Insurance, Mar., p. 33; Aug.-Sept., p. 34 Inter-American affairs: Chiefs of Mission conference, Ecuador, Apr., p. 14; Aug.-Sept., p. 33; Kissinger, Henry A., address, Apr., p. 2 International conferences (Bass), Oct., p. American Society of Newspaper Cyprus dissent memorandum, Nov., p. Foreign assistance, testimony, Dec., p. General foreign policy (Economic Club International Women's Year 1975, Latin America, in Houston, Apr., p. 2 World economic system (Kansas P. 15 European trip, June, p. 5 Kissinger, Henry A.-cont. Middle East mission, Mar., p. 13 Language Services Division, May, p. 40; Language training, Jan., p. 37; Feb., p. 37; Laun, Alfred A., III, Feb., p. 35 Lehfeldt, William W., Nov., p. 20 Lewis, James F., June, p. 4; Dec., p. 3 Library, Mar., p. 43; Apr., p. 23; July, p. 58 Li Tsung-mi, Jan., p. 37 Livengood, Adelaide, obituary, May, p. 49 Lombardi, Gene Robert, obituary, Jan., Long, Clayton L., obituary, Jan., p. 41 Lyon, Frederick B., obituary, Apr., p. 40 M p. MacQuaid, Constance, obituary, June, p. MacVeagh, John H., obituary, July, p. 64 Management Operations Office, June, p. Manfull, Melvin L., Dec., p. 14 Martin, Marion L., obituary, Mar., p. 44 McAuliffe, Eugene V., Mar., p. 12 McCarten, Ray H. A., obituary, Aug.-Sept., p. 64 McCloskey, Robert J., Feb., p. 15 McDonald, Eula, obituary, Oct., p. 65 Confidentiality of records (Nydell), July, p. Foreign Service, Q&A, Dec., p. 41 Youth group discussions, July, p. 39 Mileage reimbursement, official travel, Mitchell, Samuel C., Jr., obituary, June, p. 58 Mitchell, William A., obituary, Aug.-Sept., Moffitt, James P., obituary, Feb., p. 43 Mosher, Emily C., obituary, Oct., p. 65 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, June, p. 12 Mravintz, Jenny, obituary, Feb., p. 44 N Narcotics matters, Feb., p. 39; May, p. 39 Near Eastern and South Asian affairs: New Delhi, narcotics conference, Feb., p. Ness, Norman T., obituary, Feb., p. 44 Obituaries-cont. July, p. 64; Aug.-Sept., p. 64; Oct., p. Ray, Dixy Lee, resigns, July, p. 12 Open assignment policy, Foreign Service, Open Forum Panel, Jan., p. 35; Apr., p. 18; 18 Organization chart, pictorial, June, p. 32 19 Overtime, Feb., p. 29; Aug.-Sept., p. 20 P Paddock, Paul E., Jr., obituary, Aug.- Pagin, Lina V., obituary, Oct., p. 65 Papua New Guinea, May, p. 57; Oct., p. 15; Pasquet, Maurice, obituary, Feb., p. 42 Pedersen, Richard F., Dec., p. 29 Per diem, Aug.-Sept., p. 25 Perkins, Raymond L., May, p. 12 Age discrimination, May, p. 49 Assignments, July, p. 2 of cover; Oct., p. 2 Civil Service Task Group, Apr., p. 8; May, Claims, lost property, May, p. 16 Counseling guide, Jan., p. 25; June, p. 23; Duty officers, overtime policy, Aug.- Employee-management relations, Jan., p. 18; Apr., p. 24; May, p. 28; Aug.- Personnel-cont. Equal employment opportunity. See Files, Departmental, July, p. 19 Global Outlook Program (Davis), Feb., p. Handicapped dependents, Oct., p. 46 Personal privacy regulations, July, p. 40 Priorities Policy Group, July, pp. 2 of Personnel Records Branch, July, p. 19 Population matters: Conferences, Nov., p. 19 Green, Marshall, named Coordinator, Population problem dimensions (Green), Porson, Sophia, May, p. 40 cover, 2, 45; Aug.-Sept., p. 5; Nov., p. 5 Privacy Policy and Appeals Board, FSI, Aug.-Sept., p. 29 Program Coordination, Office of, July, p. 45 Promotions: Davis, Nathaniel, Mar., p. 2 of cover 61 FSSO, FSR, FSRU, annual supplement, Merit Promotion and Placement Plan, Public affairs: Bicentennial film, July, p. 31 Reinhardt, John E., named Assistant Sec- Town meetings, Dec., p. 15 p. 71; Dec., p. 31 Refugee and migration affairs, June, pp. Regan, James S., obituary, July, p. 64 Replogle Award, Jan., p. 38; Aug.-Sept., p. 20 Binational grantees, Aug.-Sept., p. 11 Richardson, Elliot L., Jan., p. 10 Rockefeller Public Service Awards, Nov., Rooney, John J., obituary, Nov., p. 60 Rountree, William M., Apr., p. 25 Rutlidge, Reine, obituary, June, p. 58 S Safety Award, Aug.-Sept., p. 25 Salinger, Pierre, May, p. 17 Samuels, Michael A., Jan., p. 10 Sao Tome and Principe, Dec., p. 14 Schiff, Lorane M., obituary, Mar., p. 44 Scientific Attachés, July, p. 13 Scotes, Thomas J., Jan., p. 10; June, p. 20 summary, supplement, Feb.; Feb., p. Secretariat Handbook, Apr., p. 36 Security and consular affairs, Feb., p. FSO, junior, Feb., p. 31; June, p. 20 Review begins, 1975, Aug.-Sept., p. 3; Senior training assignments, Mar., p. 34 Siracusa, Ernest V., Mar., p. 64 Smith, Leland L., obituary, Jan., p. 40 Somali Democratic Republic, Apr., p. 10 Spain, Jan., p. 10 Spain, James W., Nov., p. 12 Spear, Moncrieff J., May, p. 10 Special Interagency Task Force on In- Spiro, Herbert J., July, p. 12 Stabler, Wells, Jan., p. 10; Aug.-Sept., p. State Department buildings, history of Stebbins, Robert, Oct., p. 32 Steigman, Andrew H., May, p. 21; Dec., p. Stephens, Marie J., Mar., p. 11 Stoltzfus, William A., Jr., Dec., p. 14 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, June, p. Strausz-Hupé, Robert, Oct., p. 42 64 Taft, Julia Vadala, June, p. 2 Taxis, Aug.-Sept., p. 20 Taylor, T. Elkin, Aug.-Sept., p. 15 Theberge, James D., June, p. 13 Training, long-term, Oct., p. 16; University, Travel, June, p. 15; Aug.-Sept., p. 25 Williamson, Gertrude W., obituary, Feb., p. 44 Wilroy, Mary F., Aug.-Sept., p. 36 Wisner, Genevieve de Virel, obituary, Women: Prince, Georgiana M., Jan., p. 20 Women's Week, 1975, Aug.-Sept., p. 30 Y Yemen Arab Republic, Jan., p. 10 Zaire, Nov., p. 12 Z Zurhellen, J. Owen, Jr., Feb., p. 11 LIBRARY BOOKLIST 200 years of diplomats: from Franklin to Kissinger A bicentennial list of interesting books about the lives of some of the people who have shaped U.S. diplomacy. (Department of State Library call numbers are provided for each title.) The Founding Fathers CURREY, Cecil B. Code number 72: Ben Franklin-patriot or spy? Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1972. 331p. (E302.6.F8C79) (Iconoclastic but responsible research into some of the activities of Franklin as a diplomat from which have arisen misgivings about his true purposes in France.) MALONE, Dumas. Jefferson and his time. Boston, Little Brown, 1951-1974. (E332.M25, vols. 1-5) (Malone's monumental biography of Jefferson, still unfinished, has been called the biography of the century. The most recent volume is about Jefferson's second term.) LYCAN, Gilbert L. Alexander Hamilton and American foreign policy: a design for greatness. Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. 459p. (E302.6.H2L95) (Hamilton's practical diplomacy, in contrast to Jeffersonian idealism, was shaped by his political theories about government in general as traced by this favorable biography.) BRANT, Irving. The fourth president: a life of James Madison. Indianapolis, Bobbs Merrill, 1970. 681p. (E342.B72) (A condensation of Brant's six-volume life of Madison, this volume tells of the Louisiana Purchase by Madison under Jefferson, and the diplomacy of the War of 1812). 19th Century BEMIS, Samuel Flagg. John Quincy Adams and the foundations of American foreign policy. New York, Knopf, 1949. 588p. (E377.B5 vol. 1). (Bemis' two-volume work on Adams won a Pulitzer Prize. Adams served as Secretary of State to Monroe and as Ambassador to several European countries under Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, and Madison.) ALEXANDER, Holmes. The American Talleyrand; the career and contemporaries of Martin Van Buren, eighth president. New York Harpers, 1935. 430p. (E387.A5) (Secretary of State under Jackson, Van Buren's political and diplomatic skill earned him the nickname "Little Magician.") WILTSE, Charles M. John C. Calhoun. Indianapolis, Bobbs Merrill, 1944. (E340.C15W5) (A three-volume standard biography of the famous defender of states' rights who dominated politics in the South until the Civil War and served as Secretary of State under Tyler.) OESTE, George Irvin. John Randolph Clay: America's first career diplomat. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1966. 602p. (E415.9.C5703) (Professional diplomat who served the Whig administrations before the Civil War as Ambassador to several European countries.) VAN DEUSEN, Glyndon. William Henry Seward. New York, Oxford University Press, 1967. 666p. (E415.9.S4V3) (This definitive biography tells how Seward kept Europe neutral during the Civil War, bought Alaska, and skillfully handled the French intervention in Mexico.) NEVINS, Allen. Hamilton Fish: the inner history of the Grant administration. New York, Dodd Mead, 1936. 932p. (E664.F52N4) (This is the very readable, Pulitzer Prizewinning biography of the Secretary of State who is credited by the author with having saved the Grant administration from total disgrace by his statesmanship and political skill.) The U.S. Emerges As A World Power DENNETT, Tyler. John Hay: from poetry to politics. New York, Dodd Mead, 1934. (E664.H41D4) (Notable also as a poet and a biographer of Lincoln, Hay served as Ambassador to Great Britain, Secretary of State, and formulated the Open Door Policy under McKinley.) JESSUP, Philip C. Elihu Root. New York, Dodd Mead, 1938. (E664.R7J4, vol. 1 and vol. 2) (Secretary of State, and earlier of War under Roosevelt, Root won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1912 for his diplomatic success in Latin America and his enlightened colonial policy.) VARG, Paul A. Open door diplomat: the life of W.W. Rockhill. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1952. 141p. (E748.R6V3) (An intimate friend of Theodore Roosevelt, John Hay, and Henry Adams, this turn-of-the century diplomat and scholar was the forerunner of the area experts in the State Department.) COLETTA, Paolo E. William Jennings Bryan. Lincoln, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 1964. 866p. (E664.B87C6, vol. 1 and vol. 2) (Although Bryan, the moralist/evangelist, shared Wilson's idealism, their disagreement over the Lusitania incident caused his resignation as Secretary of State.) HEINRICHS, Waldo H., Jr. American ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and the development of the U.S. diplomatic tradition. Boston, Little Brown, 1966. 460p. (E748.G7H4) (Under Secretary of State when the Foreign Service was created in 1924, Grew later served as ambassador to Japan during the prewar period.) ELLIS, Lewis Ethan. Frank B. Kellogg and American foreign relations, 1925-1929. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press, 1961. 303p. (E791.E4) (Secretary of State under Coolidge and author of the Kellog-Briand Pact, Kellogg won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930.) FARNSWORTH, Beatrice. William C. Bullitt and the Soviet Union. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1967. 244p. (E748.B815F3) (From 1918 until 1933, Bullitt was the strongest U.S. advocate of cooperation with the new Soviet regime, then turned against it after he became ambassador.) DALLEK, Robert. Democrat and diplomat: the life of William E. Dodd. New York, Oxford University Press, 1968. 415p. (E748.D6D3) (FDR's ambassador to Nazi Germany from 1933-1938, Dodd proved to be a more astute observer of Nazi politics than his more experienced British and French counterparts.) GLAD, Betty. Charles Evans Hughes and the illusions of innocence: a study in American diplomacy. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. 365p. (E664.H86G5) (Before becoming Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Hughes served as Secretary of State to Harding and Coolidge, contributing to naval limitations negotiations, the German recovery, and improved Latin American relations.) The Cold War and Beyond HARRIMAN, W. Averell and Elie Abel. Special envoy. New York, Random House, 1975. 477p. (on order) (Ambassador extraordinary for a quarter century, Harriman has produced memoirs of his unique relationships with Stalin and Churchill during the critical years of World War II.) BUHITE, Russell D. Patrick J. Hurley and American foreign policy. Ithaca, N. Y., Cornell University Press, 1973. 342p. (E748.H96B83) (An objective biography of a diplomat whose decisions affected U.S.-China relations for a generation.) CAMPBELL, Thomas M. and George C. Herring. The diaries of Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., 1943-1946. New York, New Viewpoints, 1975. 544p. (E748.S79A33) (Stettinius was FDR's Secretary of State, his chief advisor at Yalta, and the first U.S. delegate to the United Nations.) POGUE, Forrest C. George C. Marshall. New York, Viking Press, 1963, 1965. 912p. (E745.M37P6, vol. 1 and vol. 2) (Pogue was selected by the George C. Marshall Research Library to be the official biographer of Marshall and has access to Marshall's tapes, recorded notes, and private papers. A third volume will cover the post-war years.) ACHESON, Dean. Present at the creation: my years in the State Department. New York, 1969. 798p. (E744.A25) (Not strictly a biography, but a witty and urbane account of the public years of the man who dealt with the Korean War, oversaw the creation of the World Bank, and administered Point Four aid.) KENNAN, George F. Memoirs. Boston, Little Brown, 1967, 1972. (E748.K38A3, vol. 1 and vol. 2) (A two-volume intellectual biography by a maverick Foreign Service officer whose then unorthodox ideas influenced a generation of diplomats.) HOOPES, Townsend, The devil and John Foster Dulles. Boston, Little Brown, 1973. 562p. (E835.D85H66) (A well-written albeit adverse portrait of the Cold War Secretary of State and the legacy he left to his successors.) BOHLEN, Charles E. Witness to history: 19291969. New York, Norton, 1973 (E748.B64A3) (Bohlen was a participant in the development of U.S.-Soviet relations for forty years.) KALB, Marvin and Bernard. Kissinger. Boston, Little Brown, 1974. 577p. (E855.K33) (This favorable biography covers U.S. foreign policy in the post-cold war era.) |