Records, 1946-1969.

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Records, 1946-1969.

Records consist of correspondence, guest lists, invitations, acceptances, tickets, itineraries for social events and official entertainments, 1946-1969; General Assembly seating arrangements records, 1946-1969, include correspondence, memos, seating charts, lists of delegates, and requests for passes; minutes and agendas of Delegation's Secretaries Committees, 1947-1952; correspondence concerning the official visits of presidents, prime ministers, and other government officials; Hospitality Committee minutes, agendas, and memoranda; and miscellaneous correspondence and other documents concerning national anthems and flags of member nations, condolences, and other matters.

10.5 cubic ft. (8.8 linear ft.)

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