotion correspondence, work diaries, and materials from conferences. The most extensively documented subject is his work on the formation of the Marshall Plan.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically by Labouisse's appointments.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1941-1943. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Work Diary, 1941-1942. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1943. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1943. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Organization of State Department, 1944. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1944. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1944-1945. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Potsdam Conference, 1945. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1945-1946. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Appointment, 1946-1948. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Work Diary, 1947. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Work Diary, 1947. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Appointment, 1948. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Promotions, Raises, 1948-1952. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence, 1948-1957. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1948-1950. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Resolutions and Drafts, 1947-1948. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Press Clippings, 1948. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Third Session Statements, 1948. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Resignation Correspondence, 1953-1954. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Speeches, 1948-1952. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Speeches, 1953-1955. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Press Clippings, 1951-1954. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Receptions, 1952-1954. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Relocation, 1951. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The International Cooperation Administration subseries contains materials from Labouisse's tenure as director of the agency, including correspondence, press releases, publications, and speeches. The subseries also documents his work with the Task Force on Foreign Aid, which led to the creation of the Agency for International Development (AID). In addition, the subseries contains documentation of President John F. Kennedy's successful appointment of Labouisse to the post in 1961, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower's failed attempt to appoint him to the same position in 1959.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by document type or subject.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Director of Agency for International Development (AID) Controversy, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Congratulations, 1961. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Djakarta Bypass, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kennedy, John F, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1961-1962, 1961-1962. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Daily Appointments, 1961. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Public Information, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Speeches, 1961. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Speeches, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

1961, 1961. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Agency for International Development Structure (AID) Official Report, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Invitation to AID Anniversary, 1982-1983. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Ambassador to Greece subseries documents Labouisse's service as United States Ambassador to Greece from 1962 to 1965. The subseries includes correspondence, materials from embassy sponsored events, his daily schedule, and papers from his interaction with U..S. State Department and White House officials, as well as the Greek Royal Family.

See also Series 6: Oversized Materials.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by document type or subject.

Physical Description

6 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Appointment, 1961-1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Congratulations, 1961-1962. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence with Prior Ambassador, 1961-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1961-1962. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Embassy Paintings, 1962-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Thank You Letters, 1962-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1961-1962, 1961-1962. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1962-1965, 1962-1965. 6 folders.
Physical Description

6 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

1962-1963, 1962-1963. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

1963-1965, 1963-1965. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Press Clippings, 1962-1965. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

During Resignation, 1964-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Post Resignation, 1966-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Farewell Parties, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Gifts Received, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Staff References, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Correspondence, 1963-1971. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Athens Meeting, 1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Embassy, 1963-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

King Constantine Corfu Reception, 1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

King Constantine Wedding, 1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

King Paul Funeral, 1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Palace Officials, 1962-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Photographs, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Schedules, 1962-1965. 6 folders.
Physical Description

6 folders

Speeches, 1962-1965. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

Christmas Messages, 1962-1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Diplomatic Lists, 1962-1963. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Greek Governments, 1962-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Staffing Patterns, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Staffing Patterns, 1962-1965. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Travel, 1962-1965. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Air Force Base Visit, 1962. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Correspondence: Re Classified Files, 1967-1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Events in Greece, 1962-1964. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Farewell Reception, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1963-1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Visits, 1962-1964. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1962-1963. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kennedy Family Correspondence, 1964-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Death, 1963-1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence, 1963-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Athens Memorial, 1963. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Visit, 1964. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Other Organizations series documents Labouisse's wide range of involvement in civil service organizations, serving on the board or in a committee, as a member, or which he helped financially. There is a small amount of material for each organization, including correspondence, meeting minutes, brochures, press clippings, newsletters, briefings, and itineraries. The two most thoroughly documented organizations are the American Farm School (in Greece) and the World Bank.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by organization.

Physical Description

6 boxes

Physical Description

2 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

As Trustee, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

As Chairman, 1980-1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Landslide, 1962-1987. 4 folders.
Physical Description

4 folders

Trimis, Toni, 1974-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Trustees, 1963-1987. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

1962-1982, 1962-1982. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1983-1987, 1983-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Fundraising, Capital Campaign, 1983-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

History, 1911-1985. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Newsletter, 1962-1988. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Resignation,1984-1985, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Visits of Labouisse to Campus, 1962-1986. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Youth Center, 1983-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

American Society of the French Legion of Honor, 1967-1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

American University of Beirut, 1960-1973. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Association of the Bar of New York, 1958-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Association of Former International Civil Servants, 1979-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

The Atlantic Council, 1962-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ralph Bunche Memorial, 1972-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

The Century Association, 1946-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Channel 13, 1975-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Clark Foundation, 1963-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Columbia University School of International Affairs, 1961-1985. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Committee for Arab-Israel Peace, 1984-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Council of American Ambassadors, 1983-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Council on Foreign Relations, 1946-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Democratic National Committee, 1960-1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Foreign Policy Association, 1960-1982. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Greer School, 1946-1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, 1962-1966. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Helen Keller International Incorporated, 1983-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hellenic Heritage Foundation, 1980-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Holy Trinity Church, 1957-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

International Institute for Environment and Development, 1980-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

International Medical and Research Foundation, 1979-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

International Planned Parenthood Federation, 1982-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 1965-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association, 1937-1986. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mark Twain Society, 1969-1976. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Miller Center of Public Affairs, 1981-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mitchell, Taylor, Capron, and Marsh, 1941-1953. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

New York State Historical Association, 1956-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Pilgrims of the United States, 1972-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Treadwell Memorial Fund, 1973-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1975-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

United States Committee for Refugees, 1958-1963. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

United States Committee for United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 1979-1987. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Woodberry Forrest School, 1947-1985. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

2 boxes

Appointment, 1959-1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Briefings, 1959-1960. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Physical Description

2 boxes

Castro, Alvaro de, 1959-1960. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1959, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1959-1961, 1959-1961. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Mission Statement, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Press Clippings, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Report, 1961. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Speech, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Travel, 1959. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Awards series contains awards certificates, honorary degree diplomas, and medals, as well as correspondence, invitations, and programs regarding the awards that Labouisse received during his career. In some cases, the material related to an award is located in the Awards series, while the award itself is located in the Oversized Materials series.

See also Series 6: Oversized Materials.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by document type. Awards and Decorations, and Honorary Degrees are arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Physical Description

2 boxes

Officier Légion d'Honneur, French Government, 1946-1954. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Honorary Member, Jurade de Saint Emilion, 1952. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Order of Independence, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1957. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Grand Officier de l'Ordre National du Cèdre, Lebanese Republic, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Citation, American Committee to Benefit Arab Refugees, 1958. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Grand Cross, Royal Order of George I, 1964-1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Citation, Hellenic Red Cross, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Associate Commander, Associate Knight, Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 1966-1984. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Great Cross, Order of Boyaca, 1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

James Biddle Eustis Franco-American Award, International House, 1970. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Order of the Big Heart, 1974. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Annual Award, Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations, 1976-1980. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Helen Keller International Award, Helen Keller International, Incorporated, 1977-1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Woodrow Wilson Award, Princeton University, 1978. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Decoration, Order of the Smile, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Honorary Medal, Polish Blood Donors, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Commander, Royal Order of Saint Olav, 1979. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Gold Medal, National Institute of Social Sciences, 1979-1981. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Dag Hammarskjöld Honorary Medal, German United Nations Association, 1981-1982. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

University of Bridgeport, Doctor of Laws, 1961-1968. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Princeton University, Doctor of Laws, 1965. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lafayette College, Doctor of Laws, 1966-1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tulane University, Doctor of Laws, 1967. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Harwick College, Doctor of Humane Letters, 1983. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Brandeis University, Doctor of Human Letters, 1982-1983. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Medals, 1954-1983. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

The Oversized Materials series includes awards, honorary degrees, plaques, and a sash, as well as Labouisse's certificate of appointment as United States Ambassador to Greece, and a map detailing the movement of Lyndon Johnson during a visit to the embassy.

Arrangement

Arranged by document type and then by size.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Plaques, 1970-1981. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Plaque, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Sash, 1952. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Awards, 1952-1982. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

Honorary Degrees, 1965-1983. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Ambassador to Greece, 1961. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

(Blueprint Diagrams of Lyndon Johnson's Visit to Greece and Certificate of Appointment as Greek Ambassador)

Physical Description

1 folder

Series 6: Oversized Materials, undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Print, Suggest