Reminiscences of Murat Willis Williams : oral history, 1979.

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Reminiscences of Murat Willis Williams : oral history, 1979.

Spain, 1939-1945: Abraham Lincoln Brigade, rescue of American aviators; El Salvador: revolution of 1948; American legation in Romania, 1949-1951; immigration to Israel, the COMINFORM JOURNAL; refugee relief program, 1955-1956; Cyprus policy, 1956-1959; Alliance for Progress, Catholic Church in Latin America, 1961-1964. Impressions of H. Freeman Matthews, Ana Pauker, Golda Meir, John Foster Dulles.

Transcript: 40 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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