James R. Schlesinger papers,
Schlesinger, James R.
James R. Schlesinger papers, 1863-1980 (bulk 1969-1978). - 27,000 items. 68 32 2 1 vault container. containers plus classified, oversize, and 39.2 linear feet. - Arranged in 14 series. Series 1: Personal File, 1963-1980; Series 2: General Correspondence, 1954-1979; Series 3: Chronological File, 1971-1978; Series 4: Subject File, 1863-1979; Series 5: Briefing File, circa 1969-1975; Series 6: Classified, 1945-1979; Series 7: Top Secret, 1970-1979; Series 8: Restricted Data (Classified), 1966-1979; Series 9: Restricted Data (Top Secret), 1967-1975; Series 10: Secret Compartmented Information (Classified), 1973-1974; Series 11: Secret Compartmented Information (Top Secret), 1972-1977; Series 12: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1973-1974; Series 13: Oversize, 1972-1975; and Series 14: Artifact, 1972.
Restrictions apply. Classified, in part.
Correspondence, memoranda, writings, notebooks, subject files, appointment books, telephone logs, printed matter, photographs, and other papers chiefly concerning Schlesinger's service as U.S. secretary of defense and U.S. secretary of energy. Also documents his years as chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; assistant director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget, later U.S. Office of Management and Budget; and as director of strategic studies at Rand Corporation. Subjects include national security, atomic energy, nuclear weapons, nuclear testing on Amchitka Island (Alaska), naval nuclear propulsion, nuclear proliferation and reduction, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the Soviet Union. Other subjects include energy policy and its environmental impact, oil, scientific and technical programs, the federal budget, and Watergate. Includes notes of Schlesinger's meetings with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and files, 1973-1975, concerning Richard Hallock's work as special envoy assisting in the sale of American arms to Iran. Correspondents include Bruce C. Clarke, H.S. Clayman, Thomas Keith Glennan, Amrom H. Katz, Elliot L. Richardson, Francis J. West, Richard J. Whalen, and Albert J. Wohlstetter.
Photographic negatives and a halftone cartoon
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
transferred to
Sound recordings and videotapes
Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.
transferred to
Economist, U.S. secretary of defense, and U.S. secretary of energy. Full name: James Rodney Schlesinger. Born, 1929.
Collection material in English.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room.
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Clarke, Bruce C. 1901-1988 --Correspondence.
Clayman, H. S.--Correspondence.
Glennan, Thomas Keith, 1905-1995 --Correspondence.
Hallock, Richard R., 1919-1999.
Katz, Amrom H.--Correspondence.
Kissinger, Henry, 1923-
Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999 --Correspondence.
West, Francis J.--Correspondence.
Whalen, Richard J., 1935- --Correspondence.
Wohlstetter, Albert J.--Correspondence.
United States. Bureau of the Budget.
United States. Department of Defense.
United States. Department of Energy.
United States. Navy.
United States. Office of Management and Budget.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Rand Corporation.
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II.
Arms transfers--Iran.
Arms transfers--United States.
Budget--United States.
Energy policy--Environmental aspects.
Energy policy--United States.
International relations.
National security--United States.
Nuclear arms control.
Nuclear energy--United States.
Nuclear weapons--Testing--Alaska--Amchitka Island.
Nuclear weapons--United States.
Petroleum industry and trade--United States.
Political corruption--United States.
Science and state--United States.
Technology and state--United States.
Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.
Amchitka Island (Alaska)--History.
Europe--Foreign relations--United States.
Iran--Military relations--United States.
Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Defenses.
United States--Economic policy.
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989.
United States--Foreign relations--Europe.
United States--Military relations--Iran.
United States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.
United States--Military policy.
United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.
Cabinet officers.
Economists.
James R. Schlesinger papers, 1863-1980 (bulk 1969-1978). - 27,000 items. 68 32 2 1 vault container. containers plus classified, oversize, and 39.2 linear feet. - Arranged in 14 series. Series 1: Personal File, 1963-1980; Series 2: General Correspondence, 1954-1979; Series 3: Chronological File, 1971-1978; Series 4: Subject File, 1863-1979; Series 5: Briefing File, circa 1969-1975; Series 6: Classified, 1945-1979; Series 7: Top Secret, 1970-1979; Series 8: Restricted Data (Classified), 1966-1979; Series 9: Restricted Data (Top Secret), 1967-1975; Series 10: Secret Compartmented Information (Classified), 1973-1974; Series 11: Secret Compartmented Information (Top Secret), 1972-1977; Series 12: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1973-1974; Series 13: Oversize, 1972-1975; and Series 14: Artifact, 1972.
Restrictions apply. Classified, in part.
Correspondence, memoranda, writings, notebooks, subject files, appointment books, telephone logs, printed matter, photographs, and other papers chiefly concerning Schlesinger's service as U.S. secretary of defense and U.S. secretary of energy. Also documents his years as chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; assistant director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget, later U.S. Office of Management and Budget; and as director of strategic studies at Rand Corporation. Subjects include national security, atomic energy, nuclear weapons, nuclear testing on Amchitka Island (Alaska), naval nuclear propulsion, nuclear proliferation and reduction, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the Soviet Union. Other subjects include energy policy and its environmental impact, oil, scientific and technical programs, the federal budget, and Watergate. Includes notes of Schlesinger's meetings with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and files, 1973-1975, concerning Richard Hallock's work as special envoy assisting in the sale of American arms to Iran. Correspondents include Bruce C. Clarke, H.S. Clayman, Thomas Keith Glennan, Amrom H. Katz, Elliot L. Richardson, Francis J. West, Richard J. Whalen, and Albert J. Wohlstetter.
Photographic negatives and a halftone cartoon
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
transferred to
Sound recordings and videotapes
Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.
transferred to
Economist, U.S. secretary of defense, and U.S. secretary of energy. Full name: James Rodney Schlesinger. Born, 1929.
Collection material in English.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room.
mm2002084843
Clarke, Bruce C. 1901-1988 --Correspondence.
Clayman, H. S.--Correspondence.
Glennan, Thomas Keith, 1905-1995 --Correspondence.
Hallock, Richard R., 1919-1999.
Katz, Amrom H.--Correspondence.
Kissinger, Henry, 1923-
Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999 --Correspondence.
West, Francis J.--Correspondence.
Whalen, Richard J., 1935- --Correspondence.
Wohlstetter, Albert J.--Correspondence.
United States. Bureau of the Budget.
United States. Department of Defense.
United States. Department of Energy.
United States. Navy.
United States. Office of Management and Budget.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Rand Corporation.
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II.
Arms transfers--Iran.
Arms transfers--United States.
Budget--United States.
Energy policy--Environmental aspects.
Energy policy--United States.
International relations.
National security--United States.
Nuclear arms control.
Nuclear energy--United States.
Nuclear weapons--Testing--Alaska--Amchitka Island.
Nuclear weapons--United States.
Petroleum industry and trade--United States.
Political corruption--United States.
Science and state--United States.
Technology and state--United States.
Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.
Amchitka Island (Alaska)--History.
Europe--Foreign relations--United States.
Iran--Military relations--United States.
Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Defenses.
United States--Economic policy.
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989.
United States--Foreign relations--Europe.
United States--Military relations--Iran.
United States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.
United States--Military policy.
United States--Politics and government--1945-1989.
Cabinet officers.
Economists.