TY - GEN AU - Culbertson,William Smith TI - William Smith Culbertson papers, KW - Coolidge, Calvin, KW - Emery, Henry Crosby, KW - Finley, John H. KW - Harding, Warren G. KW - Hoover, Herbert, KW - Hughes, Charles Evans, KW - Hull, Cordell, KW - Hurley, Edward N. KW - Kent, Charles Foster, KW - La Follette, Robert M. KW - Roosevelt, Theodore, KW - Wells, H. G. KW - White, William Allen, KW - Culbertson family KW - United States KW - Office of Strategic Services KW - Planning Group KW - Special Economic Mission to the Middle East KW - War Department KW - Military Intelligence Service KW - Geopolitical Section KW - Georgetown University KW - School of Foreign Service KW - United States Tariff Commission KW - Commercial policy KW - Diplomatic and consular service, American KW - Chile KW - Romania KW - Geopolitics KW - Practice of law KW - Washington (D.C.) KW - Presbyterian Church KW - Tacna-Arica question KW - Tariff KW - Technology KW - Germany KW - Universities and colleges KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Political aspects KW - Secret service KW - Middle East KW - Boundaries KW - Peru KW - Foreign relations KW - Diplomats KW - itoamc KW - Educators KW - Lawyers N1 - Open to research; Classified, in part N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches, lecture notes, writings including Culbertson's unpublished memoirs titled "Ventures in Time and Space," public documents, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to his career as a diplomat, professor of law, and lawyer. Documents Culbertson's work as member and vice chairman of the U.S. Tariff Commission, U.S. minister to Romania, and U.S. ambassador to Chile. Also documents his World War II service as chief of the Geopolitical Section, U.S. War Dept. Military Intelligence Service; member of the Planning Group of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services; chairman of the U.S. Special Economic Mission to the Middle East in 1944; and member of a technological mission to Germany in 1945. Subjects include commercial policy, tariff, and the Tacna-Arica border dispute between Chile and Peru. Includes material pertaining to Culbertson's career as a lawyer in Washington, D.C.; professor and executive faculty member of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, D.C.; and member of the Presbyterian Church especially his involvement in establishing a national Presbyterian church and center in Washington, D.C; Correspondents include Calvin Coolidge, Henry Crosby Emery, John H. Finley, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, Edward N. Hurley, Charles Foster Kent, Robert M. La Follette, Theodore Roosevelt, H. G. Wells, William Allen White, and members of the Culbertson family UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms012146 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms012146.3 ER -