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Title: Subject File, 1922-33, 1936-52Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

ID: 7/1/6

Primary Creator: International Relations Office (IRO)

Extent: 23.6 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject title and chronologically thereunder

Date Acquired: 04/26/1974

Subjects: Aid to Libraries in War Areas Program, American Book Center for War Devastated Libraries, Bishop, William W., Book Campaigns, Brown, Charles H., Buildings, Library, Carnovsky, Leon, Cromwell, Frederick, Danton, J. Periam, Europe, Books for, Exchange of Library Personnel, Foreign Importations, INT Committee On, International Education, Institute of, International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), International Relations Board, International Relations Committee, International Relations Office, Libraries and The War, Library of Congress, Lord, Milton E., Ludington, Flora B., Lydenberg, Harry M., Metcalf, Keyes D., Milam, Carl H., Milczewski, Marion A., National Defense Committee, New York Public Library, Rockefeller Foundation, Scoggin, Margaret C., U.S. Office of Education, U.S. State Department, Cultural Relations Division, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Org

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Subject files of the first International Relations Office (1939- 49), Committee on International Relations (1938-45) and the International Relations Board (1939-52) contains correspondence, reports, publications and related documents includes financial aid, books and periodicals, translations, international and professional associations, foundations and federal agencies relating to the Aid to Libraries in War Areas program (1939-48), American Book Center for War Devastated Libraries (1945-47), book campaigns, Books for Europe (1938-42), Exchange of Library Personnel (1947-50), Joint Committee on Foreign Importations (1939- 45), Institute of International Education (1942-44), International Federation of Library Associations (1937-52), Library of Congress (1943-48), Libraries and the War (1942-48), National Defense Committee (1940-41), New York Public Library (1943-48), Rockefeller Foundation (1940-48), State Department's Cultural Relations Division (1939-48), UNESCO (1945-50) and the U.S. Office of Education (1945-47). Correspondents include William W. Bishop (1922-49), Charles H. Brown (1942-51), Leon Carnovsky (1942-56), Frederick Cromwell (1947-49), J. Periam Danton (1940-45), Milton Lord (1943-52), Flora B. Ludington (1942-47), Harry M. Lydenberg (1942-47), Keyes D. Metcalf (1942-46), Carl H. Milam (1942-49) and Marion A. Milczewski (1943-48). Most of the material covers the 1939-52 period.

Biographical Note

The International Relations Board (International Relations Round Table) creatred the International Relations Office (IRO) in June 1942 (1).  The IRO was set up to "carry on its work in cooperation with the other committees of the Association whose work had international implications" (2).  The IRO also functioned as an advisory agency for libraries abroad (3).  In 1942-45, the IRO served "as an operational agency for various projects of the Department of State, the Rockefeller Foundation, and other foundations and libraries" (4).  A "new" IRO was created in 1956 (5).  The IRO concentrated its efforts on library development and the director was charged to "study and investigate the state of library education in various parts of the world" (6).  The director was expected to spend several months of each year in nations on the continents of Asia, Africa, and South America (7).  In 1959, the IRO sponsored (with Rockefeller Foundation monies) a group of ten visiting Japanese librarians who studied reference and advisory services in the United States (8).  The IRO was disbanded in 1972 (9). The office reopened in 1976 before closing again in 1982, then reopening.

Subject/Index Terms

Aid to Libraries in War Areas Program
American Book Center for War Devastated Libraries
Bishop, William W.
Book Campaigns
Brown, Charles H.
Buildings, Library
Carnovsky, Leon
Cromwell, Frederick
Danton, J. Periam
Europe, Books for
Exchange of Library Personnel
Foreign Importations, INT Committee On
International Education, Institute of
International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
International Relations Board
International Relations Committee
International Relations Office
Libraries and The War
Library of Congress
Lord, Milton E.
Ludington, Flora B.
Lydenberg, Harry M.
Metcalf, Keyes D.
Milam, Carl H.
Milczewski, Marion A.
National Defense Committee
New York Public Library
Rockefeller Foundation
Scoggin, Margaret C.
U.S. Office of Education
U.S. State Department, Cultural Relations Division
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Org

Administrative Information

Repository: The American Library Association Archives

Other Note: 23 Pages

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