Miller Upton papers 1949-1989

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Miller Upton papers 1949-1989

Writings, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, conference material, reports, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to American participation in international cooperative activities, especially in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; international education; the Federal Union; and economics.

24 manuscript boxes; (9.6 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6661779

Hoover Institution Archives

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Upton, Miller (Robinson Miller), 1916-

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Biographical/Historical Note American educator; president, Beloit College, 1954-1975; United States delegate to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1970-1974; chairman, United States National Commission for UNESCO, 1971-1974. From the guide to the Miller Upton papers, 1949-1989, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

U.S. National Commission for UNESCO

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UNESCO

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Federal Union

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The Federal Union's mandate was to encourage the peoples of a group of states to unite permanently and form a central government. Such a structure could ensure a peaceful world, free from economic crises. Members of the Federal Union believed that ultimately only a World Government could ensure the survival of civilisation. The group was set up during the closing years of World War II. The Federal Union movement appears to have ceased around the late 1960s. From the guide to the Fede...