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University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
includes bibliographies, papers, and research notes on Asian culture (among others), responses to Frederic Lehman papers and field work in India and Southeast Asia, ethnology of South Asia (1953), correspondence from the Conference on Asian Affairs (1959).
includes collection lists, field notes, and photographs from various expeditions to Afghanistan, Africa, Australia, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Philippines, Syria, and Turkey, as well as research correspondence on the origins of Southwest Asian agriculture.
Cross listed: Afghanistan, Burma, India, Pakistan, South Asia, Tibet
includes materials on Iraq (1937) from his world trip journal.
Also includes correspondence, journals, dispatches, manuscripts, publications, photographs, and films related to Pakistan and Vietnam (1966-68), among other unrelated subjects.
Also includes materials concerning his trip to Southeast Asia (1950), a copy of “Reds can be stopped in Asia” series (May 2-20, 1950), Southeast Asia Stores from newspapers, photographs from the 1962 Ford Almanac of India and Asia, and movie scripts for Southeast Asia (ca. 1953).
includes publications of Indian Agriculture Deanship (1951-52), Files on administrative advisor services at Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University in India (1956-59), files on service as the Ford Foundation agricultural consultant in Pakistan villages (1962-63).
Speech by W. Phillips Talbot (Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and Southeast Asian Affairs about the opportunity graduates to assist with American Aid for emerging underdeveloped areas of the world.
includes a general guide for inter-university rotating summer program in South Asian Studies (1967) and the report, “Pakistan-China Relations: A Study in Interaction” by Shivaji Ganguly (1971).
includes Adopted Prisoner Information from Sri Lanka, materials from the south Asia Co-Group (1987-1992), Sri Lanka briefings, and correspondence between Amnesty offices and the American Ambassador to Sri Lanka.