Biographical file, 1932-2002
Arrangement
Awards, Lester Granger Award, 2001-2002
Clippings about E. B. Marks, 1944-1967
Correspondence
Family, 1937-1966
Miscellaneous organizations, 1938-1962
Speaking engagements file, 1939-1960
Travels file
Germany and the U.S.S.R., 1932
U.S.S.R., 1978
Organizations file, 1932-2001
Arrangement
Association of Former International Civil Servants (AFICS), 1996-2001
Atlas Publishing Company
Correspondence, 1938-1939
Publications, American Wine and Liquor Journal, July 1935 (edited by E. B. Marks)
Research material on temperance movement, 1936-1991
Statements from E. B. Marks regarding labor dispute, 1938
Immigration and Refugee Services of America, 2001
International Committee on European Migration, proposed television program, "Nation on Nations," 1956
International Film Associates, 1946
United Nations
General
Clippings, 2001-2003
Correspondence
Ferrero-Waldner, Benita, 1995
Ogata, Sadako, 1991
Vieira de Mello, Sergio, 1991
Identification badge, undated
High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), notes, 1994
International Year of the Child
Clippings, 1978-1980
Conferences
Lists of, 1978-1979
Paper, "Child Advocacy in the Century of the Child," Catherine Ross, 1979
Correspondence, 1979
Grun, John (Director of Secretariat), 1980
Memoranda, 1980-1981
Miscellaneous, 1979
Publications
"IYC Report," January 1979
"Pictures from a Small Planet," 1980
Publicity
"Childquotes about Children," 1978
Draft plan and letter, 1978
Reports
"Epilogue, The Impact of the Year," by E. B. Marks, undated
"Highlights of National Action in IYC," 1981
"International Year of the Child, Report to the President," U.S. National Commission, 1980
"Principal United Nations Documents and Resolutions Pertaining to IYC," 1981
"Studies on Children Produced in or as a Result of IYC," 1981
Untitled, about the role of non-governmental organizations in IYC, 1981
Signage and logos, undated
International Year of Peace, draft memorandum by E. B. Marks, 1984
UNICEF
"A Brief History of the U.S. Committee for UNICEF," by C. Lloyd Bailey, 1981
Clippings, 1988-1990
Colleagues, 1987-1996
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1988-1989
Correspondence, Downs, Hugh, 1990-1996
Executive Board Reports
"Children in Eastern Europe, an Information Note," 1990
"Progress Report on the International Child Development Centre," 1990
"Report of the Executive Director, Overview of Actions for Children in 1989," 1990
"Statement by James Grant, Executive Director...at opening of Executive Board session, May 1980"
Non-Governmental Organizations Committee on UNICEF, 1982
Publications, miscellaneous, 1988-1990
World Summit for Children, 1989-1990
United Nations Association: Talking points on accomplishments of United Nations, undated
Years project, 1984
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Bureau for Africa, 1963-1965
Business card, undated
Correspondence, 1966, 1976
Distinguished Service Award, 1976
Report, "Operations Babylift," 1975
Responses to criticism of foreign aid, 1963-1965
Vietnamese refugee camps, 1965
Background information
Clippings
1942-1943
1980-2002
Redress issue, 1983-1987
Resignation of Harold Ickes, 1946
National Refugee Service Special Information Bulletins, 1942
Pamphlet from Home Missions Council, 1942
Reprint of article, Far Eastern Survey, 1942
Stafford Press (Stafford School, Minidoka Relocation Center), undated, circa 1945
"Study of Immigration and Naturalization Laws and Problems," Hearings, U.S. House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 1945
Correspondence about
Riesman, David, 1989
Robinson, Greg, 1999
Eulogy for Dillon S. Myer, by E. B. Marks, 1982
Guidelines on Community Activities, 1943
Memoranda and reports, 1942-1945
Notes by E. B. Marks, 1942-1943
Publications 1942-1943
WRA: A Story of Human Conservation (unattributed but largely written by E. B. Marks), 1946
Published articles about WRA, 1998-1999
Response to exhibit "America's Concentration Camps," 1998-2000
Welfare Council of New York City
Memoranda, 1938
Organization chart, 1936
Publications, Better Times
1936-1938
1939
Publicity
Speeches and writings, 1935-2005
Arrangement
List, undated
Miscellaneous autobiographical fragments, undated
Poetry, humorous, undated
"Wanted: A Change in New York's Wine Laws," New York Times Magazine, January 1935
"The Drys Crusade Again, With New Tactics," New York Times Magazine, 1936 October 25
Proposal for a Sunday welfare page, sent to New York Times, December 1936
"The Federal Theatre and the Consumer," paper for course at Columbia University, April 1938
"Youth Groups and the Newcomers-A Symposium," The Youth Leader, October-November 1940
"Star-Spangled Showmen: The Dilemma of the Federal Theatre," Masters thesis, Columbia University, 1939
Background information, 1938-1940
Notes, undated
Drafts of text, undated, around 1938-1939
"The Volunteer in Auxiliary Services with Refugees," The Jewish Social Service Quarterly, September 1941
"Token Shipment: The Story of America's War Refugee Shelter" (Washington: War Relocation Authority, 1946)
"Fair Exchange," The American Magazine, June 1946
"The Hard Core DP's," The Survey, June 1946
"Migration in Transition," notes on immigrant care, July 1955
"Millions on the Move," Public Welfare, July 1956
"Internationally Assisted Migration: ICEM Rounds Out Five Years of Resettlement," International Organization, Volume XI, Number 3, 1957
"Planned Migration, 1956-1957: A Report," Common Council for American Unity, May 22, 1957
"How the Yugoslav Camps for Hungarian Refugees Were Closed," Migration News, November-December 1958
"The Cuban Refugee Dilemma," unpublished typescript, March 1962
"Refugees in Three Areas: Plight of the Uprooted Chinese, Africans, Cubans," unpublished report, July 1962
"Saigon: The Impact on the Refugees," The Reporter, January 12, 1967
"Child Abuse," speech at Yale University conference, 1979
"Why an International Year of the Child?" speech given by E. B. Marks on several occasions as Associate Director for IYC Secretariat, 1979
Notes for various speeches, International Year of the Child, 1979
"The Year of the Child," undated chapter draft of untitled work
Untitled book proposal, for work about refugees, circa 1980
Untitled fragments about refugees, circa 1980
"Anti-Maim," undated satirical poem about gun control, circa 1980
"American Attitudes and Policies," unpublished typescript about refugees, circa 1983
Untitled summary of Marks' experiences in refugee resettlement, circa 1984
"10.6 Million Refugees Face an Erosion of World Concern," unpublished typescript, 1984
"Refugees and the American Ethic," unpublished typescript, circa 1986
"People in Limbo," unpublished typescript, circa 1989
"The Refugees Are on the Move, and the Rich Countries Can Help," Philadelphia Inquirer, undated, circa 1989
"Bonjour Boyesse: A Memoir of Wartime Saigon," unpublished typescript, circa 1990
"An Upper West Side Story," undated typescript, circa 1990
"For a Better World: Posters from the United Nations" (San Francisco: Pomegranate Press, 2000), correspondence, 1992-2000
"American Corporations Help Vietnamese Educators to Improve Teaching of English," typescript submitted to Boston Globe, 1998
"Art...at Home in the United Nations," United Nations Chronicle, No. 4, 1998
"The Tortuous Path to Citizenship," unpublished typescript, 1998
"Talk on U.N. Day," speech notes, 2002
"Still Counting: Achievements and Follies of a Nonagenarian" (Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books, 2005)
Photographs, 1948-2000
Arrangement
United Nations International Refugee Organization, Geneva and Athens, 1948-1953
United States Agency for International Development
Refugee camps in South Vietnam, 1965
Congressional delegation visit, 1965
Refugee camps in South Vietnam, circa 1965-1966
Nigeria, circa 1969-1970
Unidentified (perhaps India or Bangladesh), 1975
E. B. Marks receiving Distinguished Service Award, 1976
Trip to Soviet Union, 1978
United Nations
Photographs from International Labor Organization, circa 1979
Photographs for book, "A World of Art," 1989
Photographs for book, "For a Better World," 2000
Printed matter, 1939-1995
Arrangement
"America and the Refugees," by Louis Adamic (Public Affairs Committee, 1939)
"America Meets the Refugee: A Handbook on the Program of the National Refugee Service, Inc." (New York: National Refugee Service, 1940)
"American Voluntary Aid for Germany, 1945-1950," by Edward McSweeney, O.P. (Freiburg i.B.: Caritasverlag, 1950)
"American Voluntary Aid for Germany, 1945-1950," by Edward McSweeney, O.P. (Freiburg i.B.: Caritasverlag, 1950)
"Don't Fence Me In!: Fort Ontario Refugees and How They Won Their Freedom," by Joseph H. Smart (Salt Lake City: Heritage Arts, 1991)
"The Émigré Physician in America, 1941," reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, November 29, 1941
"Fridtjof Nansen," by Chr. A.R. Christensen (U.N. High Commission for Refugees, et.al., 1961),
"Immigrants and Refugees: Their Similarities, Differences, and Needs," International Committee for European Migration, 1976
"In Her Own Words," by Helenka Adamowska Pantaleoni (New York: U.S. Commission for UNICEF, 1994)
"The International Committee for World Refugee Year, 1959-1961," ICWRY, 1961
"Paths to the New World," by Edward Corsi, (New York: Anti Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1953)
"The Problem of Chinese Refugees in Hong Kong: Report Submitted to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees," by Dr. Edvard Hambro, 1954
"Protestant Experience with United States Immigration, 1910-1960," by Benson Y. Landis (Church World Service, 1961)
"Refugees in Philadelphia," Philadelphia Study Committee on Refugee Integration, 1962
"The Stranger at Our Gate," by Hubert H. Humphrey, Jr. (New York: Public Affairs Committee, 1954)
"The String Bracelet: Reflections of and by the Young People of Southeast Asia," compiled by Kyle Farmbry (Washington DC: Intercultural Productions, 1989)
"Teaching About International Organizations," by Gene M. Lyons (Academic Council on the United Nations System, 1988)
"The United Nations: Fifty Years After San Francisco," by Edward C. Luck and Gene M. Lyons (Hanover, N.H.: Dickey Center, Dartmouth College, 1995)
"We Strangers and Afraid," by Elfan Rees (New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1959)