1. Correspondence Miscellaneous Correspondencebox folder Request box 1 1 Papers (five items) related to contract to purchase bonds of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Colorado River Water Works, 22-23 June 1938 1 2 Letter (photostat of transcription of excerpts), Per Jacobsson to [Mr. Burgess], 12 December 1946 1 3 A.L.s., (pencil draft), E. R. B. to "Jack,", 25 July 1947 1 4 Letter (typescript copy), E. R. B. to "Dunny,", 27 July 1948 1 5 Invoice, Estate of Gabriel Wells. Plus two other items related to purchase of books and prints, 5 January 1951 1 6 T.L. (carbon), M. E. Linahan to Maurice Couderc. Plus two related pieces concerning E. R. B. and the Société des Amis d'Honoré de Balzac. Plus two printed items, 3 November 1955 1 7 T.Memo (copy), U.S. Department of State memorandum of conversation on financing the High Aswan Dam, 16 November 1955 1 8 T.L.s., Lawrence Langner to E. R. B. Plus four related pieces, including Langner's transcript proposal for a "solution to the Arab-Israel problem in the Middle East.", 7 August 1957 1 9 Transcript (carbon), of E. R. B.'s affidavit submitted in behalf of Janusz Zoltowski, Houston, Texas. Plus three related pieces, 12 February 1958 1 10 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to Howard C. Drake. Plus two pieces of related correspondence, 2 June 1958 1 11 T.L.s., Malcolm MacDonald to E. R. B. Plus T.L. (carbon), reply, 7 October 1958 8 October 1958 1 12 T.L.s., James C. H. Anderson to E. R. B. Plus three pieces of related correspondence and four photographs, 11 August 1959 1 13 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to Malcom Muir. Plus eight items of related correspondence concerning Newsweek interview and an annotated photocopy of printed article, 29 October 1959 1 14 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to John M. Hamilton. Plus three items of related correspondence, 26 January 1960 1 15 T.L.s., Harold Graves to E. R. B. Plus three related items of correspondence and one clipping, 6 May 1960 1 16 Transcription of news report, 1961? 1 17 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to Brooks Emeny. Plus two items of related correspondence, 4 January 1961 1 18 T.L.s., Myron M. Cowen to E. R. B. Plus typescript copy of draft of bill to establish Foreign Service Center in Washington, D. C., 10 January 1961 1 19 T.L.s., Joyce Large to Constance Ladue. Plus four other items concerning photograph of E. R. B., 20 July 1962 1 20 T.L.s., C. F. Parry to E. R. B. Plus certificate of election to The Athenaeum, 15 January 1962 1 21 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to W. O. Boschen, 22 June 1962 1 22 T.L. (photocopy of carbon), E. R. B. to Lyndon B. Johnson. Plus T.L.s. (photocopy), L. B. J. to E. R. B., 9 April 1968 12 April 1968 1 57 T.L.s, Fred S. Davison to ERB, 1969 1 58 T.L.s, J. R. Mallory to ERB box folder Request box 18 1 1956-1976 18 2 Memoranda, 1950, 1963 Employment by the International Bank of Reconstruction and Developmentbox folder Request box 1 23 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to Arthur W. McCain, 17 March 1947 1 24 T. Memo (carbon), Mr. Hooker to Mr. D. Crena de Longh, 17 March 1947 1 25 Receipt, General Accounting Office, 17 March 1947 1 26 T. Memo, initialed, Harry S. Truman to E. R. B., 2 related items, 2 April 1947 1 27 T.L. (copy), John W. Snyder to E. R. B. Plus another copy, and a transcription of a news article, n.d., 20 January 1949 1 28 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to John W. Snyder, 25 January 1949 1 29 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to The President. With T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to John W. Snyder, 24 June 1949 1 30 Telegram (confirmation copy and duplicate). 2 related items, 18 May 1949 1 31 Employment agreement (typescript), 28 June 1949 1 32 Typescript (carbon), IBRD Executive Directors Resolution 108, 28 June 1949 1 33 T.L.s., Harry S. Truman to E. R. B., 30 June 1949 1 34 T.L.s., John Snyder to E. R. B., 30 June 1949 1 35 Certificate, IBRD Staff Retirement Plan, 1 July 1949 1 36 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to Morton M. Mendels, 8 July 1949 1 37 T.Memo (carbon), E. R. B. to Mr. Poore, 10 October 1949 1 38 T.Memo (carbon), E. R. B. to Mr. Poore. Plus four other items, 6 November 1951 re moving expenses. 1 39 Identification and Personnel Data form (carbon). Plus draft version (typescript), 7 May 1953 1 40 U.S. Civil Service routine loyalty investigation report (copy), 18 September 1953 1 41 Employment Agreement re expenses (typescript). one item, 21 June 1956 1 42 Employment Agreement re pension (typescript), 21 June 1956 1 43 Employment Agreement (typescript), 24 June 1958 1 44 T.Memo (copy), IBRD Executive Directors Agenda, 14 November 1960 1 45 Employment Agreement re salary. Plus carbon of memo, M. M. Mendels to Mr. Howell, 14 November 1960 1 46 T.L. (carbon), E. R. B. to E. G. Bliss. 2 attachments, 26 April 1962 1 47 Typescript, notes re financial arrangements, 27 August 1963 1 48 T.Memo (carbon), 27 November 1962 1 49 T.Memo. Plus stub from final IBRD paycheck, 3 January 1963 Letters received during hospitalizationbox folder Request box 1 50 Abs-Bush 1 51 Cain-Dunston 1 52 Eisenhower-Howell 1 53 Isoda-Lloyd 1 54 Maher-Prud 'homme 1 55 Rajapatirana- Szymczak 1 56 Tan Siew Sin- Yen Congratulationsbox folder Request box 2 1 Alexander-Edington 2 2 Esty-Haviland 2 3 Hazelwood-Morris 2 4 Moulton-Schwartz 2 5 Shanahan-Wornall
3. Speeches, 1947-1970 box folder Request box 3 1 Off the Record Remarks. Mimeographed, 1947? Suggested Speech by Eugene R. Black to Texas Group, Investment Bankers Association. Carbon typescript, April 29, 1948 box folder Request box 3 1 Script of Broadcast Made by Mr. Eugene R. Black, President, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Voice of America-Broadcast Around the World, Thursday at 4:00 P.M. Mimeographed, June 30, 1949 Address...in Presenting the Fourth Annual Report of the International Bank to the Board of Governors. Mimeographed, 1949 Address...Before the Southern Industrial Editors Institute at the University of Georgia. Mimeographed, November 4, 1949 box folder Request box 3 2 Address...Before the Investment Dealers' Association of Canada, Eastern District-Montreal, Canada. Mimeographed, February 23, 1950 [Interview] Capital Memo Program. Original typescript, April 10, 1950 Address...in Presenting the Fifth Annual Report of the International Bank to the Board of Governors, in Paris at 10:00 A.M. Mimeographed, September 8, 1950 box folder Request box 3 3 Address...Before the Bankers' Club of Chicago. Mimeographed, January 10, 1951 Address...Before the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations at Santiago, Chile. Mimeographed, [March 5 1951] [or March 6, 1951] Address...to the Florida Bankers' Association at Palm Beach, Florida. Mimeographed, April 3, 1951 Outline of Speech on Understanding of World Problems. Original typescript. Pencil note on first page: "Not Used for Chattanooga Speech." With: Varvessos, K. T.L.s., to E. R. B.. Washington, 27 April 1951 Address...in Presenting the Sixth Annual Report of the International Bank to the Board of Governors in Washington at 4:00 P.M., Mimeographed, September 10, 1951 World Bank Loans at Work. Address...Before the National Foreign Trade Convention, Waldorf-Astoria, New York City. Mimeographed, October 29, 1951 What the World Bank Means to You. Speech...at the Chamber of Commerce Homecoming Luncheon in Atlanta, Georgia. Mimeographed, November 7, 1951 box folder Request box 3 4 Address...at a Joint Meeting of the Foreign Policy Association of New Orleans and International House of New Orleans, Auditorium of International House, January 15, 1952 Savings and World Development. Address...at the Opening Session of the National Conference on Savings, Inflation and Economic Progress-Sponsored by the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Mimeographed, May 15, 1952 Address...to the New York Bond Club. Mimeographed, May 22, 1952 Remarks...on the International Finance Corporation Proposal, 14th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, New York City. Mimeographed, [June 16, 1952] Address...to the New York State Bankers Association, Spring Lake, New Jersey. Mimeographed, June 21, 1952 Address...Before the New York Herald-Tribune Forum, General Assembly Room, United Nations. Mimeographed, October 19, 1952 Speech to Members of Sunday Morning Breakfast Club, Philadelphia, Midday Club. Original typescript, November 5, 1952 box folder Request box 3 5 Some Considerations Affecting Foreign Aid. Address...to the Economic Club of New York, Hotel Astor, New York City, 8:30 P.M. Mimeographed, January 14, 1953 Address...Before the 15th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 14, 1953 Address...in Presenting the Eighth Annual Report of the Bank to the Board of Governors in Washington, D. C., at 11:15 A.M.. Mimeographed, September 9, 1953 box folder Request box 3 6 A Fresh Look at Foreign Investment. Address...Before a Luncheon Meeting of the Trust Division, American Bankers' Association, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, on Wednesday. Mimeographed, February 10, 1954 Address...Before the 17th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 14, 1954 Address...Before a Luncheon Meeting of the Ninth Annual Cleveland World Trade Conference, Hotel Carter, Cleveland, on Friday. Mimeographed, May 7, 1954 [Interview] Washington USA Program, CBS. Saturday. Original typescript, April 17, 1954 Address...Before the Annual Meeting of the Savings Banks Association of Massachusetts, Bretton Woods, N. H. Mimeographed, September 11, 1954 Address...to the Board of Governors, 10:00 A.M. Mimeographed, September 25, 1954 Closing Remarks...[to the Board of Governors]. Mimeographed, September 28, 1954 box folder Request box 3 7 Address...Before the 19th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 7, 1955 Commencement Address...at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Ga., Sunday. Mimeographed, June 5, 1955 Address...as Prepared for Delivery to the Board of Governors, Istanbul, Mimeographed. With: Statement Concerning the International Finance Corporation Made by Mr. Robert L. Garner, Vice President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, at the Bank Informal Discussion. Mimeographed, September 12, 1955 September 15, 1955 box folder Request box 3 8 Common Sense and Economic Aid. Address...to the National Farm Institute, Des Moines, Iowa. Mimeographed, February 18, 1956 The World Bank as Lender and Borrower: A Ten-Year Report. Speech...to the Economic Society of Zurich. Mimeographed, March 21, 1956 Address...Before the 21st Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 18, 1956 Address...at the Annual Dinner of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, Hartford, Connecticut. Mimeographed, May 8, 1956 Address...to the Board of Governors, 10:00 A.M. Mimeographed, September 25, 1956 Closing Remarks [to the Board of Governors]. Mimeographed, September 27, 1956 Address...to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council at Los Angeles, Tuesday. Mimeographed, October 16, 1956 International Lending-Then and Now. Address...to the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks at San Francisco, California, Friday. Mimeographed, October 19, 1956 Address...to the Board of Governors, 10:00 A.M. Mimeographed, September 25, 1956 Your Business and Your Country's Business Overseas. Address...to the National Association of Manufacturers at New York City, Wednesday. Mimeographed, December 5, 1956 box folder Request box 3 9 Remarks...at the Centennial Lunch of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mimeographed, March 2, 1957 Address...at a Convocation of the Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Mimeographed, March 8, 1957 Address...Before the 23rd Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 18, 1957 Address...Before the Alumni Society of the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Mimeographed, June 10, 1957 Address...to the Board of Governors, 12:00 Noon. Mimeographed, September 23, 1957 Concluding Remarks [to the Board of Governors]. Mimeographed, September 26, 1957 Address...at the International Industrial Development Conference, San Francisco California. Mimeographed, October 14, 1957 The Importance of Being International. Address...Before the British Council, International Chamber of Commerce, London. Mimeographed, November 5, 1957 Address...Before the Bond Club of Chicago at the Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois. Mimeographed, December 13, 1957 box folder Request box 3 10 Address...Before the 25th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 17, 1958 Address...to the Board of Governors, 9:30 A.M. Mimeographed, October 7, 1958 Remarks...at the Closing Joint Session of the Boards of Governors. Mimeographed, October 10, 1958 box folder Request box 4 1 What Answer to the Challenge of International Poverty? Address...Before the Economic Club of Detroit, at Detroit, Michigan. Mimeographed, April 20, 1959 Address...Before the Pilgrims, London, England, Tuesday. Mimeographed, May 5, 1959 The World Bank as a Borrower. Address...Before the Twelfth International Banking Summer School, Burgenstock, Switzerland. Mimeographed, June 1959 The Power of Your Heritage. Commencement Address...at Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Mimeographed, June 8, 1959 Address...to the Board of Governors. Mimeographed, September 29, 1959 Remarks...at the Closing Joint Session [of the Boards of Governors]. Mimeographed, October 2, 1959 Growth of the World Bank, 1949-1959 Address...Before the Annual Convention of the Savings Banks Association of New York, Aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam. Mimeographed, October 30, 1959 box folder Request box 4 2 Address...Before the New York Southern Society, New York City. Mimeographed, January 15, 1960 Too Many People or Too Little Growth. Address...Before the Economic Club of Chicago, at Chicago, Illinois. Mimeographed, February 18, 1960 Some Principles for Development Assistance. Statement... at a Meeting of the Development Assistance Group in Washington, D. C. Mimeographed, March 9, 1960 Address...Before the 29th Session of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, Meeting at U. N. Headquarters, New York City. Mimeographed, April 7, 1960 box folder Request box 4 3 Address to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, New York. Mimeographed, April 24, 1961 Commencement Address at Agnes Scott College...Decatur, Georgia. Mimeographed, June 5, 1961 Commencement Address at the University of Hartford...Hartford, Connecticut. Mimeographed, June 11, 1961 Address...to the Board of Governors, Vienna, Austria. Mimeographed, September 19, 1961 Remarks...at the Closing Joint Session of the Boards of Governors. Mimeographed, September 22, 1961 Address...to the Investment Bankers' Association, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, Wednesday. Mimeographed. 4 c., October 4, 1961 box folder Request box 4 4 Address to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, New York. Mimeographed, April 5, 1962 Remarks...on the Occasion of Founders Day at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Mimeographed, April 13, 1962 Remarks... on the Occasion of the Inauguration of Dr. John A. Logan, Jr., as President of Hollins College, Roanoke, Va. Mimeographed, April 14, 1962 Ventures in World Order. [In two parts.] Mimeographed, 1962? Remarks...at the Closing Joint Session of the Boards of Governors. Mimeographed, September 21, 1962 Economic Development for the Peoples of Africa. Address...Before the Afrika Instituut. The Hague. Mimeographed, October 29, 1962 box folder Request box 4 5 New Task for Science. Address...at the 97th Commencement Excercises of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mimeographed, June 7, 1963 A Banker on the Banks of Avon. Address...at the Shakespeare Anniversary Banquet, at Stratford-upon-Avon, England, at 7:45 P.M., Saturday in the Festival Pavilion. Mimeographed, April 25, 1964 A Transcript of a Recorded Interview with Eugene Black. Dark Harbor, Maine, Richard D. Challener, Interviewer. The John Foster Dulles Oral History Project, Princeton University Library. Carbon typescript, 15 July 1964 box folder Request box 4 6 Commencement Address, Wellesley College..., Wellesley, Massachusetts. Mimeographed. Attached are photocopies of related material, June 3, 1966 (4 p.) Introduction of Brookings Trustees at Fiftieth Anniversary Dinner, [and] Introduction of Mr. Calkins. Original typescript (large-type), September 29, 1966 (2 c.) Statement by Mr. Black for Congressional Committees. Photocopy, 1/28/67
Autograph note on cover: "Rough Draft Only." Introductory Remarks...on Asian Economic and Social Development Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Executive Session, 2:30 P.M. Original typescript (large-type), May 2, 1967 Text of Introduction of Guest of Honor, C. K. Yen Dinner. Mimeographed. With: Text of Address by Vice President C. K. Yen, Hotel Pierre, Monday, Mimeographed, May 15, 1967 May 15, 1967 box folder Request box 4 7 The Uneducated Need Not Apply. Speech Delivered at the University of the South. Mimeographed, October 10, 1967 Statement... on Asian Economic and Social Development Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Photocopy, February 27, 1968 Statement for Verbal Presentation...Before the Subcommittee on International Finance of the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives. Original typescript. Also, photocopy, February 27, 1968 Statement...Before the Subcommittee on International Finance of the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, February 27, 1968 Settlement or Solution in the Middle East? Address...Before the Middle East Institute, Washington, D. C. Original typescript (large-type). Also, another state, mimeographed, October 4, 1968 Advance Text of Response by Eugene R. Black. National Institute of Social Sciences. Mimeographed, November 21, 1968 box folder Request box 4 8 [Alternative in Southeast Asia.] Lecture I. A New Diplomacy for Southeast Asia. Lecture II. Regional Cooperation in Southeast Asia: Absurd or Inevitable? Lecture III. The Mekong Basin: Vision and Opportunity. [Three lectures stapled together and continuously paged.] Emory University. Mimeographed. With: Printed folder on the lecture series, March 31 1969 and April 1-2, 1969 (2 c.) From Foreign Aid to Development Assistance. Address...[to] the Commercial Club, Chicago, Illinois. Photocopy, May 12, 1969 Alternative in Southeast Asia. Address...[at] New York University. Carbon typescript, October 22, 1969 box folder Request box 4 9 Alternative in Southeast Asia. Address...[to] the Foreign Policy Association. Photocopy, February 25, 1970 4 9 Alternative in Southeast Asia. Address...[at] Boise State College. Original typescript, with autograph corrections, November, 1970 box folder Request box 18 3 Adresses, 1957-1967
7. Photographs The majority of these show Eugene R. Black on official missions to Southeast Asia in the 1960's, receiving honorary degrees, participating in meetings. box folder Request box 6 3-7 Photographs box folder Request box 8 1 Photographs, Taipei, Taiwan, 1966 8 2 Photographs, event Phoenicia Hotel 8 3 Photographs, Japan box Request box 11 The Fortieth Anniversary of Time, the Weekly Newsmagazine. With photograph of Eugene R. Black and printed program for anniversary dinner. 11 Robert D. Calkins box Request box 12 Photograph. Eugene Black and Lyndon Johnson (
16-1/2" by 12-1/2".
)
Inscribed by Johnson: "To Eugene Black/Excellence always/Lyndon B. Johnson." 12 Photograph. Eugene Black and Lyndon Johnson. Inscribed by Johnson (
14-1/2" by 11-1/2".
)
"To Gene Black/Thanks./Lyndon Johnson." 12 Photograph. Eugene Black and Lyndon Johnson (
14-1/2" by 11-1/2".
)
Inscribed by Johnson: "To Gene Black/a patriot always/Lyndon B. Johnson." 12 Photograph. Eugene Black and two Africans (
13" by 12".
) 12 Photograph. Robert B. Anderson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Eugene Black and another. Signed by all (
15" by 11".
) 12 Photograph. Christian Herter. Signed (
9" by 11-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. Man with gamefish (
6-1/2" by 10-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. Pakistani official. Signed. Silver frame with gold emblem (
8-1/2" by 11".
) 12 Photograph. Large group of men outside building (
12" by 9".
) 12 Photograph. Board of Directors, Brookings Institution, 1968 (
16-1/2" by 13-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. Eugene Black and three Asians at the signing of a loan to Japan, with large group looking on (
10" by 8-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. T. Kittikachorn. Color. Signed, 18 September 1968 (
11" by 14-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. Group of men at dinner, including Eugene Black, 21 July 1947 (
12-1/2" by 10".
) 12 Photograph. Eugene Black and three others at a signing (
10" by 8".
) 12 Photograph. Maurice Frére. Signed (
12" by 17".
) 12 Photograph. Policy and Finance Committee, F. W. Woolworth. Color (
13" by 12".
) 12 Photograph. Eugene Black, Prince Bernhard and another. Signed (
11" by 9"
) 12 Photograph. President Johnson presiding at meeting (16 others). Signed by Johnson (
10" by 10-1/2".
) 12 Print. Portrait sketch of William Fulbright. Signed by Fulbright (
8-1/2" by 11".
) 12 Photograph. Group of five persons, including Queen Juliana, Prince Bernhard and Eugene Black. Color (
7" by 5-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. Businessman (?). Signed, The Hague, February 1964 (
6-1/2" by 8-1/2".
) 12 Photograph. President Thieu. Signed (
11" by 13"
) 12 Photograph. Japanese leader. Signed (
8" by 10".
) 12 Photograph. Eugene Black with Bobby Jones (
10" by 8".
) 12 Photographs box Request box 13 Photograph. Marshal Tito riding a white horse. Signed (
12-3/4" by 10".
) 13 Photograph. Bobby Jones in foursome (
12-1/2" by 11".
) 13 Photograph. Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C., 1933-1934 (
14" by 11".
) 13 Photograph. Douglas Dillon. Signed (
10-1/2" by 14".
) 13 Photograph. Bobby Jones driving. Signed (
10-1/2" by 13-1/2".
) 13 Photograph. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robert Anderson and Eugene Black (
14" by 11".
) 13 Photograph. Robert Anderson. Signed (
10-1/2" by 14".
) 13 Photograph. Shigao Yashida (
11-1/2" by 14-1/2".
) 13 Photograph. Pope John XXIII greeting Eugene Black and a bishop. Color (
12-1/2" by 11".
) 13 Photograph. Eugene Black and three other men with Shirley Temple. Signed by Shirley Temple (
15" by 12".
) 13 Original cartoon. Eugene Black fishing (
6-1/2" by 8-1/2".
) 13 Photograph. Eugene Black and others representing the United States at a conference table. Signed by Mike Monroney and Robert B. Anderson 13 Photograph. Eugene Black with three others at signing of Agreement of International Finance Corporation, 5 December 1955 (
12-1/2" by 10-1/2".
) 13 Group of two photographs. Chalk notice in French concerning obligations of the International Bank (
12-1/2" by 19".
) 13 Photograph. Latin American official. Signed (
10-1/2" by 13-1/2".
) 13 Photograph. Eugene Black and two African men (
6-1/2" by 8-1/2".
) 13 Photograph. Eugene Black and three others look on as man in center signs document (
12-1/2" by 11".
) 13 Photograph. Eugene Black standing on sidewalk (
12-1/2" by 14-1/2".
) 13 Photograph. President Marcos of the Philippines. Color. Signed (
13-1/2" by 16".
) 13 Original watercolor. Portrait of Eugene Black for TIME cover Signed by Boris Artzybasheff, 1956 June 25 box Request box 16 Album (
8" by 5-1/2"
)
containing photographs of Eugene Black receiving an honorary degree. University and date not stated. 16 Album, May 1960 (
14" by 16"
)
presented to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Black "on the occasion of their first visit to Israel"; presentation page signed by David Horowitz and Levi Eshkol. Contains photographs of people and places visited. box Request box 17 In Commemoration of the Colloquium Luncheon given by the Honorable Eugene Black for the International Fellows of Columbia University on Friday, March 11, 1966 (
12" by 12"
)
"In Commemoration of the Colloquium Luncheon given by the Honorable Eugene Black for the International Fellows of Columbia University on Friday" 17 fifth annual Splendid American Awards of the Thomas A. Dooley Foundation
, 28 March 1969 (
9-1/2" by 11-1/2"
) 17 Photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Black's visit to Taiwan, 17 November 1966 (
11-1/2" by 11-1/2"
) box Request box 19 Photographs oversized_folder Request oversized_folder 11A 4 photos- unidentified African tableau, undated oversized_folder Request oversized_folder 12A Photo portrait COMSAT Board of Directors, 1968 oversized_folder Request oversized_folder 13A Photo portrait of Woolworth Board of Directors, 1966 oversized_folder Request oversized_folder 16B Photo of World Bank leaders meeting with John F. Kennedy, 1962 oversized_folder Request oversized_folder 17B Poster (color) of [King of Saudi Arabia] item Request item 2 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Eugene Black, framed item Request item 1 Collage celebrating Black upon retirement, framed
11. Artifacts Art Objects, and Decorative ObjectsBible (Chicago), Ornate mother-of-pearl decorations on leather binding. In special box covered in red velvet, 1960 Japanese, warrior's helmet. In elaborate cabinet, black with gold-color metal fittings, black wooden legs Korean silver-gilt tea set. In special box covered in black velveteen Ornate tobacco cabinet, with 13 inner compartments and inlay work depicting Iran Old sword, black wooden handle with elaborate silver decorations and matching sheath (silver fitting for tip of sheath is missing) Cap and gown worn by Eugene R. Black Model of sailing ship Old Arabic Dagger, with wire-wound hilt and leather sheath attached to beaded string Folding sheath dagger, with pearl handle and leather sheath Small English faience cup, decorated with motto "Fairest Gems Lie Deepest." Hand-carved wooden horse with metal decorations Pre-Columbian pottery figure, reclined fertility goddess Suede-covered cigarette box, with bullfight scene tooled on the top Plastic cigarette box, with an original $2.00 demand note (Bullion Bank, Washington, D. C.) imbedded in the clear lid, 1862 Lincoln Continental hood ornament, mounted on marble base with name plate "New York Times" ash tray Glass ash tray, smoke color, with "Get Well" theme Scissors and letter opener, in leather case Pen used by Lyndon B. Johnson in signing H.R. 12563, 16 March 1966 Parker cartridge fountain pen, maroon-color base Clear lucite paperweight, Life Insurance Company of Georgia 75th anniversary Snail shell imbedded in amber-tinted lucite block, 22 October 1965? (Belongs with small wood and silver base with plate "Diloma"?) Two Israeli coins, in wooden case, presented to Eugene R. Black, February, 1968 Chinese ivory seal, in small sliding-top case and brocade box (Eugene Black's name in Chinese.) Silver cigarette box, gold medallion (International Bank) on lid, December 1962 Incised inscription inside lid "To Gene Black; with admiration and warm friendship/Phyllis and Douglas Dillon African high-relief carved head with headdress, in ebony Enamelled bronze ash tray with medallion, Ecuador, 1961 Metal statuette, Indian goddess Kali Petrified bone (?) in metal mounting Carved bone mask, pre-Columbian type Round carved ebony box (African), inlaid with nacre The top is carved to suggest a human mask African carved wooden figure, seated woman with child African cast metal figure of warrior with club, shield and brass earrings Carved wooden candle holder, in the form of a bull, with silver saddle blanket Glazed ceramic figures: man on a donkey, fish vendor, and two men and a woman doing the "Limbo." Average height of standing figures Latin American carved wood idols Carved wooden ceremonial piece, signed on base: "Huaca/Panama/Henry/ Sargent/Christmas, 1960 African carved ebony figure, elongated semi-nude woman Carved wooden figure, kneeling woman Carved wooden figures, painted black, kneeling man and woman with copper jewelry. Mounted on thin wooden bases Carved wooden figures, warriors with shields (spears missing?), on oval wooden bases Peruvian carved wooden figure of seated native on a base, wearing silver jewelry Peruvian carved wooden figure of a conquistador with silver helmet and sword Carved wooden figure of a native warrior wearing metal jewelry and thong waistband, and carrying a wooden spear with metal tip and a shield of painted vellum Carved ivory reproduction of an antique Egyptian figure of a river god, on ebony base White ceramic ash trays with reproductions of cartoons relating to the World Bank and Eugene Black White ceramic cigarette box with reproduction of cartoon pertaining to the Ford Foundation African carved ebony figure of a drummer, with wig and chin whiskers of fur African doll, brown felt over wire, dressed in decorated pink gown over printed costume Carved wooden figure of standing native woman carrying a burden on her head and a child clinging to her back Old engraved silver anklet, made into an ash tray Mexican engraved silver sombrero Mexican pumice beneath elaborately engraved silver mounting White bisque head of woman Bowling trophy with barometer Hand-made decoration of red, white and blue ribbons and paper. "Diploma." Silver cup presented to Eugene R. Black; inscription dated, 26 September 1968 Black leather-covered box, with tooling in blue, red and gold Wooden music box/cigarette box, with black lacquer trim, presented by Waseda University Bookends of green stone and gold-color metal, bowling motif Key to the city of Geneva, bronze, on short chain May belong with Bible (No. 1 above). Small inscribed silver plaques for labeling gifts presented to Eugene R. Black, 31 December 1962 Name block for desk: "Mr. Eugene R. Black". Lacquered black wood with mother-of-pearl inlay Three-piece desk blotter set, tan leather Stamp dispenser and matching tape dispenser in hammered gold finish Bible Stand Commemorative MedalsWorld's Fair, Brussels, 1958 Impianto Termoelettrico di Bari, (bronze), 1960 Impianto Termoelettrico di Bari, (silver), 1960 Impianto Idroelettrico sul Bussento, 1960 600 ahre Tirol-Osterreich, 1363-1963 Reproduction of Tirolean gold piece of, 1642 Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador, Inauguracion de su Nuevo Edificio, 1958 El Salvador, America Central, Presa "5 Noviembre", Junio 1954 Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, "France," Two examples, 1962 Atlanta Air Terminal, 1961 Banque d'Etat du Maroc, 1906-1956 Dwight David Eisenhower, Inauguration Medal, 1953 American Life Convention, Program, 1955 Nederlandsehe Maatschappij voor Nijverheid en Handel, n.d. Ioannes XXIII Pontifex Maximus Anno IV, 1961 Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez, 1869 Stockholms Enskilda Bank, 1956 National Institute of Social Sciences, Dignus Honore, Eugene R. Black Two square oriental bronze pieces Henry Ford Centennial. Oval, 1863-1963 Dedication of North American Aviation, Inc., Science Center, James Howard Kindelberger Memorial Laboratories, 1964 Lotus Club award. Oval. Plus another example imbedded in plastic block, 1963 World's Fair, New York. Mounted on wood base, 1964-65 United Arab Republic, High Dam Aswan. Pentagonal. In red velvet-covered case Decorations of HonorItaly. Cavalier, Grand Cross, Order of Merit. Decoration on red-striped green sash, with accompanying star (pin) Colombia. Grand Officer of the Order of San Carlos. Large decoration (pin) with accompanying miniature decoration on gold-striped green ribbon (pin) Mauritania. Commander of the Order of National Merit. Star decoration with yellow-striped green ribbon The Netherlands. Order of Orange-Nassau. Decoration on blue-and-white-striped gold ribbon, with accompanying star (pin) France. Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor. Large star (pin) Belgium. Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown. Decoration on maroon sash, with accompanying star (pin) Japan. Order of the Sacred Treasure. Decoration (pendant) with accompanying star (pin) Laos. Star (pin) Thailand. Knight, Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Crown. Decoration on blue ribbon with green, yellow and red stripes; with accompanying pendant and two miniature decorations on matching ribbons Mexico. Aguila Aztec order. Decoration on gold sash, with accompanying star (pin) United States of America. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Decoration on white-striped blue sash, with accompanying star (pin) and two miniature decorations on matching ribbons Korea. 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13. Books and Pamphlets on Economic Affairs and Other Subjects African Land Development in Kenya, 1946-1955. Nairobi: The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Water Resources. Dust jacket, 1956
Presentation copy. Arberry, A. J. Sufism; an Account of the Mystics of Islam. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. Dust jacket, 1956 Barve, S. G. With Malice Toward None. New York: Asia Publishing House. Dust jacket, 1962
Autographed presentation copy. Bisbee, Eleanor. The New Turks. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Dust jacket, 1951 Bowles, Chester. The Coming Political Breakthrough. New York: Harper & Brothers. Dust jacket, 1959
Autographed presentation copy. Broches, Aron. International Legal Aspects of the Operations of the World Bank. Leyden: A. W. Sijthoff. Original wrappers, 1959
Autographed presentation copy. Brooks, Robert Preston. Georgia Studies. Athens: University of Georgia Press. Dust jacket, 1952
Autographed presentation copy. Bruère, Jacquier. Demain la Paix. Paris: Librairie Plon. Paper, 1945
Autographed copy. Chen, Yin Ching. Treaties and Agreements Between the Republic of China and Other Powers, 1929-1954. Washington: Sino-American Publishing Service, 1957 Chester, Edmund A. A Sergeant Named Batista. New York: Henry Holt and Co. Dust jacket, 1954 Constantacatos, Marinos Evanchelou. Money and Credit. Athens, Greece: Hestia, 1953
Autographed presentation copy. Cortney, Philip. The Economic Munich. New York: Philosophical Library. Dust jacket, 1949
Autographed presentation copy. Culbertson, William S. Liberation. Atlanta: Tupper & Love. Dust jacket, 1955
Autographed presentation copy. Eccles, Marriner. Beckoning Frontiers. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Autographed presentation copy. Dust jacket, 1951 Ernst, Morris L. Utopia, 1976. New York: Rinehart & Co., Inc. Dust jacket, 1955 Export-Import Bank of Washington. 18th Semiannual Report to Congress. Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office. (In brown buckram with gilt ownership stamp of Eugene R. Black.), January-June, 1954 La Grand' Place de Bruxelles. Brussels: Ex-Libris, [n. d.] Original wrappers Hutchison, Keith. The Decline and Fall of British Capitalism. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Proceedings and Related Documents. Washington, 1946 Jacobsson, Per. The Market Economy in the World of Today. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. Dust jacket, 1961
Autographed presentation copy. Jacobsson, Per. Some Monetary Problems, International and National. London: Oxford University Press, 1958
Autographed presentation copy. Javits, Benjamin. Peace by Investment. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co. Dust jacket, 1950
Autographed presentation copy. Kelso, Louis O. and Adler, Mortimer J. The New Capitalists. New York: Random House. Dust jacket, 1961
Autographed (Kelso) presentation copy. Kent, Frank R. The Story of Alex. Brown & Sons. Baltimore: Barton-Gillet Co., 1950
Presentation copy. Kubiček, Alois. The Palaces of Prague. Prague: Prague Publishing House, V. Poláček. Original wrappers. Dust jacket, 1946 McKeldin, Theodore R. Washington Bowed. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society. Dust jacket, 1957
Autographed presentation copy. Mackenzie, Compton. Realms of Silver. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Dust jacket, 1954 Malakul, Dusdimala, and Sumitra, Sanan. Sung Thong Seminar. Thailand: Nai Kamthon Sathirakul, 1964 Martin, Milward W. Twelve Full Ounces. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Dust jacket, 1962
Autographed presentation copy. Mehta, G. L. Understanding India. Bombay, Asia Publishing House. Dust jacket, 1959
Autographed presentation copy. The Mekong, a Promise of Power and Prosperity [pamphlet], N. p., n. d. (2 c.) Miller, Raymond C. Kilowatts at Work. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Dust jacket, 1957 The National Institute of Social Sciences [brochure]. New York: National Institute of Social Sciences, 1973 Novotný, Kamil and Poche, Emanuel. The Charles Bridge of Prague. Prague: Prague Publishing House, 1947 Phyfe. William Henry P. 20,000 Words Often Mispronounced. New York: Putnam's Sons, 1937 Ray, Philip A. South Wind Red. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co. Dust jacket, 1962
Autographed presentation copy. Reston, James. Eulogy of Orvil E. Dryfoos. Stamford, Connecticut: Overbrook Press. Original wrappers, 1963 St. Andrews University [color brochure]. Nottingham: Chromoworks, [n. d.] Scott, J. D. Vickers: a History. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Dust jacket, 1962 XVI Memoria del Banco Industrial del Peru 1952. Lima: (In red cloth with gold ownership stamp of Señor Eugene R. Black.), 1952 Trustees of Colonial Williamsburg. Proceedings of the Presentation of the Williamsburg Award. Williamsburg, Virginia: Colonial Williamsburg, 1957 U. S. Department of State. Report to the President...From the Committee to Strengthen the Security of the Free World. Washington, 1963 Utley, Freda. Will the Middle East Go West? Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1957
Autographed copy. White, Peter T. The Mekong: River of Terror and Hope. (Reprinted from National Geographic), December, 1968 (2 c.) White, William S. The Professional: Lyndon B. Johnson (in Chinese). Republic of China: Book World Co. Dust jacket, 1964 Williams, John H. End of the Marshall Plan. (Reprinted from Foreign Affairs.) New York: Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. Original wrappers, 1952 Wolf, Charles, Jr. The Indonesian Story. New York: John Day Co., Dust jacket, 1948