Collection of Adolph Willimam Schmidt, 1957-1965.

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Collection of Adolph Willimam Schmidt, 1957-1965.

The collection contains the correspondence of citizens who organized groups to promote Atlantic unity; together with documents and minutes of the Atlantic Union Committee, the Atlantic Institute, the International Movement for Atlantic Union, U.S. Citizens Commission on NATO, the Atlantic Council of the United States, and the Atlantic Congress, 1959. The greatest individual correspondence is that of Adolph William Schmidt. Other persons represented include Justin Blackwelder, William Clayton, Gerald Henry, Hugh Moore, Walden Moore, Lithgow Osborn, Elmo Roper, and Richard Wallace.

7 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7287396

University of Pittsburgh

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Roper, Elmo, 1900-1971

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Elmo Roper (1900-1971) was a pioneer in the fields of market research and public opinion polling. From the description of Elmo Roper papers, 1900-1972. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 52096773 Elmo Roper ( 1900-1971 ) was a pioneer in the fields of market research and public opinion polling. Born in Nebraska on 31 July 1900, he operated a jewelry store with his brother in Iowa in the 1920s. While not successful, the experience taught him the val...

Atlantic Union (U.S.)

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Atlantic council of the United States

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Private American organization to promote American participation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and other international ties. From the description of Atlantic Council of the United States records, 1950-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871939 Historical Note: The Atlantic Council of the United States was established in 1961 in Washington, D.C. It is a private American organization which encourages U.S. par...

Schmidt, Adolph William, 1904-2000

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A financial and foundation executive and native of McKeesport, Pa., Adolph William Schmidt graduated from Princeton University and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He was Vice President and Governor of T. Mellon and Sons, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, President of The A.W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, and a Trustee and Treasurer of the Old Dominion Foundation. In World War II, Schmidt served with the Army and OSS in Africa and Europe from 1942 until 1946, and was d...

Moore, Walden

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Blackwelder, Justin

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William L. Clayton

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