Robert Blum papers, 1950-1964 (inclusive).

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Robert Blum papers, 1950-1964 (inclusive).

The papers consist of professional papers largely reflecting Robert Blum's activities with organizations working on problems in Asia and international affairs. Almost half of the papers are records of the Asia Foundation (1953-1962). Included are monthly reports, speeches and articles, and notes and photographs from annual trips to Asia (1953-1964). Other organizations represented include the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, UNESCO, the American Assembly, and the National Strategy Seminar.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022295

Yale University Library

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Asia Foundation. Center for Asian Pacific Affairs

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Blum, Robert, 1911-1965

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