Lawrence K. Rosinger papers, 1937-1973 (bulk 1937-1953).

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Lawrence K. Rosinger papers, 1937-1973 (bulk 1937-1953).

The series include Biographical Information; Correspondence, 1937-1992; Newspaper Clippings, 1937-1952; McCarran hearings, 1950-1952, relating to this Congressional Committee's attack on Rosinger and the American Institute of Pacific Relations; Publications, 1937-1951; Radio Broadcasts, 1941-1945; Speeches, 1937-1953; and Trip to China, 1946, which contains notes and transcripts of more than two dozen interviews with Chinese leaders including Mao Tse-tung, Chou En-lai, and Jao Sou-Shih.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7363022

Bentley Historical Library

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American institute of pacific relations

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Rosinger, Lawrence K. (Lawrence Kaelter), 1915-

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Rosinger was a Far Eastern studies, research associate with the Foreign Policy Association, and later with the American Institute of Pacific Relations. He made a trip to China in 1946 where he travelled widely and where he interviewed both Chinese Communist and Nationalist Party leaders. From the description of Lawrence K. Rosinger papers, 1937-1973 (bulk 1937-1953). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422533 Lawrence K. Rosinger was born in New York...

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