Confluence Magazine: general records, 1951-1969 (inclusive).

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Confluence Magazine: general records, 1951-1969 (inclusive).

General records of Confluence magazine, with personal and business papers of magazine officials, especially Henry Kissinger, Director and Editor; correspondence with government and academic officers about magazine policy, format, content, and purpose; responses from American and abroad to calls for suggestions, contributions, and manuscripts; fundraising records; manuscripts rejected, considered, and intended for future use; records about Advisory Board; topics under consideration; and miscellaneous lectures and public presentations.

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Harvard University Archives.

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