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Series documents budgetary questions, annual budget estimates, staff appointments, travel standards, financial crisis and need for budgetary restraint, public contributions, and Article 19 - including Working Group of 21. Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, clear cables, statistical and narrative annual and budget reports, meetings minutes, newspaper clippings, and United Nations official documents relating to financial services. Correspondents include Secretaries-General U Thant and Kurt Waldheim, Controller Bruce Turner, Assistant Secretary-General for Inter-Agency Affairs I. Kittani, and Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management H.K. Matthews. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series documents the 20th and 25th commemorative sessions in San Francisco, the presidency of the General Assembly, committee membership and activities, and the death of United States President John F. Kennedy. Records consist of correspondence, press releases, and reports. Correspondents include Secretary-General U Thant, Chef de Cabinet C. V. Narasimhan, Under Secretary and Director of General Services David Vaughn, Chairman of the San Francisco Committee for the 20th Anniversary Commemorative Meetings of the United Nations Mortimer Fleishacker, permanent representatives of the United States, and presidents of the General Assembly. Arranged chronologically.

Series documents administrative matters such as buildings management, security and safety, commercial management, communications, and archives and records management. Records consists of correspondence, memoranda, clear and code cables - numbered and unnumbered, committee meeting minutes, and United Nations official documents. Correspondents include Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold, Under-Secretary for Public Information H. Tavares de Sa, Assistant Secretary-General of General Services David Vaughan, Controller Bruce Turner, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel C. C. Stavropoulos, Director-General of United Nations European Office P. P. Spinelli, and Assistant Secretary-General of Personnel M. H. Gherab. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Headquarters Site Committee

Series consists of reports and proposals, correspondence and memoranda, architectural surveys and plans, and questionnaires relating to the planning of the interim and permanent site headquarters of the United Nations. Records relate to the meetings held with the United States to negotiate the placement of the seat of the United Nations; the move from Hunter College in New York City to the Sperry Gyroscope Company; and the New York City's Board of Estimate's Calendar Number 261 land conveyance for the United Nations site. Correspondents include Secretary-General Trygve Lie; Brian Urquhart, Personal Assistant to the Secretary-General; New York City Mayor William O'Dwyer; and A. Pelt, Assistant Secretary-General of Conference and General Services. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Accession numbers: A/212, 62/1106, A/399, 63/431

Human Rights - subject files

Series documents activities of the Human Rights Division, particularly with respect to apartheid, appeals for clemency, American Indians, work of the Committee of Three, status of women, and Jewish citizenship. Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, clear and code cables - numbered, press releases, and meeting notes. Correspondents include Secretaries-General U Thant and Kurt Waldheim, Directors of Human Rights Division Marc Schreiber and J. P. Humphrey, Under-Secretary and Legal Counsel C. A. Stavropoulos, and representatives of human rights organizations. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

UN. EOSG/OSG/ Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - 1971-1978: Guyer
UN. EOSG/OSG/Assistant Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - 1973: Urquhart

Series consists of reports forwarded to the Secretary-General for information purposes in accordance with Article 6 - b of the Acts of the International Conference on Viet Nam. Includes International Commission of Control and Supervision Military Committee reports of investigations of alleged incidents, such as, mine explosions, demonstrations, alleged attacks, and restaurant explosions. Also includes transcripts, copies of photographs, memoranda for record, correspondence and United Nations documents. Correspondents include Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim; Deputy Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General Georg Hennig; Chair and Head of Hungarian Delegation to ICCS Ferenc Estzergalyos; and Major General Ferenc Szucs, Commander of the Hungarian Military Contingent and Chair of the ICCS Military Committee.

Accession number: A/745.

Actual series size: 1 box.

Bary

UN. Chef de Cabinet - 1961-1973

Series consists of papers, magazine articles, feasibility studies, employment applications, reports and correspondence relating to the establishment of International University. Documented are discussions of possible curriculum, World Conference on Role of the University in the Quest for Peace, correspondence with various international private organizations, such as Association Internationale des Universites, Association Internationale pour le Development de l'Universite Mondiale, The Canadian Home and School and Parent Teacher Association, East-West Center and University of Hawaii, Ecole Internationale de Genève, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Kettering Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Friends College. Files were created by First Officer Yasushi Akashi.
Correspondents include the heads of the international organizations, and Consultants to Secretary-General Arthur Lall and Martin Hill.