W. Nathaniel Howell papers [manuscript], 1930-2006.

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W. Nathaniel Howell papers [manuscript], 1930-2006.

The papers contain activities and correspondence files; papers, tapes and photographs concerning the University of Virginia conference "The liberation of Kuwait : dawning of a new world order?'' 2001 February 22-24; typescripts of his dissertation; lecture tour material; photographs; papers preserved by Josephine Edwards Howell including a baby book; and personal memorabilia. Foreign service papers include address and appointment books; photographs from diplomatic receptions in Kuwait; photographs of U.S. Central command visits to Pakistan; memorabilia; and photographs of activities at the U.S. embassy during the Iraqi occupaiton, 1990-1991. Of interest are photographs and notes on the origin of the Carter doctrine and the Camp David Accords. There are sixteen audiocassettes from the University of Virgia confeconference on the Liberation of Kuwait. Speakers included John T. Casteen, Lawrence Eagleburger and H. E. Shaikh Saud Nasir Al-Sabah. Four of the cassettes were produced by the University of Virginia as "The liberation of Kuwait-Dawning of a New World Order." Twelve of the cassettes are Howell's personal tapings of the speakers and events which included additional speakers. The papers include videotapes "Real life anecdotes on tricks & tips of Arabic" and "Al-Hashemi II," construction progress on the world's biggest wooden sailing boat. Papers also include videodisks of a Marafie Foundation USA conference in Kuwait, 2003, at which Howell spoke, a trip to Kuwait and Iraq, 2003, and a trip to Kuwait, 2005. Additional photographs include the Portsmouth homecoming celebration, 1991; the Beiruit Civil War; the Iraqui invasion of Kuwait; and the USS Deyo (DD-989).

circa 2250 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7084228

University of Virginia. Library

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