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JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER 3RD PAPERS, 1906-1978
SERIES 3, OFFICE AND HOME FILES


Subseries 5: Asian Interests

* Denotes CLOSED material

Box 75
514-519 - Art collection, 1970-1978
Asia Society
520 - General, 1972-1973
Box 76
521-522 - General, 1974-1976-1978
Asia House
523 - Building construction, 1973-1975
524-525 - Building construction, 1976-1978
526 - Funding, 1971-1979
527 - Leadership, 1969
528 - Manse property, 1960-1978
Box 77
529 - Sherbert, Paul C., 1956-1967
530 - Wallace, Lila Acheson, 1970-1978
Japan Society
531-534 - General, 1972-1978
535 - Asian Conservation Laboratory, Inc., 1961-1964
536 - Committee for Cooperation on English in Japan, 1966-1972
537-538 - Funding, 1973-1978
539* - Presidency, 1977-1978
Box 78
540 - Wallace, Lila Acheson, 1972-1977
Japanese Peace Conference, See Box 79
541 - Lapham, Lewis H., A Journey to the East, 1963
542 - National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1969
543 - Pagan restoration (Burma), 1959-1962
544 - Philippines, 1967-1972
545 - Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, 1952-1963, 1972-1977
546 - Ravenholt, Marjorie, 1976-1977
547 - Role of JDR 3rd, 1957-1976
State Department, U.S., See Box 80
548 - Williamsburg Conferences, 1974-1978
Box 79, Japanese Peace Conference, 1951 Box 80, U.S. State Department American Policy Toward China Round Table, 1949

* Denotes CLOSED material

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