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American Association for the United Nations Collected Records
Campaign for UN Reform Collected Records
Common Heritage Institute Collected Papers
Printed materials: flyers, reports, publicity materials, news clippings. Correspondents include John J. Logue.
Laszlo Hámori Collection
Includes correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, publications, and newspaper clippings, primarily about Hámori's work with the United Nations.
Elmore Jackson Papers
Writings, correspondence, and other papers of Elmore Jackson (1910-1989), a noted Quaker author and former U.S. State Department official. Jackson was particularly involved in using Quaker principles in the realm of international relations. This collection also includes the papers of his wife, Elisabeth Rose Averill Jackson (1909-).
John J. Logue Collected Papers
Collection includes correspondence, Logue's resume (1990), flyers, newsletters, commentary by Logue, including "A Plan of Action for the Philadelphia Chapter of United World Federalists" and "A History of the Main Line Petition Campaign" which would have granted police power to the United Nations.
Media Area Committee for the United Nations Collected Records
Collection includes correspondence, administrative files, flyers, publicity materials, newspaper clippings, photos.
Richmond P. (Richmond Pearson) Miller Papers
NGO Committee on Disarmament Records
The NGO Committee on Disarmament was established in June 1973 by a group of international NGOs (non-governmental organizations). The organization had petitioned the New York Bureau of the Conference of NGOs in Consultative Status with the U.N. Economic and Social Council to form a Committee on Disarmament at U.N. headquarters. This new Committee would be parallel to the Special NGO Committee on Disarmament in Geneva, Switzerland.
Post-War World Council Records
Founded in 1942 to continue the efforts begun by Keep America Out of War Congress; December 1941 KAOWC dissolved and reorganized as Provisional Committee Toward a Democratic Peace; February 1942 a more permanent group organized; ceased activities December 1967.