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Despite a childhood bout with polio that left him on crutches from the age of seven, Hunter was a coxswain on the crew teams at both Harvard and Cambridge, where he was a Henry Fellow at Trinity Hall. He completed his medical education at Harvard Medical School.\n","\nDuring his internship and residency training at Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital in New York, Hunter began the clinical research that would lead to a dual antibiotic treatment for bacterial endocarditis, an infection of the heart's lining and valves that had previously been uniformly fatal.\n","\nHunter was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine from 1953 to 1965, Chancellor for Medical Affairs from 1965 to 1970, and Vice President for Medical Affairs from 1970 to 1971. In 1970 he received the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest honor bestowed by the University of Virginia. In 1973 he received the Raven Award for excellence in service and contribution to the University. In 1971 Hunter was named Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science, co-founding the model Program in Human Biology and Society with Joseph Fletcher. In addition he served as President of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) and Treasurer of the Pan American Federation of Associations of Medical Schools (PAFAMS), of which he was a founder.\n","\nThomas H. Hunter was deeply interested in international medicine, arguing that health and medicine provide a uniquely powerful bridge to international understanding. In his presidential address to the AAMC in 1960, Hunter called the attention of the United States medical community to its opportunities and responsibilities in other countries. Accompanied by his wife, Anne Fulcher Hunter and their five children, Hunter spent a year teaching in Cali, Colombia as a representative of the Rockefeller Foundation. He also worked and taught in Egypt, Venezuela, Tunisia, Kenya, Cameroon, Chile, and Brazil. The Thomas H. Hunter Professorship of International Medicine was established in 1989 by the University of Virginia Medical School.\n","\nThroughout his career, Thomas H. Hunter served in an advisory capacity to numerous medical schools in the United States and was a pioneer in the field of bioethics. His life was characterized by the promulgation of scientific excellence combined with human compassion. Thomas H. Hunter died on October 23, 1997 at his home in Cismont, Virginia.\n","Processed by: Historical Collections Staff","Finding Aid by M. Alison White","\nThe Thomas Harrison Hunter Papers comprises 118 boxes of official correspondence, statistical reports, ledgers and appointment books, photographs, medals and certificates, student notebooks, conference booklets, reprints of scientific and administrative articles, microscope slides, cassettes, and videotapes.\n","\nThe Hunter Addition to the Thomas Harrison Hunter Papers consists of fourteen boxes of personal papers which complement the original collection.\n","These videos document a series of interviews with Dr. Thomas H. Hunter conducted by Dr. Edward W. Hook. The subject matter is biographical, with special emphasis on Dr. Hunter's experiences as Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Chancellor of Medical affairs, and Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science.","Hunter describes parents, grandparents, uncles, parents' divorce, transportation of that era, family finances, and his childhood before polio.","Hunter describes effects of polio; living with his mother in Boston while receiving treatment; remarriage of mother; spending summers in Niles, Michigan; school years; classmates that became life-long friends; participating on the rowing team; not being considered \"a cripple.\"","Hunter describes \"no books, no God\"; superstition about the number 13; polio and the possible cause; polio treatment; career choices; father, mother, grandfathers, and Aunt Jesse; summers in Niles, Michigan; schools, headmasters and classmates; importance of participating on rowing team despite being disabled in that era.","\nVideo concludes with Photographs of family, friends and Dr. Hunter at various ages. Images show: Grandfather Hunter; Florence (Patchen) Hunter, grandmother; father in office, the early years before marriage; father smoking a pipe in front of a mirror; Aunt Jesse (devoted herself to 4 generations of Hunter men, never married, and lived with Dr. Hunter until her death); Hunter's mother and him as an infant; Uncle on mother's side; Hunter as an infant; Hunter and mother at approximate age of 2 l/2 - 3 years old; Hunter in wagon, about 3 years old; Barron Lake with grandfather and Aunt Jesse; Hunter on tricycle, about 4 years old; Hunter working with grandfather on farm in Niles, Michigan, about 5-6 years old; Hunter with father at about 5; Hunter with wagon and horse, which belonged to the neighbor; Uncle LeMont, father, and Hunter, first year after polio in 1922 at Barron Lake house; Hunter on crutches at the Niles, Michigan home; Class of Belmont Hill, Boston; Mother at a much later date; Hunter 9 - 11 years old; Hunter, 21 years old, an undergraduate at Harvard, about 1934.\n","Hunter describes his years at Bellmont Hill School, Boston, as the formative days of his childhood. He is very thankful for the time, events, and people of these years at this school; thought of headmasters and friends as his family; was a Monday thru Friday boarder and home on weekends; participated in rowing, tennis, golf and the football team; won prizes in French and Latin and the School Medal; learned the value of team effort; became aware of his polio and its residual damage, but accepted it and incorporated it into his life.","Hunter describes majoring in Psychology and Philosophy; financing his education through scholarships and employment; the pros and cons of Harvard University; his experiences on the honors bracket, student council, as officer of the class, as member of the Signet Society, and playing golf; his favorite courses in the fine arts.","Hunter graduated from Harvard and traveled by sea to England; was assigned a room at the Inner Court of Trinity Hall; received the Henry Fellowship for 1 year; stayed at Cambridge for 3 years; was coxswain on the rowing team; received the Henry Fellowship his second year; continued rowing in year three and received his \"blue\" (letter) on the varsity team; studied and worked all year with no exams; completed oral examinations for a week at the end of the year.","Hunter prepared for studying medicine at Harvard. Courses of study included anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and organic chemistry. Students were assigned a tutor who oversaw the college, economic, and cultural life of the student. Hunter departed from Cambridge in 1938; was \"very obtuse to the menace of Hitler and war and never got the full impact of the war\" until much later; returned to Harvard to pursue medical education fall, 1938.","Hunter started Harvard Medical School fall, 1938 and graduated 1940; satisfied basic science requirements, but had limited clinical experience; had Dr. Stead, as instructor at the Boston City Hospital; rotated between 3 different hospitals; did surgical rotation at Brigham Young; worked with Dr. Gamble in the lab (this was his first move into research and lab work); co-authored a paper with Dr. Alfred Shoal on the development and method for measuring serum protein; began internship at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, February, 1941; married in 1943.","Hunter graduated in 1940; completed internship, 1941-1944; completed residency in 1945. Dr. William Parson, Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia and Chairman of the Department of Medicine 1949-1966 joins Dr. Hunter and Dr. Hook in part 9. Both had interned at Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Parson was one year ahead of Hunter. Hunter was a \"pup\" for 3 months which involved doing procedures, testing, and lab work from the periphery. After 3 months Hunter rotated to surgery, took care of patients, did private service, worked on female and male wards. After attack on Pearl Harbor everyone went off to war. Hunter remained in the United States; married on March 7, 1943; completed residency in 1945; attended the Army Medical School, Walter Reed Hospital, and studied tropical medicine; travelled to Cost Rica where he observed poor patient care which impacted him deeply; became instructor in medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgery at Columbia University; worked with penicillin in the early days of development and manufacture; participated in human research; wrestled with ethical decisions regarding informed consent of the patient.","Hunter quickly assumed higher position and responsibilities at Columbia; received intense clinical experience during this time; described how Dr. Parson was instrumental in bringing Dr. Hunter to U.Va. as Chairman of Internal Medicine; visited UVA in 1952 and was impressed but still did not want the job; was re-invited to U.Va. to be the Dean; as Dean, built relationships with universities, medical schools, and the NIH; through relationship with the NIH and Ken Crispell, contributed to the expansion of the basic sciences buildings; regretted resisting expansion and fund raising during his years as dean; experienced hostility when he signed a document and agreed with Medicare during the Kennedy administration; traveled to South America to work and he was ousted from the deanship while away; became Chancellor in 1964; regretted not anticipating or respecting the roles of African-Americans and women in medicine, education, and leadership; worked to keep the medical school an integral part of the university.","Hunter earned a $2500.00 salary after finishing residency in 1947; decided he could not stay at the hospital; entered private practice where first annual salary was $13,000.00; traveled to South America for 6 weeks; worked in the United Fruit Company hospital where most patients were employees with various diseases and conditions; remained an instructor at Columbia, studying, investigating, and treating patients with penicillin from Pfizer; taught many nursing students; was contacted by Washington University in 1947; moved to Washington University in St. Louis in 1947 with wife, 2 children, elderly aunt and a maid; attended on the ward with no private practice; had his own lab where he could continue his work with penicillin; was promoted to Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean; uncovered the synergy between penicillin and streptomycin (this discovery occurred while treating a patient).","Hunter was invited by Dr. Parsons in 1952 for job as the Dean of Medicine; though the School of Medicine was very small and poor, but had an excellent reputation for turning out reputable graduates. Hunter found the budget situation impossible to work with; was invited back to U.Va. after all candidates had been interviewed. Colgate Darden was the current president and was persuasive in convincing Hunter to come to U.Va. Hunter was attracted by the fact that the University was an old school with great assets. He viewed U.Va. as a relatively small, manageable, high quality academic setting not requiring a big administrative machine. Hunter's agenda included gaining financial support from the State Assembly, turning out more graduates on a slightly larger scale, accepting the cream-of-the-crop applicants, and providing better jobs and training. Hunter's first years were spent working with students, teaching, and being with patients. He did not come to U.Va. with aggressive ideas for building and growth.","Hunter arrived as Dean February, 1953; was 40 years old; had to work with an impossible budget; recieved a low salary; reported to the President of the University; was moved by the degree of growth and quality of the University; saw that there was a lot to be accomplished. There was a faculty of about 50-60 people and 76 students; almost all male; almost all white; from a wide geographic distribution. Hunter worked to break down the negative attitude of potential faculty recruits who saw U.Va. as poor, small, restricted, and provincial; agitated some because he did not want to build buildings, but build people; had a small lab in McKim and a grant during his first 7-10 years; worked on the chemical mechanism of penicillin on different states of organisms and antibacterial activities in other places and its effects in water, plants, and foreign bodies. Hunter's interests declined in the lab, and he became more excited by teaching. He focused on NIH, AAMC, international affairs, and ethics. This took him outside the University and has been attributed to putting the School of Medicine on the map. Hunter also had difficulties in the early years regarding racism and his \"color blindness,\" the Rose Garden affair (Medicare), and a speech he gave to a national gathering of pharmacologists blasting McCarthy.","Hunter's strongest supporters during this period were Dr. Parsons, Doug Eastwood, and Dave Smith. Hunter felt that the Dean had to balance obligation to the university and the department; emphasized a cooperative environment at the School of Medicine where people were comfortable together; did not realize how inadequate many of the facilities were and how the financial structure needed a boost from various sources; credits Ken Crispell with the vision that moved the School forward (Crispell obtained grants to construct buildings for the basic sciences); during this time was president of AAMC, served a 6 year tour at Harvard Board of Overseers, and worked with the NIH International Committee; conceded that his outside interests took up a lot of his time from the University; spent 1962-1963 in California and Colombia; became Chancellor for Medical Affairs in 1966; served as a member of the Center for Advanced Study; was involved with the Rose Garden Affair (Medicare).","Hunter temporarily re-located because of the reaction to his support of Medicare (the Rose Garden Affair); was invited by the Rockefeller Foundation and NIH to start a new international medical school program; relocated to California. The program sought to develop American-style medical schools abroad in key areas. Hunter describes the difficulties of implementing the program in Colombia; outlines reasons for its failure. Spring, 1963, Hunter suffered a collapsed lung and underwent surgery. Complications occurred and he was sent to Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Fall, 1963, Hunter, still recovering, returned to U.Va. and stepped down to become Chancellor of Medical Affairs.","Hunter discusses the separation of the School of Public Health and the School of Medicine; discusses reasons for his stepping down as Dean of the School of Medicine; became Chancellor of Medical Affairs (title was later changed to Vice President of Health Affairs with no change in responsibilities); in 1971 named Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science; no longer required to work in the framework of the administration.","Hunter clarifies points from previous interviews and discusses future topics of conversation; gives views on retirement (retired in 1981 at the age of 68); felt that he should retire so as not to be a \"financial drain\" on the institution; realizes that his time at UVA was a period where many changes were taking place across the country and at UVA in school structures, requirements, and financial support; was a member of several prestigious societies: Center for Advanced Studies, speaker at a seminar at the Centennial Meeting Of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Chair of the University Wide Purpose Committee, Distinguished Service Member of AAMC, President of AAMC, UVA Senate, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; was instrumental in starting several Medical Schools: Brown, Morehouse College; Tufts; was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award and the Raven Society Award.","Dr. Hook clarifies date and content of the letter of resignation written by Hunter on March 24, 1964 to Dr. Edgar Shannon. It was understood that Dr. Ken Crispell, who had been serving in the position as Acting Dean would be appointed as Dean of the Medical School on the same day. Also on March 24, 1964 Shannon made Hunter Chancellor. Crispell wanted to tighten up the Medical School administration and Hunter wanted to \"branch out\" into various areas of the SChool of Medicine and University. Hunter wanted to explore the national and international aspects of medical education. Crispell sent Hunter a letter on April 3, 1964 outlining the concerns he had with vacant positions due to illness and positions vacated by faculty for various reasons. Hunter and Crispell worked together identifying and recruiting people for the various vacant positions in the basic sciences. Hook then investigates Hunter's views on God, love, marriage, homosexuality, HIV/AIDS, and prostitution.","Dr. Norman Thornton is interviewed with Hunter and recalls times when Hunter was Dean and Chancellor and the Rose Garden Affair. Thornton was a U.Va. undergraduate in 1926; graduated in 1936; served 4 years in the military; was associated with U.Va. as a student and faculty member for 29 years; gives gave his views and discusses Hunter's years as Dean, sojourn to California, illness, return to dean after illness, resignation and appointment as chancellor; notes that since the beginning Hunter did not want administrative responsibilities. Hunter delegated to department heads; had an open door policy and provided help whenever he could, considering the poor budget; did not interfere with the department heads. Prominent figures in Hunter's office were John Stacy, who was in charge of the hospital and Vincent Shay who was in charge of getting financial support for the institution. Vincent Archer and Hank Mulholland were responsible for all political aspects of getting money from Richmond. Ken Crispell is given credit for putting U.Va. on the map because of his promotion of the basic sciences and building expansions.","Harlen was the administrative assistant when Hunter was Dean in 1953. Harlin verifies the history of Hunter as dean, chancellor, and Professor Emeritus; discusses the pressure from alumni to fire Hunter over his support of Medicare; states that Hunter was a born leader; discusses Hunter's personnel interactions and budget management. The interview reviews the relationships of faculty, Dean, Vice President, and administrators at U.Va.; management styles; politics and economics; enormous changes of women rights and equality.","Interview with Dr. Robert M. Berne and Hunter. Berne was Chairman of the Physiology Department 1966-1988; Professor Emeritus in 1994; was recruited by Hunter to head the Physiology Department; was impressed by the new buildings, funding and grants available for renovations, and availability of new equipment and personnel. Most of Berne's contact was with Ken Crispell. They discuss overall lack of funding in light of inflation, researcher salaries, and decline in support from the state.","Dr. Hook and Dr. Leo S. Falk are with Dr. Hunter at his home in Cismont, VA. Dr. Hunter is in poor health, confined to his bed; is thankful for a fulfilling life; expresses a desire to be let \"out of the trap he finds himself in\"; reminisces and gives short bio of his life; cannot understand why people are delaying his death; has no interest in prolonging his existence; asks Dr. Hook to provide a morphine drip and let him peacefully slip away; discusses the topic of personal suicide, physician assisted suicide, and the legalities involved; asks Hook to \"arrange for me to be allowed to have an appropriate exit.\" Dr. Thomas Hunter died October 23, 1997.","Dr. Hook and Dr. Hunter discuss terminal illness and dying. Hunter has selected Hook to take care of medical decisions regarding his death when Hunter becomes incapable; does not want his wife to be burdened; discusses quality of life; emphasizes trust when selecting someone to make decisions regarding life support, resuscitation, withdrawing medications, etc.; felt that he was dying when he was in California; accepted it emotionally that he was dying; was not frightened by death. Hook and Hunter agree that patients with terminal illness are isolated. There should be care expanded to patients who know they do not have long to live. Today's medicine is so advanced; prolongs the biological life as long as the vital processes are going on. Lawyers and others are taking over all decisions in many cases. Jonathan Mednick, filmmaker; Margot White, producer","Interview with Dr. Hook and Hunter. Dr. Hunter is in poor health; discusses his quality of life and desire to be \"allowed to die\"; expresses feelings about Hook's refusal to assist in suicide; discusses his legacy and how he wants to be remembered after death; shares thoughts about possible suicide of father and grandfather; expresses pride in his grandson. 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Despite a childhood bout with polio that left him on crutches from the age of seven, Hunter was a coxswain on the crew teams at both Harvard and Cambridge, where he was a Henry Fellow at Trinity Hall. He completed his medical education at Harvard Medical School.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nDuring his internship and residency training at Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital in New York, Hunter began the clinical research that would lead to a dual antibiotic treatment for bacterial endocarditis, an infection of the heart's lining and valves that had previously been uniformly fatal.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nHunter was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine from 1953 to 1965, Chancellor for Medical Affairs from 1965 to 1970, and Vice President for Medical Affairs from 1970 to 1971. In 1970 he received the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest honor bestowed by the University of Virginia. In 1973 he received the Raven Award for excellence in service and contribution to the University. In 1971 Hunter was named Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science, co-founding the model Program in Human Biology and Society with Joseph Fletcher. In addition he served as President of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) and Treasurer of the Pan American Federation of Associations of Medical Schools (PAFAMS), of which he was a founder.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThomas H. Hunter was deeply interested in international medicine, arguing that health and medicine provide a uniquely powerful bridge to international understanding. In his presidential address to the AAMC in 1960, Hunter called the attention of the United States medical community to its opportunities and responsibilities in other countries. Accompanied by his wife, Anne Fulcher Hunter and their five children, Hunter spent a year teaching in Cali, Colombia as a representative of the Rockefeller Foundation. He also worked and taught in Egypt, Venezuela, Tunisia, Kenya, Cameroon, Chile, and Brazil. The Thomas H. Hunter Professorship of International Medicine was established in 1989 by the University of Virginia Medical School.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThroughout his career, Thomas H. Hunter served in an advisory capacity to numerous medical schools in the United States and was a pioneer in the field of bioethics. His life was characterized by the promulgation of scientific excellence combined with human compassion. Thomas H. Hunter died on October 23, 1997 at his home in Cismont, Virginia.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["\nThomas Harrison Hunter was born in Chicago on October 12, 1913. Despite a childhood bout with polio that left him on crutches from the age of seven, Hunter was a coxswain on the crew teams at both Harvard and Cambridge, where he was a Henry Fellow at Trinity Hall. He completed his medical education at Harvard Medical School.\n","\nDuring his internship and residency training at Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital in New York, Hunter began the clinical research that would lead to a dual antibiotic treatment for bacterial endocarditis, an infection of the heart's lining and valves that had previously been uniformly fatal.\n","\nHunter was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine from 1953 to 1965, Chancellor for Medical Affairs from 1965 to 1970, and Vice President for Medical Affairs from 1970 to 1971. In 1970 he received the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest honor bestowed by the University of Virginia. In 1973 he received the Raven Award for excellence in service and contribution to the University. In 1971 Hunter was named Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science, co-founding the model Program in Human Biology and Society with Joseph Fletcher. In addition he served as President of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) and Treasurer of the Pan American Federation of Associations of Medical Schools (PAFAMS), of which he was a founder.\n","\nThomas H. Hunter was deeply interested in international medicine, arguing that health and medicine provide a uniquely powerful bridge to international understanding. In his presidential address to the AAMC in 1960, Hunter called the attention of the United States medical community to its opportunities and responsibilities in other countries. Accompanied by his wife, Anne Fulcher Hunter and their five children, Hunter spent a year teaching in Cali, Colombia as a representative of the Rockefeller Foundation. He also worked and taught in Egypt, Venezuela, Tunisia, Kenya, Cameroon, Chile, and Brazil. The Thomas H. Hunter Professorship of International Medicine was established in 1989 by the University of Virginia Medical School.\n","\nThroughout his career, Thomas H. Hunter served in an advisory capacity to numerous medical schools in the United States and was a pioneer in the field of bioethics. His life was characterized by the promulgation of scientific excellence combined with human compassion. Thomas H. 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Alison White"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\nThe Thomas Harrison Hunter Papers comprises 118 boxes of official correspondence, statistical reports, ledgers and appointment books, photographs, medals and certificates, student notebooks, conference booklets, reprints of scientific and administrative articles, microscope slides, cassettes, and videotapes.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Hunter Addition to the Thomas Harrison Hunter Papers consists of fourteen boxes of personal papers which complement the original collection.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese videos document a series of interviews with Dr. Thomas H. Hunter conducted by Dr. Edward W. Hook. The subject matter is biographical, with special emphasis on Dr. Hunter's experiences as Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Chancellor of Medical affairs, and Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter describes parents, grandparents, uncles, parents' divorce, transportation of that era, family finances, and his childhood before polio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter describes effects of polio; living with his mother in Boston while receiving treatment; remarriage of mother; spending summers in Niles, Michigan; school years; classmates that became life-long friends; participating on the rowing team; not being considered \"a cripple.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter describes \"no books, no God\"; superstition about the number 13; polio and the possible cause; polio treatment; career choices; father, mother, grandfathers, and Aunt Jesse; summers in Niles, Michigan; schools, headmasters and classmates; importance of participating on rowing team despite being disabled in that era.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nVideo concludes with Photographs of family, friends and Dr. Hunter at various ages. Images show: Grandfather Hunter; Florence (Patchen) Hunter, grandmother; father in office, the early years before marriage; father smoking a pipe in front of a mirror; Aunt Jesse (devoted herself to 4 generations of Hunter men, never married, and lived with Dr. Hunter until her death); Hunter's mother and him as an infant; Uncle on mother's side; Hunter as an infant; Hunter and mother at approximate age of 2 l/2 - 3 years old; Hunter in wagon, about 3 years old; Barron Lake with grandfather and Aunt Jesse; Hunter on tricycle, about 4 years old; Hunter working with grandfather on farm in Niles, Michigan, about 5-6 years old; Hunter with father at about 5; Hunter with wagon and horse, which belonged to the neighbor; Uncle LeMont, father, and Hunter, first year after polio in 1922 at Barron Lake house; Hunter on crutches at the Niles, Michigan home; Class of Belmont Hill, Boston; Mother at a much later date; Hunter 9 - 11 years old; Hunter, 21 years old, an undergraduate at Harvard, about 1934.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter describes his years at Bellmont Hill School, Boston, as the formative days of his childhood. He is very thankful for the time, events, and people of these years at this school; thought of headmasters and friends as his family; was a Monday thru Friday boarder and home on weekends; participated in rowing, tennis, golf and the football team; won prizes in French and Latin and the School Medal; learned the value of team effort; became aware of his polio and its residual damage, but accepted it and incorporated it into his life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter describes majoring in Psychology and Philosophy; financing his education through scholarships and employment; the pros and cons of Harvard University; his experiences on the honors bracket, student council, as officer of the class, as member of the Signet Society, and playing golf; his favorite courses in the fine arts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter graduated from Harvard and traveled by sea to England; was assigned a room at the Inner Court of Trinity Hall; received the Henry Fellowship for 1 year; stayed at Cambridge for 3 years; was coxswain on the rowing team; received the Henry Fellowship his second year; continued rowing in year three and received his \"blue\" (letter) on the varsity team; studied and worked all year with no exams; completed oral examinations for a week at the end of the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter prepared for studying medicine at Harvard. Courses of study included anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and organic chemistry. Students were assigned a tutor who oversaw the college, economic, and cultural life of the student. Hunter departed from Cambridge in 1938; was \"very obtuse to the menace of Hitler and war and never got the full impact of the war\" until much later; returned to Harvard to pursue medical education fall, 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter started Harvard Medical School fall, 1938 and graduated 1940; satisfied basic science requirements, but had limited clinical experience; had Dr. Stead, as instructor at the Boston City Hospital; rotated between 3 different hospitals; did surgical rotation at Brigham Young; worked with Dr. Gamble in the lab (this was his first move into research and lab work); co-authored a paper with Dr. Alfred Shoal on the development and method for measuring serum protein; began internship at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, February, 1941; married in 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter graduated in 1940; completed internship, 1941-1944; completed residency in 1945. Dr. William Parson, Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia and Chairman of the Department of Medicine 1949-1966 joins Dr. Hunter and Dr. Hook in part 9. Both had interned at Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Parson was one year ahead of Hunter. Hunter was a \"pup\" for 3 months which involved doing procedures, testing, and lab work from the periphery. After 3 months Hunter rotated to surgery, took care of patients, did private service, worked on female and male wards. After attack on Pearl Harbor everyone went off to war. Hunter remained in the United States; married on March 7, 1943; completed residency in 1945; attended the Army Medical School, Walter Reed Hospital, and studied tropical medicine; travelled to Cost Rica where he observed poor patient care which impacted him deeply; became instructor in medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgery at Columbia University; worked with penicillin in the early days of development and manufacture; participated in human research; wrestled with ethical decisions regarding informed consent of the patient.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter quickly assumed higher position and responsibilities at Columbia; received intense clinical experience during this time; described how Dr. Parson was instrumental in bringing Dr. Hunter to U.Va. as Chairman of Internal Medicine; visited UVA in 1952 and was impressed but still did not want the job; was re-invited to U.Va. to be the Dean; as Dean, built relationships with universities, medical schools, and the NIH; through relationship with the NIH and Ken Crispell, contributed to the expansion of the basic sciences buildings; regretted resisting expansion and fund raising during his years as dean; experienced hostility when he signed a document and agreed with Medicare during the Kennedy administration; traveled to South America to work and he was ousted from the deanship while away; became Chancellor in 1964; regretted not anticipating or respecting the roles of African-Americans and women in medicine, education, and leadership; worked to keep the medical school an integral part of the university.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter earned a $2500.00 salary after finishing residency in 1947; decided he could not stay at the hospital; entered private practice where first annual salary was $13,000.00; traveled to South America for 6 weeks; worked in the United Fruit Company hospital where most patients were employees with various diseases and conditions; remained an instructor at Columbia, studying, investigating, and treating patients with penicillin from Pfizer; taught many nursing students; was contacted by Washington University in 1947; moved to Washington University in St. Louis in 1947 with wife, 2 children, elderly aunt and a maid; attended on the ward with no private practice; had his own lab where he could continue his work with penicillin; was promoted to Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean; uncovered the synergy between penicillin and streptomycin (this discovery occurred while treating a patient).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter was invited by Dr. Parsons in 1952 for job as the Dean of Medicine; though the School of Medicine was very small and poor, but had an excellent reputation for turning out reputable graduates. Hunter found the budget situation impossible to work with; was invited back to U.Va. after all candidates had been interviewed. Colgate Darden was the current president and was persuasive in convincing Hunter to come to U.Va. Hunter was attracted by the fact that the University was an old school with great assets. He viewed U.Va. as a relatively small, manageable, high quality academic setting not requiring a big administrative machine. Hunter's agenda included gaining financial support from the State Assembly, turning out more graduates on a slightly larger scale, accepting the cream-of-the-crop applicants, and providing better jobs and training. Hunter's first years were spent working with students, teaching, and being with patients. He did not come to U.Va. with aggressive ideas for building and growth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter arrived as Dean February, 1953; was 40 years old; had to work with an impossible budget; recieved a low salary; reported to the President of the University; was moved by the degree of growth and quality of the University; saw that there was a lot to be accomplished. There was a faculty of about 50-60 people and 76 students; almost all male; almost all white; from a wide geographic distribution. Hunter worked to break down the negative attitude of potential faculty recruits who saw U.Va. as poor, small, restricted, and provincial; agitated some because he did not want to build buildings, but build people; had a small lab in McKim and a grant during his first 7-10 years; worked on the chemical mechanism of penicillin on different states of organisms and antibacterial activities in other places and its effects in water, plants, and foreign bodies. Hunter's interests declined in the lab, and he became more excited by teaching. He focused on NIH, AAMC, international affairs, and ethics. This took him outside the University and has been attributed to putting the School of Medicine on the map. Hunter also had difficulties in the early years regarding racism and his \"color blindness,\" the Rose Garden affair (Medicare), and a speech he gave to a national gathering of pharmacologists blasting McCarthy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter's strongest supporters during this period were Dr. Parsons, Doug Eastwood, and Dave Smith. Hunter felt that the Dean had to balance obligation to the university and the department; emphasized a cooperative environment at the School of Medicine where people were comfortable together; did not realize how inadequate many of the facilities were and how the financial structure needed a boost from various sources; credits Ken Crispell with the vision that moved the School forward (Crispell obtained grants to construct buildings for the basic sciences); during this time was president of AAMC, served a 6 year tour at Harvard Board of Overseers, and worked with the NIH International Committee; conceded that his outside interests took up a lot of his time from the University; spent 1962-1963 in California and Colombia; became Chancellor for Medical Affairs in 1966; served as a member of the Center for Advanced Study; was involved with the Rose Garden Affair (Medicare).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter temporarily re-located because of the reaction to his support of Medicare (the Rose Garden Affair); was invited by the Rockefeller Foundation and NIH to start a new international medical school program; relocated to California. The program sought to develop American-style medical schools abroad in key areas. Hunter describes the difficulties of implementing the program in Colombia; outlines reasons for its failure. Spring, 1963, Hunter suffered a collapsed lung and underwent surgery. Complications occurred and he was sent to Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Fall, 1963, Hunter, still recovering, returned to U.Va. and stepped down to become Chancellor of Medical Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter discusses the separation of the School of Public Health and the School of Medicine; discusses reasons for his stepping down as Dean of the School of Medicine; became Chancellor of Medical Affairs (title was later changed to Vice President of Health Affairs with no change in responsibilities); in 1971 named Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science; no longer required to work in the framework of the administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHunter clarifies points from previous interviews and discusses future topics of conversation; gives views on retirement (retired in 1981 at the age of 68); felt that he should retire so as not to be a \"financial drain\" on the institution; realizes that his time at UVA was a period where many changes were taking place across the country and at UVA in school structures, requirements, and financial support; was a member of several prestigious societies: Center for Advanced Studies, speaker at a seminar at the Centennial Meeting Of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Chair of the University Wide Purpose Committee, Distinguished Service Member of AAMC, President of AAMC, UVA Senate, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; was instrumental in starting several Medical Schools: Brown, Morehouse College; Tufts; was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award and the Raven Society Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Hook clarifies date and content of the letter of resignation written by Hunter on March 24, 1964 to Dr. Edgar Shannon. It was understood that Dr. Ken Crispell, who had been serving in the position as Acting Dean would be appointed as Dean of the Medical School on the same day. Also on March 24, 1964 Shannon made Hunter Chancellor. Crispell wanted to tighten up the Medical School administration and Hunter wanted to \"branch out\" into various areas of the SChool of Medicine and University. Hunter wanted to explore the national and international aspects of medical education. Crispell sent Hunter a letter on April 3, 1964 outlining the concerns he had with vacant positions due to illness and positions vacated by faculty for various reasons. Hunter and Crispell worked together identifying and recruiting people for the various vacant positions in the basic sciences. Hook then investigates Hunter's views on God, love, marriage, homosexuality, HIV/AIDS, and prostitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Norman Thornton is interviewed with Hunter and recalls times when Hunter was Dean and Chancellor and the Rose Garden Affair. Thornton was a U.Va. undergraduate in 1926; graduated in 1936; served 4 years in the military; was associated with U.Va. as a student and faculty member for 29 years; gives gave his views and discusses Hunter's years as Dean, sojourn to California, illness, return to dean after illness, resignation and appointment as chancellor; notes that since the beginning Hunter did not want administrative responsibilities. Hunter delegated to department heads; had an open door policy and provided help whenever he could, considering the poor budget; did not interfere with the department heads. Prominent figures in Hunter's office were John Stacy, who was in charge of the hospital and Vincent Shay who was in charge of getting financial support for the institution. Vincent Archer and Hank Mulholland were responsible for all political aspects of getting money from Richmond. Ken Crispell is given credit for putting U.Va. on the map because of his promotion of the basic sciences and building expansions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarlen was the administrative assistant when Hunter was Dean in 1953. Harlin verifies the history of Hunter as dean, chancellor, and Professor Emeritus; discusses the pressure from alumni to fire Hunter over his support of Medicare; states that Hunter was a born leader; discusses Hunter's personnel interactions and budget management. The interview reviews the relationships of faculty, Dean, Vice President, and administrators at U.Va.; management styles; politics and economics; enormous changes of women rights and equality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Dr. Robert M. Berne and Hunter. Berne was Chairman of the Physiology Department 1966-1988; Professor Emeritus in 1994; was recruited by Hunter to head the Physiology Department; was impressed by the new buildings, funding and grants available for renovations, and availability of new equipment and personnel. Most of Berne's contact was with Ken Crispell. They discuss overall lack of funding in light of inflation, researcher salaries, and decline in support from the state.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Hook and Dr. Leo S. Falk are with Dr. Hunter at his home in Cismont, VA. Dr. Hunter is in poor health, confined to his bed; is thankful for a fulfilling life; expresses a desire to be let \"out of the trap he finds himself in\"; reminisces and gives short bio of his life; cannot understand why people are delaying his death; has no interest in prolonging his existence; asks Dr. Hook to provide a morphine drip and let him peacefully slip away; discusses the topic of personal suicide, physician assisted suicide, and the legalities involved; asks Hook to \"arrange for me to be allowed to have an appropriate exit.\" Dr. Thomas Hunter died October 23, 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Hook and Dr. Hunter discuss terminal illness and dying. Hunter has selected Hook to take care of medical decisions regarding his death when Hunter becomes incapable; does not want his wife to be burdened; discusses quality of life; emphasizes trust when selecting someone to make decisions regarding life support, resuscitation, withdrawing medications, etc.; felt that he was dying when he was in California; accepted it emotionally that he was dying; was not frightened by death. Hook and Hunter agree that patients with terminal illness are isolated. There should be care expanded to patients who know they do not have long to live. Today's medicine is so advanced; prolongs the biological life as long as the vital processes are going on. Lawyers and others are taking over all decisions in many cases. Jonathan Mednick, filmmaker; Margot White, producer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Dr. Hook and Hunter. Dr. Hunter is in poor health; discusses his quality of life and desire to be \"allowed to die\"; expresses feelings about Hook's refusal to assist in suicide; discusses his legacy and how he wants to be remembered after death; shares thoughts about possible suicide of father and grandfather; expresses pride in his grandson. 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Hunter conducted by Dr. Edward W. Hook. The subject matter is biographical, with special emphasis on Dr. Hunter's experiences as Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Chancellor of Medical affairs, and Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science.","Hunter describes parents, grandparents, uncles, parents' divorce, transportation of that era, family finances, and his childhood before polio.","Hunter describes effects of polio; living with his mother in Boston while receiving treatment; remarriage of mother; spending summers in Niles, Michigan; school years; classmates that became life-long friends; participating on the rowing team; not being considered \"a cripple.\"","Hunter describes \"no books, no God\"; superstition about the number 13; polio and the possible cause; polio treatment; career choices; father, mother, grandfathers, and Aunt Jesse; summers in Niles, Michigan; schools, headmasters and classmates; importance of participating on rowing team despite being disabled in that era.","\nVideo concludes with Photographs of family, friends and Dr. Hunter at various ages. Images show: Grandfather Hunter; Florence (Patchen) Hunter, grandmother; father in office, the early years before marriage; father smoking a pipe in front of a mirror; Aunt Jesse (devoted herself to 4 generations of Hunter men, never married, and lived with Dr. Hunter until her death); Hunter's mother and him as an infant; Uncle on mother's side; Hunter as an infant; Hunter and mother at approximate age of 2 l/2 - 3 years old; Hunter in wagon, about 3 years old; Barron Lake with grandfather and Aunt Jesse; Hunter on tricycle, about 4 years old; Hunter working with grandfather on farm in Niles, Michigan, about 5-6 years old; Hunter with father at about 5; Hunter with wagon and horse, which belonged to the neighbor; Uncle LeMont, father, and Hunter, first year after polio in 1922 at Barron Lake house; Hunter on crutches at the Niles, Michigan home; Class of Belmont Hill, Boston; Mother at a much later date; Hunter 9 - 11 years old; Hunter, 21 years old, an undergraduate at Harvard, about 1934.\n","Hunter describes his years at Bellmont Hill School, Boston, as the formative days of his childhood. He is very thankful for the time, events, and people of these years at this school; thought of headmasters and friends as his family; was a Monday thru Friday boarder and home on weekends; participated in rowing, tennis, golf and the football team; won prizes in French and Latin and the School Medal; learned the value of team effort; became aware of his polio and its residual damage, but accepted it and incorporated it into his life.","Hunter describes majoring in Psychology and Philosophy; financing his education through scholarships and employment; the pros and cons of Harvard University; his experiences on the honors bracket, student council, as officer of the class, as member of the Signet Society, and playing golf; his favorite courses in the fine arts.","Hunter graduated from Harvard and traveled by sea to England; was assigned a room at the Inner Court of Trinity Hall; received the Henry Fellowship for 1 year; stayed at Cambridge for 3 years; was coxswain on the rowing team; received the Henry Fellowship his second year; continued rowing in year three and received his \"blue\" (letter) on the varsity team; studied and worked all year with no exams; completed oral examinations for a week at the end of the year.","Hunter prepared for studying medicine at Harvard. Courses of study included anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and organic chemistry. Students were assigned a tutor who oversaw the college, economic, and cultural life of the student. Hunter departed from Cambridge in 1938; was \"very obtuse to the menace of Hitler and war and never got the full impact of the war\" until much later; returned to Harvard to pursue medical education fall, 1938.","Hunter started Harvard Medical School fall, 1938 and graduated 1940; satisfied basic science requirements, but had limited clinical experience; had Dr. Stead, as instructor at the Boston City Hospital; rotated between 3 different hospitals; did surgical rotation at Brigham Young; worked with Dr. Gamble in the lab (this was his first move into research and lab work); co-authored a paper with Dr. Alfred Shoal on the development and method for measuring serum protein; began internship at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, February, 1941; married in 1943.","Hunter graduated in 1940; completed internship, 1941-1944; completed residency in 1945. Dr. William Parson, Professor Emeritus, University of Virginia and Chairman of the Department of Medicine 1949-1966 joins Dr. Hunter and Dr. Hook in part 9. Both had interned at Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Parson was one year ahead of Hunter. Hunter was a \"pup\" for 3 months which involved doing procedures, testing, and lab work from the periphery. After 3 months Hunter rotated to surgery, took care of patients, did private service, worked on female and male wards. After attack on Pearl Harbor everyone went off to war. Hunter remained in the United States; married on March 7, 1943; completed residency in 1945; attended the Army Medical School, Walter Reed Hospital, and studied tropical medicine; travelled to Cost Rica where he observed poor patient care which impacted him deeply; became instructor in medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgery at Columbia University; worked with penicillin in the early days of development and manufacture; participated in human research; wrestled with ethical decisions regarding informed consent of the patient.","Hunter quickly assumed higher position and responsibilities at Columbia; received intense clinical experience during this time; described how Dr. Parson was instrumental in bringing Dr. Hunter to U.Va. as Chairman of Internal Medicine; visited UVA in 1952 and was impressed but still did not want the job; was re-invited to U.Va. to be the Dean; as Dean, built relationships with universities, medical schools, and the NIH; through relationship with the NIH and Ken Crispell, contributed to the expansion of the basic sciences buildings; regretted resisting expansion and fund raising during his years as dean; experienced hostility when he signed a document and agreed with Medicare during the Kennedy administration; traveled to South America to work and he was ousted from the deanship while away; became Chancellor in 1964; regretted not anticipating or respecting the roles of African-Americans and women in medicine, education, and leadership; worked to keep the medical school an integral part of the university.","Hunter earned a $2500.00 salary after finishing residency in 1947; decided he could not stay at the hospital; entered private practice where first annual salary was $13,000.00; traveled to South America for 6 weeks; worked in the United Fruit Company hospital where most patients were employees with various diseases and conditions; remained an instructor at Columbia, studying, investigating, and treating patients with penicillin from Pfizer; taught many nursing students; was contacted by Washington University in 1947; moved to Washington University in St. Louis in 1947 with wife, 2 children, elderly aunt and a maid; attended on the ward with no private practice; had his own lab where he could continue his work with penicillin; was promoted to Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean; uncovered the synergy between penicillin and streptomycin (this discovery occurred while treating a patient).","Hunter was invited by Dr. Parsons in 1952 for job as the Dean of Medicine; though the School of Medicine was very small and poor, but had an excellent reputation for turning out reputable graduates. Hunter found the budget situation impossible to work with; was invited back to U.Va. after all candidates had been interviewed. Colgate Darden was the current president and was persuasive in convincing Hunter to come to U.Va. Hunter was attracted by the fact that the University was an old school with great assets. He viewed U.Va. as a relatively small, manageable, high quality academic setting not requiring a big administrative machine. Hunter's agenda included gaining financial support from the State Assembly, turning out more graduates on a slightly larger scale, accepting the cream-of-the-crop applicants, and providing better jobs and training. Hunter's first years were spent working with students, teaching, and being with patients. He did not come to U.Va. with aggressive ideas for building and growth.","Hunter arrived as Dean February, 1953; was 40 years old; had to work with an impossible budget; recieved a low salary; reported to the President of the University; was moved by the degree of growth and quality of the University; saw that there was a lot to be accomplished. There was a faculty of about 50-60 people and 76 students; almost all male; almost all white; from a wide geographic distribution. Hunter worked to break down the negative attitude of potential faculty recruits who saw U.Va. as poor, small, restricted, and provincial; agitated some because he did not want to build buildings, but build people; had a small lab in McKim and a grant during his first 7-10 years; worked on the chemical mechanism of penicillin on different states of organisms and antibacterial activities in other places and its effects in water, plants, and foreign bodies. Hunter's interests declined in the lab, and he became more excited by teaching. He focused on NIH, AAMC, international affairs, and ethics. This took him outside the University and has been attributed to putting the School of Medicine on the map. Hunter also had difficulties in the early years regarding racism and his \"color blindness,\" the Rose Garden affair (Medicare), and a speech he gave to a national gathering of pharmacologists blasting McCarthy.","Hunter's strongest supporters during this period were Dr. Parsons, Doug Eastwood, and Dave Smith. Hunter felt that the Dean had to balance obligation to the university and the department; emphasized a cooperative environment at the School of Medicine where people were comfortable together; did not realize how inadequate many of the facilities were and how the financial structure needed a boost from various sources; credits Ken Crispell with the vision that moved the School forward (Crispell obtained grants to construct buildings for the basic sciences); during this time was president of AAMC, served a 6 year tour at Harvard Board of Overseers, and worked with the NIH International Committee; conceded that his outside interests took up a lot of his time from the University; spent 1962-1963 in California and Colombia; became Chancellor for Medical Affairs in 1966; served as a member of the Center for Advanced Study; was involved with the Rose Garden Affair (Medicare).","Hunter temporarily re-located because of the reaction to his support of Medicare (the Rose Garden Affair); was invited by the Rockefeller Foundation and NIH to start a new international medical school program; relocated to California. The program sought to develop American-style medical schools abroad in key areas. Hunter describes the difficulties of implementing the program in Colombia; outlines reasons for its failure. Spring, 1963, Hunter suffered a collapsed lung and underwent surgery. Complications occurred and he was sent to Presbyterian Hospital in New York. Fall, 1963, Hunter, still recovering, returned to U.Va. and stepped down to become Chancellor of Medical Affairs.","Hunter discusses the separation of the School of Public Health and the School of Medicine; discusses reasons for his stepping down as Dean of the School of Medicine; became Chancellor of Medical Affairs (title was later changed to Vice President of Health Affairs with no change in responsibilities); in 1971 named Owen R. Cheatham Professor of Science; no longer required to work in the framework of the administration.","Hunter clarifies points from previous interviews and discusses future topics of conversation; gives views on retirement (retired in 1981 at the age of 68); felt that he should retire so as not to be a \"financial drain\" on the institution; realizes that his time at UVA was a period where many changes were taking place across the country and at UVA in school structures, requirements, and financial support; was a member of several prestigious societies: Center for Advanced Studies, speaker at a seminar at the Centennial Meeting Of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Chair of the University Wide Purpose Committee, Distinguished Service Member of AAMC, President of AAMC, UVA Senate, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; was instrumental in starting several Medical Schools: Brown, Morehouse College; Tufts; was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award and the Raven Society Award.","Dr. Hook clarifies date and content of the letter of resignation written by Hunter on March 24, 1964 to Dr. Edgar Shannon. It was understood that Dr. Ken Crispell, who had been serving in the position as Acting Dean would be appointed as Dean of the Medical School on the same day. Also on March 24, 1964 Shannon made Hunter Chancellor. Crispell wanted to tighten up the Medical School administration and Hunter wanted to \"branch out\" into various areas of the SChool of Medicine and University. Hunter wanted to explore the national and international aspects of medical education. Crispell sent Hunter a letter on April 3, 1964 outlining the concerns he had with vacant positions due to illness and positions vacated by faculty for various reasons. Hunter and Crispell worked together identifying and recruiting people for the various vacant positions in the basic sciences. Hook then investigates Hunter's views on God, love, marriage, homosexuality, HIV/AIDS, and prostitution.","Dr. Norman Thornton is interviewed with Hunter and recalls times when Hunter was Dean and Chancellor and the Rose Garden Affair. Thornton was a U.Va. undergraduate in 1926; graduated in 1936; served 4 years in the military; was associated with U.Va. as a student and faculty member for 29 years; gives gave his views and discusses Hunter's years as Dean, sojourn to California, illness, return to dean after illness, resignation and appointment as chancellor; notes that since the beginning Hunter did not want administrative responsibilities. Hunter delegated to department heads; had an open door policy and provided help whenever he could, considering the poor budget; did not interfere with the department heads. Prominent figures in Hunter's office were John Stacy, who was in charge of the hospital and Vincent Shay who was in charge of getting financial support for the institution. Vincent Archer and Hank Mulholland were responsible for all political aspects of getting money from Richmond. Ken Crispell is given credit for putting U.Va. on the map because of his promotion of the basic sciences and building expansions.","Harlen was the administrative assistant when Hunter was Dean in 1953. Harlin verifies the history of Hunter as dean, chancellor, and Professor Emeritus; discusses the pressure from alumni to fire Hunter over his support of Medicare; states that Hunter was a born leader; discusses Hunter's personnel interactions and budget management. The interview reviews the relationships of faculty, Dean, Vice President, and administrators at U.Va.; management styles; politics and economics; enormous changes of women rights and equality.","Interview with Dr. Robert M. Berne and Hunter. Berne was Chairman of the Physiology Department 1966-1988; Professor Emeritus in 1994; was recruited by Hunter to head the Physiology Department; was impressed by the new buildings, funding and grants available for renovations, and availability of new equipment and personnel. Most of Berne's contact was with Ken Crispell. They discuss overall lack of funding in light of inflation, researcher salaries, and decline in support from the state.","Dr. Hook and Dr. Leo S. Falk are with Dr. Hunter at his home in Cismont, VA. Dr. Hunter is in poor health, confined to his bed; is thankful for a fulfilling life; expresses a desire to be let \"out of the trap he finds himself in\"; reminisces and gives short bio of his life; cannot understand why people are delaying his death; has no interest in prolonging his existence; asks Dr. Hook to provide a morphine drip and let him peacefully slip away; discusses the topic of personal suicide, physician assisted suicide, and the legalities involved; asks Hook to \"arrange for me to be allowed to have an appropriate exit.\" Dr. Thomas Hunter died October 23, 1997.","Dr. Hook and Dr. Hunter discuss terminal illness and dying. Hunter has selected Hook to take care of medical decisions regarding his death when Hunter becomes incapable; does not want his wife to be burdened; discusses quality of life; emphasizes trust when selecting someone to make decisions regarding life support, resuscitation, withdrawing medications, etc.; felt that he was dying when he was in California; accepted it emotionally that he was dying; was not frightened by death. Hook and Hunter agree that patients with terminal illness are isolated. There should be care expanded to patients who know they do not have long to live. Today's medicine is so advanced; prolongs the biological life as long as the vital processes are going on. Lawyers and others are taking over all decisions in many cases. Jonathan Mednick, filmmaker; Margot White, producer","Interview with Dr. Hook and Hunter. Dr. Hunter is in poor health; discusses his quality of life and desire to be \"allowed to die\"; expresses feelings about Hook's refusal to assist in suicide; discusses his legacy and how he wants to be remembered after death; shares thoughts about possible suicide of father and grandfather; expresses pride in his grandson. 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Remote digitization requests will be evaluated based on the material content and our ability to provide copies.","The collection is arranged in nine series.","Series Series 1: Biographical materials Series 2: Correspondence Series 3: Writings Series 4: Academia Series 5: Professional service Series 6: Betty Tillman papers Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers Series 8: Writings by others Series 9: Audiovisual and born-digital materials","James McGill Buchanan, Jr. was born on October 3, 1919 in Gum, Tennessee to Lila Scott (1889-1953) and James McGill Buchanan, Sr. (1888-1979). He had two younger sisters, Lila Scott Buchanan Graue (1922-2020) and Elizabeth Bradley. His paternal grandfather, John P. Buchanan (1847-1930), was a one-term governor of Tennessee from 1891 to 1893. James M. Buchanan attended Buchanan High School. He triple-majored in English, mathematics, and economics at Middle Tennessee State University from 1936 to 1940. He received a Master's of the Arts in economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1941. Buchanan then attended the Naval War College and served on the operations staff of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz from 1941 to 1945. In that role, he was stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Guam. He met his wife, Ann Bakke (August 21, 1909-November 14, 2005) in 1943. She was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. She served with the Army Air Transport Command at Hickham Field, Oahu. In 1945 the couple married in San Francisco, California. ","From 1946 to 1948 Buchanan attended the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in economics. After graduation, he taught at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville as an associate professor from 1948 to 1951, and then as a full professor at Florida State University, Tallahassee from 1951 to 1956. In 1955 he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to study in Italy for a year. In 1956 he was hired at the University of Virginia as the chair of the economics department. It was there that he co-founded the Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy in 1958. That same year, he published  Public Principles of Public Debt . In 1962, Buchanan and co-author Gordon Tullock published  The Calculus of Consent . ","Buchanan worked at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for one academic year (1968-1969) as a professor of economics. In 1969 he was hired at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI, now known as Virginia Tech), as a University Distinguished Professor. He became general director of the Center for Study of Public Choice, the successor institution to the Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy. Buchanan continued to publish books during his time at VPI, including  Cost and Choice  (1969),  Academia in Anarchy  with Nicos Devletoglou (1970),  The Limits of Liberty  (1975), and  The Power to Tax  with Geoffrey Brennan (1980). ","In 1983, Buchanan and the Center for the Study of Public Choice moved from VPI to George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. After the move, he split his time between Fairfax and his farm in Blacksburg, Virginia. In 1986, Buchanan was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics. While at Mason, he published  The Reason of Rules  (1985),  Better than Plowing  (1992), and  Politics by Principle, Not Interest  with Roger Congleton (1998). He formally retired from Mason in September 1999 but continued to work both at Mason and Virginia Tech until his death on January 9, 2013. ","Buchanan was known for his contribution to the field of public choice, which uses economic principles to analyze the rules and actions of government and public sector. It was this theory which led to his Nobel award. ","Born on March 19, 1927, Betty Jane Hall Tillman (also known as Betty Ross from 1977 to 1984) received an associate's degree from The Jefferson School of Commerce at Charlottesville, Virginia in 1945. She worked for Buchanan at the University of Virginia from August 14, 1961 to August 1969, at VPI from September 1, 1969 to June 1983, and at George Mason University from July 1, 1983 until her retirement in April 2007. Tillman had multiple responsibilities including handling Buchanan's correspondence, scheduling his events, coordinating Liberty Fund conferences, organizing activities at the Center for Study of Public Choice, and assisting graduate students and faculty associated with the Center. At the time of her retirement her position was administrative director of the Center for Study of Public Choice. She had three children. Tillman died on October 2, 2013.  ","Jo Ann Burgess was born on June 27, 1948. She began work at the Center for the Study of Public Choice at George Mason University in 1989. Previously, Burgess lived around the world working for the State Department and the U.S military. She had four children with her husband, Roger. Burgess had many varied responsibilities at the Center including organizing Buchanan's archival papers, and administrative duties for the Public Choice Society. She edited Buchanan's published work in the 1990s and 2000s, including editing  The Collected Works of James Buchanan  and  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock  for the Liberty Fund. After Tillman's retirement, Burgess took on additional responsibilities related to handling Buchanan's correspondence and scheduling, and additional administrative duties at the Center. Burgess retired in the summer of 2014. She died on March 19, 2020.","Ann Gladys Bakke was born on August 21, 1909 in Jamestown, North Dakota to a Norwegian-born father, Andrew (1879-?), and a second-generation Norwegian immigrant, Hilda Kjorness (1882/3-1973). She had four siblings: Orval (also written Orville, 1908-1987), Clara Jensvold (1910-1998), Arthur (1915-1989), and Erling (1924-1945). Bakke worked as a stenographer in Jamestown until at least 1932. She was living in Fargo, N.D. in 1935 and Washington, D.C. in 1940. During World War II, Bakke served with the Army Air Transport Command at Hickham Field, Oahu. During this time, she met James Buchanan and the two were married in 1945 in San Francisco, California. She supported Buchanan financially during his graduate study at the University of Chicago. She died at their home in Blacksburg, Va., on November 14, 2005.","This collection was processed by Rebecca Thayer as part of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant project from March 2021 to March 2023.","Initial processing of the collection was begun after James M. Buchanan's death in 2013, while the papers were at Buchanan House (also known as Roberts House), where the offices of Buchanan, Betty Tillman, Jo Ann Burgess, and the Center for Study of Public Choice were then located. Processing at this time was done by Greta Suiter, then-Processing Coordinator at the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), and Solomon Stein, then-economics PhD student at Mason. Stein and Suiter established an initial arrangement scheme and began foldering and sorting materials accordingly. Elizabeth Beckman, then-Processing Coordinator, continued arrangement and refoldering work alongside Stein at Buchanan House from 2014 to 2016. 145 linear feet of materials were ultimately arranged during this time. The following series were created: Correspondence, Academic (Subseries: Courses taken and Courses taught), Conferences (Subseries: Conferences attended and Conferences held), Writings, Articles Read, and Administrative.","Materials were boxed up and brought to Fenwick in Spring 2017. Beckman completed EAD markup of a preliminary finding aid with the processed materials in June 2017. Processing was paused in 2017 to apply for a NEH grant to hire a dedicated processing archivist. The grant was approved to start in 2020 but was delayed for several months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.","Rebecca Thayer was hired in March 2021 to process the collection. She surveyed the arranged part of the collection (145 linear feet) and the unprocessed part (147 linear feet) to create a processing plan. This plan included adjustments to the original arrangement scheme based on material in the unprocessed section of the papers. A large number of the eventual Jo Ann Burgess papers series materials were in the unprocessed section of the collection, although the unprocessed section did contain materials from all series. ","The prior arrangement scheme did not preserve Tillman and Burgess' files as discrete series, so it is likely that some materials created by Tillman or Burgess were dispersed into the various other series. Some materials in the correspondence series especially which were obviously correspondence involving only Tillman, Burgess, or Ann Bakke Buchanan, were removed to their respective series and subseries. However, Thayer did not attempt a systematic review of materials in other series such as Professional Services and Academia in order to separate out Tillman and Burgess-created files from Buchanan-created files. This has resulted in some significant overlap between those series and the Betty Tillman papers and Jo Ann Burgess papers series. This does reflect the significant overlap in work responsibilities of Tillman, Burgess, Buchanan, and the Center as seen in the materials. ","Processors prior to the NEH grant appear to have filed out materials that were originally grouped in large miscellaneous folders. Buchanan, Tillman, and Burgess do not seem to have created many files with only one or two emails or letters, preferring larger bulk folders. However, in the collection there are now many individual folders with correspondents that seem to have been created from larger files. No additional filing out of material was done under the NEH grant.","Thayer arranged the unprocessed materials and reprocessed the previously arranged materials, combining the two. Mason Graduate Research Assistant Rachel Barton and undergraduate assistants Colin McDonald and Vilma Chicas Garcia assisted with arrangement, reboxing, and inventory creation. Amanda Menjivar, Manuscripts and Archives Librarian, assisted with finding aid data entry and publishing.","The James M. Buchanan papers largely consist of correspondence, writings, and administrative files created between the years 1930-2014. The collection contains 9 series.","Series 1: Biographical materials (circa 1800s, 1944-2012) contains information about James M. Buchanan's life and career. It is further divided into four subseries. Subseries 1.1: Ann Bakke Buchanan papers contains materials created by Ann Bakke Buchanan, James M. Buchanan's wife. Materials include correspondence, recipe cards, notebooks, calendars, and photographs. Some of the correspondence is in Norwegian, and some addressed to both James and Ann as a couple. Subseries 1.2: Awards contains newspapers clippings, congratulatory letters, photographs, and memorabilia relating to awards Buchanan received during his career. The majority of the materials relate to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Subseries 1.3: Education contains study notes, essays, syllabi, and research notes from Buchanan's education, mostly from his PhD study at the University of Chicago. Subseries 1.4: Clippings contains newspaper and magazine clippings about Buchanan, including articles about his work, interviews, and reports on events he attended.","Series 2: Correspondence (1951-2014) contains letters, emails, memoranda, cards, and other forms of written communication, mostly dealing with Buchanan's professional career. Subseries 2.1: Alphabetical correspondence contains the bulk of the correspondence, filed alphabetically by correspondent, subject, or name of an organization. Subseries 2.2: Chronological correspondence is a small amount of unrelated correspondence that was grouped together in date ranges, likely by either Buchanan himself, or his assistants Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess.","Series 3: Writings (1946-2012) contains drafts, typescripts, photocopies, notes, and reprints of Buchanan's books, articles, speaking lectures, and unpublished material. There are also research files relating to some of his writing projects, and some correspondence with publishers, coauthors, and reviewers.","Series 4: Academia (1946-2013) contains correspondence, reports, planning documents, and grant files relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, primarily University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (now Virginia Tech), and George Mason University. Subseries 4.1: Administration contains reports, memoranda, correspondence, photographs, calendars, and planning documents relating to department and university business. Subseries 4.2: Teaching contains lecture notes, drafts, syllabi, exams, and readings relating to classes taught by Buchanan over the course of his career. Subseries 4.3: Grants contains correspondence and applications for grant projects undertaken by Buchanan and collaborators. Subseries 4.4: Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy contains annual reports, photographs, and correspondence from the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Center, which was active from 1958 to 1968. Subseries 4.5: Center for Study of Public Choice contains annual reports, conference information, grants, planning documents, board meeting minutes, and correspondence relating to the Center, an academic unit at Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1968 to 1983 and at George Mason University from 1983 onwards.","Series 5: Professional Service (1958-2013) This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's professional activities outside of his university responsibilities. Subseries 5.1: Conferences and events contains correspondence, schedules, planning documents, papers and lecture notes, and travel documents from conferences, speaking engagements, and other events attended by Buchanan during his career. Subseries 5.2: Consulting and organizations contains annual reports and correspondence relating to Buchanan's work with various organizations outside of his work as a university professor. ","Series 6: Betty Tillman papers (1968-2008) contains files created by Betty Tillman, administrative assistant to Buchanan and administrative director of the Center for Study of Public Choice. Subseries 6.1: Correspondence contains letters, emails, memoranda, and cards sent and received by Tillman. Subseries 6.2: Office administration contains planning documents, organizational files, and other materials relating to Tillman's handling of Buchanan's and Center for the Study of Public Choice office functions. Subseries 6.3: Conferences, events and travel contains correspondence, calendars, schedules, and travel documents relating to events attended by Buchanan, coordinated by Tillman. It also contains materials created by Tillman as the conference coordinator for the Liberty Fund and Center conferences and events.","Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers (1972-2014) contains files created by Jo Ann Burgess, administrative assistant and editor to Buchanan and secretary for the Public Choice Society. Subseries 7.1: Correspondence contains emails, letters, cards, notes, and memoranda, both personal and relating to Burgess' work with Buchanan and the Center for Study of Public Choice. Subseries 7.2: Office administration contains correspondence, calendars, notes, program files, and edited drafts created as part of Burgess' duties working for the Center for Study of Public Choice and as an assistant to Buchanan. Subseries 7.3: Liberty Fund editorial work contains planning documents, correspondence, and drafts created as part of Burgess' work editing  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan  and  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock  on behalf of the Liberty Fund. Subseries 7.4: Public Choice Society contains correspondence, conference planning documents, and administrative files created as part of Burgess' work as the secretary of the Public Choice Society, a professional organization. ","Series 8: Writings by others (1930-2014) contains articles, book drafts, and other writings by authors other than Buchanan. Some materials have notes and annotations. Some writings are about Buchanan and his ideas. ","Series 9: Audiovisual and born-digital materials (circa 1970s-2013) contains audiocassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, and associated paper materials. Topics include recordings of the Nobel ceremony and press coverage; interviews and lectures by Buchanan and others and Center for Study of Public Choice events.","The biographical series contains information about James M. Buchanan's personal life, education, awards, and clippings of articles about him and his career. There are also materials kept by his wife, Ann Bakke Buchanan. The series is divided into four subseries: Ann Bakke Buchanan papers, Education, Awards, and Clippings. Additional materials not in subseries include personal photographs and Buchanan family history.","This subseries contains papers created by Ann Bakke Buchanan, James M. Buchanan's wife. Materials include correspondence, recipe cards, notebooks, calendars, and photographs. Some of the correspondence is in Norwegian, and some is addressed to both James and Ann as a couple. Recipe cards were removed from seven recipe card boxes and reboxed. Photographs of the original housing are available by request. Recipes are a mix of clippings and handwritten recipes from Ann Buchanan and her friends and relatives. Some recipes and notebooks are written in shorthand.","This subseries contains materials relating to awards Buchanan received during his career. The majority of the materials relate to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, but there are also materials about the National Humanities Medal and other awards. Types of material include newspaper clippings, congratulatory letters, photographs, and memorabilia.","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Contains CD","This subseries contains materials related to Buchanan's education, mostly from his PhD study at the University of Chicago. Some materials appear to be compiled by a person other than Buchanan, since they predate his study at the University of Chicago. Types of materials include study notes, essays, syllabi, and research notes. This subseries includes notes from classes taught by Frank H. Knight and Milton Friedman.","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Appears to be notes from a student other than Buchanan","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Removed from Buchanan House display","This subseries contains newspaper and magazine clippings about Buchanan, including articles about his work, interviews, and reports on events he attended. Note that the clippings related to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics are located in the Awards subseries. Clippings of articles written by Buchanan are located in the Writings series. Many clippings are in languages other than English.","The correspondence series contains letters, emails, memoranda, cards, and other forms of written communication sent to and received by Buchanan. The series is divided into two subseries: alphabetical correspondence and chronological correspondence. The bulk of the correspondence was filed alphabetically by correspondent or type of correspondence. A small amount of unrelated correspondence was grouped together in date ranges, likely by either Buchanan himself, or his assistants Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess. The bulk of the correspondence in both subseries deals with Buchanan's professional career from his time at the University of Virginia until his retirement, including discussion of publications, manuscripts, events, and academic business. The bulk of the correspondence starts in 1950. There are very few letters prior to 1950. There is a photocopy of a letter from 1941 in Box 56 Folder 1 J. ","Note that some correspondence is located in their original filing location in other series Additional correspondence concerning Buchanan's writings is located in Series 3: Writings, foldered with its related work. Some correspondence relating to the Center for Study of Public Choice, grant applications, and academic departmental administration is located in Series 4: Academia. Some correspondence relating to events, conferences, and travel accommodations is located in Series 5: Professional Service, Subseries 1: Conferences and events. Buchanan's email was handled by Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess, and much of his email is located in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 3: Office administration, and Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration. Check the relevant series and subseries notes for additional information.","Alphabetical correspondence is correspondence filed alphabetically by subject, by the surname of the correspondent, or by the name of the organization. Filing was likely done by Betty Tillman. Some correspondence is grouped under a single letter, for example, a folder titled \"A\" contains multiple correspondents and organizations that start with the letter A. Some are grouped in a range of letters, for example, a folder title \"E-F\" contains correspondents starting with either E or F. It is unclear why some were filed out into individual folders and others were left in large files under a single letter or letter range. Note that there are some issues with the original filing, for example the surname \"da Empoli\" is sometimes filed under D and sometimes under E. Sometimes letters discussing a person are filed under that person's surname, and sometimes under the surname of the person requesting the information. Additionally, previous processors filed out some correspondence into individual folders. No additional re-filing was done under the NEH grant.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Folder created by Buchanan in April 2007. Contains personal and professional correspondence from 1966-1999.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Contains media: photographs","Restriction: FERPA and PII restriction.","Bulk of the folder is correspondents \"D.\" Includes some letters from J. Clayburn LaForce.","contains note: \"Removed from 'The Power of Freedom: Uniting Human Rights and Development' by processing archivist 2021-09-09'","Potential preservation concerns (fading)","Folder restricted until 2033 due to recommendation letter","Flagged item restricted until 2027 due to recommendation.","Folder restricted for letters of recommendation","Folder restricted for letters of recommednation and FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation and FERPA.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Restricted for bank account information","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for personnel information.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged item restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged item restricted for FERPA","Contains photocopies of two 1941 letters from Buchanan to a professor","Flagged item restricted for letter of recommendation; restricted until 2032","Folder restricted for FERPA","Flagged item restricted for letter of recommendation until 2028.","includes correspondence from Warren Samuels and John McKinney","Flagged item restricted for letter of recommendation","Flagged items restricted until 2024 for letters of recommendation","Flagged item restricted until 2027 for letter of recommendation","Flagged item restricted until 2036 for letter of recommendation","Folder restricted until 2044 for letter of recommendation","Flagged items restricted until 2024-2026 for letters of recommendation.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for bank account information","Flagged items restricted until 2024-2026 for letters of recommendation.","Flagged items restricted until 2037 for letters of recommendation.","Oversize item","contains photographs","Oversize item","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Contains photographs","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Contains photograph and CD","Flagged items restricted for FERPA. Contains photographs.","Contains photograph.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted until 2025 for letters of recommendation.","Flagged item restricted until 2034 for letter of recommendation.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted until 2027 for letter of recommendation.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted utnil 2028 for letter of recommendation.","Contains photographs","Flagged item restricted until 2038 for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted until 2038 for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted until 2023 and 2026 for letter of recommendation.","Flagged item restricted until 2052 for letter of recommendation.","Folder restricted until 2044 for letter of reference.","Folder restricted until 2046 for letter of reference.","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted until 2024-2025 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2024-2028 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2026-2036 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2028-2030 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2030-2032 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2030-2033 for letters of reference","Folder restricted until 2030-2033 for letters of reference","Folder restricted until 2034 for letters of reference.Flagged items restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted until 2034-2036 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2035-2038 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2037-2039 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2038 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2039-2041 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2039-2041 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted for FERPA","Contains photograph","Oversize \"Buchanan Expedition\" map of the United States with highlighted road trips","Removed from binder","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted until 2037 for letter of recommendation.","Contains correspondence with Ross Mackenzie of The Richmond News Leader, E.J. Mishan, Roland McKean, James C. Miller III, and others","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Chronological correspondence is unrelated correspondence from a certain date range that was filed together in a single folder. It is unclear why this correspondence was not filed out alphabetically. Chronological correspondence from 1987 onwards seems to have been kept by Jo Ann Burgess and never officially filed into designated folders. These folders include correspondence from Buchanan on topics across his work, with a focus on publications and events and travel. There are also assorted office administration materials handled by Burgess in these folders. Topics of the chronological correspondence and the correspondents seem to be similar to that of the alphabetical correspondence.","Includes Ronald Reagan form letter","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","The writings series contains drafts, typescripts, photocopies, notes, and reprints of Buchanan's books, articles, speaking lectures, and unpublished material. There are also research files relating to some of his writing projects, and some correspondence with publishers, coauthors, and reviewers. The series is filed alphabetically by title of the work. Note that some of Buchanan's works went by multiple titles in the draft stage, and may not be filed together as a result. Some papers presented by Buchanan at conferences or given as lectures are located in Series 5: Professional services Subseries 1: Conferences and events.","Jo Ann Burgess acted as an editor for much of Buchanan's writings from the 1990s and 2000s. There are edited copies and drafts of some of Buchanan's writings, notably  Politics by Principle, Not Interest ,  The Return to Increasing Returns , and  Post-Socialist Political Economy  in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration. The bulk of the materials relating to  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan  are located in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 3: Liberty Fund editorial work, as Burgess kept the files for that project.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Note: work also titled \"Work supply under Increasing Returns\"","various titles","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, notably University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI or Virginia Tech), and George Mason University. The series is divided into five subseries: Administration, Teaching, Grants, Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy, and Center for Study of Public Choice.","This subseries contains reports, memoranda, correspondence, CVs, photographs, calendars, and planning documents relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, primarily Virginia Polytechnic Institute (also known as Virginia Tech or VPI) and George Mason University. Topics include economics department functioning and planning, Buchanan's academic output, schedules, and university events and policies. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Many of the administrative aspects of Buchanan's work were handled by Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess. Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 2: Office administration and Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration contain much related material.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","This subseries contains lecture notes, drafts, syllabi, exams, and readings relating to classes taught by Buchanan over the course of his career. Buchanan would often present his own draft works to students for comment, so some of his draft writings are in this subseries. The subseries is arranged chronologically. Materials created by or relating to specific students are restricted due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Includes correspondence discussed in lecture notes","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","This subseries contains correspondence and applications for grant projects undertaken by Buchanan and collaborators. Specific granting agencies include the National Science Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and others. Grants were primarily written for funding research projects in economics, specifically in public choice. Grants that were undertaken to fund operations of the Center for Study of Public Choice are found in Subseries 5: Center for Study of Public Choice. Some correspondence with granting agencies is located in Series 2: Correspondence. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","This subseries contains annual reports, photographs, and correspondence relating to the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy. Buchanan was a co-founder of the Center. The Center was active from 1958 to 1968. There is also information relating to  Papers on Non-Market Decision Making , a journal founded by the Center that later became  Public Choice . The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Item originally part of Buchanan House Display","Item originally part of Buchanan House Display","Item originally part of Buchanan House Display","This subseries contains annual reports, conference information, grants, planning documents, board meeting minutes, and correspondence relating the Center for Study of Public Choice, an academic unit founded at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1968. The Center was moved to George Mason University in July 1983 and continues operations there as of 2023. The subseries contains correspondence and planning documents from multiple directors of the Center, including Robert Tollison, David Levy, Mark Crain, and others. There are also materials relating to the Public Choice Society prior to Jo Ann Burgess' time as the Public Choice Society administrator, approximately 2003. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Betty Tillman was the administrative director of the Center in the 1990s and 2000s, and many Center materials can be found in in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, especially in Subseries 1: Correspondence and Subseries 2: Office administration. Center tasks were also sometimes a part of the duties of Jo Ann Burgess, and some Center material can be found in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, especially Subseries 1: Correspondence and Subseries 2: Office administration. ","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Donor is anonymous by request. Publication of the donor information in conjunction with the Center for Study of Public Choice is not permitted.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's professional activities outside of his university and Center for Study of Public Choice responsibilities. The series is divided into two subseries: Conferences and events, and Consulting and organizations. The series is arranged chronologically.","This subseries contains correspondence, schedules, planning documents, papers and lecture notes, and travel documents from conferences, speaking engagements, and other events attended by Buchanan during his career. This subseries also contains materials related to conferences organized by Buchanan or Betty Tillman, often in partnership with the Liberty Fund. Note that the subseries is arranged chronologically by date of the materials that exist in the folder, not by date of the conference or event. Event planning could stretch to a year or two before the event took place, especially for events occurring in the first half of the calendar year. ","Tillman was responsible for scheduling and organizing much of Buchanan's travel, especially after he received the Nobel Prize in 1986. Similar files kept by Tillman on Buchanan's travel and event attendance are located in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 3: Conferences, events and travel.","Contains book reviews of  Cost and Choice  and  Academia in Anarchy.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Contains zip disk and 3.5' floppy disk.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","This subseries contains committee meeting notes, annual reports, and correspondence relating to Buchanan's work with various outside organizations. Buchanan served on boards for some organizations, including the Mont Pelerin Society. Those records are mostly found here, although some conference organizing material for the Mont Pelerin Society and Liberty Fund is located in Subseries 1: Conferences and events. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Betty Tillman was an administrative assistant for James M. Buchanan and the Center for Study of Public Choice from 1962 to 2007. Her work included typing Buchanan's correspondence, scheduling his travel and conference events, and liaising with publishers and outside parties on Buchanan's behalf. As a member of the Center and eventual administrative director, she made arrangements for the visiting scholars program, managed personnel, kept financial records, and coordinated events and conferences, among many other duties. As her work was integral to Buchanan's and the Center, her papers are somewhat integrated with Buchanan's and the Center papers as well. In the course of processing, some of her papers were able to be identified as a discrete series. ","Tillman's papers are divided into three subseries: Correspondence; Office administration; and Conferences, events and travel.","This subseries contains letters, emails, memoranda, and cards sent and received by Betty Tillman. Work correspondence includes topics such as event organization, visiting scholars program, and other Center for Study of Public Choice business. There is also personal correspondence belonging to Tillman in the subseries. There are also notes from Buchanan to Tillman, mostly about administrative matters. Note that Tillman printed out most of email she received, and in many cases did not file it out by correspondent or subject. Correspondence is filed alphabetically by subject, by the surname of the correspondent, by the name of the organization, or by the type of correspondence.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","includes floppy disc","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Contains photograph","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","This subseries contains planning documents, scheduling documents, meeting minutes, and notes relating to Tillman's handling of Buchanan's and Center for the Study of Public Choice office functions. Note that there is correspondence belonging to Buchanan that was handled by Tillman and not filed out. Similarly, pending and working files contain correspondence, schedules, notices, invoices, and other documents that Tillman did not file out into their own completed folders. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","There are no restrictions on access, but reproductions of material in this folder are restricted","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","This subseries contains files on events attended by Buchanan. Tillman was responsible for Buchanan's schedule, especially after Buchanan received the Nobel Prize in 1986 when she became his official agent. Types of material include correspondence, calendars, schedules, and travel documents. Similar files that may have been kept by Buchanan are located in Series 5: Professional Service, Subseries 1: Conferences and events.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Jo Ann Burgess was an administrative assistant at the Center for Study of Public Choice from 1989 to 2014. She was responsible for the library at the Center and for the management of Buchanan's papers. Additionally, she was the secretary for the Public Choice Society and edited much of Buchanan's published works in the 1990s and 2000s, notably  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan , published by the Liberty Fund. As her work was closely tied to Buchanan's and the Center, her papers are somewhat integrated with Buchanan's and the Center papers. In the course of processing, some of her papers were able to be identified as a discrete series.","There are four subseries: Correspondence; Office administration; Liberty Fund editorial work; and Public Choice Society.","This subseries contains emails, letters, cards, notes, and memoranda, both personal and relating to Burgess' work with Buchanan at the Center for Study of Public Choice. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA","This subseries contains materials created as part of Burgess' duties working for the Center for Study of Public Choice and as an assistant to Buchanan. It includes edited copies of Buchanan's writings; emails; correspondence written on behalf of Buchanan; calendars; Buchanan's class materials; notes; visiting scholars program files, and working files. Working files are groupings of papers that Burgess never filed out into separate folders. They are combinations of emails, schedules, memoranda, writings drafts, invoices, and other administrative papers. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Folder restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for financial and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder contains a CD of Betty Tillman photographs","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Contains CD","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","The family name is Ma and personal name is Jun. It was originally misfiled by Burgess with the family name as Jun and the personal name as Ma.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Folder includes handwritten draft of \"Panglosian Politics\"","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Folder includes a 3.5\" floppy disk.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","This subseries contains materials created as part of Burgess' work editing  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan  and  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock . It includes editorial committee notes and memoranda; lists of contents; correspondence; edited typescripts; permissions requests; planning documents; drafts; and working files. The subseries is arranged alphabetically. The large majority of the materials are related to  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan , materials related to  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock  are noted separately. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","This subseries contains materials relating to the Public Choice Society, a professional organization for scholars from any academic discipline interested in public choice. Burgess was the secretary for the Public Choice Society from 1989 from 2014. Materials include correspondence, conference planning documents, and administrative files created as part of Burgess' work with the Society. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","This series contains articles, books, and other writings by authors other than Buchanan. Some materials have notes and annotations. Some materials contain correspondence with the authors. Some writings are about Buchanan and his ideas. Some writings were filed by author, others were in folders containing writings from multiple different authors. No additional filing out of writings was done under the NEH grant. The series is arranged alphabetically by surname of author. Materials where Buchanan is a coauthor are found in Series 3: Writings.","Back cover has penciled notes of James Buchanan's on joint supply","contains annotations by Buchanan","Includes the Foundations for Normative Individulism by James Buchanan.","Original discarded due to mold damage.","Scope Note: heavily annotated by Buchanan","This series contains audiocassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, and associated paper materials. Audiovisual material topics include recordings of the Nobel ceremony and press coverage; interviews and lectures by Buchanan and others; television appearances; programs of related interest to Buchanan; and Center for Study of Public Choice events. Born-digital material topics include Center photographs and drafts of writings. Materials are arranged by format, and then chronologically.","Some materials have been digitized. Please contact speccoll@gmu.edu to ensure that the specific materials you are interested in viewing are able to be accessed.","Issue of  The Wall Street Journal , December 21, 1992 removed and housed in Box 543.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","The James M. Buchanan papers consist of materials created primarily by economist James M. Buchanan (1919-2013) from the years 1936-2014. There are also materials created by the Center for Study of Public Choice, an academic unit associated with Virginia Tech (1969-1983) and George Mason University (1983-). The papers document Buchanan's career and academic output, primarily in the field of public choice economics and political economy.","\nR 101 - 102\n\nOS R 1, C 3, S 3-5\nMap Case 24.1","George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University. 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He had two younger sisters, Lila Scott Buchanan Graue (1922-2020) and Elizabeth Bradley. His paternal grandfather, John P. Buchanan (1847-1930), was a one-term governor of Tennessee from 1891 to 1893. James M. Buchanan attended Buchanan High School. He triple-majored in English, mathematics, and economics at Middle Tennessee State University from 1936 to 1940. He received a Master's of the Arts in economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1941. Buchanan then attended the Naval War College and served on the operations staff of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz from 1941 to 1945. In that role, he was stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Guam. He met his wife, Ann Bakke (August 21, 1909-November 14, 2005) in 1943. She was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. She served with the Army Air Transport Command at Hickham Field, Oahu. In 1945 the couple married in San Francisco, California. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom 1946 to 1948 Buchanan attended the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in economics. After graduation, he taught at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville as an associate professor from 1948 to 1951, and then as a full professor at Florida State University, Tallahassee from 1951 to 1956. In 1955 he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to study in Italy for a year. In 1956 he was hired at the University of Virginia as the chair of the economics department. It was there that he co-founded the Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy in 1958. That same year, he published \u003ctitle\u003ePublic Principles of Public Debt\u003c/title\u003e. In 1962, Buchanan and co-author Gordon Tullock published \u003ctitle\u003eThe Calculus of Consent\u003c/title\u003e. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuchanan worked at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for one academic year (1968-1969) as a professor of economics. In 1969 he was hired at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI, now known as Virginia Tech), as a University Distinguished Professor. He became general director of the Center for Study of Public Choice, the successor institution to the Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy. Buchanan continued to publish books during his time at VPI, including \u003ctitle\u003eCost and Choice\u003c/title\u003e (1969), \u003ctitle\u003eAcademia in Anarchy\u003c/title\u003e with Nicos Devletoglou (1970), \u003ctitle\u003eThe Limits of Liberty\u003c/title\u003e (1975), and \u003ctitle\u003eThe Power to Tax\u003c/title\u003e with Geoffrey Brennan (1980). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1983, Buchanan and the Center for the Study of Public Choice moved from VPI to George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. After the move, he split his time between Fairfax and his farm in Blacksburg, Virginia. In 1986, Buchanan was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics. While at Mason, he published \u003ctitle\u003eThe Reason of Rules\u003c/title\u003e (1985), \u003ctitle\u003eBetter than Plowing\u003c/title\u003e (1992), and \u003ctitle\u003ePolitics by Principle, Not Interest\u003c/title\u003e with Roger Congleton (1998). He formally retired from Mason in September 1999 but continued to work both at Mason and Virginia Tech until his death on January 9, 2013. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuchanan was known for his contribution to the field of public choice, which uses economic principles to analyze the rules and actions of government and public sector. It was this theory which led to his Nobel award. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBorn on March 19, 1927, Betty Jane Hall Tillman (also known as Betty Ross from 1977 to 1984) received an associate's degree from The Jefferson School of Commerce at Charlottesville, Virginia in 1945. She worked for Buchanan at the University of Virginia from August 14, 1961 to August 1969, at VPI from September 1, 1969 to June 1983, and at George Mason University from July 1, 1983 until her retirement in April 2007. Tillman had multiple responsibilities including handling Buchanan's correspondence, scheduling his events, coordinating Liberty Fund conferences, organizing activities at the Center for Study of Public Choice, and assisting graduate students and faculty associated with the Center. At the time of her retirement her position was administrative director of the Center for Study of Public Choice. She had three children. Tillman died on October 2, 2013.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJo Ann Burgess was born on June 27, 1948. She began work at the Center for the Study of Public Choice at George Mason University in 1989. Previously, Burgess lived around the world working for the State Department and the U.S military. She had four children with her husband, Roger. Burgess had many varied responsibilities at the Center including organizing Buchanan's archival papers, and administrative duties for the Public Choice Society. She edited Buchanan's published work in the 1990s and 2000s, including editing \u003ctitle\u003eThe Collected Works of James Buchanan\u003c/title\u003e and \u003ctitle\u003eThe Selected Works of Gordon Tullock\u003c/title\u003e for the Liberty Fund. After Tillman's retirement, Burgess took on additional responsibilities related to handling Buchanan's correspondence and scheduling, and additional administrative duties at the Center. Burgess retired in the summer of 2014. She died on March 19, 2020.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Gladys Bakke was born on August 21, 1909 in Jamestown, North Dakota to a Norwegian-born father, Andrew (1879-?), and a second-generation Norwegian immigrant, Hilda Kjorness (1882/3-1973). She had four siblings: Orval (also written Orville, 1908-1987), Clara Jensvold (1910-1998), Arthur (1915-1989), and Erling (1924-1945). Bakke worked as a stenographer in Jamestown until at least 1932. She was living in Fargo, N.D. in 1935 and Washington, D.C. in 1940. During World War II, Bakke served with the Army Air Transport Command at Hickham Field, Oahu. During this time, she met James Buchanan and the two were married in 1945 in San Francisco, California. She supported Buchanan financially during his graduate study at the University of Chicago. She died at their home in Blacksburg, Va., on November 14, 2005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical and Historical Information","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["James McGill Buchanan, Jr. was born on October 3, 1919 in Gum, Tennessee to Lila Scott (1889-1953) and James McGill Buchanan, Sr. (1888-1979). He had two younger sisters, Lila Scott Buchanan Graue (1922-2020) and Elizabeth Bradley. His paternal grandfather, John P. Buchanan (1847-1930), was a one-term governor of Tennessee from 1891 to 1893. James M. Buchanan attended Buchanan High School. He triple-majored in English, mathematics, and economics at Middle Tennessee State University from 1936 to 1940. He received a Master's of the Arts in economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1941. Buchanan then attended the Naval War College and served on the operations staff of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz from 1941 to 1945. In that role, he was stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and Guam. He met his wife, Ann Bakke (August 21, 1909-November 14, 2005) in 1943. She was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. She served with the Army Air Transport Command at Hickham Field, Oahu. In 1945 the couple married in San Francisco, California. ","From 1946 to 1948 Buchanan attended the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in economics. After graduation, he taught at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville as an associate professor from 1948 to 1951, and then as a full professor at Florida State University, Tallahassee from 1951 to 1956. In 1955 he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to study in Italy for a year. In 1956 he was hired at the University of Virginia as the chair of the economics department. It was there that he co-founded the Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy in 1958. That same year, he published  Public Principles of Public Debt . In 1962, Buchanan and co-author Gordon Tullock published  The Calculus of Consent . ","Buchanan worked at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for one academic year (1968-1969) as a professor of economics. In 1969 he was hired at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI, now known as Virginia Tech), as a University Distinguished Professor. He became general director of the Center for Study of Public Choice, the successor institution to the Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy. Buchanan continued to publish books during his time at VPI, including  Cost and Choice  (1969),  Academia in Anarchy  with Nicos Devletoglou (1970),  The Limits of Liberty  (1975), and  The Power to Tax  with Geoffrey Brennan (1980). ","In 1983, Buchanan and the Center for the Study of Public Choice moved from VPI to George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. After the move, he split his time between Fairfax and his farm in Blacksburg, Virginia. In 1986, Buchanan was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics. While at Mason, he published  The Reason of Rules  (1985),  Better than Plowing  (1992), and  Politics by Principle, Not Interest  with Roger Congleton (1998). He formally retired from Mason in September 1999 but continued to work both at Mason and Virginia Tech until his death on January 9, 2013. ","Buchanan was known for his contribution to the field of public choice, which uses economic principles to analyze the rules and actions of government and public sector. It was this theory which led to his Nobel award. ","Born on March 19, 1927, Betty Jane Hall Tillman (also known as Betty Ross from 1977 to 1984) received an associate's degree from The Jefferson School of Commerce at Charlottesville, Virginia in 1945. She worked for Buchanan at the University of Virginia from August 14, 1961 to August 1969, at VPI from September 1, 1969 to June 1983, and at George Mason University from July 1, 1983 until her retirement in April 2007. Tillman had multiple responsibilities including handling Buchanan's correspondence, scheduling his events, coordinating Liberty Fund conferences, organizing activities at the Center for Study of Public Choice, and assisting graduate students and faculty associated with the Center. At the time of her retirement her position was administrative director of the Center for Study of Public Choice. She had three children. Tillman died on October 2, 2013.  ","Jo Ann Burgess was born on June 27, 1948. She began work at the Center for the Study of Public Choice at George Mason University in 1989. Previously, Burgess lived around the world working for the State Department and the U.S military. She had four children with her husband, Roger. Burgess had many varied responsibilities at the Center including organizing Buchanan's archival papers, and administrative duties for the Public Choice Society. She edited Buchanan's published work in the 1990s and 2000s, including editing  The Collected Works of James Buchanan  and  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock  for the Liberty Fund. After Tillman's retirement, Burgess took on additional responsibilities related to handling Buchanan's correspondence and scheduling, and additional administrative duties at the Center. Burgess retired in the summer of 2014. She died on March 19, 2020.","Ann Gladys Bakke was born on August 21, 1909 in Jamestown, North Dakota to a Norwegian-born father, Andrew (1879-?), and a second-generation Norwegian immigrant, Hilda Kjorness (1882/3-1973). She had four siblings: Orval (also written Orville, 1908-1987), Clara Jensvold (1910-1998), Arthur (1915-1989), and Erling (1924-1945). Bakke worked as a stenographer in Jamestown until at least 1932. She was living in Fargo, N.D. in 1935 and Washington, D.C. in 1940. During World War II, Bakke served with the Army Air Transport Command at Hickham Field, Oahu. During this time, she met James Buchanan and the two were married in 1945 in San Francisco, California. She supported Buchanan financially during his graduate study at the University of Chicago. She died at their home in Blacksburg, Va., on November 14, 2005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames M. 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Processing at this time was done by Greta Suiter, then-Processing Coordinator at the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), and Solomon Stein, then-economics PhD student at Mason. Stein and Suiter established an initial arrangement scheme and began foldering and sorting materials accordingly. Elizabeth Beckman, then-Processing Coordinator, continued arrangement and refoldering work alongside Stein at Buchanan House from 2014 to 2016. 145 linear feet of materials were ultimately arranged during this time. The following series were created: Correspondence, Academic (Subseries: Courses taken and Courses taught), Conferences (Subseries: Conferences attended and Conferences held), Writings, Articles Read, and Administrative.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials were boxed up and brought to Fenwick in Spring 2017. Beckman completed EAD markup of a preliminary finding aid with the processed materials in June 2017. Processing was paused in 2017 to apply for a NEH grant to hire a dedicated processing archivist. The grant was approved to start in 2020 but was delayed for several months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRebecca Thayer was hired in March 2021 to process the collection. She surveyed the arranged part of the collection (145 linear feet) and the unprocessed part (147 linear feet) to create a processing plan. This plan included adjustments to the original arrangement scheme based on material in the unprocessed section of the papers. A large number of the eventual Jo Ann Burgess papers series materials were in the unprocessed section of the collection, although the unprocessed section did contain materials from all series. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe prior arrangement scheme did not preserve Tillman and Burgess' files as discrete series, so it is likely that some materials created by Tillman or Burgess were dispersed into the various other series. Some materials in the correspondence series especially which were obviously correspondence involving only Tillman, Burgess, or Ann Bakke Buchanan, were removed to their respective series and subseries. However, Thayer did not attempt a systematic review of materials in other series such as Professional Services and Academia in order to separate out Tillman and Burgess-created files from Buchanan-created files. This has resulted in some significant overlap between those series and the Betty Tillman papers and Jo Ann Burgess papers series. This does reflect the significant overlap in work responsibilities of Tillman, Burgess, Buchanan, and the Center as seen in the materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProcessors prior to the NEH grant appear to have filed out materials that were originally grouped in large miscellaneous folders. Buchanan, Tillman, and Burgess do not seem to have created many files with only one or two emails or letters, preferring larger bulk folders. 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Buchanan's death in 2013, while the papers were at Buchanan House (also known as Roberts House), where the offices of Buchanan, Betty Tillman, Jo Ann Burgess, and the Center for Study of Public Choice were then located. Processing at this time was done by Greta Suiter, then-Processing Coordinator at the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), and Solomon Stein, then-economics PhD student at Mason. Stein and Suiter established an initial arrangement scheme and began foldering and sorting materials accordingly. Elizabeth Beckman, then-Processing Coordinator, continued arrangement and refoldering work alongside Stein at Buchanan House from 2014 to 2016. 145 linear feet of materials were ultimately arranged during this time. The following series were created: Correspondence, Academic (Subseries: Courses taken and Courses taught), Conferences (Subseries: Conferences attended and Conferences held), Writings, Articles Read, and Administrative.","Materials were boxed up and brought to Fenwick in Spring 2017. Beckman completed EAD markup of a preliminary finding aid with the processed materials in June 2017. Processing was paused in 2017 to apply for a NEH grant to hire a dedicated processing archivist. The grant was approved to start in 2020 but was delayed for several months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.","Rebecca Thayer was hired in March 2021 to process the collection. She surveyed the arranged part of the collection (145 linear feet) and the unprocessed part (147 linear feet) to create a processing plan. This plan included adjustments to the original arrangement scheme based on material in the unprocessed section of the papers. A large number of the eventual Jo Ann Burgess papers series materials were in the unprocessed section of the collection, although the unprocessed section did contain materials from all series. ","The prior arrangement scheme did not preserve Tillman and Burgess' files as discrete series, so it is likely that some materials created by Tillman or Burgess were dispersed into the various other series. Some materials in the correspondence series especially which were obviously correspondence involving only Tillman, Burgess, or Ann Bakke Buchanan, were removed to their respective series and subseries. However, Thayer did not attempt a systematic review of materials in other series such as Professional Services and Academia in order to separate out Tillman and Burgess-created files from Buchanan-created files. This has resulted in some significant overlap between those series and the Betty Tillman papers and Jo Ann Burgess papers series. This does reflect the significant overlap in work responsibilities of Tillman, Burgess, Buchanan, and the Center as seen in the materials. ","Processors prior to the NEH grant appear to have filed out materials that were originally grouped in large miscellaneous folders. Buchanan, Tillman, and Burgess do not seem to have created many files with only one or two emails or letters, preferring larger bulk folders. However, in the collection there are now many individual folders with correspondents that seem to have been created from larger files. No additional filing out of material was done under the NEH grant.","Thayer arranged the unprocessed materials and reprocessed the previously arranged materials, combining the two. Mason Graduate Research Assistant Rachel Barton and undergraduate assistants Colin McDonald and Vilma Chicas Garcia assisted with arrangement, reboxing, and inventory creation. Amanda Menjivar, Manuscripts and Archives Librarian, assisted with finding aid data entry and publishing."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe James M. Buchanan papers largely consist of correspondence, writings, and administrative files created between the years 1930-2014. The collection contains 9 series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Biographical materials (circa 1800s, 1944-2012) contains information about James M. Buchanan's life and career. It is further divided into four subseries. Subseries 1.1: Ann Bakke Buchanan papers contains materials created by Ann Bakke Buchanan, James M. Buchanan's wife. Materials include correspondence, recipe cards, notebooks, calendars, and photographs. Some of the correspondence is in Norwegian, and some addressed to both James and Ann as a couple. Subseries 1.2: Awards contains newspapers clippings, congratulatory letters, photographs, and memorabilia relating to awards Buchanan received during his career. The majority of the materials relate to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Subseries 1.3: Education contains study notes, essays, syllabi, and research notes from Buchanan's education, mostly from his PhD study at the University of Chicago. Subseries 1.4: Clippings contains newspaper and magazine clippings about Buchanan, including articles about his work, interviews, and reports on events he attended.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Correspondence (1951-2014) contains letters, emails, memoranda, cards, and other forms of written communication, mostly dealing with Buchanan's professional career. Subseries 2.1: Alphabetical correspondence contains the bulk of the correspondence, filed alphabetically by correspondent, subject, or name of an organization. Subseries 2.2: Chronological correspondence is a small amount of unrelated correspondence that was grouped together in date ranges, likely by either Buchanan himself, or his assistants Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Writings (1946-2012) contains drafts, typescripts, photocopies, notes, and reprints of Buchanan's books, articles, speaking lectures, and unpublished material. There are also research files relating to some of his writing projects, and some correspondence with publishers, coauthors, and reviewers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Academia (1946-2013) contains correspondence, reports, planning documents, and grant files relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, primarily University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (now Virginia Tech), and George Mason University. Subseries 4.1: Administration contains reports, memoranda, correspondence, photographs, calendars, and planning documents relating to department and university business. Subseries 4.2: Teaching contains lecture notes, drafts, syllabi, exams, and readings relating to classes taught by Buchanan over the course of his career. Subseries 4.3: Grants contains correspondence and applications for grant projects undertaken by Buchanan and collaborators. Subseries 4.4: Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy contains annual reports, photographs, and correspondence from the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Center, which was active from 1958 to 1968. Subseries 4.5: Center for Study of Public Choice contains annual reports, conference information, grants, planning documents, board meeting minutes, and correspondence relating to the Center, an academic unit at Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1968 to 1983 and at George Mason University from 1983 onwards.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Professional Service (1958-2013) This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's professional activities outside of his university responsibilities. Subseries 5.1: Conferences and events contains correspondence, schedules, planning documents, papers and lecture notes, and travel documents from conferences, speaking engagements, and other events attended by Buchanan during his career. Subseries 5.2: Consulting and organizations contains annual reports and correspondence relating to Buchanan's work with various organizations outside of his work as a university professor. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Betty Tillman papers (1968-2008) contains files created by Betty Tillman, administrative assistant to Buchanan and administrative director of the Center for Study of Public Choice. Subseries 6.1: Correspondence contains letters, emails, memoranda, and cards sent and received by Tillman. Subseries 6.2: Office administration contains planning documents, organizational files, and other materials relating to Tillman's handling of Buchanan's and Center for the Study of Public Choice office functions. Subseries 6.3: Conferences, events and travel contains correspondence, calendars, schedules, and travel documents relating to events attended by Buchanan, coordinated by Tillman. It also contains materials created by Tillman as the conference coordinator for the Liberty Fund and Center conferences and events.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers (1972-2014) contains files created by Jo Ann Burgess, administrative assistant and editor to Buchanan and secretary for the Public Choice Society. Subseries 7.1: Correspondence contains emails, letters, cards, notes, and memoranda, both personal and relating to Burgess' work with Buchanan and the Center for Study of Public Choice. Subseries 7.2: Office administration contains correspondence, calendars, notes, program files, and edited drafts created as part of Burgess' duties working for the Center for Study of Public Choice and as an assistant to Buchanan. Subseries 7.3: Liberty Fund editorial work contains planning documents, correspondence, and drafts created as part of Burgess' work editing \u003citalic\u003eThe Collected Works of James M. Buchanan\u003c/italic\u003e and \u003citalic\u003eThe Selected Works of Gordon Tullock\u003c/italic\u003e on behalf of the Liberty Fund. Subseries 7.4: Public Choice Society contains correspondence, conference planning documents, and administrative files created as part of Burgess' work as the secretary of the Public Choice Society, a professional organization. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8: Writings by others (1930-2014) contains articles, book drafts, and other writings by authors other than Buchanan. Some materials have notes and annotations. Some writings are about Buchanan and his ideas. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9: Audiovisual and born-digital materials (circa 1970s-2013) contains audiocassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, and associated paper materials. Topics include recordings of the Nobel ceremony and press coverage; interviews and lectures by Buchanan and others and Center for Study of Public Choice events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe biographical series contains information about James M. Buchanan's personal life, education, awards, and clippings of articles about him and his career. There are also materials kept by his wife, Ann Bakke Buchanan. The series is divided into four subseries: Ann Bakke Buchanan papers, Education, Awards, and Clippings. Additional materials not in subseries include personal photographs and Buchanan family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains papers created by Ann Bakke Buchanan, James M. Buchanan's wife. Materials include correspondence, recipe cards, notebooks, calendars, and photographs. Some of the correspondence is in Norwegian, and some is addressed to both James and Ann as a couple. Recipe cards were removed from seven recipe card boxes and reboxed. Photographs of the original housing are available by request. Recipes are a mix of clippings and handwritten recipes from Ann Buchanan and her friends and relatives. Some recipes and notebooks are written in shorthand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains materials relating to awards Buchanan received during his career. The majority of the materials relate to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, but there are also materials about the National Humanities Medal and other awards. Types of material include newspaper clippings, congratulatory letters, photographs, and memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains CD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains materials related to Buchanan's education, mostly from his PhD study at the University of Chicago. Some materials appear to be compiled by a person other than Buchanan, since they predate his study at the University of Chicago. Types of materials include study notes, essays, syllabi, and research notes. This subseries includes notes from classes taught by Frank H. Knight and Milton Friedman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be notes from a student other than Buchanan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains newspaper and magazine clippings about Buchanan, including articles about his work, interviews, and reports on events he attended. Note that the clippings related to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics are located in the Awards subseries. Clippings of articles written by Buchanan are located in the Writings series. Many clippings are in languages other than English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence series contains letters, emails, memoranda, cards, and other forms of written communication sent to and received by Buchanan. The series is divided into two subseries: alphabetical correspondence and chronological correspondence. The bulk of the correspondence was filed alphabetically by correspondent or type of correspondence. A small amount of unrelated correspondence was grouped together in date ranges, likely by either Buchanan himself, or his assistants Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess. The bulk of the correspondence in both subseries deals with Buchanan's professional career from his time at the University of Virginia until his retirement, including discussion of publications, manuscripts, events, and academic business. The bulk of the correspondence starts in 1950. There are very few letters prior to 1950. There is a photocopy of a letter from 1941 in Box 56 Folder 1 J. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNote that some correspondence is located in their original filing location in other series Additional correspondence concerning Buchanan's writings is located in Series 3: Writings, foldered with its related work. Some correspondence relating to the Center for Study of Public Choice, grant applications, and academic departmental administration is located in Series 4: Academia. Some correspondence relating to events, conferences, and travel accommodations is located in Series 5: Professional Service, Subseries 1: Conferences and events. Buchanan's email was handled by Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess, and much of his email is located in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 3: Office administration, and Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration. Check the relevant series and subseries notes for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical correspondence is correspondence filed alphabetically by subject, by the surname of the correspondent, or by the name of the organization. Filing was likely done by Betty Tillman. Some correspondence is grouped under a single letter, for example, a folder titled \"A\" contains multiple correspondents and organizations that start with the letter A. Some are grouped in a range of letters, for example, a folder title \"E-F\" contains correspondents starting with either E or F. It is unclear why some were filed out into individual folders and others were left in large files under a single letter or letter range. Note that there are some issues with the original filing, for example the surname \"da Empoli\" is sometimes filed under D and sometimes under E. Sometimes letters discussing a person are filed under that person's surname, and sometimes under the surname of the person requesting the information. Additionally, previous processors filed out some correspondence into individual folders. No additional re-filing was done under the NEH grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder created by Buchanan in April 2007. Contains personal and professional correspondence from 1966-1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains media: photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRestriction: FERPA and PII restriction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulk of the folder is correspondents \"D.\" Includes some letters from J. Clayburn LaForce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains note: \"Removed from 'The Power of Freedom: Uniting Human Rights and Development' by processing archivist 2021-09-09'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePotential preservation concerns (fading)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted until 2033 due to recommendation letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted until 2027 due to recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted for letters of recommednation and FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation and FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRestricted for bank account information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personnel information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photocopies of two 1941 letters from Buchanan to a professor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for letter of recommendation; restricted until 2032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for letter of recommendation until 2028.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes correspondence from Warren Samuels and John McKinney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for letter of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted until 2024 for letters of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted until 2027 for letter of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted until 2036 for letter of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted until 2044 for letter of recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted until 2024-2026 for letters of recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for bank account information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted until 2024-2026 for letters of recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted until 2037 for letters of recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize item\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize item\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photograph and CD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA. 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Mishan, Roland McKean, James C. Miller III, and others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChronological correspondence is unrelated correspondence from a certain date range that was filed together in a single folder. It is unclear why this correspondence was not filed out alphabetically. Chronological correspondence from 1987 onwards seems to have been kept by Jo Ann Burgess and never officially filed into designated folders. These folders include correspondence from Buchanan on topics across his work, with a focus on publications and events and travel. There are also assorted office administration materials handled by Burgess in these folders. Topics of the chronological correspondence and the correspondents seem to be similar to that of the alphabetical correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Ronald Reagan form letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe writings series contains drafts, typescripts, photocopies, notes, and reprints of Buchanan's books, articles, speaking lectures, and unpublished material. There are also research files relating to some of his writing projects, and some correspondence with publishers, coauthors, and reviewers. The series is filed alphabetically by title of the work. Note that some of Buchanan's works went by multiple titles in the draft stage, and may not be filed together as a result. Some papers presented by Buchanan at conferences or given as lectures are located in Series 5: Professional services Subseries 1: Conferences and events.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJo Ann Burgess acted as an editor for much of Buchanan's writings from the 1990s and 2000s. There are edited copies and drafts of some of Buchanan's writings, notably \u003ctitle\u003ePolitics by Principle, Not Interest\u003c/title\u003e, \u003ctitle\u003eThe Return to Increasing Returns\u003c/title\u003e, and \u003ctitle\u003ePost-Socialist Political Economy\u003c/title\u003e in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration. The bulk of the materials relating to \u003ctitle\u003eThe Collected Works of James M. Buchanan\u003c/title\u003e are located in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 3: Liberty Fund editorial work, as Burgess kept the files for that project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: work also titled \"Work supply under Increasing Returns\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003evarious titles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, notably University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI or Virginia Tech), and George Mason University. The series is divided into five subseries: Administration, Teaching, Grants, Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy, and Center for Study of Public Choice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains reports, memoranda, correspondence, CVs, photographs, calendars, and planning documents relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, primarily Virginia Polytechnic Institute (also known as Virginia Tech or VPI) and George Mason University. Topics include economics department functioning and planning, Buchanan's academic output, schedules, and university events and policies. The subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany of the administrative aspects of Buchanan's work were handled by Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess. Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 2: Office administration and Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration contain much related material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains lecture notes, drafts, syllabi, exams, and readings relating to classes taught by Buchanan over the course of his career. Buchanan would often present his own draft works to students for comment, so some of his draft writings are in this subseries. The subseries is arranged chronologically. 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Specific granting agencies include the National Science Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and others. Grants were primarily written for funding research projects in economics, specifically in public choice. Grants that were undertaken to fund operations of the Center for Study of Public Choice are found in Subseries 5: Center for Study of Public Choice. Some correspondence with granting agencies is located in Series 2: Correspondence. The subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains annual reports, photographs, and correspondence relating to the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy. Buchanan was a co-founder of the Center. The Center was active from 1958 to 1968. There is also information relating to \u003ctitle\u003ePapers on Non-Market Decision Making\u003c/title\u003e, a journal founded by the Center that later became \u003ctitle\u003ePublic Choice\u003c/title\u003e. The subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem originally part of Buchanan House Display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem originally part of Buchanan House Display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem originally part of Buchanan House Display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains annual reports, conference information, grants, planning documents, board meeting minutes, and correspondence relating the Center for Study of Public Choice, an academic unit founded at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1968. The Center was moved to George Mason University in July 1983 and continues operations there as of 2023. The subseries contains correspondence and planning documents from multiple directors of the Center, including Robert Tollison, David Levy, Mark Crain, and others. There are also materials relating to the Public Choice Society prior to Jo Ann Burgess' time as the Public Choice Society administrator, approximately 2003. The subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBetty Tillman was the administrative director of the Center in the 1990s and 2000s, and many Center materials can be found in in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, especially in Subseries 1: Correspondence and Subseries 2: Office administration. 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Publication of the donor information in conjunction with the Center for Study of Public Choice is not permitted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials relating to Buchanan's professional activities outside of his university and Center for Study of Public Choice responsibilities. The series is divided into two subseries: Conferences and events, and Consulting and organizations. The series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains correspondence, schedules, planning documents, papers and lecture notes, and travel documents from conferences, speaking engagements, and other events attended by Buchanan during his career. This subseries also contains materials related to conferences organized by Buchanan or Betty Tillman, often in partnership with the Liberty Fund. Note that the subseries is arranged chronologically by date of the materials that exist in the folder, not by date of the conference or event. Event planning could stretch to a year or two before the event took place, especially for events occurring in the first half of the calendar year. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTillman was responsible for scheduling and organizing much of Buchanan's travel, especially after he received the Nobel Prize in 1986. Similar files kept by Tillman on Buchanan's travel and event attendance are located in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 3: Conferences, events and travel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains book reviews of \u003ctitle\u003eCost and Choice\u003c/title\u003e and \u003ctitle\u003eAcademia in Anarchy.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains zip disk and 3.5' floppy disk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of Buchanan House display\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains committee meeting notes, annual reports, and correspondence relating to Buchanan's work with various outside organizations. Buchanan served on boards for some organizations, including the Mont Pelerin Society. Those records are mostly found here, although some conference organizing material for the Mont Pelerin Society and Liberty Fund is located in Subseries 1: Conferences and events. The subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Tillman was an administrative assistant for James M. Buchanan and the Center for Study of Public Choice from 1962 to 2007. Her work included typing Buchanan's correspondence, scheduling his travel and conference events, and liaising with publishers and outside parties on Buchanan's behalf. As a member of the Center and eventual administrative director, she made arrangements for the visiting scholars program, managed personnel, kept financial records, and coordinated events and conferences, among many other duties. As her work was integral to Buchanan's and the Center, her papers are somewhat integrated with Buchanan's and the Center papers as well. In the course of processing, some of her papers were able to be identified as a discrete series. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTillman's papers are divided into three subseries: Correspondence; Office administration; and Conferences, events and travel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains letters, emails, memoranda, and cards sent and received by Betty Tillman. Work correspondence includes topics such as event organization, visiting scholars program, and other Center for Study of Public Choice business. There is also personal correspondence belonging to Tillman in the subseries. There are also notes from Buchanan to Tillman, mostly about administrative matters. Note that Tillman printed out most of email she received, and in many cases did not file it out by correspondent or subject. Correspondence is filed alphabetically by subject, by the surname of the correspondent, by the name of the organization, or by the type of correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes floppy disc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains planning documents, scheduling documents, meeting minutes, and notes relating to Tillman's handling of Buchanan's and Center for the Study of Public Choice office functions. Note that there is correspondence belonging to Buchanan that was handled by Tillman and not filed out. Similarly, pending and working files contain correspondence, schedules, notices, invoices, and other documents that Tillman did not file out into their own completed folders. 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Tillman was responsible for Buchanan's schedule, especially after Buchanan received the Nobel Prize in 1986 when she became his official agent. Types of material include correspondence, calendars, schedules, and travel documents. Similar files that may have been kept by Buchanan are located in Series 5: Professional Service, Subseries 1: Conferences and events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJo Ann Burgess was an administrative assistant at the Center for Study of Public Choice from 1989 to 2014. She was responsible for the library at the Center and for the management of Buchanan's papers. Additionally, she was the secretary for the Public Choice Society and edited much of Buchanan's published works in the 1990s and 2000s, notably \u003ctitle\u003eThe Collected Works of James M. Buchanan\u003c/title\u003e, published by the Liberty Fund. As her work was closely tied to Buchanan's and the Center, her papers are somewhat integrated with Buchanan's and the Center papers. In the course of processing, some of her papers were able to be identified as a discrete series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are four subseries: Correspondence; Office administration; Liberty Fund editorial work; and Public Choice Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains emails, letters, cards, notes, and memoranda, both personal and relating to Burgess' work with Buchanan at the Center for Study of Public Choice. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to FERPA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains materials created as part of Burgess' duties working for the Center for Study of Public Choice and as an assistant to Buchanan. It includes edited copies of Buchanan's writings; emails; correspondence written on behalf of Buchanan; calendars; Buchanan's class materials; notes; visiting scholars program files, and working files. Working files are groupings of papers that Burgess never filed out into separate folders. They are combinations of emails, schedules, memoranda, writings drafts, invoices, and other administrative papers. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for financial information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for financial and personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for financial information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder contains a CD of Betty Tillman photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains CD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe family name is Ma and personal name is Jun. It was originally misfiled by Burgess with the family name as Jun and the personal name as Ma.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder includes handwritten draft of \"Panglosian Politics\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder includes a 3.5\" floppy disk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder restricted due to FERPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains materials created as part of Burgess' work editing \u003ctitle\u003eThe Collected Works of James M. Buchanan\u003c/title\u003e and \u003ctitle\u003eThe Selected Works of Gordon Tullock\u003c/title\u003e. It includes editorial committee notes and memoranda; lists of contents; correspondence; edited typescripts; permissions requests; planning documents; drafts; and working files. The subseries is arranged alphabetically. The large majority of the materials are related to \u003ctitle\u003eThe Collected Works of James M. Buchanan\u003c/title\u003e, materials related to \u003ctitle\u003eThe Selected Works of Gordon Tullock\u003c/title\u003e are noted separately. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains materials relating to the Public Choice Society, a professional organization for scholars from any academic discipline interested in public choice. Burgess was the secretary for the Public Choice Society from 1989 from 2014. Materials include correspondence, conference planning documents, and administrative files created as part of Burgess' work with the Society. The subseries is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for financial information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for financial information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlagged items restricted for financial information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains articles, books, and other writings by authors other than Buchanan. Some materials have notes and annotations. Some materials contain correspondence with the authors. Some writings are about Buchanan and his ideas. Some writings were filed by author, others were in folders containing writings from multiple different authors. No additional filing out of writings was done under the NEH grant. The series is arranged alphabetically by surname of author. Materials where Buchanan is a coauthor are found in Series 3: Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBack cover has penciled notes of James Buchanan's on joint supply\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains annotations by Buchanan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the Foundations for Normative Individulism by James Buchanan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal discarded due to mold damage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope Note: heavily annotated by Buchanan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains audiocassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, and associated paper materials. Audiovisual material topics include recordings of the Nobel ceremony and press coverage; interviews and lectures by Buchanan and others; television appearances; programs of related interest to Buchanan; and Center for Study of Public Choice events. 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Buchanan papers largely consist of correspondence, writings, and administrative files created between the years 1930-2014. The collection contains 9 series.","Series 1: Biographical materials (circa 1800s, 1944-2012) contains information about James M. Buchanan's life and career. It is further divided into four subseries. Subseries 1.1: Ann Bakke Buchanan papers contains materials created by Ann Bakke Buchanan, James M. Buchanan's wife. Materials include correspondence, recipe cards, notebooks, calendars, and photographs. Some of the correspondence is in Norwegian, and some addressed to both James and Ann as a couple. Subseries 1.2: Awards contains newspapers clippings, congratulatory letters, photographs, and memorabilia relating to awards Buchanan received during his career. The majority of the materials relate to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Subseries 1.3: Education contains study notes, essays, syllabi, and research notes from Buchanan's education, mostly from his PhD study at the University of Chicago. Subseries 1.4: Clippings contains newspaper and magazine clippings about Buchanan, including articles about his work, interviews, and reports on events he attended.","Series 2: Correspondence (1951-2014) contains letters, emails, memoranda, cards, and other forms of written communication, mostly dealing with Buchanan's professional career. Subseries 2.1: Alphabetical correspondence contains the bulk of the correspondence, filed alphabetically by correspondent, subject, or name of an organization. Subseries 2.2: Chronological correspondence is a small amount of unrelated correspondence that was grouped together in date ranges, likely by either Buchanan himself, or his assistants Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess.","Series 3: Writings (1946-2012) contains drafts, typescripts, photocopies, notes, and reprints of Buchanan's books, articles, speaking lectures, and unpublished material. There are also research files relating to some of his writing projects, and some correspondence with publishers, coauthors, and reviewers.","Series 4: Academia (1946-2013) contains correspondence, reports, planning documents, and grant files relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, primarily University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (now Virginia Tech), and George Mason University. Subseries 4.1: Administration contains reports, memoranda, correspondence, photographs, calendars, and planning documents relating to department and university business. Subseries 4.2: Teaching contains lecture notes, drafts, syllabi, exams, and readings relating to classes taught by Buchanan over the course of his career. Subseries 4.3: Grants contains correspondence and applications for grant projects undertaken by Buchanan and collaborators. Subseries 4.4: Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy contains annual reports, photographs, and correspondence from the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Center, which was active from 1958 to 1968. Subseries 4.5: Center for Study of Public Choice contains annual reports, conference information, grants, planning documents, board meeting minutes, and correspondence relating to the Center, an academic unit at Virginia Polytechnic Institute from 1968 to 1983 and at George Mason University from 1983 onwards.","Series 5: Professional Service (1958-2013) This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's professional activities outside of his university responsibilities. Subseries 5.1: Conferences and events contains correspondence, schedules, planning documents, papers and lecture notes, and travel documents from conferences, speaking engagements, and other events attended by Buchanan during his career. Subseries 5.2: Consulting and organizations contains annual reports and correspondence relating to Buchanan's work with various organizations outside of his work as a university professor. ","Series 6: Betty Tillman papers (1968-2008) contains files created by Betty Tillman, administrative assistant to Buchanan and administrative director of the Center for Study of Public Choice. Subseries 6.1: Correspondence contains letters, emails, memoranda, and cards sent and received by Tillman. Subseries 6.2: Office administration contains planning documents, organizational files, and other materials relating to Tillman's handling of Buchanan's and Center for the Study of Public Choice office functions. Subseries 6.3: Conferences, events and travel contains correspondence, calendars, schedules, and travel documents relating to events attended by Buchanan, coordinated by Tillman. It also contains materials created by Tillman as the conference coordinator for the Liberty Fund and Center conferences and events.","Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers (1972-2014) contains files created by Jo Ann Burgess, administrative assistant and editor to Buchanan and secretary for the Public Choice Society. Subseries 7.1: Correspondence contains emails, letters, cards, notes, and memoranda, both personal and relating to Burgess' work with Buchanan and the Center for Study of Public Choice. Subseries 7.2: Office administration contains correspondence, calendars, notes, program files, and edited drafts created as part of Burgess' duties working for the Center for Study of Public Choice and as an assistant to Buchanan. Subseries 7.3: Liberty Fund editorial work contains planning documents, correspondence, and drafts created as part of Burgess' work editing  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan  and  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock  on behalf of the Liberty Fund. Subseries 7.4: Public Choice Society contains correspondence, conference planning documents, and administrative files created as part of Burgess' work as the secretary of the Public Choice Society, a professional organization. ","Series 8: Writings by others (1930-2014) contains articles, book drafts, and other writings by authors other than Buchanan. Some materials have notes and annotations. Some writings are about Buchanan and his ideas. ","Series 9: Audiovisual and born-digital materials (circa 1970s-2013) contains audiocassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, and associated paper materials. Topics include recordings of the Nobel ceremony and press coverage; interviews and lectures by Buchanan and others and Center for Study of Public Choice events.","The biographical series contains information about James M. Buchanan's personal life, education, awards, and clippings of articles about him and his career. There are also materials kept by his wife, Ann Bakke Buchanan. The series is divided into four subseries: Ann Bakke Buchanan papers, Education, Awards, and Clippings. Additional materials not in subseries include personal photographs and Buchanan family history.","This subseries contains papers created by Ann Bakke Buchanan, James M. Buchanan's wife. Materials include correspondence, recipe cards, notebooks, calendars, and photographs. Some of the correspondence is in Norwegian, and some is addressed to both James and Ann as a couple. Recipe cards were removed from seven recipe card boxes and reboxed. Photographs of the original housing are available by request. Recipes are a mix of clippings and handwritten recipes from Ann Buchanan and her friends and relatives. Some recipes and notebooks are written in shorthand.","This subseries contains materials relating to awards Buchanan received during his career. The majority of the materials relate to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, but there are also materials about the National Humanities Medal and other awards. Types of material include newspaper clippings, congratulatory letters, photographs, and memorabilia.","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Contains CD","This subseries contains materials related to Buchanan's education, mostly from his PhD study at the University of Chicago. Some materials appear to be compiled by a person other than Buchanan, since they predate his study at the University of Chicago. Types of materials include study notes, essays, syllabi, and research notes. This subseries includes notes from classes taught by Frank H. Knight and Milton Friedman.","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Appears to be notes from a student other than Buchanan","Removed from Buchanan House display","Removed from Buchanan House display.","Removed from Buchanan House display","This subseries contains newspaper and magazine clippings about Buchanan, including articles about his work, interviews, and reports on events he attended. Note that the clippings related to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics are located in the Awards subseries. Clippings of articles written by Buchanan are located in the Writings series. Many clippings are in languages other than English.","The correspondence series contains letters, emails, memoranda, cards, and other forms of written communication sent to and received by Buchanan. The series is divided into two subseries: alphabetical correspondence and chronological correspondence. The bulk of the correspondence was filed alphabetically by correspondent or type of correspondence. A small amount of unrelated correspondence was grouped together in date ranges, likely by either Buchanan himself, or his assistants Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess. The bulk of the correspondence in both subseries deals with Buchanan's professional career from his time at the University of Virginia until his retirement, including discussion of publications, manuscripts, events, and academic business. The bulk of the correspondence starts in 1950. There are very few letters prior to 1950. There is a photocopy of a letter from 1941 in Box 56 Folder 1 J. ","Note that some correspondence is located in their original filing location in other series Additional correspondence concerning Buchanan's writings is located in Series 3: Writings, foldered with its related work. Some correspondence relating to the Center for Study of Public Choice, grant applications, and academic departmental administration is located in Series 4: Academia. Some correspondence relating to events, conferences, and travel accommodations is located in Series 5: Professional Service, Subseries 1: Conferences and events. Buchanan's email was handled by Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess, and much of his email is located in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 3: Office administration, and Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration. Check the relevant series and subseries notes for additional information.","Alphabetical correspondence is correspondence filed alphabetically by subject, by the surname of the correspondent, or by the name of the organization. Filing was likely done by Betty Tillman. Some correspondence is grouped under a single letter, for example, a folder titled \"A\" contains multiple correspondents and organizations that start with the letter A. Some are grouped in a range of letters, for example, a folder title \"E-F\" contains correspondents starting with either E or F. It is unclear why some were filed out into individual folders and others were left in large files under a single letter or letter range. Note that there are some issues with the original filing, for example the surname \"da Empoli\" is sometimes filed under D and sometimes under E. Sometimes letters discussing a person are filed under that person's surname, and sometimes under the surname of the person requesting the information. Additionally, previous processors filed out some correspondence into individual folders. No additional re-filing was done under the NEH grant.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Folder created by Buchanan in April 2007. Contains personal and professional correspondence from 1966-1999.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Contains media: photographs","Restriction: FERPA and PII restriction.","Bulk of the folder is correspondents \"D.\" Includes some letters from J. Clayburn LaForce.","contains note: \"Removed from 'The Power of Freedom: Uniting Human Rights and Development' by processing archivist 2021-09-09'","Potential preservation concerns (fading)","Folder restricted until 2033 due to recommendation letter","Flagged item restricted until 2027 due to recommendation.","Folder restricted for letters of recommendation","Folder restricted for letters of recommednation and FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation and FERPA.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Restricted for bank account information","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for personnel information.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged item restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged items restricted for letters of recommendation","Flagged item restricted for FERPA","Contains photocopies of two 1941 letters from Buchanan to a professor","Flagged item restricted for letter of recommendation; restricted until 2032","Folder restricted for FERPA","Flagged item restricted for letter of recommendation until 2028.","includes correspondence from Warren Samuels and John McKinney","Flagged item restricted for letter of recommendation","Flagged items restricted until 2024 for letters of recommendation","Flagged item restricted until 2027 for letter of recommendation","Flagged item restricted until 2036 for letter of recommendation","Folder restricted until 2044 for letter of recommendation","Flagged items restricted until 2024-2026 for letters of recommendation.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for bank account information","Flagged items restricted until 2024-2026 for letters of recommendation.","Flagged items restricted until 2037 for letters of recommendation.","Oversize item","contains photographs","Oversize item","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Contains photographs","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Contains photograph and CD","Flagged items restricted for FERPA. Contains photographs.","Contains photograph.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted until 2025 for letters of recommendation.","Flagged item restricted until 2034 for letter of recommendation.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted until 2027 for letter of recommendation.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted utnil 2028 for letter of recommendation.","Contains photographs","Flagged item restricted until 2038 for personally identifiable information.","Flagged item restricted until 2038 for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted until 2023 and 2026 for letter of recommendation.","Flagged item restricted until 2052 for letter of recommendation.","Folder restricted until 2044 for letter of reference.","Folder restricted until 2046 for letter of reference.","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted until 2024-2025 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2024-2028 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2026-2036 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2028-2030 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2030-2032 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2030-2033 for letters of reference","Folder restricted until 2030-2033 for letters of reference","Folder restricted until 2034 for letters of reference.Flagged items restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted until 2034-2036 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2035-2038 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2037-2039 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2038 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2039-2041 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted until 2039-2041 for letters of reference.","Folder restricted for FERPA","Contains photograph","Oversize \"Buchanan Expedition\" map of the United States with highlighted road trips","Removed from binder","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted until 2037 for letter of recommendation.","Contains correspondence with Ross Mackenzie of The Richmond News Leader, E.J. Mishan, Roland McKean, James C. Miller III, and others","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged item restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Chronological correspondence is unrelated correspondence from a certain date range that was filed together in a single folder. It is unclear why this correspondence was not filed out alphabetically. Chronological correspondence from 1987 onwards seems to have been kept by Jo Ann Burgess and never officially filed into designated folders. These folders include correspondence from Buchanan on topics across his work, with a focus on publications and events and travel. There are also assorted office administration materials handled by Burgess in these folders. Topics of the chronological correspondence and the correspondents seem to be similar to that of the alphabetical correspondence.","Includes Ronald Reagan form letter","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","The writings series contains drafts, typescripts, photocopies, notes, and reprints of Buchanan's books, articles, speaking lectures, and unpublished material. There are also research files relating to some of his writing projects, and some correspondence with publishers, coauthors, and reviewers. The series is filed alphabetically by title of the work. Note that some of Buchanan's works went by multiple titles in the draft stage, and may not be filed together as a result. Some papers presented by Buchanan at conferences or given as lectures are located in Series 5: Professional services Subseries 1: Conferences and events.","Jo Ann Burgess acted as an editor for much of Buchanan's writings from the 1990s and 2000s. There are edited copies and drafts of some of Buchanan's writings, notably  Politics by Principle, Not Interest ,  The Return to Increasing Returns , and  Post-Socialist Political Economy  in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration. The bulk of the materials relating to  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan  are located in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 3: Liberty Fund editorial work, as Burgess kept the files for that project.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Note: work also titled \"Work supply under Increasing Returns\"","various titles","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, notably University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI or Virginia Tech), and George Mason University. The series is divided into five subseries: Administration, Teaching, Grants, Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy, and Center for Study of Public Choice.","This subseries contains reports, memoranda, correspondence, CVs, photographs, calendars, and planning documents relating to Buchanan's work at various universities, primarily Virginia Polytechnic Institute (also known as Virginia Tech or VPI) and George Mason University. Topics include economics department functioning and planning, Buchanan's academic output, schedules, and university events and policies. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Many of the administrative aspects of Buchanan's work were handled by Betty Tillman and Jo Ann Burgess. Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 2: Office administration and Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, Subseries 2: Office administration contain much related material.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","This subseries contains lecture notes, drafts, syllabi, exams, and readings relating to classes taught by Buchanan over the course of his career. Buchanan would often present his own draft works to students for comment, so some of his draft writings are in this subseries. The subseries is arranged chronologically. Materials created by or relating to specific students are restricted due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Includes correspondence discussed in lecture notes","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","This subseries contains correspondence and applications for grant projects undertaken by Buchanan and collaborators. Specific granting agencies include the National Science Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and others. Grants were primarily written for funding research projects in economics, specifically in public choice. Grants that were undertaken to fund operations of the Center for Study of Public Choice are found in Subseries 5: Center for Study of Public Choice. Some correspondence with granting agencies is located in Series 2: Correspondence. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","This subseries contains annual reports, photographs, and correspondence relating to the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy. Buchanan was a co-founder of the Center. The Center was active from 1958 to 1968. There is also information relating to  Papers on Non-Market Decision Making , a journal founded by the Center that later became  Public Choice . The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Item originally part of Buchanan House Display","Item originally part of Buchanan House Display","Item originally part of Buchanan House Display","This subseries contains annual reports, conference information, grants, planning documents, board meeting minutes, and correspondence relating the Center for Study of Public Choice, an academic unit founded at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1968. The Center was moved to George Mason University in July 1983 and continues operations there as of 2023. The subseries contains correspondence and planning documents from multiple directors of the Center, including Robert Tollison, David Levy, Mark Crain, and others. There are also materials relating to the Public Choice Society prior to Jo Ann Burgess' time as the Public Choice Society administrator, approximately 2003. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Betty Tillman was the administrative director of the Center in the 1990s and 2000s, and many Center materials can be found in in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, especially in Subseries 1: Correspondence and Subseries 2: Office administration. Center tasks were also sometimes a part of the duties of Jo Ann Burgess, and some Center material can be found in Series 7: Jo Ann Burgess papers, especially Subseries 1: Correspondence and Subseries 2: Office administration. ","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Donor is anonymous by request. Publication of the donor information in conjunction with the Center for Study of Public Choice is not permitted.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","This series contains materials relating to Buchanan's professional activities outside of his university and Center for Study of Public Choice responsibilities. The series is divided into two subseries: Conferences and events, and Consulting and organizations. The series is arranged chronologically.","This subseries contains correspondence, schedules, planning documents, papers and lecture notes, and travel documents from conferences, speaking engagements, and other events attended by Buchanan during his career. This subseries also contains materials related to conferences organized by Buchanan or Betty Tillman, often in partnership with the Liberty Fund. Note that the subseries is arranged chronologically by date of the materials that exist in the folder, not by date of the conference or event. Event planning could stretch to a year or two before the event took place, especially for events occurring in the first half of the calendar year. ","Tillman was responsible for scheduling and organizing much of Buchanan's travel, especially after he received the Nobel Prize in 1986. Similar files kept by Tillman on Buchanan's travel and event attendance are located in Series 6: Betty Tillman papers, Subseries 3: Conferences, events and travel.","Contains book reviews of  Cost and Choice  and  Academia in Anarchy.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Originally part of Buchanan House display.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Contains zip disk and 3.5' floppy disk.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Originally part of Buchanan House display","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","This subseries contains committee meeting notes, annual reports, and correspondence relating to Buchanan's work with various outside organizations. Buchanan served on boards for some organizations, including the Mont Pelerin Society. Those records are mostly found here, although some conference organizing material for the Mont Pelerin Society and Liberty Fund is located in Subseries 1: Conferences and events. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Betty Tillman was an administrative assistant for James M. Buchanan and the Center for Study of Public Choice from 1962 to 2007. Her work included typing Buchanan's correspondence, scheduling his travel and conference events, and liaising with publishers and outside parties on Buchanan's behalf. As a member of the Center and eventual administrative director, she made arrangements for the visiting scholars program, managed personnel, kept financial records, and coordinated events and conferences, among many other duties. As her work was integral to Buchanan's and the Center, her papers are somewhat integrated with Buchanan's and the Center papers as well. In the course of processing, some of her papers were able to be identified as a discrete series. ","Tillman's papers are divided into three subseries: Correspondence; Office administration; and Conferences, events and travel.","This subseries contains letters, emails, memoranda, and cards sent and received by Betty Tillman. Work correspondence includes topics such as event organization, visiting scholars program, and other Center for Study of Public Choice business. There is also personal correspondence belonging to Tillman in the subseries. There are also notes from Buchanan to Tillman, mostly about administrative matters. Note that Tillman printed out most of email she received, and in many cases did not file it out by correspondent or subject. Correspondence is filed alphabetically by subject, by the surname of the correspondent, by the name of the organization, or by the type of correspondence.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","includes floppy disc","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for FERPA","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Contains photograph","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","This subseries contains planning documents, scheduling documents, meeting minutes, and notes relating to Tillman's handling of Buchanan's and Center for the Study of Public Choice office functions. Note that there is correspondence belonging to Buchanan that was handled by Tillman and not filed out. Similarly, pending and working files contain correspondence, schedules, notices, invoices, and other documents that Tillman did not file out into their own completed folders. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","There are no restrictions on access, but reproductions of material in this folder are restricted","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information and FERPA.","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","This subseries contains files on events attended by Buchanan. Tillman was responsible for Buchanan's schedule, especially after Buchanan received the Nobel Prize in 1986 when she became his official agent. Types of material include correspondence, calendars, schedules, and travel documents. Similar files that may have been kept by Buchanan are located in Series 5: Professional Service, Subseries 1: Conferences and events.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Flagged items restricted due to personally identifiable information","Jo Ann Burgess was an administrative assistant at the Center for Study of Public Choice from 1989 to 2014. She was responsible for the library at the Center and for the management of Buchanan's papers. Additionally, she was the secretary for the Public Choice Society and edited much of Buchanan's published works in the 1990s and 2000s, notably  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan , published by the Liberty Fund. As her work was closely tied to Buchanan's and the Center, her papers are somewhat integrated with Buchanan's and the Center papers. In the course of processing, some of her papers were able to be identified as a discrete series.","There are four subseries: Correspondence; Office administration; Liberty Fund editorial work; and Public Choice Society.","This subseries contains emails, letters, cards, notes, and memoranda, both personal and relating to Burgess' work with Buchanan at the Center for Study of Public Choice. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA","This subseries contains materials created as part of Burgess' duties working for the Center for Study of Public Choice and as an assistant to Buchanan. It includes edited copies of Buchanan's writings; emails; correspondence written on behalf of Buchanan; calendars; Buchanan's class materials; notes; visiting scholars program files, and working files. Working files are groupings of papers that Burgess never filed out into separate folders. They are combinations of emails, schedules, memoranda, writings drafts, invoices, and other administrative papers. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Folder restricted due to personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for financial and personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder contains a CD of Betty Tillman photographs","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Contains CD","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","The family name is Ma and personal name is Jun. It was originally misfiled by Burgess with the family name as Jun and the personal name as Ma.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Folder includes handwritten draft of \"Panglosian Politics\"","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Folder includes a 3.5\" floppy disk.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Flagged items restricted due to FERPA.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","Folder restricted due to FERPA.","This subseries contains materials created as part of Burgess' work editing  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan  and  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock . It includes editorial committee notes and memoranda; lists of contents; correspondence; edited typescripts; permissions requests; planning documents; drafts; and working files. The subseries is arranged alphabetically. The large majority of the materials are related to  The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan , materials related to  The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock  are noted separately. The subseries is arranged alphabetically.","This subseries contains materials relating to the Public Choice Society, a professional organization for scholars from any academic discipline interested in public choice. Burgess was the secretary for the Public Choice Society from 1989 from 2014. Materials include correspondence, conference planning documents, and administrative files created as part of Burgess' work with the Society. The subseries is arranged chronologically.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","Flagged items restricted for personally identifiable information.","Flagged items restricted for financial information.","This series contains articles, books, and other writings by authors other than Buchanan. Some materials have notes and annotations. Some materials contain correspondence with the authors. Some writings are about Buchanan and his ideas. Some writings were filed by author, others were in folders containing writings from multiple different authors. No additional filing out of writings was done under the NEH grant. The series is arranged alphabetically by surname of author. Materials where Buchanan is a coauthor are found in Series 3: Writings.","Back cover has penciled notes of James Buchanan's on joint supply","contains annotations by Buchanan","Includes the Foundations for Normative Individulism by James Buchanan.","Original discarded due to mold damage.","Scope Note: heavily annotated by Buchanan","This series contains audiocassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, and associated paper materials. Audiovisual material topics include recordings of the Nobel ceremony and press coverage; interviews and lectures by Buchanan and others; television appearances; programs of related interest to Buchanan; and Center for Study of Public Choice events. Born-digital material topics include Center photographs and drafts of writings. Materials are arranged by format, and then chronologically.","Some materials have been digitized. Please contact speccoll@gmu.edu to ensure that the specific materials you are interested in viewing are able to be accessed."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIssue of \u003ctitle\u003eThe Wall Street Journal\u003c/title\u003e, December 21, 1992 removed and housed in Box 543.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Issue of  The Wall Street Journal , December 21, 1992 removed and housed in Box 543."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_0bc2473150c319436276a1da8ef369a9\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe James M. 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The papers document Buchanan's career and academic output, primarily in the field of public choice economics and political economy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_b0c53c39bdb12bf69a095c3db88292a9\"\u003e\nR 101 - 102\n\nOS R 1, C 3, S 3-5\nMap Case 24.1\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["\nR 101 - 102\n\nOS R 1, C 3, S 3-5\nMap Case 24.1"],"names_coll_ssim":["George Mason University. Center for Study of Public Choice","Public Choice Society"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University. Center for Study of Public Choice","Public Choice Society","Buchanan, Ann Bakke","Buchanan, James M.","Burgess, Jo Ann S.","Tillman, Betty H."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University. 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The following additional restrictions apply to any materials that contain the names of the interviewees of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union and/or 1991 ad hoc mission to the Soviet Union by the World Psychiatric Association:","1. To obtain access to these records, interested researchers must sign a form to agree not to use, document, or disclose names of the patients or their families, or other identifying information about these persons and to abide by all the provisions specified in the present document. The form is available on site from the responsible official of the UVA Law Library. ","2. These materials may not be copied, photographed, or otherwise reproduced digitally. ","3. Before accessing the requested materials, interested researchers must agree to abide by reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, as approved by the UVA Law Library, to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the information. These procedures shall be followed by all persons associated with the applicant's research project.  ","4. Records in this category are also subject to the following safeguards: (i) Any information that would permit the identification of an individual (names, biographical data, etc.) may not be used, documented, or made public by the researcher, nor will any attempt to contact them be made. However, this does not preclude the researcher from contacting a person in advance of gaining access, for the purpose of obtaining access.  (ii) If a researcher obtains written authorization for access from an interviewee or from his/her legal guardian, the records may be made available to that researcher. (iii) Interviewees themselves may have free access to their own health information if contained in this collection. ","5. If the University of Virginia Law Library discovers that a researcher has violated the confidentiality of information or the conditions of access, the Law Library shall take steps to revoke the research privileges of the researcher and shall consult with University of Virginia legal counsel to prevent further disclosure of the health information.","Finally, different access restrictions may apply to some of the items in  this collection. Whenever possible, archivists have made a note of these restrictions in other parts of the finding aid.","There are access restrictions on some of the materials in this series. When a file or item is restricted, an additional note explaining the conditions of access is attached to the file or item description.","The items in these folders contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The interviews with the former Soviet patients and the original 1989 recording are restricted and special permissions apply.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Kyrill Borissow did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. William Carpenter did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Robert William Farrand did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","William Hopkins did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Mr. I. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Dr. Samuel Keith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Felix Kleyman did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Andrey Kovalev did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Ellen Mercer did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. John T. Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Peter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","Mr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Carolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The files in this series are arranged by subject into 14 sub-series.","The files in this sub-series are arranged in chronological order.","The files in this sub-series are arranged in chronological order.","While it is understood that the misuse of psychiatry for non-medical reasons allegedly started in the U.S.S.R. after the October Revolution of 1917, its widespread and systematic use as a tool to silence political dissent became well-documented during Khrushchev's era. In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.","The \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.","While the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.","In 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.","Mikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).","Notes:","1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.","2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.","3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.","4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix","5. Id, pages xix and xx","During the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.","The U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.","From April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.","The U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.","Although there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.","Among those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.","The U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.","The 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.","Shortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.","In 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.","\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:","- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009","In 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.","Mr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.","Dr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.","Robert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. ","In 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.","Farrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  ","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Mr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.","Mr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Dr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Dr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.","As of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.","At the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.","John T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.","Mr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.","Dr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.","Dr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).","Mr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Fluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.","Dr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice.","Olena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.","This collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.","\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.","This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.","World Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023","Copy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin","\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture","Human Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings","Documents from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)","Roth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)","Dr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.","APA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988","Peter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124","Stipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)","re assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).","International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)","US State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.","This sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.","This file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","Russian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)","The reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.","Reports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)","The materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)","\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]","Testimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)","Copy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"","\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)","\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)","\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda","Draft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.","Kazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital","Richard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06","Also: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76","Resolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)","APA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)","Translations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer","Correspondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).","Included are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.","Correspondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","APA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents","APA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)","Minutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.","Includes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04","Memorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health","Included are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)","Includes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings","Includes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings","Includes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30","Some copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)","Correspondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990","Includes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)","Correspondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated","Also: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)","Includes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)","Includes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)","Includes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)","Includes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)","Includes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals","Includes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)","Includes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)","Includes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","Included: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989","File includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.","Files include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture","Files include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials","World Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)","Files include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)","correspondence and handwritten notes","evaluation forms and printed materials","Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.","extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]","correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes","extensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"","correspondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes","Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.","correspondence and forms","email correspondence, brochures, printed photographs","Joseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern","Includes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]","Gershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.","In 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.","These interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.","In the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. ","The highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. ","Dr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ambassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. ","Mr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ms. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","The interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.","Ms. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. 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Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. 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The following additional restrictions apply to any materials that contain the names of the interviewees of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union and/or 1991 ad hoc mission to the Soviet Union by the World Psychiatric Association:","1. To obtain access to these records, interested researchers must sign a form to agree not to use, document, or disclose names of the patients or their families, or other identifying information about these persons and to abide by all the provisions specified in the present document. The form is available on site from the responsible official of the UVA Law Library. ","2. These materials may not be copied, photographed, or otherwise reproduced digitally. ","3. Before accessing the requested materials, interested researchers must agree to abide by reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, as approved by the UVA Law Library, to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the information. These procedures shall be followed by all persons associated with the applicant's research project.  ","4. Records in this category are also subject to the following safeguards: (i) Any information that would permit the identification of an individual (names, biographical data, etc.) may not be used, documented, or made public by the researcher, nor will any attempt to contact them be made. However, this does not preclude the researcher from contacting a person in advance of gaining access, for the purpose of obtaining access.  (ii) If a researcher obtains written authorization for access from an interviewee or from his/her legal guardian, the records may be made available to that researcher. (iii) Interviewees themselves may have free access to their own health information if contained in this collection. ","5. If the University of Virginia Law Library discovers that a researcher has violated the confidentiality of information or the conditions of access, the Law Library shall take steps to revoke the research privileges of the researcher and shall consult with University of Virginia legal counsel to prevent further disclosure of the health information.","Finally, different access restrictions may apply to some of the items in  this collection. Whenever possible, archivists have made a note of these restrictions in other parts of the finding aid.","There are access restrictions on some of the materials in this series. When a file or item is restricted, an additional note explaining the conditions of access is attached to the file or item description.","The items in these folders contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The interviews with the former Soviet patients and the original 1989 recording are restricted and special permissions apply.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Kyrill Borissow did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. William Carpenter did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Robert William Farrand did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","William Hopkins did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Mr. I. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Dr. Samuel Keith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Felix Kleyman did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Andrey Kovalev did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Ellen Mercer did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. John T. Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Peter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","Mr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Carolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. 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In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5. Id, pages xix and xx\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFarrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["History of the Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists in the U.S.S.R.","History of the 1989 U.S. State Department Investigative Mission to the U.S.S.R.","History of the 2021-2022 Oral History Project","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["While it is understood that the misuse of psychiatry for non-medical reasons allegedly started in the U.S.S.R. after the October Revolution of 1917, its widespread and systematic use as a tool to silence political dissent became well-documented during Khrushchev's era. In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.","The \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.","While the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.","In 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.","Mikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).","Notes:","1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.","2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.","3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.","4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix","5. Id, pages xix and xx","During the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.","The U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.","From April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.","The U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.","Although there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.","Among those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.","The U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.","The 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.","Shortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.","In 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.","\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:","- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009","In 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.","Mr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.","Dr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.","Robert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. ","In 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.","Farrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  ","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Mr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.","Mr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Dr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Dr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.","As of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.","At the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.","John T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.","Mr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.","Dr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.","Dr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).","Mr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Fluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.","Dr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Olena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTestimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranslations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eevaluation forms and printed materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eextensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eextensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence and forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eemail correspondence, brochures, printed photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMs. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMs. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. Dr. Stern shares his opinion as to the reasons why Soviet psychiatrists engaged in unethical practices. Dr. Stern describes the field trip in great detail, including some anecdotes and specific instances. He concludes by identifying the most important changes needed in Soviet psychiatry at the time and assesses the overall success of the American mission to the Soviet Union. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with Richard Schifter and Robert van Voren.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.","\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.","This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.","World Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023","Copy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin","\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture","Human Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings","Documents from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)","Roth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)","Dr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.","APA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988","Peter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124","Stipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)","re assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).","International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)","US State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.","This sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.","This file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","Russian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)","The reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.","Reports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)","The materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)","\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]","Testimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)","Copy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"","\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)","\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)","\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda","Draft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.","Kazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital","Richard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06","Also: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76","Resolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)","APA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)","Translations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer","Correspondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).","Included are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.","Correspondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","APA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents","APA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)","Minutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.","Includes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04","Memorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health","Included are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)","Includes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings","Includes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings","Includes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30","Some copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)","Correspondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990","Includes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)","Correspondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated","Also: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)","Includes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)","Includes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)","Includes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)","Includes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)","Includes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals","Includes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)","Includes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)","Includes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","Included: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989","File includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.","Files include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture","Files include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials","World Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)","Files include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)","correspondence and handwritten notes","evaluation forms and printed materials","Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.","extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]","correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes","extensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"","correspondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes","Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.","correspondence and forms","email correspondence, brochures, printed photographs","Joseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern","Includes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]","Gershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.","In 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.","These interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.","In the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. ","The highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. ","Dr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ambassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. ","Mr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ms. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","The interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.","Ms. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. Dr. Stern shares his opinion as to the reasons why Soviet psychiatrists engaged in unethical practices. Dr. Stern describes the field trip in great detail, including some anecdotes and specific instances. He concludes by identifying the most important changes needed in Soviet psychiatry at the time and assesses the overall success of the American mission to the Soviet Union. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","This file includes correspondence with Richard Schifter and Robert van Voren."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Arthur J. Morris Law Library does not grant researchers permission to publish copies of any of the materials in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The Arthur J. 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The following additional restrictions apply to any materials that contain the names of the interviewees of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union and/or 1991 ad hoc mission to the Soviet Union by the World Psychiatric Association:","1. To obtain access to these records, interested researchers must sign a form to agree not to use, document, or disclose names of the patients or their families, or other identifying information about these persons and to abide by all the provisions specified in the present document. The form is available on site from the responsible official of the UVA Law Library. ","2. These materials may not be copied, photographed, or otherwise reproduced digitally. ","3. Before accessing the requested materials, interested researchers must agree to abide by reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, as approved by the UVA Law Library, to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the information. These procedures shall be followed by all persons associated with the applicant's research project.  ","4. Records in this category are also subject to the following safeguards: (i) Any information that would permit the identification of an individual (names, biographical data, etc.) may not be used, documented, or made public by the researcher, nor will any attempt to contact them be made. However, this does not preclude the researcher from contacting a person in advance of gaining access, for the purpose of obtaining access.  (ii) If a researcher obtains written authorization for access from an interviewee or from his/her legal guardian, the records may be made available to that researcher. (iii) Interviewees themselves may have free access to their own health information if contained in this collection. ","5. If the University of Virginia Law Library discovers that a researcher has violated the confidentiality of information or the conditions of access, the Law Library shall take steps to revoke the research privileges of the researcher and shall consult with University of Virginia legal counsel to prevent further disclosure of the health information.","Finally, different access restrictions may apply to some of the items in  this collection. Whenever possible, archivists have made a note of these restrictions in other parts of the finding aid.","There are access restrictions on some of the materials in this series. When a file or item is restricted, an additional note explaining the conditions of access is attached to the file or item description.","The items in these folders contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. 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The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The interviews with the former Soviet patients and the original 1989 recording are restricted and special permissions apply.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Kyrill Borissow did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. William Carpenter did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Robert William Farrand did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","William Hopkins did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Mr. I. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Dr. Samuel Keith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Felix Kleyman did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Andrey Kovalev did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Ellen Mercer did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. John T. Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Peter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","Mr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Carolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The files in this series are arranged by subject into 14 sub-series.","The files in this sub-series are arranged in chronological order.","The files in this sub-series are arranged in chronological order.","While it is understood that the misuse of psychiatry for non-medical reasons allegedly started in the U.S.S.R. after the October Revolution of 1917, its widespread and systematic use as a tool to silence political dissent became well-documented during Khrushchev's era. In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.","The \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.","While the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.","In 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.","Mikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).","Notes:","1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.","2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.","3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.","4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix","5. Id, pages xix and xx","During the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.","The U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.","From April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.","The U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.","Although there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.","Among those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.","The U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.","The 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.","Shortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.","In 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.","\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:","- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009","In 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.","Mr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.","Dr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.","Robert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. ","In 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.","Farrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  ","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Mr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.","Mr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Dr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Dr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.","As of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.","At the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.","John T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.","Mr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.","Dr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.","Dr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).","Mr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Fluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.","Dr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice.","Olena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.","This collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.","\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.","This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.","World Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023","Copy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin","\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture","Human Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings","Documents from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)","Roth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)","Dr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.","APA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988","Peter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124","Stipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)","re assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).","International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)","US State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.","This sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.","This file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","Russian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)","The reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.","Reports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)","The materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)","\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]","Testimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)","Copy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"","\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)","\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)","\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda","Draft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.","Kazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital","Richard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06","Also: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76","Resolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)","APA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)","Translations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer","Correspondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).","Included are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.","Correspondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","APA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents","APA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)","Minutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.","Includes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04","Memorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health","Included are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)","Includes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings","Includes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings","Includes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30","Some copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)","Correspondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990","Includes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)","Correspondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated","Also: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)","Includes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)","Includes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)","Includes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)","Includes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)","Includes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals","Includes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)","Includes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)","Includes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","Included: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989","File includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.","Files include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture","Files include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials","World Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)","Files include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)","correspondence and handwritten notes","evaluation forms and printed materials","Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.","extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]","correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes","extensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"","correspondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes","Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.","correspondence and forms","email correspondence, brochures, printed photographs","Joseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern","Includes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]","Gershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.","In 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.","These interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.","In the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. ","The highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. ","Dr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ambassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. ","Mr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ms. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","The interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.","Ms. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. 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The following additional restrictions apply to any materials that contain the names of the interviewees of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union and/or 1991 ad hoc mission to the Soviet Union by the World Psychiatric Association:","1. To obtain access to these records, interested researchers must sign a form to agree not to use, document, or disclose names of the patients or their families, or other identifying information about these persons and to abide by all the provisions specified in the present document. The form is available on site from the responsible official of the UVA Law Library. ","2. These materials may not be copied, photographed, or otherwise reproduced digitally. ","3. Before accessing the requested materials, interested researchers must agree to abide by reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, as approved by the UVA Law Library, to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the information. These procedures shall be followed by all persons associated with the applicant's research project.  ","4. Records in this category are also subject to the following safeguards: (i) Any information that would permit the identification of an individual (names, biographical data, etc.) may not be used, documented, or made public by the researcher, nor will any attempt to contact them be made. However, this does not preclude the researcher from contacting a person in advance of gaining access, for the purpose of obtaining access.  (ii) If a researcher obtains written authorization for access from an interviewee or from his/her legal guardian, the records may be made available to that researcher. (iii) Interviewees themselves may have free access to their own health information if contained in this collection. ","5. If the University of Virginia Law Library discovers that a researcher has violated the confidentiality of information or the conditions of access, the Law Library shall take steps to revoke the research privileges of the researcher and shall consult with University of Virginia legal counsel to prevent further disclosure of the health information.","Finally, different access restrictions may apply to some of the items in  this collection. Whenever possible, archivists have made a note of these restrictions in other parts of the finding aid.","There are access restrictions on some of the materials in this series. When a file or item is restricted, an additional note explaining the conditions of access is attached to the file or item description.","The items in these folders contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The interviews with the former Soviet patients and the original 1989 recording are restricted and special permissions apply.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Kyrill Borissow did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. William Carpenter did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Robert William Farrand did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","William Hopkins did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Mr. I. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Dr. Samuel Keith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Felix Kleyman did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Andrey Kovalev did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Ellen Mercer did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. John T. Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Peter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","Mr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Carolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. 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In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5. Id, pages xix and xx\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFarrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["History of the Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists in the U.S.S.R.","History of the 1989 U.S. State Department Investigative Mission to the U.S.S.R.","History of the 2021-2022 Oral History Project","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["While it is understood that the misuse of psychiatry for non-medical reasons allegedly started in the U.S.S.R. after the October Revolution of 1917, its widespread and systematic use as a tool to silence political dissent became well-documented during Khrushchev's era. In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.","The \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.","While the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.","In 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.","Mikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).","Notes:","1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.","2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.","3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.","4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix","5. Id, pages xix and xx","During the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.","The U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.","From April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.","The U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.","Although there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.","Among those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.","The U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.","The 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.","Shortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.","In 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.","\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:","- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009","In 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.","Mr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.","Dr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.","Robert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. ","In 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.","Farrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  ","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Mr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.","Mr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Dr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Dr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.","As of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.","At the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.","John T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.","Mr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.","Dr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.","Dr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).","Mr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Fluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.","Dr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Olena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTestimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranslations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eevaluation forms and printed materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eextensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eextensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence and forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eemail correspondence, brochures, printed photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMs. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMs. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. Dr. Stern shares his opinion as to the reasons why Soviet psychiatrists engaged in unethical practices. Dr. Stern describes the field trip in great detail, including some anecdotes and specific instances. He concludes by identifying the most important changes needed in Soviet psychiatry at the time and assesses the overall success of the American mission to the Soviet Union. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with Richard Schifter and Robert van Voren.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.","\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.","This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.","World Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023","Copy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin","\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture","Human Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings","Documents from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)","Roth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)","Dr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.","APA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988","Peter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124","Stipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)","re assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).","International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)","US State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.","This sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.","This file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","Russian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)","The reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.","Reports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)","The materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)","\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]","Testimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)","Copy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"","\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)","\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)","\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda","Draft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.","Kazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital","Richard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06","Also: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76","Resolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)","APA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)","Translations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer","Correspondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).","Included are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.","Correspondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","APA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents","APA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)","Minutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.","Includes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04","Memorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health","Included are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)","Includes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings","Includes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings","Includes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30","Some copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)","Correspondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990","Includes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)","Correspondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated","Also: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)","Includes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)","Includes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)","Includes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)","Includes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)","Includes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals","Includes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)","Includes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)","Includes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","Included: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989","File includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.","Files include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture","Files include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials","World Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)","Files include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)","correspondence and handwritten notes","evaluation forms and printed materials","Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.","extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]","correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes","extensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"","correspondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes","Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.","correspondence and forms","email correspondence, brochures, printed photographs","Joseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern","Includes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]","Gershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.","In 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.","These interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.","In the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. ","The highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. ","Dr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ambassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. ","Mr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ms. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","The interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.","Ms. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. 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The following additional restrictions apply to any materials that contain the names of the interviewees of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union and/or 1991 ad hoc mission to the Soviet Union by the World Psychiatric Association:","1. To obtain access to these records, interested researchers must sign a form to agree not to use, document, or disclose names of the patients or their families, or other identifying information about these persons and to abide by all the provisions specified in the present document. The form is available on site from the responsible official of the UVA Law Library. ","2. These materials may not be copied, photographed, or otherwise reproduced digitally. ","3. Before accessing the requested materials, interested researchers must agree to abide by reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, as approved by the UVA Law Library, to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure of the information. These procedures shall be followed by all persons associated with the applicant's research project.  ","4. Records in this category are also subject to the following safeguards: (i) Any information that would permit the identification of an individual (names, biographical data, etc.) may not be used, documented, or made public by the researcher, nor will any attempt to contact them be made. However, this does not preclude the researcher from contacting a person in advance of gaining access, for the purpose of obtaining access.  (ii) If a researcher obtains written authorization for access from an interviewee or from his/her legal guardian, the records may be made available to that researcher. (iii) Interviewees themselves may have free access to their own health information if contained in this collection. ","5. If the University of Virginia Law Library discovers that a researcher has violated the confidentiality of information or the conditions of access, the Law Library shall take steps to revoke the research privileges of the researcher and shall consult with University of Virginia legal counsel to prevent further disclosure of the health information.","Finally, different access restrictions may apply to some of the items in  this collection. Whenever possible, archivists have made a note of these restrictions in other parts of the finding aid.","There are access restrictions on some of the materials in this series. When a file or item is restricted, an additional note explaining the conditions of access is attached to the file or item description.","The items in these folders contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The interviews with the former Soviet patients and the original 1989 recording are restricted and special permissions apply.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Kyrill Borissow did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. William Carpenter did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Robert William Farrand did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","William Hopkins did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Mr. I. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Dr. Samuel Keith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Felix Kleyman did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Andrey Kovalev did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Ellen Mercer did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. John T. Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Peter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","Mr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Carolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The files in this series are arranged by subject into 14 sub-series.","The files in this sub-series are arranged in chronological order.","The files in this sub-series are arranged in chronological order.","While it is understood that the misuse of psychiatry for non-medical reasons allegedly started in the U.S.S.R. after the October Revolution of 1917, its widespread and systematic use as a tool to silence political dissent became well-documented during Khrushchev's era. In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.","The \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.","While the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.","In 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.","Mikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).","Notes:","1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.","2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.","3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.","4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix","5. Id, pages xix and xx","During the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.","The U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.","From April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.","The U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.","Although there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.","Among those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.","The U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.","The 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.","Shortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.","In 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.","\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:","- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009","In 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.","Mr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.","Dr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.","Robert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. ","In 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.","Farrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  ","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Mr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.","Mr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Dr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Dr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.","As of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.","At the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.","John T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.","Mr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.","Dr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.","Dr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).","Mr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Fluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.","Dr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice.","Olena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.","This collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.","\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.","This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.","World Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023","Copy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin","\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture","Human Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings","Documents from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)","Roth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)","Dr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.","APA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988","Peter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124","Stipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)","re assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).","International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)","US State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.","This sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.","This file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","Russian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)","The reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.","Reports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)","The materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)","\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]","Testimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)","Copy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"","\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)","\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)","\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda","Draft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.","Kazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital","Richard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06","Also: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76","Resolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)","APA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)","Translations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer","Correspondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).","Included are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.","Correspondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","APA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents","APA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)","Minutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.","Includes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04","Memorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health","Included are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)","Includes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings","Includes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings","Includes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30","Some copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)","Correspondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990","Includes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)","Correspondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated","Also: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)","Includes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)","Includes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)","Includes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)","Includes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)","Includes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals","Includes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)","Includes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)","Includes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","Included: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989","File includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.","Files include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture","Files include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials","World Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)","Files include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)","correspondence and handwritten notes","evaluation forms and printed materials","Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.","extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]","correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes","extensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"","correspondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes","Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.","correspondence and forms","email correspondence, brochures, printed photographs","Joseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern","Includes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]","Gershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.","In 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.","These interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.","In the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. ","The highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. ","Dr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ambassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. ","Mr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ms. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","The interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.","Ms. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. 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The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contains sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed by the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of the persons interviewed in the U.S.S.R. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","The interviews with the former Soviet patients and the original 1989 recording are restricted and special permissions apply.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Kyrill Borissow did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. William Carpenter did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Robert William Farrand did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","William Hopkins did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Mr. I. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Dr. Samuel Keith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Felix Kleyman did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Andrey Kovalev did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Ellen Mercer did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. John T. Monahan did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Peter Reddaway did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","Dr. Darrel Regier did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Loren Roth requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","Mr. S. did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022). However, due to the sensitive nature of the topics covered in the interview, the University of Virginia restricts access to both recordings according to the guidelines for more sensitive materials outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","Carolyn Smith did not request any additional restrictions on access to this interview beyond those that the University of Virginia has made for all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022).","In addition to the restrictions on access that applies to all the oral histories from the Soviet Psychiatry Oral History Project (2021-2022),  Dr. Leon Stern requested that The University of Virginia only make his interview available to researchers on-site at the repository preserving the interview.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. The restrictions on access to these materials are outlined in the Conditions Governing Access note at the collection level of this finding aid.","This file contain sensitive information about the health or treatment of persons from the Soviet Union. 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In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotes:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5. Id, pages xix and xx\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFarrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["History of the Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists in the U.S.S.R.","History of the 1989 U.S. State Department Investigative Mission to the U.S.S.R.","History of the 2021-2022 Oral History Project","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["While it is understood that the misuse of psychiatry for non-medical reasons allegedly started in the U.S.S.R. after the October Revolution of 1917, its widespread and systematic use as a tool to silence political dissent became well-documented during Khrushchev's era. In a 1959 speech attributed to Khrushchev, he allegedly attempted to justify putting dissidents in psychiatric hospitals by saying that only a mentally ill person may be opposed to Communism (1). While there also were \"political\" parts of the R.S.F.S.R. Criminal Code that criminalized anti-Soviet agitation and slander of the Soviet state, psychiatry was often used to isolate dissidents, punish them with psychiatric drugs, discredit their ideas, and avoid criminal law procedures.","The \"Sluggish schizophrenia\" concept developed by academician Snezhnevsky had overly broad diagnostic criteria that allowed the diagnosis of schizophrenia in patients who showed no symptoms, on the assumption that these symptoms would appear later (2). In almost every case, dissidents were examined at the Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry.\nInformation about Soviet repressive psychiatry became well-known in the West after 1971 dissident Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled over 150 pages documenting the political abuse of psychiatric institutions in the Soviet Union into the West. The papers were studied by independent psychiatrists in several countries and released to the press (3). \"Bukovsky's papers\" galvanized human rights activists worldwide and those within the Soviet Union.","While the attempt to bring the matter to the official agenda of the World Psychiatric Association (W.P.A.) at their 1971 World Congress in Mexico was unsuccessful, it kept gaining more and more outcry worldwide. So, in 1977, the W.P.A. adopted the Hawaii Declaration – a milestone defining principles of good and ethical medical practice. The All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the official Soviet professional organization, was bound to withdraw from the W.P.A. at its next Congress in 1983—the allegations of the political abuse of psychiatry inflicted irretrievable damage on the prestige of Soviet medicine.","In 1975, the Soviet Union, the United States, and other countries signed the Helsinki Accords - the key document of the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe (C.S.C.E.). The Accords signaled a détente between the East and the West and built the foundation for the end of the Cold War, the U.S.-Soviet disarmament talks, and the \"third basket\" on human rights and freedoms in the Soviet Union.","Mikhail Gorbachev, who became the head of the Soviet Communist Party in 1985, prioritized the improvement of U.S.-Soviet relations. Also, Gorbachev launched the domestic \"perestroika\" (restructuring) and \"glasnost\" (openness) initiatives. These combined foreign and domestic policy developments fostered interest, internally and externally, in the plight of Soviet political prisoners. The Soviet Union released many political prisoners from labor camps, and in April 1987, Secretary Schultz and Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Shevardnadze agreed on a human rights dialog (4). As part of this broader dialog, in September 1987, the Soviet representatives began to try to assure their American counterparts that the abuse of psychiatry had ended (5).","Notes:","1. Khrushchev had said this in a speech published in the state newspaper Pravda on 24 May 1959: A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behaviour frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If that is so, then there will also be offences, which are characteristic of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their mental state is not normal.\nKnapp, Martin, et al. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: The Future Direction of Mental Health Care, McGraw-Hill Education, 2006. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uva/detail.action?docID=316293.","2. Sfera, Adonis. Can psychiatry be misused again?. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 9 September 2013;(4):101. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00101. PMID 24058348.","3. For more information, see Reddaway, Peter (12 March 1971). \"Plea to West on Soviet 'mad-house' jails\". The Times. p. 8.; Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter (1984). Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. The Shadow Over World Psychiatry. London: Gollancz.","4. Schifter-Adamishin book, timeline, page xix","5. Id, pages xix and xx","During the late 1980s, U.S.-Soviet discussions about the abuse of psychiatry led to the formation of a special U.S. delegation to the Soviet Union. In February 1989, the U.S.S.R. allowed the delegation to independently assess 27 Soviet citizens believed to have been psychiatrically committed for non-medical reasons. The U.S.S.R. also allowed the delegation to inspect ordinary psychiatric hospitals and other hospitals known as \"psychoprisons.\" The U.S. delegation's psychiatric leader was Dr. Loren Roth of the University of Pittsburgh. The U.S. State Department organized the trip, closely cooperating with the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health. Their Soviet counterparts were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Soviet Ministry of Health and the conservative leadership of Soviet psychiatry, both believed to have been deeply involved in abuse, internally opposed the visit. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs overcame this opposition, and their support was critical to the U.S. delegation's success.","The U.S. delegation consisted of leading experts in psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, law, and Sovietology. Also, it included a representative of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.), and émigré Soviet psychiatrists living in the United States.","From April 1988 onward, Dr. Loren Roth engaged in extensive negotiations with his Soviet counterparts on the details of the visit. They discussed the list of people (\"patients\") to be assessed by the delegation and the processes for obtaining their consent. There were difficult negotiations over the presence of Soviet psychiatrists during the examinations, and the need to protect the interviewees from potential intimidation and retaliation.","The U.S. delegation advocated for and adopted critical precautions to ensure the transparency of the mission and its findings. They used scientifically developed structural psychiatric interview schedules, brought U.S. interpreters to assist the delegation, avoided sharing the cost of the trip with the Soviet side, collected urine samples to rule out overmedication, videotaped the interviews, and spoke with friends/relatives of those interviewed.","Although there was a significant risk that the Soviet Union would cancel the delegation's visit, it occurred between February and March, 1989. The American team evaluated 27 Soviet citizens and inspected special psychiatric hospitals in Kazan and Chernyakhovsk as well as ordinary psychiatric hospitals in Vilnius and Kaunas.","Among those interviewed by the U.S. team were people still hospitalized, and those who had been previously discharged. The American team was greatly assisted by Mr. Aleksandr \"Sasha\" Podrabinek, the Soviet and, subsequently, Russian dissident. He was an expert on the issue of abuse of psychiatry and author of the 1979 book \"Punitive Medicine\" (see references). Mr. Podrabinek facilitated access to those who had been previously released and claimed to be unavailable by Soviet counterparts.","The U.S. team detailed their conclusions in their final report, \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry\" (available in this collection), which researchers are encouraged to read. The Soviet Union responded officially with its own report.","The 1989 visit laid a foundation for subsequent collaboration between the two countries in the area of mental health. The U.S.-Russia Health Committee met from 1994 to 2000 as a part of a larger Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission. It focused, in particular, on mental health care during disasters and the primary care physician's role in caring for patients with depression.","Shortly after the American mission was over, the W.P.A. congress in Athens decided to provisionally readmit the Soviet All-Union Society after receiving an official, although somewhat vague, admission of the past wrongdoings (covered in detail in On Dissidents and Madness by Robert van Voren). In 1991, the W.P.A. undertook an ad hoc psychiatric inspection of the Soviet Union that Dr. Jim Birley headed. Dr. Loren Roth and other experts who served on the 1989 U.S. State Department mission joined this inspection.","In 1990, a delegation of Soviet psychiatrists and politicians visited the United States for an educational trip to American psychiatric services and scholarly dialogues.","\nResearchers are encouraged to read the resources listed below to gain a better understanding of the historical events surrounding the 1989 delegation:","- the Schizophrenia Bulletin (supplement to Vol 15, # 4, 1989), which contains the brief overview of the reasons, methodology, and findings of the American team in the U.S., the final report of the U.S. delegation both in English and Russian, as well as the Soviet response in both languages (Hyperlink1)\n- The New York Times article \"Accord Is Sought by U.S. And Soviet on Mental Wards\" of May 22, 1988\n- The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Volume 49, Number 4, 2021 \"Jonas Rappeport: A Direct, Accomplished AAPL Leader\" by Dr. Loren Roth\n- Report by the World Psychiatric Association Team on the Visit to the Soviet Union, 9-29 June 1991, headed by Dr. Jim Burley\n- Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War co-authored by Anatoly Adamishin and Richard Schifter in 2009","In 2021, three decades after the 1989 trip to assess the conditions of Soviet citizens confined in psychiatric hospitals for political reasons, an oral history project was initiated to document it. Loren H. Roth, Ellen Mercer, and Richard Bonnie, three members of the delegation, had always wanted to evaluate if the mission had had any lasting impact on the lives of the people interviewed and on the quality and ethical integrity of psychiatric care in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The oral history project began in conjunction with the donation of Loren Roth's papers to the University of Virginia School of Law Library. Olena Protsenko, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, organized Roth's papers and began researching related collections. Richard Bonnie's papers and Saleem Shah's files on the abuse of psychiatry, also part of the University of Virginia Law Library manuscript collections, were essential to the project's development.","Dr. Joseph D. Bloom was one of the few forensic psychiatrists on the 1989 U.S. Department of State Delegation to the Soviet Union to investigate the abuse of psychiatry. Bloom is Dean Emeritus of the Oregon Health and Science University and Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Arizona Fenix College of Medicine.","Mr. Borissow is an American of a Russian descend. He was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. During the 1989 trip, he was on the sub-team # 3 under the leadership of Dr. Hirschfeld, interpreting in Leningrad.","Dr. William Carpenter was leader of team #2 of the 1989 American investigative scientific mission to the Soviet Union. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and former Director of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center.","Robert William Farrand retired in 1998 after 34 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu from 1990 until 1993. ","In 1988-89 he led the U.S. delegation of medical and forensic professionals to investigate the Soviet Union's political weaponizing of psychiatry, for which he received a Superior Honor Award.","Farrand was concurrently Supervisor of the Bosnian city of Brčko and Deputy High Representative for the northern sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997 to 2000).  ","Dr. Robert Hirschfeld is Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was the team leader of team # 3 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Mr. William Hopkins is a retired U.S. State Department staff interpreter. During the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the USSR, he interpreted for team # 2 under the leadership of Dr. William Carpenter.","Mr. I. is a Soviet/Ukrainian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Dr. Keith is the Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He was a Deputy Director and Associate Director for Schizophrenia Programs at the NIMH as of 1989. He was the team leader of team # 1 during the 1989 psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R.","Dr. Felix Kleyman is a psychiatrist practicing in New York City. At the time of the 1989 U.S. State Department mission to the Soviet Union to investigate abuse of psychiatry, Dr. Kleyman was an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College. Dr. Kleyman was one of the few Russian-speaking, U.S.S.R. and U.S.-trained psychiatrists on the American team. Dr. Kleyman was also a member of the 1991 W.P.A.  mission to the Soviet Union once the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists was provisionally readmitted to the W.P.A.","As of 1989, Mr. Kovalev was a Senior Advisor of the Department for International Humanitarian and Cultural Relations at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was charged with bringing Soviet legislation and practice in line with the international obligations of the U.S.S.R. Mr. Kovalev was responsible for the development and implementation of the psychiatric reform, including the organization of the visit of the American psychiatric delegation in 1989.","At the time of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Ms. Mercer was the Director of the A.P.A. Office of International Affairs. She is believed to be one of the initiators of the visit and was deeply involved in its planning and preparation as the representative of the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.). During the visit itself, she was a member of the team inspecting psychiatric hospitals on the ground.","John T. Monahan is the John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, Hunton Andrews Kurth Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He was the only forensic psychologist on the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the Soviet Union.","Mr. Reddaway is a renowned expert on Russian and Soviet politics, author of many books and publications. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.","Dr. Darrel Regier was the Scientific Director of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. and coordinated all aspects of the clinical assessment procedure. Dr. Regier completed twenty-five years at the National Institute of Mental Health (N.I.M.H.), during which time he directed three research divisions in the areas of epidemiology, prevention, clinical research, and health services research. Dr. Regier is currently a Senior Scientist at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, in the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He also serves as an independent senior scientific consultant to the American Psychiatric Association (A.P.A.) on DSM-5 and research related issues.","Dr. Roth was the psychiatric leader of the 1989 U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. Following 44 years of distinguished service to the Department of Psychiatry and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H., was recognized and awarded Emeritus status at a special reception following the Department's Annual Research Day held June 7, 2018. \nPrior to his being an Emeritus Professor, for the previous five years Dr. Roth was the Associate Senior Vice Chancellor, Clinic Policy and Planning, Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh; Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Clinical and Translational Science; and Senior Advisor, Quality, UPMC Health Plan.  In addition to his many academic positions, Dr. Roth has held multiple leadership roles at UPMC culminating in his being the first Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (U.P.M.C.) (2003-2007).","Mr. S. is a Soviet/Russian dissident who was repeatedly involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital for political reasons. He was one of the people interviewed by the U.S. State Department investigative psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. in 1989.","Fluent in English and Russian, Ms. Smith was a contract interpreter for the U.S. State Department for many years. She interpreted for both the 1989 American delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. During the 1989 trip, she was on the sub-team # 1 under the leadership of Dr. Samuel J. Keith, M.D. interpreting in Moscow.","Dr. Leon Stern is a Russian-speaking psychiatrist who was a member of the field team that inspected four psychiatric hospitals across the Soviet Union. Dr. Stern is a psychiatrist in private practice."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Olena Protsenko processed this collection. She was a post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTestimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranslations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAPA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiles include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eevaluation forms and printed materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eextensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eextensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecorrespondence and forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eemail correspondence, brochures, printed photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMs. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMs. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. Dr. Stern shares his opinion as to the reasons why Soviet psychiatrists engaged in unethical practices. Dr. Stern describes the field trip in great detail, including some anecdotes and specific instances. He concludes by identifying the most important changes needed in Soviet psychiatry at the time and assesses the overall success of the American mission to the Soviet Union. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOlena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with Richard Schifter and Robert van Voren.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection is divided into two series. The first series, \"abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists\", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.","\nThe second series consists of materials that were gathered and produced for the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the U.S.S.R.\" project. These materials include oral history interviews with individuals involved with the 1989 mission, a 1989 recorded interview with a psychiatric patient, project correspondence, biographical files, interview minutes, and an organizational chart. Most of the items in this series date from the time of the project, 2021 to 2022.","This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.","World Psychiatric Association Proposed Declaration of Hawaii; \"Honolulu Paper\": Somerville, John: \"Ethics and Psychiatry,\" (1977); Committee of French Psychiatrists Against The Political Uses of Psychiatry Special Bulletin, the World Congress of Psychiatry in Hawaii; newspaper clippings from Hawaiian newspapers (1977). APA white paper: \"Misuse and Abuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: A definition and Discussion,\" (1991); correspondence and papers of Paul Chodoff, (1989-1990 and undated); Helmchen, H. and A. Okasha: \"From the Hawaii Declaration to the Declaration of Madrid,\" Acta Psychiatr Scand 200:101: 2023","Copy of the Report to the Board of Trustees, American Psychiatric Association of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Use of Psychiatric Institutions for the Commitment of Political Dissenters (1972); Boekovski Berichten Bukovsky News: The Case of Irina Grivnina (1985?); Statement of Dr. Algirdas Statkevicius to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1988); copy of letter from Peter Reddaway to Viktor Nakas, Leon Stern, Robert van Voren and Algirdas Statkevicius (1989); copy of translation of SB case (1987-1989); U.S. Helsinki Watch Committee [memorandum] re Shatravka Family (1988); Committee of Concerned Scientists, Inc \"Call for Action for Three Soviet Former Prisoners of Conscience,\" (1988); and newspaper clippings mainly of Pyotr G. Grigorenko and Anatoly Koryagin","\"Special Report, The Medical Profession and the Prevention of Torture,\" The New England Journal of Medicine (October 1985); \"Sowing fear: The Uses of Torture and Psychological Abuse in Chile,\" A Report by Physicians for Human Rights (October 1988); Proposal. Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims [RCT], New York, NY and Roseland, New Jersey (undated); RCT International Newsletter on Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (1990-1991); RCT IRCT [International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims]: Torture [packet of documents] (1991-1992); Jacobsen, Lone and Pete Vesti: Torture Survivors – a New Group of Patients, The Danish Nurses Organization, 1990; Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture","Human Rights Task Force of the APA survey on human rights organizations (1984); Human Rights Survey Responses (1988); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990); photocopy of European Convention on Human Rights Collected Texts, Strasbourg, 1965.  Folder includes an incomplete set of The World Medical Association press releases (1975-1990), printed materials and news clippings","Documents from the Ninth Session of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Committee for Health Cooperation, (1988-11-17); Trip Report – P.H.S. Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union  November 13-20, 1988 Ninth U.S.-U.S.S.R. Health Committee Meeting (1989-01-25); Summary of Cooperation in Health Between the US Public Health Service and the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (1989-01-26); Peter Henry thoughts re Implications of Trip for U.S.-Soviet Health Agreement (1989-02-02)","Roth's printed account of trip that he made with Rabbi Mark Staitman, Larry Hurwitz, cardiologist;  Harold and Esther Garfinkel, community leaders; Joy Weber, science writer, and Rabbi Jonathan Stein. September 20-October 1, 1986. (2 versions)","Dr. Roth and Ambassador Schifter's preliminary planning documents for the U.S. mission to the U.S.S.R. in April of 1988.","APA Memorandum re \"use of psychiatry for political purposes\" (1988-03-21); [USSR] Regulations for Psychiatric Hospitals, LS No. 124600 JS/AO Russian, Appendix to Decree No. 225 of the USSR Ministry of Public Health, 21 March 1988; Pre-summit discussions. Report of Soviet Contact (1988-03-23): Gennadi N. Milyokhin, M.D. visit to Parklawn;  [Unedited] On the Record Briefing of Richard Schifter, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs,  March 25, 1988","Peter Reddaway: \"Will Perestroika End Political Abuse in Soviet Psychiatry?\" (1988-07-03); copy of pages 5-6 of \"Argumenty I fakty\" No. 11/1987, [Reporter V. Romanenko interviews with  Dr. Marat Vartanyan (1987- 03-21-27)]; anonymous draft \"Ground Rounds\", \"Abuses in Soviet Psychiatry\" (undated); Karklins, Rasma: \"The Dissent/Coercion Nexus in the USSR, Working Paper #36, Soviet Interview Project (1987-05); Roth's handwritten notes; copies of printed materials related to Soviet psychiatry; annotated copy of Berman, Harold J.: Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure. The RSFR Codes. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1977, pp. 3-124","Stipulations for Delegation of U.S. Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR (1988-11-09); Roth's handwritten notes. Also Ellen Mercer U.S.S.R. Trip Confidential  Report (1988 -11) and Saleem A. Shah Department of Health and Human Services Report on International Travel (1988-11-18). Correspondence to Alexander A. Churkin  with documents: US-Soviet Understanding for Delegation of US Psychiatrists and Other Experts Visiting the USSR; \"Discussions\"; Consent Forms for Persons Interviewed and of Relatives and Friends (1988-12-19)","re assesment of Soviet Psychiatry (1988-08-04), memorandum re \"Sensible Tactics re U.S. Delegation on Soviet Psychiatry; human rights and Soviet Psychiatry; \"things to do; Roth's notes; and Roth: \"Uses of Psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A,\" Browning Hoffman Lecture, UVA School of LAw (1988-10-07).","International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry [IAPUP]: Information Bulletin Nos. 3, 9, 11, 18-21; also copy of \"II. The Case of All-Union Society (undated). Soviet Psychiatry News, vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (1989)","US State Department Soviet Psychiatric Project Delegation to the Soviet Union Planning Trip – correspondence, telegrams, memoranda re: negotiations, support and concerns, instructions, logistics for the trip. Correspondence with Soviet and US officials, and other psychiatrists. Summary of discussions with Ambassador Richard Schifter (1989-02-11); comments from Saleem Shah (1989-02-10); from Robert van Voren, Ellen Mercer, Dr. Edward Kelty and others.","This sub-series contains materials related to the organization, planning and logistics of the trip, as well as background information about the psychiatric abuse in the U.S.S.R.","This file contains memoranda, handwritten notes, list of participants, questionnaires, Forensic Interview Schedule, and Interpersonal Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE).","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","DSM-III-R Criteria Checklist (1988-05-23; Structural Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient Version (1988-06-01) SCID-NP/OP Psychotic Screening (1988-06-01); Instruction Manual for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (1988 and 1989)","Russian version of IPDE (1989-02-16); Russian version of Revised SCID Standardized Clinical Study According to DSM-III-PD Criteria (SKID) (1991-04); Russian version of World Psychiatric Association visit to the USSR Forensic Examination (1991-03)","The reports were written by doctors Jonas Rappeport, M.D., Vladimir Levit, MD., Samuel J. Keith, M.D, Darrell A. Regier, M.D., Loren Roth, M.D., Felix Kleyman, M.D., Joseph Bloom, M.D., William. T. Carpenter, M.D., Robert Hirschfeld, M.D., Alla Arsenian (interpreter); Elmore Rigamer, M.D., Joel Klein; Boris Shostokovich, M.D.; John Monahan; Nancy Andreason, M.D.; William Farrand.","Reports of forensic evaluations done in Moscow and Leningrad by Jonas R. Rappeport, John Monahan, Joseph D. Bloom; draft of Roth's \"Patient Sample –Description. Methodological Issues – Obstacles\" (1989-04-10); assessments and handwritten notes re patients; Russian document with translation re patients (undated); Roth's notes on various interviewees (1991-02-07)","The materials in this file include Roth's letters to persons who he wished to interview but didn't; U.S. Department of State \"transliteration\" of names (1989-04-04) and inventory of status of cases (1989-04-05)","\"Delegation of US Psychiatrists Issues Press Statement\" signed by members of the US Psychiatric Delegation: Nancy Andreasen, M. D.; Joseph D. Bloom, M.D.; Richard J. Bonnie; William T. Carpenter, M.D.; Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M. D.; Samuel J. Keith, M.D.; Joel Klein; Felix L. Kleyman, M.D.; Vladimir A. Levit, M.D.;  David Lozovsky, M. D.; Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, PhD; Jonas R. Rappeport, M.D.; Peter B. Reddaway, Ph.D; Darrel A. Regier, MD.D., M.P.H.; Elmore E. Rigamer, M.D.; Leon Stern, M.D.; Harold M. Visotsky, M. D.]","Testimonies of Darrel A. Regier, Robert W. Farrard, Peter Reddaway, Robert van Voren, Loren H. Roth; statement of Steny H. Hoyer; LHR's handwritten notes; correspondence; responses, printed materials; draft I Report of the U.S. Delegation and Preliminary Soviet Reply: Brief Analysis of Points of Agreement and Disagreement; Loren H. Roth Final Report of the US Delegation to Assess Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry. Objectives and Execution of the Visit. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 15 1990; some correspondence and memoranda related to CSCE meetings in Copenhagen (June 1990); and copy of U.S. Report (speech) on CSCE – Moscow (1991-10-02)","Copy of Reddaway's Trip to Moscow, October 29-November 2, 1988; memo re: \"The difficult situation we are in: how should we proceed,\" (1989, 02-19); notes on Soviet Psychiatry Developments (1990-01-20); copy of \"Trip to Moscow, August 20-30, 1992.\"","\"Dissent and Disorder: Human Rights in Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-07-); copy of unauthored paper; \"The Legacy of Psychiatric Abuse in the U.S.S.R.,\" (undated); Russian version and translation of \"Proceedings of the session of Working Party formulating the draft law on 'Psychiatric Help in the U.S.S.R.',\" (1991-02-14)","\"Soviet Access to and Utilization of Mental Health Services: A Comparative View,\"  paper presented at the National Conference on Soviet Refugee Health and Mental Health, Chicago, IL (1991-12-11); Isaac Ray Lectures: \"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Lesson from Two Cultures, The Former Soviet Union and the United States,\" Discussants: Loren H. Roth, M.D., Dean Eckenrode, George Huber, J.D., Mark Schmidhofer, M.D. (1998-05-07)","\"The New Soviet Legislation on the Provision of Psychiatric Care,\" speech delivered at the symposium of the International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., (1988-10-14); Koryagin: \"A Green Light of Injustice,\" Zurich, (1988-12-20); notes from Boris Zoubok, M.D.; copy of \"Law of the USSR on the protection of the rights and legal interests of persons suffering from psychiatric disorders and on the grounds and procedures for the administration of psychiatric care,\" (1990-10-08); Roth's Notes on Meeting of USSR Supreme Soviet Committee on Mental Health Law, Moscow (1990-10-26); copy of Smit, Jonna: \"Human Rights and Mental Health Legislation: the USSR,\" (1991-05-21); van Voren, Robert: \"Ukrainian Psychiatry: Starting from Scratch,\" (undated); Regulations on a psychiatric hospital (Положение о психиатрической больнице), [printed Russian document] CCCP, No. 225, 1988; printed materials and news clippings, 1988-2004; Patients in Psychiatric Hospital Requiring Follow-up and Review – interview methodology, list, memoranda","Draft and confidential memorandum of meeting with Minister of the Department of Humanitarian Affairs [Yuri A.] Reshetov. Also interview methodology and memoranda.","Kazan Special Psychiatric Hospital, Vilnius Ordinary Hospital, Kaunas Hospital, Chernyashovsk Special Psychiatric Hospital","Richard J. Bonnie draft; \"Legal and Humanitarian Aspects of Soviet Psychiatry: Some Preliminary Conclusions\" (1989-03-28); also comments on Klein's and Reddaway reports (1989-04 to 1989-05); LHR Confidential Drafts #1-5 (1989-05-19-31); Objectives of the Clinical Interviews (1989-05-22); Dr. Harold M. Visotsky Response to Joel Kline (1989-05-30); Hospital Team Report by Harold Visotsky, Elmore Rigamer, and Loren H. Roth (1989-05-30); remarks from Joe Bloom (1989-06-05); Richard Bonnie: Note to Members of the US Delegation to the Soviet Union (1989-06-16); Bill Farrad; Executive Summary [annotated] (1989-06-20); \"USSR Psychiatrists at a Human Rights Round Table in Moscow in April 1988,\" annotated copy of attachment sent by Joel Kline to Roth (undated); Vladimir A. Levit comments (1989-06-26); Saleem [Shah]: Soviet Compliance and Study Limitations (1989-06-28) and comments (1989-06-26); Peter Reddaway draft (1989-06-28) [2 folders], 1989-03 to 1989-06","Also: State Department \"rough translation\" of Soviet response: \"Response to the medical part of the report by the U.S. delegation of psychiatrists and lawyers,\" (1989-07-06); Draft translation of the final Soviet comments on the report: Commentary on the Report [130008 JS/AO Russian] (1989-09-26); U.S. Department of State Memorandum re Comments on the Soviet response to the Report (1989-10-12); printed Russian document inscribed by Polubinskaya to Loren H. Roth: [Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Soviet State and Right. Separate Report, Moscow 1990];  translation of S. V. Polubinskaya and S. V. Borodin: \"The Legal Problems of Soviet Psychiatry: The Views of American and Soviet Experts,\" Soviet State Law, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-76","Resolution of the WPA (1989-10-17); WPA Statement by the All Union Society of Soviet Psychiatrists and Narcologists of the U.S.S.R. before the World Psychiatric Association General Assembly in Athens (1989-10-18); Memorandum re: Site Visit by the WPA Review Committee to the U.S.S.R. (1990-03-13); Reddaway, Peter: The Struggle over Reform in Soviet Psychiatry Intensifies: Is the Establishment Beginning to Panic? (1990-04-30); Remarks by Svetlana Poloubinskaya at the APA's Committee of International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists (1990-05-16)","APA correspondence with the Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R., U.S. Department of State, (Schifter and Mercer); University of London Institute of Psychiatry, 1989-05 to 1989-11. Also, miscellaneous correspondence with literary agents (1989-03 to 1989-04)","Translations of A.  Karpov, Chief Psychiatrist, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health: \"The Registration of Mental Patients in the U.S.S.R.\" (1990-10-25) and \"Basic Findings of the Conclusion of the U.S.S.R. Constitutional Supervision Committee on Whether Legislation for the Compulsory Treatment and Re-Education of Through Labour of Persons Suffering from Alcoholism or Drug-Addiction Conforms to the U.S.S.R. Constitution and International Enactments on Human Rights,\" by B. M. Lazarev, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee (1990-10-25). Also Saleem A. Shah: \"Forensic Interview Schedule\". Correspondence with Otto Dorr Zegers, Csaba Banki, M.P. Deva, Driss Moussaoui, Jim Birley, and Gerard Low-Geer","Correspondence with Dr. Otto Dörr-Zegers (Chile); Dr. Csava Bànki (Hungary); Dr. M. P. Deva (Malaysia); Dr. Driss Moussaoui (Morocco); Dr. Jim Birley (WPA Negotiating Team); Dr. Gerard Low-Greer (England).","Included are: Gostin, Larry: \"Human Rights in Mental Health: Japan. Report of an international mission to Japan: 1987,\"  World Health Organization/Harvard University International Collaborating Center on Health Legislation, World Federation for Mental Health [1987]; Kawasaki, Shigeru: \"Like a Shedding Snake,\" English Summary, J. JAPH 2:2 Spring 1991; news-clippings.","Correspondence with Ellen Mercer re Singapore (1985-09-18); UN Commission on Human Rights E/CN. 4 Sub.2/1988/23: Report on the Sessional Working Group on the question of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder; Proceedings. International Forum on Mental Health Reform, Kyoto, Japan, January 29-30, 1987; Benatar, S. R.: correspondence and articles (1990); Final draft of the \"UN Principles Produced by the Working Group on Human Rights,\" Annex A Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Care","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work on this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","APA lists of cases in the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Romania (1988-07-05); memo for the record re Soviet dissidents","APA minutes of meeting (1988-09-07); Draft Statement Following Discussion with Dr. Sabshin; APA Draft Resolution by the Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry to not object to the re-admittance of  the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists of the USSR into the WPA (1988-09-07); minutes of the APA Committee on Human Rights (1988-09-09); some correspondence, (1988 -09)","Minutes of conference call (1989-02-15); correspondence; IAPUP documents re to Soviet psychiatry (1989-02); copy of Dr. Marvin Brook handwritten comments on the By-Laws of the WPA (undated); Application of the Independent Psychiatric Association of the USSR (IPA) for membership to the WPA, includes Constitution and Declaration (1989-03-09); APA Guidelines for Psychiatric Services in Jails and Prisons; APA draft guidelines on the Right of Refuse (Anti-Psychotic) Medication.","Includes some correspondence and documents: Memorandum re Revision of the WPA Review Committee's Operational Instrument ( 1989-04-270; translation of letter from Nikolai Fedrovich Zhukov to US Congress (1989-03-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR 18: The Founding of the Association of Independent Psychiatrists in the USSR and the US Delegation of Psychiatrist to the USSR (March 1989); IAPUP Report and brochures, 1989-04","Memorandum re Detention of Cuban psychiatrist Dr. Alfredo Samuel Martínez Lara (1989-04-19); WPA Proposed alterations (1989-04 -25); copy of entrance application of the International Independent Research Centre on Psychiatry to the WPA (1989-03-27), news clippings; Dr. Marat Vartanian original article sent to the International Journal on Mental Health","Included are: Ellen Mercer and Fini Schulsinger interviews with Radio Canada (1989-03); and \"rough\" transcripts of  Radio Free Europe with Viktor Lanovoy, President of the Independent Association of Psychiatrists (1989-06-15); Croatian Committee for Human Rights press release re human rights abuses (1989-06-24); [translation] of M. Buyanov articles in Uchitelskaya Gazeta (1988-11-19); Association Psychiatric Independent (IPA) press release (1989-04-12); Commission of the European Communities: \"Observations on the State of Implementation of Programme of Psychiatrists Reform in Greece,: (1987-12-31); IAPUP Documents Special Issue: \"The Political Abuse of Psychiatry in Rumania (June 1989);  IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25 (June-July 1989)","Includes Summary of the WPA Executive Committee in Athens and Resolutions (1989-08-18); excerpts of anonymous document \"Autumm 1988, Gerlovka\" re abuse in the USSR ; printed articles, news clippings","Includes unofficial translation of  Statement by the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1989-10-02); Remarks of Christian Barton Concerning Allegations of Psychiatric Abuse of Dissidents by the Cuban Government (1989-09-13); Sabshin, Melvin: Statement to the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the US House of Representatives re APA position on Soviet psychiatric practices (undated); Testimony of Victor Davidoff, former victim of abuse in the Soviet Union (undated); Commentary on the Report \"Assessment of Recent Changes in Soviet Psychiatry, prepared by the US Delegation on the Results of its visit to the USSR,\" (1989-09-15); IPA bulletins (1989 -08-07 and 1989-08-31); news clippings","Includes: Liaison Report (1989-10); Gluzman, Semyon: \"Bureaucratic Ethics and Soviet Psychiatry,\" (1989-11) and Commentary on the Memorandum of G. Lukacher (1989-10-14) re All Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists; translation of A.I. letter \"To the World Congress of the WPA,\" (1989-10-16); translation of letter from Social Organizations in Leningrad To the Participants in the Congress of the WPA (Athens, Greece, October 1989); Schifter, Richard: \"An Inventory of Soviet Human Rights Developments\" (1989-10-04); IAPUP Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 29, 30","Some copies of  documents related to the former Yugoslavia; lists of interments and releases in the Soviet Union (1989-12-21); draft translation of [Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya] A Detail report: Psychiatry Without Secrets (1989-10-31); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union 31 (1989-12); WPA Minutes (1989-08-11-13)","Correspondence related to abuses in Cuba; Pena, Jose M. et al: \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the U.S.: The Need for an Institutional Ethics,\" (1990-02); list of human rights cases monitored by the APA in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Malawi, Morocco, Romania, South Africa, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Yugoslavia, Zaire (1990-02-06); Mercer, Ellen: USSR Trip Report/February 25-March 3, 1990","Includes: Second World Center Annual Report 1989 and APA Statement on Simón Bolívar Award and Lecture (1990-02-15)","Correspondence re Cuban psychiatrists (1990-04); Keston College Support Group: \"Igor Rodionov Report\" (1990-04); Yelena Izyumova Open Letter to the Members of the APA, Moscow May 20, 1990; anonymous essay re : Psychiatric Abuse in the USSR (Helsinki Watch), undated","Also: \"Proposed New Policies for the APA in Regard to the Abuse of Psychiatry for Political and Other Non-Medical Purposes in the USSR,\" (undated)","Includes copy of Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-04-01) and reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education; memoranda re IAPUP meetings in Germany (1990-09); letter from Dr. Jeffrey Heller to the Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry re Soviet Delegation at H and CP Institute (1990-10-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 38 (1990-09)","Includes correspondence from Dr. Valerian Tuculesco re post-traumatic stress disorder after the Romanian revolution (1990-10); correspondence re Oleg Vitalyevich Kozlov re hijacked plane to Helsinki (1990-11); American Ambassadors People to People Trip to the USSR 14-27 August 1990 \"Professional Diary\" compiled by E. B. Brody (1990-09-05);  \"Psychiatric Issues Encountered on Recent Trip to USSR,\" memorandum from Holt Ruffin (World Without War) (1990-10-25); Hartmann, Lawrence M.D.: \"Notes on Some Social Psychiatric Problems in Chile, South Africa and the Soviet Union,\" (1990-10); Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR Nos. 39, 40, 41; documents relative to the Joint APA-Caribbean Psychiatric Association Meeting; Ellen Mercer: China Trip Report (1990-11)","Includes reports of the Committee on International Education; Final draft of the UN Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and for the Improvement of Mental Health Case (1990-12-11); \"Sugar, Jonathan M.D. et al: \"Psychiatry's Global Challenge: Responsibilities of American Psychiatrists in International Health (undated)","Includes letter from Dr. Dainiys Pūras re abuse of psychiatry in Lithuania (1991-01-19); correspondence re abuse in Romania (1991-02-08); \"Proposal for The Moscow Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (undated)","Includes correspondence and document re abuses in Romania; correspondence between Dr. Roth, Gennadi Milyokhin, Juan José López-Ibor, re Revaz Uturgaury (1991-03); correspondence re Soviet individuals","Includes CIOMS: Development of International, Ethical Guidelines for Epidemiological Research and Practice, Plenary III Issues related to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Proposed Guidelines for International Testing of Vaccines and Drugs against HIV Infection and Aids (1990-11); copies of correspondence between and V. Tuculescu re Romania; Reddaway, Peter: Psychiatric Developments in the USSR (1991-06) and \" Problems of Reforming Soviet Psychiatry and Assuring Rights for the Mentally Ill,\" (undated); \"The Heartbeat of Reform. Soviet Jurists and Political Scientists Discuss the Progress of Perestroika, Glasnot, Democracy, Socialism,\" Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson, Moscow, [1991]; Documents on the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR No. 47, 48","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also includes several documents dated September 1991: Memo for the Record Briefing Meeting for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Human Rights Study Group (1991-09-24); USSR Draft Law (17 June 91) on Psychiatric Assistance; Ministry of Health, USSR, All-Union Society of Psychiatrists Governing Board Decision (1991-05-15-16); WPA Memorandum to the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists (1991-07-28); Dr. Stanislaw Golec: \"Health Care in Poland 91\"; \"Instructional Recommendations on the Application of USSR Ministry of Health Order No. 555 (1989-09-19); WPA documents; International Committee of the Red Cross Report on \"Second Working Group of Experts on Battlefield Laser Weapons,\" (1990-11-05-06)","Includes \"copy of a part\" of Japanese Mental Health Law with translation (1988); translation of  \"law on patient's rights\" in Finland (1991-08); WHO Guidelines for the Clinical Investigation of Antidepressant Drugs (1984)","Includes LHR handwritten notes re Abuse Committee (1992-04); \"Cuban Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals An Update of the Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba,\"; \"Dimineata, 7th January 1992, The Mad People Were Dissidents,\" re Romania (undated); \"The Plenary Session of the Board of Directors of the All-Union Scientific Society of Psychiatrists (1992-05) and Follow-Up of US Team's 1989 Patients list, Appendices 1 and 2 sent to Dr. Birley with names of patients (1992-02); Information about the Patient Bill of Rights Tally Sheet (1992-04); Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry [GPI]: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry (1992-03 and 1992-04)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights and Committee on International Education. Also: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Yugoslavia (1992-06-01); GPI: Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry, April – June 1992; Mercer, Ellen: Exploring Hungarian Psychiatry (1992-05)","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also: International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions Proclamation of May 1992: Assuring the Mental Health of Children; APA Bilateral Exchange with Poland Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Summary of Responses and Recommendations of American Participants (1992-03-24 to 1992-04-12); copy of Act of the Russian Federation \"On Psychiatric Care and Citizens' Rights With Regard to Such Care,\" (1992-01); Polubinskaya, Svetlana: \"From the USSR to the Independent States: Where the Former Soviet Psychiatry Will Go,\" (1992-05); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 56, June 1992","Includes reports of the Council on International Affairs, Committee on Human Rights. Also correspondence re psychiatric abuse in the former GDR, with the Romanian Psychiatric Association and the Committee to End the Chinese Gulag. \"Psychiatry Under Tyranny. An Assessment of the Political Abuse of Romanian Psychiatry During the Ceaucescu Years,\" Report of a consultative mission to Bucharest on behalf of the Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry (1992-06); GIP Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry 57, July – August 1992","The sub-series consists of materials Loren Roth collected as part of his work with this committee. These include meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, reports, articles, clippings, memoranda, and other items.","Included: \"Human Rights of Mental Patients in Japan,\" (1987 -04); Reich, Walter Report of Meeting with Gennadiy M. Yevstafiev (Soviet, member of the delegation to the Vienna Review Meeting) (1987-07-28); copy of letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Lawrence Hartmann, M.D. re human rights violations in Paraguay (1988-04-22); World Medical Association, INC. memorandum: \"The Facts regarding health services in South Africa during 1987, and the role played by the Medical Association of South Africa,\" (1987-07- 08); Reddaway, Peter: Does Moscow's Purge of Corrupt Psychiatrists Threaten the Psychiatric Gulag?\" (1987-07-13); \"More Revelations about Stefanis' Negotiations with the Soviets (1987-09-11); Center for Victims of Torture pilot project (1987-08-28 and 1987-10); South Africa Briefing (1987-08-07); Minutes of Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1987-09-09 and 1987-12-02); \"Victims of Torture in Afghanistan. Presentation for Cairo World Congress\" by Mohammad Azam Dadfar (1987-10-18-22); Gralnick, Alexander M.D.: \"Public Health and Psychiatric Care in Cuba, Personal Report\" (November 1987);Political Imprisonment in Cuba. A Special Report from Amnesty International, The Cuban American Nation Foundation, 1987;  US/Soviet Human Rights Seminar: Statement by Ellen Mercer for the APA (1987-12-03). Also Bloche, Maxwell Gregg: \"Uruguay's Military Physicians: Cogs in a System of State Terror,\" (1987-03)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence. Included: [Argentina] Tribunal Etico de la Salud contra la Impunidad translation of statement: Medical Ethics Tribunal Against Impunity,\" (1988-01-11); Minutes of the APA Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry (1988-01-20, 1988-04-21; 1988-05-10); some documents related to South Africa, Pakistan, Argentina; Human Rights Survey Responses (1988-03-09); Amnesty International: \"China. Detention Without Trial, Ill-Treatment of Detainees and Police Shooting of Civilians in Tibet,\" (1988-02); Bitsch Christensen, Svend: \"Torture Related Documentation,\" (1987); International Commission of Jurists' Mission to Japan Preliminary Report and Recommendations (1988-04); \"The Casualties of Conflict: Medical Care and Human Rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,\" Report of a Medical Fact Finding Mission by Physicians for Human Rights, (1988-03); Amnesty International Commission Medicale: Medicine at Risks. The Doctor as Abuser or Victim,\" (1987-09)","Miscellaneous documents: minutes, memoranda, correspondence related to Soviet psychiatry; human rights abuses in Honduras, Czechoslovakia, Somalia, South Africa, Israel, Haiti, Cuba, Egypt, China, BahrainGudava, Eduard M.D.: \"The events in Tbilisi, Georgia  (1989-04-18); Vesti, Peter and Inge Kemp: \"Chapter I: Treatment of Torture Survivors – theoretical views,\" \"Chapter 2: Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors, \" (1989-10); Collazo, Carlos R. M.D. and Martha Gerpe M.D.: \"Missing Parents,\" Paper presented at The World Psychiatric Association, Athens, October 1989","File includes: RCT [Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims] 7th Annual Report (1990-01); APA Position Statement on Apartheid and Academic Boycotting of South Africa (1990-01); Human Rights Cases Monitored by the APA (1990-02-01); signed Petition by doctors to recommend the APA to condemn the government of Turkey (1990-08); LHR handwritten notes of September meeting;  APA Council on International Affairs Joint Reference Committee (1990-10-12); Boyajian, Levon Z. M.D.: The Psychological Sequelae of the Armenian Genocide (1982); Leros Trip. Report on Visit to the Mental Institution on the Island of Leros, Greece (1989-12-3-5); \"'Bloody Sunday Trauma in Tbilisi. The Eents of April 9, 1989 and their Aftermath,\" Report of a Medical Mission to Soviet Georgia by Physicians for Human Rights, February 1990; printed materials.","Files include documents re Armenian Genocide and from the Free Romanian Foundation; \"Program for Administrators and Educators Specializing in Programs for People With Disabilities,\" with the Persian Gulf (1991-04); Martínez Lara, Samuel: \"Psychiatry in Cuba: Perspectives of a Human Rights Activist\" (1991-09-27);  ); National Academy of Sciences: \"Considerations Regarding Individual Scientific Visits to the People's Republic of China,\" (October 1991); also some documents about torture","Files include documents re torture in Egypt (1992-01); Dadfar, A. Azam M.D.: \"The Deep Scars of a Forgotten War, \" Psychiatry Centre for the Afghans; correspondence with Levon Z. Boyajian M.D. (1992-02); Croatian Medical Journal: \"Medical Testimony of the Vukovar Tragedy\"; memorandum re \"Abuse and Misuse of Psychiatry in the United States\" (1992-02); Committee to End the Chinese Gulag: \"On behalf of Political Prisoners in China: How to Raise Human Rights Cases,\" (1992-04); memoranda and correspondence re abuse of Palestinian physician (1992-05); APA Position Statement on Homosexuality and Civil Rights (1992-07); Americas Watch, Vol.4, Issue 7: \"Dangerous Dialogue, Attacks on Freedom of Expression in Miami's Cuban Exile Community,\" (1992-08);  Amnesty International French Section, Medical Group: \"Corporal Punishment. A study on legislation and enforcement in 18 countries,\" (1992); \"Stop Torture in Korea (STIK)\" (1998-08); APA Council on International Affairs: \"International Inpatients Bill of Rights,\" (1992-08); APA Communications Plan 1992-1994; APA: \"Human Rights and the American Psychiatric Association,\" (1992); memorandum and correspondence re abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists in México (1992-100; US Department of State: \"Renewing the U.S. Commitment to Human Rights,\" Special Report No. 164;  printed materials","World Health Organization Assignment Report re \"mentally infirm in Romania and possibilities for improvement,\" (1991-11); Rosenberg, David R. M.D. et al: \"A Cross-Cultural Study of \"Ceausescu's Orphans,\" (1992-03); Blom, G. et al: \"Program Touch – A Volunteer Intervention Program to Orphaned Disabled Children in Romania,\" (1991-11); Roth's reappointment as APA Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights under the Council of International Affairs, (1992-04-13); draft of A.P.A. Action Paper Rescinding the 1982 APA Position on the Insanity Defense (1992-05-01); Pierce, Chester M. M.D.: \"Public Health and Human Rights: Racism, Torture and Terrorism,\" presented at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (1992-05-04)","Files include translation of Croatian pamphlet: \"Protect Yourself and Help Others (1993-02); APA Office of International Affairs: Responses to Human Rights Questionnaire,\" (1993-08-18); Citizens Support Committee for the Psychiatric Farm Hospital Dr. Manuel Ramírez Moreno (1993-7-13)","correspondence and handwritten notes","evaluation forms and printed materials","Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.","extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: \"Psychiatry in Ukraine,\" [1992]","correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes","extensive correspondence, reports, data analysis, forms, handwritten notes (1995-05), \"Codebook\"","correspondence, clinical assessment forms, and handwritten notes","Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry. Annual Reports 1992 and 1995; Documents on the Abolition and Prevention of Political Abuse of Psychiatry Nos. 65-67, 72, 74; \"Concepts for Developing Mental Health Care in Ukraine (First Draft),\" Developed by Experts of Ministry for Health Care, Kiev Research Institute of General and Forensic Psychiatry, Regional Chief Experts and Kiev Psychiatrists.","correspondence and forms","email correspondence, brochures, printed photographs","Joseph D. Bloom, Kyrill Borissow, William T. Carpenter, Robert W. Farrand, Robert M.A. Hirschfield, William H. Hopkins, Samuel Keith, Felix Kleyman, Andrei A. Kovalev, Ellen Mercer, John Monahan, Darrel A. Regier, Elmore F. Rigamer Jr, Carolyn Smith, Leon Stern","Includes: United States – Russia Health Committee 2000 – 2002, printed copies of photographs; The U.S.A. – Russia Health Committee: \"Access to Quality Health Care\" (draft), undated; \"Additional Materials on Diagnosing and Treating Mild and Moderate Depressions,\" [document in Russian with English title]","Gershman, Carl: Psychiatric Abuse in the Soviet Union,\" Society, July/August 1984; Lapenna, Ivo: \"The Medico-Legal Society. Use and Misuse of Psychiatry in the USSR,\" The Royal Society of Medicine, London 12th June 1986; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"Compliance by physicians with the 1978 Ontario Mental Health Act,\" Reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 124, March 15, 1981; McCready, John and Harold Merskey: \"On the Recoding of Mental Illness for Civil Commitment,\" Can. J. Psychiatry Vol. 27, March 1982; Slovenko, Ralph: Analysis. The Destiny of South Africa,\" The World and I, July 1991.","In 2021, members of the 1989 American delegation, some Soviet patients, Soviet doctors and other professionals, were invited to participate in the \"Retrospective Review of the 1989 U.S. State Department Psychiatric Mission to the USSR\" oral history project. Nineteen interviews were recorded, sixteen of them with the surviving members of the U.S. delegation, one with Andrei Kovalev, an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the U.S.S.R. at the time, and two with former \"Soviet patients.\" There is also an original 1989 recording of one interview.","These interviews provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Soviet psychiatric abuse, the reasons why psychiatric diagnosis was used to suppress dissent, the methods, medical and legal procedures, and who were the major players in Soviet psychiatric abuse. Emphasis is also made on assessing the U.S.-Soviet relationship in the 1980s and the special place that the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. held in the détente. All stages of negotiations and preparations for the mission were discussed as well as the methodology of psychiatric evaluations and the findings of the American experts. An additional emphasis was also made on assessing the state of Soviet psychiatric care as of the late 1980s and all the significant changes it was going through at the time. The role of World Psychiatric Association (WPA), the All-Union Society of Psychiatrists and Narcologists, the American Psychiatric Association and other important organizations, is also given proper attention. The interviewees also discuss the long-term impact that the 1989 U.S. mission made on Soviet and post-Soviet psychiatry.","In the interview Dr. Bloom discusses his career, his interest in the topic of abuse of psychiatry and his involvement in the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric delegation to the U.S.S.R. He talks about the U.S. and Soviet (both Soviet professionals and Soviet interviewees) understanding of the purpose of the visit and  the Soviet's compliance with the terms negotiated for the visit. He also talks about psychiatric hospitalization, detention and commitment process in the U.S.S.R., conditions of hospitalization in Soviet psychiatric hospitals and the legal rights of persons with mental disorders in the U.S.S.R.  Dr. Bloom's explains his impressions from the trip to the Soviet Union and the conclusions made by the American delegation. ","The highlights of the interview pertain to Dr. Bloom's recollection of a Soviet person who allegedly had a mental disorder, and his opinion as to the way the American final report should have been approached.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Borissow shares his life story and describes his career. He talks about getting involved in the 1989 State Department trip to the Soviet Union, his previous trips to the U.S.S.R., and the  social and political context that surrounded the visit and made it possible in the first place. Mr. Borissow describes his experience of interpreting in one of the psychiatric hospitals in Moscow as a part of the 1989 American mission as well as the work that Mr. Borissow's sub-team #3 did in Leningrad. He shares very interesting anecdotes that happened during the trip and talks about the lessons he learned during this trip.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In the interview Dr. Carpenter discusses his career, his involvement in the 1989 US State Department psychiatric delegation to the USSR, the main goals of the mission, various aspects of the implementation in great detail, the diagnostic aspects of the study, interview instruments and methodology, the Soviet mental health care system and its shortcomings, the conclusions made by Dr. Carpenter's sub-team, the impact the American visit made to the interviewed individuals an mental health in the region. ","Dr. Carpenter also discusses the United States - Great Britain cross-national study of schizophrenia conducted in the 1960s and 70s and its pertinency to the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. He also talks about the broad diagnostic criteria for sluggish schizophrenia and how much contributed to the missuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ambassador Farrand talks about his long successful career in the U.S. State Department, the importance of the Soviet psychiatric abuse to the U.S. government and the larger context of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. As a person who worked closely with Ambassador Richard Schifter for many years, Mr. Farrand describes Schifter's goals and vision of the 1989 psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. ","Mr. Farrand describes the process of negotiating the terms of the visit and shares insights about interacting with a superpower as the Soviet Union was at that time. He also talks about the the peculiarities of governance in the U.S.S.R., and power dynamics inside the country. Mr. Farrand describes the efforts to preserve transparency and independence of the mission as well as managing its financial aspects and its highlighting in media. Mr. Farrand also talks about glasnost, perestroika, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Hirschfeld shares memories about his education and career, the way he got involved in the 1989 State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R., the methodological approach to the patient interviews, the range of findings of his sub-team # 3 in Leningrad, and his general impressions of the Soviet Union as of 1989.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Hopkins talks at length about the way he became immersed in the Russian studies, his education, and career. He well remembers the settings and arrangements of interviewing the Soviet citizens who allegedly had mental disorders, his expectations and apprehensions about the upcoming 1989 mission, the types of questions asked of the Soviet interviewees, and the peculiarities of his task as an interpreter during this unique venture. He also mentions the debrief that the entire American team had in Washington, D.C. after the visit was over.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. I. talks about his early life, family, education, how his dissident views formed and evolved with time. He shares about his repeated contacts with psychiatric system; he also describes his social and political activity and the repercussions he faced as a result. Mr. I. then tells about his criminal case, his forensic psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, \"symptoms\", finding of non-imputability, the legal procedure used to involuntarily commit him to the Dnepropetrovsk special psychiatric hospital, and the inhumane conditions there. \nMr. I. then describes his transfer to Nikolayev ordinary psychiatric hospital and release; he talks about his dissident activity that brought him back to the same hospital. He also describes his contacts with Ukrainian dissident movement at the end of 1980s and how he got on the list of people to be assessed by the U.S. team. The details of his participation in 1989 U.S. State Department mission are discussed next. Mr. I. then shares about the long-term impact this mission made on his life, his subsequent legal rehabilitation, being taken off the psychiatric register, the removal of his psychiatric diagnosis, his life and activism after 1989. Mr. I. describes some of his most interesting campaigns. The interview ends with a brief discussion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how it affected Mr. I.'s life. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Keith talks about the role and expertise of NIMH that was crucial to the success of the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. He recapitulates the main points and stumbling blocks of the negotiations with the Soviets in November 1988, various organizational aspects of the mission, as well as the interview instruments and methodology used by the American team. Dr. Keith shares his opinion about the concept of sluggish schizophrenia, its diagnostic criteria, and other factors that made it possible to abuse psychiatry in the Soviet Union. He also emphasizes Soviet life, society, and governance as of 1989. Dr. Keith discusses the Soviets' admission of \"hyperdiagnoses\" and the validity of the excuse of \"hyperdiagnoses\" from the professional point of view. He also expresses his opinion about the tone of the final report and the general context that the American team had to keep in mind when drafting it. Dr. Keith describes Schizophrenia Bulletin and his role as its editor-in-chief. He also talks about the 1990 Soviet Reciprocal Visit to the U.S.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Kleyman is a great source of knowledge about the ins and outs of the Soviet mental health care system as the person who had about 10 years of professional experience on the ground. He talked about the uniqueness of his role during the American psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. that resulted from him being a native Russian speaker and being well familiar with life in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kleyman discusses the social and political context that surrounded the 1989 U.S. State Department visit and made it possible in the first place; the doctor patient relationship in the U.S.S.R.; Soviet diagnostic approaches and the role of Soviet psychiatrists during the American visit. Dr. Kleyman recalls his unique trip to Moscow Psychiatric Hospital # 5 to briefly speak with the patient who was claimed by the Soviets to have refused examination. He also talks about his experience as a member of the 1991 W.P.A. mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Kovalev tells about the role of various domestic and international actors in the process of democratization of the U.S.S.R. in the late 1980s and bringing human rights into the Soviet Union. He also assesses the political factors of the early 1980s that allowed Gorbachev come to power and retain it. Mr. Kovalev shares his insights about the Soviet foreign policy of the second half of 1980s-early 1990s and the U.S. - U.S.S.R. relationships. He shares his knowledge about the history of abuse of psychiatry and the reasons for resorting to it; the Soviet psychiatric register and the consequences of being on a register; the sealed instruction on involuntary commitment that existed but was not available to the public. Mr. Kovalev talks about the chain of decision making in ensuring that the American visit will actually happen and the key events on that road. He also comments on the internal tensions between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health (M.O.H.) as well as the resistance put up by the M.O.H. in organizing the American visit. He also shares his views about the \"system dissidents\" in the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Ms. Mercer talks about her career at the APA and the role that the APA played in advocating for the rights of the persons committed to psychiatric hospitals for non-medical reasons in the USSR. She then discusses the historical context for the 1989 State Department psychiatric delegation to the Soviet Union, including the 1977 Declaration of Hawaii and the All-Union Society's walking out of the WPA in 1983 in the face of an almost certain expulsion. Being a part of the November 1988 negotiation team to the Soviet Union, Ms. Mercer shares her thoughts about the negotiation process and the Soviet's compliance with the terms agreed upon. Ms. Mercer describes the field visit to Soviet psychiatric hospitals and then talks about the Soviet's readmission to the WPA, the role the 1989 U.S. State Department played in this process, the APA's and Ms. Mercer's personal stance with regard to the readmission. Ms. Mercer concludes by discussing the difference the American visit made in the big picture.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Monahan talks about his professional training and the highlights of his career, his memories from the 1989 American visit to the Soviet Union, including the goals of the visit,  its organizational aspects, and its media coverage. Dr. Monahan then focuses on the forensic evaluation methods and results, the rights of psychiatric patients in the Soviet Union, conditions of their hospitalization, treatment, and hospital staffing. Dr. Monahan concludes by describing his general impressions of Moscow and Leningrad and the conclusions the American team made as a result of the visit. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. Reddaway talks about his education and career and the way he became interested and immersed in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. He discusses the impact that his and Sidney Bloch's 1977 and 1983 books made in the Soviet Union. He also shares his knowledge about the evolution of punitive psychiatry with each new Soviet leader. Mr. Reddaway talks about Mr. Gorbachev's personality, the political factors in the early 1980s that allowed for such a leader to emerge and retain power; the reasons for perestroika;  the peculiarities of perestroika in psychiatry versus other spheres. Mr. Reddaway gives a comprehensive overview of various internal processes in the Soviet Union at the end of 1980s that were important prerequisites for the 1989 U.S. psychiatric mission. He discusses at length the role of the WPA in the battle against the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Mr. Reddaway also gives a detailed overview of the field inspections to Soviet psychiatric hospitals that he did as a member of the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","The interview with Dr. Regier is of critical importance for the comprehensive retrospective evaluation of the long-term impact of the 1989 State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. Dr. Regier not only played a key role in the preparation and implementation of the mission, but also successfully continued to help develop the quality and accessibility of mental health services in Russia after the U.S.S.R. collapse. Dr. Regier also continued to tackle the issue of psychiatric abuse in China.  \nIn his interview, Dr. Regier gives a historical overview of the development of diagnostic criteria that was subsequently used during the U.S. State Department investigative mission to the U.S.S.R. relating to psychiatric abuse. This interview provides a great description of the methodology used during the interviews. Dr. Regier also describes the NIMH goals, unique role and contribution to the 1989 mission and shares his insights about the factors that made it possible to weaponize psychiatry against dissidents in the Soviet Union. Dr. Regier also tells about his role in the work of Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission in the area on mental health care in Russia post the Soviet Union breakup.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Roth describes his training and the highlights of his career; he then tells how he became interested in the issue of abuse of psychiatry in the U.S.S.R. His two human rights trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1985 and 1986 are discussed next. Dr. Roth then gives an overview of the general political background to the visit and tensions between him and Ambassador Schifter about some critical aspect of the visit. Dr. Roth then describes in detail the negotiation process between the U.S. and Soviet side, the main stumbling blocks, how he managed to overcome them, and who were his allies. Dr. Roth describes the Soviet uncooperativeness and tensions between the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He then talks about informed consents, interview procedures, and the visit dynamics. He shares some anecdotes and most memorable events; he also talks about the people who meaningfully contributed to making the mission successful.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Mr. S. describes his early years, how his dissident views formed, his first arrest under Article 70 of the Criminal Code, his expert psychiatric evaluation at the Serbsky Institute, and the judicial procedure that followed. He describes his subsequent commitment in an 'ordinary' psychiatric hospital and shares insights about the internal regulations, regime, and the release procedure. He also talks about his next arrest and the legal aspects of it. Mr. S. shares his views about whether Soviet psychiatrists seriously believed that 'failure to adapt to the society' was a sign of mental illness and whether they can be blamed for presumably following the orders from above.  Mr. S. proceedes to describe his transfer to a special psychiatric hospital, the mass release of political prisoners in 1987, the reasons for such a drastic change of the political course in the Soviet Union, and gives an overview of the U.S. – U.S.S.R. relationship in the second half of the twentieth century. He then talks about how the 1989 U.S. State Department psychiatric mission to the U.S.S.R. fit into the broader human rights negotiations in the CSCE. Mr. S. tells how he taken off the psychiatric register\nand legally rehabilitated; he talks about the destiny of the Criminal Code 'political' articles 70 and 190-1 and current political articles in Russian Criminal Code used to suppress dissent.\nMr. S. shares about his life and political activity after 1989, his subsequent arrests, and his assessment of the evolution of civil and political freedom in Russia after 1989.\nHe then talks about the future of Russia, his own future as a dissident in Russia, and his views about the Russian war in Ukraine.","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","In addition to the oral history given in 2022, this file contains a recording of an interview that Mr. S gave on March 2, 1989.","Ms. Smith shares her memories about interpreting for both 1989 U.S. State Department delegation and the 1991 WPA delegation to the Soviet Union. She explains how this experience compares to the other interesting projects she has been involved in throughout her career. She describes her most prominent memories about this job as well as the Soviet Union as of 1989. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","Dr. Stern describes his career and his pathway from the Soviet Union to the U.S. He shares his insights about some aspects of Soviet history, the issue of psychiatric abuse, its roots and reasons the Soviet government resorted to psychiatry to oppress dissent. Dr. Stern talks about the major differences between special psychiatrist hospitals vs. ordinary psychiatrist hospitals and gives some excellent illustrations of \"symptoms\" that the Soviet school of psychiatry considered signs of mental disorder. Dr. Stern shares his opinion as to the reasons why Soviet psychiatrists engaged in unethical practices. Dr. Stern describes the field trip in great detail, including some anecdotes and specific instances. He concludes by identifying the most important changes needed in Soviet psychiatry at the time and assesses the overall success of the American mission to the Soviet Union. ","Olena Protsenko, a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Psychiatry and Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, conducted this interview remotely over the Zoom application.","This file includes correspondence with Richard Schifter and Robert van Voren."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Arthur J. Morris Law Library does not grant researchers permission to publish copies of any of the materials in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The Arthur J. 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Box 11 contains pages from Dr. Muller's scrapbook which covers 1967-1972 and also an architectural drawing of the Medical Center area. Box 12 is stored in the Historical Collections Vault and contains slides showing the progression of the construction process of the 1989 University of Virginia Hospital.","\nDr. William H. Muller, Jr. was born in Dillon, South Carolina, on August 19, 1919, graduated from the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, earned his B.S. from The Citadel in 1940, and graduated from Duke University Medical School in 1943. Muller trained under Dr. Alfred Blalock at Johns Hopkins Hospital where he did his internship and residencies in general surgery and cardiovascular surgery. From April 1946 to August 1947 he was a captain stationed overseas with the U.S. Army. He was then in private practice in Dillon for a year before returning to John Hopkins Hospital for further training. He served as an Instructor in Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical School for one year prior to taking the position of Assistant Professor of Surgery in 1949 at UCLA and helping to establish a new medical school with Dr. William Longmire. He served for a period of time as Chief of General Surgery and developed a cardiothoracic surgical program in the Harbor General Hospital and the St. John's Hospital because the UCLA Hospital had not yet been completed.\n","\nHe was recruited to come to Charlottesville as Chair of the Department of Surgery and the S. Hurt Watts Professor in 1954. At that time the department had five faculty members. He recruited new faculty whom he helped develop and created a nationally recognized Department of Surgery. He served as Chair until 1982. Dr. Muller became Vice President for Health Affairs in 1976 and held that position until 1987 when he became Special Assistant to the President of the University. He was critical to the creation in 1980 of the Health Services Foundation, an organization that increased the money available for faculty salaries and for running the School of Medicine. He was also a driving force behind the construction of the new University of Virginia Hospital which opened in 1989.\n","\nDr. Muller was a pioneer in the field of heart surgery. When Dr. Blalock operated on the first 'blue baby', a child with a congenital defect known as the \"tetralogy of Fallot,\" Dr. Muller was in the room. While in Los Angeles he developed the pulmonary artery banding procedure and was able to apply it to clinical cases. He shared the honor of being one of two surgeons who performed the earliest total aortic valve replacement in 1958 and designed his own Muller valve from Teflon.\n","\nIn addition to his leadership in California, at the University of Virginia and in clinical medicine, Dr. Muller was involved in many national organizations. He was a founder of the Association for Academic Surgery. He was president of the Society of University Surgeons, the Society for Vascular Surgery, the Southern Surgical Association, and the American Surgical Association. He became a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons in 1971, was made Chairman of the Board in 1976, and was President-elect in 1978. He served as President of the College in 1979-1980. Dr. Muller served as an active member of the Executive Committee from 1974 to 1987.\n","\nIn 1968 a group of his former residents created the Muller Surgical Society in his honor. He was the recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia in 1982 and the Walter Reed Distinguished Achievement Award from the UVa Medical Alumni Association in 1997.\n","\nMarried to Hildwin Clare for over 50 years and the father of three children, Dr. Muller retired in 1990. He died in Irvington, Virginia, at the age of 92, on April 19, 2012.\n","Processed by: Historical Collections Staff","The collection includes personal and professional correspondence. Some are family letters, most are professionally related. Included University of Virginia correspondents are John T. Ashley, Robert M. Carey, Rose M. Chioni, Kenneth Crispell, Don E. Detmer, Richard F. Edlich, Frank L. Hereford, R. Scott Jones, Norman J. Knorr, and Robert M. O'Neil. Correspondents outside of UVa include W. G. Anlyan, Willard E. Goodwin, Hiram C. Polk, Mark M. Ravitch, Jonathan E. Rhoads, Robert S. Sparkman, H. William Scott, and Richard L. Varco. Dr. Muller was a member of many organizations and some of those are represented here including the American College of Surgeons, American Surgical Association, Halsted Society, Medical Society of Virginia, Muller Surgical Society, Society of University Surgeons, Southern Society for Clinical Research, and Southern Surgical Association. There is also a 25 page recollection of his time with Dr. Alfred Blalock, a UVa Surgery Department scrapbook, photos, and slides of the construction of the 1989 hospital.","Includes John Ashley's curriculum vitae.","Carey was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.","Chioni was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Nursing.","Includes correspondence about renaming of hospital buildings, hospital dedication budget, and also Don Detmer's curriculum vitae.","Includes Richard Edlich's curriculum vitae.","Includes letters to the Gwathmey family: Frank and Marietta, Claire, Winston, and William.","Reprinted from Science , May 18, 1956.","Includes correspondence concerning C. Rollins Hanlon and John B. Hanks and Hanks' curriculum vitae.","Hereford was President of the University of Virginia.","Jones was Chairman of the University of Virginia Department of Surgery.","Includes Irving L. Kron's curriculum vitae.","Includes color photos from Knorr's (retirement?) dinner.","Includes letters to Muller family members. Includes letter, given by Diana Houchens, from C. Bruce Morton about his book on the Department of Surgery.","Includes correspondence concerning the dedication of the new hospital.","Includes correspondence concerning People to People International.","Includes correspondence with Hiram C. Polk.","Includes correspondence with Mark M. Ravitch, Jonathan E. Rhoads and Charles S. Robb","Includes correspondence with Robert S. Sparkman and H. William Scott.","Includes correspondence with Richard L. Varco","Includes 1945 Constitution and By-laws of the Albemarle County Medical Society, 1974 proposed revised By-laws, a 1958 document investigating the feasibility of a program to make every doctor's office a cancer detection center, and a 1961 document concerning civil Defense emergency medical Services.","Most documents concern dual appointments (internship and junior assistant residency positions simultaneously) and graduate education in surgery more generally. Also included is a 1968 and 1972 \"Guide book for Residency Programs in General Surgery.\"","Includes congratulatory letters to Muller on his election as Chairman of the American College of Surgeons Board of Regents and Muller's thank you letters in response.","Includes letters related to Muller's presentation as the Gibbon lecturer at the American College of Surgeons as well as the text of his lecture.","Includes reports related to Medicare.","This is the time period when Dr. Muller was president of the ASA.","Includes a 25 page letter and drafts written to Dr. Mark Ravitch in which Muller recalls his memories of Dr. Alfred Blalock. Other items are programs for the Alfred Blalock Lectureship and a program from the Blalock Heritage in American Surgery with signatures of the speakers (Boone Powell, B. F. Bennett, Robert S. Sparkman, Abner V. McCall, W. Dewey Presley, David C. Sabiston, Mark M. Ravitch, C. Rollins Hanlon, Frank C. Spencer, William H. Muller, James V. Maloney, Denton A. Cooley, H. William Scott, G. Rainey Williams, J. Alex Haller, Henry T. Bahnson, and William P. Longmire) and spouses.","Bohemian Club gathers for a summer encampment at the Bohemian Grove in Monte Rio, California.","Muller's talk was for the 13th Annual Surgical Residents' Reunion.","Includes a copy of Muller's Halsted Society application and a photo of the 1959 meeting participants which did not include Muller as he was just elected at that time.","Photo of the 1960 meeting includes Muller.","Photo of the 1962 meeting does not include Muller.","Photo of the 1964 meeting does not include Muller. Photo of the 1965 meeting includes Muller.","Photos of the February 1967 and September 1967 meetings includes Muller.","Includes \"The Founding and First Meeting of the Halsted Society\" by Lawrence R. Wharton, Written for the members of the Halsted Society, and filed with its Archives 1968.","Photos of the 1970 and 1971 meetings do not include Muller.","Photos of the 1972 and 1973 meetings do not include Muller. Includes letters from Alfred Blalock's residents, members of the Old Hands Club, upon the occasion of the dedication of the Alfred Blalock Library at the Texas Heart Institute.","Includes a reprint of \"The Halsted Society, 1924-1974\" by Peter D. Olch and Halsted's bibliography. Photo of the 1974 meeting includes Muller. Photo of the 1975 meeting does not include Muller.","Photo of the 1976 meeting includes Muller.","Photos of the 1977 and 1979 meetings do not include Muller.","Photo of the 1981 meeting does not include Muller.","Photo of the 1983 meeting does not include Muller.","Includes a certificate for William H. Muller stating he is enrolled as an Associate in The International Federation of Surgical Colleges.","Muller is made an honorary member in the Society due to being a previous guest and speaker in 1955.","Included is a letter welcoming Muller as a member as well as meeting programs.","Included are meeting programs.","Muller is invited to receive the Fourth Frederick E. Kredel Honorary Professorship of the Medical University of South Carolina and is asked to speak.","Includes a certificate of recognition for Muller's participation in and contribution to the National Joint Practice Commission.","Includes correspondence related to Muller's participation on the External Review of Northwestern University's Department of Surgery as well as the report. Additional correspondence relates to Muller being a Visiting Professor and Guest Speaker at the annual meeting of the Department of Surgery at Northwestern.","Includes a copy of the Constitution.","Includes a group photo with Muller.","Most documents concern dual appointments (internship and junior assistant residency positions simultaneously) and graduate education in surgery more generally. Also included is a 1968 and 1972 \"Guide book for Residency Programs in General Surgery.\"","Includes correspondence for the following committees: Academic Placement, American Board of Surgery representatives, Fountain Report and NIH Grants Manual, International Responsibility, National Research Council, National Society for Research, and Surgical Education.","Correspondence is related to support for membership in the Society of University Surgeons for Raymond F. Morgan.","Includes document that gives a brief history, constitution and bylaws, officers and living members from 1947-1967 for the Society.","Includes letters congratulating Muller on his election as President of the Southern Surgical Association as well as Muller's replies.","Lists names of appointees and dates of the appointments.","Includes reports and also letters from Norman Knorr, Daniel Mohler, Leslie Rudolf, Muller, John A. Owen and others.","Muller's comments describe the background for the need for the Health Services Foundation and its start. He mentions the contributions of Jay Gillenwater, Leigh Middleditch, Hovey Dabney, Ray Bell, Jean Printz, and Billy Williams.","Includes Employee benefits outline","Includes a number of clippings about J. Shelton Horsley","Also included are pictures of the UVa Department of Surgery including Drs. Drash, Muller, Morton, Wangensteen, Harry Archer, Sandusky, Gaylord Williams, Gardner Smith, Arthur Smith, Nolan, Minor, Horsley, Wilhelm, and Schrum. Absent were Rudolf and Alrich.","The photos came from a folder marked 2007, but some individual photos are marked with different dates. Included are photos of Muller, R. Scott Jones, Stephen H. Watts, William H. Goodwin, and Edwin P. Lehman in their academic gowns; C. Bruce Morton; the first hospital pavilion, and hospital construction.","Includes articles about surgical transplants, photos of Surgery Department Attendings and House Staff 1967-68 and 1969-70","The consultants, E.D. Rosenfeld Associates Inc. and Baskervill \u0026 Son, recommend rebuilding the Medical Center on the Blue Ridge Hospital site.","Medical Center and University Planning: Observations and Recommendations. Levine is concerned about the excessive workload placed upon the Department of Physical Plant and the Health Affairs Office due to the large number of minor and major renovations which are all expected to be created in a time frame that is not possible given the various entities involved.","Prepared by Maurice W. Perreault and Associates, Inc.","Relates to the Replacement Hospital and site preparation; total cost of the project is estimated to be $128,166,000.","Almost $8.5 million in bad debts and free service were incurred from August to November 1982.","Gov. Robb proposed $55 millsion in state budget cuts to higher education.","Interview with Hereford","left to right: Rector Fred G. Pollard, Gov. Charles S. Robb, Pres. Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Dr. William H. Muller, VP for Health Affairs","in back, left to right: Rose Marie Chioni, Dean of the School of Nursing; Norman J. Knorr, Dean of the School of Medicine; Pollard; Robb; Muller","Muller at podium","Hereford at podium","Dr. John t. Ashley, Executive Director of the University Hospital next to Rose Marie Chioni; Hereford at podium","Pollard at podium","Robb at podium","Robb at podium","left to right: Robb, Hereford, Muller, Pollard, Knorr, Chioni","Robb, Pollard with shovels, Hereford to the right","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","drawing of building","Ashley, Hereford","crowd views","Robb, Hereford, Muller on stage","Chioni, Knorr, Pollard, Robb on stage","Muller at podium","Hereford at podium","Pollard at podium","Robb at podium","Pollard, Robb and Muller leaving podium","Robb with shovel","Pollard and Hereford with shovels","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr with shovels","Participants with shovels","Ashley, Pollard and Hereford standing by architectural drawing","main participants and crowd members, post-ceremony?","architectural models of UVa Medical Center, Hildwin and Willima H. Muller in one photo","people looking at architectural model, including Mitchell Van Yahres(man on far right in one of the pictures)","Hereford at podium","Tom Hunter on the left","New hospital dedication","Includes clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and probably \"Medical Alumni News Letter.\" Names in articles include Jerry Bains, C. Bruce Morton, Leslie Rudolf, Peter Hairston, Gardner W. Smith, J. Shelton Horsley, William Muller.","Includes clippings from the \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" and the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names (and some photos) in articles include Jerry Bains, Martha A. Carpenter, Julian R. Beckwith, Richard Rowland Lower, Paul D. Camp, David Milford Hume, and Jack B. Russell. The last five are participants in a Medical Society of Virginia conference on transplantation issues.","\"Perspective: Experts Ponder the Transplant Issues\" in the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names (and some photos) in articles include William Henry Muller, Rev. Reno S. Harp, Rabbi Saul J. Rubin, Howard M McCue, Richard Rowland Lower, and David Milford Hume.","\"Perspective: Experts Ponder the Transplant Issues\" in the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names and some photo) in articles include Howard McCue, Beverly Ordndorff, Sual J. Rubin, William Henry Muller, Julian R Beckwith, Richard Rowland Lower, Jack B. Russell, Reno S. Harp, Paul D. Camp, and David Milford Hume.","Includes the end of the conference as well as an article in which Owen H. Wangensteen discusses the tranplant field and scorns a proposal to establish a commission on the moral, legal and ethical aspects of modern medicine.","Includes clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and the \"Draw Sheet.\" Articles include one about transplantation and Owen Wangensteen and Stephen Wangensteen; Medical School lectures at Wincester; the new intern staff; and spring medical school lecture series. Bains, Carpenter and Horsley are mentioned.","Photo of Surgery Department including House Staff, 1967-68; names on sheet are Minor, Burnett, Rudolf, Callard, Muller, Zug, Morton, Mandel, Drash, Alrich, Horsley, Wangensteen, Bains, Sandusky, Smith, Hakinson, Wright, Maddew, Ramitscher, Kelly, Moore, Ludwig, Hutch, Allport, Jeans, Golden, Wray, Coyne, Ferguson, Milko, Pickles, Prioteau, Herbst, and Stecker. Articles from the \"Draw Sheet\" include information about James B. Littlefield, J. Shelton Horsley, Gardner W. Smith, William Bobo, William F. Burnett, George M. Callard, and Richard C. Zug.","Clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and others. Includes articles about Leslie Rudolf speaking about emergency service and staff shortages, and the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salem. arm","Articles, at least one from \"The Daily Progress,\" concerning the Salem VA Hospital; William Franklin Burnett; new residents including Edgar Allport and Creighton B. Wright; and John W. Kirklin.","Articles are about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa.","Articles are about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa.","One article is about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa. Others about Muller, Sandusky, and the opening of a facial defects clinic established by Jerry Bains.","Articles from \"The Daily Progress\" are about E. Cato Drash and William Muller. A page from \"Clinical Congress News\" has an article about Muller.","Articles from \"The Daily Progress\" and other publications about Francis L. Brochu, UVa in Computer Kidney Exchange, Leslie E. Rudolf, Jerry Bains, Stephen Wangensteen, and Muller.","Surgery Department photo with House Staff, 1969-70. Names included are Drash, Morton, Wellons, Rawitsher, Muller, Wright, Wray, Sandusky, Nolan, Williams, Wangensteen, Horsley, Rudolf, Minor, Rawitzer, Botero, Segis, Allport, Strauch, Polito, Scruggs, Prioleaus, Starling. \"The Daily Progress\" article on a device to keep babies warm and Anthony Shaw.","Article from \"The Daily Progress\" about three retiring professors: Edwin W. Burton, E. Cato Drash and C. Bruce Morton; a sex change cliniic; and Milton T. Edgerton and face construction.","Notes and clippings on the baby warming device which Anthony Shaw helped develop; clippings from UVa Alumni News about Muller; \"The Daily Progress\" clippings about Wagensteen and Lefer's work on a protein fragment and shock.","\"Shock: A Common Factor\" in \"Medical world News\" with Allan Lefer and Stephen Wangensteen. also an article from \"The Daily Progress\" on a thermograph unit and Theodore E. Keats and J. Shelton Horsley.","Articles are from \"The Cavalier Daily,\" \"The Daily Progress\" and unknown. Includes articles about J. Shelton Horsley, William H. Muller, and M.C. Wilhelm.","Articles are from \"The Daily Progress\" and probably UVa \"Medical Alumni News Letter.\" Articles are about William H. Muller, E. Meredith Alrich, and Leslie Rudolf and health careers presentation.","Articles are about donating kidneys, Leslie Rudolf, and Fred Westervelt; and Shelton Horsley.","Drawing includes McKim Hall, the Lawn, Health Sciences Library, Jordan Hall, Primary Care Center, Replacement Hospital, several roads and the railroad.","Images from front and back covers and spine of disassembled notebook showing the progress of the construction of the 1989 UVa Hospital.","includes image of architect mode","also includes Old Medical School, overview of Medical Center complex","Includes demolition of Interns Building","Dr. Muller and others, tree 'topping' ceremony to mark the highest part of the building","Includes overview of Medical Center complex","Includes overview of Medical Center complex, University of Virginia, the lawn","Includes overview of Medical Center complex, University of Virginia grounds","Includes Medical Center complex","Includes articles about 1961 Hospital from UVa Med Alumni Newsletter, 1960-1961","There are no restrictions.","Claude Moore Health Sciences Library","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS.48","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/149"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William H. 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Muller, Jr. in March 2009."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["12 boxes, 5\" x 10.5\" x 15.5,\" 5' 5\", 210 folders"],"extent_ssm":["4.58 Linear Feet 12 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["4.58 Linear Feet 12 boxes"],"date_range_isim":[1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBoxes one through four contain personal and professional correspondence arranged alphabetically by name. Also included are news clippings about Dr. Muller. Boxes five through nine contain correspondence and documents related to Dr. Muller's professional organizations and some of his lectures, again arranged alphabetically. The end of box 9 includes photos and miscellaneous clippings. Box 10 contains documents and photos related to the 1989 hospital planning and ground-breaking. Box 11 contains pages from Dr. Muller's scrapbook which covers 1967-1972 and also an architectural drawing of the Medical Center area. Box 12 is stored in the Historical Collections Vault and contains slides showing the progression of the construction process of the 1989 University of Virginia Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Boxes one through four contain personal and professional correspondence arranged alphabetically by name. Also included are news clippings about Dr. Muller. Boxes five through nine contain correspondence and documents related to Dr. Muller's professional organizations and some of his lectures, again arranged alphabetically. The end of box 9 includes photos and miscellaneous clippings. Box 10 contains documents and photos related to the 1989 hospital planning and ground-breaking. Box 11 contains pages from Dr. Muller's scrapbook which covers 1967-1972 and also an architectural drawing of the Medical Center area. Box 12 is stored in the Historical Collections Vault and contains slides showing the progression of the construction process of the 1989 University of Virginia Hospital."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\nDr. William H. Muller, Jr. was born in Dillon, South Carolina, on August 19, 1919, graduated from the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, earned his B.S. from The Citadel in 1940, and graduated from Duke University Medical School in 1943. Muller trained under Dr. Alfred Blalock at Johns Hopkins Hospital where he did his internship and residencies in general surgery and cardiovascular surgery. From April 1946 to August 1947 he was a captain stationed overseas with the U.S. Army. He was then in private practice in Dillon for a year before returning to John Hopkins Hospital for further training. He served as an Instructor in Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical School for one year prior to taking the position of Assistant Professor of Surgery in 1949 at UCLA and helping to establish a new medical school with Dr. William Longmire. He served for a period of time as Chief of General Surgery and developed a cardiothoracic surgical program in the Harbor General Hospital and the St. John's Hospital because the UCLA Hospital had not yet been completed.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was recruited to come to Charlottesville as Chair of the Department of Surgery and the S. Hurt Watts Professor in 1954. At that time the department had five faculty members. He recruited new faculty whom he helped develop and created a nationally recognized Department of Surgery. He served as Chair until 1982. Dr. Muller became Vice President for Health Affairs in 1976 and held that position until 1987 when he became Special Assistant to the President of the University. He was critical to the creation in 1980 of the Health Services Foundation, an organization that increased the money available for faculty salaries and for running the School of Medicine. He was also a driving force behind the construction of the new University of Virginia Hospital which opened in 1989.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nDr. Muller was a pioneer in the field of heart surgery. When Dr. Blalock operated on the first 'blue baby', a child with a congenital defect known as the \"tetralogy of Fallot,\" Dr. Muller was in the room. While in Los Angeles he developed the pulmonary artery banding procedure and was able to apply it to clinical cases. He shared the honor of being one of two surgeons who performed the earliest total aortic valve replacement in 1958 and designed his own Muller valve from Teflon.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nIn addition to his leadership in California, at the University of Virginia and in clinical medicine, Dr. Muller was involved in many national organizations. He was a founder of the Association for Academic Surgery. He was president of the Society of University Surgeons, the Society for Vascular Surgery, the Southern Surgical Association, and the American Surgical Association. He became a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons in 1971, was made Chairman of the Board in 1976, and was President-elect in 1978. He served as President of the College in 1979-1980. Dr. Muller served as an active member of the Executive Committee from 1974 to 1987.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nIn 1968 a group of his former residents created the Muller Surgical Society in his honor. He was the recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia in 1982 and the Walter Reed Distinguished Achievement Award from the UVa Medical Alumni Association in 1997.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMarried to Hildwin Clare for over 50 years and the father of three children, Dr. Muller retired in 1990. He died in Irvington, Virginia, at the age of 92, on April 19, 2012.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["\nDr. William H. Muller, Jr. was born in Dillon, South Carolina, on August 19, 1919, graduated from the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, earned his B.S. from The Citadel in 1940, and graduated from Duke University Medical School in 1943. Muller trained under Dr. Alfred Blalock at Johns Hopkins Hospital where he did his internship and residencies in general surgery and cardiovascular surgery. From April 1946 to August 1947 he was a captain stationed overseas with the U.S. Army. He was then in private practice in Dillon for a year before returning to John Hopkins Hospital for further training. He served as an Instructor in Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical School for one year prior to taking the position of Assistant Professor of Surgery in 1949 at UCLA and helping to establish a new medical school with Dr. William Longmire. He served for a period of time as Chief of General Surgery and developed a cardiothoracic surgical program in the Harbor General Hospital and the St. John's Hospital because the UCLA Hospital had not yet been completed.\n","\nHe was recruited to come to Charlottesville as Chair of the Department of Surgery and the S. Hurt Watts Professor in 1954. At that time the department had five faculty members. He recruited new faculty whom he helped develop and created a nationally recognized Department of Surgery. He served as Chair until 1982. Dr. Muller became Vice President for Health Affairs in 1976 and held that position until 1987 when he became Special Assistant to the President of the University. He was critical to the creation in 1980 of the Health Services Foundation, an organization that increased the money available for faculty salaries and for running the School of Medicine. He was also a driving force behind the construction of the new University of Virginia Hospital which opened in 1989.\n","\nDr. Muller was a pioneer in the field of heart surgery. When Dr. Blalock operated on the first 'blue baby', a child with a congenital defect known as the \"tetralogy of Fallot,\" Dr. Muller was in the room. While in Los Angeles he developed the pulmonary artery banding procedure and was able to apply it to clinical cases. He shared the honor of being one of two surgeons who performed the earliest total aortic valve replacement in 1958 and designed his own Muller valve from Teflon.\n","\nIn addition to his leadership in California, at the University of Virginia and in clinical medicine, Dr. Muller was involved in many national organizations. He was a founder of the Association for Academic Surgery. He was president of the Society of University Surgeons, the Society for Vascular Surgery, the Southern Surgical Association, and the American Surgical Association. He became a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons in 1971, was made Chairman of the Board in 1976, and was President-elect in 1978. He served as President of the College in 1979-1980. Dr. Muller served as an active member of the Executive Committee from 1974 to 1987.\n","\nIn 1968 a group of his former residents created the Muller Surgical Society in his honor. He was the recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia in 1982 and the Walter Reed Distinguished Achievement Award from the UVa Medical Alumni Association in 1997.\n","\nMarried to Hildwin Clare for over 50 years and the father of three children, Dr. Muller retired in 1990. He died in Irvington, Virginia, at the age of 92, on April 19, 2012.\n"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by:\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eHistorical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by: Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam H. Muller, Jr. Papers, MS-48, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["William H. Muller, Jr. Papers, MS-48, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes personal and professional correspondence. Some are family letters, most are professionally related. Included University of Virginia correspondents are John T. Ashley, Robert M. Carey, Rose M. Chioni, Kenneth Crispell, Don E. Detmer, Richard F. Edlich, Frank L. Hereford, R. Scott Jones, Norman J. Knorr, and Robert M. O'Neil. Correspondents outside of UVa include W. G. Anlyan, Willard E. Goodwin, Hiram C. Polk, Mark M. Ravitch, Jonathan E. Rhoads, Robert S. Sparkman, H. William Scott, and Richard L. Varco. Dr. Muller was a member of many organizations and some of those are represented here including the American College of Surgeons, American Surgical Association, Halsted Society, Medical Society of Virginia, Muller Surgical Society, Society of University Surgeons, Southern Society for Clinical Research, and Southern Surgical Association. There is also a 25 page recollection of his time with Dr. Alfred Blalock, a UVa Surgery Department scrapbook, photos, and slides of the construction of the 1989 hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John Ashley's curriculum vitae.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarey was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChioni was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence about renaming of hospital buildings, hospital dedication budget, and also Don Detmer's curriculum vitae.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Richard Edlich's curriculum vitae.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters to the Gwathmey family: Frank and Marietta, Claire, Winston, and William.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprinted from\u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eScience\u003c/title\u003e, May 18, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning C. Rollins Hanlon and John B. Hanks and Hanks' curriculum vitae.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHereford was President of the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJones was Chairman of the University of Virginia Department of Surgery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Irving L. Kron's curriculum vitae.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes color photos from Knorr's (retirement?) dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters to Muller family members. Includes letter, given by Diana Houchens, from C. Bruce Morton about his book on the Department of Surgery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning the dedication of the new hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning People to People International.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence with Hiram C. Polk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence with Mark M. Ravitch, Jonathan E. Rhoads and Charles S. Robb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence with Robert S. Sparkman and H. William Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence with Richard L. Varco\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 1945 Constitution and By-laws of the Albemarle County Medical Society, 1974 proposed revised By-laws, a 1958 document investigating the feasibility of a program to make every doctor's office a cancer detection center, and a 1961 document concerning civil Defense emergency medical Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost documents concern dual appointments (internship and junior assistant residency positions simultaneously) and graduate education in surgery more generally. Also included is a 1968 and 1972 \"Guide book for Residency Programs in General Surgery.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes congratulatory letters to Muller on his election as Chairman of the American College of Surgeons Board of Regents and Muller's thank you letters in response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters related to Muller's presentation as the Gibbon lecturer at the American College of Surgeons as well as the text of his lecture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports related to Medicare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the time period when Dr. Muller was president of the ASA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a 25 page letter and drafts written to Dr. Mark Ravitch in which Muller recalls his memories of Dr. Alfred Blalock. Other items are programs for the Alfred Blalock Lectureship and a program from the Blalock Heritage in American Surgery with signatures of the speakers (Boone Powell, B. F. Bennett, Robert S. Sparkman, Abner V. McCall, W. Dewey Presley, David C. Sabiston, Mark M. Ravitch, C. Rollins Hanlon, Frank C. Spencer, William H. Muller, James V. Maloney, Denton A. Cooley, H. William Scott, G. Rainey Williams, J. Alex Haller, Henry T. Bahnson, and William P. Longmire) and spouses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBohemian Club gathers for a summer encampment at the Bohemian Grove in Monte Rio, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuller's talk was for the 13th Annual Surgical Residents' Reunion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of Muller's Halsted Society application and a photo of the 1959 meeting participants which did not include Muller as he was just elected at that time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of the 1960 meeting includes Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of the 1962 meeting does not include Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of the 1964 meeting does not include Muller. Photo of the 1965 meeting includes Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of the February 1967 and September 1967 meetings includes Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Founding and First Meeting of the Halsted Society\" by Lawrence R. Wharton, Written for the members of the Halsted Society, and filed with its Archives 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of the 1970 and 1971 meetings do not include Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of the 1972 and 1973 meetings do not include Muller. Includes letters from Alfred Blalock's residents, members of the Old Hands Club, upon the occasion of the dedication of the Alfred Blalock Library at the Texas Heart Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a reprint of \"The Halsted Society, 1924-1974\" by Peter D. Olch and Halsted's bibliography. Photo of the 1974 meeting includes Muller. Photo of the 1975 meeting does not include Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of the 1976 meeting includes Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of the 1977 and 1979 meetings do not include Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of the 1981 meeting does not include Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of the 1983 meeting does not include Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a certificate for William H. Muller stating he is enrolled as an Associate in The International Federation of Surgical Colleges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuller is made an honorary member in the Society due to being a previous guest and speaker in 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a letter welcoming Muller as a member as well as meeting programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are meeting programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuller is invited to receive the Fourth Frederick E. Kredel Honorary Professorship of the Medical University of South Carolina and is asked to speak.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a certificate of recognition for Muller's participation in and contribution to the National Joint Practice Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence related to Muller's participation on the External Review of Northwestern University's Department of Surgery as well as the report. Additional correspondence relates to Muller being a Visiting Professor and Guest Speaker at the annual meeting of the Department of Surgery at Northwestern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a copy of the Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a group photo with Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost documents concern dual appointments (internship and junior assistant residency positions simultaneously) and graduate education in surgery more generally. Also included is a 1968 and 1972 \"Guide book for Residency Programs in General Surgery.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence for the following committees: Academic Placement, American Board of Surgery representatives, Fountain Report and NIH Grants Manual, International Responsibility, National Research Council, National Society for Research, and Surgical Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence is related to support for membership in the Society of University Surgeons for Raymond F. Morgan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes document that gives a brief history, constitution and bylaws, officers and living members from 1947-1967 for the Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters congratulating Muller on his election as President of the Southern Surgical Association as well as Muller's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists names of appointees and dates of the appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes reports and also letters from Norman Knorr, Daniel Mohler, Leslie Rudolf, Muller, John A. Owen and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuller's comments describe the background for the need for the Health Services Foundation and its start. He mentions the contributions of Jay Gillenwater, Leigh Middleditch, Hovey Dabney, Ray Bell, Jean Printz, and Billy Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Employee benefits outline\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a number of clippings about J. Shelton Horsley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso included are pictures of the UVa Department of Surgery including Drs. Drash, Muller, Morton, Wangensteen, Harry Archer, Sandusky, Gaylord Williams, Gardner Smith, Arthur Smith, Nolan, Minor, Horsley, Wilhelm, and Schrum. Absent were Rudolf and Alrich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos came from a folder marked 2007, but some individual photos are marked with different dates. Included are photos of Muller, R. Scott Jones, Stephen H. Watts, William H. Goodwin, and Edwin P. Lehman in their academic gowns; C. Bruce Morton; the first hospital pavilion, and hospital construction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles about surgical transplants, photos of Surgery Department Attendings and House Staff 1967-68 and 1969-70\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe consultants, E.D. Rosenfeld Associates Inc. and Baskervill \u0026amp; Son, recommend rebuilding the Medical Center on the Blue Ridge Hospital site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical Center and University Planning: Observations and Recommendations. Levine is concerned about the excessive workload placed upon the Department of Physical Plant and the Health Affairs Office due to the large number of minor and major renovations which are all expected to be created in a time frame that is not possible given the various entities involved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Maurice W. Perreault and Associates, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates to the Replacement Hospital and site preparation; total cost of the project is estimated to be $128,166,000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlmost $8.5 million in bad debts and free service were incurred from August to November 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGov. Robb proposed $55 millsion in state budget cuts to higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Hereford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Rector Fred G. Pollard, Gov. Charles S. Robb, Pres. Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Dr. William H. Muller, VP for Health Affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ein back, left to right: Rose Marie Chioni, Dean of the School of Nursing; Norman J. Knorr, Dean of the School of Medicine; Pollard; Robb; Muller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuller at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHereford at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. John t. Ashley, Executive Director of the University Hospital next to Rose Marie Chioni; Hereford at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Robb, Hereford, Muller, Pollard, Knorr, Chioni\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard with shovels, Hereford to the right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edrawing of building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAshley, Hereford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecrowd views\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Hereford, Muller on stage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChioni, Knorr, Pollard, Robb on stage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuller at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHereford at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard, Robb and Muller leaving podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb with shovel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard and Hereford with shovels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr with shovels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParticipants with shovels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAshley, Pollard and Hereford standing by architectural drawing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emain participants and crowd members, post-ceremony?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earchitectural models of UVa Medical Center, Hildwin and Willima H. Muller in one photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epeople looking at architectural model, including Mitchell Van Yahres(man on far right in one of the pictures)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHereford at podium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTom Hunter on the left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew hospital dedication\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and probably \"Medical Alumni News Letter.\" Names in articles include Jerry Bains, C. Bruce Morton, Leslie Rudolf, Peter Hairston, Gardner W. Smith, J. Shelton Horsley, William Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes clippings from the \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" and the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names (and some photos) in articles include Jerry Bains, Martha A. Carpenter, Julian R. Beckwith, Richard Rowland Lower, Paul D. Camp, David Milford Hume, and Jack B. Russell. The last five are participants in a Medical Society of Virginia conference on transplantation issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Perspective: Experts Ponder the Transplant Issues\" in the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names (and some photos) in articles include William Henry Muller, Rev. Reno S. Harp, Rabbi Saul J. Rubin, Howard M McCue, Richard Rowland Lower, and David Milford Hume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Perspective: Experts Ponder the Transplant Issues\" in the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names and some photo) in articles include Howard McCue, Beverly Ordndorff, Sual J. Rubin, William Henry Muller, Julian R Beckwith, Richard Rowland Lower, Jack B. Russell, Reno S. Harp, Paul D. Camp, and David Milford Hume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the end of the conference as well as an article in which Owen H. Wangensteen discusses the tranplant field and scorns a proposal to establish a commission on the moral, legal and ethical aspects of modern medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and the \"Draw Sheet.\" Articles include one about transplantation and Owen Wangensteen and Stephen Wangensteen; Medical School lectures at Wincester; the new intern staff; and spring medical school lecture series. Bains, Carpenter and Horsley are mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of Surgery Department including House Staff, 1967-68; names on sheet are Minor, Burnett, Rudolf, Callard, Muller, Zug, Morton, Mandel, Drash, Alrich, Horsley, Wangensteen, Bains, Sandusky, Smith, Hakinson, Wright, Maddew, Ramitscher, Kelly, Moore, Ludwig, Hutch, Allport, Jeans, Golden, Wray, Coyne, Ferguson, Milko, Pickles, Prioteau, Herbst, and Stecker. Articles from the \"Draw Sheet\" include information about James B. Littlefield, J. Shelton Horsley, Gardner W. Smith, William Bobo, William F. Burnett, George M. Callard, and Richard C. Zug.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and others. Includes articles about Leslie Rudolf speaking about emergency service and staff shortages, and the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salem. arm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles, at least one from \"The Daily Progress,\" concerning the Salem VA Hospital; William Franklin Burnett; new residents including Edgar Allport and Creighton B. Wright; and John W. Kirklin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles are about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles are about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne article is about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa. Others about Muller, Sandusky, and the opening of a facial defects clinic established by Jerry Bains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles from \"The Daily Progress\" are about E. Cato Drash and William Muller. A page from \"Clinical Congress News\" has an article about Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles from \"The Daily Progress\" and other publications about Francis L. Brochu, UVa in Computer Kidney Exchange, Leslie E. Rudolf, Jerry Bains, Stephen Wangensteen, and Muller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurgery Department photo with House Staff, 1969-70. Names included are Drash, Morton, Wellons, Rawitsher, Muller, Wright, Wray, Sandusky, Nolan, Williams, Wangensteen, Horsley, Rudolf, Minor, Rawitzer, Botero, Segis, Allport, Strauch, Polito, Scruggs, Prioleaus, Starling. \"The Daily Progress\" article on a device to keep babies warm and Anthony Shaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from \"The Daily Progress\" about three retiring professors: Edwin W. Burton, E. Cato Drash and C. Bruce Morton; a sex change cliniic; and Milton T. Edgerton and face construction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and clippings on the baby warming device which Anthony Shaw helped develop; clippings from UVa Alumni News about Muller; \"The Daily Progress\" clippings about Wagensteen and Lefer's work on a protein fragment and shock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Shock: A Common Factor\" in \"Medical world News\" with Allan Lefer and Stephen Wangensteen. also an article from \"The Daily Progress\" on a thermograph unit and Theodore E. Keats and J. Shelton Horsley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles are from \"The Cavalier Daily,\" \"The Daily Progress\" and unknown. Includes articles about J. Shelton Horsley, William H. Muller, and M.C. Wilhelm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles are from \"The Daily Progress\" and probably UVa \"Medical Alumni News Letter.\" Articles are about William H. Muller, E. Meredith Alrich, and Leslie Rudolf and health careers presentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles are about donating kidneys, Leslie Rudolf, and Fred Westervelt; and Shelton Horsley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing includes McKim Hall, the Lawn, Health Sciences Library, Jordan Hall, Primary Care Center, Replacement Hospital, several roads and the railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImages from front and back covers and spine of disassembled notebook showing the progress of the construction of the 1989 UVa Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes image of architect mode\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealso includes Old Medical School, overview of Medical Center complex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes demolition of Interns Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Muller and others, tree 'topping' ceremony to mark the highest part of the building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes overview of Medical Center complex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes overview of Medical Center complex, University of Virginia, the lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes overview of Medical Center complex, University of Virginia grounds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Medical Center complex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles about 1961 Hospital from UVa Med Alumni Newsletter, 1960-1961\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection includes personal and professional correspondence. Some are family letters, most are professionally related. Included University of Virginia correspondents are John T. Ashley, Robert M. Carey, Rose M. Chioni, Kenneth Crispell, Don E. Detmer, Richard F. Edlich, Frank L. Hereford, R. Scott Jones, Norman J. Knorr, and Robert M. O'Neil. Correspondents outside of UVa include W. G. Anlyan, Willard E. Goodwin, Hiram C. Polk, Mark M. Ravitch, Jonathan E. Rhoads, Robert S. Sparkman, H. William Scott, and Richard L. Varco. Dr. Muller was a member of many organizations and some of those are represented here including the American College of Surgeons, American Surgical Association, Halsted Society, Medical Society of Virginia, Muller Surgical Society, Society of University Surgeons, Southern Society for Clinical Research, and Southern Surgical Association. There is also a 25 page recollection of his time with Dr. Alfred Blalock, a UVa Surgery Department scrapbook, photos, and slides of the construction of the 1989 hospital.","Includes John Ashley's curriculum vitae.","Carey was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.","Chioni was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Nursing.","Includes correspondence about renaming of hospital buildings, hospital dedication budget, and also Don Detmer's curriculum vitae.","Includes Richard Edlich's curriculum vitae.","Includes letters to the Gwathmey family: Frank and Marietta, Claire, Winston, and William.","Reprinted from Science , May 18, 1956.","Includes correspondence concerning C. Rollins Hanlon and John B. Hanks and Hanks' curriculum vitae.","Hereford was President of the University of Virginia.","Jones was Chairman of the University of Virginia Department of Surgery.","Includes Irving L. Kron's curriculum vitae.","Includes color photos from Knorr's (retirement?) dinner.","Includes letters to Muller family members. Includes letter, given by Diana Houchens, from C. Bruce Morton about his book on the Department of Surgery.","Includes correspondence concerning the dedication of the new hospital.","Includes correspondence concerning People to People International.","Includes correspondence with Hiram C. Polk.","Includes correspondence with Mark M. Ravitch, Jonathan E. Rhoads and Charles S. Robb","Includes correspondence with Robert S. Sparkman and H. William Scott.","Includes correspondence with Richard L. Varco","Includes 1945 Constitution and By-laws of the Albemarle County Medical Society, 1974 proposed revised By-laws, a 1958 document investigating the feasibility of a program to make every doctor's office a cancer detection center, and a 1961 document concerning civil Defense emergency medical Services.","Most documents concern dual appointments (internship and junior assistant residency positions simultaneously) and graduate education in surgery more generally. Also included is a 1968 and 1972 \"Guide book for Residency Programs in General Surgery.\"","Includes congratulatory letters to Muller on his election as Chairman of the American College of Surgeons Board of Regents and Muller's thank you letters in response.","Includes letters related to Muller's presentation as the Gibbon lecturer at the American College of Surgeons as well as the text of his lecture.","Includes reports related to Medicare.","This is the time period when Dr. Muller was president of the ASA.","Includes a 25 page letter and drafts written to Dr. Mark Ravitch in which Muller recalls his memories of Dr. Alfred Blalock. Other items are programs for the Alfred Blalock Lectureship and a program from the Blalock Heritage in American Surgery with signatures of the speakers (Boone Powell, B. F. Bennett, Robert S. Sparkman, Abner V. McCall, W. Dewey Presley, David C. Sabiston, Mark M. Ravitch, C. Rollins Hanlon, Frank C. Spencer, William H. Muller, James V. Maloney, Denton A. Cooley, H. William Scott, G. Rainey Williams, J. Alex Haller, Henry T. Bahnson, and William P. Longmire) and spouses.","Bohemian Club gathers for a summer encampment at the Bohemian Grove in Monte Rio, California.","Muller's talk was for the 13th Annual Surgical Residents' Reunion.","Includes a copy of Muller's Halsted Society application and a photo of the 1959 meeting participants which did not include Muller as he was just elected at that time.","Photo of the 1960 meeting includes Muller.","Photo of the 1962 meeting does not include Muller.","Photo of the 1964 meeting does not include Muller. Photo of the 1965 meeting includes Muller.","Photos of the February 1967 and September 1967 meetings includes Muller.","Includes \"The Founding and First Meeting of the Halsted Society\" by Lawrence R. Wharton, Written for the members of the Halsted Society, and filed with its Archives 1968.","Photos of the 1970 and 1971 meetings do not include Muller.","Photos of the 1972 and 1973 meetings do not include Muller. Includes letters from Alfred Blalock's residents, members of the Old Hands Club, upon the occasion of the dedication of the Alfred Blalock Library at the Texas Heart Institute.","Includes a reprint of \"The Halsted Society, 1924-1974\" by Peter D. Olch and Halsted's bibliography. Photo of the 1974 meeting includes Muller. Photo of the 1975 meeting does not include Muller.","Photo of the 1976 meeting includes Muller.","Photos of the 1977 and 1979 meetings do not include Muller.","Photo of the 1981 meeting does not include Muller.","Photo of the 1983 meeting does not include Muller.","Includes a certificate for William H. Muller stating he is enrolled as an Associate in The International Federation of Surgical Colleges.","Muller is made an honorary member in the Society due to being a previous guest and speaker in 1955.","Included is a letter welcoming Muller as a member as well as meeting programs.","Included are meeting programs.","Muller is invited to receive the Fourth Frederick E. Kredel Honorary Professorship of the Medical University of South Carolina and is asked to speak.","Includes a certificate of recognition for Muller's participation in and contribution to the National Joint Practice Commission.","Includes correspondence related to Muller's participation on the External Review of Northwestern University's Department of Surgery as well as the report. Additional correspondence relates to Muller being a Visiting Professor and Guest Speaker at the annual meeting of the Department of Surgery at Northwestern.","Includes a copy of the Constitution.","Includes a group photo with Muller.","Most documents concern dual appointments (internship and junior assistant residency positions simultaneously) and graduate education in surgery more generally. Also included is a 1968 and 1972 \"Guide book for Residency Programs in General Surgery.\"","Includes correspondence for the following committees: Academic Placement, American Board of Surgery representatives, Fountain Report and NIH Grants Manual, International Responsibility, National Research Council, National Society for Research, and Surgical Education.","Correspondence is related to support for membership in the Society of University Surgeons for Raymond F. Morgan.","Includes document that gives a brief history, constitution and bylaws, officers and living members from 1947-1967 for the Society.","Includes letters congratulating Muller on his election as President of the Southern Surgical Association as well as Muller's replies.","Lists names of appointees and dates of the appointments.","Includes reports and also letters from Norman Knorr, Daniel Mohler, Leslie Rudolf, Muller, John A. Owen and others.","Muller's comments describe the background for the need for the Health Services Foundation and its start. He mentions the contributions of Jay Gillenwater, Leigh Middleditch, Hovey Dabney, Ray Bell, Jean Printz, and Billy Williams.","Includes Employee benefits outline","Includes a number of clippings about J. Shelton Horsley","Also included are pictures of the UVa Department of Surgery including Drs. Drash, Muller, Morton, Wangensteen, Harry Archer, Sandusky, Gaylord Williams, Gardner Smith, Arthur Smith, Nolan, Minor, Horsley, Wilhelm, and Schrum. Absent were Rudolf and Alrich.","The photos came from a folder marked 2007, but some individual photos are marked with different dates. Included are photos of Muller, R. Scott Jones, Stephen H. Watts, William H. Goodwin, and Edwin P. Lehman in their academic gowns; C. Bruce Morton; the first hospital pavilion, and hospital construction.","Includes articles about surgical transplants, photos of Surgery Department Attendings and House Staff 1967-68 and 1969-70","The consultants, E.D. Rosenfeld Associates Inc. and Baskervill \u0026 Son, recommend rebuilding the Medical Center on the Blue Ridge Hospital site.","Medical Center and University Planning: Observations and Recommendations. Levine is concerned about the excessive workload placed upon the Department of Physical Plant and the Health Affairs Office due to the large number of minor and major renovations which are all expected to be created in a time frame that is not possible given the various entities involved.","Prepared by Maurice W. Perreault and Associates, Inc.","Relates to the Replacement Hospital and site preparation; total cost of the project is estimated to be $128,166,000.","Almost $8.5 million in bad debts and free service were incurred from August to November 1982.","Gov. Robb proposed $55 millsion in state budget cuts to higher education.","Interview with Hereford","left to right: Rector Fred G. Pollard, Gov. Charles S. Robb, Pres. Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Dr. William H. Muller, VP for Health Affairs","in back, left to right: Rose Marie Chioni, Dean of the School of Nursing; Norman J. Knorr, Dean of the School of Medicine; Pollard; Robb; Muller","Muller at podium","Hereford at podium","Dr. John t. Ashley, Executive Director of the University Hospital next to Rose Marie Chioni; Hereford at podium","Pollard at podium","Robb at podium","Robb at podium","left to right: Robb, Hereford, Muller, Pollard, Knorr, Chioni","Robb, Pollard with shovels, Hereford to the right","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr","drawing of building","Ashley, Hereford","crowd views","Robb, Hereford, Muller on stage","Chioni, Knorr, Pollard, Robb on stage","Muller at podium","Hereford at podium","Pollard at podium","Robb at podium","Pollard, Robb and Muller leaving podium","Robb with shovel","Pollard and Hereford with shovels","Robb, Pollard, Hereford, Muller, Ashley, Chioni, Knorr with shovels","Participants with shovels","Ashley, Pollard and Hereford standing by architectural drawing","main participants and crowd members, post-ceremony?","architectural models of UVa Medical Center, Hildwin and Willima H. Muller in one photo","people looking at architectural model, including Mitchell Van Yahres(man on far right in one of the pictures)","Hereford at podium","Tom Hunter on the left","New hospital dedication","Includes clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and probably \"Medical Alumni News Letter.\" Names in articles include Jerry Bains, C. Bruce Morton, Leslie Rudolf, Peter Hairston, Gardner W. Smith, J. Shelton Horsley, William Muller.","Includes clippings from the \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" and the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names (and some photos) in articles include Jerry Bains, Martha A. Carpenter, Julian R. Beckwith, Richard Rowland Lower, Paul D. Camp, David Milford Hume, and Jack B. Russell. The last five are participants in a Medical Society of Virginia conference on transplantation issues.","\"Perspective: Experts Ponder the Transplant Issues\" in the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names (and some photos) in articles include William Henry Muller, Rev. Reno S. Harp, Rabbi Saul J. Rubin, Howard M McCue, Richard Rowland Lower, and David Milford Hume.","\"Perspective: Experts Ponder the Transplant Issues\" in the \"Richmond Times-Dispatch. Names and some photo) in articles include Howard McCue, Beverly Ordndorff, Sual J. Rubin, William Henry Muller, Julian R Beckwith, Richard Rowland Lower, Jack B. Russell, Reno S. Harp, Paul D. Camp, and David Milford Hume.","Includes the end of the conference as well as an article in which Owen H. Wangensteen discusses the tranplant field and scorns a proposal to establish a commission on the moral, legal and ethical aspects of modern medicine.","Includes clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and the \"Draw Sheet.\" Articles include one about transplantation and Owen Wangensteen and Stephen Wangensteen; Medical School lectures at Wincester; the new intern staff; and spring medical school lecture series. Bains, Carpenter and Horsley are mentioned.","Photo of Surgery Department including House Staff, 1967-68; names on sheet are Minor, Burnett, Rudolf, Callard, Muller, Zug, Morton, Mandel, Drash, Alrich, Horsley, Wangensteen, Bains, Sandusky, Smith, Hakinson, Wright, Maddew, Ramitscher, Kelly, Moore, Ludwig, Hutch, Allport, Jeans, Golden, Wray, Coyne, Ferguson, Milko, Pickles, Prioteau, Herbst, and Stecker. Articles from the \"Draw Sheet\" include information about James B. Littlefield, J. Shelton Horsley, Gardner W. Smith, William Bobo, William F. Burnett, George M. Callard, and Richard C. Zug.","Clippings from \"The Daily Progress\" and others. Includes articles about Leslie Rudolf speaking about emergency service and staff shortages, and the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salem. arm","Articles, at least one from \"The Daily Progress,\" concerning the Salem VA Hospital; William Franklin Burnett; new residents including Edgar Allport and Creighton B. Wright; and John W. Kirklin.","Articles are about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa.","Articles are about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa.","One article is about Denton Cooley who lectured at UVa. Others about Muller, Sandusky, and the opening of a facial defects clinic established by Jerry Bains.","Articles from \"The Daily Progress\" are about E. Cato Drash and William Muller. A page from \"Clinical Congress News\" has an article about Muller.","Articles from \"The Daily Progress\" and other publications about Francis L. Brochu, UVa in Computer Kidney Exchange, Leslie E. Rudolf, Jerry Bains, Stephen Wangensteen, and Muller.","Surgery Department photo with House Staff, 1969-70. Names included are Drash, Morton, Wellons, Rawitsher, Muller, Wright, Wray, Sandusky, Nolan, Williams, Wangensteen, Horsley, Rudolf, Minor, Rawitzer, Botero, Segis, Allport, Strauch, Polito, Scruggs, Prioleaus, Starling. \"The Daily Progress\" article on a device to keep babies warm and Anthony Shaw.","Article from \"The Daily Progress\" about three retiring professors: Edwin W. Burton, E. Cato Drash and C. Bruce Morton; a sex change cliniic; and Milton T. Edgerton and face construction.","Notes and clippings on the baby warming device which Anthony Shaw helped develop; clippings from UVa Alumni News about Muller; \"The Daily Progress\" clippings about Wagensteen and Lefer's work on a protein fragment and shock.","\"Shock: A Common Factor\" in \"Medical world News\" with Allan Lefer and Stephen Wangensteen. also an article from \"The Daily Progress\" on a thermograph unit and Theodore E. Keats and J. Shelton Horsley.","Articles are from \"The Cavalier Daily,\" \"The Daily Progress\" and unknown. Includes articles about J. Shelton Horsley, William H. Muller, and M.C. Wilhelm.","Articles are from \"The Daily Progress\" and probably UVa \"Medical Alumni News Letter.\" Articles are about William H. Muller, E. Meredith Alrich, and Leslie Rudolf and health careers presentation.","Articles are about donating kidneys, Leslie Rudolf, and Fred Westervelt; and Shelton Horsley.","Drawing includes McKim Hall, the Lawn, Health Sciences Library, Jordan Hall, Primary Care Center, Replacement Hospital, several roads and the railroad.","Images from front and back covers and spine of disassembled notebook showing the progress of the construction of the 1989 UVa Hospital.","includes image of architect mode","also includes Old Medical School, overview of Medical Center complex","Includes demolition of Interns Building","Dr. Muller and others, tree 'topping' ceremony to mark the highest part of the building","Includes overview of Medical Center complex","Includes overview of Medical Center complex, University of Virginia, the lawn","Includes overview of Medical Center complex, University of Virginia grounds","Includes Medical Center complex","Includes articles about 1961 Hospital from UVa Med Alumni Newsletter, 1960-1961"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"names_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"corpname_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":214,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T23:26:04.068Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_7_resources_149_c213"}},{"id":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01_c3841","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"1989 Virginia Youth Exhibition, 1989","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01_c3841#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003e2 photos; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Dept. of Education; artwork permission forms\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01_c3841#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01_c3841","ref_ssm":["virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01_c3841"],"id":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01_c3841","ead_ssi":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","_root_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","_nest_parent_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01","parent_ssi":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01","parent_ssim":["virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01"],"parent_ids_ssim":["virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","virmu_repositories_2_resources_355_c01"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)","Series 1: Exhibition Files"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)","Series 1: Exhibition Files"],"text":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)","Series 1: Exhibition Files","1989 Virginia Youth Exhibition, 1989","English","box 36342 Box 2","folder RG23.01.0.3840","2 photos; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Dept. of Education; artwork permission forms"],"title_filing_ssi":"1989 Virginia Youth Exhibition, 1989","title_ssm":["1989 Virginia Youth Exhibition, 1989"],"title_tesim":["1989 Virginia Youth Exhibition, 1989"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1989"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1989"],"normalized_title_ssm":["1989 Virginia Youth Exhibition, 1989"],"component_level_isim":[2],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Museum of Fine Arts"],"collection_ssim":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"sort_isi":3842,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["The collection is minimally processed. Requests to perform research must be submitted to the VMFA Archives at least three business days in advance. ","As custodians of public records, VMFA only restricts access to public records when sensitive information is present. Such restrictions are applied in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3700 thru § 2.2-3714) and the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3800 thru § 2.2-3809). Both Museum staff and the public may need written permission from the Director to view certain restricted records.","Series 3 (Collections Management) is restricted as they contain sensitive information about acquisitions, insurance, security, and other issues related to the museum's art collection. "],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders."],"date_range_isim":[1989],"language_ssim":["English"],"containers_ssim":["box 36342 Box 2","folder RG23.01.0.3840"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e2 photos; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Dept. of Education; artwork permission forms\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["2 photos; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Dept. of Education; artwork permission forms"],"_nest_path_":"/components#0/components#3840","timestamp":"2026-05-21T03:19:09.876Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","ead_ssi":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","_root_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","_nest_parent_":"virmu_repositories_2_resources_355","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/VMFA/repositories_2_resources_355.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.vmfa.museum/repositories/2/resources/355","title_filing_ssi":"Exhibitions Department (RG-23)","title_ssm":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)"],"title_tesim":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)"],"unitdate_ssm":["1936-2015 [minimally processed; subject to change]"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1936-2015 [minimally processed; subject to change]"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["RG-23","/repositories/2/resources/355"],"text":["RG-23","/repositories/2/resources/355","Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23)","The collection is minimally processed. Requests to perform research must be submitted to the VMFA Archives at least three business days in advance. ","As custodians of public records, VMFA only restricts access to public records when sensitive information is present. Such restrictions are applied in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3700 thru § 2.2-3714) and the Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act (Code of Virginia, § 2.2-3800 thru § 2.2-3809). Both Museum staff and the public may need written permission from the Director to view certain restricted records.","Series 3 (Collections Management) is restricted as they contain sensitive information about acquisitions, insurance, security, and other issues related to the museum's art collection. ","The collection is organized into 4 series, and items are generally arranged chronologically within each series. Items with no date are generally placed at the end at each series. The collection is minimally processed, so folder arrangement, titles, or dates are subject to change if additional processing occurs.","Series 1 Exhibition Files, 1936-2012, undated Series 2 Exhibitions Management, 1936-2015, undated Series 3 Collections Management, 1977-2004, undated [RESTRICTED] Series 4 Galleries, 1977-2004, undated","Many of the museum's exhibitions have published catalogs, which can be found in the Library's catalog  Pandora  or in the Archives  Catalog Collection (PB-01) . ","For each exhibition held at the museum, the Archives has a vertical file which may include announcements, clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, invitations, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral material. "," Some early exhibition records are found in the Archives  Director's Correspondence (RG-01)  and curators often created their own exhibition records which are found in the Archives  Curatorial Collection (RG-03) .","The collection was transferred from the Exhibitions Department through periodic deposits.","This collection was originally processed from June through August 2011, and then reprocessed in 2016. During processing, non-permanent materials such as copies of meeting minutes, routine correspondence, copies of invoices, departmental budgetary information, and declined exhibition proposals were destroyed according to VMFA's Records Retention and Disposition Schedule. Periodicals, books, and exhibition catalogs were transferred to the Library's collection. All files before 1980 were rehoused in new archivally sound folders. Original folder titles were generally retained, when provided.","The collection's inclusive dates are 1936-2015, with the bulk of the material dating from 1979-2004. The collection is comprised of correspondence, exhibition schedules, budgets, grant applications, photographs, object lists, notes, collection statements, planning documents, project files, policies, loan arrangements and decisions, and other materials.","This series is comprised of information regarding exhibitions that were held at the VMFA. Files may include correspondence, schedules, contracts, photographs and slides, installation drawings and procedures, label and catalog text, budgets and invoices, insurance, venue information, and publicity.","Entry card with tear-off for back of work; catalog; announcement","Copies of checklists, shipping lists and prices (for sale); exhibition circulated by Art Institute of Chicago","Catalog; packing list with values, 2 different ones","Prospectus of season, 1937-1937; large typed, spring bound copy of annotated text for inaugural exhibition catalog containing: catalog of paintings in the Museum, budget materials for exhibition, timeline of early Museum, all types of exhibition materials, gallery layout and drawings","Invitation; copy of Strause Collection catalog; 1936-37 prospectus of program; 1958 letter between Muriel Christison \u0026 Oscar Lang of Minneapolis re: Strause exhibition","Entry blank; prospectus/rules; catalog/ invitation/mailing label; submission tag; generic letter for Virginia photo clubs or possibly for shops to request submissions","Invitation; catalog; inventories from the exhibition; catalog copy; copy of foreword (typed); letter from Margaret May Dashiell who loaned items; lots of correspondence from all over the country; lists of sponsors","Extensive correspondence regarding memorial committee and its purchase of a memorial; his works; and fundraising efforts; Colt was treasurer. The Committee also paid off all of the debts for Walker's illness, donations coming from across the country. Thank you letters in alpha order, hundreds of them, plus originals from donators; a few have copies of bookplates attached; original loan requests and replies; original Christmas card with Walker print of a home in Connecticut (1931) and a memorial card that he created in 1936","Invitation; catalog; list of paintings from Burch and Schulze with dimensions","Invitation; list of pieces to be shipped from Shearwater Pottery, with coding to indicate glazes","Copies of inventories, plus amendment, text; mainly correspondence regarding loans including shipping receipts","Catalog, entry card, invitation, announcement; 1 copy of 5th catalogue (1936); Colt's notes","Correspondence with artist; catalog copy; checklists (some with prices)","1 photograph; duplicates: announcement, patron card (sent with invitation); correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; budget information; catalog proofs; schedules; invitation list; 1 copy of catalogue; list of sales","Invitation; copies of inventories with insurance values; single copy of catalog","Newspaper clippings; genealogical charts; typed copy of article, \"Colonel William Byrd of Westover,\" by Lucy Parke Byrd","Letters of solicitation (ex.: one to O'Keeffe); shipping/return correspondence; correspondence with jurors (including Hopper) including discussion of invited artists list; rough draft of jury selection rules; correspondence with galleries (mainly in New York City) for artists to enter competition","Invitation; card of admission; information request postcard; thank you card; entry card (regular-red); entry card (invited-orange); receipt card; announcement; rejection notification; list of 125 paintings invited and accepted; prospectus; jury memorandum; list of invited artists divided by gallery; list of deliveries for return of paintings","Hundreds of rejection forms with return shipment affirmation signed below (includes artist name and title of work)","Invitation; World's Fair circular of information; list of paintings to be included; World's Fair circular of information (8 pages); Adele Clark and Leslie Cheek on panel for southern states; reports to Colt on state committees","One copy of catalog","One copy of catalog","One copy of catalog","One copy of catalog","Catalog; letter from Anne Moncure to Colt explaining pictures; typed copy of \"History of Ambler Family\" by J.J. Ambler, 1826; list of portraits; typed copy of catalog text; 4 photographs of portraits - Katherine, William, and St. George Moncure, grandchildren of Colonel John Ambler; Mary Cary, wife of Edward Ambler; Colonel John Ambler; wife of Dr. Peterfield Trent and his two daughters","One copy of catalog; list of paintings; 1 letter","One copy of catalog","Correspondence with jurors","Correspondence with Committee of Virginia Artist Commission; correspondence with artists submitting models; rejection letter; shipping correspondence; invoices; correspondence with U.S. Department of the Interior, NPS, Fredericksburg; correspondence with Virginia Conservation Commission; Correspondence with Douglas Southall Freeman, Editor of the Richmond News Leader; correspondence with National Sculpture Society, Commission for the Arts, and Senator John Warwick Rust; loan of a portrait of Stonewall Jackson from Adler in NYC; correspondence with Leslie Cheek, the Sons of Confederate Veterans; news release; planning and invitations for the preview; correspondence with the United Daughters of the Confederacy and with Joseph Pollia, the winner","Entry card; invitation to meet the jurors; invitation to preview of models; announcement; map of site; news release; list of members of Sculptors Guild; Pollia's curriculum vitae","One copy of catalog","Invitation, catalog; text of catalog with drawings of mock-up and list of drawings","Annotated catalogs of early shows, correspondence with Mrs. Holden, shipping information","Catalog, invitation; typed biography in first person, list of paintings, curriculum vitae","Correspondence with Pan American Union in D.C.; Comisión Nacional de Bellas Artes; shipping information; correspondence with Governor; Department of State; national press (Time, New York Times, Town \u0026 Country, Antiques Magazine, Washington Post, United Press); copies of speech materials for guests at preview; letter from Emilio Pettoruti","Announcement; banner; one catalog; solo copies of invitations to preview and meet the Ambassadors at the Commonwealth Club","Inventories with sizes, values and damages noted; customs forms; shipping information; annotated catalog","Correspondence, speech copy","Correspondence with L.B. Houff at the American Federation of Arts; shipping information","Correspondence with Klapperach; Argentine government participation; New York World's Fair 1939; speech copy; foreword copy; shipping information","Shipping receipts, packing lists; lists of addresses of sponsors, lenders, press, museums, invitation lists","Correspondence with Marval, Commissioner General of Argentine government; participation; shipping information; planning information; customs and sales information","Invitation list; art critics list; memos; schedule of radio program and typed text; Commonwealth Club menu; speech texts","Inventories of paintings that would go from New York to San Francisco to Riverside Museum; correspondence with Museum about shipping; shipping receipts","Freight bills; shipping receipts, correspondence with Treasury Department; customs forms, inventories with values","Correspondence with Alexander Weddell and J. A. de Marval","Original mounted drawing by Leslie Cheek, Jr. for exhibition panels","Comments of the jury; award speech; copy of thank you letters; requests for catalogs, purchase information; publicity information; invitation lists; inventories; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors","Rejection letter; prospectus; \"an invitation,\"; invitation; receipt card; entry card (invited-yellow); entry card (regular-red); acceptance card; news releases; prospectus; catalog copy; comments of the committee; memos","Bound, typed list by gallery; inventories; correspondence with galleries and artists","Correspondence with jurors","One copy of catalog","Invitation; correspondence with Mrs. De Marclay","Correspondence; checklist; shipping information","One copy of catalog; gallery layout; mailer text; catalog listing; biographical text; artist's statement","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with Adele Williams; inventories; biographical information; catalog text","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with Willingham; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; one copy of catalog; correspondence with Binford and lenders; shipping information; inventories with values; shipping information; gallery correspondence; catalog text","Invitation; catalog; inventories, text copy, values, text of radio announcements/interviews; loan correspondence; galley proofs of label copy by Edward Davis","Inventory lists including insurance values; list of items by lenders; hundreds of shipping receipts","Correspondence with galleries, dealers, and collectors/lenders; catalog proof","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy, curriculum vitae; copy of Colt's introduction","Catalog; invitation; catalog copy; biographical information","Correspondence with Chrysler, Fox (curator), publicity people. Walter P. Sr. died in August of 1940, shipping and insurance information; inventories with values; opening plans; list of news and magazine articles (extensive)","Cocktail invitation; preview invitation; supper invitation; annotated proofs","Inventories; values annotated with van assignments (from NYC to Richmond \u0026 Richmond to Philadelphia); shipping and storage receipts and contracts; letter from Parke-Bernet in 1945 asking for prints as they were selling part of collection","Correspondence with Fiske Kimball, Director of Philadelphia Museum of Art re: shipping, insurance, inventories, division of cost","Inventories; radio program transcript; party list; invitations list; hostess list; timelines, schedules, memos, Leger came!","Plan \u0026 prospectus re: showing his collection in South America; correspondence with Fox and Chrysler. Executive Committee turned it down","One copy of invitation and one copy of catalog","Invitation; catalog copy and proof; inventory with values; correspondence with Concetta; shipping information; correspondence regarding publicity; correspondence re: broken statue and payment","Catalog copy; one invitation; one copy of catalog; biographical data","Invitation; correspondence with jurors; letters to publicity; correspondence with galleries; shipping information; list of awards; clippings; rejection postcard; one entry card; one catalog","Correspondence with Federal Works Agency; with institutions before (with Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, CT) and after (with Institute of Modern Art, Boston) traveling exhibition; invitation list; correspondence with Richmond Housing Authority, decision later in favor of Housing Authority in Norfolk instead of Boston","Correspondence with Riverside Museum, lenders; 1 invitation","Correspondence with Cincinnati Museum of Art, lender; installation; instructors; shipping information; news releases; invitations to college all over the state for preview; inventories; one invitation","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; biographical information; correspondence with Hattorf","Invitation; correspondence with artist; catalog copy; 1 catalog","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; letters to publicity","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist and gallery","List/receipts of items taken by Henry P. Strause from VMFA; annotated lists of items deposited at VMFA from H.P.S. for loan exhibition; numerous warehouse receipts","Pennsylvania Society catalog (1933); inventories by artist with values; correspondence; research","Invitation; research correspondence to locate miniatures (potential lenders); catalog copy","Receipts; inventories; index cards with owner's name \u0026 address (some with date stamp)","All receipts (large quantity), some with 2 copies, some with correspondence, some with shipping receipt from mail","Catalog copy; invitation list; correspondence with state planning board, 1 copy of catalog","Correspondence with Mrs. Myers, widow of the artist and Landgren, dealer for Newman; clippings, inventories with values; correspondence with Whitney, where Myers exhibition originated; correspondence with potential lenders for Newman; shipping information; insurance information; catalog copy; Invitation; annotated catalogs; Whitney catalogs; Knoedler catalog; loan/shipping receipts; invitation list; inventories with values; correspondence with publicity; catalog copy; inventories by institution","Invitation; proof of catalog; 1 copy of catalog","Correspondence with artists, both accepted and rejected; shipping information; correspondence regarding damage, (notation at bottom of letters in unusual style, coding maybe)","Bound pages from gallery trip to NYC and consequent invited artists list; correspondence with galleries; letters to invited artists; shipping information \u0026 receipts; correspondence with jury, (Charles Burchfield declined but raved about it; George Grosz declined with a beautiful signature.)","All regret letters, signed by artist/agent/owner, and returned to VMFA (hundreds of them); some with handwritten notes, (H.P. Sargeant very upset.)","Invitation; entry card (invited-yellow); entry card (regular-white); \"Good and Bad News Night\" (yellow trifold); prospectus; acceptance card; rejection card; memo for the evening; news release (3/3/42); annotated catalog with prices; correspondence with hosts; speech copy; news releases; list of artists by state; inventories; jury comments; values on inventories","Catalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; 1 copy of invitation","Catalog; correspondence with artist; catalog copy; correspondence at sales; 1 copy of invitation","Invitation; first exhibition to include correspondence from Mrs. Pollard; inventories, correspondence; invitations; shipping information","Correspondence with Museum of Modern Art that was circulating exhibition; shipping information; contract; 1 copy of invitation","Correspondence; invitation; Lenox catalog; a few Mint Museum catalogs; correspondence with artist; inventories; catalog copy","Correspondence; guest lists; inventories with values; Commonwealth Club menu; catalog copy; shipping information; black and white photo of \"Boys\"","Correspondence with artist; letters from Theresa Pollak; inventories with prices; shipping information; biographical information; reimbursement request; copy of bulletin","Catalog; inventories with artist biographies (ie: partially or congenitally blind, age); correspondence with originator (Lowenstein); traveling loan contract; critics' statements","San Francisco Art Association bulletins; correspondence with artist; inventories; invitation; catalog; shipping information; catalog copy; various Artists' Guild of Washington materials (he was President)","Invitation; one copy of catalog; inventories with values and receipts","Invitation; clipping on his death; correspondence","Invitation; one copy of catalog; catalog proof; various other catalogs \u0026 announcements; correspondence with vendors; shipping information","Clipping; correspondence with lenders; shipping information","Invitation; one copy of catalog; correspondence","Correspondence with artist; inventories with values; biographical information; catalog copy; 1 copy of catalog and invitation.","Radio broadcast transcript; catalogs of other show; clippings (both from Cincinnati Museum); MFA Boston materials; catalog copy; invitation lists; correspondence; MFA Boston catalog; VMFA catalog and proof; shipping information from Boston; inventories","Correspondence; shipping information; annotated catalog; radio transcript; insurance information","Announcement (trifold); 1 catalog; correspondence; catalog proof; inventories with prices; catalog copy; jury correspondence; correspondence with publicity; shipping information; 1 invitation","Invitation; catalog proof; 1 letter","Invitation; catalog copy; correspondence with artist; inventory with prices; 1 catalog","Catalog; invitation; correspondence; research; shipping information; catalog proof; catalog copy","Article; correspondence with American Federation of Arts; inventory with values; other catalogs; loan agreement; shipping information; research; installation drawing; clipping; transcript of lecture on Chinese painting","Announcement; photographs of winners; correspondence; ArtNews issue (October 1-4) 1943; inventories with prices","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; clipping; correspondence; research; RISD \"Museum Notes,\" 1943; shipping information","Invitation; catalog copy; correspondence; inventory with price list","Invitation; correspondence with other museums; itinerary copy; research; catalog copy; inventories with prices; shipping information","Correspondence (mainly with Metropolitan Museum of Art)","Correspondence (mainly with Metropolitan Museum of Art)","Inventories; correspondence; shipping information","Invitation; news release; correspondence; correspondence with publicity and with lender (UVirginia)","Invitation; catalog proof; other catalogs; correspondence; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence at preview; correspondence with publicity; loan correspondence \u0026 requests; shipping information; research on pieces; catalog copy; inventories; catalog; loan forms; annotated catalog; shipping receipts","Catalog; invitation; invitation list; correspondence; catalog copy; inventories with values; shipping information; insurance information","Catalog correspondence; clippings; catalog copy; speech copy; inventories with publication date; correspondence with lenders and publicity; shipping receipts later too (1956)","Prospectus; annotated catalog; catalog copy; shipping list; inventories with prices","Catalog; news releases; fact checking cards; bound copy of lists by dealer; clippings, voting information; invitation; catalog proof; timeline; prospectus copy; correspondence; artists' c.v.'s; dealer catalogues and correspondence; inventories with values; transcripts of publicity; speech notes; catalog copy; lists of accepted and invited artists (Virginia separate); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with jury; prospectus","Catalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; inventories with prices","Catalog; announcement","Announcement; catalog; invitation; catalog copy; lecturer c.v.; lists of institutions; list of works by institution; label copy; annotated catalog; inventories with prices; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with jury; shipping information","Annotated catalog; correspondence with artist; inventory; research; gallery layout diagram; price list; 1 catalog","Invitation; correspondence with Netherlands Information Bureau; other catalogs; checklists; shipping information \u0026 receipts (from before \u0026 after museums; correspondence with ambassador who spoke; lecture text; 1 copy of handwritten invitation to dinner with Governor Darden","Catalog; 1 invitation; correspondence with artist; inventories; catalog copy; price information","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; correspondence; copies of \"Information Bulletin: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics\"; loan requests (including A La Vieille Russie); traveling exhibition contracts; shipping information and receipts (with before and after museums); inventories; other catalogs; price information; loan forms; annotated catalogs; original copy of \"The Schaffer Collection of Authentic Imperial Russian Art Treasures\"; correspondence with Ray Schaffer and others at ALVR regarding exhibition arrangements (no mention of Pratt) and damage to Faberge topaz vase","Catalog; correspondence with National Gallery (lender); insurance values and contracts; shipping information and receipts; gallery layout; catalog copy; research; loan requests","Correspondence from Davis, the VMFA Curator, with lenders to the exhibition with last names beginning with A-H; proof of article by Davis in Commonwealth Magazine; copy of text of article","Correspondence from Curator Davis and sometimes the Director with lenders to the exhibition with last names beginning with I-Z; copy of information releases re: survey","Correspondence with National Gallery Director (they had an exhibition at the same time); correspondence with Weddell (exhibition did not take place); copies of letters sent to the executive committee to explain decision","Copies of plan; correspondence with Weddell re: all the research that went into the aborted exhibition; correspondence with Mexican museums; Mrs. Whitman's reports on artists and museums' holdings","Correspondence with lenders \u0026 galleries; inventories with prices; shipping information and receipts (loans before and after)","Copies of labels on prints from National Gallery; inventory and instructions; shipping information (both before and after)","Civilian Open Air Art Sale announcement; copy of \"War Art: A Catalogue of Paintings Done on the War Fronts by American Artists for Life,\" including Barse Miller and Paul Sample; catalog copy; inventories; copy of \"Traveling Exhibitions,\" catalog by the AFA's National Exhibition Service; correspondence; 5 photographs of items in exhibit; copy of catalog, \"Art Exhibition by Men of the Armed Forces\"; shipping information and receipts; exhibition agreement; 1 copy of catalog","Copies of shipment return forms for paintings not chosen for 4th Biennial of Contemporary Art, many with comments, signed by artist/agent; inventory of paintings in the show","3rd Biennial prospectus (printed); 4th Biennial prospectus (typed); announcement of College Art in Virginia; prospectus copy (4th Biennial, Virginia Artists and Library bookplate); copy of Corcoran's prospectus (annotated); old 3rd Biennial prospectus (annotated); letter from Thomas Colt","Shipping information and receipts to lenders; correspondence with Worcester Art Museum and other museums; insurance values; correspondence with lenders attached","Press release copy; inventories by institution; correspondence with lenders; insurance values; shipping information and receipts; loan requests; book purchase requests","Invitation, catalog; catalog copy; correspondence; more shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: damages; annotated catalog","Loan forms and receipts","Invitation; correspondence with artists; catalog copy; inventories; annotated catalog; prices; shipping information and receipts; sales information","Correspondence with rug dealer; research; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; annotated catalog; gallery layout; copies of things donor (H. Michaelyan) wrote; inventories with prices","Announcement/prospectus; typed press release; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors; invitation lists; correspondence to get more armed services men; list of entrants; catalog copy; one copy of entry card; one copy of catalog","Catalog; catalog copy; gallery layout; inventories; catalog proof; correspondence with jury","Invitation; exhibition contract; correspondence; gallery layout; invitation list; another list for even with Spanish speaking Luncheon Club; list of architects; press release copy; installation list from MOMA","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with possible lenders; lists of possible loans; ended up taking British-American Goodwill Exhibition; shipping information and receipts; inventories; budget figures","Catalog; one invitation; correspondence with author; list of invitations; 1 photograph of \"Red Still Life\"","Correspondence between curator and potential lenders; correspondence with institutions and churches","Correspondence with lender; correspondence re: damages; catalog copy; one catalog","Correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: damages (including 2 photographs)","Correspondence re: genre painting; exhibition; some from lenders, some not; some including photographs","Invitation list; correspondence with invitees to the 19th century genre preview; folder of handwritten notes re: genre; handwritten research; typed research","Correspondence with lender (DIA); inventories with values; shipping information and receipts; catalog copy","Correspondence with possible lenders (including 1 photograph from lender); research","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; correspondence with artist (Colt is back!); inventories; sales information","Correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts","Stenographers pad with notes from NY Gallery/dealers' visits; preliminary lists; final lists; correspondence with galleries; correspondence with invited artists; shipping information and receipts","Contracts with Budworth on shipping; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with Budworth; inventories with values and locations","Entry card: yellow (invited), regular (orange), good and bad news night (yellow-trifold), inclusion card; typed summary information; typed list of artists; teacher invitation (yellow); annotated catalog with prices; inventories by state; full catalog copy; list of Virginia artists; form letter to art teachers","Correspondence with dealers; clippings; other catalogs; correspondence with jury; award list; award letters to dealers and press","Prospectus; prospectus copy; list of recipients of entry cards and prospectus for distribution (art organizations, museums, dealers, etc.) and letters to them; letters to press; entry card copy; thank yous for sending out cards (n.b.: all lists of artists sent to/from dealers, museums, etc., were removed)","Letters confirming receipt of paintings returned, both those selected and those not; many with comments, less shipping complaints!","Hundreds of requests for entry cards","Hundreds more requests for entry cards","Invitation; catalog; invitation copy; catalog copy","Catalog; correspondence with artist; invitation copy; correspondence with Virginia World War 2 History Commission; inventory with prices; invitation list; catalog copy; letters to press; annotated catalog; correspondence with lenders","Invitation; correspondence with lender, Philadelphia Museum of Art; inventory; copy of the Richmond Times-Dispatch article; correspondence with potential lenders; copy of the Philadelphia Museum bulletin and Atwater Kent Museum bulletin","Catalog; invitation; correspondence with artist; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; inventories with values; invitation list; catalog copy, correspondence with wife Rosalie re: her photographs","Shipping receipts; catalog copy, correspondence with lenders; list of invitees; invitation","Recent Additions to the Upjohn Collection, catalog of collection; correspondence with dealer (Midtown Galleries); shipping information and receipts (both before and after); invitation","Catalog; invitation; catalog copy; catalog proof; correspondence with potential lenders; text of broadcast calling for paintings; shipping information and receipts; research (Davis)","Inventories with values; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; shipping information and receipts; inventories","Research; correspondence with furniture manufacturers; invitation copy; inventories; correspondence with Metropolitan Museum of Art and MOMA (main lenders); correspondence with Leslie Cheek, Jr. at Architectural Forum!; shipping information and receipts; catalog copy; letters to press (photograph of chair from Dubar, but not included in exhibition)","\"Notice to Virginia Artists\"; requests for entry blank; correspondence re: late entries; returned fees, etc.","Acknowledgement letters; press release; SSAL Bulletin (Summer 1947) (more of these later); inventories by state (jury picks); correspondence with artists, jurors and SSAL; breakdown of entry cards by place; lists of artists eligible for submission; entry cards of pieces bought or withdrawn; biographical notes on winners","24th Annual Convention program; catalog Virginia Art 1947; Southern Art 1947; invitation; entry card; SSAL membership blank; received card; rejection card; convention program copy; Southern art catalog copy; Virginia art catalog copy; catalog of 26th SSAL exhibition at the High; correspondence with SSAL; correspondence with jurors; list of works accepted (Virginia artists); old convention program; more SSAL bulletins; correspondence with artists re: 8 paintings that were vandalized; correspondence re: prizes; correspondence re: sales","Invitation; catalog proof; announcement from Camera Club; correspondence with artists; invitation copy; catalog copy","Correspondence with lenders; loan agreements; memo to staff re: handling of paintings; shipping information and receipts; inventories with insurance value","Correspondence with lenders by lender; inventories","Catalog; museum attendance card (9/3/47); correspondence with press; research; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; Budworth contracts; catalog copy; press releases; inventories; clippings","Invitation, American Commission brochure; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders, AFA; loan forms; catalog copy; inventories with values","Shipping information and receipts; catalog of exhibition; inventories; catalog copy; research; correspondence with AFA and AFRIM; label copy","Invitation; invitation copy","Correspondence re: shipping and receipts","Correspondence with Louvre and other institutions re: original Louvre collection not being available; 5 museums trying to do alternate French exhibition from dealers/galleries and some from Louvre; unknown outcome; ArtNews was involved too; trying to use a story in lieu of a catalog","Catalog; correspondence; clippings; sale information; text of lecture","Invitation copy; catalog copy; correspondence with artists; inventories; invitation to lecture; 1 catalog; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; copy of Time (1/26/48), article on pages 47-48","Miscellaneous exhibition-related correspondence re: one mis-shipment to VMFA, most re: exhibition offers and programming","Index cards with lenders and item; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with potential lenders (denials)","Catalog; correspondence with press; correspondence with Mrs. Catesby; invitation copy; correspondence with Lurçat; typed article on Jones; preview invitation lists and replies; catalog requests; radio press release copy; typescript copy of \"A Letter to A Friend on Modern Art,\" by T. Catesby Jones; typescript copies of all of his writings, incorporated into catalog; catalog copy","Prospectus; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with press; checklist with insurance values; loan requests for paintings in exhibition; list of artists to whom they sent biographical questionnaires","Prospectus; correspondence with medal winners; correspondence re: sales; list of artists by state; submission statistics by state; statistics tally sheets (one per state); correspondence with press","Copy of La Revue Moderne magazine (July 1947) from artist Wilma Prezzi who was featured in magazine but declined to submit; correspondence with artists, answering questions; comments from artists re: submission vs. invitation, etc.; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with galleries; requests for entry cards; correspondence re: Pepsi Cola Southern Regional Competition in Richmond (artists could specify that if work was not accepted, it could go to Pepsi exhibition)","Correspondence with artists; correspondence with dealers; valuation information; shipping information and receipts; lists of invited artists (by name, by agent/organization, some with annotated values)","\"Arrangements for the Jury\"; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: jurors; correspondence with jury","Invitation; rejection card; entry card (pink); entry card – invited \u0026 acceptance card (yellow); annotated invitation (5th Biennial); prospectus copy; annotated entry cards and prospectus (5th Biennial); invitation copy; catalog copy","Rejection letter; prospectus","Signed rejection letter; receipts, some with comments - catalog request, why receipts request, or badly packed","Requests for entry cards (mainly from artists), a few with replies","Requests for entry cards (mainly from artists), a few with replies","2 photographs (lamp and manuscript); list of objects lent by The Jewish Museum in NY; correspondence with The Jewish Museum; lists with values; clipping; catalog copy","Invitation; correspondence with potential lenders and potential advisors; invitation letter; correspondence with The Jewish Museum; shipping information and receipts; clippings [no catalog made]","\"The Common Glory\" Poster Project; correspondence with Virginia Conservation Commission; exhibition information (typed); entry lists by high school; tea information; shipping information and receipts [all from Mrs. Muriel Christison]","Original pencil drawing plus blueprint copy of drawing by Leslie Cheek, Jr., for outside signpost for exhibition","Catalog; shipping information and receipts (loan from Philadelphia Museum of Art); correspondence with Philadelphia; list of Richmond artists to be added to exhibition; label copy for Richmond artists; correspondence with selected artists in exhibition; checklists from Philadelphia","Correspondence with lenders; research correspondence; lists of photographs with values","Original drawings and one blueprint copy of exhibition signage, exhibition labels, and gallery layout","Checklist (one portion circulated by MOMA); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MOMA; membership lists cf: Virginia Chapter of AIA, Home Builders Association of Richmond, Richmond Real Estate Exchange; exhibition contract; 1 invitation; preview invitation letter; correspondence with Architectural Forum (they circulated the other portion); correspondence re: film rentals","Correspondence with dealer (Knoedler); shipping information \u0026 receipts","Invitation; correspondence; checklist with values; shipping information and receipts; exhibition construction notes; correspondence with dealers; press release copy (typed); correspondence with artists; invitation list; correspondence with lenders","Original blueprint copy of signage","Catalog; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with artist","Draft exhibition schedules; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with various organizations and institutions (including AFA)","Draft exhibition schedules; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with various organizations and institutions (including AFA); catalogs; photographs; clippings","Shipping information and receipts; checklist; correspondence with artist","Lecture invitation; correspondence with lecturers; information regarding exhibit from American Craftsmen Educational Council; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with the Coin Club re: exhibition; later declined due to Colt's resignation","Correspondence with American Craftsmen Educational Council (lender); correspondence with lecturers; shipping information and receipts; exhibition information; ACEI brochure; clipping","Invitation; correspondence with vendors; checklist with values; invitation copy; shipping information and receipts","4 original drawings of lectern, information panels/stands; gallery layout, etc.","Catalog; correspondence with Canadian Embassy; correspondence with National Gallery of Canada (co-sponsor); shipping information and receipts; lecture copy; correspondence with lecturer; research; catalog copy; exhibition plan/schedule (to do); 1 copy of invitation; gallery layout","Correspondence with National Gallery of Canada; correspondence with press; correspondence with state forester (lent pine trees); research; clipping; photograph and biography of curator","Original drawing of exhibition sign","Correspondence with Virginia State Board of Education; correspondence with Southeastern Arts Association; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with education institutions (Mrs. Christison)","Form letter to Antiquarian Society members; preview invitation list; Antiquarian Society history (co-sponsor)","Original drawing of Museum information panel and traveling show panel","Invitation copy; correspondence with MOMA re: traveling exhibition; shipping information and receipts; billing information","1 drawing of Calder signs","Preview invitation, correspondence with artist; correspondence with lenders; invitation copy; correspondence with Philip Godwin and Mrs. T. Catesby Jones; research; correspondence with Archipenko; clippings (response to Richmond Times-Dispatch article mocking exhibition); Calder's handwritten invitation list [no catalog made]","Correspondence with lenders (galleries, dealers, museums, etc.); checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists with values; press release copy","Checklists; exhibition information (typed); receipts","Photograph of books and Hurds; children's books catalog (retail); correspondence with publishers; research; clipping; correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists by publisher, by lender, by artist","Correspondence with lender; checklist with values; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with lender; correspondence with publicity; research","Correspondence with lender; correspondence with publicity; label copy; shipping information and receipts","Outline of children's programs from summer workshops; research on group behavior; clipping; Richmond Film Society Program; photograph of Times Square in New York; Department of Education Annual Report copy; lots of random exhibition information copies; clippings; correspondence with educational services","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; exhibition information (typed); correspondence with artists","1 drawing, layout for panel","1 layout and 1 piece of correspondence","1 drawing – summer sign, 1949","Exhibition offerings from galleries, institutions, etc.; AFA brochures","Exhibition schedule; invitation lists; correspondence; clippings","1949-1950 season schedule; schedules; correspondence re: possible exhibitions","Correspondence with lenders; dinner invitation list and preparation; shipping information and receipts; budget/billing information; checklist with values; research","Correspondence re: catalog; cut-out reply from VMFA Bulletin","Postcard announcement; correspondence re: catalog requests","Correspondence organized by lender with lenders; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence re: insurance; checklists by subject/person; research; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists with values","Correspondence and paintings list, just as title says","Correspondence re: permission to reproduce images for catalog [originally not intended to publish catalog; did so after exhibition]","Catalog copy","Correspondence re: cost of prints ordered and made for show","Announcement; Baltimore catalog; preview invitation; 3 photographs; copies of her other catalogs (Mrs. James Ward Thorne); correspondence with Women's League Club; correspondence with lender (circulating museum AIC); budget information; checklists; shipping information and receipts; exhibition contract; correspondence with publicity; copies of various magazines (Virginia Bulletin, Virginia Women's Magazine); correspondence with PTA's","Blueprints: room installation (3 copies) and original drawing; drawing of signs; drawing of entrance details","Checklist; 8 photographs; correspondence with publicity; budget information; admission price policy; lecture and tour schedule; correspondence re: catalog including billing information","Checklist","Correspondence with Library of Congress re: loan of lithograph; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with Block, including copies of publicity; checklists with values; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with Block and others","3 drawings of exhibition signage","Drawing and blueprint copy of information kiosk; 1 photograph; 3 other layouts of the exhibition, including 2 didactic panel layouts by Cheek (\"Russia Before the Revolution\" and \"Imperial Jewelry of Russia\")","Correspondence on opening of show; proposed schedule; checklists by lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists by artists; correspondence with artists; checklists with values","Checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: catalog; correspondence with publicity; research; statistics from 6th Biennial; correspondence with artists; catalog mailing list; catalog copy; loan information forms","2 excerpts from publicity (typed); correspondence with catalog essay authors; correspondence with publicity; clippings; checklists; catalog copy; requests from artists; chipping information and receipts; correspondence of James Johnson Sweeney (sole juror invited); checklist for traveling exhibition; hand-written copy of register of the paintings received","1 drawing of layout and signage; 2 small lettering drawings; 1 small catalog sign drawing","Shipping information and receipts including correspondence with artists, bills and information for crating requests; correspondence re: Richmond regional jury process for national metropolitan competition","Press release; correspondence with Sweeney; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; checklists, sales information","Sweeney's own correspondence with artists and dealers and galleries re: exhibition, including Naum Gabo and Morris Louis","Correspondence with SF MOMA; checklist from AFA; copies of publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with AFA; 1 copy of catalog","Drawing and blueprint copy of layout","Catalog copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts (or label)","1 photograph; catalog (or label) copy; correspondence with Knoedler (lender); shipping information and receipts; 1 photograph of X-ray","Invitation lists; correspondence; radio spot information; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts; press release copy; catalog copy; loan item information blank","One note on a rug cleaning","Checklists with values, by lender and by artist; label research; correspondence with lenders; installation notes; shipping information and receipts; press release copy; correspondence with other institutions including the Met where the exhibition went next","Correspondence with AFA (distributor of exhibition); shipping information and receipts; checklist; information on the photographer (non-VMFA publicity); correspondence with photographer","Photograph of Reino Aarnio soap dish for Fiat Metal, photograph of new RCA portable radio; correspondence with lenders [sold it as a big 2-3 year traveling exhibition]; shipping information and receipts; clippings (for ideas); correspondence with manufacturers from all around the USA; lots of catalogs; installation sketches; catalog copy; lists of checklists from a similar MOMA exhibition; 1 copy of preview invitation; checklists; label copy","Correspondence with Block (Post cartoonist) and Comstock (Connoisseur and Antiques magazine editor); lectures; biographical information; correspondence with publicity","Original drawing plus 2 blueprint copies of design for silver display case","Correspondence with lenders from 1940 show due to requests by an author, prompted by current Valentine show; clipping re: Valentine show; copy of 1940 catalog","Correspondence with Rogers and her agent; confusion about scheduling dates; article in Vogue about Rogers [ended up cancelling show due to high costs of insurance and shipping]","Shipping information and receipts and labels for loan of some Pratt jewels by Mrs. Joseph Davies of Washington D.C. to the 1950 Easter eggs exhibition","Catalog [loan exhibition organized by the English speaking Union]; copy of catalog; microfilm copy of NYT clipping; correspondence with ESU; copies of ESU Bulletin; checklists; press release copy; correspondence with other institutions who are borrowing; catalog/label copy; shipping information and receipts installation instructions; annotated catalog; big ESU publicity kit; correspondence to/from J. L. Blair Buck in State Board of Education, main contact and President of the ESU, Virginia Branch; original NYT clipping; correspondence to/from Brigadier J.W.F. Treadwell, VP of ESU [called it \"Operation Canvass\" to garner interest in ESU in Virginia]; billing/payment information; correspondence with British Embassy","Correspondence with Knoedler and Newhouse [photograph of painting offered but not chosen]; copy of invitation; picked Provost's painting from Knoedler – in another folder]; correspondence re: cedar trees in galleries","Circulated by MOMA; correspondence with them; packing instructions; loan agreements; loan contracts; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Group form letter; correspondence with Wedgwood \u0026 Sons; publicity information; research; checklists; correspondence with other institutions; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; list of Wedgwood dealers in Virginia [to invite]; correspondence with Annie Reese, Director of Promotions and Hensleigh Wedgwood, President, who lectured at preview","Correspondence with various clubs; dinner party plans and invitee lists; more correspondence with Wedgwood; copy of Museum bulletin; biographical information on Hensleigh; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; biographical information; Museum Bulletin copy; installation instructions; label information forms; correspondence with Newhouse; checklists with values","Drawing of label boards; drawing of signage","Chose 4 exhibitions from PAU to circulate; correspondence with PAW; exhibition information; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Announcement; correspondence with printers; correspondence re: sales [1st year Museum has added Architecture]; copy for all printed materials; correspondence with prizewinning artists (including Stuart Davis); correspondence re: azaleas; biographical information on jury chairman, Hermann Williams, Director of Corcoran; correspondence with publicity; clippings; copy of catalog from 1949","Prospectus; requests for blanks; letter copy re: Virginia art interest and education and businesses; correspondence with artists; correspondence with art departments; correspondence re: sales; jury comments; biographical juror information; breakdown/tally by city; correspondence with jurors","Catalog copy; checklists with prices; correspondence with artists re: blanks; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: sales and purchases; 1 copy of catalog","4 original drawings; introductory panels, signage; layout sketches; traveling show panels","4 drawings of lighting layouts in gallery; 1 drawing of movie projector stand; 1 drawing of panels; 1 drawing of overall layout","9 photographs of Metropolitan Museum of Art objects; copy of invitation; label copy for projector room showing film on armor; other label copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Met (major lender); correspondence with lecturer (Gracey), curator of Met arms \u0026 armor","Correspondence with artist and his wife; biographical information; copy of catalog from Hollins; clippings","1 photo of Stuart Davis; biographical information; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists with values; loan agreements; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with lender; correspondence with potential jurors (Andrew Wyeth)","2 drawings: sign and panel layout","Photograph of Tsar Nicholas II and family; 2 page exhibition design write-up (color, lighting, cases); catalog copy","Memo re: Arthritis Foundation; article on Dufy; reprint of 3/51 article on Dufy; paintings information sheets; shipping information and receipts; catalog of ICA in Boston; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Arthritis Foundation; checklists with values; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Dufy's gallery agent","4 drawings of signs and layouts","11 photographs of layout with and without people; close-ups of panels; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence with American Institute for Graphic Arts (organizer); publicity materials from AIGA; shipping information and receipts; catalog","Dinner guest list; correspondence with Chrysler; Chrysler catalog copy; correspondence with NYT","Photograph of Chrysler; copy of Art Digest (October 15, 1951) with photograph of gallery setup; catalog copy (paintings); correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; catalogs of exhibition at University of Miami Art Gallery (correspondence with University of Miami Gallery also); checklist","Checklists and hanging order; correspondence with publicity; rough layout; catalog copy; correspondence with artist; checklist with values; correspondence with AFA (organizer); AFA 1953 catalog; wonderful letters that are art!","Preview invitation; correspondence with artist and wife; checklists","Catalog; correspondence with Director of Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (Anna Wetherill Olmsted, speaker); biographical information on her, checklist","1 drawing: installation layout","14 photographs of items; \"prize awards\" press release; correspondence with Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts; publicity information from SMFA; catalogs; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; annotated catalogs (one size, one price)","Correspondence with various institutions and individuals re: potential exhibitions, some with catalogs and clippings; list of proposed exhibition season","Correspondence with lender (Ouriel) and gallery (Knoedler); shipping information and receipts","Various mailing lists (Bulletin, publications), some by type, some alpha; letters to other institutions offering mailings (all Miss Frances Boushall)","1 drawing of small museum truck","Layout panels for 1st Museum brochure/guide","1 drawing and 1 copy of Information \u0026 Publication Desk of Museum","Correspondence with lenders of fabrics; shipping information and receipts; some original tags; label copy; some catalogs","Correspondence re: invitation mailing (one with return address of VMFA, one with Kiwanis Club); correspondence with lenders in Los Angeles","Invitation to screening; preview invitation list to film screening","Invitation; catalog copy; checklists; Mona Lisa research; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with organizer; invitation copy; installation information; correspondence with Kiwanis Club","6 blueprints for models by Panold Masters; 1 drawing of signs; 1 drawing of layout; 4 drawings of lighting; 3 drawings of niches","1 drawing of layouts, panels","Catalog copy; clippings; annotated copy of catalog of retablos from Barton Collection; shipping information and receipts; checklists; annotated copies of catalog of textiles from Barton Collection; correspondence re: damage to retablos; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with lenders","1 drawing of signs; 4 drawings of lighting; 1 drawing of details of interior; 3 drawings of layout; 1 drawing of interior","1 photograph of clock; few compliments; some receipts for library exchange","Correspondence; damage reports; receipts; memos","Correspondence with Helen Comstock (editor of Magazine Antiques and guest curator); correspondence with potential lenders (individuals and institutions)","Correspondence with WSG; clippings; shipping information","Correspondence with WSG; catalog copy; press release copy; press releases; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklist with prices","2 photographs of paintings; traveling checklist; correspondence with artist; clippings; press release; catalog copy; catalogs of shows in New York and Toronto; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklist with values; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with AFA (originator)","Invitation to preview; correspondence with designer and speaker, John Van Koert; correspondence with Walker Art Center (organizer); copy of Walker invitation","Press release; publicity copies from Towle Silversmiths; press releases; copy of catalog from Walker","5 photographs (duplicates); invitation to preview; press release copy; correspondence with Fogg; copy of catalog from Detroit; label copy, checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: theft of Degas drawing","Invitation to preview; invitation to lecture; clippings; correspondence with artisans re: exhibition decoration; correspondence with other lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with dressmaker/speaker (Pauline Trigère); correspondence with Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute","Correspondence with lenders; research (list of American and English novels); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publisher; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Met's Costume Institute; checklists with values","6 photographs (5 paintings and Maxson Holloway, Chicago Historical Society curator); shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with Chicago Historical Society (organizer); annotated catalog from CHS; correspondence with other institutions; bulletin copy; press release","Catalog; correspondence with CHS; correspondence with other lender (Broadnax)","Photograph of picture; press release; correspondence with Red Cross; clippings; invitation copy; Red Cross promotional material; press release copy","Catalog; correspondence with AFA (organizer); shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; checklists","Correspondence with members of Club; correspondence with AFA","Drawing of layout; 2 photographs of paintings not in exhibit; research; label copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Correspondence with Lady Astor; checklist of gift","Catalog copy; correspondence re: opening and Governor's dinner; invitation proofs; correspondence with publicity; text of Colonel Anderson's speech","Correspondence re: opening (mainly regrets)","Correspondence with the artist","1 drawing of sign","Correspondence with Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, organizer; lecturer is Director, James Sachs Plaut; promotional materials","Correspondence with ICA in Boston; shipping information and receipts; catalog","Invitation; photograph of painting (1952); label copy; installation instructions; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders","1 clipping","Clipping; press release copy re: move of cigar store figures from Jefferson to VMFA","Lots of correspondence from different institutions; publicity; list of contacts with great comments","Correspondence with dealers, galleries, institutions; lots of publicity included; schedule of exhibitions for year, especially those from AFA","Correspondence with woman at new museum about restoring a painting","1 photograph of Leonardo's bridge; Boushall's correspondence file with publicity and others interested in our publications and exhibitions","Correspondence with dealers, galleries, institutions; lots of publicity included; schedule of exhibitions for year, especially those from AFA","Quiz sheet","7 photographs of opening, gallery and piece; 1 copy of catalog","2 drawings and 1 copy of gallery layout and entry desk","Checklist; invitation, shipping information and receipts","1 drawing of book and theme table layout","6 photographs of Goya pieces; 1 photograph of someone (with mandala); catalog copy","2 invitations (1 with checklist; 1 for loan exhibition); label copy; checklists; correspondence; correspondence with lenders; catalog requests; catalog proof; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence; label copy; cover of U.S. News \u0026 World Report (2/13/53) (looks like De Stijl); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); checklists","Press release copy; correspondence with Netherlands Embassy; lecture copy (introductions); lecturer biographical information [Carroll L. V. Meeks, Assoc. Professor of Architecture and Art History at Yale]; correspondence with MOMA","Correspondence with jurors; correspondence with potential jurors; lists of loan requests; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; checklists; installation memos; checklists with values","\"The Significance of African Art,\" 8 photographs of items; publication reprint of \"Warega Ivories\" by Ladislas Segy; label copy; publications from Segy Gallery on African Art; correspondence with Segy Gallery (organizer); biographical data on speaker [James Johnson Sweeney, Director of the Guggenheim in NYC]; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with speaker; label copy; press release copy; publications from Segy Gallery","1 photograph of street scene, but it has been drawn on","Copy of 1949 catalog; 1 copy of catalog; label copy; checklists by city; catalog copy; letter from Theresa Pollak regarding the way the show is chosen and hung; correspondence with artists; annotated older biennial materials; list of purchase recommendations; schedule for jurors visit; catalogs from other institutions (state shows); shipping information and receipts; traveling evaluation checklists","Copy of 1953 prospectus; correspondence with artists (Pollard's correspondence file); list of entry cards received","Correspondence with artists re: missing checks, incomplete blanks or other issues (Gaines' file)","Information from MOMA (organizer); correspondence with MOMA; checklists; shipping information and receipts; installation memo; 1 copy of invitation to opening","2 drawings","List of loans (Baltimore Museum of Art); correspondence with BMA; correspondence with speaker [Mrs. Adelyn D. Breeskin, Director of the BMA]; installation memo; checklists; label copy; shipping information and receipts. Show had 16 year age limit!","Entry/prospectus; correspondence with American Craftsmen's Educational Council; list of regional entries; correspondence with artists; completed entries; shipping information and receipts","February 1953 issue of \"The Richmond Home Builder\"","Mayor's reception schedule; lecture copy; copy of Directory of Virginia Governmental Officials (November 1950); invitation lists and planning","1 copy of invitation; lecture copy; correspondence with potential consultants","Correspondence with Thalhimer's; press release copy; lecture copy; slide list; clippings; speaker biography","Correspondence re: parking problems and conferring police authority to the Museum's guards","\"The New Art Wind Quintet\" press release; Harp Trio photograph and program; correspondence re: New Art Wind Quintet; contract copy; Harp Trio press release copy; Philippe Entremart photo; press release copy and program; correspondence with National Music league; programs; clippings","1 photograph of Victor Guye; actually a Goya exhibition file – correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Invitation; photograph of Queen Anne teapot; \"Art in Fashion\" invitation; label copy; catalog copy; correspondence with Lipton (lender) and Lipton's dealer; correspondence with speaker","Correspondence with potential participants; interim reports; correspondence with institutions in Scandinavia; exhibition proposal (typed); correspondence with embassies, consulates, etc.; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with speaker [John Van Koert]; checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with AFA (organizer); 1 copy of brief prospectus; list of itinerary","Folder is incorrectly labeled \"1967\" at Library of Virginia. 1 drawing (1953-54); ALL FROM THE 1950'S: panel copy; shipping information and receipts; clippings; Sidney Janis catalogue; 1 copy of Bulletin (11/53); 1 copy of invitation, plus 1 internal memo re: new iteration as traveling show, checklist","1953 Virginia Artists prospectus; correspondence with artists; correspondence with publicity; label copy; correspondence with Des Moines Art Center (co-sponsor); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: purchases; biographical information on Dwight Kirsch (curator of show and Director of DMAC)","Mailing 12/1/55, \"To Virginia Painters\"; budget information; correspondence with artists; correspondence with Dwight Kirsch; annotated catalog; catalog requests; catalog disbursement list; shipping information and receipts; copy of Kansas State College Biennial Catalog (including quote from Kirsch)","1 photograph of artist and painting (John Koos with wife and Peter Khan, head of Hampton Institute Art Department); correspondence with juror; press release; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists (Newell's correspondence file); biographical information on Kirsch; clippings","1 copy each of 1950 and 1954 catalogs","Catalog copy; catalog proof; suggested arrangement; label copy, checklists","1 photograph of Armand Hammer; 1 photograph of room in his house; 1 photograph of Breughel painting; 1 photograph of [Erwin] Panofsky [from Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton], lecturer; 2 press releases; correspondence with Hammer; general collection information","1 drawing of main panel layout","Correspondence with lenders and dealers, artists; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts","Registration forms for each painting; checklists by gallery and by artist","Entry cards (completed); other institutional catalogs; prospectus copy; annotated catalogs; catalog copy; 1 copy of catalog; label copy correspondence with artists; correspondence re: publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with jurors","Prospectus; mailing lists; budget tracking; correspondence with jurors","6 photographs of designs; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with AFA (organizer); checklists; correspondence with Cooper Union (lender)","2 drawings of panel layouts; notes re: pre-Columbian panel layout","1 drawing of panel layout; label copy","1 drawing of 20th century gallery layout with section for Virginia rotating artists; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: purchases; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; correspondence with lenders; memos re: installation; checklists","Checklists by lender and by artist; correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts; copy of catalog from University of Louisville with similar exhibition","1 drawing of panels; notes re: panels for exhibition","Letter to AFA re: exhibitions; exhibition proposal for Design for Theatre","Correspondence with various people and institutions re: possible exhibitions; program schedule for 1953-54; scattered exhibition-related materials as well; correspondence re: various programs, performances and dinners; correspondence with publicity; copies of Members Bulletin for March, April \u0026 May, 1954","1 photograph of Furniture of the Old South; mainly lists, both general and for particular shows","Correspondence re: an article proposed by Gulf on the Artmobile, including a photographic assignment, to run in their company magazine Orange Disc; correspondence re: subsequent mailing of issue","Letter to Presidents of Garden Clubs, 10/11/54; correspondence re: securing funding for Waddy fountain planting each season; mailing lists","Correspondence re: arrangement to use galleries for their meetings","Membership List","Copy of The Orange Disc Magazine (March-April 1954); list of Artmobile pictures used","Drawing of new membership brochure [Not taken, too hard to reproduce]; annotated membership forms; new form copy; copies of MOMA \u0026 Walker membership forms; membership campaign materials: proposal, committee schedule, plan for calls, etc., minutes of meetings, campaign reports, membership report (statistics)","Correspondence re: special loan exhibition from permanent collection; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Correspondence re: meeting; biographical information on speakers; schedule/agenda; transcribed notes from Question \u0026 Answer session","2 photographs of mural; correspondence with Rochester Institute of Technology, where she was a student (she was a VMFA Fellowship winner); correspondence with artist","\"Endorsement of the forthcoming Artmobile\" 3/10/53; \"An Exhibition of Sculpture from Africa,\" 3/22/53; \"The Hammer Collection…\" [n.d.]; \"The VMFA has purchased 3 paintings…\" 3/24/54 (short one); copies of press releases from March/April 1952/1954","13 drawings of pedestals in various galleries; notes","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for American 19th Century","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Early Near Eastern","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Late Italian and Spanish","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Roman","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Oriental","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for German","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for French 17th-18th centuries","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Italian, 14th \u0026 15th centuries","Just list of photographs for English 16th-17th centuries","1 drawing (English 18th-19th centuries; 3 photograph lists (medieval, American 18th century, English 18th-19th centuries","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for American 20th century","List of photographs for Virginia Today","1 drawing (Egyptian); list of photographs for Egyptian, notes","2 drawings of text panels; notes; list of photographs for North Sculpture Hall","Photograph of Blanche Tarjus; correspondence; biographical information; program copy; programs; clippings; publicity materials from National Music League; artist fee schedule; correspondence with artists; invitation copy","Photograph of damaged jade, 2 annotated photographs (all Minneapolis); shipping information and receipts; label outlines; checklists by lender and by type; correspondence with lenders; clippings, research notes; label copy; correspondence with other potential lenders","3 panel layout drawings; 4 other layout drawings; label copy; label outlines; section color suggestions and samples; list of cases needed","1 photograph of children with eggs; tear sheets from Interiors magazine; copy of 1947 Pratt catalog; suggested publicity schedule; outline of work to be done; label copy; correspondence; press releases; research; clippings; correspondence with publicity","1 drawing; 6 photographs; blue AFA Catalog list; correspondence with AFA (organizer); label copy; checklists; shipping information and receipts; fabric and paper samples; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with artist; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists","1 drawing, 1 photograph of Karolik; catalog copy; checklist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; dimension list; correspondence with Smithsonian (organizer); correspondence with collector (Maxim Karolik); 1 copy of invitation; copy of bulletin; copy of MFA Boston Bulletin on collection (10/51)","William Kienbusch and William Zorach [2 of 3 judges] catalogs; list of purchase considerations; correspondence with artists; correspondence with galleries; shipping information and receipts; checklists","1 drawing; clippings; bulletin photograph copy; correspondence with Addison (1 letter) [Addison Gallery of American Art, Chairman of Jury was Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr., Director of Addison]","Correspondence with artists; biographical information; label copy; shipping information and receipts","1 drawing; label list","1 photograph of Charles Baker; 1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; biographical information; Davis' Fellowship application; label copy","Correspondence with artists; mailing lists of artists; requests for blanks","Correspondence with artists; requests for blanks; correspondence re: incomplete forms or missing checks; handwritten list of entries received","4 layout drawings","List of winners; copy of blank certificate; copy of green prospectus; checklists; shipping information and receipts; entry copy; catalog copy; label copy; other institutions' catalogs/prospectuses; correspondence with jurors; staff members; list of artists","Correspondence with artists; entry blank requests; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Typed remarks by preview speaker [Honorable Shigenobu Shima, Minister of Japan]; list of credits for exhibition","Drawings of invitation copy; 1 photograph; checklists (organized by MOMA); correspondence; label copy; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Minister of Japan (preview speaker); press release copy; correspondence with MOMA; correspondence with MIYA company (lent accessories); correspondence with Japan Society","1 drawing of panel layout; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; checklist","Correspondence with Corcoran (lender); label copy; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs of ICA installation; checklists from ICA in Boston; fabric samples; correspondence with manufacturer (i.e.; lender); includes some publicity materials and catalogs; shipping information and receipts; list of items sold to staff members; ICA catalog/brochure copy; correspondence with ICA; ICA press releases; label copy; ICA catalogs (1954 \u0026 1955)","Checklist; miscellaneous correspondence; ICA news releases; fabric samples; checklists","Shipping receipts for Designs for Christmas show","List of items available for purchase; correspondence with manufacturers re: sale","3 photographs; publicity materials from Virginia Chapter of AIA; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Copies of suggested schedule","Few pieces of miscellaneous correspondence related to other exhibitions","2 photographs of Suzanne Bloch; correspondence with various music organizations; publicity materials (mainly programs); clippings; Suzanne Bloch press release copy and biographical information","Catalogs and samples of wall and paper materials","Letter solicitation (7/1/55); correspondence with studios; research; exhibition proposals (Samuel Goldwyn or Cecil B. DeMille); mailing list","Correspondence; correspondence with manufacturers (including catalogs)","Copy of the Annual Report; typed and written drafts for \"Information Services and Public Relations\" report","Press release; correspondence with publicity; clippings; mailing lists; grand opening schedules; new members' room information","Copy of letter to press (11/29/55); memo re: use of mats sent to newspapers from Rex Allyn to Cheek; 5 actual mats by Virginia Stereotype Service","1 photograph of camera; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg (author of book on Cook); label copy; camera catalogs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; insurance information; 1 copy of invitation; research articles","John Koenig was Guest Promotion Director; correspondence with publicity; news releases; mailing lists; clippings; copy of catalog","Bulletin copy; Bulletin proofs; correspondence with speakers","2 copies of newsletter (2/55 and 12/54); 1 piece of AFA membership publicity","Copies of 51st and 53rd programs; copy of letter to publisher of 55th (VMFA was in it)","Rex Allyn's correspondence file; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with other institutions; clippings","4 drawings; 10 photographs; copy of catalog of traveling show in São Paulo, copy of checklist and hanging order sheet; label copy; correspondence with artists; publicity; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publisher; press release, checklists (for traveling too); circulated by AFA","Copy of invitation to costume ball with note about asking about museum as location","AFA Newsletter, 12/55","Publicity; correspondence with Junior League about volunteers; copies of articles in The Leaguer; press releases","Publicity; copy; catalog photographs; correspondence with speakers; cards with state exhibitions on them; clippings","Publicity; copy of Bulletin; press releases","Copy of Carl Sandberg's prologue; invitation; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); copies of drawings of installation from MOMA; copy of catalog; contract; press releases; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Article copies (by Marguerite Tabb)","Correspondence with Jaycees","Correspondence","Correspondence with Society; copies of minutes","Publicity from American National Theatre and Academy","Correspondence with WRVirginia \u0026 WLEE; list of personnel","Publicity; Artmobile schedule","Correspondence with Society; publicity; schedule and financial statement of Society","Press releases (4/14/55; 4/12/55); schedule and procedure for ceremony of awards (4/29/55); press release (4/25/55); other press releases","Copy of minutes from meeting","Correspondence with printers; budget information; samples of items; purchase orders","Miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence; summary and minutes from conference","Correspondence with Whitney Museum; correspondence with other museum directors (Leslie Cheek a sort of consultant)","Copy of letter from Rhoads to Board; correspondence with Rhoads","Correspondence re: Georg Jensen exhibition; checklists (from SITES)","Correspondence with artists; biographical information; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; correspondence with Catherwood Foundation; label copy; exhibition proposal","Press release; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Catherwood; Catherwood publicity; checklists; label copy","1 drawing of layout; label copy; checklists; list of loans requested; shipping information and receipts; correspondence; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with lenders; 2 annotated copies of printed checklists; copy of Bulletin","1 copy of printed checklist; correspondence with lenders; request for information cards; 1 annotated copy of printed checklist","\"Caption for Watteau Mat\" and press release (1/11/52); press releases; list of loans; checklists","Correspondence with potential lenders for Fetes Galantes","Photography purchase requests; invoices","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; clippings","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; label copy","1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of Ford Times on which the show was based; checklists; correspondence; catalog copy; correspondence with Ford; copy of story for Commonwealth","2 photographs of Helen Wearstler Foht; 1 duplicate photograph of her; checklists; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Correspondence with artist and his dealer (Hammer Galleries); copy of the exhibition catalog; label copy; 1 book jacket of his (High World); insurance information; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs; checklists; shipping information \u0026 receipts; correspondence with artists; label copy","1 photograph; 1 duplicate photograph (Aubrey Bodine or O.F. Romig) [these 2 were judges, A. Aubrey Bodine of Baltimore and Orlando F. Romig of Pittsburgh]; correspondence with artists","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence; press release","1 photograph of unknown; 1 photograph of Carl Roseberg; shipping information and receipts; sales information; checklists; correspondence with artists; label copy","3 photographs; checklists; biographical information; correspondence with artists; label copy","Invitation; list of possible artists publicity/catalogs from other shows; invitation copy; mailing list; checklists; correspondence with Sculpture Center; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders; label copy","4 drawings of label panels; sheet for each with list of photographs for panels","2 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; sale information; biographical information; label copy","Invitation; 1 photograph of show at Corcoran; 1 drawing; also 1 drawing of Chinese gallery, press release 3/4/55; correspondence with SITES (organizer); shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence re: damage to a chair; label copy; correspondence with publicity; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of Danish Foreign Office Journal","Correspondence with lender; shipping information and receipts; checklists; George Poiret print collection exhibition catalog (rents them)","1 photograph; correspondence; clippings","Copy for theatre publications","Program for 57-58 season; copy for earlier brochure","One letter re: season's policies","2 pieces of correspondence","\"A Proposal,\" (letter 7/14/56); Dance Society meeting minutes; correspondence; budget information; mailing list","Program April 20, February 24, January 6, October 21, September 16; correspondence (1 letter); 1 copy of a mailing","Checkbook; correspondence re: taxes","1 photograph (Richard Steinway); duplicate photograph (John Langstaff); 1 photograph of John Langstaff with Berkshire Quartet; 1 duplicate photograph and 1 regular photograph of Albeneri Trio; 1 season program","1 photograph of John Langstaff; 1 duplicate photograph of Robert Conant; 2 photographs of Amadeus Quartet; 1 photograph of Alfred Deller; 1 duplicate photograph of Alfred Deller Trio; 1 photograph of Emily Frankel and Mark Ryder; correspondence; proposed relations between the 2 organizations; meeting minutes; letter drafts; program copy; publicity materials","Wishes to thank card; Davenport Carrington letter; response card; meeting minutes; program schedule; clippings; correspondence; budget information; form letter with mailing lists; promotion planning","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence","1 copy of schedule of programs and events","Correspondence from Velz (he was on Executive Committee for 1956-1957) to various people re: events; \"The Public Relations and Information Program of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\" paper","1 clipping (RTD 2/15/56-they got charter)","RAUC Summary Report 1949-1956; correspondence of RAUC; evening courses for adults announcement","Correspondence re: lecture on architecture of Japan","Correspondence re: fundraising drive; interoffice memos","Hundreds of photographic department purchase requests","1 copy of magazine, October 1956 issue with VMFA feature","8 drawings of alcoves; layouts; permanent installations; lists of photographs for alcoves; memos re: installation needs; photograph orders; lists of titles for information panels; correspondence re: information panel production; panel copy; budget information; information re: hanging heights in galleries; sample label paper","\"Art Reference Resources in Virginia\" questionnaire (all about art libraries); 1 piece of correspondence about putting brochures on ferries","3 photographs from Brazilian show; newspaper and magazine clippings; catalogue and clippings for 1951 Brazilian show (Children's Book Illustrations); information and press releases and correspondence for 1953 fellowships; 1950-51 fellowship information; blank application; information on Jenny-Lynn Franklin's mural; press releases for 1956-1957 fellowships","Traveling checklist and hanging order; label copy; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: traveling exhibition; checklists; correspondence with AFA; clippings; blank loan contract; correspondence with borrower; itinerary; AFA publicity materials for show","Material from MOMA on their 25th anniversary","2 drawings of panel layouts; list of photographs used; memos; label copy; photograph order","Mailing list; copy of Bulletin; cards sent to institution for their exhibition listing in Bulletin (called \"Elsewhere in Virginia\")","Photograph of Merrill Moore; 1 photograph of Governor Stanley; biographical information on speakers; correspondence with speakers; publicity material for Merrill Moore's new book","Mailing (open house invitation); letter from Rhoads to members; renewal card, 1 photograph by Yardley; membership letter draft; correspondence between committee members; brochure proofs; previous membership requests; privilege information; budget information; brochure copy; paper samples","Brochure copy","Fashion Festival facts; Council letter (3/21/56); program; invitation copy; correspondence with Miller \u0026 Rhoads; correspondence re: Council; correspondence with Harper's Bazaar; correspondence with publicity; mailing lists; schedules; meeting minutes; annotated scripts \u0026 schedules; fabric samples; program copy","Complete reply cards; correspondence re: Council children's events; publicity materials for puppet theatre; blank reply cards","Correspondence with artists; checklists with sale prices; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy; photograph purchase requests","1 photograph of \"Black Beast,\" 1 photograph of \"Croquet Player\"; correspondence with AFA (who turned down show) and ICA Boston; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts (now called \"Collection Memos Receipt\"); correspondence with lenders; insurance information","Correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: preview, installation information and schedules; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with AFA re: withdrawal; list of lenders; photograph orders","1 drawing, 27 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph (Henry Robinson Luce); label copy; correspondence; shipping information and receipts; [unlabeled: (lady) Elsie de Wolfe; Henry Dreyfuss (architect)]","3 photographs of jurors; 1 photograph of sculpture; 1 photograph of tempera painting; correspondence with jury; checklists; shipping information and receipts; clippings; dinner lists and plans; correspondence with lenders; label copy; Ben Shahn catalog; biographical information; insurance information","1963 Virginia Artists blank; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; label copy; biographical information","2 drawings (1 by her, 1 by Leslie Cheek); checklist with values; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts","Entry cards; shipping information and receipts; sale information; correspondence with artist; insurance information; Council Preview Party gifts information (new); check stubs; list of entrants; preview mailing list for businesses","Virginia Artists jury memo (1/25/57); blank certificates (signed); traveling exhibition checklist; 1957 prospectus; label copy; copy of 1936 catalog; speech copy; Bulletin copy; annotated 1955 blank; prospectus list; entry requests; catalogs and brochures from other exhibitions; prospectus copy; catalog copy; schedule; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with jury; clippings; certificate recommendation list; jury report; correspondence with artists; biographical information on certificate winners","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; 1 copy of catalog","Drawing of layout","3 photographs of installation (location unknown, not VMFA); correspondence with American Institute for Graphic Arts (organizer); shipping information and receipts","\"A Brief Description of the 'New World Achievement' Exhibit,\" invitation and drawing; label copy; checklists; schedules; Jamestown materials for 1957 festival; list of lenders; for letter draft; credits; musical selections; annotated invitation; correspondence with Jamestown Committee members; copy of Commission report; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy","Illustration lists for panels; label copy","2 duplicate photographs; research and information panel copy","1 photograph of a plate; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; information request forms; label samples","3 photographs; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; information request forms","Information on VMFA and Jamestown Festival","Correspondence with ESU re: speaker and other events; correspondence with embassy; clippings; invitations; speaker publicity","Checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; insurance information; 1 copy of VMFA Summer Calendar","1 drawing; photograph; checklist; catalog; publicity materials from AFA (organizer); measurement lists; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Near East College Association (co-organizer); shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists with values","2 photographs; \"Emblem of the 1957 R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award\"; 20th century works of art catalogue from the University of Illinois-Urbana; label copy; AFA publicity materials; Reynolds Memorial Award publicity materials; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Reynolds; correspondence with artist","1 drawing, 7 photographs, press release; checklists; label copy; shipping information and receipts; MOMA publicity materials; correspondence with MOMA; label copy; condition report","1 application; 2 memos","Council member letter (2/1/57); \"The Big Frame-Up,\" script and cast list; volunteer lists by reject type; Council proposal for buying Virginia Art; preview invitations; clippings; correspondence with and between Council members; invitation copy; prize list","1 photograph (Joseph Gilliard); correspondence with artists; invitation correspondence; checklists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; photograph orders; label copy","Invitation, traveling exhibition checklist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists; biographical information; correspondence with AFA; catalog of other comic show in NYC; press release copy; AFA Catalog 1957-58; photograph orders","1 photograph of speaker (Rorimer); correspondence with speakers (library lecture series); list of speaker possibilities","Checklists; shipping information and receipts (re: return of traveling show)","Invitation to children's play; correspondence re: children's events, including play","Membership letters; blank application; list of dropped group members with form letter; memo re: procedure","Introduction letter (9/28/56); letter (1/15/57); menu; correspondence and planning re: Council luncheon and other meetings; list of Council programs for year; correspondence; shipping information and receipts for lecture supplies; clippings","4 photographs (Iris Nordquist?); label copy; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklists","An example file: instructions regarding how to do the shows, rules, etc. plus samples of forms and documents","Memos and notes re: quality of transparencies used for postcards","Correspondence re: adult photography class taught by Burris (Gordon G.), staff photographer; correspondence with manufacturers re: enlargers; equipment brochures","Correspondence and agreements re: film society showings for year","5 Remington Rand catalogs; Library and filing supplies; correspondence with other librarians (arts); correspondence with possible applicants; results of art resources surveys; list of equipment desired; list of periodicals [bunch of \"Habiliments\" material]","Label copy; checklists; correspondence; correspondence with artists; sales information; repairs, shipping information and receipts","Form letter from Rhoads to members","Correspondence and memos from McClellan \u0026 Velz (PR and publicity-related) [Richard Velz, Division Head, Administrative Division; E.T. McClellan, Public Information Head]","1 photograph (Thomas Kenneth Rowe); 4 photographs of paintings; correspondence with artists; checklists; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; clipping","Label copy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists","Correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts (no catalog published for this one)","Preview invitation; 2 photographs; layout drawing; label copy; correspondence with ICA Boston (organizer) \u0026 Detroit Institute of Arts; correspondence with Winston; checklists; shipping info and receipts; catalog of collection at University of Michigan","7 photographs; label copy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; clippings; biographical information","1 photograph; label copy; AFA publicity materials; correspondence with lenders; shipping information \u0026 receipts; credits; correspondence with designer (Oenslager); clippings; biographical information; 1 copy of catalog; AFA brochure (1957-1958)","2 photographs; AFA materials; correspondence with AFA; label copy; shipping information and receipts","Panel layout drawing; 1 photograph; checklist; list of lenders; label copy; checklists; Carnegie press releases (organizer); correspondence with ICA Boston (circulator); correspondence with Carnegie; correspondence with lecturers; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of catalog","Correspondence with Smithsonian; Smithsonian press release; checklist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; 1 copy of catalog","6 photographs (Barbee); 6 photographs (Lou Ponder-Rogers); checklists; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; various catalogs; label copy","6 photographs (Thomas Gorman); 6 photographs (Marilyn Downes-Bennett); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; label copy","1 drawing; duplicate: invitation letter; \"Art Lending Service\"; press release; mailing list; Bulletin copy; invitation copy; copy of 1947 catalog; correspondence with artists; list of eligible artists; list of previous rotating exhibitions","1 layout drawing; 2 photographs; checklists; label copy; correspondence with Warburg; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation","Copy of invitation; miscellaneous memos","1 American classics drawing; 1 duplicate Skidmore, Owings, Merrill layout drawing; 1 copy of a gallery catalogue from New York; checklists; list of preview guests; shipping information and receipts; promotion plan; correspondence with publicity; promotion plans; press release","\"SOM Projects,\" clipped prose and labels; label copy; copy of MOMA Bulletin on SOM (Fall 1950), XVIII, 1","Folder with label on front \"William Rhodes\" scheduling events surrounding opening of new Reynolds Metals Building; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with SOM; correspondence with Reynolds; shipping information and receipts; preview plans","1 photograph (Colorado Springs Air Force Academy); 1 photograph (Frederick D. Nichols, professor at School of Architecture, UVirginia); label copy; correspondence with publicity; Reynolds Metals opening schedule; annotated press releases; clippings, correspondence with potential speakers; Bulletin; shipping receipts","5 photographs and 1 slide; correspondence with Reynolds; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with William O'Neal, lots of miscellaneous correspondence","Around 10 magazine clippings","1 photograph; clippings; press release; \"1962 American Painting\" catalog; \"The Story of Steuben Glass\" book","1 photograph (duplicate); 1 drawing of pedestal; label copy; correspondence with Steuben glass; shipping information and receipts","9 photographs; 1 drawing; 1 duplicate photograph (Dorothy Miner); label copy; correspondence with Andrew Wyeth; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with local librarians; correspondence with speaker (Dorothy Miner); 1 copy of invitation; 3 annotated copies of catalog of paintings at Knoedler; shipping information and receipts; biographical information","Documentation; correspondence and schedules for school group tours, all ages and subjects; some docent information","1 copy of November 1958 – 44:11","1 folder of press releases, VMFA Bulletin, 2 photographs, called \"News About our New General Office Building.\"","1 folder with label \"Mrs. M.B. Christison\" with opening schedule information","1 photograph (Edwin Burr Pettit – Brandeis lectures); information re: Council lecture-luncheon 1957; handouts; reservation cards; correspondence, Lecture Series schedule; correspondence with potential lecturers; clippings","Correspondence re: mailing list and press releases","Correspondence with publicity; publishers and personalities; printer","1 photograph; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with dealers; press releases, Poussin material; mailing list","Correspondence with Professor of Applied Social Research at Columbia re: public relations","1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence; label copy; correspondence with lenders; UVirginia catalog","3 drawings; 9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; label copy; exhibition catalog from L'Art Ancien, S.A. Zurich; correspondence with Brooklyn; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy; 1 copy of invitation; clippings; AFA materials and correspondence","\"Virginia Artists Jurying: Requested Arrangements \u0026 Operations\"; 17 photographs (1 of Perrin - labeled, 1 of Bertoia - hat, 1 of Lee – other; correspondence with potential jurors; correspondence with jurors; shipping information and receipts","1 photograph; invitation (3 copies scattered); 1 drawing; checklists; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with Aldrich; catalog correspondence; correspondence with publicity; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; clippings","Correspondence with printer re: catalog; \"thank yous\" for exchange or gift of catalog","\"Complete Catalog\" copy; correspondence with artists; information requests; shipping information and receipts; 1 certificate (signed by Sherman Lee); clippings; correspondence with jurors; schedules; lists of entries by place; entries (completed); certificate recommendations; prospectus copy; clippings; checklists; other institutions' prospectuses; other catalogs; correspondence with publicity","1 drawing; catalog copy; 1 copy of prospectus; label copy; prospectus proof","Correspondence with winners; list of certificates; list of recommendations","15 photographs; 1 drawing; correspondence with Metropolitan Museum of Art (speaker); label copy; correspondence with Minneapolis Institute of Art (lender); checklist; shipping information and receipts","5 photographs; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with APVirginia; correspondence with Virginia State Bar; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Correspondence; label copy","Correspondence with the Olsen Foundation (lender); 1 copy of catalog; shipping information and receipts; checklist","12 photographs (whoever had show October 7- November 4, 1956); catalogue; research; checklists; correspondence with Olsen Foundation","Suggestion for gala fundraiser","Correspondence with VHS","Correspondence with artists re: eligibility; old Virginia artists catalogues (1953 \u0026 1955); prospectus and rules","1959 catalogue; lists of eligible artists; label copy","3 negatives, 5 photographs; correspondence with lenders (NYPL, Wadsworth, Met); checklists; chipping information and receipts","Correspondence with Virginia State Bar Association","7 small photographs (Broaddus); 5 photographs (Russi); 5 photographs – prints – (Turner); correspondence re: sales; biographical information; correspondence with artists","1 photograph (Davenport); 9 photographs (Davenport); 1 photograph (Jones); 4 photographs (Jones); checklists; label copy; correspondence with artists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; request for information forms","Receipts","7 photographs (I. Moore?); 7 photographs (Lois Jacobsen); 7 photographs (Bill Gaines); 1 photograph (Jacobsen); correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy; correspondence re: sales","4 photographs; 1 drawing (duplicate); duplicate: catalog list (blue); correspondence with AFA; AFA materials; clippings; biographical information on lecturer; checklist; correspondence with publicity; preview dinner plans; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of catalogue","Correspondence with lenders; publication exchange cards; checklists; committee member list; correspondence re: catalog","2 photographs; 1 photograph (Basil Taylor); 1 duplicate photograph of unknown; 1 duplicate photograph (Alice Higgins); 1 drawing; clippings; biographical information on Sports Illustrated photographers; press releases; checklists; mailing lists; budget","Label copy; checklists","Clippings; publication exchange cards; correspondence with publicity; 1 copy each of 2 invitations; dinner seating arrangement","Correspondence with lenders","Dinner reservation list; dinner invitation (March 1960); list of patrons; budget information; invitation copy; shipping information and receipts; financial reports; correspondence with publicity; travel plans, correspondence with Basil Taylor; 1 copy each of 2 invitations; correspondence with Mellon","Research; checklists; correspondence with possible lenders; correspondence with Corcoran (organizer of Sports Illustrated exhibition); other exhibition catalogs; correspondence with Mellon; clippings; committee correspondence; label copy; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with ambassadors; invoices; issue of \"Sport \u0026 the Horse: The Chronicle,\" (4/1/60)","1 drawing of dinner arrangement; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with committee members (including Mellon); shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: catalog; travel plans; invitation copy; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence with ambassadors","3 photographs of packing Manet's \"Races at Longchamp, Paris\"; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Mellon; correspondence with publicity; correspondence re: damage to Manet","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with Blunt (Courtauld) and with royal collection","Catalog copy; 1 letter from the Palais du Louvre","Correspondence with Mellon; correspondence with committee members; list of patrons; requests to join committee","Correspondence with Constable, consultant to exhibition (former curator, MFA Boston); Courtauld Director; Art History Professor, University of London)","Correspondence with Bourlet \u0026 Sons","Correspondence with Duveen \u0026 Walker (insurance brokers); copy of policy","Correspondence with Mellon; various lists","Correspondence with potential lenders; preliminary loan list","1 photograph of Sir Robert Walpole by Wootton; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Paul Mellon; handwritten list of lenders","Checklists; item cards","Budget tracking (including dinners); list of contributors; correspondence with Department of Accounts; receipts with correspondence; gala invitation copy; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Mellon; 1 invitation; gala planning; menu copy; various ad rate cards (including Sports Illustrated); \"The Sports Illustrated Guide to Regional Marketing,\" with Sports Illustrated issue 4/18/60","1 duplicate photograph of \"Brown Horse \u0026 Spaniel\" by Stubbs; correspondence re: repair (blister) of Stubbs' painting lent by Katherine Gilbey of England","2 photographs (of Stubbs' Hambletonian, Rubbing Down receipt); correspondence with lender (Estate of the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry); shipping information and receipts","Correspondence of the British Council","Correspondence re: catalogue","Requests for catalogue","Checklists by lenders, artists, type","Correspondence with lenders","Miscellaneous correspondence re: Sport \u0026 the Horse","Correspondence with Murray, librarian at the Witt Library, Courtauld","Catalogue copy; label copy","Over 100 plus photographs!","Correspondence with publicity; clippings","Correspondence with Mellon; suggested publicity plan; clippings, correspondence especially Basil Taylor [Librarian, Royal College of Art, London] and W.G. Constable; checklists (essentially Muriel Christison's file)","Shipping information and receipts","Completed request for information forms; packet of information on paintings from Wildenstein","Correspondence with dealers; checklists; correspondence","3 photographs of Monet's painting packed; 1 photograph of James Ward \u0026 Skewbald Stallion; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","1 duplicate photograph (Gilpin's Gulliver \u0026 Houyhnhnms); correspondence with Basil Taylor (Librarian, Royal College of Art); essentially Muriel Christison's correspondence file; biographical information; catalog copy; label copy; checklists","6 Prentiss Taylor photographs, 1 photograph of Taylor, 1 photograph of Lazaron exhibition; correspondence with artists; sale information; other catalogs; biographical information; clippings; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Prospectus copy; misfiled correspondence","Prospectus copy","1 photograph of installation; 6 slides (unlabeled); 1 copy of prospectus; correspondence re: jurors and jurying; list of certificate winners; correspondence with winners; dinner replies; other catalogs; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors","1 drawing; 1 copy of 20th Photographic Salon prospectus (blue); 2 posters from Virginia Art Directors Club 57th Annual Exhibition; Mariners Museum catalogs, etc. (lots of prospectuses and catalogs for similar exhibitions; entry requests; correspondence with jurors; jurying information","Checklists; notes; 1 copy of 20th Virginia Photographic Salon invitation and catalog; press release","ADP prospectus; requests for entry; mailing lists; correspondence with Camera Club \u0026 Photographic Society of America; annotated copies of 20th Virginia Salon catalog; 1 copy of PSA Journal 1960 – membership list","Sale information; checklists; correspondence with artists; insurance information; biographical information; shipping information and receipts","3 duplicate photographs of artists, 1 photograph of panel; biographical information; correspondence with artists; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity","Correspondence with artists; checklists; shipping information and receipts; sales information; biographical information","\"Art Lending Service,\" generic invitation; correspondence with artists","\"Notice to Virginia Photographers,\" 1 drawing, 1 photograph of juror [Hoyt L.] Roush; prospectus copy; entry requests; checklists; annotated prospectus; information re: jurying; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with Camera Club; catalog copy; copies of 18th \u0026 19th photographic salon catalogs; lists of winners; shipping information and receipts; biographical information","20th Photographic Salon prospectus; other catalog; entry requests; prospectus copy; ADP prospectus copy; clippings; news release; 1 drawing of ADP layout (already have it)","1 drawing; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); MOMA materials; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists; contract","Two 12/1/59 press releases; 3 photographs from 1/2/60; press release; clippings; correspondence with publicity; list of attendees; correspondence with UNESCO","Correspondence with jurors; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; completed request for information forms","2 negatives of Joseph A. White (shipper) and Perry Rathbone (Director, MFA Boston); checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with lenders; biographical information; list of events; 2 prints of negatives","Correspondence with lenders","Invitation copy; catalog copy; annotated Sport and the Horse invitations, programs and menus; copy of \"Brief History of Virginia Museum,\" lecture copy","Correspondence with CW's President; biographical information","Correspondence with Gibbs (President of Gibbs \u0026 Cox, Architects); biographical information","Biographical information (of Lehman Brothers, investment banking); correspondence with Lehman","Correspondence with Marshall Fredericks (accepted Carl Milles award); biographical information; correspondence with Mrs. Milles","Annual reports (1956-58, 51-55, 41-50); biographical information on Ernest Brooks (President of Foundation) and correspondence with Brooks; miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence with Saarinen; biographical information (correspondence re: Arts in Virginia article)","Notes; correspondence with contributors; correspondence with vendors","25 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with lenders and directors of lending institutions; biographical information","1 copy of preview invitation; list of invitees; drafts of publicity correspondence; correspondence with governor; memos","Various checklists","More checklists","Correspondence with lenders (in alpha order of lenders)","Correspondence with potential lenders (compiled by lender)","1 letter to Director of Toledo Museum of Art","Correspondence with publicity (compiled by institution)","33 duplicate photographs; 9 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; requests for information forms","24 duplicate photographs; 4 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; requests for information forms [n.b.: some overlap between folders 8 and 9]","Shipping information and receipts with new form: \"Collection Memo \u0026 Receipt.\"","1 drawing; 3 maps of table arrangements with names; 1 letter of thanks to Miller \u0026 Rhoads","\"Virginia Artists Jurying\"; 1 photograph; completed entry blanks; prospectus copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts; list of certificate winners; labels; budget information; correspondence with jurors; prospectus proofs; correspondence re: damages; list of invitees for collectors reception","Small bit of correspondence; prospectus copy","5 photographs; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Press release form; SITES checklist; SITES press release, 3 photographs; collection of memos and receipts; press release copy; correspondence with venders; staff memos; checklists; clippings; shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; SITES contract","Empty folder","Correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; overall rotating schedule; insurance form (new that year)","3 photographs; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; checklists, insurance form","Correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; other catalog; checklists; insurance forms","1 drawing; correspondence with publishers and booksellers; correspondence with American Institute of Graphic Arts (circulator); shipping information and receipts; label copy; insurance form","5 photographs; label copy; research, correspondence with AFA (circulator); AFA materials; checklists; exhibition contract; press releases; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation","1 photograph; 1 drawing; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with artist (Ruth Perkins Safford); label copy; price list; invitation copy; traveling exhibition checklist","9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with MOMA (organizer and circulator); label copy; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; MOMA materials; checklists","3 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; lists of all eligible artists","Label copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders; insurance form, checklists; shipping information and receipts","1 drawing; duplicate: preview invitation; AFA materials (circulator); panel copy; 1 copy of Bulletin (November 1961); checklists; label copy; exhibition contract; correspondence with AFA; shipping information and receipts; AFA informational card (1 copy); correspondence re: sales","List of private purchasers; correspondence with artists; check receipts; shipping information and receipts; signed release forms (when items were released from museum custody); checklists; \"Report of the Council Committee for the Virginia Artists' Exhibition, 1961\"; list of business purchasers","\"Art Lending Service,\" \"Release Form,\" 1 drawing, \"Artist Form,\" another \"Art Lending Service\"; correspondence; schedule; procedures","\"Virginia Artists Jurying,\" \"Collectors' Reception\" (2/24/59), \"Tax Consequencies of Gifts of Picture,\" \"List of Firms\"; correspondence; invitation copy; memos; catalog and prospectus copy for 1961 show; label copy; procedures re: sales; check receipts","1 photograph; correspondence with artist; recommendation from Cheek; biographical information","1 bound copy of \"Cross-Examination of an Art Collection\" by Fred L. Palmer; correspondence with Palmer; checklists; shipping information and receipts; list of valuations; biographical information; collection memo and receipt; insurance report form","3 pieces of correspondence re: possible Eisenstaedt exhibition","2 photographs (duplicates); research; checklists; insurance report forms; shipping information and receipts; collection memo and receipts; label copy","Panel copy; label copy","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; insurance report forms; Virginia Artist application; checklists","Invitation; label copy; clippings; correspondence with Railey (Mrs. Howard); research; auction catalogue: Hotel Drouot, 20 November 1861; shipping information and receipts; checklists; insurance report form","5 photographs, 1 drawing; correspondence with Director, H. Bryan Caldwell; checklists; collection memo and receipts; insurance report forms; research; press release; copies of Norfolk Museum Bulletins; Norfolk materials; 1 copy of \"Hugh Gordon Miller Collection of Paintings\"; correspondence with other Norfolk staff; 1 copy of \"The Great Mace of Norfolk\"; shipping information and receipts","Fact sheet; catalog copy; list of winners; copy of speech at preview","Prospectus copy; signed endorsement of prospectus by AIA, Virginia Chapter; prospectus proof","Signed certificates of distinction; prospectus copy; correspondence with jurors; biographical information; jury instructions; fact sheet","Jury instructions; fact sheer; list of winners","Label copy; insurance report form; memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; biographical information","2 photographs, 1 drawing; label copy; correspondence with lender; correspondence with Basil Taylor; correspondence re: insurance; shipping information and receipts; police stand information","1 drawing; label copy; police stand information; correspondence with artists; correspondence with Hayes (Director of Addison); biographical information","1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of \"Artist-Craftsmen of Western Europe\" Catalog; unsigned invitation forms from Hayes; copies of telegraph information requests; label copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders","7 photographs; 1 copy of catalog; catalog copy; correspondence re: possible purchase of Nell Blaine painting","2 photographs, invitation; correspondence re: damage; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: insurance [other correspondence: with artists; re: catalog; with publicity; with Hayes; re: lecture; with lenders; press releases; copy of Time magazine 1/19/62 re: Yu-Ho]; 1 copy of catalog","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; signed invitation forms; a few other catalogs","22 new photographs; 8 duplicate photographs; some correspondence re: photographs","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; insurance report form","Invitation; correspondence with contributors to AIV and Miss Christine Alexander, former curator at the Met \u0026 now advisor on Greek art to VMFA; staff memos; label copy; checklists; correspondence re: photographic panels for exhibition","Research (including sketches by Christine Alexander); notes; label copy","Press release; checklist; label copy","41 photographs; 12 duplicate photographs; label copy; correspondence with publicity; memos","1 drawing; label copy; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Karolik; research; collection memo and receipt; insurance report form","12 photographs; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with lenders; Jamestown Festival materials; correspondence with Jamestown; label copy","8 photographs; correspondence with artists; insurance report forms; shipping information and receipts; checklists","1 photograph; 1 duplicate photograph; 1 duplicate information sheet [\"Collectors Circle,\" 4/30/62]; shipping information and receipts; information request form; correspondence with collectors; label copy; schedule of \"expert\" lecture; insurance report form; 1 copy of invitation","Label copy; memos; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with SITES; correspondence with various Civil War Centennial Commissions; loan contracts (SITES); checklists; SITES materials; press releases; shipping information and receipts","12 photographs, 1 sealed envelope with possible photographic material ;checklists; label copy; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts","14 photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information; memos; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; clippings; label copy","5 photographs, 10 slides (Bristow); correspondence with artist; correspondence re: sale; press release, biographical information; memos; label copy; checklists; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; 1 annotated copy of \"Stravinsky and the Dance,\" NYPL, 1962","7 photographs; 2 duplicate photographs; staff memos; correspondence re: preview; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with AFA (circulator); checklists; correspondence with publicity","Sample of stuffed envelope to be weighed for postage","7 photographs; duplicates: checklist, suggested press release; correspondence with SITES; SITES materials; exhibition contract; staff memos; 1 copy of SITES catalog","Correspondence with Thorne (potential Virginia Artist)","Staff memos; correspondence with potential and real lenders; checklists; collection memo and receipts; shipping information and receipts","1 copy of Saturday Review 6/18/62","Correspondence with artists; various checklists; completed applications; blank applications (1 annotated; 1 not)","Application packet; completed applications","Correspondence with Goodrich (Director of Whitney); lecture schedule (for all lecturers for chapters and affiliates)","Correspondence with Rich (Director at Worcester); proposed schedule for Rich","Correspondence with Walker (Director, National Gallery of Art, DC); proposed schedule for Walker","2 photographs [Robert Lippold, Perry Rathbone]; duplicates: loan/own letter (8/10/62); Dear Virginia Artist (1/16/63); correspondence with artists; 2 label panels; checklist of eligible artists; prospectus copy; list of awards","1 press release","\"Curator's Choice: Collectors' Opportunity\" (orange); \"$50 Hens\" (blue); \"Procedure for Party\"; label copy; staff memos; text of speech; \"rules of etiquette\"; purchase request cards","'62 ADP catalog; old prospectuses; catalog copy; staff memo","1 drawing; 1 invitation; correspondence with artists; checklists (actually price lists); insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","Press release (9/8), 16 duplicate photographs, 7 new photographs, 1 contact sheet; 1 copy of Arts in Virginia (Spring 1962); correspondence with RMWC; checklists; correspondence with publicity","Suggested press release; checklist (circulated by MOMA); shipping information and receipts; MOMA materials; label copy; correspondence with MOMA","10 photographs; 1 copy of \"Finlandia\" catalog; correspondence with SITES. Correspondence with John Rorimer (Director of the Met); correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Finnish Society of Crafts \u0026 Designs [didn't take place!]","Correspondence with Rosenwald; correspondence with Walker \u0026 Brown at NGA; work schedule; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; staff memos; list of invitees to preview dinner; collection memo and receipt; 1 copy of invitation; foreword copy","Catalog copy; catalog proofs; miscellaneous correspondence; foreword copy","Correspondence with Philadelphia Museum; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; correspondence with Rosenwald","3 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with SITES; checklists; press release; SITES materials; contract; label copy","Annotated copies of old prospectuses and catalogs; catalog copy","Mailing lists; list of hometowns; correspondence with artists; statistics; correspondence re: sales","1963 catalog; prospectus copy; catalog copy; catalog proof","Certificate (1 signed; few unsigned), invoices (purchasers and file copies); checklists; presentation schedule; correspondence with artists","Correspondence with artists; staff memo with form letters; Council letter (5/5/65)","Memos re: visit of Carl Weinhardt, juror; various staff memos; various form letters","Letter to purchaser from 20th exhibition, receiving and handling of prospectus and works (2/19/65); jurying procedures (3/18/65); dear Virginia Artist Printmaker; various staff memos; council committee report; Council form letters; correspondence with artists; various form letters; 1 copy of 1963 prospectus","1 slide; lists of works purchased; label copy; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","3 drawings; duplicates: invitation; 1 copy of Bulletin (September 1965); collection memo and receipts; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Moore; checklists","\"Suggested Introduction,\" 2 photographs; schedule of trip; correspondence with Arnson; miscellaneous correspondence; biographical information","1 photograph; duplicates: 1 clipping (Time 9/3/65); label copy; clippings; other invitations; Dictaphone belts with Henry Moore!; other catalogs; other press releases; transcription of interview","34 new photographs; 6 duplicate photographs","Shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; checklists; correspondence; insurance report forms; 1 copy of catalog (annotated)","1 annotated copy of \"William Blake: Poet, Printer, Prophet,\" by SITES","1 photograph; duplicates: \"Suggested press release,\" \"checklist, handling instructions\"; correspondence with SITES; SITES material; correspondence with Mellon (re: loans)","Invitation; correspondence with lenders and The Blake Trust; clippings","Label copy","Label copy; checklists","3 photographs; correspondence with Mellon; checklists; collection memo and receipts; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form","7 photographs","1 photograph; correspondence with Rosenwald; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts","23 photographs; 2 duplicate photographs; correspondence with artists; photograph reproduction requests","Fact sheet for Virginia Artists 1963; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; lists of works purchased","Staff memos and notes re: improvement suggestions","Correspondence with Oenslager re: possible lecture","Correspondence with museums for slides of their expansions for a lecture","\"Fact Sheet – Virginia Artists Preview Committee-1965\"; copies of Bulletins (2/63 \u0026 3/65); various fact sheets from previous Virginia shows; checklists; correspondence; staff memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists","1 photograph: declined exhibition, \"Good Design in Toys,\" sponsored by Creative Playthings of Princeton and L.A.; correspondence re: denied exhibition proposals; some correspondence with jurors","Catalog proofs; billing information; meeting minutes (Education in the Arts Committee); rough fact sheets; schedules; correspondence with artists; checklists; catalogue copy; label copy; annotated copy of ADP '64","Memo re: AIA Dinner, 3/2/66; correspondence with artists; correspondence with associations; correspondence with Virginia AIA; clippings; budget information","Duplicates: form letter from Bill Gaines (2/4/66); certificate of distinction (unsigned); reply card","3 photographs (Arthur d'Arazien); duplicates: d'Arazien's biography; 1 photograph of Edgar Kaufmann (newsprint); correspondence with jurors; biographical information; clippings; press release","Eliot Elisofon's biography; 1 duplicate photograph (Elisofon); correspondence with jurors; biographical information","1 photograph (Louis Kahn); correspondence with juror (Kahn); schedules","\"ADP Jury Schedule\"; 5 photographs; photocopy of contact sheet; comment notes; list of potential jurors; schedules; correspondence re: dinner and hosting","\"Receiving and Handling of Material\" (11/29/65, \"Procedures for Jurying\" (1/19/66); staff memos; text of Walter Robertson's speech to dinner; notes re: jury report","ADP '62, ADP '64 catalogs; prospectus proofs; 1 copy of ADP '60 \u0026 '66 catalog; 1 copy of ADP '62, '64, '66 prospectuses","ADP slide commentary, 1966; checklists of selected entries; correspondence with artists; comments; fact sheet estimates","Virginia ADP 1966: Traveling Designs, Traveling Photographs, Traveling Transparencies","2 photographs; insurance report form; correspondence with Koplin; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklists; 1 copy of 9/65 Bulletin; clippings; label copy","2 photographs; duplicates: 10/65 Bulletin; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; other catalog; correspondence with Jackson","12/65 Bulletin; 2 photographs; label copy; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; insurance report form; correspondence with Alexick; biographical information","1 copy of 11/65 Bulletin; biographical information; label copy; insurance report form; correspondence with Biehl, checklists","3 photographs; correspondence with Belair; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; 1 copy of 1/66 Bulletin; internal memos","3 photographs; 2 photographs; biographical information; insurance report form; 1 copy of 2/66 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Pienkowski","2 photographs; 1 photograph; 3/66 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form","2 photographs; label copy; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; checklists; correspondence with Aldreth","2 photographs; 2 photographs; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Driskell; label copy","2 photographs; 2 photographs; checklists; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; 5/66 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; label copy","2 photographs; 2 photographs; clippings; correspondence with artist; checklists; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; 9/66 Bulletin; press releases; internal memos; label copy","2 photographs; 3 photographs; 10/66 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; clippings","3 photographs; label copy; clippings; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; 12/66 Bulletin; clippings; label copy; letter to members from Leslie Cheek Jr. re: opening","2 photographs; 3 photographs; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; 1/67 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; clippings; label copy","2 photographs; 3 photographs; clippings; 2/67 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists; other brochure; blank gallery floor plan (photocopy)","Clipping; 3 photographs; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; gallery map","2 photographs; 2 photographs; correspondence with artist; 4/67 Bulletin; insurance report form; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","2 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with artist; biographical information; 3/67 Bulletin; clippings; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","1 photograph; correspondence trying to track artist down","3 photographs; 4 photographs; 9/67 Bulletin; clippings; correspondence with artist; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy","3 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with artist; clippings; label copy; 10/67 Bulletin; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; price list (hand drawn!)","1 photograph; 3 photographs; 11/67 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Comparative statistics for Tut and Greek Gold; correspondence with lenders (especially MFA Boston); correspondence re: insurance; clippings; press releases; staff memos re: procedures","Lots of photographs!; 1 copy of press packet (new!)","Lots of photographs!; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with MFA Boston and Brooklyn (2 other venues0; correspondence with Senator Byrd and other legislators re: Senate Bill S.2273 7/9/65","[essentially Mary Louise Pinckney's (Loans Registrar-Programs Division) file]; schedules; staff memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MFA Boston and Brooklyn; memos re: procedures; checklists","Copy of S.2273 Senate Bill report; label copy; memos re: procedures; clippings; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; research, correspondence re: recovery of stolen gold","Correspondence re: catalog (with MFA Boston, Brooklyn, author Herbert Hoffmann, printer); catalog proofs; correspondence with lenders","Catalog proofs; catalog copy","1 drawing; correspondence with MFA Boston \u0026 Brooklyn; correspondence with Greek Embassy; correspondence with Department of State; correspondence with Hoffmann, author; correspondence with publicity; staff memos; correspondence re: research","Introduction; correspondence with Pat Davidson (Brooklyn/lecturer); correspondence with Hoffmann; schedules; press release","One annotated checklist","3 articles re: theft of jewelry; 1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with MFA Boston \u0026 Brooklyn; correspondence re: insurance; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of MFA Bulletin (November 1965); checklists; copies of policies","Copy of S.2273 Bill; correspondence with legislators; clippings","Checklists; correspondence","Panel copy","Label copy; checklists; clippings; correspondence with Patricia Davidson (her writings); catalog proofs","2 items","Correspondence re: shipping with security company and lenders","Correspondence with Alderman; shipping information and receipts; checklists; insurance report form; label copy; traveling exhibition checklists; press release","1 photograph (Thomas George, painter); correspondence with lender (Betty Parsons); label copy","4 photographs; label copy; correspondence with SITES","4 photographs (duplicates); 1 new photograph; other duplicates: SITES suggested press release, Joseph V. McMullan Islamic carpets catalog; 1 copy of the catalog (annotated in a few places); checklists; correspondence with the de Young, next exhibitor; shipping information and receipts; label copy; clipping; correspondence with SITES; 1 copy of Textile Museum catalog; correspondence with Textile Museum; correspondence with Kevorkian Foundation (other choice for exhibition-denied)","2 press releases; introduction; invitation; correspondence with McMullan; itinerary for visit","10 mounted photographs only if unduplicated; 8 Photographs, 2 installation photographs, 1 photograph of building, 1 photograph of artist; 1 drawing; duplicates: catalog, 1 \"Visions of Man\" invitation; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Reynolds; label copy, 1 copy of \"Visions of Man\"","3 photographs; correspondence with Hans Beckmann (lecturer)","5 drawings; 9 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs; 1 copy of invitation; MOMA materials (circulator); correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; label copy; research; correspondence with Anni \u0026 Joseph Albers; checklists; correspondence with MOMA; Gemini lithograph catalog","1 photograph (Jonathan Williams); [rest of photos are from Virginia ADP show, probably duplicates from earlier box]; correspondence with potential lecturers for Albers exhibition","1 photograph (Robert Light-speaker); pricelist; checklists; label copy; invitation list; procedures; correspondence with lecturer","1 drawing; 9 photographs; duplicates: suggested press release; checklist; 5 duplicate photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with SITES; correspondence with lecturer; SITES materials; label copy; checklist","2 drawings; 20 photographs; 6 duplicate photographs (from previous folder); correspondence with SITES; SITES materials; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with lecture sites; annotated checklists; 1 copy of lecture announcement","Introduction, suggested news release, 1 duplicate photograph of Dr. Regina Soria; correspondence with Soria; clippings; itinerary; biographical information on Soria","Invoices and shipping instructions","Miscellaneous correspondence re: exhibitions","1 piece of correspondence re: exhibition schedule change","1 piece of correspondence re: addition to catalog","Press release, 1 duplicate photograph, introduction; itinerary (lecturer); biographical information; correspondence with Dimitri; label copy; clippings (typed) [1 piece of correspondence has a color drawing on bottom]","1 duplicate photograph; memo re: engagements (8/25/64); 2 press releases; 2 introductions; \"Color by Sultner-Wells\" brochure; correspondence with Sultner-Wells; clippings; 1 copy of Longwood Gardens invitation; procedures; itinerary","2 photographs; itinerary; correspondence with Sultner-Wells; 2 posters of his clippings (montages); 2 dust jacket with his photograph; copies of other press releases","4 transparencies, photographs; label copy; correspondence with next venue (Easton Academy of Arts); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lender (Roland Gibson); checklists","Correspondence re: possible lecture series in Virginia (Blake is connected to Architectural Forum magazine)","Correspondence re: possible lecture series (Minor connected to the Met)","C.V. for Stern; correspondence with R. Stern about leave for Council series on new building (he's Head of Architectural League of NY); correspondence with other potential speakers; correspondence with Pearsalls [John and Laila] (hosts)","Introduction; correspondence re: Christmas' lecture series; itinerary; other promotional material","Correspondence with other museums that recently expanded to obtain slides for a lecture; long letter from Cheek to Robertson re: decision of Governor's committee (turned down design); list of committee members; form letter to President of affiliates asking them to write to their legislators in support of new building plan","Correspondence with Mielziner re: lecture series; correspondence with other potential lecturers; correspondence with other institutions that recently expanded re: slides","Label copy; checklists; lists of panel photographs","5 photographs of proposed floor plans (Baskervill \u0026 Son)","Slide lists; copy of talk; checklists","Insurance report forms; label copy","Label copy; checklists; insurance report forms; correspondence","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; insurance report forms; request for information forms; correspondence re: damage of a loaned painting by Jan Stussy","1 drawing; news clipping; 1 photograph of installation; label copy; correspondence with C.V. Donovan (juror \u0026 Director of Krannert Art Museum); correspondence with publicity; copy of lecture; checklists; other artists' promotional materials","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; information request forms","Introduction; suggested press release; 1 slide: Paul Paul Horiuchi's \"Winter Receding,\" 1964; correspondence with Donovan; itinerary; other artists' promotional material","1 drawing; 1 duplicate photograph; 7 photographs; 1 copy of the \"Jeffersonian,\" 5/13/66 with article on exhibition and pictures of Gwathmey's painting; information request forms; checklists; catalog copy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with lenders","Information packet","Original proposal; copies of information packet items (drawings \u0026 proposal); copy of same","\"Exhibition Materials\"; checklists; correspondence with George Stevens Productions","Various packeted materials (promotional)","Correspondence with Hollywood Museum; correspondence with Motion Picture Association; correspondence with Ford Foundation; correspondence with George Stevens Productions; correspondence with Smithsonian Institution; correspondence with Old Dominion Foundation","Lists of panels; film sequences lists","Research notebook (Gaines' handwriting?); 1 copy of catalog \"Scenery for Cinema\" at Baltimore Museum of Art, 1942 (when Leslie Cheek was Director); lists of panels; label copy","Promotional materials from film companies (i.e. Technicolor, Panavision)","8 drawings; movie production sheet with film negatives (to stay at LVA)","Life magazine 3/27/64 offprint with article on movie","Film reel labeled \"Selected Documentary Trims\"","Couldn't pull it out without ripping envelope – looks like scripts or set notes; possibly a drawing","Photographs; Newsweek reprint (1/23/67); checklists; lender lists; internal memos; correspondence with various members/visitors with questions re: exhibition; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (supporter of exhibition)","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; correspondence with publicity; internal memos","Correspondence with Toledo Museum of Art re: possible loan (denied)","Correspondence re: catalog; annotated copy of John Summerson's essay","5 photographs of packing/unpacking process; correspondence re: Smith College Museum of Art's loan of \"Portrait of the Reverend John Headley,\" including shipping information and receipts and request for information form","Correspondence re: Washington University's loan of \"Grey Children,\" including shipping information and receipts and correspondence re: damage to fram upon return","Correspondence re; Worcester Art Museum's loan of \"Mrs. Elizabeth James\" and \"William James,\" including shipping information and receipts; and request for information form","Correspondence re: Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts' loan of \"Portrait of Anne Hogarth,\" including shipping information and receipts; and request for information form","1 photograph; correspondence re: Allen Memorial Art Museum [Oberlin] \u0026 loan of \"Theodore Jacobsen,\" including shipping information and receipts and request for information form","9 photographs of packing/unpacking; correspondence re: Albright-Knox's loan of \"The Lady's Last Stake,\" including shipping information and receipts and requests for information form","2 photographs; duplicates: \"Loans to the Wm. Hogarth Exhibition\"; catalogue copy; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with visitors/members re: catalogue and exhibition; clippings; 1 copy of invitation; checklists","1 envelope of Lessing Rosenwald Prints (couldn't open without ripping); duplicates: catalog; correspondence re: catalogue requests and comments; catalogue copy; checklists","Suggested press release; correspondence with Hofer (Professor at Harvard) re: lecture; internal memos; itineraries; 1 copy of bulletin","Correspondence with Mellon; catalogue copy; checklists; request for information forms; shipping information and receipts","25 photographs (see list); research; copy; internal memos; panel drawings (copies); HOGARTH PANEL PHOTOGRAPHS - 12789 Self-Portrait, 12786 Shop Card, 13313 Jane Thornhill, 12788 Pool of Bethesda, 13305 Captain Thomas Coram, 12785 Battle of the Pictures, 13304 Analysis of Beauty title page, 13306 Grave at Chiswick, 11812 Canvassing for Votes, 13311 Views Down the Thames, 11814 St. Paul's Cathedral, 12829 Beer Street, 12966 Gin Lane, 11852 Country House, 13079 Saint Martin-in-the Fields, 12970 The Four Times of the Day: Noon, 13078 Leister Square, 11816 Renelagh, 11857 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, 10890 Lessing Rosenwald, 5272 Masterpieces of American Silver, 13001 Marriage a la Mode, 13677 Philip Hofer, 13299 Sir John Summerson, 13074 George II, 13076 Robert Walpole, 13084 William Pitt, 11811 George III, 11813 Iron Forge by Wright","\"William Hogarth: His Life,\" William Hogarth: His Times,\" William Hogarth: This Exhibition\"; copy; proofs","2 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Mielziner; shipping information and receipts; clippings; panel proofs; panel copy; research; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with IEF (International Exhibitions Foundation) re: traveling exhibitions","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Multiples, Inc.; list of purchase considerations; label copy; checklists; panel drawings (copies)","Correspondence with National Gallery of Art DC re: pictures of J. Carter Brown","Invitation; fact sheet; 1 copy of catalog; internal memos; annotated copy of 1965 Salon des Réfusés catalog; correspondence with jurors; schedule of work for exhibition; panel proofs; list of certificate winners","Correspondence with artists; correspondence with purchasers; copies of invoices; release forms for transfer of custody","Checklists; correspondence with artists; internal memos","Catalog; list of certificate winners at Biennial; catalog copy; correspondence with Thalhimer's; internal memos; information for 1965 Salon","19 photographs; invitation; catalogue copy; other similar exhibition catalogs from other institutions; internal memos","Correspondence with artists; checklists","March '67 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with jurors [Milton Hebald, Jack Youngerman, Jock Truman, Paul Smith]; label copy; biographical information; schedules; internal memos; correspondence with hostesses","\"Presentation of certificates\" blank certificates; artist reply card; checklists; schedule; internal memos; correspondence with artists","April '67 Bulletin, \"use of French Galleries\" memo; label copy; statistics ('67 and earlier); internal memos; correspondence with artists","Checklists; correspondence with artists","Photographs","Photographs","Gaines to artists 6/12/67; correspondence with artists; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; invoices for stored worsk; entry blanks","2 letters from Council to purchasers, Gaines letter, yellow \"Gaines-Brandt System,\" 4 photographs; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with artists; press release, 1965 and 1963 information","3 internal memos","'67 prospectus, 2 form letters (1/16/47); prospectus copy; mailing lists; annotated '65 prospectus; '70 prospectus","Correspondence; panel drawings (copies); for traveling exhibitions; [3 traveling shows: \"Treasures from the Guggenheim\"; \"Treasures from the Whitney Museum\"; \"Contemporary Watercolors.\" Also contained \"Art by Virginia Teachers\"]","1 copy of catalog (Heeramaneck Collection) by MFA Boston (annotated)","Correspondence with Heeramaneck; correspondence with Indian embassy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Royal Ontario Museum (who received exhibition after VMFA); correspondence with Detroit Institute of Arts (who had it before VMFA); correspondence with MFA Boston, originator; internal memos; drawings (photocopies)","1 copy of invitation; panel copy; panel proofs; correspondence with MFA Boston; correspondence with Royal Ontario Museum; shipping information and receipts; MFA materials (including checklists); internal memos","4 drawings; correspondence with Veener player for preview; clippings re: Indian music; label copy; clippings re: show","Photographs; some select, bad quality photocopies","Photographs","Panel proofs; lecture for chapters copy; correspondence with previous VMFA designer (Ariel Ballif); checklists","Suggested press release; introduction; correspondence with Gleaser (from MOMA) (lecturer for chapters); itinerary; noted speaker report form","Correspondence with potential lecturers for preview; 1 copy of invitation; Glaeser's biographical information; correspondence with Glaeser","Photographs; (envelope of photos from D.I.A. for Arts of India \u0026 Nepal exhibition); invitation to lecture; 1 copy of invitation to preview; 1 copy of invitation to Glaeser's lecture; shipping information and receipts; MOMA (originator) materials, including checklists; drawings (photocopies)","1 drawing; duplicate: preview invitation; panel copy; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials, including checklists; exhibition contract; correspondence with John Hand (lecturer from National Gallery of Art DC); shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with MOMA; shipping information and receipts; internal memos","Membership list; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with dealers; price lists from dealers; panel proofs; checklists; speech copy; Collectors Circle meeting agenda; list of items purchased","Shipping information and receipts; panel proofs (annotated 1966 panels); checklists; correspondence with dealers *lots of '66 show files)","Correspondence re: borrowing Wyeth film; correspondence with Philip Hofer (Harvard) re: lecture; blank invitations for Artmobile exhibition (Wyeth \u0026 Japanese Art); clipping; internal memo re: trip to interview Wyeth for AIV article; blank floor plan","Label copy; drawing (photocopy); internal memos; radio guide copy","3 photographs; 11 duplicate photographs; checklists; internal memos; drawings (photocopies); panel proofs; panel copy; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of Knoedler catalog \"Unpainted Pictures\" (lender); correspondence with Knoedler; correspondence with Detroit Institute of Arts (had exhibition before VMFA); clipping from TIME (3/17/67)","Panel copy; panel proofs; drawing (photocopy); internal memo: all of this re: 400 Years of Prints","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; drawings (photocopies); panel copy; panel proofs; correspondence with lender (NGA \u0026 AIC); correspondence with Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Leigh Block; checklists; label copy","1 copy of \"Persian \u0026 Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd\" from Portland; 1 copy of \"Islamic Art from the Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd,\" from SITES; correspondence with Portland [VMFA denied exhibition]","1 internal memo re: replacement of \"Jewels\" with \"Resident Craftsmen\"","Jones article reprint; slides, 4 photographs, 5 duplicate photographs; correspondence with IEF (circulator); correspondence with Nelson-Atkins *who received exhibition after VMFA); 1 copy of lecture invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation; shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; clippings; correspondence with potential musicians; checklists; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with AFA (circulator); panel copy; checklists; panel proofs; drawing (photocopy)","5 duplicate photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with MOMA (originator); exhibition contract; MOMA materials, including checklists; shipping information and receipts; MOMA circulating exhibitions catalog 1967-68; drawing (photocopy); panel proofs","Lecture invitation; clipping; internal memo; biographical information; correspondence with Smith (Director of Museum of Contemporary Crafts); correspondence re: juror (chairman) for 1967 Virginia Artists too","1 photograph; 2 new photographs; duplicate of introduction; correspondence with Slivka re: lecture at chapters/editor in chief of Craft Horizons; itinerary; biographical information","Photographs; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; checklists; Bulletin photocopy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; 1/68 Bulletin; biographical information","Photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; 2/68 Bulletin; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; 3/68 Bulletin","3/68 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; biographical information","Photographs; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; label copy; 4/68 Bulletin; checklists; correspondence with artist","Photographs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist","9/68 Bulletin, 4 photographs; biographical information; label copy; price list (hand drawn!); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; internal memos","Photographs; 10/68 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist","Photographs; shipping information and receipts; label copy; 11/68 Bulletin; checklists; correspondence with publicity","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; 12/68 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; correspondence re: damage to sculpture","Photographs; internal memos; label copy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; biographical information","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; 3/69 Bulletin; checklists","2/69 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; correspondence re: damage; label copy; internal memos; checklists; shipping information and receipts","44 photographs; correspondence with lecturer; shipping information and receipts; materials from Brooklyn Museum of Art (organizer); drawings (photocopies); panel lists; 1 copy of lecture invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation; correspondence with Brooklyn; checklists","Preview invitation; 1 copy of catalog; clippings; panel copy; correspondence with Brooklyn; shipping information and receipts; Brooklyn materials; panel lists; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with visitors","1 photograph; correspondence with McCoubrey (Chair of Art Department at University of Pennsylvania); his c.v.","1 photograph; correspondence with Oenslager (lecturer)","Cybis porcelain brochure; shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; exhibitors information \"lent\"; clippings; correspondence with Ruder \u0026 Finn Inc. (co-organizers); checklists; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Cybis porcelain (co-organizer)","2 photographs; catalog; invitation; correspondence with Robert B. Widder (juror); correspondence with entrants; internal memos; slide talk lists; correspondence with juror (Morris Ketchum, Jr.)","Photographs","Invitation, catalog, '64 Architects, Designers \u0026 Photographers, '66 ADP, 3 photographs; catalog proof; checklists; catalog copy","\"Southern Exposure\" newsletter (2/68); clippings; correspondence with artists; label copy; internal memos; schedule","Checklists","\"Comparison…for 1966-68\"; internal memo","Correspondence with artists (4 winning architects mainly); list of winners","Biographical information on Ketchum and Eames, 2 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with jurors [Morris Ketchum, Robert Widder, Charles Eames]; internal memos; lecture copy; biographical information","Checklist","Gaines to artist (2/26/68), signed certificates; artist reply cards; correspondence with speaker; checklist","3 prospectuses; prospectus copy; schedule; internal memos","Schedule, 1/11/68 memo, 1/24/68 memo; '66 information; internal memos","Invitation; 2 photographs of 1790s Russian silver cup (\"Charka\"); shipping information and receipts; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with Hollins; panel proofs; drawings (photocopies); correspondence from alumnae; research; correspondence with silver expert; correspondence from Helen Scott Reed (our consultant)","Shipping information and receipts; panel copy \u0026 proofs; drawings (photocopies); checklists with prices; biographical information (Anna Smith- weaver)","3 photographs; AFA materials (circulator); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Morgan State College (had exhibit before VMFA); correspondence with AFA; reprint of Rohm \u0026 Haas Reporter on \"New AA Forms in Plexiglass\" (Mar/Apr 1966); correspondence with lender, Howard Wise Gallery; 1 copy of May '68 Bulletin; clippings; drawings (photocopies); biographical information on artists; 1 copy of a Howard Wise Gallery catalog for Otto Piene (VMFA's lecturer); 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of lecture invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation. To take place in Loan Gallery","Biographical information on Kepes; 1 photograph; correspondence with Gyorgy Kepes (organizer of Light show \u0026 original lecturer); correspondence with Piene (M.I.T.), Kepes' replacement; Piene's biographical information; 1 copy of Arts Canada (April 1968) with one of Piene's articles","Catalog; 3 photographs; correspondence with Photographs in the Fine Arts (a company); drawings (photocopies); clippings; panel proofs; checklists; packet of available exhibitions from George Eastman House; 1 copy of PSA Journal (August 1967) [Leslie Cheek was a judge]","5 photographs; 1 catalog; exhibition contract; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); shipping information and receipts; checklists; panel proofs; MOMA materials","Lecture invitation, checklist; 4 photographs; duplicates: \"A Look at Carter Collection,\" \"Vender Gives Rodin to Museum\"; clippings; correspondence with LACMA (circulator); shipping information and receipts; internal memos; exhibition contract; 1 copy of preview invitation; correspondence with Gerald Carter (collector)","1 photograph, biographical information; correspondence with Adams (Director of Cincinnati Art Museum \u0026 VMFA lecturer); 1 copy of lecture invitation; internal memos; correspondence with Reynolds (his hosts)","\"Selections from Virginia Architecture\"; panel proofs; drawing (photocopy); internal memos","1 drawing; MOMA exhibition packet, MOMA press release (6/20/67); MOMA materials (circulator); drawings (photocopies); correspondence with MOMA; shipping information and receipts; clippings; internal memos","Photographs","1 photograph; biographical information; lecture invitation; correspondence with Szarkowski (MOMA Director of Photography \u0026 VMFA lecturer); itinerary; correspondence with Bryans (his hosts)","Shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; internal memos; drawing (photocopy);","7 drawings (on graph paper-drawn by Brown herself); label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists; 2 more prints of transparencies from envelope; correspondence with Brown; biographical information; panel copy; panel lists; drawings (photocopies)","Shipping information and receipts; request for special/specific information forms; white envelope with 5 transparencies; 2 prints of 2 of the transparences for Collector of the Year exhibition","Special/specific request for information forms","Biographical information; correspondence with Griffith re: lectures (Curator of Films, MOMA); lecturing for \"George Stevens Makes a Film\"","Shipping information and receipts; biographical information; photocopies of 2 catalogs","1 copy of Council 1967-68 membership book; internal memos; various reports (budgetary \u0026 non); correspondence, 2 slides for lecture on Council budget 66-67 season","Lecture invitation, 1 photograph; Correspondence with Dee (curator of drawings \u0026 prints at Cooper-Hewitt) re: lecture; 1 copy of January 1969 Bulletin; correspondence with hosts; biographical information","Packing list, photographs; 1 copy of catalog (cut up) of View of Florence \u0026 Tuscany by Giuseppe Zocchi, loaned by Pierpont Morgan Library","Photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with IEF (circulator); correspondence with Dee re: lecture; IEF materials; drawings (photocopies); label copy; internal memos; 1 copy of America-Italy Newsletter (spring 1968); 1 copy of Pierpont invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation; correspondence re: catalogs; correspondence re: opening","Correspondence with Senator Scott from 1982 from Richard Woodward; checklists; clippings; internal memos; correspondence with Scott; shipping information and receipts; drawings (photocopies); panel proofs","Invitation; checklists; internal memos; correspondence re; filmstrip for Orientation Theatre; drawings (photocopies)","C.v., invitation, 1 photograph; correspondence with Begley (professor at School of Art, University of Iowa); internal memos; correspondence with hosts","3 photographs; 3 photographs (small one, Dr. \u0026 Mrs. George B. Green); panel copy; panel proofs; label copy; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with lender (George Green); shipping information and receipts; internal memos; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg; research; checklists","Photographs","8 photographs; 5 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; checklists with values; correspondence with Motherwell (juror) and correspondence with his gallery representation (Marlborough); correspondence with Frank Gallo (juror); and his representation (Gilman Gallery and Graham Gallery); request for information forms; drawings (photocopies); label copy","Checklists; list of lenders; internal memos; correspondence with lenders (including MFA Boston and AIC); shipping information and receipts","1 photograph; lecture invitation; preview invitation; correspondence with Wardell (Curator, Department of Primitive Art at AIC) re: lecture; correspondence with hosts; 1 copy of April 1969 Bulletin","Photographs","Photographs","1 drawing; other press releases; shipping information and receipts; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with MFA Boston (organizer); correspondence with AIC (lender); clippings; panel proofs; 1 copy of preview invitation; list of lenders","8 photographs; correspondence with MFA Boston; exhibition contract; internal memos; 1 copy each of The World of Peru in the United States, Three Centuries of Peruvian Silver, Master Craftsmen of Peru; Folk Art of Peru, 2,500 Years of Peruvian Art, Folk Art of Peru (longer version), Contemporary Peruvian Paintings and Sculptures","1 photograph; list of members; special request for information form; correspondence re: broken object (belonged to Stewart Bryan)","Catalog, 3 duplicate photographs, 2 new photos; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; checklists; label proofs; exhibition contract (MOMA is circulator); correspondence with MOMA; clippings; MOMA materials (including press release)","Press release (4/2/69); Kandinsky article by Johnson; wall label, Photographs; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); MOMA materials; exhibition contract; shipping information and receipts; checklists; drawings (photocopies); panel proofs","2 photographs; duplicates: invitation, 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with potential lecturers; correspondence with Beckmann (visiting Bauhaus artist); clipping","Shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; panel copy; drawings (photocopies); special request for information forms; label proofs; label copy; checklists; correspondence with UVirginia (lender and co-organizer); correspondence from State Library (co-organizer)","4 photographs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with O'Neal; photocopies of drawings; list of lenders; correspondence with UVirginia; correspondence with State Library; research; internal memos; correspondence with lenders","Invitation; 2 photographs, 1 transparency; catalog copy; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with William O'Neal (guest curator)","1 photograph; introduction; correspondence re: lecture; invitation","Checklists; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with O'Neal","Checklists from dealers with prices/values; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with dealers; checklists; internal memos","Invitation, \"Suggested Remarks for Mr. Arthur Brinkley,\" 5/12/69; 1 copy of catalog; introduction; correspondence with Alloway re: lecture","Correspondence with various speakers; internal memos; schedules","Internal memos; list and schedules (entertainment, exhibitions, events, theatre, etc.)","4 invitations; 3 other invitations (Once Invisible, Alloway's lecture, Gold of Ancient America)","Internal memos; mailing lists","Green pickup cards, Gaines to Artist (7/3/69); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; entry blanks; internal memos; checklists","Gaines to Purchaser invitation, purchasers; preview tearsheet (yellow), memo 4/29/69 (blue), 1969 fact sheets; checklists","Internal memos; correspondence with artists; invoices re: sales; checklists","Photographs","Memo 11/17/69, memo 11/26/69; correspondence with artists","'69 invitation, '69 salon catalogue; 1 copy of '67 invitation and catalogue; catalogue copy; 1 copy of '69 catalogue; catalogue proof","'69 fact sheet; statistics","'67 and '69 Salon catalogues; checklist; internal memos; form letter to artists from Ellyson","3 photographs; schedule; internal memos; correspondence with jurors; biographical information; correspondence with hosts; lecture invitation; correspondence with potential jurors [Bontecou agreed but then had to cancel]","Photographs; label copy; 1 copy of ADP '68 catalog; 1/70 Bulletin; biographical information on Paul Rand; correspondence with Rand; internal memos","2 slides, 18 photographs; 5 duplicate photographs; label copy","\"Receiving \u0026 Handling of Material\" memo 1/28/70, 1 photograph [Kenneth Winebrenner \"Mirror\"]; 1 copy of 1970 prospectus; entry blanks; internal memos; correspondence with artists; biographical information","1 photograph [Paul Smith looking at Castle's work from an earlier juried exhibition?]; 2/70 Bulletin; correspondence with juror [Wendell Castle]","Photographs; 1 copy of 1970 catalog (annotated); correspondence re: image of Winebrenner's mirror","1 copy of 1970 catalog (annotated); internal memos; correspondence with artists","Form letter; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; checklists","1 form letter; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; internal memos","Slides; duplicates; signed certificates; correspondence with winners; checklists; presentation order","Label copy; clippings; catalogue copy; checklists; internal memos; lease agreement for warehouse; drawing (photocopy); jury tokens; correspondence with artists","Prospectus, form letter from C. Ellyson; correspondence with chapters; annotated '67 prospectus; prospectus copy schedule","Memo 1/23/69, memo 1/25/67; internal memos; correspondence with 7th \u0026 Franklin; schedule","Catalog ('70 Designers); catalogue proofs; entry blanks; 1 copy of '68 ADP catalogue; catalogue copy; checklists","Annotated '70 prospectus; correspondence with juror; prospectus copy; internal memos; schedule","Entry blanks; 1 copy of '70 Craftsmen catalogue; 1 copy of '67 Artists catalogue; checklists; catalogue copy; preview invitation; label copy","Prospectus copy; schedule","Internal memos; checklists","Checklists; internal memos","Memo 9/3/69, memo 6/30/69; checklists; internal memos; fact sheets; correspondence with artists; label copy; excerpts from juror speech","Catalogue copy; checklists; 1 piece of correspondence re: catalogue","Signed certificates, reply cards, Gaines form letter; reply cards from winners; checklists; correspondence with artists","Press release 6/27/69, biographical information, 1 photograph; correspondence with potential jurors; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Peter Bunnell)","Photographs; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; 3/69 Bulletin; label copy; shipping information and receipts; biographical information","4/69 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts","5/69 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information; label copy; shipping information and receipts","9/69 Bulletin, invitation; photographs; checklists; correspondence with artist; label copy; insurance report form; internal memos; biographical information","Invitation; 10/69 Bulletin, photographs; correspondence with artist; checklists; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; internal memos","2/70 Bulletin; photographs; label copy; checklists; 5/69 Bulletin; invitations; correspondence with artist; internal memos re: missing print","3/70 Bulletin, photographs; correspondence with artist; internal memos; price list (hand drawn!); press release; biographical information; label copy","Invitation; 2 photographs; 3/70 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; label copy; checklists","Photographs; correspondence with artist; checklists; 4/70 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information","5/70 Bulletin, invitation, photographs; checklists; label copy; correspondence with artist; biographical information","Invitation, \"suggested stand\" drawing; 1 photograph; label copy; correspondence with artist; clippings; biographical information; checklists; 9/70 Bulletin","10/70 Bulletin; 2 photographs; label copy; clipping; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with artist; invitation","Invitation; photographs; label copy; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: letter of recommendation for job","Invitation, 5 photographs; 5 new photographs; 5 slides; correspondence with artist; label copy; clipping","Correspondence with potential jurors; internal memos","1 photograph of Rand, prospectus; correspondence with Rand (juror); catalog of Rand's work; research","'69 prospectus, letter Ellyson to art department 6/23/69, memo to chapters 6/23/69; copy of '68 ADP prospectus; prospectus proof; prospectus copy; internal memos; schedule","Checklists; internal memos","Checklists; fact sheets","Internal memos; checklists","Memo 7/7/70; internal memos; entry blanks; correspondence with architects; schedule; project descriptions; drawing (photocopy); lecture invitation copy; shipping information and receipts","Reply cards; internal memos; correspondence with architects","Catalogue; correspondence with architects; catalogue copy","One signed certificate; correspondence with winners","4 photographs; correspondence with juror (Romaldo Giurgola); internal memos; clipping; biographical information","Photographs; clippings","Prospectus, announcement; prospectus proof; prospectus copy; '68 annotated ADP prospectus; clipping","Entry blanks; fact sheets; internal memos; checklists","Internal memo; checklists","Correspondence with SITES; SITES materials; invitations; exhibition information; Bulletins; correspondence with other Smithsonian Institution staff","SITES catalogues, 1967-1970","Checklists; insurance report forms; correspondence with lenders (dealers); membership list","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label proofs; research; budget planning; correspondence with consultants","Preview invitation; correspondence with and between consultants (Helen Scott Reed and Kathryn Buhler); catalog copy","Invitation (preview); invitation (lecture); exhibition prospectus; catalog proofs","Photographs; internal memos; clippings; catalog notes; correspondence with lenders; checklists; invitation list","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with various organizations","1 copy of catalog; special information form","Correspondence with Rouse (Jamestown Foundation) re: lecture; copy of lecture text","1 photograph; correspondence with Buhler (consultant) re: lecture; copy of lecture text","4 photographs; suggested press release; checklist; correspondence with IEF; label proofs; exhibition contract; IEF materials; shipping information and receipts; internal memos","7 photographs; 2 contact sheets and 1 new photo; duplicate: invitation; crawing (photocopy); internal memos; label proofs","9 photographs, 4 new photographs including 1 contact sheet; duplicates: lecture invitation; label copy; drawings (photocopies); shipping information and receipts; MOMA materials; checklists; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); exhibition contract; research; internal memos; 1 copy of preview invitation","Lecture invitation; correspondence with Fern re; lecture (Library of Congress Prints \u0026   Photos Division); internal memos","1 photograph (contact sheet); checklists; varied correspondence","Prospectus with entry cards; 2 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Castle (juror, Penland School of Crafts)","1 photograph; label copy; correspondence re: item breakage; label proofs","Preview invitation; chipping information; correspondence with lenders; internal memos; 1 copy of catalogue; clippings","Correspondence with lenders; request for information forms; 1 copy of Art Gallery Magazine (12/69); 1 copy of TIME (6/1/70), reason unknown, no more receipts kept in these files","2 contact sheets; correspondence with Peter Selz (UC Berkeley, juror); correspondence with lenders; internal memos (including correspondence re: installation of Robert Irwin's \"Disc\"); correspondence with artists re: their Vietnam War protest","Internal memos; catalogue copy; label copy; research; 1 copy of catalogue (damaged)","1 photograph (1966 show); photographs of works not in show (Krushenick, Warhol, Ruscha); copies of '62 and '66 show information; correspondence with lenders; shipping information; checklists","Label copy; checklists; panel copy; mailing and invitation lists; lender lists","Photographs (VMFA copies)","Photographs (originals)","Lecture invitation; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Selz (juror) re: exhibition and lecture; biographical information; invitation copy","Correspondence with IEF; exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Paul Tishman (collector whose works comprise show); correspondence with High Museum (earlier venue); IEF materials","Photographs; internal memos; correspondence with High and with UT Austin (earlier venues); correspondence with IEF; shipping information","Checklists; IEF materials; research; panel copy","Photographs","Photographs","Photographs","5 photographs; 3 duplicate photographs","7 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","11 photographs; 3 duplicate photographs","5 photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","9 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","15 photographs; 4 duplicate photographs","12 photographs; 2 duplicate photographs","1 duplicate photographs","7 photographs; 4 duplicate photographs","2 drawings; duplicates: loan exhibition announcement; invitation; 40 slides; 1 copy of High's brochure; internal memos; NGA brochures; IEF materials; correspondence re: possible speakers; correspondence with Tishman; copy of 9/70 Bulletin; slide list [see end of box]","5 photographs; checklist; internal memos re: this traveling exhibition SP-19 [loans from 4 major NY galleries, distributed by State Services Division]; correspondence with dealers/lenders; 1 copy of 10/70 Bulletin","Catalog (Edgeworth \u0026 VMFA); 1 photograph; audio (reel) tape \"J.[oel] Aldred – tapestries – 71/2 ips\" [Canadian broadcaster]; 1 copy of invitation; catalogue: Hommage à Jean Lurçat, Rothmans, ca. 1966; another Rothmans' catalogue ca. 1964","1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of black tie reception invitation","Internal memos; correspondence with Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada; correspondence with House of Edgeworth (co-sponsors); planning re: previous receptions, etc.","6 photographs","Black tie reception invitation; other invitations (non-VMFA)","Checklist (contemporary French tapestries); checklists (various, including hommage à Jean Lurçat); invitation lists; staff working lists","Notes on the Rothmans Collection; Rothmans press release; Contemporary French Tapestry; research; clippings; copies of other's letters to/from Lurçat [speech by Madame Denise Majorel, 2 clippings]; Lurçat letters (3/29/48 \u0026 12/24/47)","3 photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","Photographs","Photographs [overlap between these 2 folders]","8 duplicate photographs","8 photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","1 catalog for July/August program with catalog card application [1969]","Lists of speakers; internal memos; biographical information; correspondence with speakers; report from Museum Entertainment Committee","VM 1969-1970 events; lists of events; calendars; internal memos; schedules including exhibition, theatre, mailings, events, etc.; 1 copy of Theatre schedule card","Internal memos","Catalog; 4 photographs; 23 new photographs; exhibition contract (Mat is circulator); research; correspondence with Met; internal memos; shipping information and receipts","Mailing, 16 duplicate photographs; 7 new photos; correspondence with Baltimore Museum of Art (circulator); checklists; BMA materials; press release; internal memos; research; 1 copy of catalog (annotated)","4 new photographs; 7 duplicate photographs","1 new photograph; 4 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Norton Simon; clippings; checklists; internal memos; copy of Henry Moore annotated transcript from '63; label and panel copy; information sheets on paintings; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs; correspondence with collectors; checklists; drawings (photocopies); research, photocopy of Vogue article (4/15/60) on Colin","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with lenders; internal memos","Preview invitation; correspondence with lenders; internal memos","Correspondence with potential lenders","Reminder card; invitation; checklists; research; lender lists; label copy; request for information forms; clippings; shipping information and receipts; mailing lists","33 new photographs","3 new photographs; 13 duplicate photos","5 new photographs; 10 duplicate photographs","5 new photographs; 10 duplicate photographs","2 new photographs; 10 duplicate photographs","Correspondence with lenders who gave no initial response","Correspondence with lenders re: return of works; internal memos; mailing lists; form letters","Copies of AIV articles from which loan list was gathered, annotated (probably for label/panel/catalog use)","Checklist; suggested press release, invitation, 4 duplicate photographs; 14 new photographs; 2 AFA folders of materials; internal memos; 1 copy of catalog","Shipping information; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Smith College Museum of Art Director","Wall label; clippings; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); MOMA materials (including press release and checklist); 1 copy of MOMA members' newsletter (Spring 1970); correspondence with Peter Bunnell (photograph curator at MOMA \u0026 organizer); drawings; internal memos; exhibition contract","Invitation; 1 copy of September 1971 Bulletin; internal memos; mailing list","Prospectus; correspondence with artists; internal memos; checklists; schedules; 1 copy of October 1971 Bulletin; 1 annotated copy of Virginia Photographers '69 catalog; 1 copy of '71 catalog","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders re: potential loans; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: extension of exhibition; correspondence with Robert Koch (speaker); correspondence with publicity","Invitation; poster; 1 duplicate photograph; 4 new photographs, 7 slides; notes; research; information request forms; 1 copy of November 1971 Bulletin; panel copy; clippings; 1 copy of December 1971 Bulletin","1 copy of November 1971 Bulletin; 1 copy of the January 1972 Antique Monthly","1 copy of the January 1972 Antique Monthly","Catalog copy","Catalog copy","Blank copy of information form","6 drawings (photocopies) of lighting schemes","3 photographs (items from Lewis Collection from some catalog); checklists; loan lists; mailing lists; internal memos; panel/catalog copy","Blank request for information forms","Checklist for catalog","Checklist for catalog","Checklist for catalog","Transparencies, 91 photographs","Empty folder","Label copy; internal memos; scripts; notes","Special object information forms","Special object information forms","Invitation; special object information forms","Correspondence with AFA; 1 copy of 1969-70 AFA Catalog","Correspondence with various institutions (museums, universities, organizations); internal memos; promotional materials","Correspondence with IEF; exhibition information sheets","1 press release from Howard University","Correspondence with various institutions (museums, universities, organizations); promotional materials","2 invitations, 2 catalogs (1969 \u0026 1971 for both shows); congratulations letter; pink salon des refuses card; prospectus; 1 contact sheet; schedule; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Thomas Hess); list of buyers; committee lists; correspondence with 7th \u0026 Franklin building owners (where judging was done); 1 drawing (photocopy)","16 photographs; duplicates: 6 photographs, prospectus; correspondence with Thalhimer's; internal memos; fact sheets; correspondence with artists; clippings; label copy; checklists; 1 copy of catalogue; 1 copy of May 1971 Bulletin; copies of certificate winners' entry blanks","Photographs; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of prospectus; lease agreement for 7th \u0026 Franklin Building","Photographs","Photographs","Correspondence with potential speakers","Memo 3/16/71, 5/71 Bulletin; fact sheets; internal memos; correspondence with artists; correspondence with 7th \u0026 Franklin; schedule; clipping; checklists","Internal memos; checklists","Catalogue; internal memos; catalog copy; correspondence with artist","Signed certificates; entry blanks; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence with winners; checklists; internal memos","2 photographs; correspondence with artists; internal memos; schedules; correspondence with juror","Slides; photographs; checklists","Release forms; invoices; preview invitation list; fact sheets; checklists; internal memos; '71 invitation; correspondence with artists","Annotated catalogs; correspondence with purchasers; correspondence with artists; purchase information cards","Memo 9/8/71; correspondence with artists; label copy; internal memos","1 copy of '71 prospectus; 1 copy of '60 catalogue; correspondence with juror (Harry Callahan); fact sheets; research/biographical information","Photographs; '69 and '71 prospectuses","Prospectus copy; correspondence with artist","Fact sheets; internal memos; checklists; entry blanks","Internal memos; correspondence with artists; checklists","\"Guidelines for Preparing Panels,\" memo 3/19/71; dinner invitation copy; internal memos; project descriptions; correspondence with designers; schedule; catalog copy; AIID Virginia Chapter Directory 70-71; correspondence with Virginia AID; entry blanks; 1 copy of dinner invitation with reply card","Correspondence with winners","1 photograph; slides; correspondence with juror (Sarah Tomerlin Lee-former Editor of House Beautiful); schedule; internal memos","2 new photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","Signed certificates; entry blanks; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with juror (Henry Wolf); correspondence with potential jurors; internal memos; reception invitation list; checklists; correspondence with artists; fact sheets","Catalogue ('72); catalogue copy","14 new photographs; 2 duplicate photographs; catalogue","Prospectus; prospectus copy; annotated '68 prospectus copy","Form letter from Ellyson, prospectus; annotated '69 prospectus; correspondence with artists: re: prospectus, prospectus copy","Catalogue; fact sheets; shipping information and receipts","Reply cards; correspondence with artists; internal memos; checklists","Letter 4/8/71; fact sheets for printmakers","Catalogue; catalogue copy; checklists","Signed certificates; correspondence with winners; checklists","1 copy of '71 catalogue; checklists; catalogue copy; internal memos","Prospectus; prospectus copy; correspondence with designers","Copy of Art Directors Club prospectus","Internal memos; correspondence with artists; 1 copy of catalogue; reply cards","Entry cards; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; fact sheets; checklists; correspondence with artists; 1 signed certificate; label copy","Photographs; internal memo","Catalogue; catalogue copy; catalogue proofs; label copy","Signed certificate; correspondence with winners","5 new photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","Annotated '67 prospectus; prospectus copy; blank mailing labels","Label copy; correspondence with artist; clipping; 12/70 Bulletin; checklists","Invitation; photographs; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with artist; invitation list; biographical information 1/71 Bulletin; Robinson House exhibition checklist","Invitation; photographs; checklists; internal memos; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist; \"Art Now: New York,\" Vol. 2, no. 10; installation sketches by Jackson; 2/71 Bulletin; Robinson House checklist","3/71 Bulletin; 2 photographs; 7 slides; Robinson House exhibition checklist; internal memos; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information","3/71 Bulletin, 1 photograph; clippings; correspondence with artist; internal memos; label copy; Robinson House exhibition checklist; invitation list","3 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information; Robinson House exhibition checklist; 4/71 Bulletin; invitation list","1 slide, invitation; 4 photographs; internal memos and correspondence with artist re: damaged works; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with artist; clippings; checklist; 5/73 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts","Invitation, 9/71 Bulletin, 2 duplicate slides; 2 photographs; 3 slides; label copy; correspondence with artist; invitation list","10/71 Bulletin, invitation; 4 photographs; biographical information; correspondence with artist; label copy; checklists","Photographs; 3 slides; invitation list; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with artist; internal memos; biographical information; checklists; label copy; 11/71 Bulletin","2 photographs; 3 slides; label copy; price list (hand drawn!); correspondence with artist; biographical information; 12/71 Bulletin","2 photographs; 3 slides; invitation; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist; Robinson House exhibition; checklist; 12/71 Bulletin","Invitation, 1 slide; 1 new slide; 1/72 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with artists","1 photograph; \"Masterpieces of Early American Furniture, Antiques (11/70), invitation, \"The U.S. Department of State Americana Fund…\"; correspondence with possible collectors; research, correspondence with Clement E. Conger, Collector of the Year 1972 (Chairman of Special Fine Arts Committee for acquisition of furnishings for the Department of State); internal memos; clippings; biographical information; press releases; clippings; checklists layout (typed)","Photographs; 1 drawing; drawing (typed!); clippings; label copy","Photographs","6 photographs; duplicates: 8 photographs, invitation; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Mourot; research; internal memos; checklists; clippings; label copy","Prospectus; internal memos; correspondence with artists; reception guest list","Invitation, poster, MOMA information sheet, \"Modern Museum Offers Works…\"; 13 photographs; memos; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); shipping information and receipts; checklists, 1 poster","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders; research; clippings; catalog copy; 1 copy of May 1972 Bulletin; clippings; shipping information and receipts","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Correspondence with Muller; list of tentative loans","9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph","1 new photograph; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with the AIC; request for information form","2 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Princeton; request for information form","1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Atkins; request for information form","1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Fogg; request for information form","1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Meadows Museum; request for information form","2 photographs; 6 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Met; request for information form","4 duplicate photographs; correspondence with MFA Boston; request for information form; internal memos; insurance certificate","6 duplicate photographs; correspondence with NGA; request for information form","2 duplicate photographs; correspondence with RISD; request for information form","3 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Thaw; request for information form. invitation; photographs","1 photograph; correspondence with Worcester; shipping information and receipts; request for information form; correspondence re: insurance","1 photograph; correspondence re; photograph orders and framing for our pieces; request for information forms","16 new photographs; 4 duplicate photographs","18 new photographs; 6 duplicate photographs","Request for information form; piece of box from printer","Checklists; lists of loans; shipping lists; mailing lists","One piece of correspondence","5 new photographs; 1 duplicate photograph","8 new photographs","Correspondence with lenders who denied loan request","Checklist, wall label, press release, 7 photographs; 2 contact sheet strips; materials from MOMA (circulator); correspondence with MOMA; internal memos; label copy; drawings (photocopies); 1 [misfiled] mock-up of Goya Catalogue cover","Checklist, 2 photographs; 4 new photographs, 2 invitations, members' preview postcard and special reception in envelope; \"Gund Collection of Western Art,\" 1970; internal memos; correspondence with Gund; correspondence with lenders; clippings; \"American Western Art: a Personal Narrative.\"","Photographs","Invitation; correspondence with Gund Museum; internal memos; research; checklists; blank request for information forms; correspondence with lenders; lists of movies; Gund Collection materials","4 photographs with labels, 5th=#15494, Carl Kauba, b. 1865, \"Indian\", Gilt Bronze, Collection Bobby Chandler; loan request; information sheets with small photos stapled to them (left in folder); correspondence with lenders; checklists; research","1 catalog; 1 contact sheet strip; internal memos; label copy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with AIA, Richmond Chapter","Invitation, 2 layout designs by Lipton, 6 photos; 27 new photos; correspondence with MIT (circulator); internal memos; correspondence with Marlborough Gallery (organizer); panel drawing (photocopy); checklists; correspondence with Lipton; label copy; research","2 invitations, \"An Exhibition of Sculpture and Drawings by Gaston Lachaise,\" 2 photographs; 9 new photos; correspondence with Lachaise Foundation and [Felix] Landau Galleries (organizer); internal memos; checklists with prices; shipping information and receipts; drawing (photocopy); clippings","1 photograph; correspondence with MOMA re: possible exhibitions, including Otto Frei exhibition [unsure if declined or not]","Checklist; 1 photograph; internal memos; clippings; list of items sold or rented","1 piece of correspondence re: lecture offer declined","Correspondence with Bernard Danenberg Galleries re: possible showing","Correspondence with AFA","Correspondence with Advertising Trade Publications, Inc.","Correspondence with the IEF","Correspondence with Maritime Museum in Newport News and Philadelphia","\"Project background \u0026 history,\" \"Bonniers introduces 9 incredible toys,\" 8 photos; 1 drawing; internal memos; correspondence with Bonnier International Design (organizer); correspondence with Ruder \u0026 Finn (circulators); Bonnier materials (including tear sheets); 1 copy of New York (9/11/72)","Proposals and materials from: George Eastman House, National Association of Women Artists, Rice University, California Arts Commission, Haus Rucker Company; MFA Houston, St. Paul Art Center, Fran Grace, Walter Art Center","Proposals and materials from: Japan Cultural Society, MOMA, Museum of the Confederacy, J.B. Speed, Library of Congress, Appalachian Corridor, SITES, Renwick Gallery, Asian Theatre Artists, NGA, Sculpture Center, International Museum of Photography, Oakland","1 photograph; correspondence with Smith (juror, Museum of Contemporary Crafts); biographical information","Catalogs, prospectus, 1 photograph; correspondence with Wolf (juror; Trahey Wolf Advertising, Inc.); biographical information","Correspondence with AFA; 1971-1972 catalog","Correspondence with institutions; artists; galleries and others (including materials)","Invitation, 2 slides; invitation list; correspondence with artist; clippings; label copy; 2/72 Bulletin","Invitation; 4 slides; 5 photographs; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with artist; 3/72 Bulletin; checklists","Invitation, 4/72 Bulletin; 1 slide; correspondence with artist; internal memos; label copy; checklists; biographical information","4/73 Bulletin, 1 slide, invitation; 1 negative; 1 photograph; 12/69 Bulletin; label copy; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklists correspondence with artist","5/72 Bulletin, invitation; 1 photograph; 4 slides; correspondence with artist; label copy; checklists; biographical information","Invitation, 1 photograph; 4 slides; label copy; 9/72 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; checklist; shipping information and receipts","Invitation, 4 photographs; 1 slide; shipping information and receipts; checklists; biographical information; 10/72 Bulletin; label copy; correspondence with artist","Invitation; 1 photograph; 4 slides; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information","Label copy; correspondence with artist; 11/72 Bulletin; checklists; shipping information and receipts","\"1972-73 Robinson House One-Man Exhibitions\" List; internal memos; schedules","1 photograph; 4 slides; label copy; 1/73 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; internal memos; checklists; shipping information and receipts","1 slide, invitation, 2 photographs; 1 new photograph; label copy; 1/73 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts","Invitation, 2/73 Bulletin; 2 photographs; checklists; biographical information; internal memos; correspondence with artist; transportation request form; label copy","Invitation, 3 photographs; 3 new photographs; 3 slides; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with artist; transparencies request form; internal memos; label copy; 3/73 Bulletin","'72 Honor Awards Program, Virginia AIA Chapter; concealed ID form; catalogue; internal memos; prospectus copy; Virginia Chapter AIA materials; 1 copy of prospectus; catalogue copy","Correspondence with juror (Hugh Jacobsen)","2 photographs (Paul Smith); entry blanks; correspondence with artists; reception guest list; drawing (photocopy); internal memos; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence with juror (Paul Smith)","Internal memos; checklists; fact sheets; shipping information and receipts; entry blanks","Purchase cards; annotated catalogues ('73); invoices; checklists; correspondence with purchasers; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; release forms","Slides; 7 new photographs; 3 duplicate photographs","Letter (9/12/73); entry blanks; reception invitation list; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; internal memos; correspondence with winners","1 copy of catalogue; catalogue copy; internal memos; checklists","Schedule; prospectus copy","Correspondence with artists; internal memos; fact sheets; checklists","Checklists; correspondence with artists","2 invitations, 8 duplicate photographs; 9 new photos; internal memos; checklists with values; correspondence with Blumkas (Mr. and Mrs. Leopold); research; correspondence re: complete loss of Gothic velvet tapestry due to water damage","7 photographs; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); checklists; internal memos; MOMA materials (including wall label, press release)","3 photographs; internal memos; panel layout notes; Accession Committee meeting minutes copies (to look at new accessions)","Invitation; photographs; label copy; drawing (photocopy)","Photographs; duplicates; 2 invitations; invitation copy; internal memos; correspondence with Whitney (circulator); Whitney materials; label copy; 1 copy of \"Edward Hopper: Selections from the Hopper Bequest,\" published by Whitney; 1 copy of 3/73 Bulletin","5 photographs; label copy; correspondence with lenders; request for information form; internal memos; correspondence re: Bernard Martin \"copying\" Alfred Newman's photograph of Hopper re: possible copyright infringement","Catalog; 2 photographs; 1 copy of prospectus; internal memos; label copy; list of designers; correspondence with AIID","Invitation, 10 photographs; internal memos; label copy; invitation copy; mailing lists","Catalog, invitation, 1 photograph; 2 slides, 1 new photograph; internal memos; correspondence with artists; label copy; 1 copy of prospectus; checklists; clippings","5/73 bulletin; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; internal memos; correspondence with Thalhimer's re: display; label copy; checklists; fact sheets","1 copy of catalogue; catalogue copy; checklists; internal m emos; prospectus copy","Signed certificates; correspondence with winners","Correspondence with juror (William Seitz); biographical information","28 photographs","Memo (2/28/73); printmakers card; letter (3/22/73); internal memos","Reply cards; correspondence with artists; internal memos; checklists","1 photograph; duplicates, certificates; juror biographical information (William Pahlmann); correspondence with juror; internal memos; fact sheets; checklists; correspondence with artists; entry blanks","Prospectus (1 copy); AID Virginia Chapter '70-'71 directory; prospectus copy; catalogue (1 copy); checklists; correspondence with NSID","Photographs","3 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; label copy; entry blank; correspondence with Solomon; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; 11/73 Bulletin","Invitation, 2 duplicate photographs, 10/73 Bulletin; 1 new photograph; label copy; correspondence with Beer; biographical information; checklists","2 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Nathan Lyons); biographical information","Photographs","Entry blank; correspondence with Dougherty","1 photograph; 1 new photograph; 9/73 Bulletin; correspondence with Davenport; entry blank; biographical information; clipping","Invitation, 2 photographs; 7 new photographs; correspondence with Lewises; drawing (photocopy); internal memos, 1 copy of May '72 W\u0026L Alumni Bulletin","7 photographs; press release; internal memos; materials from Museum of Primitive Art (organizer); clippings; catalog copy","Invitation; catalog; internal memos; correspondence with prospective jurors; 1 photocopy of prospectus; mailing list; article by Nathan Lyon (juror); clipping; NEA grant materials","Press release, 3 photographs, checklist; correspondence with IEF (circulator); IEF materials; internal memos","Research; checklists; catalog copy; mailing lists for catalogs [all materials Blaine-related]","3 clippings, 3 invitations; 7 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with Blaine; mailing lists; catalog copy (Blaine)","Nell Blaine at the Poindexter Gallery, 1972, catalogue folder; 2 new photographs; research; other catalogs; mailing lists; request for information forms; checklists; price lists; internal memos; correspondence with Boston University (Beal co-organizer); correspondence with Poindexter Gallery (Blaine co-organizer); correspondence with Lawrence Campbell (essay writer; Art Students' league); correspondence with lenders; correspondence with artists; catalog copy (Beal)","Photographs; 1 copy of Blaine catalog; list of Beal color transparencies returned","Correspondence with artist and purchasers re: sale of paintings (including copies of checks, etc.); checklists; price lists [all material related to Blaine]","1 drawing by Blaine; correspondence with Boston University, Poindexter Gallery, Blaine, Campbell, lenders; internal memos; 1 copy of Blaine catalog; clippings; loan agreement forms; other catalog (Beal); research; label copy; checklists","Correspondence with AFA; 1972-73 catalog; 1973-74 listing in new 8 ½ X 11 format (unbound)","2 copies of 67-68 catalog; correspondence with AFA; 2 copies of 68-69 catalog; clippings","Correspondence re: possible prison art show","Correspondence with Ruder and Finn","Clippings; research; SITE materials, correspondence with various institutions (museums, galleries, organizations); IEF materials; various catalogs [most of material from late 60s]","Clippings; research; SITE materials, correspondence with various institutions (museums, galleries, organizations); IEF materials; various catalogs [most of material from late 60s]","Material re; possible exhibition of Cecil Beaton as well as Samuel Kirk \u0026 Son","Material re: possible exhibition of Cecil Beaton, as well as for Sir Jacob Epstein, and others","Correspondence re: Objects: USA (collection of S.C. Johnson \u0026 Son, organized by Lee Nordness Gallery); correspondence with various other institutions; various catalogs from late 1960s","Correspondence with various institutions; various catalogs from 1973","Correspondence with various institutions; various catalogs from late 1960s; early 1970s]","Correspondence; internal memos","1 copy of 66-67 catalog; 2 copies of 68-69 catalog; correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials; clippings; internal memos","1 clipping on Peggy Guggenheim","Correspondence with Multiples, Inc. gallery; internal memo","Eastman House materials","Correspondence with SITES; 1972 catalogs; SITES materials; various SI bulletins; 1 catalog (French playbills)","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials, 1 copy of catalog","1 piece of correspondence with Hirschl \u0026 Adler","Internal memos; correspondence with \"Curators of Art for Corporate Collections\" [actually called Danese Design]","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with Art professor at Mary Baldwin","Correspondence with Asia House Gallery; checklist; internal memo [not shown]","Correspondence with Whitney and Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art","Correspondence with Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with Multiples, Inc.","Letter from Claiborne to members (10/24/73); 1 copy of invitation; label copy","Internal memos; checklists","Catalog, invitation, 6 photographs; 1 new photograph; 1 copy of Virginia Designers 1970 catalog; internal memos; mailing list; catalog copy; correspondence with Federal Council on the Arts \u0026 Humanities (speaker, Lani Lattin); schecklists","Members special film program card, 2 photographs; 1 new photograph; 1 copy of Wildenstein catalog; research; correspondence with Bakwin; correspondence with members; internal memos; 1 copy of invitation; 1 copy of catalog","Invitation, reply card; 1 photograph; 1 copy of Craftsmen's Biennial 2 (VCU) prospectus; 1 copy of Virginia Craftsmen 1970 catalog; 1 copy of 74 catalog; 1 copy of 74 prospectus; internal memos; mailing list; research","Invitation, 11 photographs; 4 new photographs; 1 copy of catalog \"Walter Gropius: Buildings, Plans, Projects, 1906-1969\"; correspondence; 1 copy of \"Portrait of an idea: Rosenthal Studio-Line\"; correspondence with IEF; IEF materials; exhibition contract; 1 drawing (photocopy); internal memos","VMFA exhibition SP-28; internal memos; checklist; label copy","Clippings; 1 copy of Commonwealth: the Magazine of Virginia (5/74)","2 preview invitations, lecture card, brochure; photographs; label copy","3 photographs; 1 new photograph","Announcement; 3 transparencies; 4 drawings of \"Project: Folk Art\"; correspondence with Whitney (circulator; organizer); internal memos; correspondence with Ruder and Finn; label copy; correspondence with Philip Morris (sponsor); research; invitation copy; brochure copy; Whitney materials; preview mailing list; 1 copy of 4/74 Bulletin; correspondence re: posters and billboard; clipping","Invitation, \"Project: Folk Art\"; 1 photograph; internal memos; correspondence with Ruder \u0026 Finn; correspondence with Whitney; checklists, correspondence with Philip Morris; brochure copy; clipping; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with other institutions","Catalog copy","3 photographs; 2 new photographs; TV speech copy; correspondence with De Young (other venue); correspondence with Central Virginia Educational Television; verbal storyboards","Internal memos; mailing/invitation lists","1 photograph; correspondence with Whitney; correspondence with other institutions; Whitney brochures; clippings; layout drawings (photocopies); label copy","7 photographs; duplicates: transcript, announcement card; 4 dictabelts (interview with Bill Gaines); checklists; correspondence with Chermayeff; internal memos; correspondence with Philip Morris (owners of tapestries); mailing list; 1 copy of invitation; press release; drawing (photocopy)","3 photographs; correspondence with Nancy Hoffman Gallery (organizer); correspondence with lenders; checklists; request for information form; gallery materials","Catalog; photographs; catalog copy; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with lenders; blank information request form; clipping","Photographs, 2 transparencies, 1 slide; 1 copy of invitation; internal memos; clippings; exhibition design drawings (photocopy)","33 photographs; 7 transparencies; duplicates: 15 photographs","4 photographs; 1 transparency, slides; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with Diebenkorn; internal memos; request for information forms; checklists","4 photographs; 3 new photos, 1 transparency; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Estes (the photos he provided were for his passport!); request for information forms; checklists; research","6 photographs; 2 transparencies; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists; correspondence with Francis","5 photographs; 2 transparencies; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklist; correspondence with Frankenthaler; internal memo","2 photographs; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: damage; request for information forms; internal memos; correspondence with Hans Nemuth re: portrait of Indiana (photograph)","5 photographs; checklists; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms","6 photographs; 1 transparency; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklist","5 photographs; 1 new photograph, 2 transparencies; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with Motherwell; checklists; request for information forms","6 photographs; 1 transparency; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists","5 photographs; 1 new photograph; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; internal memos; checklists","5 photographs; 1 new photograph; 1 transparency; correspondence with Thiebaud; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists","5 photographs; 1 transparency; internal memos; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists","Catalog; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia AIA Awards Committee","Entry blanks; correspondence with designers; label copy; internal memos; checklists; fact sheets","1 copy of '74 catalog; catalog copy","Signed certificates; correspondence with juror (Ivan Chermayeff); clipping","Photographs","Prospectus; checklists; art directors' club materials; prospectus copy; schedule","4 photographs; correspondence with Hagan; shipping information and receipts; entry blank; label copy; 5/74 Bulletin; biographical information","Invitation; 2 photographs; 2 new photographs; 4/74 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; correspondence with Abbott; label copy","Invitation; 1 photograph; 1 new photograph; label copy; transportation requests; entry blanks; biographical information; correspondence with Barry; shipping information and receipts; 2/74 Bulletin","5 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; invitations; 1/74 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Fridley","Invitation; 4 photographs; NEA booklet; 10/74 Bulletin; correspondence with NEA for Sandborn; brochure (1 copy); brochure copy; internal memos; biographical information; correspondence with Sandborn; entry blank; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs, invitations; 6 photographs; 9/74 Bulletin; correspondence with Ames; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; checklists; label copy; internal memos; entry blank","Catalog; photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artists; label copy; checklists; correspondence with Michael Graves (lecturer); correspondence with juror (Bill Newman); invitation copy; invitation list; prospectus copy; biographical information; 12/74 Bulletin","3 photographs: 1 duplicate photograph, invitations; 11/74 Bulletin; brochure; shipping information and receipts; checklists; biographical information; correspondence with Scalin; entry blank; label copy","22 photographs; 9 new photographs; internal memos; checklists","Research; checklists; internal memos; clippings; correspondence re: poster; drawings (photocopies); panel copy","Photographs","Label copy; research; checklists; correspondence with lenders; internal memos; correspondence with Comprehensive Exhibition Services (circulator); correspondence with potential lenders; blank request for information forms","8 photographs; 6 new photographs; request for information forms; internal memos; correspondence with lenders","SITES and National Art Collection Materials; internal memos; correspondence re: materials for Children's Day","1 photograph; 2 new photographs; correspondence with Delaware Art Museum (lender); 1 copy of 4/74 Bulletin; checklists; internal memos","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with potential speakers they declined","Photographs; research; biographical information; clippings, drawing (photocopy); 1 copy of 5/74 Bulletin; internal memos; correspondence with VCU (Professor Lester Van Winkle is co-organizer); correspondence with lenders; invitation list; 1 copy of invitation; checklists; correspondence from visitors","4/74 Bulletin, \"photographic resume,\" 1 photograph; 5 new photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information","Correspondence with and materials from various institutions, galleries, and organizations; internal memos; clippings; catalog","1 photograph (William B. O'Neal, UVirginia); correspondence with potential speakers; promotional materials; internal memos","1 piece of correspondence re: questionnaire (5/2/74)","Correspondence with MOMA re: possible traveling shows","Correspondence with and materials from various institutions, organizations, and individuals re: declined exhibitions; internal memos; catalogs","Correspondence with Modern Master Tapestries, Inc. (organizing circulator) and Charles E. Slatkin, Inc. Galleries (organizing circulator); promotional materials","Signed certificates, catalog; 1 photograph; internal memo; correspondence with artists; fact sheets; invoices; checklists; clippings; shipping information and receipts","Photographs","Prospectus; prospectus copy; annotated '72 prospectus","NOVirginia invitation, jurors' statement, Lynchburg prospectus, signed certificates (NOVirginia); 10 photographs; checklists; prospectus copy; invitation copy; NOVirginia prospectus; correspondence with artists; catalog copy; Lynchburg catalog; correspondence with directors of affiliates; Lynchburg signed certificate","10 photographs; duplicates: Roanoke catalog, Roanoke invitation; correspondence with artists; Peninsula prospectus copy; Peninsula catalog copy; internal memos; Peninsula prospectus; Peninsula signed certificate; checklists; Roanoke catalog copy; clippings; correspondence with juror (Lawrence Alloway)","'75 prospectus; shipping information and receipts; annotated '73 prospectus; prospectus copy","Photographs; signed certificates, invitation; checklists; '75 catalog; correspondence with NEA re: grant; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Aaron Siskind); fact sheets; prospectus copy","Virginia Commission of the Arts and Humanities grant application","Catalog; catalog copy","1 signed certificate; correspondence with winners","Photographs; 1 copy of '75 catalog","Prospectus copy; internal memos; correspondence re: prospectus","Catalog; purchase cards; invoices; correspondence with artists; internal memos","Reply cards; checklists; correspondence with artists","Invitation, 1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with potential jurors; correspondence with juror (Robert Buck); biographical information; schedule; internal memos; checklists; 5/75 Bulletin","Signed certificates; fact sheets; correspondence with juror (Elke Solomon); biographical information; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with artists","Photographs; prospectus; prospectus copy; 1 copy of catalogue; catalogue copy","Letter 2/9/75, purchase card; correspondence with artists; internal memos; invoices","Checklists; correspondence with artists","Invitation, 5 photographs; 1 new photograph; internal memos; invitation copy; correspondence with Mrs. Lammot DuPont Copeland [collector of the year]","1 copy of 2/75 Bulletin; internal memos; checklists (Artmobile exhibition); label copy","1 photograph; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of prospectus; internal memos; checklists","Photographs; checklists; label copy; catalog copy; research; invitation copy; correspondence with NC Museum of Art; internal memos; mailing list; 1 copy of invitation","2 photographs; \"1940, Remember?\" clipping; correspondence with Library of Congress Prints \u0026 Photographs Division; internal memos; research; checklists","Catalog, \"Observations on …,\" \"Collecting,\" 2 photographs; 2 new photographs; correspondence with O'Neal; checklists; internal memos; catalog copy; biographical information","4 new photographs; catalog","Catalog, 4 photographs; 4 new photographs; checklists; correspondence with Lewises; internal memos","Catalog, invitation, 6 photographs; 2 new photographs; 1 copy of prospectus; internal memos; invitation copy; correspondence with Robert Buck (juror, Director of Albright Knox)","1 internal memo","1 catalog, 5 photographs; 1 new photograph; internal memos; checklists","Invitation, 6 photographs; 6 new photographs; correspondence with University Art Gallery (Rutgers, organizer); internal memos; invitation copy; correspondence with VM Youth Guild; clipping; correspondence from visitors; 1 copy of catalog; list of books for sale at VMFA Shop","\"Art as Adornment\"; 10 photographs; internal memos; checklists; label copy; catalog copy","3 new photographs; 3 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Art Museum of South Texas (borrower)","Correspondence with Josef Albers Foundation; correspondence; internal memos","Invitation, catalog; internal memos; correspondence re: successful NEA grant; grant   materials; statistics","1 photograph; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with Light Gallery (lender); correspondence with Siskind","Press release; photographs; correspondence with AFA (circulator); correspondence with Museum of Primitive Art (lender); drawing (photocopy); in use list; internal memos; correspondence with African Arts magazine; clipping","Poster, catalog, 1 photograph; 4 new photographs; correspondence with AFA; checklists; internal memos; exhibition contract; invitation copy; correspondence with African Arts; correspondence with Museum of Primitive Arts; correspondence with local TV station","\"Masterpieces of Pre-Columbian Art,\" 5 photographs; 1 new photograph; internal memos; label opy; Artmobile slide lecture copy","Correspondence with Museum of the American Indian (organizer); internal memos; clipping","Correspondence with Met (organizer); internal memos","Correspondence with Hyatt re: possible accommodations; correspondence with AAM; internal memos","3 photographs; 3 new photographs; correspondence with lenders; request for information forms; checklists; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation","3 photographs; 3 new photographs; 1 copy of brochure (\"Landscape in Photography\");   internal memos; checklists","12 photographs; brochure copy; internal memos; checklists; panel copy; press releases","Correspondence with artist; 1 copy of invitation; clipping; internal memos; press release","3 photographs; 12 new photographs; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); checklist; exhibition contract; internal memos; clipping; MOMA materials","Unsigned certificate; 2 photographs; duplicates: letter 8/1/75, 2 blank information forms","Photographs","2/75 Bulletin, invitation, 1 photograph; 2 new photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy","Invitation; 2 photographs; 4 duplicate photographs, 11/14/74 memo; internal memos; label coy; blank floor plan; 1/75 Bulletin; correspondence with artists; clippings; invoices [lots of correspondence re: student show]","21 photographs; information forms; biographical information; correspondence with artists; internal memos; label copy","2 photographs; duplicates: Roanoke prospectus, Peninsula prospectus, Roanoke catalogue; clippings; correspondence with artists; prospectus copy; juror biographical information; internal memos; correspondence with jurors; NOVirginia prospectus; annotated Roanoke prospectus; checklists; signed certificates; invitation; blank certificates","Photographs; drawings (photocopies); panel copy; research; catalog copy","Checklists by object type (transferred contents of a binder)","Photographs","3 photographs; internal memos; correspondence re: events such as demos and clinics; research; correspondence with visitors; invitation copy; correspondence re: catalog; correspondence with lenders; checklists","Label copy; checklists; research","Photographs; correspondence with lenders; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Commission of the Arts \u0026 Humanities re: special funding; checklists; research","Catalog copy; research; checklists; labels","Photographs; checklists; other lists","15 photographs; shipping information and receipts; catalog proof; checklists; catalog copy; research; lists by type","10 photographs; 2 new photographs; correspondence with Toledo Museum of Art (organizer); checklists; insurance certificate; clipping, correspondence with Steuben; 1 copy of \"Steuben: 70 Years of American Glassmaking\"; internal memos; correspondence with publicity","\"Forms in Metal\" catalogue; 1 photograph; correspondence with Museum of Contemporary Crafts (organizer); exhibition contract; Museum of Contemporary Crafts materials; internal memos; drawing (photocopy)","3 photographs, invitation, reply card; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with Lawrence Alloway (juror); invitation copy; internal memos; correspondence with members of arts organizations coming to ceremony; guest lists","Exhibition contract; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); MOMA materials; checklist; internal memos","Checklists; correspondence with University of New Mexico (organizer); research; exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Western Association of Art Museums (organizer); biographical information; drawing (photocopy)","2 photographs; correspondence with Dean Brown Foundation (curator is Carol Brown, widow) and Akron Art Institute (organizer); internal memos; biographical information; AAI materials","Correspondence with Bowdoin (organizer) [cancelled]; Bowdoin materials","3 photographs; correspondence with Israel Museum; clippings","2 photographs; correspondence with Museum of the American Indian; correspondence with Phillip Morris (connection to Museum of AI)","Catalog, prospectus; statistics; letter to members of \"Richmond Communicating Artists\"","Photographs; internal memos; VMFA materials; label copy","One press release [written by Bob Keefe] re: Reeves collection","Internal memos","Correspondence with Terry Dintenfass (organizer); internal memos","19 photographs; correspondence with Gallery Association of New York State (organizer); internal memos; checklist; correspondence with Architectural League of NY (organizer); budget materials (for fundraising); GANYS materials","Photographs; 2 slides","1 drawing; 1 photograph; duplicates: museum tear sheet; general museum and various exhibitions' label copy; catalogue or essay copy for \"The 18th Century Drama\"","Biographical information","Attendance statistics","Label copy","Fact sheet","List of music for Danish Silver exhibition","Lists of alumni in Richmond","2 drawings; Leslie Cheek Jr.'s notes","2 drawings","3 drawings","3 drawings","2 checklists of members","1 drawing; list of photographs for panels","1 drawing","\"Remarks\" 5/25/77","Internal memos; article copy; checklist; correspondence re: permission to publish images","1 transparency; catalog copy; internal memos; correspondence with lenders; research; correspondence re: transparencies; correspondence with Mariner's Museum","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: transparencies; catalogue copy","Blank information forms","Catalog copy","1 photograph [Vose Galleries]; correspondence with lenders who denied loans","Catalog proofs","Correspondence with Suffolk Art League","Correspondence with Mint Museum; Mint materials","1 copy of \"The Virginia Peninsula Today,\" 11/76; speech copy","Checklists; correspondence with Met re: possible loan","Invitation lists","2 duplicate photographs; 2 new photographs; request for information forms; correspondence with potential lenders","Checklists; internal memos re: postcards for sale (correspondence with other museums' shops)","Press release (8/26/74); correspondence with Mariners Museum; internal memos; clippings; fact sheet","3 photographs","Photographs","Photographs","Request for information forms (folder 2)","Request for information forms","Internal memo; correspondence with Vose re: catalogue; Artmobile label/brochure copy","Budget information; internal memos","Artmobile label copy; Artmobile layout drawing (photocopy)","Research","Slide lists","Internal memos; Artmobile brochure; checklists; Artmobile teachers' kit; clipping","Photographs","Correspondence with potential lenders; internal memos","Correspondence","Correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Mariners Museum; checklists","Checklists","Checklists; correspondence with Mariners Museum","1 slide; 1 photograph (A. Cary Smith, portrait of the Yacht Agnes); correspondence with lenders; research; internal memos; schedule; correspondence with mariners Museum; clippings; other materials","Internal memos; invitation lists; correspondence with attendees/invitees; clipping","Correspondence and internal memos re: budget","Lists; schedule; correspondence with Mariners Museum; correspondence with film companies; internal memos","Budget information; internal memos; correspondence with Mariners Museum; correspondence with NEA; clipping; grant application","6 photographs; correspondence with NNS; 1 copy of \"3 Generations of Shipbuilding\"; NNS materials; \"Men, Ships and the Sea\"; Bring Her Home\"; label copy for publicity photographs0; \"Always Good Ships\"","Label copy","14 duplicate photographs; 2 new photographs; 1 drawing; internal memo","Invitation; invitation list; correspondence with Mariners Museum; internal memos","1 photograph; internal memos; correspondence re: cancellation of Virginia Architecture 1976 (Reality and Revival is the replacement); label copy; drawings of panels (photocopies); '76 AIA honor program","Internal memos (2)","Signed certificate; correspondence with juror (Alan Shestack); correspondence with artists; checklists; internal memos; one entry","Prospectus; photographs; 1 copy of catalog (annotated); biographical information on juror (Alan Shestack, Director of Yale University Art Gallery); checklists; catalogue copy; prospectus copy; un-annotated copy of catalog","2 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artist","1 photograph; 1 invitation; checklists; internal memos","1977 invitation; internal memos; '77 catalogue; correspondence with NEA re: grant; '77 prospectus; correspondence with juror (Lloyd Herman)","25 slides, 9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; clippings; correspondence with Santa Barbara Museum of Art (organizer); internal memos; correspondence with SITES (circulator); 1 copy of catalog; labels; schedule; checklists; Santa Barbara materials, including press release and prospectus; exhibition contract","Photographs; invitation list; announcement; correspondence with artist; announcement copy; price list; entry blank, invitation (signed \u0026 22/58)","Photographs; invitation list; price list; entry blank; announcement; announcement copy; biographical information; internal memos; correspondence with artist","3 photographs; invitation list; entry blank; invitation; internal memos; clipping; biographical information; correspondence with artist","1 photograph; invitation; announcement proof; correspondence with purchasers; biographical information; checklists; invitation list; correspondence with artist","3 photographs; announcement; announcement copy; invitation; internal memos; entry card; correspondence with artist; biographical information; invitation list","3 photographs; announcement; checklists; entry blank; invitation list; correspondence with artist; invitation; biographical information","2 photographs; checklists; correspondence with artist; artists' sale terms and conditions; announcement; invitation list; biographical information; invitation; internal memos","Announcement; invitation; correspondence with artist; announcement copy; biographical information; invitation list; internal memos","Announcement, invitation; announcement copy; biographical information; entry blank; Guggenheim fellowship application; clippings; correspondence with artist; invitation list","Invitation; schedule; 1 copy of prospectus; correspondence with Thalhimer's; internal memos; statistics; correspondence with artists","Prospectus copy; label copy; jurors' statement copy; 2 copies of catalog (1 annotated; 1 not); catalogue copy; correspondence with visitor re: complaint about nude woman in painting","5 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","Signed certificates; 1 photograph; invitation; internal memos; correspondence with artists; correspondence with juror (Suzanne Delehanty); checklists; statistics","Checklists; correspondence with Thalhimer's; correspondence with artists","Checklists; correspondence with artists","Form letter to Virginia artists from Director Peter Mooz; correspondence with purchasers; correspondence with artists; internal memos; invitation list; reply cards","Internal memos","Invoices; budget information; incident report; correspondence with artist","Invitation; clippings; poster; materials from other exhibitions","Clippings; materials from other exhibitions","Postcard; checklists; label proof; lecture; invitation copy; installation drawing [checklists from Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University)","7 photos; 5 new photos","Correspondence with Wichita State; correspondence with Lewises; correspondence with artist; correspondence with Whitney (other venue)","Invitation, reply card, brochure; 5 photographs; 1 copy of catalogue: \"The Proctor \u0026 Gamble Company Antique English Coffee Pots: The Folger's Coffee Collection\"; correspondence; internal memos; correspondence with the Rowland Company (organized the show); correspondence with Proctor \u0026 Gamble; invitation copy","3 photographs; correspondence with lenders; clippings; internal memos; correspondence with Lewises (lenders of typewriter eraser)","Invitation, 5 photographs; 33 new photographs; clippings; internal memos; correspondence with Kreegers; checklist; drawings (photocopies); invitation list; research; label copy; invitation copy","Internal memos; specs. For A.V. presentation; presentation copy","Invitation; invitation copy","2 slides; photographs; internal memos","Photographs","Budget information; internal memos; invoices; research on Owen Cheatham Foundation","Correspondence with public; correspondence re: copyright; internal memos; publicity schedule","Internal memos; label copy; checklists; drawings (photocopies)","Label copy; internal memos; catalogue proofs; correspondence re: copyright; invitation; checklists","Internal memos re: duties \u0026 plans","Clippings; internal memo","Checklist; research of the objets d'art; Owen Cheatham catalog (1 annotated; 1 not)","40 slide set from MOMA","Clippings","1 copy of VMFA operating budget, 1976-77","2 slide lists (102 slides \u0026 40 slides); checklists; MOMA brochure re: slide set","Correspondence with speakers and hostesses","Installation instructions; internal memos; checklists; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials","Correspondence with MOMA; internal memo","Checklists; correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials","Internal memo re: related books in VMFA Shop; exhibition bibiliography","Photographs","Richmond Sinfonia program; letter from MOMA (6/20/75); exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with MOMA; budget information; MOMA invitation; American Art Since 1945 (1 copy of catalogue, loose)","Invitation (3 pieces); invitation list; internal memos; correspondence with MOMA; invitation copy","1 photograph; correspondence with Lewises; clipping; internal memos","Checklists (MOMA materials)","Internal memo","Internal memos and information re: Brandts' trip to Greenville to see show","MOMA materials for labels","Correspondence with MOMA re: posters","Photographs; clipping; correspondence with Mark Davis (curator at the Century Association); internal memos; checklists; label copy","Brochure (summer exhibition announcement), 1 photo; 19 slides; 3 photos; correspondence with SITES (circulator); checklists; internal memos; exhibition contract","Summer exhibition announcement; 8 slides; 9 photos; correspondence with SITES (circulator); exhibition contract; checklists; internal memos; SITES materials including SITES press release; clippings; label","2 photos; checklists; internal memo","2 photos; 5 slides; internal memos; correspondence with artist; clippings; correspondence with Bowdoin (circulator); Bowdoin materials; checklists; budget information; biographical information; research","Correspondence with various institutions; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; correspondence with publicity; materials from other exhibitions; invitation; invitation copy; installation drawing; checklist","Clippings; internal memo","Correspondence with AFA re: circulation, catalogue proof inserted in file","Internal memos; correspondence with printer re: mistake; correspondence with AFA; catalog copy; checklists; correspondence with Wiltshire","Photographs","Checklist","Slides","Invitation; catalog copy; checklist","Drawings (photocopies); internal memos; budget information; checklist","Invitation; invitation lists; internal memos; correspondence with AFA","Label copy","Label copy; correspondence with Weisgall; biographical information; checklists; research","Frames checklist; correspondence with Weisgall; March'78 Bulletin","Correspondence with Weisgall; internal memos; clipping; catalog; catalog copy; budget information","Photographs","Invitation, Richmond News Leader clipping (1/30/78); internal memos; correspondence with musicians; program copy; all re: musical program, musical scores; one copy of \"The Collecting Muse: The Nathalie \u0026 Hugo Weisgall Collection\"","Poster","Clippings","Budget information; internal memos; correspondence with Fred Hughes of Andy Warhol Enterprises; correspondence with sponsors; correspondence with Coe Kerr Gallery; correspondence with artist; correspondence with Weisman; checklists [no signatures]","Postcard (2), 7 photos; 2 new photos; clippings","1 photo; internal memos; catalog proofs; clippings; correspondence with VCU re: silk screening project; budget information; catalog copy","Correspondence with potential lenders","Photographs; slides","Correspondence with MFA Boston (lender)","Correspondence with Chrysler (lender)","\"NEW\" loan agreement form","Correspondence with Ackland (lender)","Correspondence with AIC (lender)","Correspondence with BMA (lender)","Correspondence with Phillips (lender)","Correspondence with Clark (lender)","Correspondence with Mellon (lender)","Correspondence with Met (lender)","Correspondence with NCMA (lender)","Correspondence with lender","Correspondence with various institutions; checklists; internal memos; clippings","2 invitations (6 parts total); internal memos; invitation list","Budget information; internal memos; Virginia Commission for the Arts \u0026 Humanities grant information","IPR's; internal memos (form about 1 year old for IPR)","Drawings (photocopies); checklists; internal memos","Clipping; internal memos; press release copy","Checklist (4 part)","Label proofs; label copy; 1 copy of checklist","Label proofs; **clippings inserted in folder at end**","Invitation; prospectus; internal memos; program schedule; correspondence with hostesses; schedule; correspondence with juror (Thomas Barrow, Associate Professor of Photography, U of New Mexico)","Invitation; internal memos; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Ms. Conover Hunt-Jones (consultant); checklists; correspondence with sponsors; budget information","Internal memos","Label copy","Photocopy from a catalog for scientific instruments","LACMA press release, \"Major Silver and Mosaic Collections…\"; label copy; research; LACMA materials (circulator)","Biographical information on John Gilmore Ford","Checklist proof; checklist copy","Internal memos; IPR's; budget information","1 duplicate photo","Exhibition contract; correspondence with LACMA; internal memos","Correspondence with Gilberts; internal memos; correspondence with LACMA","Internal memos; drawings (photocopies); 1 copy of LACMA paper; correspondence with LACMA","Invitation (2 – both in 2 parts); internal memos","Correspondence with public (all wanted to know dates of show after reading Smithsonian!)","Envelope containing checklist from Ford with insurance values; 1 copy of invitation; 1 copy with catalog","Budget information; IPR's","Label copy; research","8 new photos; 2 duplicate photos; drawings (photocopies); checklists; internal memos","Clippings; label copy; invitation copy; 1 copy of Weisgall invitation","Empty folder","14 new photos","Correspondence with hostesses; correspondence with Collectors Circle members; mailing list; correspondence with Ford","2 photos; duplicates: invitation, November '78 Bulletin; 1 copy of Collectors Circle program","Internal memos","Invitation, Guggenheim press release; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Guggenheim (circulator); drawings (photocopies); checklists; clippings; internal memos","Checklists; label copy","Budget information; slide script copy","Internal memos; correspondence with Guggenheim; schedule for Contemporary Art One-Day Symposium (2/14/79)","Label copy; loan agreements; correspondence with lender; internal memos","Checklists; script copy; catalogue copy; clippings; correspondence with visitor; copy of Guggenheim brochure; research; label copy","5 duplicate photos; 9 new photos","Exhibition summary, form letter, information questionnaire; checklists; drawings (photocopies); internal memos; correspondence with galleries re: biographical information for artists; clipping","13 slides; open house poster; catalogue; label copy","Checklists; catalog copy","Drawing (photocopy); checklists","Remarks by Woodward at press conference; clippings; remarks by Mooz at press conference","IPR's; budget information; calendar","Internal memos; meeting minutes, panel drawing (photocopy)","1 piece of correspondence with Columbus Museum of Art re: show","Empty folder","Checklists; annotated gallery guide","Agenda; family tree; IEF materials; correspondence with IEF; notes; internal memos","Correspondence with IEF; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; correspondence with corporate sponsors; schedule; correspondence with other museum locations; exhibition contract","Internal memos; invitation copy; schedules; meeting minutes; checklists","14 photos; correspondence with IEF","1 copy of bumper sticker; place card; brochure; announcement; internal memos; meeting minutes; correspondence with IEF; clipping","Invoices; IPR's; internal memos; budget information","Checklists; internal memos","Note","Invoices; internal memos; budget information","Internal memos; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Lewises re: closing Art Nouveau facility","List of films \u0026 lecturers from IEF","Correspondence with IEF re: Duke's address; internal memo","Internal memos","Internal memos; lists of tour groups","Biography, general information, itinerary, \"Short History of Chatsworth\"; IEF materials (including press release)","Timetable; meeting minutes; proposed schedule","Agendas; notes; checklists; internal memos","IPR's; internal memos; invoices","\"A.V. Program\" script; correspondence re: school A/V program; internal memos; budget information","Budget information; internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Calendars; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF; 1 copy of the \"Chatsworth Herald\"; guide for children published by VMFA","Schedule; internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; meeting minutes","Photos; NEA reports","Correspondence with IEF; correspondence with other museums (including invitation","Internal memos; budget information","Exhibition contract; correspondence with IEF; correspondence with corporate sponsor","Internal memos; correspondence with patrons","Internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with ESU branches; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Huge final report; internal memos; budget information; back-up report information","Internal memos; correspondence with invitees; meeting minutes; correspondence with IEF","Correspondence with IEF; internal memos; correspondence with other museums","Clippings; internal memos; correspondence with publicity; TV spot script; budget information; correspondence with IEF","Weekly reports; internal memos","Price lists; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with other museums","Internal memos; drawing (photocopy)","Envelope that couldn't open without ripping","Slide lists; budget information; correspondence with other museums; correspondence with printers; internal memos; correspondence with IEF; correspondence with Duke; reports","Final report on sales; internal memos; teacher form letters \u0026 materials; group bus forms; \"docent study materials\" from Toledo Museum of Art","Internal memos","Prospectus; internal memos; statistics; correspondence with hosts; correspondence re: juror (Lasansky)","Invitation; internal memos; label copy","Internal memos; meeting minutes; annotated gallery map","Correspondence with artists whose work purchased by Museum; internal memos; '79 prospectus; '79 invitation; correspondence with D'Arcangelo (juror)","Invitations; invitation list; internal memos; invitation copy","Schedule draft","Checklists; label copy","Correspondence with visitors and inquiries about show","Clippings; internal memos; list of press kits sent","Invitation lists; correspondence with Lewises for names","List of music; sheet music","Research; 1 piece of correspondence with Yvonne Brunhammer","Program, invitation; correspondence with attendees; clipping; correspondence with speakers; internal memos; participant list; invitation lists; 1 copy of program for 1977 \"Great Collectors of American Decorative Arts\" weekend","Internal memos; correspondence with printers; printers' materials","Budget information; correspondence with lenders; checklists; research","5X7 cards per object","Photographs; photocopies of images","Checklists; clipping; label copy; research","Internal memos; correspondence with film organizations \u0026 vendors; IPR's; information and catalogs for projectors","2 invoices from shipping company","Correspondence with Gras re: insurance for French loans","Correspondence re: shipping of works","Correspondence with other museums re: possible travel","Photocopies of photographs","Photographs; internal memos; checklists; drawings (photocopies)","Invoices; catalogue copy; correspondence with Martin Battersby (essayist)","Label copy","Research","Correspondence with Brunhammer (conservateur @ Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris) re: French loans; checklists","Correspondence with d\"Iberville @ Museum of Decorative Arts, Montreal re: possible venue for show (denied)","Correspondence with Harris (guest curator); research; internal memos; Harris; c.v.; schedules","Photos; 1 new photo; correspondence with AIC (lender); loan agreement","Photo; correspondence with BMA; loan agreement","Correspondence with BHP","Photo; correspondence with BF; loan agreement","Correspondence with MFA, Boston","Photos; 1 transparency; correspondence with BAD; loan agreements; checklist","1 duplicate photo; correspondence with Brooklyn; internal memos; loan agreement; research","Photos; correspondence with Merklen; loan agreements; research","Photos; correspondence with Chrysler; loan agreements","Photos; correspondence with CMA; loan agreements; label","Photo; correspondence with CMG; loan agreement","Photos; correspondence with Fine Arts Museum; loan agreements","Correspondence with Haskell; loan agreement","Correspondence with LC; loan agreements","1 photo; correspondence with Lieberman; loan agreement","Photo; correspondence with Darien House, Inc.","Photos; correspondence with Macklowe; loan agreements","Photo; correspondence with McNay; loan agreement","Photos; correspondence with Maryhill; loan agreements","Photo; correspondence with Gallion","Photo; correspondence with Musée; loan agreement","Correspondence with MOMA; loan agreements","Correspondence with NARA","One negative (8 X 10); correspondence with NYPL; loan agreement","Photos; loan agreement; correspondence with Pollard","Photo; correspondence with Pratt; loan agreement","Correspondence with Reed; research","Transparency; 9 duplicate photos; correspondence with Schimmel; loan agreement","Photo; correspondence with Silverman; correspondence with Sotheby's; loan agreement","Correspondence with Sommer; research; loan agreement","Correspondence with U of CA","Empty folder","Correspondence with Vitry; loan agreement","Photos; correspondence with Wittamer de Camps; loan agreements","One photo","Two duplicate photos","Correspondence with University","Correspondence with SDSU","Correspondence with NGA","Correspondence with Musée","Correspondence with Met","Correspondence with DIA","Correspondence with Delaunay","Correspondence with Albertina","Correspondence with Gallery","1 poster; internal memos; label copy; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; donor lists; list of lenders; correspondence with invitees; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence re: and with Collectors' Circle","Budget information, IPR's","List of invitees; correspondence from invitees","Label copy; internal memos","1 copy of member mailing with brochure; donor lists; brochure copy","Notes","Internal memos; budget information; checklists","Internal memos; drawings (photocopies); checklists","Label copy; 1 copy of brochure; 1 copy of \"The Tidewater Guide\" (5/80)","23 photos; 1 duplicate photo; 1 copy of brochure","19 photos; internal memos; mailing lists; clippings; correspondence re: catalogue; label; correspondence with lending brochure copy; correspondence with public; drawing (photocopy); schedule; checklists; correspondence re: speaker; correspondence re: shirts","Photos; 5 duplicate photos; case design drawing","Brochure; 4/80 Bulletin; clippings; 1 copy of invitation; 5/80 Bulletin; 1 copy of mailing","Correspondence","1 piece of correspondence with Linda Connor (juror); 1 copy of catalog","28 photos [photos don't seem to be of Designers show]","Label copy; checklists; internal memos; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with publicity","Shipping information \u0026 receipts; label copy; internal memos; clippings; traveling checklists","SITE materials; label copy","Invitation; internal memos; invitation copy; checklists","1 poster; clipping","Photos; clippings; folder with photos; clippings; press releases","Internal memos; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with SITE; correspondence with hosts; correspondence with James Wines (co-founder of SITES, speaker); correspondence with BEST; list of invitees; budget information; schedules","Internal memos; schedules; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with BEST","Internal memos; invoices; correspondence with BEST; Purchase order; budget information, IPR's","Three photos; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with SITE; drawing (photocopy); schedules","Invitation; internal memos; correspondence with Milwaukee Art Center (circulator); invitation list; poster","Invoices; IPR's; budget information; correspondence with Milwaukee; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with Milwaukee; correspondence with Philip Morris; symposium program copy","24 photos; invitation; internal memos; Milwaukee materials; drawings (photocopies); checklists; correspondence with Milwaukee","10 photos; press release; 1 copy of catalogue; 1 poster; label copy; research; Milwaukee materials; 1 copy of 1/80 Bulletin; meeting minutes","Poster; label copy; catalog copy; clippings; research; 1 copy of Spring '77 AIV; 1 copy of 11/79 Bulletin","Invoices; internal memos; budget information; correspondence with MFA Houston (circulator); exhibition contract","Correspondence with MOMA; internal memos; correspondence with MFA Houston; copy of birth certificate (!)","4 new photos; internal memos; checklists; label copy; drawings (photocopies); schedules","Internal memos; correspondence with Bruce (Patrick Henry Bruce's son, who came to see show for 4 days, only venue he visited, lived in CA) \u0026 wife; correspondence with MFA Houston; invitation list","Shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence re: catalogue requests; VFH grant application, internal memos","Photos; clippings; VFH materials; VFH grant application; correspondence with Mrs. John Dos Passos","Clippings; internal memos","Catalogue; label copy","Research; checklists; correspondence with Mary Ellen Stumpf (consultant); label copy","Correspondence with VFH; VFH materials; grant application; narrative; grant report; internal memos","IPR's; budget information","Correspondence with institutions lending images; internal memos; other museum catalogues; correspondence with Dos Passos; correspondence with Stumpf (consultant, VCU faculty member); correspondence with visitors","Annotated catalog; shipping information \u0026 receipts; checklists; correspondence with Dos Passos","10 photographs; research; list of invitees; clippings; internal memos; biographical information; correspondence with May Cossitt; subpoena for Pinkney for trial (!)","Correspondence with Ruder Finn (circulator); invitation copy; internal memos","IPR's; internal memos; invitation list","16 photos; internal memos; IPR's drawings (photocopies)","Invitation; internal memos; correspondence with AMEX; invitation copy; invitation list; 1 copy of brochure","\"Henri-Cartier-Bresson: Glimpses\"; clippings; research","Label copy; checklists","Invitation","Internal memos; catalog copy; research; label copy","Correspondence with Yale (organizer); correspondence with AFA (circulator); AFA materials (including checklist); research; 1 copy of brochure","Materials from other institutions","Correspondence with AFA; internal memos; exhibition contract; AFA materials","Internal memos; schedules; invitation copy; checklist","Drawing (photocopy); internal memos; correspondence with AFA; AFA checklist","Correspondence with Yale University Art Gallery","IPR's; PO's; invoices; [1 copy of poster inserted here]","Correspondence with AFA; internal memos; clipping","Invitation, postcard; 1 copy of other preview invitation; invitation lists; information sheet on one-day symposium","1 poster; correspondence with AFA (circulator); research; NEA application","Label copy; AFA checklists","Specs. For \"New Gallery Entrance\" (8/29/79) [remodeled a gallery \u0026 named it the Mottahedeh Gallery] by Hardwicke \u0026 Associates; IPR's; internal memos; label copy; invoices, P.O.'s; correspondence with Mottahedeh; budget information","Postcard, special events postcard, 8 photos; 4 new photos; NEA Grant narrative; internal memos; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with NY State Museum re: found Maria \u0026 Julian Martinez pottery; rubbing of their signature; label copy; invitation lists; IPR's; AFA checklist; budget information; exhibition contract; postcard proofs; drawing (photocopy); NEA Grant application","Two slides; invitations; internal memos; correspondence with Mint (organizer); installation drawings; checklist; correspondence re: opening","Clippings; catalog copy; Mint materials; invitation","Two duplicate photos; 3 new photos","Checklists; research","7 photos","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with lenders; loan agreements","Invitation; internal memos; correspondence with lenders; loan agreements; correspondence re: opening; invitation list; invoices; installation drawing; exhibition contract","Invitation; correspondence; clippings; label proofs; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with media; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; loan agreements; checklists; research","6 photos; 7 duplicate photos","Internal memos; schedule; label copy; research","Internal memos; IPR's; budget information; invoices","One slide; 13 photos; 3 duplicate photos; correspondence with one lender","Checklist; label copy; internal memos; lecture copy; research; checklist copy","Invitation; research; internal memos; correspondence with lenders; loan agreements; correspondence with media","IPR's; invoices; internal memos","Checklists; research; list of lenders","Internal memos; checklist copy; label copy; research","Correspondence with lenders; correspondence with visitors; internal memos","Installation drawing; internal memos; checklists; label copy","Internal memos; budget information; invoices; shipping information","Invitation copy; internal memos; correspondence with lender; notes; 1 copy of invitation; 1 copy of Collectors' Circle program","IPR's; invoices; correspondence with printer; research; internal memos","Schedule; correspondence re: carpet","Label copy; checklists","Ibsen \u0026 Munch brochure, press release, poster; 4 slides; photographs; clippings; internal memos; 1 copy of checklist","Internal memos; correspondence correspondence with artists; incident report re: warehouse alarm","Internal memos; correspondence; research/notes on show idea [fascinating committee work/proposals on how to revise Virginia artists shows] [mainly Woodward, Burke, Farago]","Proposals; form letters; notes","Advanced purchase program proposal; form letters; notes; invitation","Notes (Pinkney Near); research","Catalog copy; photocopies of photos","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","1 photo; correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","1 photo; correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Mailing lists; correspondence","Internal memos; invitation list","Invitation, 5 photos, slides; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; checklists; correspondence; clippings; drawing (installation); correspondence with lender; invitation list; IPR's; budget information; notes; research","Clippings","Invoices; research; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of catalogue","Correspondence with lenders; research","1 invoice; research","Research","10 photos; correspondence with lenders; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Slides; 1 reel to reel audiotape","Correspondence with HHK; internal memos; correspondence with other institutions","Invoices; IPR's; internal memos","Correspondence with Attorney General; exhibition contract; facilities report","Two photos (not in exhibit); museum mailings; clippings; label copy; internal memos","Mailing, 1 photo; 12 new photos; internal memos; proposals, HHK materials; mailing copy; schedules; notes","Photos; checklists; internal memos; catalog copy; label copy","Slides; label proofs","Correspondence with Portland Art Association of Portland Art Museum (organizer); internal memos; exhibition contract","Four photos; shipping info \u0026 receipts; internal memos; correspondence with other institutions [mainly Allentown Art Museum]; invoices; notes; IPR's; research","Internal memos; purchase orders; correspondence with other institutions; research","\"Why We Commemorate\" by Armenian National Committee, invitation; 1 transparency; one copy of brochure; schedules; label copy; internal memos; clippings; Portland Art Museum materials; invoices; IPR's; correspondence with Turkish ambassador; Allentown materials; notes; checklists; correspondence with Binney","Invitation list; 1 copy of invitation","10 slides; 'Scribbler' Twombly clipping, mailing card; 3 photos; label copy; checklists; clippings; DIA Art Foundation materials (organizer); invoices; catalog copy","Internal memos; correspondence with Newport Harbor Art Museum (organizer); correspondence with speaker; correspondence with visitors; drawings (installation); exhibition contract; correspondence re: rescheduling","Slides; 6 photos; 12 duplicate photos; duplicates: mailing card, 2 clippings","Slides","Checklists; label copy; catalog copy","Notes; internal memos; drawing (installation); checklists; correspondence with Delaware Art Museum (Collection home)","Label copy; catalog copy; research","Mailing brochure, catalog; slides; 3 transparencies; 19 photographs; 1 negative; 6 duplicate photos; internal memos; press release; label proofs; clippings; Delaware materials","One photo; research; notes","Invoices; IPR's; check requests; internal memos; correspondence with vendors","Internal memos; clippings; correspondence with Delaware Art Museum; correspondence with lender; correspondence with visitors; correspondence with other institutions","Clippings; bulletin; internal memos; correspondence re: publications; catalog copy; label proofs; mailing brochure copy","6 photos (duplicate in Folder 20); 1 internal memo","Notes; research","Notes; checklists; loan agreements","Checklists","Correspondence; notes","Correspondence with Office of Attorney General; exhibition contract drafts; internal memos","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with DIA","Exhibition contract; budget information; correspondence with Philbrook; internal memos; loose material \u0026 notes re: 18th century prints of antiquity/archaeology","Photos; correspondence; internal memos; budget information; notes; schedule","Internal memos; IPR's","Internal memos; IPR's; \"Publicity Outline\" report","Schedules","\"A Loan Exhibition on Display at the Virginia Museum\"; internal memos","1 piece of correspondence with Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco","Correspondence; budget information; internal memos","Internal memos; budget info [info re: Council Anniversary Fund]; notes","Symposium brochure, 2 transparencies; 2 new transparencies","Correspondence with lender (Frank Raysor); internal memos","Notes; research","Correspondence with lender (NGA); checklists","Correspondence with lender (MFA Boston); checklists","6 photos; label copy; checklists; brochure copy; loan agreements; correspondence with lender (Raysor); research","Correspondence with PAFA (organizer) [Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts]; clippings; internal memos; invitation; PAFA materials","24 slides; negatives; 4 photos; 4 transparencies; 1 duplicate transparency; clippings; 1 poster","Correspondence with PAFA; invoices; IPR's; internal memos; 2 envelopes of material: 1) 14 photos, 2 duplicate photos; 2) 5 photos","6 photos; 10 duplicate photos; exhibition proposal from PAFA; envelope of PAFA materials","Internal memos; notes; guest list for opening","Invitation; internal memos; guest lists; notes","Internal memos; mailings; correspondence with speakers; script copy; correspondence with PAFA; schedules","One annotated copy of catalog; checklists; notes","Catalog proofs; notes","Correspondence with visitors; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with PAFA; internal memos; exhibition contract","Invitation, catalog; correspondence with PAFA; invoices; internal memos; invitation copy; checklists; label copy","Schedule of payments; consultants; responsibilities","Correspondence with Donaldson; c.v.; notes; research; writings; drafts","Correspondence with Donaldson; c.v.; notes; research; writings; drafts","Correspondence with Corn; c.v.; notes","Correspondence with Wood; c.v.; notes","Correspondence with Davis; obituary and correspondence with wife after his death in 3/81; c.v.; notes; brochure for his book \"Intellectual Life in the Colored South\"","Correspondence with Williams; c.v.; notes","Checklists","One internal memo","One piece of correspondence with Robert Zimmerman (Baltimore Museum of Art); 2 blank travel vouchers with Zimmerman's signature \u0026 55#","Budget information; 2 invoices from Cumberland Art Conservation Center (Nashville)","Correspondence with Atlantic Van Lines; notes","Budget information; clippings \u0026 press materials related to Greek Vases","One internal memo re: promotion budget","One piece of correspondence with prospective intern; one index card with name","Correspondence with one musician; notes; scores; one internal memo re: NEA grant (denied); \"Writing Realistic Grant Budgets\" from Museum News","Interim report for NEH Grant","Correspondence with NEH; copy of grant administrator guidelines","Correspondence with Tormey re: advertising project for Philip Morris","Two blank requests; 1 complete request","Photos; [note: not all included in final exhibition]","Correspondence with various companies re: slide set duplication; invoices","Correspondence with various institutions re: potential bookings","Correspondence with institutions who declined a potential booking; internal memos","Clippings; one internal memo re: TVA","Correspondence with Coggins (Southern painting collector); correspondence with Berry-Hill Galleries re: exhibition of Coffins' collection","Correspondence with Wolfe re: possible lecture","List of proposed programs; [collection of internal memos from David Griffith inserted here]","Correspondence with American Heritage Publishing re: catalog; proofs; one internal memos \u0026 1 piece of correspondence re: Philip Morris","Brochure copy; internal memos; copies of other children's brochures","One phone message","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (MESDA); artist worksheet","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Charleston Museum is lender); artist worksheet","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (MESDA); notes; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Muscarelle); conservation report; memo re: treatment; artist worksheet","One photo; loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Brodnax \u0026 Associates); artist worksheet","One photo; loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Brodnax \u0026 Associates); artist worksheet","Research; conservation report; artist worksheet","Correspondence with Wintherthur; artist worksheet; conservation reports","Loan agreement; correspondence with Club (lender); conservation bill","Correspondence with lender (Maria Tabb); artist worksheet; receipt","Correspondence with lender (NPG); research","Loan agreement; correspondence with VHS; research","Three photos; loan agreement; correspondence with NYPL","Loan agreement; copy of accession card","One photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence with Andrew Christian; condition report; artist worksheet","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender (Colonial Williamsburg)","Correspondence with lender (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","1 duplicate slide; correspondence with lender (Mordecai Square Historical Society); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","One photo; correspondence with lender (St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","13 slides; correspondence with lender (Hunter Museum of Art); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Two photos; correspondence with Cheekwood re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","One photo; correspondence with Tulane re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","7 photos; correspondence with Ulrich re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports","Four photos; correspondence with Valentine re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","One photo; correspondence with VHS re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","One photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements","One photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","One photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Four photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","5 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","6 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; 1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos, 1 slide, 1 duplicate transparency; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","11 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","5 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; 1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","10 photos; 1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","6 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","6 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","2 photos; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","2 photos; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 slide; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Two photos; condition logs; shipping information \u0026 receipts; loan agreements; correspondence","Invoices from Atlantic Van Lines","List of lenders; correspondence; Request for Travel Authorization forms; shipping information \u0026 receipts","Invoices; correspondence; internal memos","Clippings; correspondence; internal memos; shipping information","Correspondence; checklists; shipping information","Exhibition agreement; request for travel authorizations; correspondence; shipping information; loose pages – budget information 1 copy of catalogue; checklists; forms; correspondence","Checklists; correspondence with Tabb, Brockenbrough \u0026 Ragland","Invoices; purchase orders","Invoices; checklists; budget information","Invoices; checklists; budget information","Internal memo; receipts","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence","Correspondence; budget information; internal memos; invoices; budget reports; checklists","Checklists; correspondence; invitations; internal memos; NEA Grant draft; correspondence re: opening; correspondence with Philip Morris","Internal memos; correspondence; request for travel authorization; invoices; itineraries","45 slides; correspondence with Richmond Conservation Studio (reports) – Cleo Mullins; notes; loose notes: checklists, correspondence; notes","Three of the exhibition agreements","Two photos; artist's work sheet","Correspondence with Briggs re: reproduction","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; 2 slides; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 duplicate photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Selected bibliography copy","SEMC's 2nd annual meeting materials; Charleston materials; correspondence; request for travel funds","Correspondence with other institutions; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Correspondence re: ball and other programming; photocopies of pictures","Correspondence \u0026 research re: possible trips","Notes","Correspondence re: books to sell in shop; loose papers re: guest curators","Schedule of payment; responsibilities","Biographical information; research; correspondence","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Budget information","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with MOMA","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","16 photos; invitations; correspondence","Internal memos; correspondence; budget information; IPR's; invitation copy; checklists; calendars","Correspondence; internal memos; invitation list; invoices","Clippings; correspondence; internal memos; correspondence with Forbes","Internal memos; correspondence with Forbes; IPR's; budget information; Kip Forbes' biographical information","Internal memos; checks; correspondence re: tapes","Internal memos \u0026 correspondence re: Acoustiguide","Research; Acoustiguide script","One photo; invoices; IPR's; internal memos","IPR's; correspondence with Forbes; checklists","Notes; internal memos; correspondence with Forbes; copy of 1947 Pratt announcement","Two photos","Internal memos","IPR; note","Research; program proposals; press release","Blank travel reimbursement vouchers with SSN's; meeting notes","Correspondence with Forbes mainly (also Council, conservator)","6 photos; 2 duplicate photos; guest book for visitors; correspondence from visitors; 1 copy of TVA \"Gin Game\" program; internal memos; research; clippings; IPR's; invoices; correspondence with Forbes","Weekly reports; Acoustiguide; cost reports; attendance reports","Article copy; loose book dust jacket","Checklist copy; checklist proof; loose bulletins, plus 1 piece of correspondence","Label copy; research","Label copy; label proofs","Correspondence with Forbes; correspondence with Acoustiguide; label copy; research","One photo; correspondence with CINOA; internal memos; correspondence with visitors; label copy; checklists with insurance values; clippings, invitation copy; schedules; installation drawing; budget information; correspondence re: opening; research; invoices","Internal memos","Three photos; publications catalog","Catalog copy","Correspondence with CINOA; foreword copy; checklists; internal memos","Correspondence with CINOA; internal memos","Correspondence with CINOA; clippings; notes; internal memos","Correspondence with CINOA; exhibition contract; notes; photocopies of photos of exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art","24 duplicate photos; 10 new photos","Correspondence; internal memos; invoices; notes; checklists [correspondence only with Kimbell]","Correspondence with Hunts; Collectors Circle invitation; clippins; checklists; internal memos","One photo; \"Ancient Art Shows Shifting Images\"; clippings; Kimbell materials, 1 copy of poster; attendance figures","Outline; correspondence with speaker; itineraries; invoices; internal memos","Two photos; copy of a review; correspondence with Kimbell; internal memos; Mayo essay copy; correspondence with Mayo; essay; reviews","Invitation; invitation copy; mailing lists; internal memos","13 slides; condition reports; correspondence with Getty conservator; correspondence with Kimbell; internal memos; research","Attendance figures","Correspondence with Kimbell; internal memos; checklists","2 photos; 19 photos; 3 drawings; checklists; purchase orders; internal memos; panel copy; label copy; correspondence with other institutions; invoices","Five duplicate postcards; correspondence with SITES (organizer); SITES material","Symposium brochure; correspondence with other institutions; correspondence with SITES; internal memos","Correspondence with Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (lender); internal memos; correspondence with IEF (organizer); IEF materials; correspondence with Lewises","Drawings (photocopies); correspondence; internal memos; checklists; label copy","Grant application (NEA); clippings; internal memos; IEF materials (including press release \u0026 fact sheet)","Exhibition contract; correspondence with Gulbenkian \u0026 IEF; internal memos","Label copy; label proofs; checklists","Correspondence between Ernst and Brown regarding being collector of the year (he declined); correspondence from Anne, which includes copies of correspondence between Lothar Griesbach (\"who edited Kirchner's Diary of Davos\") and Ernst regarding paintings the Fischers acquired before collecting Expressionists","Correspondence in the late 1970s between Pinkney and Ernst regarding his collection, including photocopies of pictures of the house taken when PN went to Frankfurt in 1976; correspondence in the mid 1980s between Pinkney and Anne regarding the museum","Typeset copy of Fred Brandt's interview with Mrs. Fischer, 32 pages","Typeset and annotated copy of Fred Brandt's interview with Simon and Fischer, 18 pages","Internal memos and correspondence regarding exhibition, including Anne to Fred, Perrot, and others","Internal memos and correspondence regarding exhibition, including Anne to Fred; correspondence between Simon and you regarding loan forms, checklist accuracy, and one photocopy of a handwritten document detailing the ownership of the collection","Internal memos and correspondence regarding the exhibition catalog","List of 27 questions for Fred's interview with Mrs. Fischer, in various forms; includes some of Fred's notes","Invitation","1 photo","Catalog","9 photos","Budget information; invoices; notes; correspondence \u0026 contracts for M.H. de Young (San Francisco) and Kimbell; notes; correspondence and invoices for author's contract","Budget information; internal memos","Correspondence; invoices; contracts for MOMA design \u0026 labor","Notes; internal memos; check requests","Brochure; internal memos; correspondence with de Young; brochure copy; Kimbell materials; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; correspondence with de Young; brochure copy; Kimbell materials; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; contract copy; correspondence with institutions; checklists","Internal memos; notes; installation drawing (copy)","Internal memos; label copy","Internal memos; attendance figures","Correspondence re: insurance","Internal memos; correspondence with Colin Morris; contract","Invoices; check requests; correspondence with institutions; internal memos","Brochure, press packet; Kimbell materials; invoices","Internal memos; correspondence with press; author C.V.'s; correspondence with authors; catalogue copy","Budget information; NEA report; internal memos","Label proofs","Internal memos; budget information; invoices; check requests; reports; catalogue copy (including checklist)","Photographs; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions (organizer); catalog copy (including checklist); 1 annotated copy of catalog","Checklists; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; drawing (copy)","Correspondence with Trust; internal memos; correspondence re: Federal Indemnity Act; J.B. Speed materials","Internal memos; budget information; schedule","Contract; correspondence with Trust","Press release; press packet; label proofs; label copy; old correspondence with Cheek re: possible exhibition of his early Theatre drawings in 1987; internal memos; TVA materials; notes","Label proofs; clipping","Checklists; internal memos; clippings","Correspondence from visitors; internal memo re: opening","Invitation; checklist","Correspondence with IEF (circulator); contract; internal memos","Correspondence with Chester Beatty Library (organizer); correspondence with IEF; internal memos","Research","Empty folder","Five photos; IEF materials; research; installation drawing (copy); checklists; budget information; correspondence with IEF","Three photos; educational packet; SITES materials (circulator) including checklists; actual labels; internal memos; installation drawing (copy); invoices; study guide; 1 copy of brochure; 1 copy of mailing","Contract; correspondence with SITES; correspondence with Attorney General","Loan agreements; correspondence with lenders","Smithsonian mailer; internal memos; notes; clippings; correspondence; budget information; correspondence with SITES","SITES materials","8 photos; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Craft Museum; brochure, \"Philip Morris and the Arts'; press release; craft materials","Internal memos; checklists; Craft Museum materials","Correspondence with Craft Museum; contract; invoices; internal memos","Internal memos; checklists; notes","Internal memos; correspondence with Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (organizer)","Internal memos; correspondence with Mount Holyoke; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Attorney General; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; correspondence with Mount Holyoke; Mount Holyoke materials","One photo; internal memos; incident report; hygrometer readings; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Art Gallery of Ontario (organizer); hygrometer information; piece of fabric; press kit; clippings; correspondence with Glasgow Library","Internal memo re: attendance; check copy","Internal memos; notes; correspondence with Glasgow","Contracts; internal memos; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with Attorney General; invoices","Drawings (copies); checklists; Ontario materials","Internal memos; correspondence with Ontario","Ontario materials","Checklists; Ontario materials; correspondence with Glasgow; budget information","1 photo; 1 new photo; invoices; budget information; correspondence; internal memos; 1 copy of Sept/Oct '88 Bulletin; checklists; clippings; drawings","Budget information; invitation; internal memo; label copy","Contract; correspondence with Center for African Art (organizer); correspondence with Attorney General","Catalog copy; catalog proofs; correspondence with Center for African Art","Research; article","Research; article","Research (copy of catalog article)","Label coy; research; correspondence with Center for African Art","Press release; CFAA materials; checklists","Label copy","13 photos; 2 duplicate photos","Clipping; internal memos; contract drafts; invoices; Bulletin copy; exhibition contracts","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Two photos; contract drafts; press releases; correspondence with Attorney General","9 slides; 8 photos; drawings; invoices; correspondence with IMA [Indiana Museum of Art] (organizer); exhibition contract; catalog copy; checklists; press releases; internal memos; research; correspondence with Attorney General; 1 catalog/brochure","Checklists; notes; internal memos; correspondence with IMA; IMA materials","Label copy","21 slides; 1 transparency; 29 photos; other institutions' materials; correspondence with Philbrook (organizer); internal memos; Philbrook materials; checklists; label copy; mailing lists; Philbrook press packets; press releases","Contract; correspondence with Philbrook; internal memos","Correspondence with Philbrook; internal memos; budget information","6 photos; duplicates: brochure, invitation; media kit; internal memos; High Museum materials; Studio Museum poster; American Museum Association 1987 catalog; drawings; research","Checklists; label copy","Notes; label copy; label proofs","Internal memos","6 photos; press release (Philbrook); checklists; correspondence with AMA","Internal memos; correspondence with other institutions","Exhibition contract; correspondence with AFA \u0026 AMA","1 clipping; budget information","Internal memos; contract; correspondence; checklists","Contract; correspondence with Denver Art Museum (organizer); correspondence with Attorney General","Postcard mailing; 3 photos; internal memos; exhibition contract; drawings; 1 copy of 1990 Un/Common Ground prospectus","Contract; correspondence with Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art; AVirginia brochure","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with SCCA; label copy; clippings; SCCA materials","1 copy of catalog; internal memos; checklists [George Cruger show]","Correspondence with Names Project; internal memos; media materials","One photo; internal memos; correspondence with Menil Collection; press releases; label copy; drawings; invoices; exhibition contract; checklists","Correspondence with Menil; label copy; internal memos; drawings; checklists, research","2 photos; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Dept. of Education; artwork permission forms","Internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Philadelphia Museum of Art (lender)","7 photos; internal memos; invoices; label copy; press releases; budget information correspondence with Carter Collections' curator; correspondence with speaker","Internal memos; correspondence with Carter Collection; security system specs and drawings","Correspondence with MOCA Chicago (lender); label copy; internal memos; research","Internal memos; correspondence with BEST; checklists","Correspondence with AFA; drawings; AFA materials checklists; invoices; clipping","Mailing lists","Clippings; correspondence; research","Correspondence; correspondence with AFA; AFA materials","Label copy","Correspondence with AFA; research re: African dance","Correspondence; checklists; invoice","Internal memos; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with videographer and contract","Internal memos; research; events listing","Internal memos; correspondence with AFA","Internal memos; contract; budget information; invoices; correspondence with AFA","Notes; internal memos","Checklists; correspondence with AFA","Checklists; label copy","Checklists; correspondence with AFA","Checklists","Checklists","Empty folder","Clippings","Clipping","Label copy","Brochure; correspondence; budget information; drawings; mailing list","Internal memos; correspondence with LACMA (organizer); brochure copy","Correspondence with LACMS; contract; correspondence with Attorney General; research; budget information; correspondence with David Foundation","Two photos; internal memos; press release; checklist; correspondence with LACMA; correspondence with David Foundation","MIT mailer; internal memos; clipping; budget information","Contract; correspondence with MIT list Visual Arts Center (organizer); correspondence with Attorney General; internal memos","MIT materials (including checklist); correspondence with MIT; internal memos","Correspondence with MIT; internal memos","Two photos; 4 slides; internal memos; budget information; notes; checklist; drawings","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with Laguna Art Museum (organizer); Laguna materials (including press release, clippings)","Correspondence with Laguna; contract; internal memos; correspondence with Attorney General","Checklist; correspondence with AIA; internal memos; correspondence with architects","Correspondence with Baskervill \u0026 Son; internal memos; checklists; label copy","Internal memos; correspondence with St. Catherine's (lender); checklists","Internal memos; budget information; label copy; catalog copy; invitation copy; clippings; biographical information; checklists","Internal memos; checklists; label copy; correspondence with Council; 1 copy of catalog","Label copy; checklists; internal memos","Checklists; notes; catalog proofs","Internal memos; budget information","Internal memos; checklists; label proofs; drawings; invitations","Internal memos; schedules; clippings; prospectus; press release; checklist proofs; drawings","Internal memos; budget information; correspondence with lenders","Internal memos","Press release; internal memos; invoices; mailer; contract; budget information","Panel \u0026 label copy \u0026 proofs; drawings","Internal memos; invoices; checklists; correspondence with lenders; budget information; clippings","Internal memos; press release; DIA materials (organizer); budget information; drawings; contract","Internal memos; correspondence with DIA; invoices; correspondence with Attorney General; checklists","Internal memos; correspondence with DIA; checklists","Exhibition contract; correspondence with DIA","Three photos; duplicates: clipping; clippings; internal memos; checklist; exhibition contract; invoices; correspondence with LACMA (organizer); 1 copy of Councillor (Spring '90)","Budget information; correspondence with LACMA","Clippings; internal memos","Internal memos","Mailing list for gala","Correspondence with LACMA; checklist","Mailers; internal memos; correspondence with LACMA; correspondence with lenders; LACMA materials; internal memos","Checklists","Checklists","Internal memos; drawings; schedules; correspondence with LACMA","Panel and label proofs","Label copy","Invoices; internal memos; layouts; meeting reports","Correspondence with Albemarle Farms; internal memos; clippings; invoices; press release; correspondence with Kluges; correspondence with conservator; drawings","Internal memos; clippings; correspondence with Philbrook; shipping information; budget information; drawings","Internal memos; drawings","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with Virginia Department of Education","Guest book; notes; press release; drawings; invitation; clippings; internal memos; hygrometer readings; contract; correspondence with National Trust for Exhibitions (organizer)","Correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; internal memos; mailing list","Internal memos; drawings; sales records; script copy; correspondence","Usage statistics; tour schedules; internal memos; correspondence","Invitation; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; 1 copy of CMA brochure; Acoustiguide materials (contract, usage statistics, correspondence); budget information; notes; internal memos; hygrometer readings; clippings; tour statistics","Publications' materials (including schedules \u0026 drafts \u0026 copy); internal memos; 1 copy of honor roll card","Correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; correspondence with lenders; internal memo","Internal memos; correspondence with Trust; drawings; checklists","Contracts; correspondence with Trust; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with Trust; scripts; narrator biographical information; tour lists","27 slides; press release; drawings; invoices; label proofs; correspondence with Walter Art Center (organizer); Walker materials; internal memos; brochure","Internal memos; correspondence with Walker; Walker materials","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Walker; checklists; invoices","Slides; internal memos; label copy; invitation copy; Art Services International materials; correspondence with Terra (another venue); correspondence with ASI; notes; budget information; correspondence with Maier; checklists; research; contract; 1 copy of invitation","Internal memos; budget information","2 photos; label copy; correspondence with Royal Collection; hygrometer readings; attendance figures; clippings; drawings; budget information; contract; correspondence","Internal memos; correspondence; correspondence with Embassy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with Kimbell (another venue); correspondence with Royal Collection","Invoices; internal memos; correspondence","Empty folder","Photographs; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Royal Collection; hygrometer readings; checklists","Correspondence with Royal Collection; checklists; internal memos; label proofs","Xeroxes of photos","Correspondence with Royal Collection; label copy","Contracts; internal memos; correspondence with Kimbell; correspondence with Royal Collection","Invoices; internal memos; correspondence; correspondence with Royal Collection; checklists","Internal memos; label copy","Panel and label proofs; checklists; internal memos","Internal memos; George Eastman House materials (organizer); correspondence with GEH; invoices; exhibition contract","30 slides; 6 duplicate slides; invitations; exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Dallas (organizer); checklists; Dallas materials","Internal memos; drawings","Drawings; internal memos; correspondence with Dallas; checklists; label copy","Internal memos; correspondence with Dallas; checklists; publications copy","Brochure; internal memos; press releases; invitations; clippings; publications copy","Internal memos; checklists; other institutions' materials","High Museum press kit; brochure; docent training packet; 5 ¼\" floppy with labels","Internal memos; label copy; correspondence with institutions","Panel \u0026 label proofs \u0026 copy","Internal memos; panel \u0026 label proofs; press release; correspondence with Virginia Department of Education; checklists","Internal memos; layout","One slide; duplicates: brochure, checklists, 2 summaries; St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts press kit; press release; internal memos; exhibition contract; correspondence with St. Petersburg; correspondence with Attorney General","Budget information; drawings; internal memos; correspondence with St. Petersburg; research; label proofs \u0026 copy","Correspondence with St. Petersburg; invitation; internal memos; correspondence with Belmont","Internal memos; brochure; invitation; St. Petersburg materials; research","Label \u0026 panel proofs \u0026 copy; correspondence; invoice","Internal memos; checklists; label \u0026 panel proofs \u0026 copy","Internal memos; correspondence with sponsor; label \u0026 panel proofs; other catalogs; research","One photo; catalog; NSAL materials; research, correspondence with NSAL; internal memos; checklists; loan agreements; 1 copy of \"The Luxury of Tears\" – winning stories from NSAL competition; publications copy","Panel, label \u0026 catalog proofs \u0026 copy","Four photos; invoices; internal memos; correspondence with Rijksdienst; loan agreement","Three photos; internal memos; correspondence with Rijksdienst; label proofs","Correspondence with UVirginia re: possible showing; drawing","Checklists; drawing; catalog copy","Internal memos; Bayly label proofs; drawings; correspondence with Bayly; checklists","Clippings; internal memos; notes; invoices; panel copy; checklists; research","Invitation; internal memos; invoices; budget information; contract; layouts; correspondence with other institutions; exhibition proposal","1989 catalogue; checklists; label proofs; drawings; correspondence with Council","Brochure; guidelines; internal memos; drawing; invitation","Checklist","Checklists; internal memos","Correspondence with Council; drawings","Checklists; internal memos; correspondence with Council","Six photos; internal memos; layouts; checklists; brochure","Brochure; 40 slides, photographs; internal memos; drawings; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions (circulator); checklists; Trust for Museum Exhibitions materials; Trust press kit; panel \u0026 label proofs; exhibition contract","Internal memos; correspondence with Trust; invoices","Invoices; internal memos; correspondence with Trust; clippings; checklists","Exhibition contract; invoices; internal memos","This series is comprised of information regarding general exhibition management. Information may include correspondence, exhibition schedules and programming, long term planning, potential partnerships with other organizations, exhibition committees, couriers, grant applications, protection of artwork, collectors, and reports. Files on potential exhibitions conceived by the museum but never presented are also included.","This series is comprised of information on gallery renovations, installations, reinstallations, fire suppression studies and hazard analyses, storage policies, and other related buildings and grounds files.","The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Archives","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- Exhibitions","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts -- Art collections","English \n.    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","For each exhibition held at the museum, the Archives has a vertical file which may include announcements, clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, invitations, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral material. "," Some early exhibition records are found in the Archives  Director's Correspondence (RG-01)  and curators often created their own exhibition records which are found in the Archives  Curatorial Collection (RG-03) ."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was transferred from the Exhibitions Department through periodic deposits.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["The collection was transferred from the Exhibitions Department through periodic deposits."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23). VMFA Archives, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23). 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correspondence; catalog proof; inventories with prices; catalog copy; jury correspondence; correspondence with publicity; shipping information; 1 invitation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog proof; 1 letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog copy; correspondence with artist; inventory with prices; 1 catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; invitation; correspondence; research; shipping information; catalog proof; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle; correspondence with American Federation of Arts; inventory with values; other catalogs; loan agreement; shipping information; research; installation drawing; clipping; transcript of lecture on Chinese painting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement; photographs of winners; correspondence; ArtNews issue (October 1-4) 1943; inventories with prices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog; catalog copy; clipping; correspondence; research; RISD \"Museum Notes,\" 1943; shipping information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog copy; correspondence; inventory with price list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with other museums; itinerary copy; research; catalog copy; inventories with prices; shipping information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence (mainly with Metropolitan Museum of Art)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence (mainly with Metropolitan Museum of Art)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventories; correspondence; shipping information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; news release; correspondence; correspondence with publicity and with lender (UVirginia)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog proof; other catalogs; correspondence; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence at preview; correspondence with publicity; loan correspondence \u0026amp; requests; shipping information; research on pieces; catalog copy; inventories; catalog; loan forms; annotated catalog; shipping receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; invitation; invitation list; correspondence; catalog copy; inventories with values; shipping information; insurance information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog correspondence; clippings; catalog copy; speech copy; inventories with publication date; correspondence with lenders and publicity; shipping receipts later too (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus; annotated catalog; catalog copy; shipping list; inventories with prices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; news releases; fact checking cards; bound copy of lists by dealer; clippings, voting information; invitation; catalog proof; timeline; prospectus copy; correspondence; artists' c.v.'s; dealer catalogues and correspondence; inventories with values; transcripts of publicity; speech notes; catalog copy; lists of accepted and invited artists (Virginia separate); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with jury; prospectus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; inventories with prices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; announcement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement; catalog; invitation; catalog copy; lecturer c.v.; lists of institutions; list of works by institution; label copy; annotated catalog; inventories with prices; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with jury; shipping information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated catalog; correspondence with artist; inventory; research; gallery layout diagram; price list; 1 catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with Netherlands Information Bureau; other catalogs; checklists; shipping information \u0026amp; receipts (from before \u0026amp; after museums; correspondence with ambassador who spoke; lecture text; 1 copy of handwritten invitation to dinner with Governor Darden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; 1 invitation; correspondence with artist; inventories; catalog copy; price information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog; catalog copy; correspondence; copies of \"Information Bulletin: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics\"; loan requests (including A La Vieille Russie); traveling exhibition contracts; shipping information and receipts (with before and after museums); inventories; other catalogs; price information; loan forms; annotated catalogs; original copy of \"The Schaffer Collection of Authentic Imperial Russian Art Treasures\"; correspondence with Ray Schaffer and others at ALVR regarding exhibition arrangements (no mention of Pratt) and damage to Faberge topaz vase\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with National Gallery (lender); insurance values and contracts; shipping information and receipts; gallery layout; catalog copy; research; loan requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Davis, the VMFA Curator, with lenders to the exhibition with last names beginning with A-H; proof of article by Davis in Commonwealth Magazine; copy of text of article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Curator Davis and sometimes the Director with lenders to the exhibition with last names beginning with I-Z; copy of information releases re: survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with National Gallery Director (they had an exhibition at the same time); correspondence with Weddell (exhibition did not take place); copies of letters sent to the executive committee to explain decision\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of plan; correspondence with Weddell re: all the research that went into the aborted exhibition; correspondence with Mexican museums; Mrs. Whitman's reports on artists and museums' holdings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders \u0026amp; galleries; inventories with prices; shipping information and receipts (loans before and after)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of labels on prints from National Gallery; inventory and instructions; shipping information (both before and after)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivilian Open Air Art Sale announcement; copy of \"War Art: A Catalogue of Paintings Done on the War Fronts by American Artists for Life,\" including Barse Miller and Paul Sample; catalog copy; inventories; copy of \"Traveling Exhibitions,\" catalog by the AFA's National Exhibition Service; correspondence; 5 photographs of items in exhibit; copy of catalog, \"Art Exhibition by Men of the Armed Forces\"; shipping information and receipts; exhibition agreement; 1 copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of shipment return forms for paintings not chosen for 4th Biennial of Contemporary Art, many with comments, signed by artist/agent; inventory of paintings in the show\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd Biennial prospectus (printed); 4th Biennial prospectus (typed); announcement of College Art in Virginia; prospectus copy (4th Biennial, Virginia Artists and Library bookplate); copy of Corcoran's prospectus (annotated); old 3rd Biennial prospectus (annotated); letter from Thomas Colt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts to lenders; correspondence with Worcester Art Museum and other museums; insurance values; correspondence with lenders attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release copy; inventories by institution; correspondence with lenders; insurance values; shipping information and receipts; loan requests; book purchase requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation, catalog; catalog copy; correspondence; more shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: damages; annotated catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoan forms and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with artists; catalog copy; inventories; annotated catalog; prices; shipping information and receipts; sales information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with rug dealer; research; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; annotated catalog; gallery layout; copies of things donor (H. Michaelyan) wrote; inventories with prices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement/prospectus; typed press release; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors; invitation lists; correspondence to get more armed services men; list of entrants; catalog copy; one copy of entry card; one copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; catalog copy; gallery layout; inventories; catalog proof; correspondence with jury\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; exhibition contract; correspondence; gallery layout; invitation list; another list for even with Spanish speaking Luncheon Club; list of architects; press release copy; installation list from MOMA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog; correspondence with possible lenders; lists of possible loans; ended up taking British-American Goodwill Exhibition; shipping information and receipts; inventories; budget figures\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; one invitation; correspondence with author; list of invitations; 1 photograph of \"Red Still Life\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between curator and potential lenders; correspondence with institutions and churches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender; correspondence re: damages; catalog copy; one catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; correspondence re: damages (including 2 photographs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: genre painting; exhibition; some from lenders, some not; some including photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation list; correspondence with invitees to the 19th century genre preview; folder of handwritten notes re: genre; handwritten research; typed research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender (DIA); inventories with values; shipping information and receipts; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with possible lenders (including 1 photograph from lender); research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog; catalog copy; correspondence with artist (Colt is back!); inventories; sales information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStenographers pad with notes from NY Gallery/dealers' visits; preliminary lists; final lists; correspondence with galleries; correspondence with invited artists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContracts with Budworth on shipping; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with Budworth; inventories with values and locations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEntry card: yellow (invited), regular (orange), good and bad news night (yellow-trifold), inclusion card; typed summary information; typed list of artists; teacher invitation (yellow); annotated catalog with prices; inventories by state; full catalog copy; list of Virginia artists; form letter to art teachers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with dealers; clippings; other catalogs; correspondence with jury; award list; award letters to dealers and press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus; prospectus copy; list of recipients of entry cards and prospectus for distribution (art organizations, museums, dealers, etc.) and letters to them; letters to press; entry card copy; thank yous for sending out cards (n.b.: all lists of artists sent to/from dealers, museums, etc., were removed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters confirming receipt of paintings returned, both those selected and those not; many with comments, less shipping complaints!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHundreds of requests for entry cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHundreds more requests for entry cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog; invitation copy; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with artist; invitation copy; correspondence with Virginia World War 2 History Commission; inventory with prices; invitation list; catalog copy; letters to press; annotated catalog; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with lender, Philadelphia Museum of Art; inventory; copy of the Richmond Times-Dispatch article; correspondence with potential lenders; copy of the Philadelphia Museum bulletin and Atwater Kent Museum bulletin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; invitation; correspondence with artist; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; inventories with values; invitation list; catalog copy, correspondence with wife Rosalie re: her photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping receipts; catalog copy, correspondence with lenders; list of invitees; invitation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecent Additions to the Upjohn Collection, catalog of collection; correspondence with dealer (Midtown Galleries); shipping information and receipts (both before and after); invitation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; invitation; catalog copy; catalog proof; correspondence with potential lenders; text of broadcast calling for paintings; shipping information and receipts; research (Davis)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventories with values; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; shipping information and receipts; inventories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch; correspondence with furniture manufacturers; invitation copy; inventories; correspondence with Metropolitan Museum of Art and MOMA (main lenders); correspondence with Leslie Cheek, Jr. at Architectural Forum!; shipping information and receipts; catalog copy; letters to press (photograph of chair from Dubar, but not included in exhibition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Notice to Virginia Artists\"; requests for entry blank; correspondence re: late entries; returned fees, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledgement letters; press release; SSAL Bulletin (Summer 1947) (more of these later); inventories by state (jury picks); correspondence with artists, jurors and SSAL; breakdown of entry cards by place; lists of artists eligible for submission; entry cards of pieces bought or withdrawn; biographical notes on winners\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24th Annual Convention program; catalog Virginia Art 1947; Southern Art 1947; invitation; entry card; SSAL membership blank; received card; rejection card; convention program copy; Southern art catalog copy; Virginia art catalog copy; catalog of 26th SSAL exhibition at the High; correspondence with SSAL; correspondence with jurors; list of works accepted (Virginia artists); old convention program; more SSAL bulletins; correspondence with artists re: 8 paintings that were vandalized; correspondence re: prizes; correspondence re: sales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog proof; announcement from Camera Club; correspondence with artists; invitation copy; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; loan agreements; memo to staff re: handling of paintings; shipping information and receipts; inventories with insurance value\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders by lender; inventories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; museum attendance card (9/3/47); correspondence with press; research; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; Budworth contracts; catalog copy; press releases; inventories; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation, American Commission brochure; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders, AFA; loan forms; catalog copy; inventories with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; catalog of exhibition; inventories; catalog copy; research; correspondence with AFA and AFRIM; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; invitation copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: shipping and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Louvre and other institutions re: original Louvre collection not being available; 5 museums trying to do alternate French exhibition from dealers/galleries and some from Louvre; unknown outcome; ArtNews was involved too; trying to use a story in lieu of a catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence; clippings; sale information; text of lecture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation copy; catalog copy; correspondence with artists; inventories; invitation to lecture; 1 catalog; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; copy of Time (1/26/48), article on pages 47-48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous exhibition-related correspondence re: one mis-shipment to VMFA, most re: exhibition offers and programming\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards with lenders and item; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with potential lenders (denials)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with press; correspondence with Mrs. Catesby; invitation copy; correspondence with Lurçat; typed article on Jones; preview invitation lists and replies; catalog requests; radio press release copy; typescript copy of \"A Letter to A Friend on Modern Art,\" by T. Catesby Jones; typescript copies of all of his writings, incorporated into catalog; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with press; checklist with insurance values; loan requests for paintings in exhibition; list of artists to whom they sent biographical questionnaires\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus; correspondence with medal winners; correspondence re: sales; list of artists by state; submission statistics by state; statistics tally sheets (one per state); correspondence with press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of La Revue Moderne magazine (July 1947) from artist Wilma Prezzi who was featured in magazine but declined to submit; correspondence with artists, answering questions; comments from artists re: submission vs. invitation, etc.; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with galleries; requests for entry cards; correspondence re: Pepsi Cola Southern Regional Competition in Richmond (artists could specify that if work was not accepted, it could go to Pepsi exhibition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; correspondence with dealers; valuation information; shipping information and receipts; lists of invited artists (by name, by agent/organization, some with annotated values)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Arrangements for the Jury\"; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: jurors; correspondence with jury\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; rejection card; entry card (pink); entry card – invited \u0026amp; acceptance card (yellow); annotated invitation (5th Biennial); prospectus copy; annotated entry cards and prospectus (5th Biennial); invitation copy; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejection letter; prospectus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned rejection letter; receipts, some with comments - catalog request, why receipts request, or badly packed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for entry cards (mainly from artists), a few with replies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for entry cards (mainly from artists), a few with replies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs (lamp and manuscript); list of objects lent by The Jewish Museum in NY; correspondence with The Jewish Museum; lists with values; clipping; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with potential lenders and potential advisors; invitation letter; correspondence with The Jewish Museum; shipping information and receipts; clippings [no catalog made]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Common Glory\" Poster Project; correspondence with Virginia Conservation Commission; exhibition information (typed); entry lists by high school; tea information; shipping information and receipts [all from Mrs. Muriel Christison]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal pencil drawing plus blueprint copy of drawing by Leslie Cheek, Jr., for outside signpost for exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; shipping information and receipts (loan from Philadelphia Museum of Art); correspondence with Philadelphia; list of Richmond artists to be added to exhibition; label copy for Richmond artists; correspondence with selected artists in exhibition; checklists from Philadelphia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; research correspondence; lists of photographs with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings and one blueprint copy of exhibition signage, exhibition labels, and gallery layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklist (one portion circulated by MOMA); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MOMA; membership lists cf: Virginia Chapter of AIA, Home Builders Association of Richmond, Richmond Real Estate Exchange; exhibition contract; 1 invitation; preview invitation letter; correspondence with Architectural Forum (they circulated the other portion); correspondence re: film rentals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with dealer (Knoedler); shipping information \u0026amp; receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence; checklist with values; shipping information and receipts; exhibition construction notes; correspondence with dealers; press release copy (typed); correspondence with artists; invitation list; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal blueprint copy of signage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft exhibition schedules; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with various organizations and institutions (including AFA)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft exhibition schedules; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with various organizations and institutions (including AFA); catalogs; photographs; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; checklist; correspondence with artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLecture invitation; correspondence with lecturers; information regarding exhibit from American Craftsmen Educational Council; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with the Coin Club re: exhibition; later declined due to Colt's resignation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with American Craftsmen Educational Council (lender); correspondence with lecturers; shipping information and receipts; exhibition information; ACEI brochure; clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with vendors; checklist with values; invitation copy; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 original drawings of lectern, information panels/stands; gallery layout, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with Canadian Embassy; correspondence with National Gallery of Canada (co-sponsor); shipping information and receipts; lecture copy; correspondence with lecturer; research; catalog copy; exhibition plan/schedule (to do); 1 copy of invitation; gallery layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with National Gallery of Canada; correspondence with press; correspondence with state forester (lent pine trees); research; clipping; photograph and biography of curator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing of exhibition sign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Virginia State Board of Education; correspondence with Southeastern Arts Association; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with education institutions (Mrs. Christison)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm letter to Antiquarian Society members; preview invitation list; Antiquarian Society history (co-sponsor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing of Museum information panel and traveling show panel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation copy; correspondence with MOMA re: traveling exhibition; shipping information and receipts; billing information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of Calder signs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePreview invitation, correspondence with artist; correspondence with lenders; invitation copy; correspondence with Philip Godwin and Mrs. T. Catesby Jones; research; correspondence with Archipenko; clippings (response to Richmond Times-Dispatch article mocking exhibition); Calder's handwritten invitation list [no catalog made]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders (galleries, dealers, museums, etc.); checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists with values; press release copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists; exhibition information (typed); receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of books and Hurds; children's books catalog (retail); correspondence with publishers; research; clipping; correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists by publisher, by lender, by artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender; checklist with values; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender; correspondence with publicity; research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender; correspondence with publicity; label copy; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutline of children's programs from summer workshops; research on group behavior; clipping; Richmond Film Society Program; photograph of Times Square in New York; Department of Education Annual Report copy; lots of random exhibition information copies; clippings; correspondence with educational services\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; exhibition information (typed); correspondence with artists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing, layout for panel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 layout and 1 piece of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing – summer sign, 1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibition offerings from galleries, institutions, etc.; AFA brochures\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExhibition schedule; invitation lists; correspondence; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1949-1950 season schedule; schedules; correspondence re: possible exhibitions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; dinner invitation list and preparation; shipping information and receipts; budget/billing information; checklist with values; research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: catalog; cut-out reply from VMFA Bulletin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard announcement; correspondence re: catalog requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence organized by lender with lenders; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: insurance; checklists by subject/person; research; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and paintings list, just as title says\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: permission to reproduce images for catalog [originally not intended to publish catalog; did so after exhibition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: cost of prints ordered and made for show\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement; Baltimore catalog; preview invitation; 3 photographs; copies of her other catalogs (Mrs. James Ward Thorne); correspondence with Women's League Club; correspondence with lender (circulating museum AIC); budget information; checklists; shipping information and receipts; exhibition contract; correspondence with publicity; copies of various magazines (Virginia Bulletin, Virginia Women's Magazine); correspondence with PTA's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints: room installation (3 copies) and original drawing; drawing of signs; drawing of entrance details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklist; 8 photographs; correspondence with publicity; budget information; admission price policy; lecture and tour schedule; correspondence re: catalog including billing information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Library of Congress re: loan of lithograph; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Block, including copies of publicity; checklists with values; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Block and others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 drawings of exhibition signage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing and blueprint copy of information kiosk; 1 photograph; 3 other layouts of the exhibition, including 2 didactic panel layouts by Cheek (\"Russia Before the Revolution\" and \"Imperial Jewelry of Russia\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on opening of show; proposed schedule; checklists by lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists by artists; correspondence with artists; checklists with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: catalog; correspondence with publicity; research; statistics from 6th Biennial; correspondence with artists; catalog mailing list; catalog copy; loan information forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 excerpts from publicity (typed); correspondence with catalog essay authors; correspondence with publicity; clippings; checklists; catalog copy; requests from artists; chipping information and receipts; correspondence of James Johnson Sweeney (sole juror invited); checklist for traveling exhibition; hand-written copy of register of the paintings received\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of layout and signage; 2 small lettering drawings; 1 small catalog sign drawing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts including correspondence with artists, bills and information for crating requests; correspondence re: Richmond regional jury process for national metropolitan competition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release; correspondence with Sweeney; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; checklists, sales information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweeney's own correspondence with artists and dealers and galleries re: exhibition, including Naum Gabo and Morris Louis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with SF MOMA; checklist from AFA; copies of publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with AFA; 1 copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing and blueprint copy of layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts (or label)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; catalog (or label) copy; correspondence with Knoedler (lender); shipping information and receipts; 1 photograph of X-ray\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation lists; correspondence; radio spot information; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts; press release copy; catalog copy; loan item information blank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne note on a rug cleaning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists with values, by lender and by artist; label research; correspondence with lenders; installation notes; shipping information and receipts; press release copy; correspondence with other institutions including the Met where the exhibition went next\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with AFA (distributor of exhibition); shipping information and receipts; checklist; information on the photographer (non-VMFA publicity); correspondence with photographer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Reino Aarnio soap dish for Fiat Metal, photograph of new RCA portable radio; correspondence with lenders [sold it as a big 2-3 year traveling exhibition]; shipping information and receipts; clippings (for ideas); correspondence with manufacturers from all around the USA; lots of catalogs; installation sketches; catalog copy; lists of checklists from a similar MOMA exhibition; 1 copy of preview invitation; checklists; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Block (Post cartoonist) and Comstock (Connoisseur and Antiques magazine editor); lectures; biographical information; correspondence with publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing plus 2 blueprint copies of design for silver display case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders from 1940 show due to requests by an author, prompted by current Valentine show; clipping re: Valentine show; copy of 1940 catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Rogers and her agent; confusion about scheduling dates; article in Vogue about Rogers [ended up cancelling show due to high costs of insurance and shipping]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts and labels for loan of some Pratt jewels by Mrs. Joseph Davies of Washington D.C. to the 1950 Easter eggs exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog [loan exhibition organized by the English speaking Union]; copy of catalog; microfilm copy of NYT clipping; correspondence with ESU; copies of ESU Bulletin; checklists; press release copy; correspondence with other institutions who are borrowing; catalog/label copy; shipping information and receipts installation instructions; annotated catalog; big ESU publicity kit; correspondence to/from J. L. Blair Buck in State Board of Education, main contact and President of the ESU, Virginia Branch; original NYT clipping; correspondence to/from Brigadier J.W.F. Treadwell, VP of ESU [called it \"Operation Canvass\" to garner interest in ESU in Virginia]; billing/payment information; correspondence with British Embassy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Knoedler and Newhouse [photograph of painting offered but not chosen]; copy of invitation; picked Provost's painting from Knoedler – in another folder]; correspondence re: cedar trees in galleries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirculated by MOMA; correspondence with them; packing instructions; loan agreements; loan contracts; checklists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup form letter; correspondence with Wedgwood \u0026amp; Sons; publicity information; research; checklists; correspondence with other institutions; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; list of Wedgwood dealers in Virginia [to invite]; correspondence with Annie Reese, Director of Promotions and Hensleigh Wedgwood, President, who lectured at preview\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with various clubs; dinner party plans and invitee lists; more correspondence with Wedgwood; copy of Museum bulletin; biographical information on Hensleigh; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; biographical information; Museum Bulletin copy; installation instructions; label information forms; correspondence with Newhouse; checklists with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of label boards; drawing of signage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChose 4 exhibitions from PAU to circulate; correspondence with PAW; exhibition information; checklists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement; correspondence with printers; correspondence re: sales [1st year Museum has added Architecture]; copy for all printed materials; correspondence with prizewinning artists (including Stuart Davis); correspondence re: azaleas; biographical information on jury chairman, Hermann Williams, Director of Corcoran; correspondence with publicity; clippings; copy of catalog from 1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus; requests for blanks; letter copy re: Virginia art interest and education and businesses; correspondence with artists; correspondence with art departments; correspondence re: sales; jury comments; biographical juror information; breakdown/tally by city; correspondence with jurors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog copy; checklists with prices; correspondence with artists re: blanks; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: sales and purchases; 1 copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 original drawings; introductory panels, signage; layout sketches; traveling show panels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 drawings of lighting layouts in gallery; 1 drawing of movie projector stand; 1 drawing of panels; 1 drawing of overall layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 photographs of Metropolitan Museum of Art objects; copy of invitation; label copy for projector room showing film on armor; other label copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Met (major lender); correspondence with lecturer (Gracey), curator of Met arms \u0026amp; armor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artist and his wife; biographical information; copy of catalog from Hollins; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photo of Stuart Davis; biographical information; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists with values; loan agreements; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with lender; correspondence with potential jurors (Andrew Wyeth)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings: sign and panel layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Tsar Nicholas II and family; 2 page exhibition design write-up (color, lighting, cases); catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemo re: Arthritis Foundation; article on Dufy; reprint of 3/51 article on Dufy; paintings information sheets; shipping information and receipts; catalog of ICA in Boston; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Arthritis Foundation; checklists with values; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Dufy's gallery agent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 drawings of signs and layouts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 photographs of layout with and without people; close-ups of panels; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence with American Institute for Graphic Arts (organizer); publicity materials from AIGA; shipping information and receipts; catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDinner guest list; correspondence with Chrysler; Chrysler catalog copy; correspondence with NYT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Chrysler; copy of Art Digest (October 15, 1951) with photograph of gallery setup; catalog copy (paintings); correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; catalogs of exhibition at University of Miami Art Gallery (correspondence with University of Miami Gallery also); checklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists and hanging order; correspondence with publicity; rough layout; catalog copy; correspondence with artist; checklist with values; correspondence with AFA (organizer); AFA 1953 catalog; wonderful letters that are art!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePreview invitation; correspondence with artist and wife; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with Director of Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (Anna Wetherill Olmsted, speaker); biographical information on her, checklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing: installation layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 photographs of items; \"prize awards\" press release; correspondence with Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts; publicity information from SMFA; catalogs; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; annotated catalogs (one size, one price)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with various institutions and individuals re: potential exhibitions, some with catalogs and clippings; list of proposed exhibition season\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender (Ouriel) and gallery (Knoedler); shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious mailing lists (Bulletin, publications), some by type, some alpha; letters to other institutions offering mailings (all Miss Frances Boushall)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of small museum truck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLayout panels for 1st Museum brochure/guide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing and 1 copy of Information \u0026amp; Publication Desk of Museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders of fabrics; shipping information and receipts; some original tags; label copy; some catalogs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: invitation mailing (one with return address of VMFA, one with Kiwanis Club); correspondence with lenders in Los Angeles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to screening; preview invitation list to film screening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; catalog copy; checklists; Mona Lisa research; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with organizer; invitation copy; installation information; correspondence with Kiwanis Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 blueprints for models by Panold Masters; 1 drawing of signs; 1 drawing of layout; 4 drawings of lighting; 3 drawings of niches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of layouts, panels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog copy; clippings; annotated copy of catalog of retablos from Barton Collection; shipping information and receipts; checklists; annotated copies of catalog of textiles from Barton Collection; correspondence re: damage to retablos; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of signs; 4 drawings of lighting; 1 drawing of details of interior; 3 drawings of layout; 1 drawing of interior\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of clock; few compliments; some receipts for library exchange\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; damage reports; receipts; memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Helen Comstock (editor of Magazine Antiques and guest curator); correspondence with potential lenders (individuals and institutions)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with WSG; clippings; shipping information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with WSG; catalog copy; press release copy; press releases; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklist with prices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs of paintings; traveling checklist; correspondence with artist; clippings; press release; catalog copy; catalogs of shows in New York and Toronto; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklist with values; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with AFA (originator)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to preview; correspondence with designer and speaker, John Van Koert; correspondence with Walker Art Center (organizer); copy of Walker invitation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release; publicity copies from Towle Silversmiths; press releases; copy of catalog from Walker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 photographs (duplicates); invitation to preview; press release copy; correspondence with Fogg; copy of catalog from Detroit; label copy, checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: theft of Degas drawing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to preview; invitation to lecture; clippings; correspondence with artisans re: exhibition decoration; correspondence with other lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with dressmaker/speaker (Pauline Trigère); correspondence with Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; research (list of American and English novels); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publisher; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Met's Costume Institute; checklists with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 photographs (5 paintings and Maxson Holloway, Chicago Historical Society curator); shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with Chicago Historical Society (organizer); annotated catalog from CHS; correspondence with other institutions; bulletin copy; press release\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with CHS; correspondence with other lender (Broadnax)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of picture; press release; correspondence with Red Cross; clippings; invitation copy; Red Cross promotional material; press release copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog; correspondence with AFA (organizer); shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with members of Club; correspondence with AFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of layout; 2 photographs of paintings not in exhibit; research; label copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Lady Astor; checklist of gift\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog copy; correspondence re: opening and Governor's dinner; invitation proofs; correspondence with publicity; text of Colonel Anderson's speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: opening (mainly regrets)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with the artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of sign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, organizer; lecturer is Director, James Sachs Plaut; promotional materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with ICA in Boston; shipping information and receipts; catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; photograph of painting (1952); label copy; installation instructions; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping; press release copy re: move of cigar store figures from Jefferson to VMFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLots of correspondence from different institutions; publicity; list of contacts with great comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with dealers, galleries, institutions; lots of publicity included; schedule of exhibitions for year, especially those from AFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with woman at new museum about restoring a painting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of Leonardo's bridge; Boushall's correspondence file with publicity and others interested in our publications and exhibitions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with dealers, galleries, institutions; lots of publicity included; schedule of exhibitions for year, especially those from AFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuiz sheet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 photographs of opening, gallery and piece; 1 copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings and 1 copy of gallery layout and entry desk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklist; invitation, shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of book and theme table layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 photographs of Goya pieces; 1 photograph of someone (with mandala); catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 invitations (1 with checklist; 1 for loan exhibition); label copy; checklists; correspondence; correspondence with lenders; catalog requests; catalog proof; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; label copy; cover of U.S. News \u0026amp; World Report (2/13/53) (looks like De Stijl); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release copy; correspondence with Netherlands Embassy; lecture copy (introductions); lecturer biographical information [Carroll L. V. Meeks, Assoc. Professor of Architecture and Art History at Yale]; correspondence with MOMA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with jurors; correspondence with potential jurors; lists of loan requests; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; checklists; installation memos; checklists with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Significance of African Art,\" 8 photographs of items; publication reprint of \"Warega Ivories\" by Ladislas Segy; label copy; publications from Segy Gallery on African Art; correspondence with Segy Gallery (organizer); biographical data on speaker [James Johnson Sweeney, Director of the Guggenheim in NYC]; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with speaker; label copy; press release copy; publications from Segy Gallery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of street scene, but it has been drawn on\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of 1949 catalog; 1 copy of catalog; label copy; checklists by city; catalog copy; letter from Theresa Pollak regarding the way the show is chosen and hung; correspondence with artists; annotated older biennial materials; list of purchase recommendations; schedule for jurors visit; catalogs from other institutions (state shows); shipping information and receipts; traveling evaluation checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of 1953 prospectus; correspondence with artists (Pollard's correspondence file); list of entry cards received\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists re: missing checks, incomplete blanks or other issues (Gaines' file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation from MOMA (organizer); correspondence with MOMA; checklists; shipping information and receipts; installation memo; 1 copy of invitation to opening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of loans (Baltimore Museum of Art); correspondence with BMA; correspondence with speaker [Mrs. Adelyn D. Breeskin, Director of the BMA]; installation memo; checklists; label copy; shipping information and receipts. Show had 16 year age limit!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEntry/prospectus; correspondence with American Craftsmen's Educational Council; list of regional entries; correspondence with artists; completed entries; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1953 issue of \"The Richmond Home Builder\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMayor's reception schedule; lecture copy; copy of Directory of Virginia Governmental Officials (November 1950); invitation lists and planning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy of invitation; lecture copy; correspondence with potential consultants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Thalhimer's; press release copy; lecture copy; slide list; clippings; speaker biography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: parking problems and conferring police authority to the Museum's guards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Art Wind Quintet\" press release; Harp Trio photograph and program; correspondence re: New Art Wind Quintet; contract copy; Harp Trio press release copy; Philippe Entremart photo; press release copy and program; correspondence with National Music league; programs; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of Victor Guye; actually a Goya exhibition file – correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; photograph of Queen Anne teapot; \"Art in Fashion\" invitation; label copy; catalog copy; correspondence with Lipton (lender) and Lipton's dealer; correspondence with speaker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with potential participants; interim reports; correspondence with institutions in Scandinavia; exhibition proposal (typed); correspondence with embassies, consulates, etc.; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with speaker [John Van Koert]; checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with AFA (organizer); 1 copy of brief prospectus; list of itinerary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder is incorrectly labeled \"1967\" at Library of Virginia. 1 drawing (1953-54); ALL FROM THE 1950'S: panel copy; shipping information and receipts; clippings; Sidney Janis catalogue; 1 copy of Bulletin (11/53); 1 copy of invitation, plus 1 internal memo re: new iteration as traveling show, checklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953 Virginia Artists prospectus; correspondence with artists; correspondence with publicity; label copy; correspondence with Des Moines Art Center (co-sponsor); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: purchases; biographical information on Dwight Kirsch (curator of show and Director of DMAC)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMailing 12/1/55, \"To Virginia Painters\"; budget information; correspondence with artists; correspondence with Dwight Kirsch; annotated catalog; catalog requests; catalog disbursement list; shipping information and receipts; copy of Kansas State College Biennial Catalog (including quote from Kirsch)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of artist and painting (John Koos with wife and Peter Khan, head of Hampton Institute Art Department); correspondence with juror; press release; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists (Newell's correspondence file); biographical information on Kirsch; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy each of 1950 and 1954 catalogs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog copy; catalog proof; suggested arrangement; label copy, checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of Armand Hammer; 1 photograph of room in his house; 1 photograph of Breughel painting; 1 photograph of [Erwin] Panofsky [from Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton], lecturer; 2 press releases; correspondence with Hammer; general collection information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of main panel layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders and dealers, artists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegistration forms for each painting; checklists by gallery and by artist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEntry cards (completed); other institutional catalogs; prospectus copy; annotated catalogs; catalog copy; 1 copy of catalog; label copy correspondence with artists; correspondence re: publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with jurors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus; mailing lists; budget tracking; correspondence with jurors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 photographs of designs; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with AFA (organizer); checklists; correspondence with Cooper Union (lender)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings of panel layouts; notes re: pre-Columbian panel layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of panel layout; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of 20th century gallery layout with section for Virginia rotating artists; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: purchases; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; correspondence with lenders; memos re: installation; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists by lender and by artist; correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts; copy of catalog from University of Louisville with similar exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of panels; notes re: panels for exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to AFA re: exhibitions; exhibition proposal for Design for Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with various people and institutions re: possible exhibitions; program schedule for 1953-54; scattered exhibition-related materials as well; correspondence re: various programs, performances and dinners; correspondence with publicity; copies of Members Bulletin for March, April \u0026amp; May, 1954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of Furniture of the Old South; mainly lists, both general and for particular shows\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: an article proposed by Gulf on the Artmobile, including a photographic assignment, to run in their company magazine Orange Disc; correspondence re: subsequent mailing of issue\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Presidents of Garden Clubs, 10/11/54; correspondence re: securing funding for Waddy fountain planting each season; mailing lists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: arrangement to use galleries for their meetings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembership List\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of The Orange Disc Magazine (March-April 1954); list of Artmobile pictures used\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of new membership brochure [Not taken, too hard to reproduce]; annotated membership forms; new form copy; copies of MOMA \u0026amp; Walker membership forms; membership campaign materials: proposal, committee schedule, plan for calls, etc., minutes of meetings, campaign reports, membership report (statistics)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: special loan exhibition from permanent collection; shipping information and receipts; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: meeting; biographical information on speakers; schedule/agenda; transcribed notes from Question \u0026amp; Answer session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs of mural; 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1 list of photographs for French 17th-18th centuries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Italian, 14th \u0026amp; 15th centuries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJust list of photographs for English 16th-17th centuries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing (English 18th-19th centuries; 3 photograph lists (medieval, American 18th century, English 18th-19th centuries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for American 20th century\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of photographs for Virginia Today\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing (Egyptian); list of photographs for Egyptian, notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings of text panels; notes; list of photographs for North Sculpture Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Blanche Tarjus; correspondence; biographical information; program copy; programs; clippings; publicity materials from National Music League; artist fee schedule; correspondence with artists; invitation copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of damaged jade, 2 annotated photographs (all Minneapolis); shipping information and receipts; label outlines; checklists by lender and by type; correspondence with lenders; clippings, research notes; label copy; correspondence with other potential lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 panel layout drawings; 4 other layout drawings; label copy; label outlines; section color suggestions and samples; list of cases needed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of children with eggs; tear sheets from Interiors magazine; copy of 1947 Pratt catalog; suggested publicity schedule; outline of work to be done; label copy; correspondence; press releases; research; clippings; correspondence with publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; 6 photographs; blue AFA Catalog list; correspondence with AFA (organizer); label copy; checklists; shipping information and receipts; fabric and paper samples; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artist; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing, 1 photograph of Karolik; catalog copy; checklist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; dimension list; correspondence with Smithsonian (organizer); correspondence with collector (Maxim Karolik); 1 copy of invitation; copy of bulletin; copy of MFA Boston Bulletin on collection (10/51)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Kienbusch and William Zorach [2 of 3 judges] catalogs; list of purchase considerations; correspondence with artists; correspondence with galleries; shipping information and receipts; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; clippings; bulletin photograph copy; correspondence with Addison (1 letter) [Addison Gallery of American Art, Chairman of Jury was Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr., Director of Addison]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; biographical information; label copy; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; label list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of Charles Baker; 1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; biographical information; Davis' Fellowship application; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; mailing lists of artists; requests for blanks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; requests for blanks; correspondence re: incomplete forms or missing checks; handwritten list of entries received\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 layout drawings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of winners; copy of blank certificate; copy of green prospectus; checklists; shipping information and receipts; entry copy; catalog copy; label copy; other institutions' catalogs/prospectuses; correspondence with jurors; staff members; list of artists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; entry blank requests; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped remarks by preview speaker [Honorable Shigenobu Shima, Minister of Japan]; list of credits for exhibition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings of invitation copy; 1 photograph; checklists (organized by MOMA); correspondence; label copy; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Minister of Japan (preview speaker); press release copy; correspondence with MOMA; correspondence with MIYA company (lent accessories); correspondence with Japan Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of panel layout; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; checklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Corcoran (lender); label copy; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs of ICA installation; checklists from ICA in Boston; fabric samples; correspondence with manufacturer (i.e.; lender); includes some publicity materials and catalogs; shipping information and receipts; list of items sold to staff members; ICA catalog/brochure copy; correspondence with ICA; ICA press releases; label copy; ICA catalogs (1954 \u0026amp; 1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklist; miscellaneous correspondence; ICA news releases; fabric samples; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping receipts for Designs for Christmas show\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of items available for purchase; correspondence with manufacturers re: sale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs; publicity materials from Virginia Chapter of AIA; shipping information and receipts; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of suggested schedule\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFew pieces of miscellaneous correspondence related to other exhibitions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs of Suzanne Bloch; correspondence with various music organizations; publicity materials (mainly programs); clippings; Suzanne Bloch press release copy and biographical information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalogs and samples of wall and paper materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter solicitation (7/1/55); correspondence with studios; research; exhibition proposals (Samuel Goldwyn or Cecil B. DeMille); mailing list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; correspondence with manufacturers (including catalogs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the Annual Report; typed and written drafts for \"Information Services and Public Relations\" report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release; correspondence with publicity; clippings; mailing lists; grand opening schedules; new members' room information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of letter to press (11/29/55); memo re: use of mats sent to newspapers from Rex Allyn to Cheek; 5 actual mats by Virginia Stereotype Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of camera; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg (author of book on Cook); label copy; camera catalogs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; insurance information; 1 copy of invitation; research articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Koenig was Guest Promotion Director; correspondence with publicity; news releases; mailing lists; clippings; copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletin copy; Bulletin proofs; correspondence with speakers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies of newsletter (2/55 and 12/54); 1 piece of AFA membership publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of 51st and 53rd programs; copy of letter to publisher of 55th (VMFA was in it)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRex Allyn's correspondence file; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with other institutions; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 drawings; 10 photographs; copy of catalog of traveling show in São Paulo, copy of checklist and hanging order sheet; label copy; correspondence with artists; publicity; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publisher; press release, checklists (for traveling too); circulated by AFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of invitation to costume ball with note about asking about museum as location\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAFA Newsletter, 12/55\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity; correspondence with Junior League about volunteers; copies of articles in The Leaguer; press releases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity; copy; catalog photographs; correspondence with speakers; cards with state exhibitions on them; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity; copy of Bulletin; press releases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Carl Sandberg's prologue; invitation; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); copies of drawings of installation from MOMA; copy of catalog; contract; press releases; checklists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle copies (by Marguerite Tabb)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Jaycees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Society; copies of minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity from American National Theatre and Academy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with WRVirginia \u0026amp; WLEE; list of personnel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity; Artmobile schedule\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Society; publicity; schedule and financial statement of Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases (4/14/55; 4/12/55); schedule and procedure for ceremony of awards (4/29/55); press release (4/25/55); other press releases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of minutes from meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with printers; budget information; samples of items; purchase orders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; summary and minutes from conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Whitney Museum; correspondence with other museum directors (Leslie Cheek a sort of consultant)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of letter from Rhoads to Board; correspondence with Rhoads\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: Georg Jensen exhibition; checklists (from SITES)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; biographical information; checklists; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; correspondence with Catherwood Foundation; label copy; exhibition proposal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress release; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Catherwood; Catherwood publicity; checklists; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing of layout; label copy; checklists; list of loans requested; shipping information and receipts; correspondence; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with lenders; 2 annotated copies of printed checklists; copy of Bulletin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy of printed checklist; correspondence with lenders; request for information cards; 1 annotated copy of printed checklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Caption for Watteau Mat\" and press release (1/11/52); press releases; list of loans; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with potential lenders for Fetes Galantes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography purchase requests; invoices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of Ford Times on which the show was based; checklists; correspondence; catalog copy; correspondence with Ford; copy of story for Commonwealth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs of Helen Wearstler Foht; 1 duplicate photograph of her; checklists; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artist and his dealer (Hammer Galleries); copy of the exhibition catalog; label copy; 1 book jacket of his (High World); insurance information; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs; checklists; shipping information \u0026amp; receipts; correspondence with artists; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; 1 duplicate photograph (Aubrey Bodine or O.F. Romig) [these 2 were judges, A. Aubrey Bodine of Baltimore and Orlando F. Romig of Pittsburgh]; correspondence with artists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; correspondence; press release\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of unknown; 1 photograph of Carl Roseberg; shipping information and receipts; sales information; checklists; correspondence with artists; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs; checklists; biographical information; correspondence with artists; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; list of possible artists publicity/catalogs from other shows; invitation copy; mailing list; checklists; correspondence with Sculpture Center; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 drawings of label panels; sheet for each with list of photographs for panels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; sale information; biographical information; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation; 1 photograph of show at Corcoran; 1 drawing; also 1 drawing of Chinese gallery, press release 3/4/55; correspondence with SITES (organizer); shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence re: damage to a chair; label copy; correspondence with publicity; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of Danish Foreign Office Journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lender; shipping information and receipts; checklists; George Poiret print collection exhibition catalog (rents them)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; correspondence; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy for theatre publications\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for 57-58 season; copy for earlier brochure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne letter re: season's policies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Proposal,\" (letter 7/14/56); Dance Society meeting minutes; correspondence; budget information; 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budget information; form letter with mailing lists; promotion planning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy of schedule of programs and events\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Velz (he was on Executive Committee for 1956-1957) to various people re: events; \"The Public Relations and Information Program of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\" paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 clipping (RTD 2/15/56-they got charter)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRAUC Summary Report 1949-1956; correspondence of RAUC; evening courses for adults announcement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: lecture on architecture of Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: fundraising drive; interoffice memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHundreds of photographic department purchase requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy of magazine, October 1956 issue with VMFA feature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 drawings of alcoves; layouts; permanent installations; lists of photographs for alcoves; memos re: installation needs; photograph orders; lists of titles for information panels; correspondence re: information panel production; panel copy; budget information; information re: hanging heights in galleries; sample label paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Art Reference Resources in Virginia\" questionnaire (all about art libraries); 1 piece of correspondence about putting brochures on ferries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs from Brazilian show; newspaper and magazine clippings; catalogue and clippings for 1951 Brazilian show (Children's Book Illustrations); information and press releases and correspondence for 1953 fellowships; 1950-51 fellowship information; blank application; information on Jenny-Lynn Franklin's mural; press releases for 1956-1957 fellowships\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraveling checklist and hanging order; label copy; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: traveling exhibition; checklists; correspondence with AFA; clippings; blank loan contract; correspondence with borrower; itinerary; AFA publicity materials for show\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from MOMA on their 25th anniversary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings of panel layouts; list of photographs used; memos; label copy; photograph order\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMailing list; copy of Bulletin; cards sent to institution for their exhibition listing in Bulletin (called \"Elsewhere in Virginia\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Merrill Moore; 1 photograph of Governor Stanley; biographical information on speakers; correspondence with speakers; publicity material for Merrill Moore's new book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMailing (open house invitation); letter from Rhoads to members; renewal card, 1 photograph by Yardley; membership letter draft; correspondence between committee members; brochure proofs; previous membership requests; privilege information; budget information; brochure copy; paper samples\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrochure copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFashion Festival facts; Council letter (3/21/56); program; invitation copy; correspondence with Miller \u0026amp; Rhoads; correspondence re: Council; correspondence with Harper's Bazaar; correspondence with publicity; mailing lists; schedules; meeting minutes; annotated scripts \u0026amp; schedules; fabric samples; program copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplete reply cards; correspondence re: Council children's events; publicity materials for puppet theatre; blank reply cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists; checklists with sale prices; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy; photograph purchase requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of \"Black Beast,\" 1 photograph of \"Croquet Player\"; correspondence with AFA (who turned down show) and ICA Boston; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts (now called \"Collection Memos Receipt\"); correspondence with lenders; insurance information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with publicity; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: preview, installation information and schedules; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with AFA re: withdrawal; list of lenders; photograph orders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing, 27 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph (Henry Robinson Luce); label copy; correspondence; shipping information and receipts; [unlabeled: (lady) Elsie de Wolfe; Henry Dreyfuss (architect)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs of jurors; 1 photograph of sculpture; 1 photograph of tempera painting; correspondence with jury; checklists; shipping information and receipts; clippings; dinner lists and plans; correspondence with lenders; label copy; Ben Shahn catalog; biographical information; insurance information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963 Virginia Artists blank; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; label copy; biographical information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings (1 by her, 1 by Leslie Cheek); checklist with values; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEntry cards; shipping information and receipts; sale information; correspondence with artist; insurance information; Council Preview Party gifts information (new); check stubs; list of entrants; preview mailing list for businesses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Artists jury memo (1/25/57); blank certificates (signed); traveling exhibition checklist; 1957 prospectus; label copy; copy of 1936 catalog; speech copy; Bulletin copy; annotated 1955 blank; prospectus list; entry requests; catalogs and brochures from other exhibitions; prospectus copy; catalog copy; schedule; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with jury; clippings; certificate recommendation list; jury report; correspondence with artists; biographical information on certificate winners\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; 1 copy of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of layout\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs of installation (location unknown, not VMFA); correspondence with American Institute for Graphic Arts (organizer); shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Brief Description of the 'New World Achievement' Exhibit,\" invitation and drawing; label copy; checklists; schedules; Jamestown materials for 1957 festival; list of lenders; for letter draft; credits; musical selections; annotated invitation; correspondence with Jamestown Committee members; copy of Commission report; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustration lists for panels; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 duplicate photographs; research and information panel copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of a plate; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; information request forms; label samples\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; information request forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on VMFA and Jamestown Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with ESU re: speaker and other events; correspondence with embassy; clippings; invitations; speaker publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; insurance information; 1 copy of VMFA Summer Calendar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; photograph; checklist; catalog; publicity materials from AFA (organizer); measurement lists; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Near East College Association (co-organizer); shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists with values\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs; \"Emblem of the 1957 R.S. 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Christison\" with opening schedule information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph (Edwin Burr Pettit – Brandeis lectures); information re: Council lecture-luncheon 1957; handouts; reservation cards; correspondence, Lecture Series schedule; correspondence with potential lecturers; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: mailing list and press releases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with publicity; publishers and personalities; printer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with dealers; press releases, Poussin material; mailing list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Professor of Applied Social Research at Columbia re: public relations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence; label copy; correspondence with lenders; UVirginia catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 drawings; 9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; label copy; exhibition catalog from L'Art Ancien, S.A. Zurich; correspondence with Brooklyn; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy; 1 copy of invitation; clippings; AFA materials and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Virginia Artists Jurying: Requested Arrangements \u0026amp; Operations\"; 17 photographs (1 of Perrin - labeled, 1 of Bertoia - hat, 1 of Lee – other; correspondence with potential jurors; correspondence with jurors; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; invitation (3 copies scattered); 1 drawing; checklists; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with Aldrich; catalog correspondence; correspondence with publicity; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with printer re: catalog; \"thank yous\" for exchange or gift of catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Complete Catalog\" copy; correspondence with artists; information requests; shipping information and receipts; 1 certificate (signed by Sherman Lee); clippings; correspondence with jurors; schedules; lists of entries by place; entries (completed); certificate recommendations; prospectus copy; clippings; checklists; other institutions' prospectuses; other catalogs; correspondence with publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; catalog copy; 1 copy of prospectus; label copy; prospectus proof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with winners; list of certificates; list of recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 photographs; 1 drawing; correspondence with Metropolitan Museum of Art (speaker); label copy; correspondence with Minneapolis Institute of Art (lender); checklist; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 photographs; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with APVirginia; correspondence with Virginia State Bar; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with the Olsen Foundation (lender); 1 copy of catalog; shipping information and receipts; checklist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 photographs (whoever had show October 7- November 4, 1956); catalogue; research; checklists; correspondence with Olsen Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestion for gala fundraiser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with VHS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with artists re: eligibility; old Virginia artists catalogues (1953 \u0026amp; 1955); prospectus and rules\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959 catalogue; lists of eligible artists; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 negatives, 5 photographs; correspondence with lenders (NYPL, Wadsworth, Met); checklists; chipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Virginia State Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 small photographs (Broaddus); 5 photographs (Russi); 5 photographs – prints – (Turner); correspondence re: sales; biographical information; correspondence with artists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph (Davenport); 9 photographs (Davenport); 1 photograph (Jones); 4 photographs (Jones); checklists; label copy; correspondence with artists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; request for information forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 photographs (I. 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Art History Professor, University of London)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Bourlet \u0026amp; Sons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Duveen \u0026amp; Walker (insurance brokers); copy of policy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mellon; various lists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with potential lenders; preliminary loan list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph of Sir Robert Walpole by Wootton; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Paul Mellon; handwritten list of lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists; item cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget tracking (including dinners); list of contributors; correspondence with Department of Accounts; receipts with correspondence; gala invitation copy; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Mellon; 1 invitation; gala planning; menu copy; various ad rate cards (including Sports Illustrated); \"The Sports Illustrated Guide to Regional Marketing,\" with Sports Illustrated issue 4/18/60\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 duplicate photograph of \"Brown Horse \u0026amp; Spaniel\" by Stubbs; correspondence re: repair (blister) of Stubbs' painting lent by Katherine Gilbey of England\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs (of Stubbs' Hambletonian, Rubbing Down receipt); correspondence with lender (Estate of the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry); shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of the British Council\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: catalogue\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for catalogue\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChecklists by lenders, artists, type\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence re: Sport \u0026amp; the Horse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Murray, librarian at the Witt Library, Courtauld\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalogue copy; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOver 100 plus photographs!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with publicity; clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mellon; suggested publicity plan; clippings, correspondence especially Basil Taylor [Librarian, Royal College of Art, London] and W.G. 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9 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; requests for information forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 duplicate photographs; 4 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; requests for information forms [n.b.: some overlap between folders 8 and 9]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts with new form: \"Collection Memo \u0026amp; Receipt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; 3 maps of table arrangements with names; 1 letter of thanks to Miller \u0026amp; Rhoads\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Virginia Artists Jurying\"; 1 photograph; completed entry blanks; prospectus copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts; list of certificate winners; labels; budget information; correspondence with jurors; prospectus proofs; correspondence re: damages; list of invitees for collectors reception\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall bit of correspondence; prospectus copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 photographs; 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Bryan Caldwell; checklists; collection memo and receipts; insurance report forms; research; press release; copies of Norfolk Museum Bulletins; Norfolk materials; 1 copy of \"Hugh Gordon Miller Collection of Paintings\"; correspondence with other Norfolk staff; 1 copy of \"The Great Mace of Norfolk\"; shipping information and receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheet; catalog copy; list of winners; copy of speech at preview\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProspectus copy; signed endorsement of prospectus by AIA, Virginia Chapter; prospectus proof\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned certificates of distinction; prospectus copy; correspondence with jurors; biographical information; jury instructions; fact sheet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJury instructions; fact sheer; list of winners\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabel copy; insurance report form; memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; biographical information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs, 1 drawing; label copy; correspondence with lender; correspondence with Basil Taylor; correspondence re: insurance; shipping information and receipts; police stand information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; label copy; police stand information; correspondence with artists; correspondence with Hayes (Director of Addison); biographical information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of \"Artist-Craftsmen of Western Europe\" Catalog; unsigned invitation forms from Hayes; copies of telegraph information requests; label copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 photographs; 1 copy of catalog; catalog copy; correspondence re: possible purchase of Nell Blaine painting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs, invitation; correspondence re: damage; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: insurance [other correspondence: with artists; re: catalog; with publicity; with Hayes; re: lecture; with lenders; press releases; 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lists of works purchased\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStaff memos and notes re: improvement suggestions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Oenslager re: possible lecture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with museums for slides of their expansions for a lecture\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fact Sheet – Virginia Artists Preview Committee-1965\"; copies of Bulletins (2/63 \u0026amp; 3/65); various fact sheets from previous Virginia shows; checklists; correspondence; staff memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph: declined exhibition, \"Good Design in Toys,\" sponsored by Creative Playthings of Princeton and L.A.; correspondence re: denied exhibition proposals; some correspondence with jurors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog proofs; billing information; meeting minutes (Education in the Arts Committee); rough fact sheets; schedules; correspondence with artists; checklists; catalogue copy; 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schedules; staff memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MFA Boston and Brooklyn; memos re: procedures; checklists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of S.2273 Senate Bill report; label copy; memos re: procedures; clippings; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; research, correspondence re: recovery of stolen gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: catalog (with MFA Boston, Brooklyn, author Herbert Hoffmann, printer); catalog proofs; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatalog proofs; catalog copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; correspondence with MFA Boston \u0026amp; Brooklyn; correspondence with Greek Embassy; correspondence with Department of State; correspondence with Hoffmann, author; correspondence with publicity; staff memos; correspondence re: research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction; correspondence with Pat Davidson (Brooklyn/lecturer); correspondence with Hoffmann; 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Donovan (juror \u0026amp; Director of Krannert Art Museum); correspondence with publicity; copy of lecture; checklists; other artists' promotional materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; information request forms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduction; suggested press release; 1 slide: Paul Paul Horiuchi's \"Winter Receding,\" 1964; correspondence with Donovan; itinerary; other artists' promotional material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 drawing; 1 duplicate photograph; 7 photographs; 1 copy of the \"Jeffersonian,\" 5/13/66 with article on exhibition and pictures of Gwathmey's painting; information request forms; checklists; catalog copy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with lenders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation packet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal proposal; copies of information packet items (drawings \u0026amp; proposal); copy of same\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Exhibition Materials\"; checklists; correspondence with George Stevens Productions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious packeted materials (promotional)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Hollywood Museum; correspondence with Motion Picture Association; correspondence with Ford Foundation; correspondence with George Stevens Productions; correspondence with Smithsonian Institution; correspondence with Old Dominion Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of panels; film sequences lists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notebook (Gaines' handwriting?); 1 copy of catalog \"Scenery for Cinema\" at Baltimore Museum of Art, 1942 (when Leslie Cheek was Director); lists of panels; label copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromotional materials from film companies (i.e. Technicolor, Panavision)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 drawings; movie production sheet with film negatives (to stay at LVA)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLife magazine 3/27/64 offprint with article on movie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm reel labeled \"Selected Documentary Trims\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCouldn't pull it out without ripping envelope – looks like scripts or set notes; possibly a drawing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs; Newsweek reprint (1/23/67); checklists; lender lists; internal memos; correspondence with various members/visitors with questions re: exhibition; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (supporter of exhibition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; correspondence with publicity; internal memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Toledo Museum of Art re: possible loan (denied)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: catalog; annotated copy of John Summerson's essay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 photographs of packing/unpacking process; correspondence re: Smith College Museum of Art's loan of \"Portrait of the Reverend John Headley,\" including shipping information and receipts and request for information form\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: Washington University's loan of \"Grey Children,\" including shipping information and receipts and correspondence re: damage to fram upon return\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re; Worcester Art Museum's loan of \"Mrs. Elizabeth James\" and \"William James,\" including shipping information and receipts; and request for information form\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts' loan of \"Portrait of Anne Hogarth,\" including shipping information and receipts; and request for information form\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph; correspondence re: Allen Memorial Art Museum [Oberlin] \u0026amp; loan of \"Theodore Jacobsen,\" including shipping information and receipts and request for information form\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 photographs of packing/unpacking; correspondence re: Albright-Knox's loan of \"The Lady's Last Stake,\" including shipping information and receipts and requests for information form\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 photographs; duplicates: \"Loans to the Wm. 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The collection is comprised of correspondence, exhibition schedules, budgets, grant applications, photographs, object lists, notes, collection statements, planning documents, project files, policies, loan arrangements and decisions, and other materials.","This series is comprised of information regarding exhibitions that were held at the VMFA. Files may include correspondence, schedules, contracts, photographs and slides, installation drawings and procedures, label and catalog text, budgets and invoices, insurance, venue information, and publicity.","Entry card with tear-off for back of work; catalog; announcement","Copies of checklists, shipping lists and prices (for sale); exhibition circulated by Art Institute of Chicago","Catalog; packing list with values, 2 different ones","Prospectus of season, 1937-1937; large typed, spring bound copy of annotated text for inaugural exhibition catalog containing: catalog of paintings in the Museum, budget materials for exhibition, timeline of early Museum, all types of exhibition materials, gallery layout and drawings","Invitation; copy of Strause Collection catalog; 1936-37 prospectus of program; 1958 letter between Muriel Christison \u0026 Oscar Lang of Minneapolis re: Strause exhibition","Entry blank; prospectus/rules; catalog/ invitation/mailing label; submission tag; generic letter for Virginia photo clubs or possibly for shops to request submissions","Invitation; catalog; inventories from the exhibition; catalog copy; copy of foreword (typed); letter from Margaret May Dashiell who loaned items; lots of correspondence from all over the country; lists of sponsors","Extensive correspondence regarding memorial committee and its purchase of a memorial; his works; and fundraising efforts; Colt was treasurer. The Committee also paid off all of the debts for Walker's illness, donations coming from across the country. Thank you letters in alpha order, hundreds of them, plus originals from donators; a few have copies of bookplates attached; original loan requests and replies; original Christmas card with Walker print of a home in Connecticut (1931) and a memorial card that he created in 1936","Invitation; catalog; list of paintings from Burch and Schulze with dimensions","Invitation; list of pieces to be shipped from Shearwater Pottery, with coding to indicate glazes","Copies of inventories, plus amendment, text; mainly correspondence regarding loans including shipping receipts","Catalog, entry card, invitation, announcement; 1 copy of 5th catalogue (1936); Colt's notes","Correspondence with artist; catalog copy; checklists (some with prices)","1 photograph; duplicates: announcement, patron card (sent with invitation); correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; budget information; catalog proofs; schedules; invitation list; 1 copy of catalogue; list of sales","Invitation; copies of inventories with insurance values; single copy of catalog","Newspaper clippings; genealogical charts; typed copy of article, \"Colonel William Byrd of Westover,\" by Lucy Parke Byrd","Letters of solicitation (ex.: one to O'Keeffe); shipping/return correspondence; correspondence with jurors (including Hopper) including discussion of invited artists list; rough draft of jury selection rules; correspondence with galleries (mainly in New York City) for artists to enter competition","Invitation; card of admission; information request postcard; thank you card; entry card (regular-red); entry card (invited-orange); receipt card; announcement; rejection notification; list of 125 paintings invited and accepted; prospectus; jury memorandum; list of invited artists divided by gallery; list of deliveries for return of paintings","Hundreds of rejection forms with return shipment affirmation signed below (includes artist name and title of work)","Invitation; World's Fair circular of information; list of paintings to be included; World's Fair circular of information (8 pages); Adele Clark and Leslie Cheek on panel for southern states; reports to Colt on state committees","One copy of catalog","One copy of catalog","One copy of catalog","One copy of catalog","Catalog; letter from Anne Moncure to Colt explaining pictures; typed copy of \"History of Ambler Family\" by J.J. Ambler, 1826; list of portraits; typed copy of catalog text; 4 photographs of portraits - Katherine, William, and St. George Moncure, grandchildren of Colonel John Ambler; Mary Cary, wife of Edward Ambler; Colonel John Ambler; wife of Dr. Peterfield Trent and his two daughters","One copy of catalog; list of paintings; 1 letter","One copy of catalog","Correspondence with jurors","Correspondence with Committee of Virginia Artist Commission; correspondence with artists submitting models; rejection letter; shipping correspondence; invoices; correspondence with U.S. Department of the Interior, NPS, Fredericksburg; correspondence with Virginia Conservation Commission; Correspondence with Douglas Southall Freeman, Editor of the Richmond News Leader; correspondence with National Sculpture Society, Commission for the Arts, and Senator John Warwick Rust; loan of a portrait of Stonewall Jackson from Adler in NYC; correspondence with Leslie Cheek, the Sons of Confederate Veterans; news release; planning and invitations for the preview; correspondence with the United Daughters of the Confederacy and with Joseph Pollia, the winner","Entry card; invitation to meet the jurors; invitation to preview of models; announcement; map of site; news release; list of members of Sculptors Guild; Pollia's curriculum vitae","One copy of catalog","Invitation, catalog; text of catalog with drawings of mock-up and list of drawings","Annotated catalogs of early shows, correspondence with Mrs. Holden, shipping information","Catalog, invitation; typed biography in first person, list of paintings, curriculum vitae","Correspondence with Pan American Union in D.C.; Comisión Nacional de Bellas Artes; shipping information; correspondence with Governor; Department of State; national press (Time, New York Times, Town \u0026 Country, Antiques Magazine, Washington Post, United Press); copies of speech materials for guests at preview; letter from Emilio Pettoruti","Announcement; banner; one catalog; solo copies of invitations to preview and meet the Ambassadors at the Commonwealth Club","Inventories with sizes, values and damages noted; customs forms; shipping information; annotated catalog","Correspondence, speech copy","Correspondence with L.B. Houff at the American Federation of Arts; shipping information","Correspondence with Klapperach; Argentine government participation; New York World's Fair 1939; speech copy; foreword copy; shipping information","Shipping receipts, packing lists; lists of addresses of sponsors, lenders, press, museums, invitation lists","Correspondence with Marval, Commissioner General of Argentine government; participation; shipping information; planning information; customs and sales information","Invitation list; art critics list; memos; schedule of radio program and typed text; Commonwealth Club menu; speech texts","Inventories of paintings that would go from New York to San Francisco to Riverside Museum; correspondence with Museum about shipping; shipping receipts","Freight bills; shipping receipts, correspondence with Treasury Department; customs forms, inventories with values","Correspondence with Alexander Weddell and J. A. de Marval","Original mounted drawing by Leslie Cheek, Jr. for exhibition panels","Comments of the jury; award speech; copy of thank you letters; requests for catalogs, purchase information; publicity information; invitation lists; inventories; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors","Rejection letter; prospectus; \"an invitation,\"; invitation; receipt card; entry card (invited-yellow); entry card (regular-red); acceptance card; news releases; prospectus; catalog copy; comments of the committee; memos","Bound, typed list by gallery; inventories; correspondence with galleries and artists","Correspondence with jurors","One copy of catalog","Invitation; correspondence with Mrs. De Marclay","Correspondence; checklist; shipping information","One copy of catalog; gallery layout; mailer text; catalog listing; biographical text; artist's statement","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with Adele Williams; inventories; biographical information; catalog text","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with Willingham; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; one copy of catalog; correspondence with Binford and lenders; shipping information; inventories with values; shipping information; gallery correspondence; catalog text","Invitation; catalog; inventories, text copy, values, text of radio announcements/interviews; loan correspondence; galley proofs of label copy by Edward Davis","Inventory lists including insurance values; list of items by lenders; hundreds of shipping receipts","Correspondence with galleries, dealers, and collectors/lenders; catalog proof","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy, curriculum vitae; copy of Colt's introduction","Catalog; invitation; catalog copy; biographical information","Correspondence with Chrysler, Fox (curator), publicity people. Walter P. Sr. died in August of 1940, shipping and insurance information; inventories with values; opening plans; list of news and magazine articles (extensive)","Cocktail invitation; preview invitation; supper invitation; annotated proofs","Inventories; values annotated with van assignments (from NYC to Richmond \u0026 Richmond to Philadelphia); shipping and storage receipts and contracts; letter from Parke-Bernet in 1945 asking for prints as they were selling part of collection","Correspondence with Fiske Kimball, Director of Philadelphia Museum of Art re: shipping, insurance, inventories, division of cost","Inventories; radio program transcript; party list; invitations list; hostess list; timelines, schedules, memos, Leger came!","Plan \u0026 prospectus re: showing his collection in South America; correspondence with Fox and Chrysler. Executive Committee turned it down","One copy of invitation and one copy of catalog","Invitation; catalog copy and proof; inventory with values; correspondence with Concetta; shipping information; correspondence regarding publicity; correspondence re: broken statue and payment","Catalog copy; one invitation; one copy of catalog; biographical data","Invitation; correspondence with jurors; letters to publicity; correspondence with galleries; shipping information; list of awards; clippings; rejection postcard; one entry card; one catalog","Correspondence with Federal Works Agency; with institutions before (with Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, CT) and after (with Institute of Modern Art, Boston) traveling exhibition; invitation list; correspondence with Richmond Housing Authority, decision later in favor of Housing Authority in Norfolk instead of Boston","Correspondence with Riverside Museum, lenders; 1 invitation","Correspondence with Cincinnati Museum of Art, lender; installation; instructors; shipping information; news releases; invitations to college all over the state for preview; inventories; one invitation","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; biographical information; correspondence with Hattorf","Invitation; correspondence with artist; catalog copy; 1 catalog","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; letters to publicity","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist and gallery","List/receipts of items taken by Henry P. Strause from VMFA; annotated lists of items deposited at VMFA from H.P.S. for loan exhibition; numerous warehouse receipts","Pennsylvania Society catalog (1933); inventories by artist with values; correspondence; research","Invitation; research correspondence to locate miniatures (potential lenders); catalog copy","Receipts; inventories; index cards with owner's name \u0026 address (some with date stamp)","All receipts (large quantity), some with 2 copies, some with correspondence, some with shipping receipt from mail","Catalog copy; invitation list; correspondence with state planning board, 1 copy of catalog","Correspondence with Mrs. Myers, widow of the artist and Landgren, dealer for Newman; clippings, inventories with values; correspondence with Whitney, where Myers exhibition originated; correspondence with potential lenders for Newman; shipping information; insurance information; catalog copy; Invitation; annotated catalogs; Whitney catalogs; Knoedler catalog; loan/shipping receipts; invitation list; inventories with values; correspondence with publicity; catalog copy; inventories by institution","Invitation; proof of catalog; 1 copy of catalog","Correspondence with artists, both accepted and rejected; shipping information; correspondence regarding damage, (notation at bottom of letters in unusual style, coding maybe)","Bound pages from gallery trip to NYC and consequent invited artists list; correspondence with galleries; letters to invited artists; shipping information \u0026 receipts; correspondence with jury, (Charles Burchfield declined but raved about it; George Grosz declined with a beautiful signature.)","All regret letters, signed by artist/agent/owner, and returned to VMFA (hundreds of them); some with handwritten notes, (H.P. Sargeant very upset.)","Invitation; entry card (invited-yellow); entry card (regular-white); \"Good and Bad News Night\" (yellow trifold); prospectus; acceptance card; rejection card; memo for the evening; news release (3/3/42); annotated catalog with prices; correspondence with hosts; speech copy; news releases; list of artists by state; inventories; jury comments; values on inventories","Catalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; 1 copy of invitation","Catalog; correspondence with artist; catalog copy; correspondence at sales; 1 copy of invitation","Invitation; first exhibition to include correspondence from Mrs. Pollard; inventories, correspondence; invitations; shipping information","Correspondence with Museum of Modern Art that was circulating exhibition; shipping information; contract; 1 copy of invitation","Correspondence; invitation; Lenox catalog; a few Mint Museum catalogs; correspondence with artist; inventories; catalog copy","Correspondence; guest lists; inventories with values; Commonwealth Club menu; catalog copy; shipping information; black and white photo of \"Boys\"","Correspondence with artist; letters from Theresa Pollak; inventories with prices; shipping information; biographical information; reimbursement request; copy of bulletin","Catalog; inventories with artist biographies (ie: partially or congenitally blind, age); correspondence with originator (Lowenstein); traveling loan contract; critics' statements","San Francisco Art Association bulletins; correspondence with artist; inventories; invitation; catalog; shipping information; catalog copy; various Artists' Guild of Washington materials (he was President)","Invitation; one copy of catalog; inventories with values and receipts","Invitation; clipping on his death; correspondence","Invitation; one copy of catalog; catalog proof; various other catalogs \u0026 announcements; correspondence with vendors; shipping information","Clipping; correspondence with lenders; shipping information","Invitation; one copy of catalog; correspondence","Correspondence with artist; inventories with values; biographical information; catalog copy; 1 copy of catalog and invitation.","Radio broadcast transcript; catalogs of other show; clippings (both from Cincinnati Museum); MFA Boston materials; catalog copy; invitation lists; correspondence; MFA Boston catalog; VMFA catalog and proof; shipping information from Boston; inventories","Correspondence; shipping information; annotated catalog; radio transcript; insurance information","Announcement (trifold); 1 catalog; correspondence; catalog proof; inventories with prices; catalog copy; jury correspondence; correspondence with publicity; shipping information; 1 invitation","Invitation; catalog proof; 1 letter","Invitation; catalog copy; correspondence with artist; inventory with prices; 1 catalog","Catalog; invitation; correspondence; research; shipping information; catalog proof; catalog copy","Article; correspondence with American Federation of Arts; inventory with values; other catalogs; loan agreement; shipping information; research; installation drawing; clipping; transcript of lecture on Chinese painting","Announcement; photographs of winners; correspondence; ArtNews issue (October 1-4) 1943; inventories with prices","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; clipping; correspondence; research; RISD \"Museum Notes,\" 1943; shipping information","Invitation; catalog copy; correspondence; inventory with price list","Invitation; correspondence with other museums; itinerary copy; research; catalog copy; inventories with prices; shipping information","Correspondence (mainly with Metropolitan Museum of Art)","Correspondence (mainly with Metropolitan Museum of Art)","Inventories; correspondence; shipping information","Invitation; news release; correspondence; correspondence with publicity and with lender (UVirginia)","Invitation; catalog proof; other catalogs; correspondence; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence at preview; correspondence with publicity; loan correspondence \u0026 requests; shipping information; research on pieces; catalog copy; inventories; catalog; loan forms; annotated catalog; shipping receipts","Catalog; invitation; invitation list; correspondence; catalog copy; inventories with values; shipping information; insurance information","Catalog correspondence; clippings; catalog copy; speech copy; inventories with publication date; correspondence with lenders and publicity; shipping receipts later too (1956)","Prospectus; annotated catalog; catalog copy; shipping list; inventories with prices","Catalog; news releases; fact checking cards; bound copy of lists by dealer; clippings, voting information; invitation; catalog proof; timeline; prospectus copy; correspondence; artists' c.v.'s; dealer catalogues and correspondence; inventories with values; transcripts of publicity; speech notes; catalog copy; lists of accepted and invited artists (Virginia separate); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with jury; prospectus","Catalog; correspondence with artist; biographical information; catalog copy; inventories with prices","Catalog; announcement","Announcement; catalog; invitation; catalog copy; lecturer c.v.; lists of institutions; list of works by institution; label copy; annotated catalog; inventories with prices; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with jury; shipping information","Annotated catalog; correspondence with artist; inventory; research; gallery layout diagram; price list; 1 catalog","Invitation; correspondence with Netherlands Information Bureau; other catalogs; checklists; shipping information \u0026 receipts (from before \u0026 after museums; correspondence with ambassador who spoke; lecture text; 1 copy of handwritten invitation to dinner with Governor Darden","Catalog; 1 invitation; correspondence with artist; inventories; catalog copy; price information","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; correspondence; copies of \"Information Bulletin: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics\"; loan requests (including A La Vieille Russie); traveling exhibition contracts; shipping information and receipts (with before and after museums); inventories; other catalogs; price information; loan forms; annotated catalogs; original copy of \"The Schaffer Collection of Authentic Imperial Russian Art Treasures\"; correspondence with Ray Schaffer and others at ALVR regarding exhibition arrangements (no mention of Pratt) and damage to Faberge topaz vase","Catalog; correspondence with National Gallery (lender); insurance values and contracts; shipping information and receipts; gallery layout; catalog copy; research; loan requests","Correspondence from Davis, the VMFA Curator, with lenders to the exhibition with last names beginning with A-H; proof of article by Davis in Commonwealth Magazine; copy of text of article","Correspondence from Curator Davis and sometimes the Director with lenders to the exhibition with last names beginning with I-Z; copy of information releases re: survey","Correspondence with National Gallery Director (they had an exhibition at the same time); correspondence with Weddell (exhibition did not take place); copies of letters sent to the executive committee to explain decision","Copies of plan; correspondence with Weddell re: all the research that went into the aborted exhibition; correspondence with Mexican museums; Mrs. Whitman's reports on artists and museums' holdings","Correspondence with lenders \u0026 galleries; inventories with prices; shipping information and receipts (loans before and after)","Copies of labels on prints from National Gallery; inventory and instructions; shipping information (both before and after)","Civilian Open Air Art Sale announcement; copy of \"War Art: A Catalogue of Paintings Done on the War Fronts by American Artists for Life,\" including Barse Miller and Paul Sample; catalog copy; inventories; copy of \"Traveling Exhibitions,\" catalog by the AFA's National Exhibition Service; correspondence; 5 photographs of items in exhibit; copy of catalog, \"Art Exhibition by Men of the Armed Forces\"; shipping information and receipts; exhibition agreement; 1 copy of catalog","Copies of shipment return forms for paintings not chosen for 4th Biennial of Contemporary Art, many with comments, signed by artist/agent; inventory of paintings in the show","3rd Biennial prospectus (printed); 4th Biennial prospectus (typed); announcement of College Art in Virginia; prospectus copy (4th Biennial, Virginia Artists and Library bookplate); copy of Corcoran's prospectus (annotated); old 3rd Biennial prospectus (annotated); letter from Thomas Colt","Shipping information and receipts to lenders; correspondence with Worcester Art Museum and other museums; insurance values; correspondence with lenders attached","Press release copy; inventories by institution; correspondence with lenders; insurance values; shipping information and receipts; loan requests; book purchase requests","Invitation, catalog; catalog copy; correspondence; more shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: damages; annotated catalog","Loan forms and receipts","Invitation; correspondence with artists; catalog copy; inventories; annotated catalog; prices; shipping information and receipts; sales information","Correspondence with rug dealer; research; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; annotated catalog; gallery layout; copies of things donor (H. Michaelyan) wrote; inventories with prices","Announcement/prospectus; typed press release; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors; invitation lists; correspondence to get more armed services men; list of entrants; catalog copy; one copy of entry card; one copy of catalog","Catalog; catalog copy; gallery layout; inventories; catalog proof; correspondence with jury","Invitation; exhibition contract; correspondence; gallery layout; invitation list; another list for even with Spanish speaking Luncheon Club; list of architects; press release copy; installation list from MOMA","Invitation; catalog; correspondence with possible lenders; lists of possible loans; ended up taking British-American Goodwill Exhibition; shipping information and receipts; inventories; budget figures","Catalog; one invitation; correspondence with author; list of invitations; 1 photograph of \"Red Still Life\"","Correspondence between curator and potential lenders; correspondence with institutions and churches","Correspondence with lender; correspondence re: damages; catalog copy; one catalog","Correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: damages (including 2 photographs)","Correspondence re: genre painting; exhibition; some from lenders, some not; some including photographs","Invitation list; correspondence with invitees to the 19th century genre preview; folder of handwritten notes re: genre; handwritten research; typed research","Correspondence with lender (DIA); inventories with values; shipping information and receipts; catalog copy","Correspondence with possible lenders (including 1 photograph from lender); research","Invitation; catalog; catalog copy; correspondence with artist (Colt is back!); inventories; sales information","Correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts","Stenographers pad with notes from NY Gallery/dealers' visits; preliminary lists; final lists; correspondence with galleries; correspondence with invited artists; shipping information and receipts","Contracts with Budworth on shipping; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with Budworth; inventories with values and locations","Entry card: yellow (invited), regular (orange), good and bad news night (yellow-trifold), inclusion card; typed summary information; typed list of artists; teacher invitation (yellow); annotated catalog with prices; inventories by state; full catalog copy; list of Virginia artists; form letter to art teachers","Correspondence with dealers; clippings; other catalogs; correspondence with jury; award list; award letters to dealers and press","Prospectus; prospectus copy; list of recipients of entry cards and prospectus for distribution (art organizations, museums, dealers, etc.) and letters to them; letters to press; entry card copy; thank yous for sending out cards (n.b.: all lists of artists sent to/from dealers, museums, etc., were removed)","Letters confirming receipt of paintings returned, both those selected and those not; many with comments, less shipping complaints!","Hundreds of requests for entry cards","Hundreds more requests for entry cards","Invitation; catalog; invitation copy; catalog copy","Catalog; correspondence with artist; invitation copy; correspondence with Virginia World War 2 History Commission; inventory with prices; invitation list; catalog copy; letters to press; annotated catalog; correspondence with lenders","Invitation; correspondence with lender, Philadelphia Museum of Art; inventory; copy of the Richmond Times-Dispatch article; correspondence with potential lenders; copy of the Philadelphia Museum bulletin and Atwater Kent Museum bulletin","Catalog; invitation; correspondence with artist; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; inventories with values; invitation list; catalog copy, correspondence with wife Rosalie re: her photographs","Shipping receipts; catalog copy, correspondence with lenders; list of invitees; invitation","Recent Additions to the Upjohn Collection, catalog of collection; correspondence with dealer (Midtown Galleries); shipping information and receipts (both before and after); invitation","Catalog; invitation; catalog copy; catalog proof; correspondence with potential lenders; text of broadcast calling for paintings; shipping information and receipts; research (Davis)","Inventories with values; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; shipping information and receipts; inventories","Research; correspondence with furniture manufacturers; invitation copy; inventories; correspondence with Metropolitan Museum of Art and MOMA (main lenders); correspondence with Leslie Cheek, Jr. at Architectural Forum!; shipping information and receipts; catalog copy; letters to press (photograph of chair from Dubar, but not included in exhibition)","\"Notice to Virginia Artists\"; requests for entry blank; correspondence re: late entries; returned fees, etc.","Acknowledgement letters; press release; SSAL Bulletin (Summer 1947) (more of these later); inventories by state (jury picks); correspondence with artists, jurors and SSAL; breakdown of entry cards by place; lists of artists eligible for submission; entry cards of pieces bought or withdrawn; biographical notes on winners","24th Annual Convention program; catalog Virginia Art 1947; Southern Art 1947; invitation; entry card; SSAL membership blank; received card; rejection card; convention program copy; Southern art catalog copy; Virginia art catalog copy; catalog of 26th SSAL exhibition at the High; correspondence with SSAL; correspondence with jurors; list of works accepted (Virginia artists); old convention program; more SSAL bulletins; correspondence with artists re: 8 paintings that were vandalized; correspondence re: prizes; correspondence re: sales","Invitation; catalog proof; announcement from Camera Club; correspondence with artists; invitation copy; catalog copy","Correspondence with lenders; loan agreements; memo to staff re: handling of paintings; shipping information and receipts; inventories with insurance value","Correspondence with lenders by lender; inventories","Catalog; museum attendance card (9/3/47); correspondence with press; research; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; Budworth contracts; catalog copy; press releases; inventories; clippings","Invitation, American Commission brochure; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders, AFA; loan forms; catalog copy; inventories with values","Shipping information and receipts; catalog of exhibition; inventories; catalog copy; research; correspondence with AFA and AFRIM; label copy","Invitation; invitation copy","Correspondence re: shipping and receipts","Correspondence with Louvre and other institutions re: original Louvre collection not being available; 5 museums trying to do alternate French exhibition from dealers/galleries and some from Louvre; unknown outcome; ArtNews was involved too; trying to use a story in lieu of a catalog","Catalog; correspondence; clippings; sale information; text of lecture","Invitation copy; catalog copy; correspondence with artists; inventories; invitation to lecture; 1 catalog; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; copy of Time (1/26/48), article on pages 47-48","Miscellaneous exhibition-related correspondence re: one mis-shipment to VMFA, most re: exhibition offers and programming","Index cards with lenders and item; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with potential lenders (denials)","Catalog; correspondence with press; correspondence with Mrs. Catesby; invitation copy; correspondence with Lurçat; typed article on Jones; preview invitation lists and replies; catalog requests; radio press release copy; typescript copy of \"A Letter to A Friend on Modern Art,\" by T. Catesby Jones; typescript copies of all of his writings, incorporated into catalog; catalog copy","Prospectus; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with press; checklist with insurance values; loan requests for paintings in exhibition; list of artists to whom they sent biographical questionnaires","Prospectus; correspondence with medal winners; correspondence re: sales; list of artists by state; submission statistics by state; statistics tally sheets (one per state); correspondence with press","Copy of La Revue Moderne magazine (July 1947) from artist Wilma Prezzi who was featured in magazine but declined to submit; correspondence with artists, answering questions; comments from artists re: submission vs. invitation, etc.; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with galleries; requests for entry cards; correspondence re: Pepsi Cola Southern Regional Competition in Richmond (artists could specify that if work was not accepted, it could go to Pepsi exhibition)","Correspondence with artists; correspondence with dealers; valuation information; shipping information and receipts; lists of invited artists (by name, by agent/organization, some with annotated values)","\"Arrangements for the Jury\"; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: jurors; correspondence with jury","Invitation; rejection card; entry card (pink); entry card – invited \u0026 acceptance card (yellow); annotated invitation (5th Biennial); prospectus copy; annotated entry cards and prospectus (5th Biennial); invitation copy; catalog copy","Rejection letter; prospectus","Signed rejection letter; receipts, some with comments - catalog request, why receipts request, or badly packed","Requests for entry cards (mainly from artists), a few with replies","Requests for entry cards (mainly from artists), a few with replies","2 photographs (lamp and manuscript); list of objects lent by The Jewish Museum in NY; correspondence with The Jewish Museum; lists with values; clipping; catalog copy","Invitation; correspondence with potential lenders and potential advisors; invitation letter; correspondence with The Jewish Museum; shipping information and receipts; clippings [no catalog made]","\"The Common Glory\" Poster Project; correspondence with Virginia Conservation Commission; exhibition information (typed); entry lists by high school; tea information; shipping information and receipts [all from Mrs. Muriel Christison]","Original pencil drawing plus blueprint copy of drawing by Leslie Cheek, Jr., for outside signpost for exhibition","Catalog; shipping information and receipts (loan from Philadelphia Museum of Art); correspondence with Philadelphia; list of Richmond artists to be added to exhibition; label copy for Richmond artists; correspondence with selected artists in exhibition; checklists from Philadelphia","Correspondence with lenders; research correspondence; lists of photographs with values","Original drawings and one blueprint copy of exhibition signage, exhibition labels, and gallery layout","Checklist (one portion circulated by MOMA); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MOMA; membership lists cf: Virginia Chapter of AIA, Home Builders Association of Richmond, Richmond Real Estate Exchange; exhibition contract; 1 invitation; preview invitation letter; correspondence with Architectural Forum (they circulated the other portion); correspondence re: film rentals","Correspondence with dealer (Knoedler); shipping information \u0026 receipts","Invitation; correspondence; checklist with values; shipping information and receipts; exhibition construction notes; correspondence with dealers; press release copy (typed); correspondence with artists; invitation list; correspondence with lenders","Original blueprint copy of signage","Catalog; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with artist","Draft exhibition schedules; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with various organizations and institutions (including AFA)","Draft exhibition schedules; correspondence with Colonel Anderson; correspondence with various organizations and institutions (including AFA); catalogs; photographs; clippings","Shipping information and receipts; checklist; correspondence with artist","Lecture invitation; correspondence with lecturers; information regarding exhibit from American Craftsmen Educational Council; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with the Coin Club re: exhibition; later declined due to Colt's resignation","Correspondence with American Craftsmen Educational Council (lender); correspondence with lecturers; shipping information and receipts; exhibition information; ACEI brochure; clipping","Invitation; correspondence with vendors; checklist with values; invitation copy; shipping information and receipts","4 original drawings of lectern, information panels/stands; gallery layout, etc.","Catalog; correspondence with Canadian Embassy; correspondence with National Gallery of Canada (co-sponsor); shipping information and receipts; lecture copy; correspondence with lecturer; research; catalog copy; exhibition plan/schedule (to do); 1 copy of invitation; gallery layout","Correspondence with National Gallery of Canada; correspondence with press; correspondence with state forester (lent pine trees); research; clipping; photograph and biography of curator","Original drawing of exhibition sign","Correspondence with Virginia State Board of Education; correspondence with Southeastern Arts Association; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with education institutions (Mrs. Christison)","Form letter to Antiquarian Society members; preview invitation list; Antiquarian Society history (co-sponsor)","Original drawing of Museum information panel and traveling show panel","Invitation copy; correspondence with MOMA re: traveling exhibition; shipping information and receipts; billing information","1 drawing of Calder signs","Preview invitation, correspondence with artist; correspondence with lenders; invitation copy; correspondence with Philip Godwin and Mrs. T. Catesby Jones; research; correspondence with Archipenko; clippings (response to Richmond Times-Dispatch article mocking exhibition); Calder's handwritten invitation list [no catalog made]","Correspondence with lenders (galleries, dealers, museums, etc.); checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists with values; press release copy","Checklists; exhibition information (typed); receipts","Photograph of books and Hurds; children's books catalog (retail); correspondence with publishers; research; clipping; correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists by publisher, by lender, by artist","Correspondence with lender; checklist with values; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with lender; correspondence with publicity; research","Correspondence with lender; correspondence with publicity; label copy; shipping information and receipts","Outline of children's programs from summer workshops; research on group behavior; clipping; Richmond Film Society Program; photograph of Times Square in New York; Department of Education Annual Report copy; lots of random exhibition information copies; clippings; correspondence with educational services","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; exhibition information (typed); correspondence with artists","1 drawing, layout for panel","1 layout and 1 piece of correspondence","1 drawing – summer sign, 1949","Exhibition offerings from galleries, institutions, etc.; AFA brochures","Exhibition schedule; invitation lists; correspondence; clippings","1949-1950 season schedule; schedules; correspondence re: possible exhibitions","Correspondence with lenders; dinner invitation list and preparation; shipping information and receipts; budget/billing information; checklist with values; research","Correspondence re: catalog; cut-out reply from VMFA Bulletin","Postcard announcement; correspondence re: catalog requests","Correspondence organized by lender with lenders; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence re: insurance; checklists by subject/person; research; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists with values","Correspondence and paintings list, just as title says","Correspondence re: permission to reproduce images for catalog [originally not intended to publish catalog; did so after exhibition]","Catalog copy","Correspondence re: cost of prints ordered and made for show","Announcement; Baltimore catalog; preview invitation; 3 photographs; copies of her other catalogs (Mrs. James Ward Thorne); correspondence with Women's League Club; correspondence with lender (circulating museum AIC); budget information; checklists; shipping information and receipts; exhibition contract; correspondence with publicity; copies of various magazines (Virginia Bulletin, Virginia Women's Magazine); correspondence with PTA's","Blueprints: room installation (3 copies) and original drawing; drawing of signs; drawing of entrance details","Checklist; 8 photographs; correspondence with publicity; budget information; admission price policy; lecture and tour schedule; correspondence re: catalog including billing information","Checklist","Correspondence with Library of Congress re: loan of lithograph; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with Block, including copies of publicity; checklists with values; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with Block and others","3 drawings of exhibition signage","Drawing and blueprint copy of information kiosk; 1 photograph; 3 other layouts of the exhibition, including 2 didactic panel layouts by Cheek (\"Russia Before the Revolution\" and \"Imperial Jewelry of Russia\")","Correspondence on opening of show; proposed schedule; checklists by lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists by artists; correspondence with artists; checklists with values","Checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: catalog; correspondence with publicity; research; statistics from 6th Biennial; correspondence with artists; catalog mailing list; catalog copy; loan information forms","2 excerpts from publicity (typed); correspondence with catalog essay authors; correspondence with publicity; clippings; checklists; catalog copy; requests from artists; chipping information and receipts; correspondence of James Johnson Sweeney (sole juror invited); checklist for traveling exhibition; hand-written copy of register of the paintings received","1 drawing of layout and signage; 2 small lettering drawings; 1 small catalog sign drawing","Shipping information and receipts including correspondence with artists, bills and information for crating requests; correspondence re: Richmond regional jury process for national metropolitan competition","Press release; correspondence with Sweeney; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; checklists, sales information","Sweeney's own correspondence with artists and dealers and galleries re: exhibition, including Naum Gabo and Morris Louis","Correspondence with SF MOMA; checklist from AFA; copies of publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with AFA; 1 copy of catalog","Drawing and blueprint copy of layout","Catalog copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts (or label)","1 photograph; catalog (or label) copy; correspondence with Knoedler (lender); shipping information and receipts; 1 photograph of X-ray","Invitation lists; correspondence; radio spot information; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts; press release copy; catalog copy; loan item information blank","One note on a rug cleaning","Checklists with values, by lender and by artist; label research; correspondence with lenders; installation notes; shipping information and receipts; press release copy; correspondence with other institutions including the Met where the exhibition went next","Correspondence with AFA (distributor of exhibition); shipping information and receipts; checklist; information on the photographer (non-VMFA publicity); correspondence with photographer","Photograph of Reino Aarnio soap dish for Fiat Metal, photograph of new RCA portable radio; correspondence with lenders [sold it as a big 2-3 year traveling exhibition]; shipping information and receipts; clippings (for ideas); correspondence with manufacturers from all around the USA; lots of catalogs; installation sketches; catalog copy; lists of checklists from a similar MOMA exhibition; 1 copy of preview invitation; checklists; label copy","Correspondence with Block (Post cartoonist) and Comstock (Connoisseur and Antiques magazine editor); lectures; biographical information; correspondence with publicity","Original drawing plus 2 blueprint copies of design for silver display case","Correspondence with lenders from 1940 show due to requests by an author, prompted by current Valentine show; clipping re: Valentine show; copy of 1940 catalog","Correspondence with Rogers and her agent; confusion about scheduling dates; article in Vogue about Rogers [ended up cancelling show due to high costs of insurance and shipping]","Shipping information and receipts and labels for loan of some Pratt jewels by Mrs. Joseph Davies of Washington D.C. to the 1950 Easter eggs exhibition","Catalog [loan exhibition organized by the English speaking Union]; copy of catalog; microfilm copy of NYT clipping; correspondence with ESU; copies of ESU Bulletin; checklists; press release copy; correspondence with other institutions who are borrowing; catalog/label copy; shipping information and receipts installation instructions; annotated catalog; big ESU publicity kit; correspondence to/from J. L. Blair Buck in State Board of Education, main contact and President of the ESU, Virginia Branch; original NYT clipping; correspondence to/from Brigadier J.W.F. Treadwell, VP of ESU [called it \"Operation Canvass\" to garner interest in ESU in Virginia]; billing/payment information; correspondence with British Embassy","Correspondence with Knoedler and Newhouse [photograph of painting offered but not chosen]; copy of invitation; picked Provost's painting from Knoedler – in another folder]; correspondence re: cedar trees in galleries","Circulated by MOMA; correspondence with them; packing instructions; loan agreements; loan contracts; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Group form letter; correspondence with Wedgwood \u0026 Sons; publicity information; research; checklists; correspondence with other institutions; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; list of Wedgwood dealers in Virginia [to invite]; correspondence with Annie Reese, Director of Promotions and Hensleigh Wedgwood, President, who lectured at preview","Correspondence with various clubs; dinner party plans and invitee lists; more correspondence with Wedgwood; copy of Museum bulletin; biographical information on Hensleigh; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; biographical information; Museum Bulletin copy; installation instructions; label information forms; correspondence with Newhouse; checklists with values","Drawing of label boards; drawing of signage","Chose 4 exhibitions from PAU to circulate; correspondence with PAW; exhibition information; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Announcement; correspondence with printers; correspondence re: sales [1st year Museum has added Architecture]; copy for all printed materials; correspondence with prizewinning artists (including Stuart Davis); correspondence re: azaleas; biographical information on jury chairman, Hermann Williams, Director of Corcoran; correspondence with publicity; clippings; copy of catalog from 1949","Prospectus; requests for blanks; letter copy re: Virginia art interest and education and businesses; correspondence with artists; correspondence with art departments; correspondence re: sales; jury comments; biographical juror information; breakdown/tally by city; correspondence with jurors","Catalog copy; checklists with prices; correspondence with artists re: blanks; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: sales and purchases; 1 copy of catalog","4 original drawings; introductory panels, signage; layout sketches; traveling show panels","4 drawings of lighting layouts in gallery; 1 drawing of movie projector stand; 1 drawing of panels; 1 drawing of overall layout","9 photographs of Metropolitan Museum of Art objects; copy of invitation; label copy for projector room showing film on armor; other label copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Met (major lender); correspondence with lecturer (Gracey), curator of Met arms \u0026 armor","Correspondence with artist and his wife; biographical information; copy of catalog from Hollins; clippings","1 photo of Stuart Davis; biographical information; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists with values; loan agreements; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with lender; correspondence with potential jurors (Andrew Wyeth)","2 drawings: sign and panel layout","Photograph of Tsar Nicholas II and family; 2 page exhibition design write-up (color, lighting, cases); catalog copy","Memo re: Arthritis Foundation; article on Dufy; reprint of 3/51 article on Dufy; paintings information sheets; shipping information and receipts; catalog of ICA in Boston; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Arthritis Foundation; checklists with values; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Dufy's gallery agent","4 drawings of signs and layouts","11 photographs of layout with and without people; close-ups of panels; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence with American Institute for Graphic Arts (organizer); publicity materials from AIGA; shipping information and receipts; catalog","Dinner guest list; correspondence with Chrysler; Chrysler catalog copy; correspondence with NYT","Photograph of Chrysler; copy of Art Digest (October 15, 1951) with photograph of gallery setup; catalog copy (paintings); correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; catalogs of exhibition at University of Miami Art Gallery (correspondence with University of Miami Gallery also); checklist","Checklists and hanging order; correspondence with publicity; rough layout; catalog copy; correspondence with artist; checklist with values; correspondence with AFA (organizer); AFA 1953 catalog; wonderful letters that are art!","Preview invitation; correspondence with artist and wife; checklists","Catalog; correspondence with Director of Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (Anna Wetherill Olmsted, speaker); biographical information on her, checklist","1 drawing: installation layout","14 photographs of items; \"prize awards\" press release; correspondence with Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts; publicity information from SMFA; catalogs; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; annotated catalogs (one size, one price)","Correspondence with various institutions and individuals re: potential exhibitions, some with catalogs and clippings; list of proposed exhibition season","Correspondence with lender (Ouriel) and gallery (Knoedler); shipping information and receipts","Various mailing lists (Bulletin, publications), some by type, some alpha; letters to other institutions offering mailings (all Miss Frances Boushall)","1 drawing of small museum truck","Layout panels for 1st Museum brochure/guide","1 drawing and 1 copy of Information \u0026 Publication Desk of Museum","Correspondence with lenders of fabrics; shipping information and receipts; some original tags; label copy; some catalogs","Correspondence re: invitation mailing (one with return address of VMFA, one with Kiwanis Club); correspondence with lenders in Los Angeles","Invitation to screening; preview invitation list to film screening","Invitation; catalog copy; checklists; Mona Lisa research; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with organizer; invitation copy; installation information; correspondence with Kiwanis Club","6 blueprints for models by Panold Masters; 1 drawing of signs; 1 drawing of layout; 4 drawings of lighting; 3 drawings of niches","1 drawing of layouts, panels","Catalog copy; clippings; annotated copy of catalog of retablos from Barton Collection; shipping information and receipts; checklists; annotated copies of catalog of textiles from Barton Collection; correspondence re: damage to retablos; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with lenders","1 drawing of signs; 4 drawings of lighting; 1 drawing of details of interior; 3 drawings of layout; 1 drawing of interior","1 photograph of clock; few compliments; some receipts for library exchange","Correspondence; damage reports; receipts; memos","Correspondence with Helen Comstock (editor of Magazine Antiques and guest curator); correspondence with potential lenders (individuals and institutions)","Correspondence with WSG; clippings; shipping information","Correspondence with WSG; catalog copy; press release copy; press releases; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklist with prices","2 photographs of paintings; traveling checklist; correspondence with artist; clippings; press release; catalog copy; catalogs of shows in New York and Toronto; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklist with values; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with AFA (originator)","Invitation to preview; correspondence with designer and speaker, John Van Koert; correspondence with Walker Art Center (organizer); copy of Walker invitation","Press release; publicity copies from Towle Silversmiths; press releases; copy of catalog from Walker","5 photographs (duplicates); invitation to preview; press release copy; correspondence with Fogg; copy of catalog from Detroit; label copy, checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: theft of Degas drawing","Invitation to preview; invitation to lecture; clippings; correspondence with artisans re: exhibition decoration; correspondence with other lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with dressmaker/speaker (Pauline Trigère); correspondence with Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute","Correspondence with lenders; research (list of American and English novels); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publisher; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Met's Costume Institute; checklists with values","6 photographs (5 paintings and Maxson Holloway, Chicago Historical Society curator); shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with Chicago Historical Society (organizer); annotated catalog from CHS; correspondence with other institutions; bulletin copy; press release","Catalog; correspondence with CHS; correspondence with other lender (Broadnax)","Photograph of picture; press release; correspondence with Red Cross; clippings; invitation copy; Red Cross promotional material; press release copy","Catalog; correspondence with AFA (organizer); shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; checklists","Correspondence with members of Club; correspondence with AFA","Drawing of layout; 2 photographs of paintings not in exhibit; research; label copy; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Correspondence with Lady Astor; checklist of gift","Catalog copy; correspondence re: opening and Governor's dinner; invitation proofs; correspondence with publicity; text of Colonel Anderson's speech","Correspondence re: opening (mainly regrets)","Correspondence with the artist","1 drawing of sign","Correspondence with Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, organizer; lecturer is Director, James Sachs Plaut; promotional materials","Correspondence with ICA in Boston; shipping information and receipts; catalog","Invitation; photograph of painting (1952); label copy; installation instructions; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders","1 clipping","Clipping; press release copy re: move of cigar store figures from Jefferson to VMFA","Lots of correspondence from different institutions; publicity; list of contacts with great comments","Correspondence with dealers, galleries, institutions; lots of publicity included; schedule of exhibitions for year, especially those from AFA","Correspondence with woman at new museum about restoring a painting","1 photograph of Leonardo's bridge; Boushall's correspondence file with publicity and others interested in our publications and exhibitions","Correspondence with dealers, galleries, institutions; lots of publicity included; schedule of exhibitions for year, especially those from AFA","Quiz sheet","7 photographs of opening, gallery and piece; 1 copy of catalog","2 drawings and 1 copy of gallery layout and entry desk","Checklist; invitation, shipping information and receipts","1 drawing of book and theme table layout","6 photographs of Goya pieces; 1 photograph of someone (with mandala); catalog copy","2 invitations (1 with checklist; 1 for loan exhibition); label copy; checklists; correspondence; correspondence with lenders; catalog requests; catalog proof; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence; label copy; cover of U.S. News \u0026 World Report (2/13/53) (looks like De Stijl); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); checklists","Press release copy; correspondence with Netherlands Embassy; lecture copy (introductions); lecturer biographical information [Carroll L. V. Meeks, Assoc. Professor of Architecture and Art History at Yale]; correspondence with MOMA","Correspondence with jurors; correspondence with potential jurors; lists of loan requests; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; checklists; installation memos; checklists with values","\"The Significance of African Art,\" 8 photographs of items; publication reprint of \"Warega Ivories\" by Ladislas Segy; label copy; publications from Segy Gallery on African Art; correspondence with Segy Gallery (organizer); biographical data on speaker [James Johnson Sweeney, Director of the Guggenheim in NYC]; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with speaker; label copy; press release copy; publications from Segy Gallery","1 photograph of street scene, but it has been drawn on","Copy of 1949 catalog; 1 copy of catalog; label copy; checklists by city; catalog copy; letter from Theresa Pollak regarding the way the show is chosen and hung; correspondence with artists; annotated older biennial materials; list of purchase recommendations; schedule for jurors visit; catalogs from other institutions (state shows); shipping information and receipts; traveling evaluation checklists","Copy of 1953 prospectus; correspondence with artists (Pollard's correspondence file); list of entry cards received","Correspondence with artists re: missing checks, incomplete blanks or other issues (Gaines' file)","Information from MOMA (organizer); correspondence with MOMA; checklists; shipping information and receipts; installation memo; 1 copy of invitation to opening","2 drawings","List of loans (Baltimore Museum of Art); correspondence with BMA; correspondence with speaker [Mrs. Adelyn D. Breeskin, Director of the BMA]; installation memo; checklists; label copy; shipping information and receipts. Show had 16 year age limit!","Entry/prospectus; correspondence with American Craftsmen's Educational Council; list of regional entries; correspondence with artists; completed entries; shipping information and receipts","February 1953 issue of \"The Richmond Home Builder\"","Mayor's reception schedule; lecture copy; copy of Directory of Virginia Governmental Officials (November 1950); invitation lists and planning","1 copy of invitation; lecture copy; correspondence with potential consultants","Correspondence with Thalhimer's; press release copy; lecture copy; slide list; clippings; speaker biography","Correspondence re: parking problems and conferring police authority to the Museum's guards","\"The New Art Wind Quintet\" press release; Harp Trio photograph and program; correspondence re: New Art Wind Quintet; contract copy; Harp Trio press release copy; Philippe Entremart photo; press release copy and program; correspondence with National Music league; programs; clippings","1 photograph of Victor Guye; actually a Goya exhibition file – correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Invitation; photograph of Queen Anne teapot; \"Art in Fashion\" invitation; label copy; catalog copy; correspondence with Lipton (lender) and Lipton's dealer; correspondence with speaker","Correspondence with potential participants; interim reports; correspondence with institutions in Scandinavia; exhibition proposal (typed); correspondence with embassies, consulates, etc.; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with speaker [John Van Koert]; checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with AFA (organizer); 1 copy of brief prospectus; list of itinerary","Folder is incorrectly labeled \"1967\" at Library of Virginia. 1 drawing (1953-54); ALL FROM THE 1950'S: panel copy; shipping information and receipts; clippings; Sidney Janis catalogue; 1 copy of Bulletin (11/53); 1 copy of invitation, plus 1 internal memo re: new iteration as traveling show, checklist","1953 Virginia Artists prospectus; correspondence with artists; correspondence with publicity; label copy; correspondence with Des Moines Art Center (co-sponsor); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: purchases; biographical information on Dwight Kirsch (curator of show and Director of DMAC)","Mailing 12/1/55, \"To Virginia Painters\"; budget information; correspondence with artists; correspondence with Dwight Kirsch; annotated catalog; catalog requests; catalog disbursement list; shipping information and receipts; copy of Kansas State College Biennial Catalog (including quote from Kirsch)","1 photograph of artist and painting (John Koos with wife and Peter Khan, head of Hampton Institute Art Department); correspondence with juror; press release; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists (Newell's correspondence file); biographical information on Kirsch; clippings","1 copy each of 1950 and 1954 catalogs","Catalog copy; catalog proof; suggested arrangement; label copy, checklists","1 photograph of Armand Hammer; 1 photograph of room in his house; 1 photograph of Breughel painting; 1 photograph of [Erwin] Panofsky [from Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton], lecturer; 2 press releases; correspondence with Hammer; general collection information","1 drawing of main panel layout","Correspondence with lenders and dealers, artists; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts","Registration forms for each painting; checklists by gallery and by artist","Entry cards (completed); other institutional catalogs; prospectus copy; annotated catalogs; catalog copy; 1 copy of catalog; label copy correspondence with artists; correspondence re: publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with jurors","Prospectus; mailing lists; budget tracking; correspondence with jurors","6 photographs of designs; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with AFA (organizer); checklists; correspondence with Cooper Union (lender)","2 drawings of panel layouts; notes re: pre-Columbian panel layout","1 drawing of panel layout; label copy","1 drawing of 20th century gallery layout with section for Virginia rotating artists; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: purchases; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; correspondence with lenders; memos re: installation; checklists","Checklists by lender and by artist; correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts; copy of catalog from University of Louisville with similar exhibition","1 drawing of panels; notes re: panels for exhibition","Letter to AFA re: exhibitions; exhibition proposal for Design for Theatre","Correspondence with various people and institutions re: possible exhibitions; program schedule for 1953-54; scattered exhibition-related materials as well; correspondence re: various programs, performances and dinners; correspondence with publicity; copies of Members Bulletin for March, April \u0026 May, 1954","1 photograph of Furniture of the Old South; mainly lists, both general and for particular shows","Correspondence re: an article proposed by Gulf on the Artmobile, including a photographic assignment, to run in their company magazine Orange Disc; correspondence re: subsequent mailing of issue","Letter to Presidents of Garden Clubs, 10/11/54; correspondence re: securing funding for Waddy fountain planting each season; mailing lists","Correspondence re: arrangement to use galleries for their meetings","Membership List","Copy of The Orange Disc Magazine (March-April 1954); list of Artmobile pictures used","Drawing of new membership brochure [Not taken, too hard to reproduce]; annotated membership forms; new form copy; copies of MOMA \u0026 Walker membership forms; membership campaign materials: proposal, committee schedule, plan for calls, etc., minutes of meetings, campaign reports, membership report (statistics)","Correspondence re: special loan exhibition from permanent collection; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Correspondence re: meeting; biographical information on speakers; schedule/agenda; transcribed notes from Question \u0026 Answer session","2 photographs of mural; correspondence with Rochester Institute of Technology, where she was a student (she was a VMFA Fellowship winner); correspondence with artist","\"Endorsement of the forthcoming Artmobile\" 3/10/53; \"An Exhibition of Sculpture from Africa,\" 3/22/53; \"The Hammer Collection…\" [n.d.]; \"The VMFA has purchased 3 paintings…\" 3/24/54 (short one); copies of press releases from March/April 1952/1954","13 drawings of pedestals in various galleries; notes","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for American 19th Century","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Early Near Eastern","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Late Italian and Spanish","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Roman","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Oriental","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for German","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for French 17th-18th centuries","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for Italian, 14th \u0026 15th centuries","Just list of photographs for English 16th-17th centuries","1 drawing (English 18th-19th centuries; 3 photograph lists (medieval, American 18th century, English 18th-19th centuries","1 drawing; 1 list of photographs for American 20th century","List of photographs for Virginia Today","1 drawing (Egyptian); list of photographs for Egyptian, notes","2 drawings of text panels; notes; list of photographs for North Sculpture Hall","Photograph of Blanche Tarjus; correspondence; biographical information; program copy; programs; clippings; publicity materials from National Music League; artist fee schedule; correspondence with artists; invitation copy","Photograph of damaged jade, 2 annotated photographs (all Minneapolis); shipping information and receipts; label outlines; checklists by lender and by type; correspondence with lenders; clippings, research notes; label copy; correspondence with other potential lenders","3 panel layout drawings; 4 other layout drawings; label copy; label outlines; section color suggestions and samples; list of cases needed","1 photograph of children with eggs; tear sheets from Interiors magazine; copy of 1947 Pratt catalog; suggested publicity schedule; outline of work to be done; label copy; correspondence; press releases; research; clippings; correspondence with publicity","1 drawing; 6 photographs; blue AFA Catalog list; correspondence with AFA (organizer); label copy; checklists; shipping information and receipts; fabric and paper samples; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with artist; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists","1 drawing, 1 photograph of Karolik; catalog copy; checklist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; dimension list; correspondence with Smithsonian (organizer); correspondence with collector (Maxim Karolik); 1 copy of invitation; copy of bulletin; copy of MFA Boston Bulletin on collection (10/51)","William Kienbusch and William Zorach [2 of 3 judges] catalogs; list of purchase considerations; correspondence with artists; correspondence with galleries; shipping information and receipts; checklists","1 drawing; clippings; bulletin photograph copy; correspondence with Addison (1 letter) [Addison Gallery of American Art, Chairman of Jury was Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr., Director of Addison]","Correspondence with artists; biographical information; label copy; shipping information and receipts","1 drawing; label list","1 photograph of Charles Baker; 1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; biographical information; Davis' Fellowship application; label copy","Correspondence with artists; mailing lists of artists; requests for blanks","Correspondence with artists; requests for blanks; correspondence re: incomplete forms or missing checks; handwritten list of entries received","4 layout drawings","List of winners; copy of blank certificate; copy of green prospectus; checklists; shipping information and receipts; entry copy; catalog copy; label copy; other institutions' catalogs/prospectuses; correspondence with jurors; staff members; list of artists","Correspondence with artists; entry blank requests; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Typed remarks by preview speaker [Honorable Shigenobu Shima, Minister of Japan]; list of credits for exhibition","Drawings of invitation copy; 1 photograph; checklists (organized by MOMA); correspondence; label copy; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Minister of Japan (preview speaker); press release copy; correspondence with MOMA; correspondence with MIYA company (lent accessories); correspondence with Japan Society","1 drawing of panel layout; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; checklist","Correspondence with Corcoran (lender); label copy; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs of ICA installation; checklists from ICA in Boston; fabric samples; correspondence with manufacturer (i.e.; lender); includes some publicity materials and catalogs; shipping information and receipts; list of items sold to staff members; ICA catalog/brochure copy; correspondence with ICA; ICA press releases; label copy; ICA catalogs (1954 \u0026 1955)","Checklist; miscellaneous correspondence; ICA news releases; fabric samples; checklists","Shipping receipts for Designs for Christmas show","List of items available for purchase; correspondence with manufacturers re: sale","3 photographs; publicity materials from Virginia Chapter of AIA; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Copies of suggested schedule","Few pieces of miscellaneous correspondence related to other exhibitions","2 photographs of Suzanne Bloch; correspondence with various music organizations; publicity materials (mainly programs); clippings; Suzanne Bloch press release copy and biographical information","Catalogs and samples of wall and paper materials","Letter solicitation (7/1/55); correspondence with studios; research; exhibition proposals (Samuel Goldwyn or Cecil B. DeMille); mailing list","Correspondence; correspondence with manufacturers (including catalogs)","Copy of the Annual Report; typed and written drafts for \"Information Services and Public Relations\" report","Press release; correspondence with publicity; clippings; mailing lists; grand opening schedules; new members' room information","Copy of letter to press (11/29/55); memo re: use of mats sent to newspapers from Rex Allyn to Cheek; 5 actual mats by Virginia Stereotype Service","1 photograph of camera; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg (author of book on Cook); label copy; camera catalogs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; insurance information; 1 copy of invitation; research articles","John Koenig was Guest Promotion Director; correspondence with publicity; news releases; mailing lists; clippings; copy of catalog","Bulletin copy; Bulletin proofs; correspondence with speakers","2 copies of newsletter (2/55 and 12/54); 1 piece of AFA membership publicity","Copies of 51st and 53rd programs; copy of letter to publisher of 55th (VMFA was in it)","Rex Allyn's correspondence file; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with other institutions; clippings","4 drawings; 10 photographs; copy of catalog of traveling show in São Paulo, copy of checklist and hanging order sheet; label copy; correspondence with artists; publicity; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publisher; press release, checklists (for traveling too); circulated by AFA","Copy of invitation to costume ball with note about asking about museum as location","AFA Newsletter, 12/55","Publicity; correspondence with Junior League about volunteers; copies of articles in The Leaguer; press releases","Publicity; copy; catalog photographs; correspondence with speakers; cards with state exhibitions on them; clippings","Publicity; copy of Bulletin; press releases","Copy of Carl Sandberg's prologue; invitation; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); copies of drawings of installation from MOMA; copy of catalog; contract; press releases; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Article copies (by Marguerite Tabb)","Correspondence with Jaycees","Correspondence","Correspondence with Society; copies of minutes","Publicity from American National Theatre and Academy","Correspondence with WRVirginia \u0026 WLEE; list of personnel","Publicity; Artmobile schedule","Correspondence with Society; publicity; schedule and financial statement of Society","Press releases (4/14/55; 4/12/55); schedule and procedure for ceremony of awards (4/29/55); press release (4/25/55); other press releases","Copy of minutes from meeting","Correspondence with printers; budget information; samples of items; purchase orders","Miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence; summary and minutes from conference","Correspondence with Whitney Museum; correspondence with other museum directors (Leslie Cheek a sort of consultant)","Copy of letter from Rhoads to Board; correspondence with Rhoads","Correspondence re: Georg Jensen exhibition; checklists (from SITES)","Correspondence with artists; biographical information; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; correspondence with Catherwood Foundation; label copy; exhibition proposal","Press release; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Catherwood; Catherwood publicity; checklists; label copy","1 drawing of layout; label copy; checklists; list of loans requested; shipping information and receipts; correspondence; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with lenders; 2 annotated copies of printed checklists; copy of Bulletin","1 copy of printed checklist; correspondence with lenders; request for information cards; 1 annotated copy of printed checklist","\"Caption for Watteau Mat\" and press release (1/11/52); press releases; list of loans; checklists","Correspondence with potential lenders for Fetes Galantes","Photography purchase requests; invoices","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; clippings","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; label copy","1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of Ford Times on which the show was based; checklists; correspondence; catalog copy; correspondence with Ford; copy of story for Commonwealth","2 photographs of Helen Wearstler Foht; 1 duplicate photograph of her; checklists; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Correspondence with artist and his dealer (Hammer Galleries); copy of the exhibition catalog; label copy; 1 book jacket of his (High World); insurance information; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs; checklists; shipping information \u0026 receipts; correspondence with artists; label copy","1 photograph; 1 duplicate photograph (Aubrey Bodine or O.F. Romig) [these 2 were judges, A. Aubrey Bodine of Baltimore and Orlando F. Romig of Pittsburgh]; correspondence with artists","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence; press release","1 photograph of unknown; 1 photograph of Carl Roseberg; shipping information and receipts; sales information; checklists; correspondence with artists; label copy","3 photographs; checklists; biographical information; correspondence with artists; label copy","Invitation; list of possible artists publicity/catalogs from other shows; invitation copy; mailing list; checklists; correspondence with Sculpture Center; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders; label copy","4 drawings of label panels; sheet for each with list of photographs for panels","2 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; sale information; biographical information; label copy","Invitation; 1 photograph of show at Corcoran; 1 drawing; also 1 drawing of Chinese gallery, press release 3/4/55; correspondence with SITES (organizer); shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence re: damage to a chair; label copy; correspondence with publicity; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of Danish Foreign Office Journal","Correspondence with lender; shipping information and receipts; checklists; George Poiret print collection exhibition catalog (rents them)","1 photograph; correspondence; clippings","Copy for theatre publications","Program for 57-58 season; copy for earlier brochure","One letter re: season's policies","2 pieces of correspondence","\"A Proposal,\" (letter 7/14/56); Dance Society meeting minutes; correspondence; budget information; mailing list","Program April 20, February 24, January 6, October 21, September 16; correspondence (1 letter); 1 copy of a mailing","Checkbook; correspondence re: taxes","1 photograph (Richard Steinway); duplicate photograph (John Langstaff); 1 photograph of John Langstaff with Berkshire Quartet; 1 duplicate photograph and 1 regular photograph of Albeneri Trio; 1 season program","1 photograph of John Langstaff; 1 duplicate photograph of Robert Conant; 2 photographs of Amadeus Quartet; 1 photograph of Alfred Deller; 1 duplicate photograph of Alfred Deller Trio; 1 photograph of Emily Frankel and Mark Ryder; correspondence; proposed relations between the 2 organizations; meeting minutes; letter drafts; program copy; publicity materials","Wishes to thank card; Davenport Carrington letter; response card; meeting minutes; program schedule; clippings; correspondence; budget information; form letter with mailing lists; promotion planning","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence","1 copy of schedule of programs and events","Correspondence from Velz (he was on Executive Committee for 1956-1957) to various people re: events; \"The Public Relations and Information Program of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts\" paper","1 clipping (RTD 2/15/56-they got charter)","RAUC Summary Report 1949-1956; correspondence of RAUC; evening courses for adults announcement","Correspondence re: lecture on architecture of Japan","Correspondence re: fundraising drive; interoffice memos","Hundreds of photographic department purchase requests","1 copy of magazine, October 1956 issue with VMFA feature","8 drawings of alcoves; layouts; permanent installations; lists of photographs for alcoves; memos re: installation needs; photograph orders; lists of titles for information panels; correspondence re: information panel production; panel copy; budget information; information re: hanging heights in galleries; sample label paper","\"Art Reference Resources in Virginia\" questionnaire (all about art libraries); 1 piece of correspondence about putting brochures on ferries","3 photographs from Brazilian show; newspaper and magazine clippings; catalogue and clippings for 1951 Brazilian show (Children's Book Illustrations); information and press releases and correspondence for 1953 fellowships; 1950-51 fellowship information; blank application; information on Jenny-Lynn Franklin's mural; press releases for 1956-1957 fellowships","Traveling checklist and hanging order; label copy; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: traveling exhibition; checklists; correspondence with AFA; clippings; blank loan contract; correspondence with borrower; itinerary; AFA publicity materials for show","Material from MOMA on their 25th anniversary","2 drawings of panel layouts; list of photographs used; memos; label copy; photograph order","Mailing list; copy of Bulletin; cards sent to institution for their exhibition listing in Bulletin (called \"Elsewhere in Virginia\")","Photograph of Merrill Moore; 1 photograph of Governor Stanley; biographical information on speakers; correspondence with speakers; publicity material for Merrill Moore's new book","Mailing (open house invitation); letter from Rhoads to members; renewal card, 1 photograph by Yardley; membership letter draft; correspondence between committee members; brochure proofs; previous membership requests; privilege information; budget information; brochure copy; paper samples","Brochure copy","Fashion Festival facts; Council letter (3/21/56); program; invitation copy; correspondence with Miller \u0026 Rhoads; correspondence re: Council; correspondence with Harper's Bazaar; correspondence with publicity; mailing lists; schedules; meeting minutes; annotated scripts \u0026 schedules; fabric samples; program copy","Complete reply cards; correspondence re: Council children's events; publicity materials for puppet theatre; blank reply cards","Correspondence with artists; checklists with sale prices; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy; photograph purchase requests","1 photograph of \"Black Beast,\" 1 photograph of \"Croquet Player\"; correspondence with AFA (who turned down show) and ICA Boston; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts (now called \"Collection Memos Receipt\"); correspondence with lenders; insurance information","Correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: preview, installation information and schedules; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with AFA re: withdrawal; list of lenders; photograph orders","1 drawing, 27 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph (Henry Robinson Luce); label copy; correspondence; shipping information and receipts; [unlabeled: (lady) Elsie de Wolfe; Henry Dreyfuss (architect)]","3 photographs of jurors; 1 photograph of sculpture; 1 photograph of tempera painting; correspondence with jury; checklists; shipping information and receipts; clippings; dinner lists and plans; correspondence with lenders; label copy; Ben Shahn catalog; biographical information; insurance information","1963 Virginia Artists blank; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; label copy; biographical information","2 drawings (1 by her, 1 by Leslie Cheek); checklist with values; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts","Entry cards; shipping information and receipts; sale information; correspondence with artist; insurance information; Council Preview Party gifts information (new); check stubs; list of entrants; preview mailing list for businesses","Virginia Artists jury memo (1/25/57); blank certificates (signed); traveling exhibition checklist; 1957 prospectus; label copy; copy of 1936 catalog; speech copy; Bulletin copy; annotated 1955 blank; prospectus list; entry requests; catalogs and brochures from other exhibitions; prospectus copy; catalog copy; schedule; correspondence with publicity; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with jury; clippings; certificate recommendation list; jury report; correspondence with artists; biographical information on certificate winners","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; 1 copy of catalog","Drawing of layout","3 photographs of installation (location unknown, not VMFA); correspondence with American Institute for Graphic Arts (organizer); shipping information and receipts","\"A Brief Description of the 'New World Achievement' Exhibit,\" invitation and drawing; label copy; checklists; schedules; Jamestown materials for 1957 festival; list of lenders; for letter draft; credits; musical selections; annotated invitation; correspondence with Jamestown Committee members; copy of Commission report; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy","Illustration lists for panels; label copy","2 duplicate photographs; research and information panel copy","1 photograph of a plate; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; information request forms; label samples","3 photographs; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; information request forms","Information on VMFA and Jamestown Festival","Correspondence with ESU re: speaker and other events; correspondence with embassy; clippings; invitations; speaker publicity","Checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; insurance information; 1 copy of VMFA Summer Calendar","1 drawing; photograph; checklist; catalog; publicity materials from AFA (organizer); measurement lists; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Near East College Association (co-organizer); shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists with values","2 photographs; \"Emblem of the 1957 R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award\"; 20th century works of art catalogue from the University of Illinois-Urbana; label copy; AFA publicity materials; Reynolds Memorial Award publicity materials; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Reynolds; correspondence with artist","1 drawing, 7 photographs, press release; checklists; label copy; shipping information and receipts; MOMA publicity materials; correspondence with MOMA; label copy; condition report","1 application; 2 memos","Council member letter (2/1/57); \"The Big Frame-Up,\" script and cast list; volunteer lists by reject type; Council proposal for buying Virginia Art; preview invitations; clippings; correspondence with and between Council members; invitation copy; prize list","1 photograph (Joseph Gilliard); correspondence with artists; invitation correspondence; checklists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; photograph orders; label copy","Invitation, traveling exhibition checklist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with artists; biographical information; correspondence with AFA; catalog of other comic show in NYC; press release copy; AFA Catalog 1957-58; photograph orders","1 photograph of speaker (Rorimer); correspondence with speakers (library lecture series); list of speaker possibilities","Checklists; shipping information and receipts (re: return of traveling show)","Invitation to children's play; correspondence re: children's events, including play","Membership letters; blank application; list of dropped group members with form letter; memo re: procedure","Introduction letter (9/28/56); letter (1/15/57); menu; correspondence and planning re: Council luncheon and other meetings; list of Council programs for year; correspondence; shipping information and receipts for lecture supplies; clippings","4 photographs (Iris Nordquist?); label copy; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklists","An example file: instructions regarding how to do the shows, rules, etc. plus samples of forms and documents","Memos and notes re: quality of transparencies used for postcards","Correspondence re: adult photography class taught by Burris (Gordon G.), staff photographer; correspondence with manufacturers re: enlargers; equipment brochures","Correspondence and agreements re: film society showings for year","5 Remington Rand catalogs; Library and filing supplies; correspondence with other librarians (arts); correspondence with possible applicants; results of art resources surveys; list of equipment desired; list of periodicals [bunch of \"Habiliments\" material]","Label copy; checklists; correspondence; correspondence with artists; sales information; repairs, shipping information and receipts","Form letter from Rhoads to members","Correspondence and memos from McClellan \u0026 Velz (PR and publicity-related) [Richard Velz, Division Head, Administrative Division; E.T. McClellan, Public Information Head]","1 photograph (Thomas Kenneth Rowe); 4 photographs of paintings; correspondence with artists; checklists; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; clipping","Label copy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists","Correspondence with lenders; label copy; shipping information and receipts (no catalog published for this one)","Preview invitation; 2 photographs; layout drawing; label copy; correspondence with ICA Boston (organizer) \u0026 Detroit Institute of Arts; correspondence with Winston; checklists; shipping info and receipts; catalog of collection at University of Michigan","7 photographs; label copy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; clippings; biographical information","1 photograph; label copy; AFA publicity materials; correspondence with lenders; shipping information \u0026 receipts; credits; correspondence with designer (Oenslager); clippings; biographical information; 1 copy of catalog; AFA brochure (1957-1958)","2 photographs; AFA materials; correspondence with AFA; label copy; shipping information and receipts","Panel layout drawing; 1 photograph; checklist; list of lenders; label copy; checklists; Carnegie press releases (organizer); correspondence with ICA Boston (circulator); correspondence with Carnegie; correspondence with lecturers; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of catalog","Correspondence with Smithsonian; Smithsonian press release; checklist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; 1 copy of catalog","6 photographs (Barbee); 6 photographs (Lou Ponder-Rogers); checklists; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; various catalogs; label copy","6 photographs (Thomas Gorman); 6 photographs (Marilyn Downes-Bennett); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; label copy","1 drawing; duplicate: invitation letter; \"Art Lending Service\"; press release; mailing list; Bulletin copy; invitation copy; copy of 1947 catalog; correspondence with artists; list of eligible artists; list of previous rotating exhibitions","1 layout drawing; 2 photographs; checklists; label copy; correspondence with Warburg; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation","Copy of invitation; miscellaneous memos","1 American classics drawing; 1 duplicate Skidmore, Owings, Merrill layout drawing; 1 copy of a gallery catalogue from New York; checklists; list of preview guests; shipping information and receipts; promotion plan; correspondence with publicity; promotion plans; press release","\"SOM Projects,\" clipped prose and labels; label copy; copy of MOMA Bulletin on SOM (Fall 1950), XVIII, 1","Folder with label on front \"William Rhodes\" scheduling events surrounding opening of new Reynolds Metals Building; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with SOM; correspondence with Reynolds; shipping information and receipts; preview plans","1 photograph (Colorado Springs Air Force Academy); 1 photograph (Frederick D. Nichols, professor at School of Architecture, UVirginia); label copy; correspondence with publicity; Reynolds Metals opening schedule; annotated press releases; clippings, correspondence with potential speakers; Bulletin; shipping receipts","5 photographs and 1 slide; correspondence with Reynolds; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with William O'Neal, lots of miscellaneous correspondence","Around 10 magazine clippings","1 photograph; clippings; press release; \"1962 American Painting\" catalog; \"The Story of Steuben Glass\" book","1 photograph (duplicate); 1 drawing of pedestal; label copy; correspondence with Steuben glass; shipping information and receipts","9 photographs; 1 drawing; 1 duplicate photograph (Dorothy Miner); label copy; correspondence with Andrew Wyeth; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with local librarians; correspondence with speaker (Dorothy Miner); 1 copy of invitation; 3 annotated copies of catalog of paintings at Knoedler; shipping information and receipts; biographical information","Documentation; correspondence and schedules for school group tours, all ages and subjects; some docent information","1 copy of November 1958 – 44:11","1 folder of press releases, VMFA Bulletin, 2 photographs, called \"News About our New General Office Building.\"","1 folder with label \"Mrs. M.B. Christison\" with opening schedule information","1 photograph (Edwin Burr Pettit – Brandeis lectures); information re: Council lecture-luncheon 1957; handouts; reservation cards; correspondence, Lecture Series schedule; correspondence with potential lecturers; clippings","Correspondence re: mailing list and press releases","Correspondence with publicity; publishers and personalities; printer","1 photograph; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with dealers; press releases, Poussin material; mailing list","Correspondence with Professor of Applied Social Research at Columbia re: public relations","1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence; label copy; correspondence with lenders; UVirginia catalog","3 drawings; 9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; label copy; exhibition catalog from L'Art Ancien, S.A. Zurich; correspondence with Brooklyn; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy; 1 copy of invitation; clippings; AFA materials and correspondence","\"Virginia Artists Jurying: Requested Arrangements \u0026 Operations\"; 17 photographs (1 of Perrin - labeled, 1 of Bertoia - hat, 1 of Lee – other; correspondence with potential jurors; correspondence with jurors; shipping information and receipts","1 photograph; invitation (3 copies scattered); 1 drawing; checklists; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with Aldrich; catalog correspondence; correspondence with publicity; catalog copy; shipping information and receipts; clippings","Correspondence with printer re: catalog; \"thank yous\" for exchange or gift of catalog","\"Complete Catalog\" copy; correspondence with artists; information requests; shipping information and receipts; 1 certificate (signed by Sherman Lee); clippings; correspondence with jurors; schedules; lists of entries by place; entries (completed); certificate recommendations; prospectus copy; clippings; checklists; other institutions' prospectuses; other catalogs; correspondence with publicity","1 drawing; catalog copy; 1 copy of prospectus; label copy; prospectus proof","Correspondence with winners; list of certificates; list of recommendations","15 photographs; 1 drawing; correspondence with Metropolitan Museum of Art (speaker); label copy; correspondence with Minneapolis Institute of Art (lender); checklist; shipping information and receipts","5 photographs; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with APVirginia; correspondence with Virginia State Bar; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Correspondence; label copy","Correspondence with the Olsen Foundation (lender); 1 copy of catalog; shipping information and receipts; checklist","12 photographs (whoever had show October 7- November 4, 1956); catalogue; research; checklists; correspondence with Olsen Foundation","Suggestion for gala fundraiser","Correspondence with VHS","Correspondence with artists re: eligibility; old Virginia artists catalogues (1953 \u0026 1955); prospectus and rules","1959 catalogue; lists of eligible artists; label copy","3 negatives, 5 photographs; correspondence with lenders (NYPL, Wadsworth, Met); checklists; chipping information and receipts","Correspondence with Virginia State Bar Association","7 small photographs (Broaddus); 5 photographs (Russi); 5 photographs – prints – (Turner); correspondence re: sales; biographical information; correspondence with artists","1 photograph (Davenport); 9 photographs (Davenport); 1 photograph (Jones); 4 photographs (Jones); checklists; label copy; correspondence with artists; biographical information; shipping information and receipts","Shipping information and receipts; request for information forms","Receipts","7 photographs (I. Moore?); 7 photographs (Lois Jacobsen); 7 photographs (Bill Gaines); 1 photograph (Jacobsen); correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; invitation copy; correspondence re: sales","4 photographs; 1 drawing (duplicate); duplicate: catalog list (blue); correspondence with AFA; AFA materials; clippings; biographical information on lecturer; checklist; correspondence with publicity; preview dinner plans; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of catalogue","Correspondence with lenders; publication exchange cards; checklists; committee member list; correspondence re: catalog","2 photographs; 1 photograph (Basil Taylor); 1 duplicate photograph of unknown; 1 duplicate photograph (Alice Higgins); 1 drawing; clippings; biographical information on Sports Illustrated photographers; press releases; checklists; mailing lists; budget","Label copy; checklists","Clippings; publication exchange cards; correspondence with publicity; 1 copy each of 2 invitations; dinner seating arrangement","Correspondence with lenders","Dinner reservation list; dinner invitation (March 1960); list of patrons; budget information; invitation copy; shipping information and receipts; financial reports; correspondence with publicity; travel plans, correspondence with Basil Taylor; 1 copy each of 2 invitations; correspondence with Mellon","Research; checklists; correspondence with possible lenders; correspondence with Corcoran (organizer of Sports Illustrated exhibition); other exhibition catalogs; correspondence with Mellon; clippings; committee correspondence; label copy; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with ambassadors; invoices; issue of \"Sport \u0026 the Horse: The Chronicle,\" (4/1/60)","1 drawing of dinner arrangement; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with committee members (including Mellon); shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: catalog; travel plans; invitation copy; correspondence with lecturer; correspondence with ambassadors","3 photographs of packing Manet's \"Races at Longchamp, Paris\"; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Mellon; correspondence with publicity; correspondence re: damage to Manet","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with Blunt (Courtauld) and with royal collection","Catalog copy; 1 letter from the Palais du Louvre","Correspondence with Mellon; correspondence with committee members; list of patrons; requests to join committee","Correspondence with Constable, consultant to exhibition (former curator, MFA Boston); Courtauld Director; Art History Professor, University of London)","Correspondence with Bourlet \u0026 Sons","Correspondence with Duveen \u0026 Walker (insurance brokers); copy of policy","Correspondence with Mellon; various lists","Correspondence with potential lenders; preliminary loan list","1 photograph of Sir Robert Walpole by Wootton; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Paul Mellon; handwritten list of lenders","Checklists; item cards","Budget tracking (including dinners); list of contributors; correspondence with Department of Accounts; receipts with correspondence; gala invitation copy; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with Mellon; 1 invitation; gala planning; menu copy; various ad rate cards (including Sports Illustrated); \"The Sports Illustrated Guide to Regional Marketing,\" with Sports Illustrated issue 4/18/60","1 duplicate photograph of \"Brown Horse \u0026 Spaniel\" by Stubbs; correspondence re: repair (blister) of Stubbs' painting lent by Katherine Gilbey of England","2 photographs (of Stubbs' Hambletonian, Rubbing Down receipt); correspondence with lender (Estate of the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry); shipping information and receipts","Correspondence of the British Council","Correspondence re: catalogue","Requests for catalogue","Checklists by lenders, artists, type","Correspondence with lenders","Miscellaneous correspondence re: Sport \u0026 the Horse","Correspondence with Murray, librarian at the Witt Library, Courtauld","Catalogue copy; label copy","Over 100 plus photographs!","Correspondence with publicity; clippings","Correspondence with Mellon; suggested publicity plan; clippings, correspondence especially Basil Taylor [Librarian, Royal College of Art, London] and W.G. Constable; checklists (essentially Muriel Christison's file)","Shipping information and receipts","Completed request for information forms; packet of information on paintings from Wildenstein","Correspondence with dealers; checklists; correspondence","3 photographs of Monet's painting packed; 1 photograph of James Ward \u0026 Skewbald Stallion; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","1 duplicate photograph (Gilpin's Gulliver \u0026 Houyhnhnms); correspondence with Basil Taylor (Librarian, Royal College of Art); essentially Muriel Christison's correspondence file; biographical information; catalog copy; label copy; checklists","6 Prentiss Taylor photographs, 1 photograph of Taylor, 1 photograph of Lazaron exhibition; correspondence with artists; sale information; other catalogs; biographical information; clippings; checklists; shipping information and receipts","Prospectus copy; misfiled correspondence","Prospectus copy","1 photograph of installation; 6 slides (unlabeled); 1 copy of prospectus; correspondence re: jurors and jurying; list of certificate winners; correspondence with winners; dinner replies; other catalogs; correspondence with artists; correspondence with jurors","1 drawing; 1 copy of 20th Photographic Salon prospectus (blue); 2 posters from Virginia Art Directors Club 57th Annual Exhibition; Mariners Museum catalogs, etc. (lots of prospectuses and catalogs for similar exhibitions; entry requests; correspondence with jurors; jurying information","Checklists; notes; 1 copy of 20th Virginia Photographic Salon invitation and catalog; press release","ADP prospectus; requests for entry; mailing lists; correspondence with Camera Club \u0026 Photographic Society of America; annotated copies of 20th Virginia Salon catalog; 1 copy of PSA Journal 1960 – membership list","Sale information; checklists; correspondence with artists; insurance information; biographical information; shipping information and receipts","3 duplicate photographs of artists, 1 photograph of panel; biographical information; correspondence with artists; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with publicity","Correspondence with artists; checklists; shipping information and receipts; sales information; biographical information","\"Art Lending Service,\" generic invitation; correspondence with artists","\"Notice to Virginia Photographers,\" 1 drawing, 1 photograph of juror [Hoyt L.] Roush; prospectus copy; entry requests; checklists; annotated prospectus; information re: jurying; correspondence with jurors; correspondence with Camera Club; catalog copy; copies of 18th \u0026 19th photographic salon catalogs; lists of winners; shipping information and receipts; biographical information","20th Photographic Salon prospectus; other catalog; entry requests; prospectus copy; ADP prospectus copy; clippings; news release; 1 drawing of ADP layout (already have it)","1 drawing; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); MOMA materials; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists; contract","Two 12/1/59 press releases; 3 photographs from 1/2/60; press release; clippings; correspondence with publicity; list of attendees; correspondence with UNESCO","Correspondence with jurors; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; completed request for information forms","2 negatives of Joseph A. White (shipper) and Perry Rathbone (Director, MFA Boston); checklists; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with lenders; biographical information; list of events; 2 prints of negatives","Correspondence with lenders","Invitation copy; catalog copy; annotated Sport and the Horse invitations, programs and menus; copy of \"Brief History of Virginia Museum,\" lecture copy","Correspondence with CW's President; biographical information","Correspondence with Gibbs (President of Gibbs \u0026 Cox, Architects); biographical information","Biographical information (of Lehman Brothers, investment banking); correspondence with Lehman","Correspondence with Marshall Fredericks (accepted Carl Milles award); biographical information; correspondence with Mrs. Milles","Annual reports (1956-58, 51-55, 41-50); biographical information on Ernest Brooks (President of Foundation) and correspondence with Brooks; miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence with Saarinen; biographical information (correspondence re: Arts in Virginia article)","Notes; correspondence with contributors; correspondence with vendors","25 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with lenders and directors of lending institutions; biographical information","1 copy of preview invitation; list of invitees; drafts of publicity correspondence; correspondence with governor; memos","Various checklists","More checklists","Correspondence with lenders (in alpha order of lenders)","Correspondence with potential lenders (compiled by lender)","1 letter to Director of Toledo Museum of Art","Correspondence with publicity (compiled by institution)","33 duplicate photographs; 9 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; requests for information forms","24 duplicate photographs; 4 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; requests for information forms [n.b.: some overlap between folders 8 and 9]","Shipping information and receipts with new form: \"Collection Memo \u0026 Receipt.\"","1 drawing; 3 maps of table arrangements with names; 1 letter of thanks to Miller \u0026 Rhoads","\"Virginia Artists Jurying\"; 1 photograph; completed entry blanks; prospectus copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts; list of certificate winners; labels; budget information; correspondence with jurors; prospectus proofs; correspondence re: damages; list of invitees for collectors reception","Small bit of correspondence; prospectus copy","5 photographs; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; checklists","Press release form; SITES checklist; SITES press release, 3 photographs; collection of memos and receipts; press release copy; correspondence with venders; staff memos; checklists; clippings; shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; SITES contract","Empty folder","Correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; correspondence re: sales; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; overall rotating schedule; insurance form (new that year)","3 photographs; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; checklists, insurance form","Correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; other catalog; checklists; insurance forms","1 drawing; correspondence with publishers and booksellers; correspondence with American Institute of Graphic Arts (circulator); shipping information and receipts; label copy; insurance form","5 photographs; label copy; research, correspondence with AFA (circulator); AFA materials; checklists; exhibition contract; press releases; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation","1 photograph; 1 drawing; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with artist (Ruth Perkins Safford); label copy; price list; invitation copy; traveling exhibition checklist","9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with MOMA (organizer and circulator); label copy; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; MOMA materials; checklists","3 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; lists of all eligible artists","Label copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders; insurance form, checklists; shipping information and receipts","1 drawing; duplicate: preview invitation; AFA materials (circulator); panel copy; 1 copy of Bulletin (November 1961); checklists; label copy; exhibition contract; correspondence with AFA; shipping information and receipts; AFA informational card (1 copy); correspondence re: sales","List of private purchasers; correspondence with artists; check receipts; shipping information and receipts; signed release forms (when items were released from museum custody); checklists; \"Report of the Council Committee for the Virginia Artists' Exhibition, 1961\"; list of business purchasers","\"Art Lending Service,\" \"Release Form,\" 1 drawing, \"Artist Form,\" another \"Art Lending Service\"; correspondence; schedule; procedures","\"Virginia Artists Jurying,\" \"Collectors' Reception\" (2/24/59), \"Tax Consequencies of Gifts of Picture,\" \"List of Firms\"; correspondence; invitation copy; memos; catalog and prospectus copy for 1961 show; label copy; procedures re: sales; check receipts","1 photograph; correspondence with artist; recommendation from Cheek; biographical information","1 bound copy of \"Cross-Examination of an Art Collection\" by Fred L. Palmer; correspondence with Palmer; checklists; shipping information and receipts; list of valuations; biographical information; collection memo and receipt; insurance report form","3 pieces of correspondence re: possible Eisenstaedt exhibition","2 photographs (duplicates); research; checklists; insurance report forms; shipping information and receipts; collection memo and receipts; label copy","Panel copy; label copy","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; insurance report forms; Virginia Artist application; checklists","Invitation; label copy; clippings; correspondence with Railey (Mrs. Howard); research; auction catalogue: Hotel Drouot, 20 November 1861; shipping information and receipts; checklists; insurance report form","5 photographs, 1 drawing; correspondence with Director, H. Bryan Caldwell; checklists; collection memo and receipts; insurance report forms; research; press release; copies of Norfolk Museum Bulletins; Norfolk materials; 1 copy of \"Hugh Gordon Miller Collection of Paintings\"; correspondence with other Norfolk staff; 1 copy of \"The Great Mace of Norfolk\"; shipping information and receipts","Fact sheet; catalog copy; list of winners; copy of speech at preview","Prospectus copy; signed endorsement of prospectus by AIA, Virginia Chapter; prospectus proof","Signed certificates of distinction; prospectus copy; correspondence with jurors; biographical information; jury instructions; fact sheet","Jury instructions; fact sheer; list of winners","Label copy; insurance report form; memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; biographical information","2 photographs, 1 drawing; label copy; correspondence with lender; correspondence with Basil Taylor; correspondence re: insurance; shipping information and receipts; police stand information","1 drawing; label copy; police stand information; correspondence with artists; correspondence with Hayes (Director of Addison); biographical information","1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of \"Artist-Craftsmen of Western Europe\" Catalog; unsigned invitation forms from Hayes; copies of telegraph information requests; label copy; correspondence with artists; correspondence with lenders","7 photographs; 1 copy of catalog; catalog copy; correspondence re: possible purchase of Nell Blaine painting","2 photographs, invitation; correspondence re: damage; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: insurance [other correspondence: with artists; re: catalog; with publicity; with Hayes; re: lecture; with lenders; press releases; copy of Time magazine 1/19/62 re: Yu-Ho]; 1 copy of catalog","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; signed invitation forms; a few other catalogs","22 new photographs; 8 duplicate photographs; some correspondence re: photographs","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; insurance report form","Invitation; correspondence with contributors to AIV and Miss Christine Alexander, former curator at the Met \u0026 now advisor on Greek art to VMFA; staff memos; label copy; checklists; correspondence re: photographic panels for exhibition","Research (including sketches by Christine Alexander); notes; label copy","Press release; checklist; label copy","41 photographs; 12 duplicate photographs; label copy; correspondence with publicity; memos","1 drawing; label copy; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Karolik; research; collection memo and receipt; insurance report form","12 photographs; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with lenders; Jamestown Festival materials; correspondence with Jamestown; label copy","8 photographs; correspondence with artists; insurance report forms; shipping information and receipts; checklists","1 photograph; 1 duplicate photograph; 1 duplicate information sheet [\"Collectors Circle,\" 4/30/62]; shipping information and receipts; information request form; correspondence with collectors; label copy; schedule of \"expert\" lecture; insurance report form; 1 copy of invitation","Label copy; memos; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with SITES; correspondence with various Civil War Centennial Commissions; loan contracts (SITES); checklists; SITES materials; press releases; shipping information and receipts","12 photographs, 1 sealed envelope with possible photographic material ;checklists; label copy; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts","14 photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information; memos; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; clippings; label copy","5 photographs, 10 slides (Bristow); correspondence with artist; correspondence re: sale; press release, biographical information; memos; label copy; checklists; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","Invitation; 1 annotated copy of \"Stravinsky and the Dance,\" NYPL, 1962","7 photographs; 2 duplicate photographs; staff memos; correspondence re: preview; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with AFA (circulator); checklists; correspondence with publicity","Sample of stuffed envelope to be weighed for postage","7 photographs; duplicates: checklist, suggested press release; correspondence with SITES; SITES materials; exhibition contract; staff memos; 1 copy of SITES catalog","Correspondence with Thorne (potential Virginia Artist)","Staff memos; correspondence with potential and real lenders; checklists; collection memo and receipts; shipping information and receipts","1 copy of Saturday Review 6/18/62","Correspondence with artists; various checklists; completed applications; blank applications (1 annotated; 1 not)","Application packet; completed applications","Correspondence with Goodrich (Director of Whitney); lecture schedule (for all lecturers for chapters and affiliates)","Correspondence with Rich (Director at Worcester); proposed schedule for Rich","Correspondence with Walker (Director, National Gallery of Art, DC); proposed schedule for Walker","2 photographs [Robert Lippold, Perry Rathbone]; duplicates: loan/own letter (8/10/62); Dear Virginia Artist (1/16/63); correspondence with artists; 2 label panels; checklist of eligible artists; prospectus copy; list of awards","1 press release","\"Curator's Choice: Collectors' Opportunity\" (orange); \"$50 Hens\" (blue); \"Procedure for Party\"; label copy; staff memos; text of speech; \"rules of etiquette\"; purchase request cards","'62 ADP catalog; old prospectuses; catalog copy; staff memo","1 drawing; 1 invitation; correspondence with artists; checklists (actually price lists); insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","Press release (9/8), 16 duplicate photographs, 7 new photographs, 1 contact sheet; 1 copy of Arts in Virginia (Spring 1962); correspondence with RMWC; checklists; correspondence with publicity","Suggested press release; checklist (circulated by MOMA); shipping information and receipts; MOMA materials; label copy; correspondence with MOMA","10 photographs; 1 copy of \"Finlandia\" catalog; correspondence with SITES. Correspondence with John Rorimer (Director of the Met); correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Finnish Society of Crafts \u0026 Designs [didn't take place!]","Correspondence with Rosenwald; correspondence with Walker \u0026 Brown at NGA; work schedule; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; staff memos; list of invitees to preview dinner; collection memo and receipt; 1 copy of invitation; foreword copy","Catalog copy; catalog proofs; miscellaneous correspondence; foreword copy","Correspondence with Philadelphia Museum; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; correspondence with Rosenwald","3 photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with SITES; checklists; press release; SITES materials; contract; label copy","Annotated copies of old prospectuses and catalogs; catalog copy","Mailing lists; list of hometowns; correspondence with artists; statistics; correspondence re: sales","1963 catalog; prospectus copy; catalog copy; catalog proof","Certificate (1 signed; few unsigned), invoices (purchasers and file copies); checklists; presentation schedule; correspondence with artists","Correspondence with artists; staff memo with form letters; Council letter (5/5/65)","Memos re: visit of Carl Weinhardt, juror; various staff memos; various form letters","Letter to purchaser from 20th exhibition, receiving and handling of prospectus and works (2/19/65); jurying procedures (3/18/65); dear Virginia Artist Printmaker; various staff memos; council committee report; Council form letters; correspondence with artists; various form letters; 1 copy of 1963 prospectus","1 slide; lists of works purchased; label copy; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","3 drawings; duplicates: invitation; 1 copy of Bulletin (September 1965); collection memo and receipts; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Moore; checklists","\"Suggested Introduction,\" 2 photographs; schedule of trip; correspondence with Arnson; miscellaneous correspondence; biographical information","1 photograph; duplicates: 1 clipping (Time 9/3/65); label copy; clippings; other invitations; Dictaphone belts with Henry Moore!; other catalogs; other press releases; transcription of interview","34 new photographs; 6 duplicate photographs","Shipping information and receipts; request for information forms; checklists; correspondence; insurance report forms; 1 copy of catalog (annotated)","1 annotated copy of \"William Blake: Poet, Printer, Prophet,\" by SITES","1 photograph; duplicates: \"Suggested press release,\" \"checklist, handling instructions\"; correspondence with SITES; SITES material; correspondence with Mellon (re: loans)","Invitation; correspondence with lenders and The Blake Trust; clippings","Label copy","Label copy; checklists","3 photographs; correspondence with Mellon; checklists; collection memo and receipts; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form","7 photographs","1 photograph; correspondence with Rosenwald; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts","23 photographs; 2 duplicate photographs; correspondence with artists; photograph reproduction requests","Fact sheet for Virginia Artists 1963; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with artists; lists of works purchased","Staff memos and notes re: improvement suggestions","Correspondence with Oenslager re: possible lecture","Correspondence with museums for slides of their expansions for a lecture","\"Fact Sheet – Virginia Artists Preview Committee-1965\"; copies of Bulletins (2/63 \u0026 3/65); various fact sheets from previous Virginia shows; checklists; correspondence; staff memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists","1 photograph: declined exhibition, \"Good Design in Toys,\" sponsored by Creative Playthings of Princeton and L.A.; correspondence re: denied exhibition proposals; some correspondence with jurors","Catalog proofs; billing information; meeting minutes (Education in the Arts Committee); rough fact sheets; schedules; correspondence with artists; checklists; catalogue copy; label copy; annotated copy of ADP '64","Memo re: AIA Dinner, 3/2/66; correspondence with artists; correspondence with associations; correspondence with Virginia AIA; clippings; budget information","Duplicates: form letter from Bill Gaines (2/4/66); certificate of distinction (unsigned); reply card","3 photographs (Arthur d'Arazien); duplicates: d'Arazien's biography; 1 photograph of Edgar Kaufmann (newsprint); correspondence with jurors; biographical information; clippings; press release","Eliot Elisofon's biography; 1 duplicate photograph (Elisofon); correspondence with jurors; biographical information","1 photograph (Louis Kahn); correspondence with juror (Kahn); schedules","\"ADP Jury Schedule\"; 5 photographs; photocopy of contact sheet; comment notes; list of potential jurors; schedules; correspondence re: dinner and hosting","\"Receiving and Handling of Material\" (11/29/65, \"Procedures for Jurying\" (1/19/66); staff memos; text of Walter Robertson's speech to dinner; notes re: jury report","ADP '62, ADP '64 catalogs; prospectus proofs; 1 copy of ADP '60 \u0026 '66 catalog; 1 copy of ADP '62, '64, '66 prospectuses","ADP slide commentary, 1966; checklists of selected entries; correspondence with artists; comments; fact sheet estimates","Virginia ADP 1966: Traveling Designs, Traveling Photographs, Traveling Transparencies","2 photographs; insurance report form; correspondence with Koplin; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklists; 1 copy of 9/65 Bulletin; clippings; label copy","2 photographs; duplicates: 10/65 Bulletin; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; other catalog; correspondence with Jackson","12/65 Bulletin; 2 photographs; label copy; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; insurance report form; correspondence with Alexick; biographical information","1 copy of 11/65 Bulletin; biographical information; label copy; insurance report form; correspondence with Biehl, checklists","3 photographs; correspondence with Belair; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; 1 copy of 1/66 Bulletin; internal memos","3 photographs; 2 photographs; biographical information; insurance report form; 1 copy of 2/66 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Pienkowski","2 photographs; 1 photograph; 3/66 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form","2 photographs; label copy; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; checklists; correspondence with Aldreth","2 photographs; 2 photographs; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Driskell; label copy","2 photographs; 2 photographs; checklists; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; 5/66 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; label copy","2 photographs; 2 photographs; clippings; correspondence with artist; checklists; shipping information and receipts; insurance report form; 9/66 Bulletin; press releases; internal memos; label copy","2 photographs; 3 photographs; 10/66 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; clippings","3 photographs; label copy; clippings; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; 12/66 Bulletin; clippings; label copy; letter to members from Leslie Cheek Jr. re: opening","2 photographs; 3 photographs; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; 1/67 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; clippings; label copy","2 photographs; 3 photographs; clippings; 2/67 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; label copy; checklists; other brochure; blank gallery floor plan (photocopy)","Clipping; 3 photographs; insurance report form; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; gallery map","2 photographs; 2 photographs; correspondence with artist; 4/67 Bulletin; insurance report form; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","2 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with artist; biographical information; 3/67 Bulletin; clippings; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy","1 photograph; correspondence trying to track artist down","3 photographs; 4 photographs; 9/67 Bulletin; clippings; correspondence with artist; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy","3 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with artist; clippings; label copy; 10/67 Bulletin; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts; price list (hand drawn!)","1 photograph; 3 photographs; 11/67 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; label copy","Comparative statistics for Tut and Greek Gold; correspondence with lenders (especially MFA Boston); correspondence re: insurance; clippings; press releases; staff memos re: procedures","Lots of photographs!; 1 copy of press packet (new!)","Lots of photographs!; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with MFA Boston and Brooklyn (2 other venues0; correspondence with Senator Byrd and other legislators re: Senate Bill S.2273 7/9/65","[essentially Mary Louise Pinckney's (Loans Registrar-Programs Division) file]; schedules; staff memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with MFA Boston and Brooklyn; memos re: procedures; checklists","Copy of S.2273 Senate Bill report; label copy; memos re: procedures; clippings; correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation; research, correspondence re: recovery of stolen gold","Correspondence re: catalog (with MFA Boston, Brooklyn, author Herbert Hoffmann, printer); catalog proofs; correspondence with lenders","Catalog proofs; catalog copy","1 drawing; correspondence with MFA Boston \u0026 Brooklyn; correspondence with Greek Embassy; correspondence with Department of State; correspondence with Hoffmann, author; correspondence with publicity; staff memos; correspondence re: research","Introduction; correspondence with Pat Davidson (Brooklyn/lecturer); correspondence with Hoffmann; schedules; press release","One annotated checklist","3 articles re: theft of jewelry; 1 drawing; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders","Correspondence with MFA Boston \u0026 Brooklyn; correspondence re: insurance; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of MFA Bulletin (November 1965); checklists; copies of policies","Copy of S.2273 Bill; correspondence with legislators; clippings","Checklists; correspondence","Panel copy","Label copy; checklists; clippings; correspondence with Patricia Davidson (her writings); catalog proofs","2 items","Correspondence re: shipping with security company and lenders","Correspondence with Alderman; shipping information and receipts; checklists; insurance report form; label copy; traveling exhibition checklists; press release","1 photograph (Thomas George, painter); correspondence with lender (Betty Parsons); label copy","4 photographs; label copy; correspondence with SITES","4 photographs (duplicates); 1 new photograph; other duplicates: SITES suggested press release, Joseph V. McMullan Islamic carpets catalog; 1 copy of the catalog (annotated in a few places); checklists; correspondence with the de Young, next exhibitor; shipping information and receipts; label copy; clipping; correspondence with SITES; 1 copy of Textile Museum catalog; correspondence with Textile Museum; correspondence with Kevorkian Foundation (other choice for exhibition-denied)","2 press releases; introduction; invitation; correspondence with McMullan; itinerary for visit","10 mounted photographs only if unduplicated; 8 Photographs, 2 installation photographs, 1 photograph of building, 1 photograph of artist; 1 drawing; duplicates: catalog, 1 \"Visions of Man\" invitation; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Reynolds; label copy, 1 copy of \"Visions of Man\"","3 photographs; correspondence with Hans Beckmann (lecturer)","5 drawings; 9 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs; 1 copy of invitation; MOMA materials (circulator); correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; label copy; research; correspondence with Anni \u0026 Joseph Albers; checklists; correspondence with MOMA; Gemini lithograph catalog","1 photograph (Jonathan Williams); [rest of photos are from Virginia ADP show, probably duplicates from earlier box]; correspondence with potential lecturers for Albers exhibition","1 photograph (Robert Light-speaker); pricelist; checklists; label copy; invitation list; procedures; correspondence with lecturer","1 drawing; 9 photographs; duplicates: suggested press release; checklist; 5 duplicate photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with SITES; correspondence with lecturer; SITES materials; label copy; checklist","2 drawings; 20 photographs; 6 duplicate photographs (from previous folder); correspondence with SITES; SITES materials; shipping information and receipts; label copy; correspondence with lecture sites; annotated checklists; 1 copy of lecture announcement","Introduction, suggested news release, 1 duplicate photograph of Dr. Regina Soria; correspondence with Soria; clippings; itinerary; biographical information on Soria","Invoices and shipping instructions","Miscellaneous correspondence re: exhibitions","1 piece of correspondence re: exhibition schedule change","1 piece of correspondence re: addition to catalog","Press release, 1 duplicate photograph, introduction; itinerary (lecturer); biographical information; correspondence with Dimitri; label copy; clippings (typed) [1 piece of correspondence has a color drawing on bottom]","1 duplicate photograph; memo re: engagements (8/25/64); 2 press releases; 2 introductions; \"Color by Sultner-Wells\" brochure; correspondence with Sultner-Wells; clippings; 1 copy of Longwood Gardens invitation; procedures; itinerary","2 photographs; itinerary; correspondence with Sultner-Wells; 2 posters of his clippings (montages); 2 dust jacket with his photograph; copies of other press releases","4 transparencies, photographs; label copy; correspondence with next venue (Easton Academy of Arts); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lender (Roland Gibson); checklists","Correspondence re: possible lecture series in Virginia (Blake is connected to Architectural Forum magazine)","Correspondence re: possible lecture series (Minor connected to the Met)","C.V. for Stern; correspondence with R. Stern about leave for Council series on new building (he's Head of Architectural League of NY); correspondence with other potential speakers; correspondence with Pearsalls [John and Laila] (hosts)","Introduction; correspondence re: Christmas' lecture series; itinerary; other promotional material","Correspondence with other museums that recently expanded to obtain slides for a lecture; long letter from Cheek to Robertson re: decision of Governor's committee (turned down design); list of committee members; form letter to President of affiliates asking them to write to their legislators in support of new building plan","Correspondence with Mielziner re: lecture series; correspondence with other potential lecturers; correspondence with other institutions that recently expanded re: slides","Label copy; checklists; lists of panel photographs","5 photographs of proposed floor plans (Baskervill \u0026 Son)","Slide lists; copy of talk; checklists","Insurance report forms; label copy","Label copy; checklists; insurance report forms; correspondence","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; insurance report forms; request for information forms; correspondence re: damage of a loaned painting by Jan Stussy","1 drawing; news clipping; 1 photograph of installation; label copy; correspondence with C.V. Donovan (juror \u0026 Director of Krannert Art Museum); correspondence with publicity; copy of lecture; checklists; other artists' promotional materials","Shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; information request forms","Introduction; suggested press release; 1 slide: Paul Paul Horiuchi's \"Winter Receding,\" 1964; correspondence with Donovan; itinerary; other artists' promotional material","1 drawing; 1 duplicate photograph; 7 photographs; 1 copy of the \"Jeffersonian,\" 5/13/66 with article on exhibition and pictures of Gwathmey's painting; information request forms; checklists; catalog copy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with lenders","Information packet","Original proposal; copies of information packet items (drawings \u0026 proposal); copy of same","\"Exhibition Materials\"; checklists; correspondence with George Stevens Productions","Various packeted materials (promotional)","Correspondence with Hollywood Museum; correspondence with Motion Picture Association; correspondence with Ford Foundation; correspondence with George Stevens Productions; correspondence with Smithsonian Institution; correspondence with Old Dominion Foundation","Lists of panels; film sequences lists","Research notebook (Gaines' handwriting?); 1 copy of catalog \"Scenery for Cinema\" at Baltimore Museum of Art, 1942 (when Leslie Cheek was Director); lists of panels; label copy","Promotional materials from film companies (i.e. Technicolor, Panavision)","8 drawings; movie production sheet with film negatives (to stay at LVA)","Life magazine 3/27/64 offprint with article on movie","Film reel labeled \"Selected Documentary Trims\"","Couldn't pull it out without ripping envelope – looks like scripts or set notes; possibly a drawing","Photographs; Newsweek reprint (1/23/67); checklists; lender lists; internal memos; correspondence with various members/visitors with questions re: exhibition; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (supporter of exhibition)","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with lenders; checklists; correspondence with publicity; internal memos","Correspondence with Toledo Museum of Art re: possible loan (denied)","Correspondence re: catalog; annotated copy of John Summerson's essay","5 photographs of packing/unpacking process; correspondence re: Smith College Museum of Art's loan of \"Portrait of the Reverend John Headley,\" including shipping information and receipts and request for information form","Correspondence re: Washington University's loan of \"Grey Children,\" including shipping information and receipts and correspondence re: damage to fram upon return","Correspondence re; Worcester Art Museum's loan of \"Mrs. Elizabeth James\" and \"William James,\" including shipping information and receipts; and request for information form","Correspondence re: Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts' loan of \"Portrait of Anne Hogarth,\" including shipping information and receipts; and request for information form","1 photograph; correspondence re: Allen Memorial Art Museum [Oberlin] \u0026 loan of \"Theodore Jacobsen,\" including shipping information and receipts and request for information form","9 photographs of packing/unpacking; correspondence re: Albright-Knox's loan of \"The Lady's Last Stake,\" including shipping information and receipts and requests for information form","2 photographs; duplicates: \"Loans to the Wm. Hogarth Exhibition\"; catalogue copy; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with visitors/members re: catalogue and exhibition; clippings; 1 copy of invitation; checklists","1 envelope of Lessing Rosenwald Prints (couldn't open without ripping); duplicates: catalog; correspondence re: catalogue requests and comments; catalogue copy; checklists","Suggested press release; correspondence with Hofer (Professor at Harvard) re: lecture; internal memos; itineraries; 1 copy of bulletin","Correspondence with Mellon; catalogue copy; checklists; request for information forms; shipping information and receipts","25 photographs (see list); research; copy; internal memos; panel drawings (copies); HOGARTH PANEL PHOTOGRAPHS - 12789 Self-Portrait, 12786 Shop Card, 13313 Jane Thornhill, 12788 Pool of Bethesda, 13305 Captain Thomas Coram, 12785 Battle of the Pictures, 13304 Analysis of Beauty title page, 13306 Grave at Chiswick, 11812 Canvassing for Votes, 13311 Views Down the Thames, 11814 St. Paul's Cathedral, 12829 Beer Street, 12966 Gin Lane, 11852 Country House, 13079 Saint Martin-in-the Fields, 12970 The Four Times of the Day: Noon, 13078 Leister Square, 11816 Renelagh, 11857 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, 10890 Lessing Rosenwald, 5272 Masterpieces of American Silver, 13001 Marriage a la Mode, 13677 Philip Hofer, 13299 Sir John Summerson, 13074 George II, 13076 Robert Walpole, 13084 William Pitt, 11811 George III, 11813 Iron Forge by Wright","\"William Hogarth: His Life,\" William Hogarth: His Times,\" William Hogarth: This Exhibition\"; copy; proofs","2 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Mielziner; shipping information and receipts; clippings; panel proofs; panel copy; research; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with IEF (International Exhibitions Foundation) re: traveling exhibitions","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Multiples, Inc.; list of purchase considerations; label copy; checklists; panel drawings (copies)","Correspondence with National Gallery of Art DC re: pictures of J. Carter Brown","Invitation; fact sheet; 1 copy of catalog; internal memos; annotated copy of 1965 Salon des Réfusés catalog; correspondence with jurors; schedule of work for exhibition; panel proofs; list of certificate winners","Correspondence with artists; correspondence with purchasers; copies of invoices; release forms for transfer of custody","Checklists; correspondence with artists; internal memos","Catalog; list of certificate winners at Biennial; catalog copy; correspondence with Thalhimer's; internal memos; information for 1965 Salon","19 photographs; invitation; catalogue copy; other similar exhibition catalogs from other institutions; internal memos","Correspondence with artists; checklists","March '67 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with jurors [Milton Hebald, Jack Youngerman, Jock Truman, Paul Smith]; label copy; biographical information; schedules; internal memos; correspondence with hostesses","\"Presentation of certificates\" blank certificates; artist reply card; checklists; schedule; internal memos; correspondence with artists","April '67 Bulletin, \"use of French Galleries\" memo; label copy; statistics ('67 and earlier); internal memos; correspondence with artists","Checklists; correspondence with artists","Photographs","Photographs","Gaines to artists 6/12/67; correspondence with artists; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; invoices for stored worsk; entry blanks","2 letters from Council to purchasers, Gaines letter, yellow \"Gaines-Brandt System,\" 4 photographs; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with artists; press release, 1965 and 1963 information","3 internal memos","'67 prospectus, 2 form letters (1/16/47); prospectus copy; mailing lists; annotated '65 prospectus; '70 prospectus","Correspondence; panel drawings (copies); for traveling exhibitions; [3 traveling shows: \"Treasures from the Guggenheim\"; \"Treasures from the Whitney Museum\"; \"Contemporary Watercolors.\" Also contained \"Art by Virginia Teachers\"]","1 copy of catalog (Heeramaneck Collection) by MFA Boston (annotated)","Correspondence with Heeramaneck; correspondence with Indian embassy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Royal Ontario Museum (who received exhibition after VMFA); correspondence with Detroit Institute of Arts (who had it before VMFA); correspondence with MFA Boston, originator; internal memos; drawings (photocopies)","1 copy of invitation; panel copy; panel proofs; correspondence with MFA Boston; correspondence with Royal Ontario Museum; shipping information and receipts; MFA materials (including checklists); internal memos","4 drawings; correspondence with Veener player for preview; clippings re: Indian music; label copy; clippings re: show","Photographs; some select, bad quality photocopies","Photographs","Panel proofs; lecture for chapters copy; correspondence with previous VMFA designer (Ariel Ballif); checklists","Suggested press release; introduction; correspondence with Gleaser (from MOMA) (lecturer for chapters); itinerary; noted speaker report form","Correspondence with potential lecturers for preview; 1 copy of invitation; Glaeser's biographical information; correspondence with Glaeser","Photographs; (envelope of photos from D.I.A. for Arts of India \u0026 Nepal exhibition); invitation to lecture; 1 copy of invitation to preview; 1 copy of invitation to Glaeser's lecture; shipping information and receipts; MOMA (originator) materials, including checklists; drawings (photocopies)","1 drawing; duplicate: preview invitation; panel copy; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials, including checklists; exhibition contract; correspondence with John Hand (lecturer from National Gallery of Art DC); shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with MOMA; shipping information and receipts; internal memos","Membership list; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with dealers; price lists from dealers; panel proofs; checklists; speech copy; Collectors Circle meeting agenda; list of items purchased","Shipping information and receipts; panel proofs (annotated 1966 panels); checklists; correspondence with dealers *lots of '66 show files)","Correspondence re: borrowing Wyeth film; correspondence with Philip Hofer (Harvard) re: lecture; blank invitations for Artmobile exhibition (Wyeth \u0026 Japanese Art); clipping; internal memo re: trip to interview Wyeth for AIV article; blank floor plan","Label copy; drawing (photocopy); internal memos; radio guide copy","3 photographs; 11 duplicate photographs; checklists; internal memos; drawings (photocopies); panel proofs; panel copy; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of Knoedler catalog \"Unpainted Pictures\" (lender); correspondence with Knoedler; correspondence with Detroit Institute of Arts (had exhibition before VMFA); clipping from TIME (3/17/67)","Panel copy; panel proofs; drawing (photocopy); internal memo: all of this re: 400 Years of Prints","1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; drawings (photocopies); panel copy; panel proofs; correspondence with lender (NGA \u0026 AIC); correspondence with Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Leigh Block; checklists; label copy","1 copy of \"Persian \u0026 Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd\" from Portland; 1 copy of \"Islamic Art from the Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd,\" from SITES; correspondence with Portland [VMFA denied exhibition]","1 internal memo re: replacement of \"Jewels\" with \"Resident Craftsmen\"","Jones article reprint; slides, 4 photographs, 5 duplicate photographs; correspondence with IEF (circulator); correspondence with Nelson-Atkins *who received exhibition after VMFA); 1 copy of lecture invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation; shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; clippings; correspondence with potential musicians; checklists; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with AFA (circulator); panel copy; checklists; panel proofs; drawing (photocopy)","5 duplicate photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with MOMA (originator); exhibition contract; MOMA materials, including checklists; shipping information and receipts; MOMA circulating exhibitions catalog 1967-68; drawing (photocopy); panel proofs","Lecture invitation; clipping; internal memo; biographical information; correspondence with Smith (Director of Museum of Contemporary Crafts); correspondence re: juror (chairman) for 1967 Virginia Artists too","1 photograph; 2 new photographs; duplicate of introduction; correspondence with Slivka re: lecture at chapters/editor in chief of Craft Horizons; itinerary; biographical information","Photographs; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; checklists; Bulletin photocopy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; 1/68 Bulletin; biographical information","Photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; 2/68 Bulletin; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; label copy; 3/68 Bulletin","3/68 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; biographical information","Photographs; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; label copy; 4/68 Bulletin; checklists; correspondence with artist","Photographs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist","9/68 Bulletin, 4 photographs; biographical information; label copy; price list (hand drawn!); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; internal memos","Photographs; 10/68 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist","Photographs; shipping information and receipts; label copy; 11/68 Bulletin; checklists; correspondence with publicity","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; 12/68 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; correspondence re: damage to sculpture","Photographs; internal memos; label copy; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; biographical information","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts; 3/69 Bulletin; checklists","2/69 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; correspondence re: damage; label copy; internal memos; checklists; shipping information and receipts","44 photographs; correspondence with lecturer; shipping information and receipts; materials from Brooklyn Museum of Art (organizer); drawings (photocopies); panel lists; 1 copy of lecture invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation; correspondence with Brooklyn; checklists","Preview invitation; 1 copy of catalog; clippings; panel copy; correspondence with Brooklyn; shipping information and receipts; Brooklyn materials; panel lists; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with visitors","1 photograph; correspondence with McCoubrey (Chair of Art Department at University of Pennsylvania); his c.v.","1 photograph; correspondence with Oenslager (lecturer)","Cybis porcelain brochure; shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; exhibitors information \"lent\"; clippings; correspondence with Ruder \u0026 Finn Inc. (co-organizers); checklists; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Cybis porcelain (co-organizer)","2 photographs; catalog; invitation; correspondence with Robert B. Widder (juror); correspondence with entrants; internal memos; slide talk lists; correspondence with juror (Morris Ketchum, Jr.)","Photographs","Invitation, catalog, '64 Architects, Designers \u0026 Photographers, '66 ADP, 3 photographs; catalog proof; checklists; catalog copy","\"Southern Exposure\" newsletter (2/68); clippings; correspondence with artists; label copy; internal memos; schedule","Checklists","\"Comparison…for 1966-68\"; internal memo","Correspondence with artists (4 winning architects mainly); list of winners","Biographical information on Ketchum and Eames, 2 photographs; 1 photograph; correspondence with jurors [Morris Ketchum, Robert Widder, Charles Eames]; internal memos; lecture copy; biographical information","Checklist","Gaines to artist (2/26/68), signed certificates; artist reply cards; correspondence with speaker; checklist","3 prospectuses; prospectus copy; schedule; internal memos","Schedule, 1/11/68 memo, 1/24/68 memo; '66 information; internal memos","Invitation; 2 photographs of 1790s Russian silver cup (\"Charka\"); shipping information and receipts; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with Hollins; panel proofs; drawings (photocopies); correspondence from alumnae; research; correspondence with silver expert; correspondence from Helen Scott Reed (our consultant)","Shipping information and receipts; panel copy \u0026 proofs; drawings (photocopies); checklists with prices; biographical information (Anna Smith- weaver)","3 photographs; AFA materials (circulator); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with Morgan State College (had exhibit before VMFA); correspondence with AFA; reprint of Rohm \u0026 Haas Reporter on \"New AA Forms in Plexiglass\" (Mar/Apr 1966); correspondence with lender, Howard Wise Gallery; 1 copy of May '68 Bulletin; clippings; drawings (photocopies); biographical information on artists; 1 copy of a Howard Wise Gallery catalog for Otto Piene (VMFA's lecturer); 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of lecture invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation. To take place in Loan Gallery","Biographical information on Kepes; 1 photograph; correspondence with Gyorgy Kepes (organizer of Light show \u0026 original lecturer); correspondence with Piene (M.I.T.), Kepes' replacement; Piene's biographical information; 1 copy of Arts Canada (April 1968) with one of Piene's articles","Catalog; 3 photographs; correspondence with Photographs in the Fine Arts (a company); drawings (photocopies); clippings; panel proofs; checklists; packet of available exhibitions from George Eastman House; 1 copy of PSA Journal (August 1967) [Leslie Cheek was a judge]","5 photographs; 1 catalog; exhibition contract; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); shipping information and receipts; checklists; panel proofs; MOMA materials","Lecture invitation, checklist; 4 photographs; duplicates: \"A Look at Carter Collection,\" \"Vender Gives Rodin to Museum\"; clippings; correspondence with LACMA (circulator); shipping information and receipts; internal memos; exhibition contract; 1 copy of preview invitation; correspondence with Gerald Carter (collector)","1 photograph, biographical information; correspondence with Adams (Director of Cincinnati Art Museum \u0026 VMFA lecturer); 1 copy of lecture invitation; internal memos; correspondence with Reynolds (his hosts)","\"Selections from Virginia Architecture\"; panel proofs; drawing (photocopy); internal memos","1 drawing; MOMA exhibition packet, MOMA press release (6/20/67); MOMA materials (circulator); drawings (photocopies); correspondence with MOMA; shipping information and receipts; clippings; internal memos","Photographs","1 photograph; biographical information; lecture invitation; correspondence with Szarkowski (MOMA Director of Photography \u0026 VMFA lecturer); itinerary; correspondence with Bryans (his hosts)","Shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; internal memos; drawing (photocopy);","7 drawings (on graph paper-drawn by Brown herself); label copy; shipping information and receipts; checklists; 2 more prints of transparencies from envelope; correspondence with Brown; biographical information; panel copy; panel lists; drawings (photocopies)","Shipping information and receipts; request for special/specific information forms; white envelope with 5 transparencies; 2 prints of 2 of the transparences for Collector of the Year exhibition","Special/specific request for information forms","Biographical information; correspondence with Griffith re: lectures (Curator of Films, MOMA); lecturing for \"George Stevens Makes a Film\"","Shipping information and receipts; biographical information; photocopies of 2 catalogs","1 copy of Council 1967-68 membership book; internal memos; various reports (budgetary \u0026 non); correspondence, 2 slides for lecture on Council budget 66-67 season","Lecture invitation, 1 photograph; Correspondence with Dee (curator of drawings \u0026 prints at Cooper-Hewitt) re: lecture; 1 copy of January 1969 Bulletin; correspondence with hosts; biographical information","Packing list, photographs; 1 copy of catalog (cut up) of View of Florence \u0026 Tuscany by Giuseppe Zocchi, loaned by Pierpont Morgan Library","Photographs; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with IEF (circulator); correspondence with Dee re: lecture; IEF materials; drawings (photocopies); label copy; internal memos; 1 copy of America-Italy Newsletter (spring 1968); 1 copy of Pierpont invitation; 1 copy of preview invitation; correspondence re: catalogs; correspondence re: opening","Correspondence with Senator Scott from 1982 from Richard Woodward; checklists; clippings; internal memos; correspondence with Scott; shipping information and receipts; drawings (photocopies); panel proofs","Invitation; checklists; internal memos; correspondence re; filmstrip for Orientation Theatre; drawings (photocopies)","C.v., invitation, 1 photograph; correspondence with Begley (professor at School of Art, University of Iowa); internal memos; correspondence with hosts","3 photographs; 3 photographs (small one, Dr. \u0026 Mrs. George B. Green); panel copy; panel proofs; label copy; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with lender (George Green); shipping information and receipts; internal memos; correspondence with Colonial Williamsburg; research; checklists","Photographs","8 photographs; 5 new photographs; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; checklists with values; correspondence with Motherwell (juror) and correspondence with his gallery representation (Marlborough); correspondence with Frank Gallo (juror); and his representation (Gilman Gallery and Graham Gallery); request for information forms; drawings (photocopies); label copy","Checklists; list of lenders; internal memos; correspondence with lenders (including MFA Boston and AIC); shipping information and receipts","1 photograph; lecture invitation; preview invitation; correspondence with Wardell (Curator, Department of Primitive Art at AIC) re: lecture; correspondence with hosts; 1 copy of April 1969 Bulletin","Photographs","Photographs","1 drawing; other press releases; shipping information and receipts; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with MFA Boston (organizer); correspondence with AIC (lender); clippings; panel proofs; 1 copy of preview invitation; list of lenders","8 photographs; correspondence with MFA Boston; exhibition contract; internal memos; 1 copy each of The World of Peru in the United States, Three Centuries of Peruvian Silver, Master Craftsmen of Peru; Folk Art of Peru, 2,500 Years of Peruvian Art, Folk Art of Peru (longer version), Contemporary Peruvian Paintings and Sculptures","1 photograph; list of members; special request for information form; correspondence re: broken object (belonged to Stewart Bryan)","Catalog, 3 duplicate photographs, 2 new photos; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; checklists; label proofs; exhibition contract (MOMA is circulator); correspondence with MOMA; clippings; MOMA materials (including press release)","Press release (4/2/69); Kandinsky article by Johnson; wall label, Photographs; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); MOMA materials; exhibition contract; shipping information and receipts; checklists; drawings (photocopies); panel proofs","2 photographs; duplicates: invitation, 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with potential lecturers; correspondence with Beckmann (visiting Bauhaus artist); clipping","Shipping information and receipts; panel proofs; panel copy; drawings (photocopies); special request for information forms; label proofs; label copy; checklists; correspondence with UVirginia (lender and co-organizer); correspondence from State Library (co-organizer)","4 photographs; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with O'Neal; photocopies of drawings; list of lenders; correspondence with UVirginia; correspondence with State Library; research; internal memos; correspondence with lenders","Invitation; 2 photographs, 1 transparency; catalog copy; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with William O'Neal (guest curator)","1 photograph; introduction; correspondence re: lecture; invitation","Checklists; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with O'Neal","Checklists from dealers with prices/values; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with dealers; checklists; internal memos","Invitation, \"Suggested Remarks for Mr. Arthur Brinkley,\" 5/12/69; 1 copy of catalog; introduction; correspondence with Alloway re: lecture","Correspondence with various speakers; internal memos; schedules","Internal memos; list and schedules (entertainment, exhibitions, events, theatre, etc.)","4 invitations; 3 other invitations (Once Invisible, Alloway's lecture, Gold of Ancient America)","Internal memos; mailing lists","Green pickup cards, Gaines to Artist (7/3/69); shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; entry blanks; internal memos; checklists","Gaines to Purchaser invitation, purchasers; preview tearsheet (yellow), memo 4/29/69 (blue), 1969 fact sheets; checklists","Internal memos; correspondence with artists; invoices re: sales; checklists","Photographs","Memo 11/17/69, memo 11/26/69; correspondence with artists","'69 invitation, '69 salon catalogue; 1 copy of '67 invitation and catalogue; catalogue copy; 1 copy of '69 catalogue; catalogue proof","'69 fact sheet; statistics","'67 and '69 Salon catalogues; checklist; internal memos; form letter to artists from Ellyson","3 photographs; schedule; internal memos; correspondence with jurors; biographical information; correspondence with hosts; lecture invitation; correspondence with potential jurors [Bontecou agreed but then had to cancel]","Photographs; label copy; 1 copy of ADP '68 catalog; 1/70 Bulletin; biographical information on Paul Rand; correspondence with Rand; internal memos","2 slides, 18 photographs; 5 duplicate photographs; label copy","\"Receiving \u0026 Handling of Material\" memo 1/28/70, 1 photograph [Kenneth Winebrenner \"Mirror\"]; 1 copy of 1970 prospectus; entry blanks; internal memos; correspondence with artists; biographical information","1 photograph [Paul Smith looking at Castle's work from an earlier juried exhibition?]; 2/70 Bulletin; correspondence with juror [Wendell Castle]","Photographs; 1 copy of 1970 catalog (annotated); correspondence re: image of Winebrenner's mirror","1 copy of 1970 catalog (annotated); internal memos; correspondence with artists","Form letter; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; checklists","1 form letter; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; checklists; internal memos","Slides; duplicates; signed certificates; correspondence with winners; checklists; presentation order","Label copy; clippings; catalogue copy; checklists; internal memos; lease agreement for warehouse; drawing (photocopy); jury tokens; correspondence with artists","Prospectus, form letter from C. Ellyson; correspondence with chapters; annotated '67 prospectus; prospectus copy schedule","Memo 1/23/69, memo 1/25/67; internal memos; correspondence with 7th \u0026 Franklin; schedule","Catalog ('70 Designers); catalogue proofs; entry blanks; 1 copy of '68 ADP catalogue; catalogue copy; checklists","Annotated '70 prospectus; correspondence with juror; prospectus copy; internal memos; schedule","Entry blanks; 1 copy of '70 Craftsmen catalogue; 1 copy of '67 Artists catalogue; checklists; catalogue copy; preview invitation; label copy","Prospectus copy; schedule","Internal memos; checklists","Checklists; internal memos","Memo 9/3/69, memo 6/30/69; checklists; internal memos; fact sheets; correspondence with artists; label copy; excerpts from juror speech","Catalogue copy; checklists; 1 piece of correspondence re: catalogue","Signed certificates, reply cards, Gaines form letter; reply cards from winners; checklists; correspondence with artists","Press release 6/27/69, biographical information, 1 photograph; correspondence with potential jurors; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Peter Bunnell)","Photographs; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; 3/69 Bulletin; label copy; shipping information and receipts; biographical information","4/69 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; shipping information and receipts","5/69 Bulletin; photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information; label copy; shipping information and receipts","9/69 Bulletin, invitation; photographs; checklists; correspondence with artist; label copy; insurance report form; internal memos; biographical information","Invitation; 10/69 Bulletin, photographs; correspondence with artist; checklists; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information; label copy","Photographs; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; internal memos","2/70 Bulletin; photographs; label copy; checklists; 5/69 Bulletin; invitations; correspondence with artist; internal memos re: missing print","3/70 Bulletin, photographs; correspondence with artist; internal memos; price list (hand drawn!); press release; biographical information; label copy","Invitation; 2 photographs; 3/70 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; label copy; checklists","Photographs; correspondence with artist; checklists; 4/70 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information","5/70 Bulletin, invitation, photographs; checklists; label copy; correspondence with artist; biographical information","Invitation, \"suggested stand\" drawing; 1 photograph; label copy; correspondence with artist; clippings; biographical information; checklists; 9/70 Bulletin","10/70 Bulletin; 2 photographs; label copy; clipping; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with artist; invitation","Invitation; photographs; label copy; internal memos; shipping information and receipts; correspondence re: letter of recommendation for job","Invitation, 5 photographs; 5 new photographs; 5 slides; correspondence with artist; label copy; clipping","Correspondence with potential jurors; internal memos","1 photograph of Rand, prospectus; correspondence with Rand (juror); catalog of Rand's work; research","'69 prospectus, letter Ellyson to art department 6/23/69, memo to chapters 6/23/69; copy of '68 ADP prospectus; prospectus proof; prospectus copy; internal memos; schedule","Checklists; internal memos","Checklists; fact sheets","Internal memos; checklists","Memo 7/7/70; internal memos; entry blanks; correspondence with architects; schedule; project descriptions; drawing (photocopy); lecture invitation copy; shipping information and receipts","Reply cards; internal memos; correspondence with architects","Catalogue; correspondence with architects; catalogue copy","One signed certificate; correspondence with winners","4 photographs; correspondence with juror (Romaldo Giurgola); internal memos; clipping; biographical information","Photographs; clippings","Prospectus, announcement; prospectus proof; prospectus copy; '68 annotated ADP prospectus; clipping","Entry blanks; fact sheets; internal memos; checklists","Internal memo; checklists","Correspondence with SITES; SITES materials; invitations; exhibition information; Bulletins; correspondence with other Smithsonian Institution staff","SITES catalogues, 1967-1970","Checklists; insurance report forms; correspondence with lenders (dealers); membership list","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders; checklists; shipping information and receipts; label proofs; research; budget planning; correspondence with consultants","Preview invitation; correspondence with and between consultants (Helen Scott Reed and Kathryn Buhler); catalog copy","Invitation (preview); invitation (lecture); exhibition prospectus; catalog proofs","Photographs; internal memos; clippings; catalog notes; correspondence with lenders; checklists; invitation list","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with various organizations","1 copy of catalog; special information form","Correspondence with Rouse (Jamestown Foundation) re: lecture; copy of lecture text","1 photograph; correspondence with Buhler (consultant) re: lecture; copy of lecture text","4 photographs; suggested press release; checklist; correspondence with IEF; label proofs; exhibition contract; IEF materials; shipping information and receipts; internal memos","7 photographs; 2 contact sheets and 1 new photo; duplicate: invitation; crawing (photocopy); internal memos; label proofs","9 photographs, 4 new photographs including 1 contact sheet; duplicates: lecture invitation; label copy; drawings (photocopies); shipping information and receipts; MOMA materials; checklists; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); exhibition contract; research; internal memos; 1 copy of preview invitation","Lecture invitation; correspondence with Fern re; lecture (Library of Congress Prints \u0026   Photos Division); internal memos","1 photograph (contact sheet); checklists; varied correspondence","Prospectus with entry cards; 2 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Castle (juror, Penland School of Crafts)","1 photograph; label copy; correspondence re: item breakage; label proofs","Preview invitation; chipping information; correspondence with lenders; internal memos; 1 copy of catalogue; clippings","Correspondence with lenders; request for information forms; 1 copy of Art Gallery Magazine (12/69); 1 copy of TIME (6/1/70), reason unknown, no more receipts kept in these files","2 contact sheets; correspondence with Peter Selz (UC Berkeley, juror); correspondence with lenders; internal memos (including correspondence re: installation of Robert Irwin's \"Disc\"); correspondence with artists re: their Vietnam War protest","Internal memos; catalogue copy; label copy; research; 1 copy of catalogue (damaged)","1 photograph (1966 show); photographs of works not in show (Krushenick, Warhol, Ruscha); copies of '62 and '66 show information; correspondence with lenders; shipping information; checklists","Label copy; checklists; panel copy; mailing and invitation lists; lender lists","Photographs (VMFA copies)","Photographs (originals)","Lecture invitation; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Selz (juror) re: exhibition and lecture; biographical information; invitation copy","Correspondence with IEF; exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Paul Tishman (collector whose works comprise show); correspondence with High Museum (earlier venue); IEF materials","Photographs; internal memos; correspondence with High and with UT Austin (earlier venues); correspondence with IEF; shipping information","Checklists; IEF materials; research; panel copy","Photographs","Photographs","Photographs","5 photographs; 3 duplicate photographs","7 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","11 photographs; 3 duplicate photographs","5 photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","9 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","15 photographs; 4 duplicate photographs","12 photographs; 2 duplicate photographs","1 duplicate photographs","7 photographs; 4 duplicate photographs","2 drawings; duplicates: loan exhibition announcement; invitation; 40 slides; 1 copy of High's brochure; internal memos; NGA brochures; IEF materials; correspondence re: possible speakers; correspondence with Tishman; copy of 9/70 Bulletin; slide list [see end of box]","5 photographs; checklist; internal memos re: this traveling exhibition SP-19 [loans from 4 major NY galleries, distributed by State Services Division]; correspondence with dealers/lenders; 1 copy of 10/70 Bulletin","Catalog (Edgeworth \u0026 VMFA); 1 photograph; audio (reel) tape \"J.[oel] Aldred – tapestries – 71/2 ips\" [Canadian broadcaster]; 1 copy of invitation; catalogue: Hommage à Jean Lurçat, Rothmans, ca. 1966; another Rothmans' catalogue ca. 1964","1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of black tie reception invitation","Internal memos; correspondence with Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada; correspondence with House of Edgeworth (co-sponsors); planning re: previous receptions, etc.","6 photographs","Black tie reception invitation; other invitations (non-VMFA)","Checklist (contemporary French tapestries); checklists (various, including hommage à Jean Lurçat); invitation lists; staff working lists","Notes on the Rothmans Collection; Rothmans press release; Contemporary French Tapestry; research; clippings; copies of other's letters to/from Lurçat [speech by Madame Denise Majorel, 2 clippings]; Lurçat letters (3/29/48 \u0026 12/24/47)","3 photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","Photographs","Photographs [overlap between these 2 folders]","8 duplicate photographs","8 photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","1 catalog for July/August program with catalog card application [1969]","Lists of speakers; internal memos; biographical information; correspondence with speakers; report from Museum Entertainment Committee","VM 1969-1970 events; lists of events; calendars; internal memos; schedules including exhibition, theatre, mailings, events, etc.; 1 copy of Theatre schedule card","Internal memos","Catalog; 4 photographs; 23 new photographs; exhibition contract (Mat is circulator); research; correspondence with Met; internal memos; shipping information and receipts","Mailing, 16 duplicate photographs; 7 new photos; correspondence with Baltimore Museum of Art (circulator); checklists; BMA materials; press release; internal memos; research; 1 copy of catalog (annotated)","4 new photographs; 7 duplicate photographs","1 new photograph; 4 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Norton Simon; clippings; checklists; internal memos; copy of Henry Moore annotated transcript from '63; label and panel copy; information sheets on paintings; 1 copy of invitation; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs; correspondence with collectors; checklists; drawings (photocopies); research, photocopy of Vogue article (4/15/60) on Colin","Correspondence with lenders; shipping information and receipts","Correspondence with lenders; internal memos","Preview invitation; correspondence with lenders; internal memos","Correspondence with potential lenders","Reminder card; invitation; checklists; research; lender lists; label copy; request for information forms; clippings; shipping information and receipts; mailing lists","33 new photographs","3 new photographs; 13 duplicate photos","5 new photographs; 10 duplicate photographs","5 new photographs; 10 duplicate photographs","2 new photographs; 10 duplicate photographs","Correspondence with lenders who gave no initial response","Correspondence with lenders re: return of works; internal memos; mailing lists; form letters","Copies of AIV articles from which loan list was gathered, annotated (probably for label/panel/catalog use)","Checklist; suggested press release, invitation, 4 duplicate photographs; 14 new photographs; 2 AFA folders of materials; internal memos; 1 copy of catalog","Shipping information; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with Smith College Museum of Art Director","Wall label; clippings; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); MOMA materials (including press release and checklist); 1 copy of MOMA members' newsletter (Spring 1970); correspondence with Peter Bunnell (photograph curator at MOMA \u0026 organizer); drawings; internal memos; exhibition contract","Invitation; 1 copy of September 1971 Bulletin; internal memos; mailing list","Prospectus; correspondence with artists; internal memos; checklists; schedules; 1 copy of October 1971 Bulletin; 1 annotated copy of Virginia Photographers '69 catalog; 1 copy of '71 catalog","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders re: potential loans; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: extension of exhibition; correspondence with Robert Koch (speaker); correspondence with publicity","Invitation; poster; 1 duplicate photograph; 4 new photographs, 7 slides; notes; research; information request forms; 1 copy of November 1971 Bulletin; panel copy; clippings; 1 copy of December 1971 Bulletin","1 copy of November 1971 Bulletin; 1 copy of the January 1972 Antique Monthly","1 copy of the January 1972 Antique Monthly","Catalog copy","Catalog copy","Blank copy of information form","6 drawings (photocopies) of lighting schemes","3 photographs (items from Lewis Collection from some catalog); checklists; loan lists; mailing lists; internal memos; panel/catalog copy","Blank request for information forms","Checklist for catalog","Checklist for catalog","Checklist for catalog","Transparencies, 91 photographs","Empty folder","Label copy; internal memos; scripts; notes","Special object information forms","Special object information forms","Invitation; special object information forms","Correspondence with AFA; 1 copy of 1969-70 AFA Catalog","Correspondence with various institutions (museums, universities, organizations); internal memos; promotional materials","Correspondence with IEF; exhibition information sheets","1 press release from Howard University","Correspondence with various institutions (museums, universities, organizations); promotional materials","2 invitations, 2 catalogs (1969 \u0026 1971 for both shows); congratulations letter; pink salon des refuses card; prospectus; 1 contact sheet; schedule; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Thomas Hess); list of buyers; committee lists; correspondence with 7th \u0026 Franklin building owners (where judging was done); 1 drawing (photocopy)","16 photographs; duplicates: 6 photographs, prospectus; correspondence with Thalhimer's; internal memos; fact sheets; correspondence with artists; clippings; label copy; checklists; 1 copy of catalogue; 1 copy of May 1971 Bulletin; copies of certificate winners' entry blanks","Photographs; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of prospectus; lease agreement for 7th \u0026 Franklin Building","Photographs","Photographs","Correspondence with potential speakers","Memo 3/16/71, 5/71 Bulletin; fact sheets; internal memos; correspondence with artists; correspondence with 7th \u0026 Franklin; schedule; clipping; checklists","Internal memos; checklists","Catalogue; internal memos; catalog copy; correspondence with artist","Signed certificates; entry blanks; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence with winners; checklists; internal memos","2 photographs; correspondence with artists; internal memos; schedules; correspondence with juror","Slides; photographs; checklists","Release forms; invoices; preview invitation list; fact sheets; checklists; internal memos; '71 invitation; correspondence with artists","Annotated catalogs; correspondence with purchasers; correspondence with artists; purchase information cards","Memo 9/8/71; correspondence with artists; label copy; internal memos","1 copy of '71 prospectus; 1 copy of '60 catalogue; correspondence with juror (Harry Callahan); fact sheets; research/biographical information","Photographs; '69 and '71 prospectuses","Prospectus copy; correspondence with artist","Fact sheets; internal memos; checklists; entry blanks","Internal memos; correspondence with artists; checklists","\"Guidelines for Preparing Panels,\" memo 3/19/71; dinner invitation copy; internal memos; project descriptions; correspondence with designers; schedule; catalog copy; AIID Virginia Chapter Directory 70-71; correspondence with Virginia AID; entry blanks; 1 copy of dinner invitation with reply card","Correspondence with winners","1 photograph; slides; correspondence with juror (Sarah Tomerlin Lee-former Editor of House Beautiful); schedule; internal memos","2 new photographs; 9 duplicate photographs","Signed certificates; entry blanks; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with juror (Henry Wolf); correspondence with potential jurors; internal memos; reception invitation list; checklists; correspondence with artists; fact sheets","Catalogue ('72); catalogue copy","14 new photographs; 2 duplicate photographs; catalogue","Prospectus; prospectus copy; annotated '68 prospectus copy","Form letter from Ellyson, prospectus; annotated '69 prospectus; correspondence with artists: re: prospectus, prospectus copy","Catalogue; fact sheets; shipping information and receipts","Reply cards; correspondence with artists; internal memos; checklists","Letter 4/8/71; fact sheets for printmakers","Catalogue; catalogue copy; checklists","Signed certificates; correspondence with winners; checklists","1 copy of '71 catalogue; checklists; catalogue copy; internal memos","Prospectus; prospectus copy; correspondence with designers","Copy of Art Directors Club prospectus","Internal memos; correspondence with artists; 1 copy of catalogue; reply cards","Entry cards; shipping information and receipts; internal memos; fact sheets; checklists; correspondence with artists; 1 signed certificate; label copy","Photographs; internal memo","Catalogue; catalogue copy; catalogue proofs; label copy","Signed certificate; correspondence with winners","5 new photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","Annotated '67 prospectus; prospectus copy; blank mailing labels","Label copy; correspondence with artist; clipping; 12/70 Bulletin; checklists","Invitation; photographs; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with artist; invitation list; biographical information 1/71 Bulletin; Robinson House exhibition checklist","Invitation; photographs; checklists; internal memos; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist; \"Art Now: New York,\" Vol. 2, no. 10; installation sketches by Jackson; 2/71 Bulletin; Robinson House checklist","3/71 Bulletin; 2 photographs; 7 slides; Robinson House exhibition checklist; internal memos; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information","3/71 Bulletin, 1 photograph; clippings; correspondence with artist; internal memos; label copy; Robinson House exhibition checklist; invitation list","3 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information; Robinson House exhibition checklist; 4/71 Bulletin; invitation list","1 slide, invitation; 4 photographs; internal memos and correspondence with artist re: damaged works; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with artist; clippings; checklist; 5/73 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts","Invitation, 9/71 Bulletin, 2 duplicate slides; 2 photographs; 3 slides; label copy; correspondence with artist; invitation list","10/71 Bulletin, invitation; 4 photographs; biographical information; correspondence with artist; label copy; checklists","Photographs; 3 slides; invitation list; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with artist; internal memos; biographical information; checklists; label copy; 11/71 Bulletin","2 photographs; 3 slides; label copy; price list (hand drawn!); correspondence with artist; biographical information; 12/71 Bulletin","2 photographs; 3 slides; invitation; label copy; biographical information; correspondence with artist; Robinson House exhibition; checklist; 12/71 Bulletin","Invitation, 1 slide; 1 new slide; 1/72 Bulletin; label copy; biographical information; checklists; internal memos; correspondence with artists","1 photograph; \"Masterpieces of Early American Furniture, Antiques (11/70), invitation, \"The U.S. Department of State Americana Fund…\"; correspondence with possible collectors; research, correspondence with Clement E. Conger, Collector of the Year 1972 (Chairman of Special Fine Arts Committee for acquisition of furnishings for the Department of State); internal memos; clippings; biographical information; press releases; clippings; checklists layout (typed)","Photographs; 1 drawing; drawing (typed!); clippings; label copy","Photographs","6 photographs; duplicates: 8 photographs, invitation; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Mourot; research; internal memos; checklists; clippings; label copy","Prospectus; internal memos; correspondence with artists; reception guest list","Invitation, poster, MOMA information sheet, \"Modern Museum Offers Works…\"; 13 photographs; memos; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); shipping information and receipts; checklists, 1 poster","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders; research; clippings; catalog copy; 1 copy of May 1972 Bulletin; clippings; shipping information and receipts","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Catalogue copy","Correspondence with Muller; list of tentative loans","9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph","1 new photograph; 1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with the AIC; request for information form","2 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Princeton; request for information form","1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Atkins; request for information form","1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Fogg; request for information form","1 duplicate photograph; correspondence with Meadows Museum; request for information form","2 photographs; 6 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Met; request for information form","4 duplicate photographs; correspondence with MFA Boston; request for information form; internal memos; insurance certificate","6 duplicate photographs; correspondence with NGA; request for information form","2 duplicate photographs; correspondence with RISD; request for information form","3 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Thaw; request for information form. invitation; photographs","1 photograph; correspondence with Worcester; shipping information and receipts; request for information form; correspondence re: insurance","1 photograph; correspondence re; photograph orders and framing for our pieces; request for information forms","16 new photographs; 4 duplicate photographs","18 new photographs; 6 duplicate photographs","Request for information form; piece of box from printer","Checklists; lists of loans; shipping lists; mailing lists","One piece of correspondence","5 new photographs; 1 duplicate photograph","8 new photographs","Correspondence with lenders who denied loan request","Checklist, wall label, press release, 7 photographs; 2 contact sheet strips; materials from MOMA (circulator); correspondence with MOMA; internal memos; label copy; drawings (photocopies); 1 [misfiled] mock-up of Goya Catalogue cover","Checklist, 2 photographs; 4 new photographs, 2 invitations, members' preview postcard and special reception in envelope; \"Gund Collection of Western Art,\" 1970; internal memos; correspondence with Gund; correspondence with lenders; clippings; \"American Western Art: a Personal Narrative.\"","Photographs","Invitation; correspondence with Gund Museum; internal memos; research; checklists; blank request for information forms; correspondence with lenders; lists of movies; Gund Collection materials","4 photographs with labels, 5th=#15494, Carl Kauba, b. 1865, \"Indian\", Gilt Bronze, Collection Bobby Chandler; loan request; information sheets with small photos stapled to them (left in folder); correspondence with lenders; checklists; research","1 catalog; 1 contact sheet strip; internal memos; label copy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with AIA, Richmond Chapter","Invitation, 2 layout designs by Lipton, 6 photos; 27 new photos; correspondence with MIT (circulator); internal memos; correspondence with Marlborough Gallery (organizer); panel drawing (photocopy); checklists; correspondence with Lipton; label copy; research","2 invitations, \"An Exhibition of Sculpture and Drawings by Gaston Lachaise,\" 2 photographs; 9 new photos; correspondence with Lachaise Foundation and [Felix] Landau Galleries (organizer); internal memos; checklists with prices; shipping information and receipts; drawing (photocopy); clippings","1 photograph; correspondence with MOMA re: possible exhibitions, including Otto Frei exhibition [unsure if declined or not]","Checklist; 1 photograph; internal memos; clippings; list of items sold or rented","1 piece of correspondence re: lecture offer declined","Correspondence with Bernard Danenberg Galleries re: possible showing","Correspondence with AFA","Correspondence with Advertising Trade Publications, Inc.","Correspondence with the IEF","Correspondence with Maritime Museum in Newport News and Philadelphia","\"Project background \u0026 history,\" \"Bonniers introduces 9 incredible toys,\" 8 photos; 1 drawing; internal memos; correspondence with Bonnier International Design (organizer); correspondence with Ruder \u0026 Finn (circulators); Bonnier materials (including tear sheets); 1 copy of New York (9/11/72)","Proposals and materials from: George Eastman House, National Association of Women Artists, Rice University, California Arts Commission, Haus Rucker Company; MFA Houston, St. Paul Art Center, Fran Grace, Walter Art Center","Proposals and materials from: Japan Cultural Society, MOMA, Museum of the Confederacy, J.B. Speed, Library of Congress, Appalachian Corridor, SITES, Renwick Gallery, Asian Theatre Artists, NGA, Sculpture Center, International Museum of Photography, Oakland","1 photograph; correspondence with Smith (juror, Museum of Contemporary Crafts); biographical information","Catalogs, prospectus, 1 photograph; correspondence with Wolf (juror; Trahey Wolf Advertising, Inc.); biographical information","Correspondence with AFA; 1971-1972 catalog","Correspondence with institutions; artists; galleries and others (including materials)","Invitation, 2 slides; invitation list; correspondence with artist; clippings; label copy; 2/72 Bulletin","Invitation; 4 slides; 5 photographs; biographical information; label copy; correspondence with artist; 3/72 Bulletin; checklists","Invitation, 4/72 Bulletin; 1 slide; correspondence with artist; internal memos; label copy; checklists; biographical information","4/73 Bulletin, 1 slide, invitation; 1 negative; 1 photograph; 12/69 Bulletin; label copy; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; checklists correspondence with artist","5/72 Bulletin, invitation; 1 photograph; 4 slides; correspondence with artist; label copy; checklists; biographical information","Invitation, 1 photograph; 4 slides; label copy; 9/72 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; checklist; shipping information and receipts","Invitation, 4 photographs; 1 slide; shipping information and receipts; checklists; biographical information; 10/72 Bulletin; label copy; correspondence with artist","Invitation; 1 photograph; 4 slides; checklists; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artist; label copy; biographical information","Label copy; correspondence with artist; 11/72 Bulletin; checklists; shipping information and receipts","\"1972-73 Robinson House One-Man Exhibitions\" List; internal memos; schedules","1 photograph; 4 slides; label copy; 1/73 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; internal memos; checklists; shipping information and receipts","1 slide, invitation, 2 photographs; 1 new photograph; label copy; 1/73 Bulletin; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts","Invitation, 2/73 Bulletin; 2 photographs; checklists; biographical information; internal memos; correspondence with artist; transportation request form; label copy","Invitation, 3 photographs; 3 new photographs; 3 slides; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; checklists; correspondence with artist; transparencies request form; internal memos; label copy; 3/73 Bulletin","'72 Honor Awards Program, Virginia AIA Chapter; concealed ID form; catalogue; internal memos; prospectus copy; Virginia Chapter AIA materials; 1 copy of prospectus; catalogue copy","Correspondence with juror (Hugh Jacobsen)","2 photographs (Paul Smith); entry blanks; correspondence with artists; reception guest list; drawing (photocopy); internal memos; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence with juror (Paul Smith)","Internal memos; checklists; fact sheets; shipping information and receipts; entry blanks","Purchase cards; annotated catalogues ('73); invoices; checklists; correspondence with purchasers; correspondence with artists; shipping information and receipts; release forms","Slides; 7 new photographs; 3 duplicate photographs","Letter (9/12/73); entry blanks; reception invitation list; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; internal memos; correspondence with winners","1 copy of catalogue; catalogue copy; internal memos; checklists","Schedule; prospectus copy","Correspondence with artists; internal memos; fact sheets; checklists","Checklists; correspondence with artists","2 invitations, 8 duplicate photographs; 9 new photos; internal memos; checklists with values; correspondence with Blumkas (Mr. and Mrs. Leopold); research; correspondence re: complete loss of Gothic velvet tapestry due to water damage","7 photographs; correspondence with MOMA (circulator); checklists; internal memos; MOMA materials (including wall label, press release)","3 photographs; internal memos; panel layout notes; Accession Committee meeting minutes copies (to look at new accessions)","Invitation; photographs; label copy; drawing (photocopy)","Photographs; duplicates; 2 invitations; invitation copy; internal memos; correspondence with Whitney (circulator); Whitney materials; label copy; 1 copy of \"Edward Hopper: Selections from the Hopper Bequest,\" published by Whitney; 1 copy of 3/73 Bulletin","5 photographs; label copy; correspondence with lenders; request for information form; internal memos; correspondence re: Bernard Martin \"copying\" Alfred Newman's photograph of Hopper re: possible copyright infringement","Catalog; 2 photographs; 1 copy of prospectus; internal memos; label copy; list of designers; correspondence with AIID","Invitation, 10 photographs; internal memos; label copy; invitation copy; mailing lists","Catalog, invitation, 1 photograph; 2 slides, 1 new photograph; internal memos; correspondence with artists; label copy; 1 copy of prospectus; checklists; clippings","5/73 bulletin; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with artists; internal memos; correspondence with Thalhimer's re: display; label copy; checklists; fact sheets","1 copy of catalogue; catalogue copy; checklists; internal m emos; prospectus copy","Signed certificates; correspondence with winners","Correspondence with juror (William Seitz); biographical information","28 photographs","Memo (2/28/73); printmakers card; letter (3/22/73); internal memos","Reply cards; correspondence with artists; internal memos; checklists","1 photograph; duplicates, certificates; juror biographical information (William Pahlmann); correspondence with juror; internal memos; fact sheets; checklists; correspondence with artists; entry blanks","Prospectus (1 copy); AID Virginia Chapter '70-'71 directory; prospectus copy; catalogue (1 copy); checklists; correspondence with NSID","Photographs","3 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; label copy; entry blank; correspondence with Solomon; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; 11/73 Bulletin","Invitation, 2 duplicate photographs, 10/73 Bulletin; 1 new photograph; label copy; correspondence with Beer; biographical information; checklists","2 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Nathan Lyons); biographical information","Photographs","Entry blank; correspondence with Dougherty","1 photograph; 1 new photograph; 9/73 Bulletin; correspondence with Davenport; entry blank; biographical information; clipping","Invitation, 2 photographs; 7 new photographs; correspondence with Lewises; drawing (photocopy); internal memos, 1 copy of May '72 W\u0026L Alumni Bulletin","7 photographs; press release; internal memos; materials from Museum of Primitive Art (organizer); clippings; catalog copy","Invitation; catalog; internal memos; correspondence with prospective jurors; 1 photocopy of prospectus; mailing list; article by Nathan Lyon (juror); clipping; NEA grant materials","Press release, 3 photographs, checklist; correspondence with IEF (circulator); IEF materials; internal memos","Research; checklists; catalog copy; mailing lists for catalogs [all materials Blaine-related]","3 clippings, 3 invitations; 7 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with Blaine; mailing lists; catalog copy (Blaine)","Nell Blaine at the Poindexter Gallery, 1972, catalogue folder; 2 new photographs; research; other catalogs; mailing lists; request for information forms; checklists; price lists; internal memos; correspondence with Boston University (Beal co-organizer); correspondence with Poindexter Gallery (Blaine co-organizer); correspondence with Lawrence Campbell (essay writer; Art Students' league); correspondence with lenders; correspondence with artists; catalog copy (Beal)","Photographs; 1 copy of Blaine catalog; list of Beal color transparencies returned","Correspondence with artist and purchasers re: sale of paintings (including copies of checks, etc.); checklists; price lists [all material related to Blaine]","1 drawing by Blaine; correspondence with Boston University, Poindexter Gallery, Blaine, Campbell, lenders; internal memos; 1 copy of Blaine catalog; clippings; loan agreement forms; other catalog (Beal); research; label copy; checklists","Correspondence with AFA; 1972-73 catalog; 1973-74 listing in new 8 ½ X 11 format (unbound)","2 copies of 67-68 catalog; correspondence with AFA; 2 copies of 68-69 catalog; clippings","Correspondence re: possible prison art show","Correspondence with Ruder and Finn","Clippings; research; SITE materials, correspondence with various institutions (museums, galleries, organizations); IEF materials; various catalogs [most of material from late 60s]","Clippings; research; SITE materials, correspondence with various institutions (museums, galleries, organizations); IEF materials; various catalogs [most of material from late 60s]","Material re; possible exhibition of Cecil Beaton as well as Samuel Kirk \u0026 Son","Material re: possible exhibition of Cecil Beaton, as well as for Sir Jacob Epstein, and others","Correspondence re: Objects: USA (collection of S.C. Johnson \u0026 Son, organized by Lee Nordness Gallery); correspondence with various other institutions; various catalogs from late 1960s","Correspondence with various institutions; various catalogs from 1973","Correspondence with various institutions; various catalogs from late 1960s; early 1970s]","Correspondence; internal memos","1 copy of 66-67 catalog; 2 copies of 68-69 catalog; correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials; clippings; internal memos","1 clipping on Peggy Guggenheim","Correspondence with Multiples, Inc. gallery; internal memo","Eastman House materials","Correspondence with SITES; 1972 catalogs; SITES materials; various SI bulletins; 1 catalog (French playbills)","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials, 1 copy of catalog","1 piece of correspondence with Hirschl \u0026 Adler","Internal memos; correspondence with \"Curators of Art for Corporate Collections\" [actually called Danese Design]","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with Art professor at Mary Baldwin","Correspondence with Asia House Gallery; checklist; internal memo [not shown]","Correspondence with Whitney and Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art","Correspondence with Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with Multiples, Inc.","Letter from Claiborne to members (10/24/73); 1 copy of invitation; label copy","Internal memos; checklists","Catalog, invitation, 6 photographs; 1 new photograph; 1 copy of Virginia Designers 1970 catalog; internal memos; mailing list; catalog copy; correspondence with Federal Council on the Arts \u0026 Humanities (speaker, Lani Lattin); schecklists","Members special film program card, 2 photographs; 1 new photograph; 1 copy of Wildenstein catalog; research; correspondence with Bakwin; correspondence with members; internal memos; 1 copy of invitation; 1 copy of catalog","Invitation, reply card; 1 photograph; 1 copy of Craftsmen's Biennial 2 (VCU) prospectus; 1 copy of Virginia Craftsmen 1970 catalog; 1 copy of 74 catalog; 1 copy of 74 prospectus; internal memos; mailing list; research","Invitation, 11 photographs; 4 new photographs; 1 copy of catalog \"Walter Gropius: Buildings, Plans, Projects, 1906-1969\"; correspondence; 1 copy of \"Portrait of an idea: Rosenthal Studio-Line\"; correspondence with IEF; IEF materials; exhibition contract; 1 drawing (photocopy); internal memos","VMFA exhibition SP-28; internal memos; checklist; label copy","Clippings; 1 copy of Commonwealth: the Magazine of Virginia (5/74)","2 preview invitations, lecture card, brochure; photographs; label copy","3 photographs; 1 new photograph","Announcement; 3 transparencies; 4 drawings of \"Project: Folk Art\"; correspondence with Whitney (circulator; organizer); internal memos; correspondence with Ruder and Finn; label copy; correspondence with Philip Morris (sponsor); research; invitation copy; brochure copy; Whitney materials; preview mailing list; 1 copy of 4/74 Bulletin; correspondence re: posters and billboard; clipping","Invitation, \"Project: Folk Art\"; 1 photograph; internal memos; correspondence with Ruder \u0026 Finn; correspondence with Whitney; checklists, correspondence with Philip Morris; brochure copy; clipping; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with other institutions","Catalog copy","3 photographs; 2 new photographs; TV speech copy; correspondence with De Young (other venue); correspondence with Central Virginia Educational Television; verbal storyboards","Internal memos; mailing/invitation lists","1 photograph; correspondence with Whitney; correspondence with other institutions; Whitney brochures; clippings; layout drawings (photocopies); label copy","7 photographs; duplicates: transcript, announcement card; 4 dictabelts (interview with Bill Gaines); checklists; correspondence with Chermayeff; internal memos; correspondence with Philip Morris (owners of tapestries); mailing list; 1 copy of invitation; press release; drawing (photocopy)","3 photographs; correspondence with Nancy Hoffman Gallery (organizer); correspondence with lenders; checklists; request for information form; gallery materials","Catalog; photographs; catalog copy; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with lenders; blank information request form; clipping","Photographs, 2 transparencies, 1 slide; 1 copy of invitation; internal memos; clippings; exhibition design drawings (photocopy)","33 photographs; 7 transparencies; duplicates: 15 photographs","4 photographs; 1 transparency, slides; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with Diebenkorn; internal memos; request for information forms; checklists","4 photographs; 3 new photos, 1 transparency; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Estes (the photos he provided were for his passport!); request for information forms; checklists; research","6 photographs; 2 transparencies; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists; correspondence with Francis","5 photographs; 2 transparencies; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklist; correspondence with Frankenthaler; internal memo","2 photographs; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: damage; request for information forms; internal memos; correspondence with Hans Nemuth re: portrait of Indiana (photograph)","5 photographs; checklists; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms","6 photographs; 1 transparency; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklist","5 photographs; 1 new photograph, 2 transparencies; correspondence with potential lenders; correspondence with Motherwell; checklists; request for information forms","6 photographs; 1 transparency; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists","5 photographs; 1 new photograph; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; internal memos; checklists","5 photographs; 1 new photograph; 1 transparency; correspondence with Thiebaud; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists","5 photographs; 1 transparency; internal memos; correspondence with potential lenders; request for information forms; checklists","Catalog; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia AIA Awards Committee","Entry blanks; correspondence with designers; label copy; internal memos; checklists; fact sheets","1 copy of '74 catalog; catalog copy","Signed certificates; correspondence with juror (Ivan Chermayeff); clipping","Photographs","Prospectus; checklists; art directors' club materials; prospectus copy; schedule","4 photographs; correspondence with Hagan; shipping information and receipts; entry blank; label copy; 5/74 Bulletin; biographical information","Invitation; 2 photographs; 2 new photographs; 4/74 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; correspondence with Abbott; label copy","Invitation; 1 photograph; 1 new photograph; label copy; transportation requests; entry blanks; biographical information; correspondence with Barry; shipping information and receipts; 2/74 Bulletin","5 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; invitations; 1/74 Bulletin; shipping information and receipts; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Fridley","Invitation; 4 photographs; NEA booklet; 10/74 Bulletin; correspondence with NEA for Sandborn; brochure (1 copy); brochure copy; internal memos; biographical information; correspondence with Sandborn; entry blank; shipping information and receipts","2 photographs, invitations; 6 photographs; 9/74 Bulletin; correspondence with Ames; biographical information; shipping information and receipts; checklists; label copy; internal memos; entry blank","Catalog; photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artists; label copy; checklists; correspondence with Michael Graves (lecturer); correspondence with juror (Bill Newman); invitation copy; invitation list; prospectus copy; biographical information; 12/74 Bulletin","3 photographs: 1 duplicate photograph, invitations; 11/74 Bulletin; brochure; shipping information and receipts; checklists; biographical information; correspondence with Scalin; entry blank; label copy","22 photographs; 9 new photographs; internal memos; checklists","Research; checklists; internal memos; clippings; correspondence re: poster; drawings (photocopies); panel copy","Photographs","Label copy; research; checklists; correspondence with lenders; internal memos; correspondence with Comprehensive Exhibition Services (circulator); correspondence with potential lenders; blank request for information forms","8 photographs; 6 new photographs; request for information forms; internal memos; correspondence with lenders","SITES and National Art Collection Materials; internal memos; correspondence re: materials for Children's Day","1 photograph; 2 new photographs; correspondence with Delaware Art Museum (lender); 1 copy of 4/74 Bulletin; checklists; internal memos","Correspondence with IEF; IEF materials","Correspondence with potential speakers they declined","Photographs; research; biographical information; clippings, drawing (photocopy); 1 copy of 5/74 Bulletin; internal memos; correspondence with VCU (Professor Lester Van Winkle is co-organizer); correspondence with lenders; invitation list; 1 copy of invitation; checklists; correspondence from visitors","4/74 Bulletin, \"photographic resume,\" 1 photograph; 5 new photographs; correspondence with artist; biographical information","Correspondence with and materials from various institutions, galleries, and organizations; internal memos; clippings; catalog","1 photograph (William B. O'Neal, UVirginia); correspondence with potential speakers; promotional materials; internal memos","1 piece of correspondence re: questionnaire (5/2/74)","Correspondence with MOMA re: possible traveling shows","Correspondence with and materials from various institutions, organizations, and individuals re: declined exhibitions; internal memos; catalogs","Correspondence with Modern Master Tapestries, Inc. (organizing circulator) and Charles E. Slatkin, Inc. Galleries (organizing circulator); promotional materials","Signed certificates, catalog; 1 photograph; internal memo; correspondence with artists; fact sheets; invoices; checklists; clippings; shipping information and receipts","Photographs","Prospectus; prospectus copy; annotated '72 prospectus","NOVirginia invitation, jurors' statement, Lynchburg prospectus, signed certificates (NOVirginia); 10 photographs; checklists; prospectus copy; invitation copy; NOVirginia prospectus; correspondence with artists; catalog copy; Lynchburg catalog; correspondence with directors of affiliates; Lynchburg signed certificate","10 photographs; duplicates: Roanoke catalog, Roanoke invitation; correspondence with artists; Peninsula prospectus copy; Peninsula catalog copy; internal memos; Peninsula prospectus; Peninsula signed certificate; checklists; Roanoke catalog copy; clippings; correspondence with juror (Lawrence Alloway)","'75 prospectus; shipping information and receipts; annotated '73 prospectus; prospectus copy","Photographs; signed certificates, invitation; checklists; '75 catalog; correspondence with NEA re: grant; internal memos; correspondence with juror (Aaron Siskind); fact sheets; prospectus copy","Virginia Commission of the Arts and Humanities grant application","Catalog; catalog copy","1 signed certificate; correspondence with winners","Photographs; 1 copy of '75 catalog","Prospectus copy; internal memos; correspondence re: prospectus","Catalog; purchase cards; invoices; correspondence with artists; internal memos","Reply cards; checklists; correspondence with artists","Invitation, 1 photograph; shipping information and receipts; correspondence with potential jurors; correspondence with juror (Robert Buck); biographical information; schedule; internal memos; checklists; 5/75 Bulletin","Signed certificates; fact sheets; correspondence with juror (Elke Solomon); biographical information; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with artists","Photographs; prospectus; prospectus copy; 1 copy of catalogue; catalogue copy","Letter 2/9/75, purchase card; correspondence with artists; internal memos; invoices","Checklists; correspondence with artists","Invitation, 5 photographs; 1 new photograph; internal memos; invitation copy; correspondence with Mrs. Lammot DuPont Copeland [collector of the year]","1 copy of 2/75 Bulletin; internal memos; checklists (Artmobile exhibition); label copy","1 photograph; 1 copy of catalog; 1 copy of prospectus; internal memos; checklists","Photographs; checklists; label copy; catalog copy; research; invitation copy; correspondence with NC Museum of Art; internal memos; mailing list; 1 copy of invitation","2 photographs; \"1940, Remember?\" clipping; correspondence with Library of Congress Prints \u0026 Photographs Division; internal memos; research; checklists","Catalog, \"Observations on …,\" \"Collecting,\" 2 photographs; 2 new photographs; correspondence with O'Neal; checklists; internal memos; catalog copy; biographical information","4 new photographs; catalog","Catalog, 4 photographs; 4 new photographs; checklists; correspondence with Lewises; internal memos","Catalog, invitation, 6 photographs; 2 new photographs; 1 copy of prospectus; internal memos; invitation copy; correspondence with Robert Buck (juror, Director of Albright Knox)","1 internal memo","1 catalog, 5 photographs; 1 new photograph; internal memos; checklists","Invitation, 6 photographs; 6 new photographs; correspondence with University Art Gallery (Rutgers, organizer); internal memos; invitation copy; correspondence with VM Youth Guild; clipping; correspondence from visitors; 1 copy of catalog; list of books for sale at VMFA Shop","\"Art as Adornment\"; 10 photographs; internal memos; checklists; label copy; catalog copy","3 new photographs; 3 duplicate photographs; correspondence with Art Museum of South Texas (borrower)","Correspondence with Josef Albers Foundation; correspondence; internal memos","Invitation, catalog; internal memos; correspondence re: successful NEA grant; grant   materials; statistics","1 photograph; internal memos; checklists; correspondence with Light Gallery (lender); correspondence with Siskind","Press release; photographs; correspondence with AFA (circulator); correspondence with Museum of Primitive Art (lender); drawing (photocopy); in use list; internal memos; correspondence with African Arts magazine; clipping","Poster, catalog, 1 photograph; 4 new photographs; correspondence with AFA; checklists; internal memos; exhibition contract; invitation copy; correspondence with African Arts; correspondence with Museum of Primitive Arts; correspondence with local TV station","\"Masterpieces of Pre-Columbian Art,\" 5 photographs; 1 new photograph; internal memos; label opy; Artmobile slide lecture copy","Correspondence with Museum of the American Indian (organizer); internal memos; clipping","Correspondence with Met (organizer); internal memos","Correspondence with Hyatt re: possible accommodations; correspondence with AAM; internal memos","3 photographs; 3 new photographs; correspondence with lenders; request for information forms; checklists; shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of invitation","3 photographs; 3 new photographs; 1 copy of brochure (\"Landscape in Photography\");   internal memos; checklists","12 photographs; brochure copy; internal memos; checklists; panel copy; press releases","Correspondence with artist; 1 copy of invitation; clipping; internal memos; press release","3 photographs; 12 new photographs; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); checklist; exhibition contract; internal memos; clipping; MOMA materials","Unsigned certificate; 2 photographs; duplicates: letter 8/1/75, 2 blank information forms","Photographs","2/75 Bulletin, invitation, 1 photograph; 2 new photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artist; shipping information and receipts; biographical information; label copy","Invitation; 2 photographs; 4 duplicate photographs, 11/14/74 memo; internal memos; label coy; blank floor plan; 1/75 Bulletin; correspondence with artists; clippings; invoices [lots of correspondence re: student show]","21 photographs; information forms; biographical information; correspondence with artists; internal memos; label copy","2 photographs; duplicates: Roanoke prospectus, Peninsula prospectus, Roanoke catalogue; clippings; correspondence with artists; prospectus copy; juror biographical information; internal memos; correspondence with jurors; NOVirginia prospectus; annotated Roanoke prospectus; checklists; signed certificates; invitation; blank certificates","Photographs; drawings (photocopies); panel copy; research; catalog copy","Checklists by object type (transferred contents of a binder)","Photographs","3 photographs; internal memos; correspondence re: events such as demos and clinics; research; correspondence with visitors; invitation copy; correspondence re: catalog; correspondence with lenders; checklists","Label copy; checklists; research","Photographs; correspondence with lenders; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Commission of the Arts \u0026 Humanities re: special funding; checklists; research","Catalog copy; research; checklists; labels","Photographs; checklists; other lists","15 photographs; shipping information and receipts; catalog proof; checklists; catalog copy; research; lists by type","10 photographs; 2 new photographs; correspondence with Toledo Museum of Art (organizer); checklists; insurance certificate; clipping, correspondence with Steuben; 1 copy of \"Steuben: 70 Years of American Glassmaking\"; internal memos; correspondence with publicity","\"Forms in Metal\" catalogue; 1 photograph; correspondence with Museum of Contemporary Crafts (organizer); exhibition contract; Museum of Contemporary Crafts materials; internal memos; drawing (photocopy)","3 photographs, invitation, reply card; 1 copy of catalog; correspondence with Lawrence Alloway (juror); invitation copy; internal memos; correspondence with members of arts organizations coming to ceremony; guest lists","Exhibition contract; correspondence with MOMA (organizer); MOMA materials; checklist; internal memos","Checklists; correspondence with University of New Mexico (organizer); research; exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Western Association of Art Museums (organizer); biographical information; drawing (photocopy)","2 photographs; correspondence with Dean Brown Foundation (curator is Carol Brown, widow) and Akron Art Institute (organizer); internal memos; biographical information; AAI materials","Correspondence with Bowdoin (organizer) [cancelled]; Bowdoin materials","3 photographs; correspondence with Israel Museum; clippings","2 photographs; correspondence with Museum of the American Indian; correspondence with Phillip Morris (connection to Museum of AI)","Catalog, prospectus; statistics; letter to members of \"Richmond Communicating Artists\"","Photographs; internal memos; VMFA materials; label copy","One press release [written by Bob Keefe] re: Reeves collection","Internal memos","Correspondence with Terry Dintenfass (organizer); internal memos","19 photographs; correspondence with Gallery Association of New York State (organizer); internal memos; checklist; correspondence with Architectural League of NY (organizer); budget materials (for fundraising); GANYS materials","Photographs; 2 slides","1 drawing; 1 photograph; duplicates: museum tear sheet; general museum and various exhibitions' label copy; catalogue or essay copy for \"The 18th Century Drama\"","Biographical information","Attendance statistics","Label copy","Fact sheet","List of music for Danish Silver exhibition","Lists of alumni in Richmond","2 drawings; Leslie Cheek Jr.'s notes","2 drawings","3 drawings","3 drawings","2 checklists of members","1 drawing; list of photographs for panels","1 drawing","\"Remarks\" 5/25/77","Internal memos; article copy; checklist; correspondence re: permission to publish images","1 transparency; catalog copy; internal memos; correspondence with lenders; research; correspondence re: transparencies; correspondence with Mariner's Museum","Internal memos; correspondence with lenders; correspondence re: transparencies; catalogue copy","Blank information forms","Catalog copy","1 photograph [Vose Galleries]; correspondence with lenders who denied loans","Catalog proofs","Correspondence with Suffolk Art League","Correspondence with Mint Museum; Mint materials","1 copy of \"The Virginia Peninsula Today,\" 11/76; speech copy","Checklists; correspondence with Met re: possible loan","Invitation lists","2 duplicate photographs; 2 new photographs; request for information forms; correspondence with potential lenders","Checklists; internal memos re: postcards for sale (correspondence with other museums' shops)","Press release (8/26/74); correspondence with Mariners Museum; internal memos; clippings; fact sheet","3 photographs","Photographs","Photographs","Request for information forms (folder 2)","Request for information forms","Internal memo; correspondence with Vose re: catalogue; Artmobile label/brochure copy","Budget information; internal memos","Artmobile label copy; Artmobile layout drawing (photocopy)","Research","Slide lists","Internal memos; Artmobile brochure; checklists; Artmobile teachers' kit; clipping","Photographs","Correspondence with potential lenders; internal memos","Correspondence","Correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Mariners Museum; checklists","Checklists","Checklists; correspondence with Mariners Museum","1 slide; 1 photograph (A. Cary Smith, portrait of the Yacht Agnes); correspondence with lenders; research; internal memos; schedule; correspondence with mariners Museum; clippings; other materials","Internal memos; invitation lists; correspondence with attendees/invitees; clipping","Correspondence and internal memos re: budget","Lists; schedule; correspondence with Mariners Museum; correspondence with film companies; internal memos","Budget information; internal memos; correspondence with Mariners Museum; correspondence with NEA; clipping; grant application","6 photographs; correspondence with NNS; 1 copy of \"3 Generations of Shipbuilding\"; NNS materials; \"Men, Ships and the Sea\"; Bring Her Home\"; label copy for publicity photographs0; \"Always Good Ships\"","Label copy","14 duplicate photographs; 2 new photographs; 1 drawing; internal memo","Invitation; invitation list; correspondence with Mariners Museum; internal memos","1 photograph; internal memos; correspondence re: cancellation of Virginia Architecture 1976 (Reality and Revival is the replacement); label copy; drawings of panels (photocopies); '76 AIA honor program","Internal memos (2)","Signed certificate; correspondence with juror (Alan Shestack); correspondence with artists; checklists; internal memos; one entry","Prospectus; photographs; 1 copy of catalog (annotated); biographical information on juror (Alan Shestack, Director of Yale University Art Gallery); checklists; catalogue copy; prospectus copy; un-annotated copy of catalog","2 photographs; internal memos; correspondence with artist","1 photograph; 1 invitation; checklists; internal memos","1977 invitation; internal memos; '77 catalogue; correspondence with NEA re: grant; '77 prospectus; correspondence with juror (Lloyd Herman)","25 slides, 9 photographs; 1 duplicate photograph; clippings; correspondence with Santa Barbara Museum of Art (organizer); internal memos; correspondence with SITES (circulator); 1 copy of catalog; labels; schedule; checklists; Santa Barbara materials, including press release and prospectus; exhibition contract","Photographs; invitation list; announcement; correspondence with artist; announcement copy; price list; entry blank, invitation (signed \u0026 22/58)","Photographs; invitation list; price list; entry blank; announcement; announcement copy; biographical information; internal memos; correspondence with artist","3 photographs; invitation list; entry blank; invitation; internal memos; clipping; biographical information; correspondence with artist","1 photograph; invitation; announcement proof; correspondence with purchasers; biographical information; checklists; invitation list; correspondence with artist","3 photographs; announcement; announcement copy; invitation; internal memos; entry card; correspondence with artist; biographical information; invitation list","3 photographs; announcement; checklists; entry blank; invitation list; correspondence with artist; invitation; biographical information","2 photographs; checklists; correspondence with artist; artists' sale terms and conditions; announcement; invitation list; biographical information; invitation; internal memos","Announcement; invitation; correspondence with artist; announcement copy; biographical information; invitation list; internal memos","Announcement, invitation; announcement copy; biographical information; entry blank; Guggenheim fellowship application; clippings; correspondence with artist; invitation list","Invitation; schedule; 1 copy of prospectus; correspondence with Thalhimer's; internal memos; statistics; correspondence with artists","Prospectus copy; label copy; jurors' statement copy; 2 copies of catalog (1 annotated; 1 not); catalogue copy; correspondence with visitor re: complaint about nude woman in painting","5 photographs; 8 duplicate photographs","Signed certificates; 1 photograph; invitation; internal memos; correspondence with artists; correspondence with juror (Suzanne Delehanty); checklists; statistics","Checklists; correspondence with Thalhimer's; correspondence with artists","Checklists; correspondence with artists","Form letter to Virginia artists from Director Peter Mooz; correspondence with purchasers; correspondence with artists; internal memos; invitation list; reply cards","Internal memos","Invoices; budget information; incident report; correspondence with artist","Invitation; clippings; poster; materials from other exhibitions","Clippings; materials from other exhibitions","Postcard; checklists; label proof; lecture; invitation copy; installation drawing [checklists from Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University)","7 photos; 5 new photos","Correspondence with Wichita State; correspondence with Lewises; correspondence with artist; correspondence with Whitney (other venue)","Invitation, reply card, brochure; 5 photographs; 1 copy of catalogue: \"The Proctor \u0026 Gamble Company Antique English Coffee Pots: The Folger's Coffee Collection\"; correspondence; internal memos; correspondence with the Rowland Company (organized the show); correspondence with Proctor \u0026 Gamble; invitation copy","3 photographs; correspondence with lenders; clippings; internal memos; correspondence with Lewises (lenders of typewriter eraser)","Invitation, 5 photographs; 33 new photographs; clippings; internal memos; correspondence with Kreegers; checklist; drawings (photocopies); invitation list; research; label copy; invitation copy","Internal memos; specs. For A.V. presentation; presentation copy","Invitation; invitation copy","2 slides; photographs; internal memos","Photographs","Budget information; internal memos; invoices; research on Owen Cheatham Foundation","Correspondence with public; correspondence re: copyright; internal memos; publicity schedule","Internal memos; label copy; checklists; drawings (photocopies)","Label copy; internal memos; catalogue proofs; correspondence re: copyright; invitation; checklists","Internal memos re: duties \u0026 plans","Clippings; internal memo","Checklist; research of the objets d'art; Owen Cheatham catalog (1 annotated; 1 not)","40 slide set from MOMA","Clippings","1 copy of VMFA operating budget, 1976-77","2 slide lists (102 slides \u0026 40 slides); checklists; MOMA brochure re: slide set","Correspondence with speakers and hostesses","Installation instructions; internal memos; checklists; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials","Correspondence with MOMA; internal memo","Checklists; correspondence with MOMA; MOMA materials","Internal memo re: related books in VMFA Shop; exhibition bibiliography","Photographs","Richmond Sinfonia program; letter from MOMA (6/20/75); exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with MOMA; budget information; MOMA invitation; American Art Since 1945 (1 copy of catalogue, loose)","Invitation (3 pieces); invitation list; internal memos; correspondence with MOMA; invitation copy","1 photograph; correspondence with Lewises; clipping; internal memos","Checklists (MOMA materials)","Internal memo","Internal memos and information re: Brandts' trip to Greenville to see show","MOMA materials for labels","Correspondence with MOMA re: posters","Photographs; clipping; correspondence with Mark Davis (curator at the Century Association); internal memos; checklists; label copy","Brochure (summer exhibition announcement), 1 photo; 19 slides; 3 photos; correspondence with SITES (circulator); checklists; internal memos; exhibition contract","Summer exhibition announcement; 8 slides; 9 photos; correspondence with SITES (circulator); exhibition contract; checklists; internal memos; SITES materials including SITES press release; clippings; label","2 photos; checklists; internal memo","2 photos; 5 slides; internal memos; correspondence with artist; clippings; correspondence with Bowdoin (circulator); Bowdoin materials; checklists; budget information; biographical information; research","Correspondence with various institutions; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; correspondence with publicity; materials from other exhibitions; invitation; invitation copy; installation drawing; checklist","Clippings; internal memo","Correspondence with AFA re: circulation, catalogue proof inserted in file","Internal memos; correspondence with printer re: mistake; correspondence with AFA; catalog copy; checklists; correspondence with Wiltshire","Photographs","Checklist","Slides","Invitation; catalog copy; checklist","Drawings (photocopies); internal memos; budget information; checklist","Invitation; invitation lists; internal memos; correspondence with AFA","Label copy","Label copy; correspondence with Weisgall; biographical information; checklists; research","Frames checklist; correspondence with Weisgall; March'78 Bulletin","Correspondence with Weisgall; internal memos; clipping; catalog; catalog copy; budget information","Photographs","Invitation, Richmond News Leader clipping (1/30/78); internal memos; correspondence with musicians; program copy; all re: musical program, musical scores; one copy of \"The Collecting Muse: The Nathalie \u0026 Hugo Weisgall Collection\"","Poster","Clippings","Budget information; internal memos; correspondence with Fred Hughes of Andy Warhol Enterprises; correspondence with sponsors; correspondence with Coe Kerr Gallery; correspondence with artist; correspondence with Weisman; checklists [no signatures]","Postcard (2), 7 photos; 2 new photos; clippings","1 photo; internal memos; catalog proofs; clippings; correspondence with VCU re: silk screening project; budget information; catalog copy","Correspondence with potential lenders","Photographs; slides","Correspondence with MFA Boston (lender)","Correspondence with Chrysler (lender)","\"NEW\" loan agreement form","Correspondence with Ackland (lender)","Correspondence with AIC (lender)","Correspondence with BMA (lender)","Correspondence with Phillips (lender)","Correspondence with Clark (lender)","Correspondence with Mellon (lender)","Correspondence with Met (lender)","Correspondence with NCMA (lender)","Correspondence with lender","Correspondence with various institutions; checklists; internal memos; clippings","2 invitations (6 parts total); internal memos; invitation list","Budget information; internal memos; Virginia Commission for the Arts \u0026 Humanities grant information","IPR's; internal memos (form about 1 year old for IPR)","Drawings (photocopies); checklists; internal memos","Clipping; internal memos; press release copy","Checklist (4 part)","Label proofs; label copy; 1 copy of checklist","Label proofs; **clippings inserted in folder at end**","Invitation; prospectus; internal memos; program schedule; correspondence with hostesses; schedule; correspondence with juror (Thomas Barrow, Associate Professor of Photography, U of New Mexico)","Invitation; internal memos; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Ms. Conover Hunt-Jones (consultant); checklists; correspondence with sponsors; budget information","Internal memos","Label copy","Photocopy from a catalog for scientific instruments","LACMA press release, \"Major Silver and Mosaic Collections…\"; label copy; research; LACMA materials (circulator)","Biographical information on John Gilmore Ford","Checklist proof; checklist copy","Internal memos; IPR's; budget information","1 duplicate photo","Exhibition contract; correspondence with LACMA; internal memos","Correspondence with Gilberts; internal memos; correspondence with LACMA","Internal memos; drawings (photocopies); 1 copy of LACMA paper; correspondence with LACMA","Invitation (2 – both in 2 parts); internal memos","Correspondence with public (all wanted to know dates of show after reading Smithsonian!)","Envelope containing checklist from Ford with insurance values; 1 copy of invitation; 1 copy with catalog","Budget information; IPR's","Label copy; research","8 new photos; 2 duplicate photos; drawings (photocopies); checklists; internal memos","Clippings; label copy; invitation copy; 1 copy of Weisgall invitation","Empty folder","14 new photos","Correspondence with hostesses; correspondence with Collectors Circle members; mailing list; correspondence with Ford","2 photos; duplicates: invitation, November '78 Bulletin; 1 copy of Collectors Circle program","Internal memos","Invitation, Guggenheim press release; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Guggenheim (circulator); drawings (photocopies); checklists; clippings; internal memos","Checklists; label copy","Budget information; slide script copy","Internal memos; correspondence with Guggenheim; schedule for Contemporary Art One-Day Symposium (2/14/79)","Label copy; loan agreements; correspondence with lender; internal memos","Checklists; script copy; catalogue copy; clippings; correspondence with visitor; copy of Guggenheim brochure; research; label copy","5 duplicate photos; 9 new photos","Exhibition summary, form letter, information questionnaire; checklists; drawings (photocopies); internal memos; correspondence with galleries re: biographical information for artists; clipping","13 slides; open house poster; catalogue; label copy","Checklists; catalog copy","Drawing (photocopy); checklists","Remarks by Woodward at press conference; clippings; remarks by Mooz at press conference","IPR's; budget information; calendar","Internal memos; meeting minutes, panel drawing (photocopy)","1 piece of correspondence with Columbus Museum of Art re: show","Empty folder","Checklists; annotated gallery guide","Agenda; family tree; IEF materials; correspondence with IEF; notes; internal memos","Correspondence with IEF; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; correspondence with corporate sponsors; schedule; correspondence with other museum locations; exhibition contract","Internal memos; invitation copy; schedules; meeting minutes; checklists","14 photos; correspondence with IEF","1 copy of bumper sticker; place card; brochure; announcement; internal memos; meeting minutes; correspondence with IEF; clipping","Invoices; IPR's; internal memos; budget information","Checklists; internal memos","Note","Invoices; internal memos; budget information","Internal memos; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with Lewises re: closing Art Nouveau facility","List of films \u0026 lecturers from IEF","Correspondence with IEF re: Duke's address; internal memo","Internal memos","Internal memos; lists of tour groups","Biography, general information, itinerary, \"Short History of Chatsworth\"; IEF materials (including press release)","Timetable; meeting minutes; proposed schedule","Agendas; notes; checklists; internal memos","IPR's; internal memos; invoices","\"A.V. Program\" script; correspondence re: school A/V program; internal memos; budget information","Budget information; internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Calendars; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF; 1 copy of the \"Chatsworth Herald\"; guide for children published by VMFA","Schedule; internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; meeting minutes","Photos; NEA reports","Correspondence with IEF; correspondence with other museums (including invitation","Internal memos; budget information","Exhibition contract; correspondence with IEF; correspondence with corporate sponsor","Internal memos; correspondence with patrons","Internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with ESU branches; correspondence with IEF","Internal memos; correspondence with IEF","Huge final report; internal memos; budget information; back-up report information","Internal memos; correspondence with invitees; meeting minutes; correspondence with IEF","Correspondence with IEF; internal memos; correspondence with other museums","Clippings; internal memos; correspondence with publicity; TV spot script; budget information; correspondence with IEF","Weekly reports; internal memos","Price lists; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with other museums","Internal memos; drawing (photocopy)","Envelope that couldn't open without ripping","Slide lists; budget information; correspondence with other museums; correspondence with printers; internal memos; correspondence with IEF; correspondence with Duke; reports","Final report on sales; internal memos; teacher form letters \u0026 materials; group bus forms; \"docent study materials\" from Toledo Museum of Art","Internal memos","Prospectus; internal memos; statistics; correspondence with hosts; correspondence re: juror (Lasansky)","Invitation; internal memos; label copy","Internal memos; meeting minutes; annotated gallery map","Correspondence with artists whose work purchased by Museum; internal memos; '79 prospectus; '79 invitation; correspondence with D'Arcangelo (juror)","Invitations; invitation list; internal memos; invitation copy","Schedule draft","Checklists; label copy","Correspondence with visitors and inquiries about show","Clippings; internal memos; list of press kits sent","Invitation lists; correspondence with Lewises for names","List of music; sheet music","Research; 1 piece of correspondence with Yvonne Brunhammer","Program, invitation; correspondence with attendees; clipping; correspondence with speakers; internal memos; participant list; invitation lists; 1 copy of program for 1977 \"Great Collectors of American Decorative Arts\" weekend","Internal memos; correspondence with printers; printers' materials","Budget information; correspondence with lenders; checklists; research","5X7 cards per object","Photographs; photocopies of images","Checklists; clipping; label copy; research","Internal memos; correspondence with film organizations \u0026 vendors; IPR's; information and catalogs for projectors","2 invoices from shipping company","Correspondence with Gras re: insurance for French loans","Correspondence re: shipping of works","Correspondence with other museums re: possible travel","Photocopies of photographs","Photographs; internal memos; checklists; drawings (photocopies)","Invoices; catalogue copy; correspondence with Martin Battersby (essayist)","Label copy","Research","Correspondence with Brunhammer (conservateur @ Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris) re: French loans; checklists","Correspondence with d\"Iberville @ Museum of Decorative Arts, Montreal re: possible venue for show (denied)","Correspondence with Harris (guest curator); research; internal memos; Harris; c.v.; schedules","Photos; 1 new photo; correspondence with AIC (lender); loan agreement","Photo; correspondence with BMA; loan agreement","Correspondence with BHP","Photo; correspondence with BF; loan agreement","Correspondence with MFA, Boston","Photos; 1 transparency; correspondence with BAD; loan agreements; checklist","1 duplicate photo; correspondence with Brooklyn; internal memos; loan agreement; research","Photos; correspondence with Merklen; loan agreements; research","Photos; correspondence with Chrysler; loan agreements","Photos; correspondence with CMA; loan agreements; label","Photo; correspondence with CMG; loan agreement","Photos; correspondence with Fine Arts Museum; loan agreements","Correspondence with Haskell; loan agreement","Correspondence with LC; loan agreements","1 photo; correspondence with Lieberman; loan agreement","Photo; correspondence with Darien House, Inc.","Photos; correspondence with Macklowe; loan agreements","Photo; correspondence with McNay; loan agreement","Photos; correspondence with Maryhill; loan agreements","Photo; correspondence with Gallion","Photo; correspondence with Musée; loan agreement","Correspondence with MOMA; loan agreements","Correspondence with NARA","One negative (8 X 10); correspondence with NYPL; loan agreement","Photos; loan agreement; correspondence with Pollard","Photo; correspondence with Pratt; loan agreement","Correspondence with Reed; research","Transparency; 9 duplicate photos; correspondence with Schimmel; loan agreement","Photo; correspondence with Silverman; correspondence with Sotheby's; loan agreement","Correspondence with Sommer; research; loan agreement","Correspondence with U of CA","Empty folder","Correspondence with Vitry; loan agreement","Photos; correspondence with Wittamer de Camps; loan agreements","One photo","Two duplicate photos","Correspondence with University","Correspondence with SDSU","Correspondence with NGA","Correspondence with Musée","Correspondence with Met","Correspondence with DIA","Correspondence with Delaunay","Correspondence with Albertina","Correspondence with Gallery","1 poster; internal memos; label copy; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; donor lists; list of lenders; correspondence with invitees; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence re: and with Collectors' Circle","Budget information, IPR's","List of invitees; correspondence from invitees","Label copy; internal memos","1 copy of member mailing with brochure; donor lists; brochure copy","Notes","Internal memos; budget information; checklists","Internal memos; drawings (photocopies); checklists","Label copy; 1 copy of brochure; 1 copy of \"The Tidewater Guide\" (5/80)","23 photos; 1 duplicate photo; 1 copy of brochure","19 photos; internal memos; mailing lists; clippings; correspondence re: catalogue; label; correspondence with lending brochure copy; correspondence with public; drawing (photocopy); schedule; checklists; correspondence re: speaker; correspondence re: shirts","Photos; 5 duplicate photos; case design drawing","Brochure; 4/80 Bulletin; clippings; 1 copy of invitation; 5/80 Bulletin; 1 copy of mailing","Correspondence","1 piece of correspondence with Linda Connor (juror); 1 copy of catalog","28 photos [photos don't seem to be of Designers show]","Label copy; checklists; internal memos; drawings (photocopies); correspondence with publicity","Shipping information \u0026 receipts; label copy; internal memos; clippings; traveling checklists","SITE materials; label copy","Invitation; internal memos; invitation copy; checklists","1 poster; clipping","Photos; clippings; folder with photos; clippings; press releases","Internal memos; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with SITE; correspondence with hosts; correspondence with James Wines (co-founder of SITES, speaker); correspondence with BEST; list of invitees; budget information; schedules","Internal memos; schedules; correspondence with publicity; correspondence with BEST","Internal memos; invoices; correspondence with BEST; Purchase order; budget information, IPR's","Three photos; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with SITE; drawing (photocopy); schedules","Invitation; internal memos; correspondence with Milwaukee Art Center (circulator); invitation list; poster","Invoices; IPR's; budget information; correspondence with Milwaukee; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with Milwaukee; correspondence with Philip Morris; symposium program copy","24 photos; invitation; internal memos; Milwaukee materials; drawings (photocopies); checklists; correspondence with Milwaukee","10 photos; press release; 1 copy of catalogue; 1 poster; label copy; research; Milwaukee materials; 1 copy of 1/80 Bulletin; meeting minutes","Poster; label copy; catalog copy; clippings; research; 1 copy of Spring '77 AIV; 1 copy of 11/79 Bulletin","Invoices; internal memos; budget information; correspondence with MFA Houston (circulator); exhibition contract","Correspondence with MOMA; internal memos; correspondence with MFA Houston; copy of birth certificate (!)","4 new photos; internal memos; checklists; label copy; drawings (photocopies); schedules","Internal memos; correspondence with Bruce (Patrick Henry Bruce's son, who came to see show for 4 days, only venue he visited, lived in CA) \u0026 wife; correspondence with MFA Houston; invitation list","Shipping information and receipts; 1 copy of catalogue; correspondence re: catalogue requests; VFH grant application, internal memos","Photos; clippings; VFH materials; VFH grant application; correspondence with Mrs. John Dos Passos","Clippings; internal memos","Catalogue; label copy","Research; checklists; correspondence with Mary Ellen Stumpf (consultant); label copy","Correspondence with VFH; VFH materials; grant application; narrative; grant report; internal memos","IPR's; budget information","Correspondence with institutions lending images; internal memos; other museum catalogues; correspondence with Dos Passos; correspondence with Stumpf (consultant, VCU faculty member); correspondence with visitors","Annotated catalog; shipping information \u0026 receipts; checklists; correspondence with Dos Passos","10 photographs; research; list of invitees; clippings; internal memos; biographical information; correspondence with May Cossitt; subpoena for Pinkney for trial (!)","Correspondence with Ruder Finn (circulator); invitation copy; internal memos","IPR's; internal memos; invitation list","16 photos; internal memos; IPR's drawings (photocopies)","Invitation; internal memos; correspondence with AMEX; invitation copy; invitation list; 1 copy of brochure","\"Henri-Cartier-Bresson: Glimpses\"; clippings; research","Label copy; checklists","Invitation","Internal memos; catalog copy; research; label copy","Correspondence with Yale (organizer); correspondence with AFA (circulator); AFA materials (including checklist); research; 1 copy of brochure","Materials from other institutions","Correspondence with AFA; internal memos; exhibition contract; AFA materials","Internal memos; schedules; invitation copy; checklist","Drawing (photocopy); internal memos; correspondence with AFA; AFA checklist","Correspondence with Yale University Art Gallery","IPR's; PO's; invoices; [1 copy of poster inserted here]","Correspondence with AFA; internal memos; clipping","Invitation, postcard; 1 copy of other preview invitation; invitation lists; information sheet on one-day symposium","1 poster; correspondence with AFA (circulator); research; NEA application","Label copy; AFA checklists","Specs. For \"New Gallery Entrance\" (8/29/79) [remodeled a gallery \u0026 named it the Mottahedeh Gallery] by Hardwicke \u0026 Associates; IPR's; internal memos; label copy; invoices, P.O.'s; correspondence with Mottahedeh; budget information","Postcard, special events postcard, 8 photos; 4 new photos; NEA Grant narrative; internal memos; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with NY State Museum re: found Maria \u0026 Julian Martinez pottery; rubbing of their signature; label copy; invitation lists; IPR's; AFA checklist; budget information; exhibition contract; postcard proofs; drawing (photocopy); NEA Grant application","Two slides; invitations; internal memos; correspondence with Mint (organizer); installation drawings; checklist; correspondence re: opening","Clippings; catalog copy; Mint materials; invitation","Two duplicate photos; 3 new photos","Checklists; research","7 photos","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with lenders; loan agreements","Invitation; internal memos; correspondence with lenders; loan agreements; correspondence re: opening; invitation list; invoices; installation drawing; exhibition contract","Invitation; correspondence; clippings; label proofs; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with media; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; loan agreements; checklists; research","6 photos; 7 duplicate photos","Internal memos; schedule; label copy; research","Internal memos; IPR's; budget information; invoices","One slide; 13 photos; 3 duplicate photos; correspondence with one lender","Checklist; label copy; internal memos; lecture copy; research; checklist copy","Invitation; research; internal memos; correspondence with lenders; loan agreements; correspondence with media","IPR's; invoices; internal memos","Checklists; research; list of lenders","Internal memos; checklist copy; label copy; research","Correspondence with lenders; correspondence with visitors; internal memos","Installation drawing; internal memos; checklists; label copy","Internal memos; budget information; invoices; shipping information","Invitation copy; internal memos; correspondence with lender; notes; 1 copy of invitation; 1 copy of Collectors' Circle program","IPR's; invoices; correspondence with printer; research; internal memos","Schedule; correspondence re: carpet","Label copy; checklists","Ibsen \u0026 Munch brochure, press release, poster; 4 slides; photographs; clippings; internal memos; 1 copy of checklist","Internal memos; correspondence correspondence with artists; incident report re: warehouse alarm","Internal memos; correspondence; research/notes on show idea [fascinating committee work/proposals on how to revise Virginia artists shows] [mainly Woodward, Burke, Farago]","Proposals; form letters; notes","Advanced purchase program proposal; form letters; notes; invitation","Notes (Pinkney Near); research","Catalog copy; photocopies of photos","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","1 photo; correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","1 photo; correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Mailing lists; correspondence","Internal memos; invitation list","Invitation, 5 photos, slides; correspondence with visitors; internal memos; checklists; correspondence; clippings; drawing (installation); correspondence with lender; invitation list; IPR's; budget information; notes; research","Clippings","Invoices; research; correspondence with lenders; 1 copy of catalogue","Correspondence with lenders; research","1 invoice; research","Research","10 photos; correspondence with lenders; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Correspondence with lender; loan agreements; research","Slides; 1 reel to reel audiotape","Correspondence with HHK; internal memos; correspondence with other institutions","Invoices; IPR's; internal memos","Correspondence with Attorney General; exhibition contract; facilities report","Two photos (not in exhibit); museum mailings; clippings; label copy; internal memos","Mailing, 1 photo; 12 new photos; internal memos; proposals, HHK materials; mailing copy; schedules; notes","Photos; checklists; internal memos; catalog copy; label copy","Slides; label proofs","Correspondence with Portland Art Association of Portland Art Museum (organizer); internal memos; exhibition contract","Four photos; shipping info \u0026 receipts; internal memos; correspondence with other institutions [mainly Allentown Art Museum]; invoices; notes; IPR's; research","Internal memos; purchase orders; correspondence with other institutions; research","\"Why We Commemorate\" by Armenian National Committee, invitation; 1 transparency; one copy of brochure; schedules; label copy; internal memos; clippings; Portland Art Museum materials; invoices; IPR's; correspondence with Turkish ambassador; Allentown materials; notes; checklists; correspondence with Binney","Invitation list; 1 copy of invitation","10 slides; 'Scribbler' Twombly clipping, mailing card; 3 photos; label copy; checklists; clippings; DIA Art Foundation materials (organizer); invoices; catalog copy","Internal memos; correspondence with Newport Harbor Art Museum (organizer); correspondence with speaker; correspondence with visitors; drawings (installation); exhibition contract; correspondence re: rescheduling","Slides; 6 photos; 12 duplicate photos; duplicates: mailing card, 2 clippings","Slides","Checklists; label copy; catalog copy","Notes; internal memos; drawing (installation); checklists; correspondence with Delaware Art Museum (Collection home)","Label copy; catalog copy; research","Mailing brochure, catalog; slides; 3 transparencies; 19 photographs; 1 negative; 6 duplicate photos; internal memos; press release; label proofs; clippings; Delaware materials","One photo; research; notes","Invoices; IPR's; check requests; internal memos; correspondence with vendors","Internal memos; clippings; correspondence with Delaware Art Museum; correspondence with lender; correspondence with visitors; correspondence with other institutions","Clippings; bulletin; internal memos; correspondence re: publications; catalog copy; label proofs; mailing brochure copy","6 photos (duplicate in Folder 20); 1 internal memo","Notes; research","Notes; checklists; loan agreements","Checklists","Correspondence; notes","Correspondence with Office of Attorney General; exhibition contract drafts; internal memos","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with DIA","Exhibition contract; budget information; correspondence with Philbrook; internal memos; loose material \u0026 notes re: 18th century prints of antiquity/archaeology","Photos; correspondence; internal memos; budget information; notes; schedule","Internal memos; IPR's","Internal memos; IPR's; \"Publicity Outline\" report","Schedules","\"A Loan Exhibition on Display at the Virginia Museum\"; internal memos","1 piece of correspondence with Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco","Correspondence; budget information; internal memos","Internal memos; budget info [info re: Council Anniversary Fund]; notes","Symposium brochure, 2 transparencies; 2 new transparencies","Correspondence with lender (Frank Raysor); internal memos","Notes; research","Correspondence with lender (NGA); checklists","Correspondence with lender (MFA Boston); checklists","6 photos; label copy; checklists; brochure copy; loan agreements; correspondence with lender (Raysor); research","Correspondence with PAFA (organizer) [Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts]; clippings; internal memos; invitation; PAFA materials","24 slides; negatives; 4 photos; 4 transparencies; 1 duplicate transparency; clippings; 1 poster","Correspondence with PAFA; invoices; IPR's; internal memos; 2 envelopes of material: 1) 14 photos, 2 duplicate photos; 2) 5 photos","6 photos; 10 duplicate photos; exhibition proposal from PAFA; envelope of PAFA materials","Internal memos; notes; guest list for opening","Invitation; internal memos; guest lists; notes","Internal memos; mailings; correspondence with speakers; script copy; correspondence with PAFA; schedules","One annotated copy of catalog; checklists; notes","Catalog proofs; notes","Correspondence with visitors; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with PAFA; internal memos; exhibition contract","Invitation, catalog; correspondence with PAFA; invoices; internal memos; invitation copy; checklists; label copy","Schedule of payments; consultants; responsibilities","Correspondence with Donaldson; c.v.; notes; research; writings; drafts","Correspondence with Donaldson; c.v.; notes; research; writings; drafts","Correspondence with Corn; c.v.; notes","Correspondence with Wood; c.v.; notes","Correspondence with Davis; obituary and correspondence with wife after his death in 3/81; c.v.; notes; brochure for his book \"Intellectual Life in the Colored South\"","Correspondence with Williams; c.v.; notes","Checklists","One internal memo","One piece of correspondence with Robert Zimmerman (Baltimore Museum of Art); 2 blank travel vouchers with Zimmerman's signature \u0026 55#","Budget information; 2 invoices from Cumberland Art Conservation Center (Nashville)","Correspondence with Atlantic Van Lines; notes","Budget information; clippings \u0026 press materials related to Greek Vases","One internal memo re: promotion budget","One piece of correspondence with prospective intern; one index card with name","Correspondence with one musician; notes; scores; one internal memo re: NEA grant (denied); \"Writing Realistic Grant Budgets\" from Museum News","Interim report for NEH Grant","Correspondence with NEH; copy of grant administrator guidelines","Correspondence with Tormey re: advertising project for Philip Morris","Two blank requests; 1 complete request","Photos; [note: not all included in final exhibition]","Correspondence with various companies re: slide set duplication; invoices","Correspondence with various institutions re: potential bookings","Correspondence with institutions who declined a potential booking; internal memos","Clippings; one internal memo re: TVA","Correspondence with Coggins (Southern painting collector); correspondence with Berry-Hill Galleries re: exhibition of Coffins' collection","Correspondence with Wolfe re: possible lecture","List of proposed programs; [collection of internal memos from David Griffith inserted here]","Correspondence with American Heritage Publishing re: catalog; proofs; one internal memos \u0026 1 piece of correspondence re: Philip Morris","Brochure copy; internal memos; copies of other children's brochures","One phone message","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (MESDA); artist worksheet","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Charleston Museum is lender); artist worksheet","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (MESDA); notes; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Muscarelle); conservation report; memo re: treatment; artist worksheet","One photo; loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Brodnax \u0026 Associates); artist worksheet","One photo; loan agreement; correspondence with lender (Brodnax \u0026 Associates); artist worksheet","Research; conservation report; artist worksheet","Correspondence with Wintherthur; artist worksheet; conservation reports","Loan agreement; correspondence with Club (lender); conservation bill","Correspondence with lender (Maria Tabb); artist worksheet; receipt","Correspondence with lender (NPG); research","Loan agreement; correspondence with VHS; research","Three photos; loan agreement; correspondence with NYPL","Loan agreement; copy of accession card","One photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence with Andrew Christian; condition report; artist worksheet","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender (Colonial Williamsburg)","Correspondence with lender (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","1 duplicate slide; correspondence with lender (Mordecai Square Historical Society); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","One photo; correspondence with lender (St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","13 slides; correspondence with lender (Hunter Museum of Art); artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Correspondence with lender; artist worksheet; research","Two photos; correspondence with Cheekwood re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","One photo; correspondence with Tulane re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","7 photos; correspondence with Ulrich re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports","Four photos; correspondence with Valentine re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","One photo; correspondence with VHS re: damage; loan agreements; condition reports; correspondence with Cumberland Art Conservation Center","One photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements","One photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","One photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Four photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","5 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","6 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; 1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos, 1 slide, 1 duplicate transparency; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","11 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","5 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","4 photos; 1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","10 photos; 1 duplicate photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","3 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","6 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","6 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","2 photos; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","1 photo; shipping information and receipts; condition logsheet; correspondence; loan agreements; may have transportation requests and research","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","2 photos; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 photo; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","2 photos; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","1 slide; loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Loan agreement; research; correspondence; condition report; artist worksheet","Two photos; condition logs; shipping information \u0026 receipts; loan agreements; correspondence","Invoices from Atlantic Van Lines","List of lenders; correspondence; Request for Travel Authorization forms; shipping information \u0026 receipts","Invoices; correspondence; internal memos","Clippings; correspondence; internal memos; shipping information","Correspondence; checklists; shipping information","Exhibition agreement; request for travel authorizations; correspondence; shipping information; loose pages – budget information 1 copy of catalogue; checklists; forms; correspondence","Checklists; correspondence with Tabb, Brockenbrough \u0026 Ragland","Invoices; purchase orders","Invoices; checklists; budget information","Invoices; checklists; budget information","Internal memo; receipts","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence","Correspondence; budget information; internal memos; invoices; budget reports; checklists","Checklists; correspondence; invitations; internal memos; NEA Grant draft; correspondence re: opening; correspondence with Philip Morris","Internal memos; correspondence; request for travel authorization; invoices; itineraries","45 slides; correspondence with Richmond Conservation Studio (reports) – Cleo Mullins; notes; loose notes: checklists, correspondence; notes","Three of the exhibition agreements","Two photos; artist's work sheet","Correspondence with Briggs re: reproduction","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; 2 slides; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 slide; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 duplicate photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","1 photo; correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Correspondence re: reproduction; may contain research","Selected bibliography copy","SEMC's 2nd annual meeting materials; Charleston materials; correspondence; request for travel funds","Correspondence with other institutions; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Agenda; list of registrants; notes; research copy; checklists","Correspondence re: ball and other programming; photocopies of pictures","Correspondence \u0026 research re: possible trips","Notes","Correspondence re: books to sell in shop; loose papers re: guest curators","Schedule of payment; responsibilities","Biographical information; research; correspondence","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Biographical information; research; correspondence; research","Budget information","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with MOMA","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence","16 photos; invitations; correspondence","Internal memos; correspondence; budget information; IPR's; invitation copy; checklists; calendars","Correspondence; internal memos; invitation list; invoices","Clippings; correspondence; internal memos; correspondence with Forbes","Internal memos; correspondence with Forbes; IPR's; budget information; Kip Forbes' biographical information","Internal memos; checks; correspondence re: tapes","Internal memos \u0026 correspondence re: Acoustiguide","Research; Acoustiguide script","One photo; invoices; IPR's; internal memos","IPR's; correspondence with Forbes; checklists","Notes; internal memos; correspondence with Forbes; copy of 1947 Pratt announcement","Two photos","Internal memos","IPR; note","Research; program proposals; press release","Blank travel reimbursement vouchers with SSN's; meeting notes","Correspondence with Forbes mainly (also Council, conservator)","6 photos; 2 duplicate photos; guest book for visitors; correspondence from visitors; 1 copy of TVA \"Gin Game\" program; internal memos; research; clippings; IPR's; invoices; correspondence with Forbes","Weekly reports; Acoustiguide; cost reports; attendance reports","Article copy; loose book dust jacket","Checklist copy; checklist proof; loose bulletins, plus 1 piece of correspondence","Label copy; research","Label copy; label proofs","Correspondence with Forbes; correspondence with Acoustiguide; label copy; research","One photo; correspondence with CINOA; internal memos; correspondence with visitors; label copy; checklists with insurance values; clippings, invitation copy; schedules; installation drawing; budget information; correspondence re: opening; research; invoices","Internal memos","Three photos; publications catalog","Catalog copy","Correspondence with CINOA; foreword copy; checklists; internal memos","Correspondence with CINOA; internal memos","Correspondence with CINOA; clippings; notes; internal memos","Correspondence with CINOA; exhibition contract; notes; photocopies of photos of exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art","24 duplicate photos; 10 new photos","Correspondence; internal memos; invoices; notes; checklists [correspondence only with Kimbell]","Correspondence with Hunts; Collectors Circle invitation; clippins; checklists; internal memos","One photo; \"Ancient Art Shows Shifting Images\"; clippings; Kimbell materials, 1 copy of poster; attendance figures","Outline; correspondence with speaker; itineraries; invoices; internal memos","Two photos; copy of a review; correspondence with Kimbell; internal memos; Mayo essay copy; correspondence with Mayo; essay; reviews","Invitation; invitation copy; mailing lists; internal memos","13 slides; condition reports; correspondence with Getty conservator; correspondence with Kimbell; internal memos; research","Attendance figures","Correspondence with Kimbell; internal memos; checklists","2 photos; 19 photos; 3 drawings; checklists; purchase orders; internal memos; panel copy; label copy; correspondence with other institutions; invoices","Five duplicate postcards; correspondence with SITES (organizer); SITES material","Symposium brochure; correspondence with other institutions; correspondence with SITES; internal memos","Correspondence with Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (lender); internal memos; correspondence with IEF (organizer); IEF materials; correspondence with Lewises","Drawings (photocopies); correspondence; internal memos; checklists; label copy","Grant application (NEA); clippings; internal memos; IEF materials (including press release \u0026 fact sheet)","Exhibition contract; correspondence with Gulbenkian \u0026 IEF; internal memos","Label copy; label proofs; checklists","Correspondence between Ernst and Brown regarding being collector of the year (he declined); correspondence from Anne, which includes copies of correspondence between Lothar Griesbach (\"who edited Kirchner's Diary of Davos\") and Ernst regarding paintings the Fischers acquired before collecting Expressionists","Correspondence in the late 1970s between Pinkney and Ernst regarding his collection, including photocopies of pictures of the house taken when PN went to Frankfurt in 1976; correspondence in the mid 1980s between Pinkney and Anne regarding the museum","Typeset copy of Fred Brandt's interview with Mrs. Fischer, 32 pages","Typeset and annotated copy of Fred Brandt's interview with Simon and Fischer, 18 pages","Internal memos and correspondence regarding exhibition, including Anne to Fred, Perrot, and others","Internal memos and correspondence regarding exhibition, including Anne to Fred; correspondence between Simon and you regarding loan forms, checklist accuracy, and one photocopy of a handwritten document detailing the ownership of the collection","Internal memos and correspondence regarding the exhibition catalog","List of 27 questions for Fred's interview with Mrs. Fischer, in various forms; includes some of Fred's notes","Invitation","1 photo","Catalog","9 photos","Budget information; invoices; notes; correspondence \u0026 contracts for M.H. de Young (San Francisco) and Kimbell; notes; correspondence and invoices for author's contract","Budget information; internal memos","Correspondence; invoices; contracts for MOMA design \u0026 labor","Notes; internal memos; check requests","Brochure; internal memos; correspondence with de Young; brochure copy; Kimbell materials; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; correspondence with de Young; brochure copy; Kimbell materials; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; contract copy; correspondence with institutions; checklists","Internal memos; notes; installation drawing (copy)","Internal memos; label copy","Internal memos; attendance figures","Correspondence re: insurance","Internal memos; correspondence with Colin Morris; contract","Invoices; check requests; correspondence with institutions; internal memos","Brochure, press packet; Kimbell materials; invoices","Internal memos; correspondence with press; author C.V.'s; correspondence with authors; catalogue copy","Budget information; NEA report; internal memos","Label proofs","Internal memos; budget information; invoices; check requests; reports; catalogue copy (including checklist)","Photographs; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions (organizer); catalog copy (including checklist); 1 annotated copy of catalog","Checklists; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; drawing (copy)","Correspondence with Trust; internal memos; correspondence re: Federal Indemnity Act; J.B. Speed materials","Internal memos; budget information; schedule","Contract; correspondence with Trust","Press release; press packet; label proofs; label copy; old correspondence with Cheek re: possible exhibition of his early Theatre drawings in 1987; internal memos; TVA materials; notes","Label proofs; clipping","Checklists; internal memos; clippings","Correspondence from visitors; internal memo re: opening","Invitation; checklist","Correspondence with IEF (circulator); contract; internal memos","Correspondence with Chester Beatty Library (organizer); correspondence with IEF; internal memos","Research","Empty folder","Five photos; IEF materials; research; installation drawing (copy); checklists; budget information; correspondence with IEF","Three photos; educational packet; SITES materials (circulator) including checklists; actual labels; internal memos; installation drawing (copy); invoices; study guide; 1 copy of brochure; 1 copy of mailing","Contract; correspondence with SITES; correspondence with Attorney General","Loan agreements; correspondence with lenders","Smithsonian mailer; internal memos; notes; clippings; correspondence; budget information; correspondence with SITES","SITES materials","8 photos; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Craft Museum; brochure, \"Philip Morris and the Arts'; press release; craft materials","Internal memos; checklists; Craft Museum materials","Correspondence with Craft Museum; contract; invoices; internal memos","Internal memos; checklists; notes","Internal memos; correspondence with Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (organizer)","Internal memos; correspondence with Mount Holyoke; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Attorney General; 1 copy of brochure","Internal memos; correspondence with Mount Holyoke; Mount Holyoke materials","One photo; internal memos; incident report; hygrometer readings; correspondence with lenders; correspondence with Art Gallery of Ontario (organizer); hygrometer information; piece of fabric; press kit; clippings; correspondence with Glasgow Library","Internal memo re: attendance; check copy","Internal memos; notes; correspondence with Glasgow","Contracts; internal memos; correspondence with institutions; correspondence with Attorney General; invoices","Drawings (copies); checklists; Ontario materials","Internal memos; correspondence with Ontario","Ontario materials","Checklists; Ontario materials; correspondence with Glasgow; budget information","1 photo; 1 new photo; invoices; budget information; correspondence; internal memos; 1 copy of Sept/Oct '88 Bulletin; checklists; clippings; drawings","Budget information; invitation; internal memo; label copy","Contract; correspondence with Center for African Art (organizer); correspondence with Attorney General","Catalog copy; catalog proofs; correspondence with Center for African Art","Research; article","Research; article","Research (copy of catalog article)","Label coy; research; correspondence with Center for African Art","Press release; CFAA materials; checklists","Label copy","13 photos; 2 duplicate photos","Clipping; internal memos; contract drafts; invoices; Bulletin copy; exhibition contracts","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Two photos; contract drafts; press releases; correspondence with Attorney General","9 slides; 8 photos; drawings; invoices; correspondence with IMA [Indiana Museum of Art] (organizer); exhibition contract; catalog copy; checklists; press releases; internal memos; research; correspondence with Attorney General; 1 catalog/brochure","Checklists; notes; internal memos; correspondence with IMA; IMA materials","Label copy","21 slides; 1 transparency; 29 photos; other institutions' materials; correspondence with Philbrook (organizer); internal memos; Philbrook materials; checklists; label copy; mailing lists; Philbrook press packets; press releases","Contract; correspondence with Philbrook; internal memos","Correspondence with Philbrook; internal memos; budget information","6 photos; duplicates: brochure, invitation; media kit; internal memos; High Museum materials; Studio Museum poster; American Museum Association 1987 catalog; drawings; research","Checklists; label copy","Notes; label copy; label proofs","Internal memos","6 photos; press release (Philbrook); checklists; correspondence with AMA","Internal memos; correspondence with other institutions","Exhibition contract; correspondence with AFA \u0026 AMA","1 clipping; budget information","Internal memos; contract; correspondence; checklists","Contract; correspondence with Denver Art Museum (organizer); correspondence with Attorney General","Postcard mailing; 3 photos; internal memos; exhibition contract; drawings; 1 copy of 1990 Un/Common Ground prospectus","Contract; correspondence with Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art; AVirginia brochure","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with SCCA; label copy; clippings; SCCA materials","1 copy of catalog; internal memos; checklists [George Cruger show]","Correspondence with Names Project; internal memos; media materials","One photo; internal memos; correspondence with Menil Collection; press releases; label copy; drawings; invoices; exhibition contract; checklists","Correspondence with Menil; label copy; internal memos; drawings; checklists, research","2 photos; checklists; label copy; internal memos; correspondence with Virginia Dept. of Education; artwork permission forms","Internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Philadelphia Museum of Art (lender)","7 photos; internal memos; invoices; label copy; press releases; budget information correspondence with Carter Collections' curator; correspondence with speaker","Internal memos; correspondence with Carter Collection; security system specs and drawings","Correspondence with MOCA Chicago (lender); label copy; internal memos; research","Internal memos; correspondence with BEST; checklists","Correspondence with AFA; drawings; AFA materials checklists; invoices; clipping","Mailing lists","Clippings; correspondence; research","Correspondence; correspondence with AFA; AFA materials","Label copy","Correspondence with AFA; research re: African dance","Correspondence; checklists; invoice","Internal memos; correspondence with AFA; correspondence with videographer and contract","Internal memos; research; events listing","Internal memos; correspondence with AFA","Internal memos; contract; budget information; invoices; correspondence with AFA","Notes; internal memos","Checklists; correspondence with AFA","Checklists; label copy","Checklists; correspondence with AFA","Checklists","Checklists","Empty folder","Clippings","Clipping","Label copy","Brochure; correspondence; budget information; drawings; mailing list","Internal memos; correspondence with LACMA (organizer); brochure copy","Correspondence with LACMS; contract; correspondence with Attorney General; research; budget information; correspondence with David Foundation","Two photos; internal memos; press release; checklist; correspondence with LACMA; correspondence with David Foundation","MIT mailer; internal memos; clipping; budget information","Contract; correspondence with MIT list Visual Arts Center (organizer); correspondence with Attorney General; internal memos","MIT materials (including checklist); correspondence with MIT; internal memos","Correspondence with MIT; internal memos","Two photos; 4 slides; internal memos; budget information; notes; checklist; drawings","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with Laguna Art Museum (organizer); Laguna materials (including press release, clippings)","Correspondence with Laguna; contract; internal memos; correspondence with Attorney General","Checklist; correspondence with AIA; internal memos; correspondence with architects","Correspondence with Baskervill \u0026 Son; internal memos; checklists; label copy","Internal memos; correspondence with St. Catherine's (lender); checklists","Internal memos; budget information; label copy; catalog copy; invitation copy; clippings; biographical information; checklists","Internal memos; checklists; label copy; correspondence with Council; 1 copy of catalog","Label copy; checklists; internal memos","Checklists; notes; catalog proofs","Internal memos; budget information","Internal memos; checklists; label proofs; drawings; invitations","Internal memos; schedules; clippings; prospectus; press release; checklist proofs; drawings","Internal memos; budget information; correspondence with lenders","Internal memos","Press release; internal memos; invoices; mailer; contract; budget information","Panel \u0026 label copy \u0026 proofs; drawings","Internal memos; invoices; checklists; correspondence with lenders; budget information; clippings","Internal memos; press release; DIA materials (organizer); budget information; drawings; contract","Internal memos; correspondence with DIA; invoices; correspondence with Attorney General; checklists","Internal memos; correspondence with DIA; checklists","Exhibition contract; correspondence with DIA","Three photos; duplicates: clipping; clippings; internal memos; checklist; exhibition contract; invoices; correspondence with LACMA (organizer); 1 copy of Councillor (Spring '90)","Budget information; correspondence with LACMA","Clippings; internal memos","Internal memos","Mailing list for gala","Correspondence with LACMA; checklist","Mailers; internal memos; correspondence with LACMA; correspondence with lenders; LACMA materials; internal memos","Checklists","Checklists","Internal memos; drawings; schedules; correspondence with LACMA","Panel and label proofs","Label copy","Invoices; internal memos; layouts; meeting reports","Correspondence with Albemarle Farms; internal memos; clippings; invoices; press release; correspondence with Kluges; correspondence with conservator; drawings","Internal memos; clippings; correspondence with Philbrook; shipping information; budget information; drawings","Internal memos; drawings","Internal memos; checklists; correspondence with Virginia Department of Education","Guest book; notes; press release; drawings; invitation; clippings; internal memos; hygrometer readings; contract; correspondence with National Trust for Exhibitions (organizer)","Correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; internal memos; mailing list","Internal memos; drawings; sales records; script copy; correspondence","Usage statistics; tour schedules; internal memos; correspondence","Invitation; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; 1 copy of CMA brochure; Acoustiguide materials (contract, usage statistics, correspondence); budget information; notes; internal memos; hygrometer readings; clippings; tour statistics","Publications' materials (including schedules \u0026 drafts \u0026 copy); internal memos; 1 copy of honor roll card","Correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions; correspondence with lenders; internal memo","Internal memos; correspondence with Trust; drawings; checklists","Contracts; correspondence with Trust; internal memos","Internal memos; correspondence with Trust; scripts; narrator biographical information; tour lists","27 slides; press release; drawings; invoices; label proofs; correspondence with Walter Art Center (organizer); Walker materials; internal memos; brochure","Internal memos; correspondence with Walker; Walker materials","Exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Walker; checklists; invoices","Slides; internal memos; label copy; invitation copy; Art Services International materials; correspondence with Terra (another venue); correspondence with ASI; notes; budget information; correspondence with Maier; checklists; research; contract; 1 copy of invitation","Internal memos; budget information","2 photos; label copy; correspondence with Royal Collection; hygrometer readings; attendance figures; clippings; drawings; budget information; contract; correspondence","Internal memos; correspondence; correspondence with Embassy; 1 copy of invitation; correspondence with Kimbell (another venue); correspondence with Royal Collection","Invoices; internal memos; correspondence","Empty folder","Photographs; internal memos; invoices; correspondence with Royal Collection; hygrometer readings; checklists","Correspondence with Royal Collection; checklists; internal memos; label proofs","Xeroxes of photos","Correspondence with Royal Collection; label copy","Contracts; internal memos; correspondence with Kimbell; correspondence with Royal Collection","Invoices; internal memos; correspondence; correspondence with Royal Collection; checklists","Internal memos; label copy","Panel and label proofs; checklists; internal memos","Internal memos; George Eastman House materials (organizer); correspondence with GEH; invoices; exhibition contract","30 slides; 6 duplicate slides; invitations; exhibition contract; internal memos; correspondence with Dallas (organizer); checklists; Dallas materials","Internal memos; drawings","Drawings; internal memos; correspondence with Dallas; checklists; label copy","Internal memos; correspondence with Dallas; checklists; publications copy","Brochure; internal memos; press releases; invitations; clippings; publications copy","Internal memos; checklists; other institutions' materials","High Museum press kit; brochure; docent training packet; 5 ¼\" floppy with labels","Internal memos; label copy; correspondence with institutions","Panel \u0026 label proofs \u0026 copy","Internal memos; panel \u0026 label proofs; press release; correspondence with Virginia Department of Education; checklists","Internal memos; layout","One slide; duplicates: brochure, checklists, 2 summaries; St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts press kit; press release; internal memos; exhibition contract; correspondence with St. Petersburg; correspondence with Attorney General","Budget information; drawings; internal memos; correspondence with St. Petersburg; research; label proofs \u0026 copy","Correspondence with St. Petersburg; invitation; internal memos; correspondence with Belmont","Internal memos; brochure; invitation; St. Petersburg materials; research","Label \u0026 panel proofs \u0026 copy; correspondence; invoice","Internal memos; checklists; label \u0026 panel proofs \u0026 copy","Internal memos; correspondence with sponsor; label \u0026 panel proofs; other catalogs; research","One photo; catalog; NSAL materials; research, correspondence with NSAL; internal memos; checklists; loan agreements; 1 copy of \"The Luxury of Tears\" – winning stories from NSAL competition; publications copy","Panel, label \u0026 catalog proofs \u0026 copy","Four photos; invoices; internal memos; correspondence with Rijksdienst; loan agreement","Three photos; internal memos; correspondence with Rijksdienst; label proofs","Correspondence with UVirginia re: possible showing; drawing","Checklists; drawing; catalog copy","Internal memos; Bayly label proofs; drawings; correspondence with Bayly; checklists","Clippings; internal memos; notes; invoices; panel copy; checklists; research","Invitation; internal memos; invoices; budget information; contract; layouts; correspondence with other institutions; exhibition proposal","1989 catalogue; checklists; label proofs; drawings; correspondence with Council","Brochure; guidelines; internal memos; drawing; invitation","Checklist","Checklists; internal memos","Correspondence with Council; drawings","Checklists; internal memos; correspondence with Council","Six photos; internal memos; layouts; checklists; brochure","Brochure; 40 slides, photographs; internal memos; drawings; correspondence with Trust for Museum Exhibitions (circulator); checklists; Trust for Museum Exhibitions materials; Trust press kit; panel \u0026 label proofs; exhibition contract","Internal memos; correspondence with Trust; invoices","Invoices; internal memos; correspondence with Trust; clippings; checklists","Exhibition contract; invoices; internal memos","This series is comprised of information regarding general exhibition management. Information may include correspondence, exhibition schedules and programming, long term planning, potential partnerships with other organizations, exhibition committees, couriers, grant applications, protection of artwork, collectors, and reports. Files on potential exhibitions conceived by the museum but never presented are also included.","This series is comprised of information on gallery renovations, installations, reinstallations, fire suppression studies and hazard analyses, storage policies, and other related buildings and grounds files."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The collection is subject to all copyright laws. 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Serving from 1942-1946 as a U.S. Naval officer, he was assigned to an aircraft carrier in the Pacific during World War II. During his military service, he received a Commendation Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with five battle stars, and a Presidential Unit Citation. From 1951 until 1959 when he entered private law practice, he served as Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Army (1951-1952), Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Defense (1953), Assistant General Counsel (international Affairs) in the Department of the Defense (1953-1955), and General Counsel for the U.S. Information Agency (1955-1959). In 1959, he was Associate General Counsel for the President's Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program.","After joining the Arlington, Virginia, law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy in 1959, DuVal successfully ran as a Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1965. During three terms as a Delegate, he sponsored or helped bring passage of legislation relating to workman's compensation issues, the protection of historic landmarks, tax and election reform, and participated in the revision of the Virginia State Constitution in 1969. His leadership in conservation was recognized when he was chosen outstanding legislator by the National Wildlife Federation in 1969.","After unsuccessfully running for the U.S. House of Representatives, 10th District of Virginia, in 1968, he defeated an incumbent to gain a seat in the Virginia Senate in 1971. Senator DuVal tried twice without success to gain his party's nomination to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and 1978. He has been elected to successive four-year terms in the Virginia Senate since 1971.","During his tenure in the Virginia Senate, DuVal served on numerous committees, including Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; Commerce and Labor; Finance; Privileges and Elections; and Rules. He has been most noted for being the sponsor of the Equal Rights Amendment in the Virginia Senate. His legislative interests reflect a concern for consumers, for the environment, and for the constituents of his Northern Virginia district. He served as Chairman of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens lobby to reduce noise levels and traffic at National Airport in Arlington.","In 1940 DuVal married Susan Holdredge Bontecou. They had four children, Susan, Clive, David, and Daniel. Longtime residents of McLean, Virginia, they restored and live in historic \"Salona,\" the house where President James Madison and his wife, Dolley, sought refuge during the burning of Washington in the War of 1812.\n","Processed by Special Collections and Archives staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in April 2009.\n","Special Collection and Archives also holds many other collections on Northern Virginia politics and government as well as the records of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens action group for which DuVal served as president. For additional materials on Virginians for Dulles see the finding aid for the  .\n","The materials in this collection contain information concerning the Virginia state legislative and political processes. Significant legislative issues represented in the collection include the Equal Rights Amendment; the lottery; regulation of public utilities, mining operation, and nuclear power; conflict of interest rulings; environmental conservation; transportation; and higher education in Northern Virginia, especially pertaining to George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. Among the most notable files are those relating to the Revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969). 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Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks. \n","Series 2: Legislative Files contains research for drafts and printed copies of legislation sponsored by or supported by Clive DuVal during service in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate, notably the Equal Rights Amendment, the Lottery Bill, nuclear regulation, public utility regulation, tax benefits for the elderly and handicapped, pesticide controls, beverage container law, mining industry regulation, transportation and highways, and higher education in Northern Virginia (Community College and George Mason University). Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation.\n","Series 3: Campaign Materials contains notes for speeches, legislator survey responses, fund-raising files, reports of campaign contributions and expenditures, declaration of candidacy certificates, election tallies, brochures, position papers, and press releases and clipping files.\n","Series 4: McLean Citizens Association documents DuVal's work as president of the McLean Citizens Association (MCA). The records portray efforts to reverse a rezoning decision made by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as requested by developer Sheldon Magazine. Magazine sought the rezoning for the purpose of constructing apartment units in an area known as Merrywood located on Route 123. Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, resolutions, records of public hearings, petitions in opposition to rezoning, legal research, legal documents, press releases, news clippings, photographs, and slides.\n","Series 5: Virginians for Dulles documents DuVal's work as president of Virginians for Dulles (VFD), a citizen action group that sought to reduce aircraft noise and emmissions by rerouting air traffic from Washington National to Dulles International Airport. The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuisances. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. \n","Series 6: Press Releases and Constituent Newsletters contains official press releases on legislative and campaign topics. The newsletters include published reports on legislation in progress, activities of the General Assembly, and anecdotes about the legislation session. 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In 1959, he was Associate General Counsel for the President's Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter joining the Arlington, Virginia, law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy in 1959, DuVal successfully ran as a Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1965. During three terms as a Delegate, he sponsored or helped bring passage of legislation relating to workman's compensation issues, the protection of historic landmarks, tax and election reform, and participated in the revision of the Virginia State Constitution in 1969. His leadership in conservation was recognized when he was chosen outstanding legislator by the National Wildlife Federation in 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter unsuccessfully running for the U.S. House of Representatives, 10th District of Virginia, in 1968, he defeated an incumbent to gain a seat in the Virginia Senate in 1971. Senator DuVal tried twice without success to gain his party's nomination to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and 1978. He has been elected to successive four-year terms in the Virginia Senate since 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring his tenure in the Virginia Senate, DuVal served on numerous committees, including Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; Commerce and Labor; Finance; Privileges and Elections; and Rules. He has been most noted for being the sponsor of the Equal Rights Amendment in the Virginia Senate. His legislative interests reflect a concern for consumers, for the environment, and for the constituents of his Northern Virginia district. He served as Chairman of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens lobby to reduce noise levels and traffic at National Airport in Arlington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1940 DuVal married Susan Holdredge Bontecou. They had four children, Susan, Clive, David, and Daniel. Longtime residents of McLean, Virginia, they restored and live in historic \"Salona,\" the house where President James Madison and his wife, Dolley, sought refuge during the burning of Washington in the War of 1812.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born June 20, 1912, in New York City, Clive L. DuVal 2nd, graduated summa cum laude in 1935 from Yale University where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In 1938, he received an LL.B. from Yale University Law School. While a law student, he edited the Yale Law Journal.","DuVal spent most of lengthy career in public service. Serving from 1942-1946 as a U.S. Naval officer, he was assigned to an aircraft carrier in the Pacific during World War II. During his military service, he received a Commendation Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with five battle stars, and a Presidential Unit Citation. From 1951 until 1959 when he entered private law practice, he served as Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Army (1951-1952), Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Defense (1953), Assistant General Counsel (international Affairs) in the Department of the Defense (1953-1955), and General Counsel for the U.S. Information Agency (1955-1959). In 1959, he was Associate General Counsel for the President's Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program.","After joining the Arlington, Virginia, law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy in 1959, DuVal successfully ran as a Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1965. During three terms as a Delegate, he sponsored or helped bring passage of legislation relating to workman's compensation issues, the protection of historic landmarks, tax and election reform, and participated in the revision of the Virginia State Constitution in 1969. His leadership in conservation was recognized when he was chosen outstanding legislator by the National Wildlife Federation in 1969.","After unsuccessfully running for the U.S. House of Representatives, 10th District of Virginia, in 1968, he defeated an incumbent to gain a seat in the Virginia Senate in 1971. Senator DuVal tried twice without success to gain his party's nomination to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and 1978. He has been elected to successive four-year terms in the Virginia Senate since 1971.","During his tenure in the Virginia Senate, DuVal served on numerous committees, including Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; Commerce and Labor; Finance; Privileges and Elections; and Rules. He has been most noted for being the sponsor of the Equal Rights Amendment in the Virginia Senate. His legislative interests reflect a concern for consumers, for the environment, and for the constituents of his Northern Virginia district. He served as Chairman of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens lobby to reduce noise levels and traffic at National Airport in Arlington.","In 1940 DuVal married Susan Holdredge Bontecou. They had four children, Susan, Clive, David, and Daniel. Longtime residents of McLean, Virginia, they restored and live in historic \"Salona,\" the house where President James Madison and his wife, Dolley, sought refuge during the burning of Washington in the War of 1812.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eClive L. DuVal papers, C0007, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Clive L. DuVal papers, C0007, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\n"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Special Collections and Archives staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in April 2009.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information\n"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Special Collections and Archives staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in April 2009.\n"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSpecial Collection and Archives also holds many other collections on Northern Virginia politics and government as well as the records of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens action group for which DuVal served as president. For additional materials on Virginians for Dulles see the finding aid for the \u003cextptr type=\"simple\" title=\"Virginians for Dulles records\" show=\"new\" href=\"http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/vfd.html\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material\n"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Special Collection and Archives also holds many other collections on Northern Virginia politics and government as well as the records of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens action group for which DuVal served as president. For additional materials on Virginians for Dulles see the finding aid for the  .\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this collection contain information concerning the Virginia state legislative and political processes. Significant legislative issues represented in the collection include the Equal Rights Amendment; the lottery; regulation of public utilities, mining operation, and nuclear power; conflict of interest rulings; environmental conservation; transportation; and higher education in Northern Virginia, especially pertaining to George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. Among the most notable files are those relating to the Revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969). The correspondence and campaign materials reflect platform issues and alliances within the Democratic party, while the series on the McClean Citizens Association and the Virginians for Dulles contain records on important citizens action groups in Northern Virginia. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Correspondence contains letters written between Clive DuVal and constituents, state and national politicians, staff members, friends and acquaintances. Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Legislative Files contains research for drafts and printed copies of legislation sponsored by or supported by Clive DuVal during service in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate, notably the Equal Rights Amendment, the Lottery Bill, nuclear regulation, public utility regulation, tax benefits for the elderly and handicapped, pesticide controls, beverage container law, mining industry regulation, transportation and highways, and higher education in Northern Virginia (Community College and George Mason University). Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Campaign Materials contains notes for speeches, legislator survey responses, fund-raising files, reports of campaign contributions and expenditures, declaration of candidacy certificates, election tallies, brochures, position papers, and press releases and clipping files.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: McLean Citizens Association documents DuVal's work as president of the McLean Citizens Association (MCA). The records portray efforts to reverse a rezoning decision made by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as requested by developer Sheldon Magazine. Magazine sought the rezoning for the purpose of constructing apartment units in an area known as Merrywood located on Route 123. Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, resolutions, records of public hearings, petitions in opposition to rezoning, legal research, legal documents, press releases, news clippings, photographs, and slides.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Virginians for Dulles documents DuVal's work as president of Virginians for Dulles (VFD), a citizen action group that sought to reduce aircraft noise and emmissions by rerouting air traffic from Washington National to Dulles International Airport. The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuisances. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Press Releases and Constituent Newsletters contains official press releases on legislative and campaign topics. The newsletters include published reports on legislation in progress, activities of the General Assembly, and anecdotes about the legislation session. From 1966-1987 the newsletter was titled \"DuVal's Democratic Daily, and in 1988 its title was changed to \"The DuVal Dispatch.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7: Printed Materials contains various published journals dealing with the environment, constitutional reform in Virginia, or nuclear regulation.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains letters written between Clive DuVal and constituents, state and national politicians, staff members, friends and acquaintances. Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks. 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Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains drafts, notes, facsimiles, and research materials pertaining to specific bills sponsored or supported by Senator DuVal. 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subseries contains studies on issues not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy 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The records portray efforts to reverse a rezoning decision made by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as requested by developer Sheldon Magazine. Magazine sought the rezoning for the purpose of constructing apartment units in an area known as Merrywood located on Route 123. Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. 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The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuisance. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. 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Significant legislative issues represented in the collection include the Equal Rights Amendment; the lottery; regulation of public utilities, mining operation, and nuclear power; conflict of interest rulings; environmental conservation; transportation; and higher education in Northern Virginia, especially pertaining to George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. Among the most notable files are those relating to the Revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969). The correspondence and campaign materials reflect platform issues and alliances within the Democratic party, while the series on the McClean Citizens Association and the Virginians for Dulles contain records on important citizens action groups in Northern Virginia. \n","Series 1: Correspondence contains letters written between Clive DuVal and constituents, state and national politicians, staff members, friends and acquaintances. Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks. \n","Series 2: Legislative Files contains research for drafts and printed copies of legislation sponsored by or supported by Clive DuVal during service in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate, notably the Equal Rights Amendment, the Lottery Bill, nuclear regulation, public utility regulation, tax benefits for the elderly and handicapped, pesticide controls, beverage container law, mining industry regulation, transportation and highways, and higher education in Northern Virginia (Community College and George Mason University). Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. 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The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuisances. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. \n","Series 6: Press Releases and Constituent Newsletters contains official press releases on legislative and campaign topics. The newsletters include published reports on legislation in progress, activities of the General Assembly, and anecdotes about the legislation session. 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Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation.\n","This subseries contains drafts, notes, facsimiles, and research materials pertaining to specific bills sponsored or supported by Senator DuVal. 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During his military service, he received a Commendation Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with five battle stars, and a Presidential Unit Citation. From 1951 until 1959 when he entered private law practice, he served as Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Army (1951-1952), Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Defense (1953), Assistant General Counsel (international Affairs) in the Department of the Defense (1953-1955), and General Counsel for the U.S. Information Agency (1955-1959). In 1959, he was Associate General Counsel for the President's Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program.","After joining the Arlington, Virginia, law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy in 1959, DuVal successfully ran as a Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1965. During three terms as a Delegate, he sponsored or helped bring passage of legislation relating to workman's compensation issues, the protection of historic landmarks, tax and election reform, and participated in the revision of the Virginia State Constitution in 1969. His leadership in conservation was recognized when he was chosen outstanding legislator by the National Wildlife Federation in 1969.","After unsuccessfully running for the U.S. House of Representatives, 10th District of Virginia, in 1968, he defeated an incumbent to gain a seat in the Virginia Senate in 1971. Senator DuVal tried twice without success to gain his party's nomination to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and 1978. He has been elected to successive four-year terms in the Virginia Senate since 1971.","During his tenure in the Virginia Senate, DuVal served on numerous committees, including Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; Commerce and Labor; Finance; Privileges and Elections; and Rules. 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From 1951 until 1959 when he entered private law practice, he served as Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Army (1951-1952), Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Defense (1953), Assistant General Counsel (international Affairs) in the Department of the Defense (1953-1955), and General Counsel for the U.S. Information Agency (1955-1959). In 1959, he was Associate General Counsel for the President's Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program.","After joining the Arlington, Virginia, law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy in 1959, DuVal successfully ran as a Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1965. During three terms as a Delegate, he sponsored or helped bring passage of legislation relating to workman's compensation issues, the protection of historic landmarks, tax and election reform, and participated in the revision of the Virginia State Constitution in 1969. His leadership in conservation was recognized when he was chosen outstanding legislator by the National Wildlife Federation in 1969.","After unsuccessfully running for the U.S. House of Representatives, 10th District of Virginia, in 1968, he defeated an incumbent to gain a seat in the Virginia Senate in 1971. Senator DuVal tried twice without success to gain his party's nomination to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and 1978. He has been elected to successive four-year terms in the Virginia Senate since 1971.","During his tenure in the Virginia Senate, DuVal served on numerous committees, including Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; Commerce and Labor; Finance; Privileges and Elections; and Rules. He has been most noted for being the sponsor of the Equal Rights Amendment in the Virginia Senate. His legislative interests reflect a concern for consumers, for the environment, and for the constituents of his Northern Virginia district. He served as Chairman of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens lobby to reduce noise levels and traffic at National Airport in Arlington.","In 1940 DuVal married Susan Holdredge Bontecou. They had four children, Susan, Clive, David, and Daniel. Longtime residents of McLean, Virginia, they restored and live in historic \"Salona,\" the house where President James Madison and his wife, Dolley, sought refuge during the burning of Washington in the War of 1812. "],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eClive L. DuVal papers, C0007, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Clive L. DuVal papers, C0007, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Finding aid compiled by Mark W. Flynn in 1990. 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For additional materials on Virginians for Dulles see the finding aid for the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Virginians for Dulles records\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0025\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The Special Collections Research Center also holds many other collections on Northern Virginia politics and government as well as the records of Virginians for Dulles, a citizens action group for which DuVal served as president. For additional materials on Virginians for Dulles see the finding aid for the  ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this collection contain information concerning the Virginia state legislative and political processes. Significant legislative issues represented in the collection include the Equal Rights Amendment; the lottery; regulation of public utilities, mining operation, and nuclear power; conflict of interest rulings; environmental conservation; transportation; and higher education in Northern Virginia, especially pertaining to George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. Among the most notable files are those relating to the Revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969). The correspondence and campaign materials reflect platform issues and alliances within the Democratic party, while the series on the McClean Citizens Association and the Virginians for Dulles contain records on important citizens action groups in Northern Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Correspondence contains letters written between Clive DuVal and constituents, state and national politicians, staff members, friends and acquaintances. Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Legislative Files contains research for drafts and printed copies of legislation sponsored by or supported by Clive DuVal during service in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate, notably the Equal Rights Amendment, the Lottery Bill, nuclear regulation, public utility regulation, tax benefits for the elderly and handicapped, pesticide controls, beverage container law, mining industry regulation, transportation and highways, and higher education in Northern Virginia (Community College and George Mason University). Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Campaign Materials contains notes for speeches, legislator survey responses, fund-raising files, reports of campaign contributions and expenditures, declaration of candidacy certificates, election tallies, brochures, position papers, and press releases and clipping files. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: McLean Citizens Association documents DuVal's work as president of the McLean Citizens Association (MCA). The records portray efforts to reverse a rezoning decision made by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as requested by developer Sheldon Magazine. Magazine sought the rezoning for the purpose of constructing apartment units in an area known as Merrywood located on Route 123. Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, resolutions, records of public hearings, petitions in opposition to rezoning, legal research, legal documents, press releases, newsclippings, photographs, and slides. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Virginians for Dulles documents DuVal's work as president of Virginians for Dulles (VFD), a citizen action group that sought to reduce aircraft noise and emmissions by rerouting air traffic from Washington National to Dulles International Airport. The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuissances. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Press Releases and Constituent Newsletters contains official press releases on legislative and campaign topics. The newsletters include published reports on legislation in progress, activities of the General Assembly, and anecdotes about the legislation session. 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Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, resolutions, records of public hearings, petitions in opposition to rezoning, legal research, legal documents, press releases, news clippings, photographs, and slides.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents DuVal's work as president of Virginians for Dulles (VFD), a citizen action group that sought to reduce aircraft noise and emissions by rerouting air traffic from Washington National to Dulles International Airport. 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Significant legislative issues represented in the collection include the Equal Rights Amendment; the lottery; regulation of public utilities, mining operation, and nuclear power; conflict of interest rulings; environmental conservation; transportation; and higher education in Northern Virginia, especially pertaining to George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. Among the most notable files are those relating to the Revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969). The correspondence and campaign materials reflect platform issues and alliances within the Democratic party, while the series on the McClean Citizens Association and the Virginians for Dulles contain records on important citizens action groups in Northern Virginia. ","Series 1: Correspondence contains letters written between Clive DuVal and constituents, state and national politicians, staff members, friends and acquaintances. Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks. ","Series 2: Legislative Files contains research for drafts and printed copies of legislation sponsored by or supported by Clive DuVal during service in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate, notably the Equal Rights Amendment, the Lottery Bill, nuclear regulation, public utility regulation, tax benefits for the elderly and handicapped, pesticide controls, beverage container law, mining industry regulation, transportation and highways, and higher education in Northern Virginia (Community College and George Mason University). Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation. ","Series 3: Campaign Materials contains notes for speeches, legislator survey responses, fund-raising files, reports of campaign contributions and expenditures, declaration of candidacy certificates, election tallies, brochures, position papers, and press releases and clipping files. ","Series 4: McLean Citizens Association documents DuVal's work as president of the McLean Citizens Association (MCA). The records portray efforts to reverse a rezoning decision made by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as requested by developer Sheldon Magazine. Magazine sought the rezoning for the purpose of constructing apartment units in an area known as Merrywood located on Route 123. Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, resolutions, records of public hearings, petitions in opposition to rezoning, legal research, legal documents, press releases, newsclippings, photographs, and slides. ","Series 5: Virginians for Dulles documents DuVal's work as president of Virginians for Dulles (VFD), a citizen action group that sought to reduce aircraft noise and emmissions by rerouting air traffic from Washington National to Dulles International Airport. The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuissances. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. ","Series 6: Press Releases and Constituent Newsletters contains official press releases on legislative and campaign topics. The newsletters include published reports on legislation in progress, activities of the General Assembly, and anecdotes about the legislation session. From 1966-1987 the newsletter was titled \"DuVal's Democratic Daily, and in 1988 its title was changed to \"The DuVal Dispatch.\" ","Series 7: Printed Materials contains various published journals dealing with the environment, constitutional reform in Virginia, or nuclear regulation. ","This series contains letters written between Clive DuVal and constituents, state and national politicians, staff members, friends and acquaintances. Topics of correspondence include recommendations for service academy appointments, college admissions, and jobs; responses to invitations; instructions to staff members; and constituent concerns such as the environment, spousal abuse, traffic, Great Falls improvements, and historic landmarks.","This series contains research for drafts and printed copies of legislation sponsored by or supported by Clive DuVal during service in the Virginia Senate, notably the Equal Rights Amendment, the Lottery Bill, nuclear regulation, public utility regulation, tax benefits for the elderly and handicapped, pesticide controls, beverage container law, mining industry regulation, transportation and highways, and higher education in Northern Virginia (Community College and George Mason University). Subseries 2.2 consists of studies on issues that are not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation.","This subseries contains drafts, notes, facsimiles, and research materials pertaining to specific bills sponsored or supported by Senator DuVal. The subseries is organized by date and alphabetically by subject or by bill number (e.g., HB0264, SB057, SB066, etc.) if available.","This subseries contains studies on issues not necessarily linked to a specific bill. Such studies were used as background for developing a legislative agenda as well as for taking part in informed debate. Included in the studies are the major working files for the revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969) as well as information on such topics as the environment and nuclear energy regulation.","This series contains notes for speeches, legislator survey responses, fund-raising files, reports of campaign contributions and expenditures, declaration of candidacy certificates, election tallies, brochures, position papers, and press releases and clipping files.","1987","This series documents DuVal's work as president of the McLean Citizens Association (MCA). The records portray efforts to reverse a rezoning decision made by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as requested by developer Sheldon Magazine. Magazine sought the rezoning for the purpose of constructing apartment units in an area known as Merrywood located on Route 123. Development of this tract of land was viewed by the MCA and others as a threat to the environment of the Potomac Gorge located above the Key Bridge between Virginia and the District of Columbia. The matter went before a Grand Jury in 1962 which examined the potential involvement of County officials in criminal activity regarding the rezoning application. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, resolutions, records of public hearings, petitions in opposition to rezoning, legal research, legal documents, press releases, news clippings, photographs, and slides.","This series documents DuVal's work as president of Virginians for Dulles (VFD), a citizen action group that sought to reduce aircraft noise and emissions by rerouting air traffic from Washington National to Dulles International Airport. The series includes meeting minutes, correspondence between VFD board members, financial records, telephone messages, and by-laws for Virginians for Dulles and other groups seeking to mitigate airport nuisances. Also included are legal briefs of suits filed by VFD against Washington National Airport and transcripts of testimony before the Aviation Subcommittee of the US House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. For additional materials on Virginians for Dulles see the finding aid for the  .","This series contains official press releases on legislative and campaign topics. The newsletters include published reports on legislation in progress, activities of the General Assembly, and anecdotes about the legislation session. 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The materials contained within - including correspondence, campaign pamphlets, legislative files, press releases and constituents newsletters - provide a glimpse of Virginia state politics and legislative issues during his first two decades of tenure starting in 1966, with the bulk of materials dating from 1974-1990. Legislative issues represented in this collection include the Equal Rights Amendment; the lottery; regulation of public utilities, mining operation, and nuclear power; conflict of interest rulings; environmental conservation; transportation; and higher education in Northern Virginia, especially pertaining to George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. Among the most notable files are those relating to the Revision of the Virginia State Constitution (1968-1969). 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