McCloy papers, series 26-29, 1967-1981.

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McCloy papers, series 26-29, 1967-1981.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports and working papers documenting McCloy's service in various quasi-official governmental positions. Series 26 documents his service as representative of the U.S. Treasury Department on special missions to Germany having to do with the stability of the international monetary system. Series 27 consists of two folders of correspondence and background material dealing with the negotiation of the 1978 Panama Canal treaty agreements. Series 28 relates to McCloy's work as member of a "Special Project Team" headed by David Rockefeller working to gain asylum for the former Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, in the U.S. Series 29 documents McCloy's work on the Transition Team for President-Elect Ronald Reagan, particularly on the Interim Foreign Policy Advisory Board.

3 boxes (1.75 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7598186

Amherst College. Library

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McCloy, John J. (John Jay), 1895-1989

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Rockefeller, David, 1915-2017

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