Box 1
Contains 45 Results:
Page 1: Inscription: The Crimea Conference, February 1945, The Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, February-March 1945, Ralph L. Graham
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 4: Color map of Crimea
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Page 7: Foldout map of Mexico City, 1941
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Page 10: Four photographs of Yalta Conference attendees including Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Marshal Joseph Stalin, and Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, Livadia Palace, Feb. 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 13: Five photographs of Yalta Conference attendees including Vyacheslav Molotov, Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, Marshal Joseph Stalin, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Livadia Palace, Feb. 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 16: Two photographs of Harry L. Hopkins, Robert Hopkins, and Harry L. Flynn at Livadia Palace, and three photographic views of Livadia Palace, Feb. 6-8, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 19: Three photographs of Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius and other dignitaries at an official dinner in Moscow, Feb. 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 22: Seven photographs of Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius and staff in Egypt
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 25: Six photographs of Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius and staff visiting Liberia, Feb. 16-17, 1945
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Page 28: Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius signs the 59 Resolutions, including the Act of Chapultepec, adopted by the Inter-American Conference, Chapultepec Castle, Mexico City, Mar. 8, 1945
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Page 31: Five photographs of Malta Conference attendees including General George C. Marshall, Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Anthony Eden, and General Walter B. Smith, Jan. 28-29, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 34: Four photographs of Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius’ arrival at Saki Airport, Crimea, Feb. 1945
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Pages 38-41: Assorted newspaper clippings, Feb. 22-23, 1945
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Pages 42-45: Assorted newspaper clippings, Feb. 24-26, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Pages 46-49: Assorted newspaper clippings, Feb. 27-28, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Pages 50-53: Assorted newspaper clippings, Feb. 27-Mar. 1, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Pages 54-57: Assorted newspaper clippings, Mar. 1-3, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Pages 58-61: Assorted newspaper clippings, Mar. 4-5, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Pages 62-66: Assorted newspaper clippings, Mar. 5-7, 1945
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Diploma from the Mulvey Institute, Jun. 5, 1940
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Page 2: Physical Inspection Certificate of Ralph L. Graham, 1945
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Page 3: Travel document, Jan. 23, 1945
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Page 5: Historical and culture notes on the Crimea
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Page 6: Flier (in Russian) announcing a production of Swan Lake by the Bolshoi Ballet, to be performed Feb. 13, 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.
Page 8: Foldout manifesto of the Federación Estudiantil Universitaria de Mexico, D.F. entitled "Mensaje a los Cancilleres de America", 1945
Due to the scrapbook’s fragility and in order to reduce the risk of future damage, pages have been removed and placed in folders while maintaining the original order found in the intact scrapbook. Where necessary, loose newspaper clippings have been placed in archival sleeves and attached with a paperclip to their original sheet or contained within an archival folder placed in the same location as their original sheet.