Additional Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers

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Additional Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers

1938-1987

Include correspondence, articles, lectures, book reviews. The collection contains correspondence files from Halle's career in the State Department, as a professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, and as the author of several books, particularly "The cold war as history" and "The society of man." Other topics include the cold war, United States diplomacy and foreign relations, international relations and wild life conservation. Of interest are copies of letters to John Foster Dulles (1954) and Henry Kissinger (1970) on objectives in United States foreign policy. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Alastair Buchan, Cass Canfield, Andrew V. Corry, George Fischer, Charles Gamper, George Kennan, Melvin J. Lasky, Walter Lippmann, Ernst Mayr, Dean Rusk, Joseph Halle Schaffner, Harry Simple, Kenneth Thompson, Stansfield Turner, and Ivan von Auw, Jr.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921128

University of Virginia. Library

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