File contains 41 photographs.
DAG-1/2.3, box 336, file 2621
Copy flagged pages - 1 item.
File contains 2 photographs.
DAG-1/2.3, box 367
Series consists of the personal office files of Brian Urquhart. Many files contain correspondence with public figures, including senior United Nations and government officials and personal friends. Correspondence includes invitations to speak at universities and private organizations, requests for employment, holiday greetings and congratulatory notes and letters related to Mr. Urquhart's promotion to Under-Secretary-General. Also included are records documenting the negative press about the United Nations generated by United States journalists and private think tanks. Included in the series are lists of speaking engagements and copies of speeches and lectures that Mr. Urquhart presented to national and international institutions and organizations such as the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, the International Peace Academy and Princeton University, and the full texts of and documents related to Brian Urquhart's published writing from 1949 to 1985. These writing files include the background papers and manuscript of Brian Urquhart's book "Hammarskjold" (1972) and his autobiography "A Life in Peace and War" (1987), newspaper and journal articles, editorials, obituaries and statements. Also documenting his role as a public figure are interviews with leading news organizations such as the British Broadcasting Corporation and The New York Times. The series also includes bound volumes of United Nations periodicals; books and other printed material collected by Brian Urquhart; photographs of Brian Urquhart; video cassettes; and audio recordings. Additionally, files related to Ralph J. Bunche, containing biographical data, photographs and writing of Ralph J. Bunche are included in the series. Subject files concern Ralph J. Bunche's retirement from the United Nations; the Ralph J. Bunche memorial at the Rogosin Kidney Center in New York; the Daniel Larue Johnson sculpture dedicated to Ralph J. Bunche, "Peace Form One"; the Dag Hammarskjold Memorial "Single Form", created by sculptress Barbara Hepworth; and the deposit of the Ralph J. Bunche papers.
Files contain correspondence, memos, cables, reports, and many other types of documents.
These concern United Nations missions and commissions in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East; Secretariat matters; political matters; also conferences, councils, and miscellaneous matters. Subject files, 1960-1965, on the Congo Civilian Operations are included.
Sub-fonds consists of the following Series:
S-1080 Gunnar Jarring, Special Representative of the SG in the Middle East
S-1079 R.E. Guyer
S-1078 Personal files
S-1077 Administrative files
S-1076 Secretaries-General
S-1075 Southeast Asia - Kampuchea - Indochina/Vietnam
S-1074 Rhodesia/Zimbabwe
S-1073 Namibia
S-1072 United Nations Military Observer group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP)
S-1071 Falkland Islands - Latin America - Gulf
S-1070 United Nations Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)
S-1069 Organisation des Nations Unies au Congo (ONUC)
S-1068 Africa (except Congo)
S-1067 Afghanistan - Iran - Iraq
S-1066 Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim - Political - country files - Middle East
S-1065 Peacekeeping
S-1057 Commissions, committees, and conferences
S-1053 Preparatory Commission of the United Nations
UN. Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs (OUSGSPA) (1958-1959: Trevelyn; 1958-1972: Bunche; 1959-1961: Narasimhan; 1962-1963: Loufti; 1963-1964: Protitch; 1965-1970: Rolz-Bennett; 1970-1978: Guyer)
Series consists of records generated and maintained by George L. Sherry, a principal officer and senior political advisor for Special Political Affairs. Documents include incoming and outgoing cables, memoranda, correspondence, newsclippings, press releases, operation reports of the United Nations Peace-Keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), letters from private citizens regarding the Congo, the liberation of Antoine Gizenga, draft reports, papers and copies of League of Nations mandates. Subjects include foreign military personnel reported to be "at large" in Katanga; biographies of personnel; reports to the Secretary-General re: the application of Security Council resolutions 21/02, 24/11 and 961; and Belgium nationals reported to be mercenaries in Katanga. Also includes papers on the Dacca relief operation with evaluations of management, bridges, salvage, supplies and fertiliser.
Note: Newspaper clippings are plentiful in this series and require duplication for preservation purposes.
Accession number: 1985/198
Actual series size: 2 boxes
Novak
DAG-1/2.3, box 325, file 2504
Copy flagged pages - 1 item.