Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Accession No. 1695-003: George Edward Taylor sound recording, 1966
- Accession No. 1695-004: Oral history interview with George Edward Taylor and Richard Louis Walker, 1992
- Accession No. 1695-005: Oral history interview with George Edward Taylor, 1986
- Accession No. 1695-007: George Edward Taylor papers, 1932-1999
- Accession No. 1695-008: George Edward Taylor papers, 1931-2006
- Accession No. 1695-009: George Edward Taylor papers, 1947-2000
- Names and Subjects
George Edward Taylor papers, 1931-2006
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Taylor, George Edward, 1905-2000
- Title
- George Edward Taylor papers
- Dates
- 1931-2006 (inclusive)19312006
- Quantity
- 20.93 cubic feet (25 boxes), 1 folder, including textual materials, sound recordings, photographs, and videocassettes
- Collection Number
- 1695
- Summary
- Papers of a scholar in Chinese Studies and director of the Far Eastern and Russian Institute at the University of Washington from 1946 to 1969.
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access to the papers is partially restricted; contact the Special Collections division of the University of Washington Libraries for more information.
- Languages
- English, Chinese
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
George Edward Taylor (1905-2000) was a scholar of Chinese studies and director of the Far Eastern and Russian Institute at the University of Washington from 1946 to 1969. Considered one of the founders of modern Chinese studies in the United States, Taylor recruited internationally known scholars of the Soviet Union, China, Japan, and other countries to the institute in the 1940s and 1950s, and helped attract extensive federal and foundation support for international studies at the university. As deputy director of the U.S. Office of War Information for the Pacific Region during World War II, he established the Foreign Morale Analysis Division, which tapped the expertise of leading social scientists to study Japanese value systems in order to formulate psychological warfare and military policy against the Japanese, as well as policy toward the Japanese surrender. After the war, Taylor spoke out against the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan, arguing that it was not based on evidence of Japanese intentions. Taylor was an outspoken opponent of U.S. recognition of the communist government of China in the 1950s and 1960s, and a supporter of U.S. policy in Vietnam in the 1960s and early 1970s.
George Taylor was born in Coventry, England, on December 13, 1905, and received his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees in history and politics from the University of Birmingham. He received a doctor of letters degree from the University of Birmingham in 1957. Taylor first came to the United States in 1928 on a Commonwealth Fund fellowship to study at Johns Hopkins University and Harvard University. Awarded a Harvard-Yenching fellowship to study in China, he studied in Peking from 1930 to 1932. From 1933 to 1936, he was professor of international relations at the Central Political Institute in Nanking under the government of Chiang Kai-shek. He married Roberta Stevens White in 1933.
Taylor lived in London for a year (1936-37) before returning to China to teach at Yenching University near Peking. The Japanese invaded Northern China in the same year, but the university remained independent until after the Pearl Harbor bombing. Taylor spent the summer of 1938 traveling with the Eighth Route Army, a Chinese Communist guerilla force, in the provinces of Hopei and Shansi. He wrote a series of articles about the experience that were later published in the Manchester Guardian. During this period Taylor supported resistance to the Japanese by smuggling medical supplies from Peking to central Hopei, where they were transferred to Chinese guerillas. In the spring of 1939, he accepted an offer to become chair of the Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Washington. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen on May 11, 1943, in Richmond, Virginia.
In December 1942, Taylor took a leave of absence from the university to work for the Office of War Information as a Far East specialist. As deputy director in charge of Pacific operations, he concentrated on psychological warfare against Japan. He organized the Foreign Morale Analysis Division for the study of Japanese value systems, recruiting a team of 25 distinguished anthropologists and other social scientists. After the war, anthropologist Ruth Benedict drew upon the division’s work to write The Chrysanthemum and the Sword, an analysis of Japanese culture. From 1945 to 1946, Taylor was director of the Office of Information and Cultural Relations for the Far East at the State Department. In this capacity, he wrote documents for the agency that would become the United States Information Service.
Taylor returned to the University of Washington in 1946 and became director of the Far Eastern and Russian Institute, a position he held until 1969. During his academic career, he was active in several national organizations and the recipient of numerous research grants and fellowships for the study of Asia. In 1942 and 1943 he was associated with the Institute of Pacific Relations while he did research in New York City. In 1948 Taylor took a leave of absence from the University of Washington to teach at the National War College. In subsequent years he lectured frequently there, as well as at the Army War College, Air War College, and Naval War College. He was consultant to the Institute of Asian Studies at the University of the Philippines in 1955 and 1956 and visiting professor at the University of the Philippines in 1956. From 1959 to 1963, he was chair of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China, sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council. He remained a committee member through 1969.
George Taylor was also associated for many years with the China Dynastic Histories Project. The project was begun in the 1930s in Peking by German scholar Karl Wittfogel with the goal of translating significant Chinese dynastic histories into English and publishing the texts with critical and explanatory commentary. Taylor was a member of the project’s advisory committee when it was headquartered at Columbia University in the 1940s. Taylor was an important friend to Wittfogel and the history project in the 1950s and 1960s, when Wittfogel was ostracized by many Asia scholars for having testified against Owen Lattimore, a China scholar who was accused of being a Soviet spy by Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1950. Taylor brought Wittfogel and the China History Project to the University of Washington and provided funding for the project through the 1960s.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy appointed Taylor to the Board of Foreign Scholarships, which controlled the Fulbright programs and set policies for other activities of the assistant secretary for cultural affairs of the Department of State. President Johnson reappointed him in 1966. Taylor served on State Department advisory panels on China and the Far East in 1967 and 1968, and on an advisory research committee for the American Enterprise Institute in 1969 and 1970.
Taylor was an outspoken supporter of the Chinese Nationalists and a critic of the Chinese Communists during the post-war Cold War years, and he continued to oppose U.S. recognition of mainland China in the 1960s. He also spoke out in defense of U.S. policy in Vietnam. In 1973, he wrote an editorial rebutting a statement written by Harvard sinologist John K. Fairbank and signed by twelve members of the University of Washington faculty that condemned the U.S. bombing of Hanoi.
Taylor’s major publications include The Struggle for North China (1940), which was based on his observation, during the war, of Japanese methods of occupation in Northern China; America in the New Pacific (1942), The Philippines and the United States: Problems of Partnership (1964), The New United Nations: A Reappraisal of United States Policies (with Ben Cashman, 1965), and The Far East in the Modern World (with Franz Michael, 1956). He collaborated with George Savage, a member of the English department at the University of Washington, to write a play, The Phoenix and the Dwarfs, about the impact of the Japanese occupation on a North China village. In 1942 he wrote Changing China, a pamphlet used in the training of U.S. troops during World War II. Taylor was also credited with establishing interdisciplinary studies at the University of Washington and with promoting the study of non-western cultures in the U.S. after World War II. He retired from the University of Washington in 1975.
From 1976 to 1987, Taylor was president of the Washington Council on International Trade, a private organization created to promote foreign trade in the state of Washington. From 1987 to 1999, he was president and chairman of the board of the Florence R. Kluckhohn Center for the Study of Values in Bellingham, which he founded in 1987 to promote cross-cultural training and mediation. The center is named for Taylor’s second wife, an anthropologist who taught at Harvard University. Taylor recruited Florence Kluckhohn and her husband Clyde Kluckhohn to work for the Office of War Information during World War II. From 1989 to 1999 Taylor oversaw the Washington World Affairs Fellows program, a foreign affairs seminar series for local community leaders that is affiliated with the World Affairs Council of Seattle and Tacoma. Taylor was also co-founder and first president of the Enological Society of the Pacific Northwest, organized in 1975 to promote understanding and appreciation of wine.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The George Edward Taylor papers document Taylor’s career as professor and chair of the University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute (now the Jackson School of International Studies), scholar in Chinese studies, government expert on Asia, proponent of foreign trade, and wine enthusiast. The records span the period 1932 to 1999. Records include correspondence, conference files, research files, sound recordings, curriculum files, ephemera, interviews, lectures, news releases, photographs, and reports.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The literary rights for Taylor's papers have not been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Preferred Citation
George Edward Taylor Papers. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, Washington.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Organized into 5 accessions.
- Accession No. 1695-003, George Edward Taylor sound recording, 1966
- Accession No. 1695-004, Oral history interview with George Edward Taylor and Richard Louis Walker, 1992
- Accession No. 1695-005, Oral history interview with George Edward Taylor, 1986
- Accession No. 1695-007, George Edward Taylor papers, 1932-1999
- Accession No. 1695-008, George Edward Taylor papers, 1931-2006
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 1695-003: George Edward Taylor sound recording, 1966Return to Top
Scope and Content: Consists of a reel-to-reel audiotape recording of "Far East 401," a lecture given on January 17, 1966, and a listening copy on compact disc. The lecturer is probably Franz Michael.
Restrictions on Access: The content of the recording is open to all users.
The original recording is not available for public use; however, a listening copy is available in the Special Collections division of the University of Washington Libraries.
A compact disc player is required for listening.
Physical/Technical Access: A compact disc player is required for listening.
Acquisition Info: Donated by George Taylor in January 1989.
Accession No. 1695-004: Oral history interview with George Edward Taylor and Richard Louis Walker, 1992Return to Top
Biographical/Historical Note: Richard Louis Walker was born in 1922 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. He served as an ambassador to Korea and was credited as the creator of the Institute of International Relations at the University of South Carolina.
Scope and Content: Oral history interview conducted by Ramon H. Myers in 1992 with George Edward Taylor and Richard Walker. The interview includes discussion of the role of the University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute in the development of area studies, particularly Chinese studies, in the United States. Also included is a list of questions developed for the interview.
Restrictions on Access: The recordings are open to all users.
An audiocassette player is required for listening.
Physical/Technical Access: An audiocassette player is required for listening.
Restrictions on Use: The creator's literary rights have not been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: The audiocassettes were copied from 3 original open reel audiotapes by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, in June 1996, and purchased by the University of Washington Libraries.
Accession No. 1695-005: Oral history interview with George Edward Taylor, 1986Return to Top
Scope and Content: Transcript, edited by Lois Logan Horn, of a tape-recorded interview she conducted with Taylor on March 27 and April 7, 1986. Taylor describes how he became interested in China; taught in China on a Harvard fellowship, 1937-1939; helped supply Chinese guerilla armies; and came to the University of Washington to head the Department of Oriental Studies. He also describes his work with the U.S. Office of War Information, 1942-1946, when he served as a deputy director. Taylor describes how he obtained administrative support for the University of Washington Far East and Russian Institute.
Restrictions on Access: The transcript is open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: The creator's literary rights have not been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
The transcript may be copied and quoted.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Lois Horn in November1998.
Accession No. 1695-007: George Edward Taylor papers, 1932-1999Return to Top
- Personal and professional papers, 1932-1999
- University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute records, 1939-1995
- University of Washington committees, 1962-1976
- United States Office of War Information, Overseas Operations Branch records, 1942-1949
- Papers from other memberships and affiliations, 1933-1999
Scope and Content: This accession consists primarily of general correspondence, arranged alphabetically and by subject, and subject files relating to professional, teaching, and research activities of George Taylor. The accession also documents Taylor’s leadership of the University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute (1946-1969) and his participation in numerous scholarly organizations, governmental bodies, and other private organizations. Among these, the most prominent are records documenting his career at the U.S. Office of War Information Overseas Branch (1942 to 1949), his tenure as president of the Washington Council on International Trade (1975-1984), his administration of the Washington World Affairs Fellows program (1989-1999), his tenure as president of the Enological Society of the Pacific Northwest (1976-1978), his tenure as president of the Board of Directors of the Tryout Theatre in Seattle (1948-1951), his chairmanship of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China (1959-1963), his experience teaching at Yenching University (1937-1941), his membership in the China Club of Seattle (1945, 1949-1950, 1973), and his involvement with joint projects of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council to promote research on China. There are also records documenting Taylor’s participation on several University of Washington committees: the International Programs Advisory Committee (1969-1971), the Senate Off-Campus Speaker Policy Committee (1962-1963), and the University Press Committee (1976). The accession also contains a small number of photographs, color slides, a map, ephemera, audiotapes, videotapes, and a phonograph record.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users; however, access to package 23 is closed pending further review because it contains potentially sensitive personnel information.
Equipment or duplication is required to play audiocassette tapes, an audio microcassette tape, reel-to-reel audiotapes, videotapes, and a phonograph record.
Physical/Technical Access: Equipment or duplication is required to play audiocassette tapes, an audio microcassette tape, reel-to-reel audiotapes, videotapes, and a phonograph record.
Processing Info: Accession No. 1695-007 was processed between November 28, 2000, and June 1, 2001. It consists of several previously merged accessions. The first merger was made in 1983. It combined the papers in Accession Nos. 1695-71-14 and 1695-2-74-23, which were donated in small increments in 1971, 1974, and 1980, with materials transferred from the International Studies School in August 1979 and additional materials donated on September 16, 1983. On May 22, 2001, these materials were merged with papers donated by Margaret Perthou Taylor on July 28, 2000 (Accession No. 1695-006).
During processing, numerous classified documents were removed by the university’s security officer for declassification. Four additional cartons of publications and reprints were also removed from the papers during processing and discarded.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Personal and Professional Papers
Scope and Content: Contains a variety of materials documenting many aspects of
Taylor's professional activities, personal life, research, and viewpoints.
Includes Taylor's correspondence with colleagues and extensive subject files
documenting his interests and teaching career, as well as student life at the
University of Washington. There are also several essays, papers, and book
reviews in which Taylor expresses his opinions about U.S. foreign policy in
China, Vietnam, and East Asia. Also found here are curriculum records,
documentation of interviews with Taylor, photographs, sound recordings, and
videos.
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1932-1999 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1-3 | 1695-007 | Biographical Information |
undated |
General Correspondence
Scope and Content: General correspondence is comprised of Taylor’s correspondence
with academic colleagues as well as institutions such as the Council on Foreign
Relations, the National Committee on United States-China Relations, and the
U.S. Department of State. It also includes nine files of miscellaneous
correspondence. Material dates from 1937 to 1999. Notable correspondents
include Henry Kissinger, Owen Lattimore, Clyde and Florence Kluckhohn, Henry M.
Jackson, Harvard sinologist John K. Fairbank, and conservationist Stewart L.
Udall.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/4 | 1695-007 | Academia Sinica |
1953-1957 |
1/5 | 1695-007 | Amerasia |
1939-1941 |
1/6 | 1695-007 | American Education Press |
1951 |
1/7-8 | 1695-007 | Atlantic Monthly |
1942-1946, 1952-1958 |
1/9 | 1695-007 | Biggerstaff, Knight |
1939, 1941-1944 |
1/10 | 1695-007 | Ceough, Richard |
1943, 1945 |
1/11 | 1695-007 | China Consulate (Seattle) |
1940-1943 |
1/12 | 1695-007 | Commonwealth Fund |
1938-1941 |
1/13 | 1695-007 | Cosmos Club |
1968-1970 |
1/14-16 | 1695-007 | Council on Foreign Relations |
1942-1957, 1971-1991 |
1/17 | 1695-007 | Ditchley Foundation |
1968 |
1/18 | 1695-007 | Dryden Press |
1974 |
1/19 | 1695-007 | Dull, Paul S. |
1940-1943, 1957, 1959 |
1/20-22 | 1695-007 | Fairbank, John K. |
1939-1968, 1981 |
1/23 | 1695-007 | Fei, Hsiao-tung |
1943-1944 |
1/24-25 | 1695-007 | Ford Foundation |
1952-1959 |
1/26-27 | 1695-007 | Harris, George L. |
1941-1942, 1952-1955 |
1/28 | 1695-007 | Harvard-Yenching Institute |
1939-1941 |
1/29 | 1695-007 | Institute of International Relations |
1975 |
1/30 | 1695-007 | Jackson, Henry M. |
1968-1979, 1983 |
1/31 | 1695-007 | Japan Consulate (Seattle) |
1939-1940, 1953 |
1/32 | 1695-007 | Johns Hopkins University |
1939-1943 |
1/33 | 1695-007 | Kissinger, Henry A. |
1969-1973 |
1/34 | 1695-007 | Kluckhohn, Clyde and Florence |
1948-1950 |
1/35 | 1695-007 | Kullgren, John |
1941 |
1/36 | 1695-007 | Lansdale, Edward G. |
1957 |
1/37 | 1695-007 | Lattimore, Owen |
1938-1948, 1951 |
1/38 | 1695-007 | Lindbeck, John M. |
1960, 1964-1969 |
1/39-40 | 1695-007 | MacMillan Company |
1941-1947, 1950-1954 |
1/41 | 1695-007 | MacNair, Harley F. |
1940, 1942, 1946 |
1/42 | 1695-007 | Maki, John |
1940 |
1/43-44 | 1695-007 | Mote, Frederick W. |
1960, 1971-1975, 1986 |
1/45 | 1695-007 | National Committee on United States - China
Relations |
1971-1973 |
1/46 | 1695-007 | Norman, E. H. |
1939-1941 |
1/47-48 | 1695-007 | Rockefeller Foundation |
1941-1955, undated |
1/49 | 1695-007 | Savage, George and Gladys |
1952-1953 |
1/50-51 | 1695-007 | Schultheis, Frederick D. |
1945-1953, 1969, undated |
1/52 | 1695-007 | Taylor Family |
1936-1943, 1971-1974 |
1/53 | 1695-007 | Time, Inc. |
1940 |
1/54 | 1695-007 | Udall, Stewart L. |
1991-1992 |
1/55 | 1695-007 | Union Research Institute |
1972 |
1/56 | 1695-007 | United Funds Management Corporation |
1940 |
1/57 | 1695-007 | U.S. Air University |
1954 |
1/58-62 | 1695-007 | U.S. Department of State |
1940-1955, 1960-1973 |
1/63 | 1695-007 | Virginia Quarterly
Review |
1950, 1952-1953 |
1/64 | 1695-007 | A - Miscellaneous |
1939-1998 |
2/1 | 1695-007 | B - Miscellaneous |
1940-1995 |
2/2-4 | 1695-007 | C - Miscellaneous |
1939-1981 |
2/5 | 1695-007 | D - Miscellaneous |
1941-1959, 1999 |
2/6 | 1695-007 | E & F - Miscellaneous |
1938-191977 |
2/7 | 1695-007 | G - Miscellaneous |
1937-1973 |
2/8-9 | 1695-007 | H - Miscellaneous |
1940-1980 |
2/10 | 1695-007 | I & J - Miscellaneous |
1940-1973, 1999 |
2/11 | 1695-007 | K - Miscellaneous |
1939-1972 |
2/12 | 1695-007 | L - Miscellaneous |
1939-1974 |
2/13 | 1695-007 | M - Miscellaneous |
1939-1981 |
2/14 | 1695-007 | N - Miscellaneous |
1939-1972 |
2/15 | 1695-007 | O & P - Miscellaneous |
1940-1980 |
2/16 | 1695-007 | Q & R - Miscellaneous |
1939-1985 |
2/17-19 | 1695-007 | S - Miscellaneous |
1939-1989 |
2/20 | 1695-007 | T - Miscellaneous |
1938-1991 |
2/21 | 1695-007 | U & V - Miscellaneous |
1937-1976 |
3/1 | 1695-007 | W - Miscellaneous |
1937-1989 |
3/2 | 1695-007 | X & Y & Z - Miscellaneous |
1940-1986 |
3/3 | 1695-007 | Unidentified |
1939-1977 |
General Correspondence Regarding: |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/4 | 1695-007 | Chen, Han-Seng |
1944-1946 |
3/5 | 1695-007 | Dinner for Helmut Wilhelm |
1971 |
3/6 | 1695-007 | The Far East in the Modern World |
1972-1975, 1978 |
3/7 | 1695-007 | Hu Shih Memorial Scholarship Fund |
1962-1963 |
3/8-15 | 1695-007 | Public Speaking Engagements |
1939-1951 |
3/16 | 1695-007 | Taylor in Formosa |
1952 |
3/17-18 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, Army Specialized Training
Program |
1943-1944 |
3/19 | 1695-007 | University of Washington Position for
Taylor |
1938-1939 |
3/20 | 1695-007 |
Virginia Quarterly Review
Article |
1971-1972 |
3/21 | 1695-007 | Yenching Position for Taylor |
1937 |
Subject Files
Scope and Content: Subject files document Taylor’s research and intellectual
interests, his teaching stints at other institutions, and some aspects of
campus life at the University of Washington from the 1940s through the early
1970s. Materials date from 1932 to 1999.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/22-23 | 1695-007 | Academic Freedom
Scope and Content: The Academic Freedom files document faculty response to the
investigation of six University of Washington faculty members accused of
association with the Communist Party who appeared before the Canwell Committee
of the Washington State Legislature in 1948.
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1948-1950, 1963 |
3/24-26 | 1695-007 | Affirmative Action
Scope and Content: Includes a letter that documents concerns on the part of
Taylor and other faculty about the university’s handling of the controversy, in
the spring of 1974, surrounding the faculty’s decision not to offer Carlos
Muñoz a position in the Department of Political Science.
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1974-1976 |
3/27 | 1695-007 | Agrarian Question in Asia Research Program
(Proposed) |
1966 |
3/28 | 1695-007 | Air War College |
1956-1957, 1973 |
3/29-31 | 1695-007 | Arms Control |
1963-1965 |
3/32 | 1695-007 | Australia |
1951 |
3/33 | 1695-007 | Bestor, Arthur |
1965, 1971, undated |
3/34 | 1695-007 | China (Miscellaneous)
Scope and Content: Includes unidentified correspondence describing conditions
in China in 1941 and 1951.
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circa 1941-1951 |
3/35 | 1695-007 |
China Airmail
Scope and Content: Contains nine issues of a bi-weekly newsletter on Far
Eastern affairs published in Hong Kong and edited by Guenther Stein. The
newsletters report on political, economic, and military issues in Asia and the
Soviet Union and date from January 31, 1940, to March 26, 1941.
|
1940-1941 |
3/36 | 1695-007 | China Articles |
1966-1980, 1990, undated |
3/37-38 to 4/2 | 1695-007 | China Book Files |
1970-1973, undated |
4/3 | 1695-007 | China Constitution (Draft) |
1936 |
4/4 | 1695-007 | China Information Service |
1939-1940 |
4/5 | 1695-007 | China Policy |
1966-1967, 1972, undated |
4/6 | 1695-007 | China Tour |
1990 |
4/7 | 1695-007 | Chinese Agricultural Economics |
undated |
4/8 | 1695-007 | Chinese Economic Data |
1952, undated |
4/9 | 1695-007 | Chinese Language |
undated |
4/10 | 1695-007 | Commission to Study the Organization of
Peace |
1940-1943 |
4/11 | 1695-007 | Cosmos Club |
undated |
4/12 | 1695-007 | Courses at Other Universities |
undated |
4/13 | 1695-007 | Council on Foreign Relations, Seattle Committee on
Foreign Relations |
1972 |
4/14-15 | 1695-007 | Economic Protectionism |
1980-1984, undated |
4/16 | 1695-007 | Field Enterprises Educational Corporation World Book
Encyclopedia Articles |
1957-1961 |
4/17 | 1695-007 | Free Japan Association
Scope and Content: Includes Pearl Buck.
|
1942 |
4/18 | 1695-007 | Gowen, Herbert H. |
undated |
4/19 | 1695-007 | Hanwell, Norman D. and Aylwin Hogg |
1939-1941 |
4/20 | 1695-007 | High School Textbooks |
1955 |
4/21-22 | 1695-007 | Hoover Institution |
1950-1981 |
4/23 | 1695-007 | Hua Hsing Commercial Bank |
undated |
4/24 | 1695-007 | Institute of Current World Affairs |
1989, 1998-1999 |
4/25 | 1695-007 | Institute for China Research |
undated |
4/26 | 1695-007 | Institute for Oriental Culture |
undated |
4/27 | 1695-007 | International Education and Culture
Association |
undated |
4/28-30 | 1695-007 | International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Biography Supplement |
undated |
4/31 | 1695-007 | Jackson, William Arthur Douglas |
undated |
4/32 | 1695-007 | Japan |
undated |
4/33 | 1695-007 | Japanese Statements on Japan's Expansion |
undated |
4/34 | 1695-007 | Japanese Trade Reports |
1932-1936 |
4/35-36 to 5/1 | 1695-007 | Jones Act |
1975-1981 |
5/2-3 | 1695-007 | Klatt, Werner |
1966-1967, 1976 |
5/4 | 1695-007 | Lasswell, Harold D. |
1938, 1960, 1962 |
5/5 | 1695-007 | Letters of Recommendation |
1953 |
5/6 | 1695-007 | Li, Fang-Kuei |
1951, 1988-1989 |
5/7 | 1695-007 | Northwest Fisheries |
1938-1943 |
5/8 | 1695-007 | Occupational Opportunities |
undated |
5/9 | 1695-007 | Oppenheimer, Robert |
1955 |
5/10-11 | 1695-007 | Pacific Northwest History |
undated |
5/12 | 1695-007 | Peking, China |
undated |
5/13-17 | 1695-007 | Philippines |
undated |
5/18 | 1695-007 | Problem Laboratory |
1940 |
5/19 | 1695-007 | Propaganda - Far East in World War II |
undated |
5/20 | 1695-007 | Propaganda - Japanese in U.S. and Unregistered
American Agents for Japan |
undated |
5/21 | 1695-007 | Rostow and Lyndon Baines Johnson Paper |
1968 |
5/22 | 1695-007 | Science and Technology Review |
1979-1980 |
5/23 | 1695-007 | Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance |
1950 |
5/24 | 1695-007 | Seattle Public Forums |
1941 |
5/25-32 | 1695-007 | Student Unrest
Scope and Content: The Student Unrest subject file contains clippings,
ephemera, university memos, and personal notes that document student and
faculty protests at the University of Washington and other campuses during the
late 1960s. It includes a copy of an October 1, 1969, letter from Taylor to the
editor of the
University of Washington Daily
discussing the decision to suspend a foreign exchange program in Vietnam
sponsored by the Far Eastern and Russian Institute because of complaints from
the U.S. Embassy about students’ political activities there. There is also a
copy of an SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) protest against the content
of a textbook used in the Far East 210 course.
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1965-1970, 1979 |
5/33-34 | 1695-007 | Taiwan Trip |
1952 |
5/35 | 1695-007 | Television Appearance by Taylor |
1953 |
5/36 | 1695-007 | Treadgold, Donald W. |
1973, 1990-1993, undated |
5/37 | 1695-007 | United Nations |
1963-1964, undated |
5/38-39 | 1695-007 | United States Senate, Committee on Foreign
Relations |
1966 |
6/1-5 | 1695-007 | University of the Philippines, American Studies
Program
Scope and Content: Consists primarily of correspondence and memos relating to a
three-year grant-in-aid from the U.S. State Department to the University of
Washington to oversee the development of a chair of American Studies at the
University of the Philippines in Manila.
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1956-1957, 1962-1966 |
6/6 | 1695-007 | University of the Philippines, Institute of Public
Administration |
1955 |
6/7 | 1695-007 | U.S. Army War College |
1954 |
6/8 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, Retirement
Association |
1987 |
6/9-14 | 1695-007 | Vietnam File
Scope and Content: The Vietnam file documents Taylor’s efforts to stay abreast
of the events of the Vietnam War. It also contains information about other
scholars’ responses to U.S. involvement in the war. Includes miscellaneous
information, captured documents, and interrogations reports.
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1960-1968, undated |
Speeches and Writings
Scope and Content: Includes several essays, papers, and book reviews in which
Taylor expresses his opinions about U.S. foreign policy in China and East Asia,
including a 1954 paper written for the Center for International Studies,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, arguing for U.S. support of the Chinese
Nationalist Government in Taiwan. “Four Against the Red Lobby,” published by
the
National Review in 1966, contains
an article by Taylor outlining his reasons for disagreeing with Asia scholars
calling for U.S. recognition of China.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/15 | 1695-007 | Article for a British Encyclopedia |
1936 |
6/16 | 1695-007 | Aspects in the Reconstruction of China |
undated |
6/17 | 1695-007 | Formosa |
1954 |
6/18 | 1695-007 | Four Against the Red Lobby |
1966 |
6/19 | 1695-007 | The Importance of Asian Studies in American Higher
Education |
1959 |
6/20 | 1695-007 | Insurrection in East Hopei |
1938 |
6/21 | 1695-007 | The New Theatre in China |
undated |
6/22 | 1695-007 | Power Politics in the Far East |
1940, 1952 |
6/23-30 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous Writings and Book Reviews
Scope and Content: Documents Taylor’s opinions on U.S. policy in Asia and
pertains primarily to Taylor’s thoughts on the consequences of the Communist
victory in China, but it also includes a draft of an essay Taylor wrote during
World War II about U.S. policy toward Japanese-Americans.
|
1948-1954 |
7/1 | 1695-007 | Regarding Sun Yat-Sen |
undated |
7/2-21 | 1695-007 | The Struggle for North China
Biographical/Historical Note: Formerly the Japanese-Sponsored Regime in North China.
Scope and Content: Includes drafts, notes, clippings, correspondence, and
reviews.
General Notes: A copy is in the University of Washington, International
Studies School records, Accession No. 83-036, box 21.
|
1939-1940 |
7/22-34 | 1695-007 | Taiping Rebellion
Scope and Content: Includes an uncompleted dissertation, drafts, notes, and
correspondence.
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1940-1942 |
8/1-36 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous Writings
Scope and Content: Files were not kept in any order, and their content varies.
One file, for instance, contains a copy of a 1939 letter Taylor wrote
describing the bombing of Chunking, a 1998 essay titled “The Value of Values,”
and a draft of a 1968 opinion piece on U.S. policy in Vietnam. Personal
writings are interspersed with professional writings in these files.
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undated |
Speeches and Writings of Others |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/37 | 1695-007 | American Far East Policy |
undated |
8/38 | 1695-007 | "Asia in the Social Studies Curriculum" by Leonard
S. Kenworthy |
undated |
8/39 | 1695-007 | "Cheng Feng Wen Hsien"
Scope and Content: Includes documents on party reform.
|
1949-1950 |
8/40 | 1695-007 | "Communist Anti-Semitic Policy & Practice: Red
China Style" |
undated |
8/41 | 1695-007 | "Communist China Trip Report" by Zentuno
Kosaka |
1966 |
8/42 | 1695-007 | "Economic Development & Investment Policies in
the Republic of China" |
undated |
8/43 | 1695-007 | Far East Manuscript (Partial Copy) by Paul H.
Clyde |
1946 |
8/44 | 1695-007 | "Far Eastern Policy of the U.S." by Harold M.
Vinacke |
1950 |
8/45 | 1695-007 | Hanwell, Norman D. (Writings) |
undated |
8/46 | 1695-007 | Hogg, George Aylwin (Writings and
Correspondence) |
1940 |
8/47 | 1695-007 | "Interviews with Mao Tze-tung, Chou En-lai, Po k'u
and Chu Te" by T.A. Bisson |
1937 |
8/48 | 1695-007 | "The Living Standard Concept and the Allied
Occupation of Japan" by Keene P. Parker |
1950 |
8/49 | 1695-007 | "Military and Naval Aspects of the Japanese -
American Crisis of 1913" by Edward H. Brooks |
1952 |
8/50 | 1695-007 | "The Netherlands as an International Financial
Center" and "The Netherlands and European Integration" |
undated |
8/51 | 1695-007 | Notes on Chinese Novels |
undated |
8/52 | 1695-007 | "The Organizational Weapon: A Study of Bolshevik
Strategy and Tactics" (Rand Corporation) |
1952 |
8/53 | 1695-007 | "Some Aspects of Japan's Influence on Chinese
Thought During the Last Years of the Manchu Dynasty" by Nathan M.
Talbott |
1950 |
8/54 | 1695-007 | "Some Reflections on the Philosophy of Hsuntze,
Plato and Aristotle" by Nathan M. Talbott |
1950 |
8/55 | 1695-007 | "Some Reflections on Using the Past to Promote the
Present" by Robert A. Scalapino |
1974 |
8/56 | 1695-007 | "Some Thoughts About Meditation" by Arthur S.
Meyer |
1951 |
8/57 | 1695-007 | "Treatment of Asia in American
Textbooks" |
undated |
8/58 | 1695-007 | "U.S. China Policy Failure" by John K.
Fairbank |
1949 |
8/59 | 1695-007 | "A Word to Readers of Oriental Despotism" by Karl
Wittfogel |
1966 |
9/1-39 to 10/6 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous Writings |
undated |
Curriculum Records |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/7 | 1695-007 | Chinese History (Modern) |
1936 |
10/8 | 1695-007 | Chinese History Course Outline |
undated |
10/9-10 | 1695-007 | Chinese Language - Erwin Reifler |
undated |
10/11-12 | 1695-007 | Far East 10, 110 |
undated |
10/13 | 1695-007 | Far East 168 - Karl August Wittfogel |
undated |
10/14-15 | 1695-007 | Far East 210 |
undated |
10/16 | 1695-007 | History of Chinese Political Thought |
undated |
10/17 | 1695-007 | Journalism 481 |
undated |
10/18 | 1695-007 | Oriental Studies 10, 40-41, 192, 225-226 |
undated |
10/19 | 1695-007 | Oriental Studies 10 - Franz Michael |
undated |
10/20 | 1695-007 | Political Science 114 (Oriental Political
Thought) |
undated |
10/21 | 1695-007 | Political Science 129, 158 |
undated |
Transcripts of Taylor Interviews
Scope and Content: Files include information about Taylor’s family background,
his education and first experiences in the United States, his experiences in
China, his work at the Office of War Information, and his observations about
his accomplishments as director of the Far Eastern and Russian Institute.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/22-26 | 1695-007 | With Sharon Boswell |
1996 |
10/27 | 1695-007 | With Lois Logan Horn |
1986 |
10/28 | 1695-007 | With Ramon Myers (Interview of Taylor and Richard
Walker) |
1992 |
10/29 | 1695-007 | Interview Notes |
undated |
Conference and Convention Files |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/30-31 | 1695-007 | Arlie House China Arms Control
Conference |
1964 |
10/32 | 1695-007 | World Affairs Institute, 17th |
1939 |
10/33-37 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/38-42 to 11/6 | 1695-007 | Notes |
undated |
11/7-9 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1938-1942, 1970-1992 |
11/10 | 1695-007 | Reports |
undated |
Reports - Others |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/11-13 | 1695-007 | China Trips |
1974, 1977, 1979 |
11/14-15 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/16-17 | 1695-007 | Lists |
undated |
11/18 | 1695-007 | Photographs
Scope and Content: Include images that were probably taken when Taylor was in
Hopei in 1938.
|
undated |
11/19 | 1695-007 | Slides
Scope and Content: Contains color slides, undated and unlabeled, that appear to
have been made during one of Taylor’s later trips to Asia.
|
undated |
11/20 | 1695-007 | Bibliographies |
undated |
11/21 | 1695-007 | Research File: History of Modern China |
undated |
11/22 | 1695-007 | Contracts and Agreements |
1952 |
11/23 | 1695-007 | Financial Records |
undated |
11/24 | 1695-007 | Personal Documents |
1946, 1956, undated |
11/25 | 1695-007 | Programs |
undated |
11/26 | 1695-007 | Map
Scope and Content: A published map showing flood, drought, storm, insect, and
plague in the Hopei and Northwest Shantung provinces of China in 1939.
|
1939 |
11/27 | 1695-007 | News Releases |
1942, 1952, 1980 |
11/28-30 | 1695-007 | Articles |
undated |
11/31-48 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
undated |
12/1-12/2 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
undated |
12/3-8 | 1695-007 | Publications |
1940-1994, undated |
12/9-10 | 1695-007 | Miscellany |
1984, 1986, undated |
12/11-13 | 1695-007 | Ephemera |
undated |
Audiocassettes |
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Box | Accession | ||
22 | 1695-007 | Spokane Rotary Speech |
1980 June 12 |
22 | 1695-007 | "International Trade: A New Ballgame" Executive
Briefing : 1 microcassette
|
1984 January 1 |
Reel-to-Reel Audiotapes |
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Box | Accession | ||
22 | 1695-007 | Impact Interview, KGMI Bellingham |
1977 April 25 |
22 | 1695-007 | Speech to China Institute |
1953 June 18 |
Videotapes |
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Box | Accession | ||
22 | 1695-007 | Farm City Forum |
1985 17 August |
Box/Folder | |||
22 | 1695-007 | Meet the Press |
1982 November 10 |
Box | Accession | ||
22 | 1695-007 | Phonograph Record: FSM's Joy to UC Free Speech
Carols |
undated |
University of Washington, Far Eastern and Russian
Institute Records
Scope and Content: The University of Washington Far Eastern and Russian Institute
series consists of approximately two cubic feet of correspondence and other
papers that pertain to Taylor’s efforts to recruit faculty and attract funding
for the institute. Correspondence with William Ballis (1947-1958) documents
efforts to establish a Russian studies program. Letters from Charles Martin
(1939-1946, 1969, undated) document Taylor’s relationship with the university
while he was working for the U.S. government during World War II. The
Post-Retirement files contain tributes to Taylor, including a letter from
University of Washington President Charles Odegaard nominating Taylor for a
Medal of Merit from the state of Washington and summarizing his contributions
to the University of Washington. The bulk of the remaining papers in this
series pertain to administration of the institute, such as the hiring of
faculty, curriculum development, fund-raising, and tensions between Taylor and
Franz Michael, assistant director of the institute.
|
1939-1995 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/23 | 1695-007 | Organizational Information |
undated |
General Correspondence |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/24 | 1695-007 | Ballis, William B. |
1947-1958 |
18/25-26 | 1695-007 | Martin, Charles E. |
1939-1946, 1969, undated |
18/27-29 | 1695-007 | Post-Retirement (GET) |
1976-1983, 1987, 1995 |
18/30-32 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1941-1955, 1973-1976 |
Intradepartmental Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/33-36 | 1695-007 | Michael, Francis "Franz" Henry |
1941-1951, 1960-1962 |
18/37 | 1695-007 | Schultheis, Frederick D. |
1941-1943 |
18/38-41 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1939-1954, 1968-1975 |
Interdepartmental Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/42 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, Arts & Sciences
College Dean |
1939-1945, undated |
18/43 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, Journalism
Department |
1940-1941 |
18/44-46 | 1695-007 | University of Washington President |
1939-1946, 1949-191974 |
18/47 | 1695-007 | University of Washington Senate, University Grades
Committee |
1941 |
18/48-52 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1939-1945, 1950-1975 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/53 | 1695-007 | Memoranda |
1948, 1950 |
18/54 | 1695-007 | Minutes - Research Committee |
1968 |
18/55 | 1695-007 | Budget Files |
1968-1970 |
18/56 | 1695-007 | Department Plan |
1974-1981 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/1-2 | 1695-007 | Clifford, John W. |
1970, 1974, undated |
19/3 | 1695-007 | Department Reorganization |
1953, undated |
19/4 | 1695-007 | Far Eastern Graduate Society |
1949, undated |
19/5 | 1695-007 | Publications Meetings (Weekly) |
1967-1968 |
folder:oversize | |||
package 23 | 1695-007 | Spector, Ivar
Restrictions on Access: Restricted.
|
1951 |
Box/Folder | |||
19/6 | 1695-007 | Sunoo, Harold |
1947-1948 |
19/7 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, Committee on Tenure and
Academic Freedom |
1949, undated |
Reports |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/8 | 1695-007 | Annual |
1950-1951, 1970-1971 |
19/9 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/10-11 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
undated |
19/12 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings of Others |
|
Proposals |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/13 | 1695-007 | Research Projects |
1949-1954 |
19/14 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1979 |
Research Files |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/15 | 1695-007 | Inner-Asia Project |
1951-1954, undated |
19/16-17 | 1695-007 | Modern Japan Project |
1953-1954, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/18 | 1695-007 | Conference and Convention Files |
1953-1954, 1956, 1974 |
19/19-20 | 1695-007 | Curricula Vitae of Others |
undated |
19/21 | 1695-007 | Student Opinion Surveys |
1948-1953 |
19/22 | 1695-007 | Committee Proceedings |
1951 |
19/23 | 1695-007 | Recommendations |
undated |
19/24 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1978 |
19/25 | 1695-007 | News Releases |
undated |
19/26 | 1695-007 | Bulletins |
1948, 1962-1964 |
19/27 | 1695-007 | Directories |
1968-1969 |
19/28 | 1695-007 | Lists |
undated |
19/29 | 1695-007 | Articles |
undated |
19/30 | 1695-007 | Ephemera |
undated |
University of Washington Committees |
1962-1976 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/31 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, International Programs
Advisory Committee |
1969-1971 |
University of Washington Senate, Off-campus Speaker
Policy Committee (Ad Hoc) |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/32-33 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1962-1963, undated |
Minutes |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/34 | 1695-007 | Senate |
1962-1963 |
19/35 | 1695-007 | Board of Regents |
1962, undated |
19/36 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1962-1963 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
19/37 | 1695-007 | Policy |
1962 |
19/38 | 1695-007 | Policy - Other Campuses |
1962-1963, undated |
19/39 | 1695-007 | Reports |
1963 |
19/40 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings - Others |
undated |
19/41 | 1695-007 | Newsletters - Others |
1962, undated |
19/42 | 1695-007 | Notes |
undated |
19/43 | 1695-007 | Articles |
undated |
19/44 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
20/1 | 1695-007 | University of Washington, University Press
Committee |
1976 |
U.S. Office of War Information, Overseas Operations
Branch Records
Scope and Content: The U.S. Office of War Information, Overseas Branch, series
contains 19 folders and consists primarily of general correspondence from the
period 1942 to 1949. Letters and memos concern the operations of branches in
the field, information about possible Japanese intelligence activity in the
United States in the 1930s, and allegations concerning Japanese infiltration of
the Institute of Pacific Relations during the 1930s. It also documents the
agency’s efforts to gather and interpret intelligence from Japan and
Japanese-occupied regions, the recruitment of intelligence officers to serve
overseas, the selection of propaganda materials for dissemination in Asia, and
methods of psychological research undertaken by the agency. Reports include a
1945 intelligence report on peace sentiment among the Japanese armed forces and
the report “Japanese Behavior Patterns,” compiled by anthropologist Ruth
Benedict. Also included are clippings Taylor gathered about the decision to
drop atomic bombs on Japan. Classified materials have been removed from this
series.
|
1942-1949 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/1-6 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1942-1949, undated |
18/7-8 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
undated |
18/9 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings of Others |
undated |
18/10 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1945 |
Reports |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/11 | 1695-007 | World War II Intelligence |
1945 |
18/12-13 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1945, 1947, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/14 | 1695-007 | Personnel Records |
1945, undated |
18/15 | 1695-007 | Research Projects |
undated |
18/16 | 1695-007 | Lists |
undated |
18/17 | 1695-007 | Notes |
undated |
18/18 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
undated |
18/19 | 1695-007 | Ephemera |
undated |
Papers from Other Memberships and
Affiliations |
1933-1999 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/14 | 1695-007 | American Assembly
Scope and Content: The file documents Taylor’s contributions to a series of
forums on U.S. policy in the Far East in 1956 and 1957. The American Assembly
was a series of national conferences on “matters of public importance” begun by
President Eisenhower when he was president of Columbia University. Included are
remarks Taylor made on U.S. policy toward China at a 1957 American Assembly
meeting in New York.
|
1956-1967 |
12/15 | 1695-007 | American Council of Learned Societies
(ACLS) |
1940-1941 |
12/16 | 1695-007 | American Enterprise Institute |
1969-1970 |
12/17 | 1695-007 | Association for Asian Studies, International Liaison
Committee |
1970-1971 |
12/18 | 1695-007 | China Club of Seattle |
1945, 1949-1950, 1973 |
Chinese History Project
Scope and Content: The China History Project files document George Taylor’s
lifelong friendship and professional support of China scholar Karl August
Wittfogel (1896-1988), a German sinologist whom Taylor met while he was in
China in 1935. Wittfogel was director of the China Dynastic Histories Project.
Begun in the 1930s in Peking and continued at Columbia University in New York
in the 1940s and the University of Washington from the late 1940s to the late
1960s, it was created with the goal of translating the histories of the
dynasties of China into English and publishing the texts accompanied by
critical and explanatory commentary. The papers of the China History Project
consist primarily of the correspondence, speeches, and writings of Wittfogel.
Correspondence documents Wittfogel’s efforts to recruit scholars and raise
funds for the project; it also includes his personal correspondence with
Taylor.
|
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/19-28 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence
Scope and Content: Major correspondent is Karl August Wittfogel.
|
1937-1960, 1969-1982 |
12/29 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
undated |
12/30-34 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings of Karl August
Wittfogel |
1949-1954, 1967, undated |
12/35 | 1695-007 | Subject File - History of Chinese
Society |
undated |
12/36 | 1695-007 | Reports |
1946, undated |
12/37 | 1695-007 | Lists |
undated |
12/38 | 1695-007 | Announcements |
1950, undated |
12/39 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
undated |
Council on Foreign Relations, Study Group on U.S.
Relations with the Philippines |
|||
General Correspondence |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/40 | 1695-007 | Cowen, Myron |
1957-1958 |
12/41 | 1695-007 | Deutch, Michael J. |
1957-1958 |
12/42 | 1695-007 | Re: Book on Philippines |
1957-1958 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/43 | 1695-007 | Minutes and Agenda |
1957-1958 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/44 | 1695-007 | The Enological Society of the Pacific
Northwest
Scope and Content: The Enological Society of the Pacific Northwest materials
document Taylor’s tenure as president of the society. It includes
correspondence in which Taylor promotes wine appreciation, writings about wine,
and a 1954 letter responding to Taylor’s questions about domestic winemaking in
China. Also contains correspondence about the organization of the Pacific
Northwest chapter of the society.
|
1954, 1976-1984 |
13/1-2 | 1695-007 | Far Eastern Association |
1948-1951 |
13/3 | 1695-007 | Ford Foundation Emergency Fund |
1955-1962 |
13/4-5 | 1695-007 | Ford Foundation, Soviet and East European Committee
Screening |
1958-1960 |
Institute of Pacific Relations, American
Council
Scope and Content: The Institute of Pacific Relations, American Council files
document Taylor’s membership in the institute, a private, non-partisan
organization founded in 1925 in New York City. The institute promoted
scholarship on Asia and published
Pacific Affairs and other journals
in the field of Asia studies. The IPR fell under investigation by Senators
Joseph McCarthy and Pat McCarran and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee
between 1947 and 1953, and ceased to exist by the end of the decade. Materials
date from 1933 to 1971 and include general correspondence (1937-1961,
1970-1971) as well as minutes of the board of trustees (1942 and 1951), the
executive committee (1951-1952 and 1961), and the IPR Study Meeting (1939).
|
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/6-11 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence
Scope and Content: Major correspondents include Raymond B. Allen, Edward
Carter, Frederick V. Field, William L. Holland, Benjamin H. Kizer, Herbert S.
Little, Charles E. Martin, Charles P. Rockwood, and Eugene Staley.
|
1937-1961, 1970-1971 |
13/12 | 1695-007 | Memoranda |
1933, 1942 |
Minutes |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/13 | 1695-007 | Board of Trustees |
1942, 1951 |
13/14 | 1695-007 | Executive Committee |
1951-1952, 1961 |
13/15 | 1695-007 | I.P.R. Study Meeting |
1939 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/16 | 1695-007 | Reports |
1938, 1950, 1954-1958 |
13/17 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
1942-1944, 1951, undated |
13/18 | 1695-007 | Membership Records |
undated |
13/19 | 1695-007 | Conference and Convention Files |
1942, undated |
13/20 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1936, 1942, 1946 |
13/21 | 1695-007 | Transcript of Round Table Discussion on American
Policy toward China Held in the U.S. Department of State |
1949 |
13/22 | 1695-007 | Subject File - Planning Committee |
1954 |
13/23 | 1695-007 | Lists |
1949-1957 |
13/24 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
1951 |
13/25 | 1695-007 | Ephemera |
1942 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/26-29 | 1695-007 | Inter-university Committee on Travel Grants Joint
Committee on Contemporary China |
1959-1966, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
13/30-33 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1948, 1956-1961 |
14/1-14/8 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence
Scope and Content: Major correspondents include A. Doak Barnett, John King
Fairbank, Walter Galenson, Pendleton Herring, Charles O. Hucker, John M.H.
Lindbeck, G. Raymond Nunn, Robert A. Scalapino, G. William Skinner, C. Martin
Wilbur, Helmut Wilhelm, Bryson "Bryce" Wood, and Mary C. Wright.
|
1962-1971 |
14/9 | 1695-007 | Minutes |
1960-1968 |
14/10-12 | 1695-007 | Meetings, 1st-26th |
1959-1970 |
Conferences and Seminars |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
14/13 | 1695-007 | Processes of Change in Chinese Societies Seminar,
Toronto |
1963 November 1-2 |
14/14 | 1695-007 | Research on Chinese Society through Documents
Seminar, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
1962 March 30-April 1 |
14/15 | 1695-007 | Research on Chinese Society through Fieldwork
Seminar, Montreal |
1962 January 19-20 |
14/16 | 1695-007 | Research on the Government and Politics of
Contemporary China Conference, Columbia University |
1964 April 17-18 |
14/17 | 1695-007 | Status of Studies of Modern and Contemporary China
Conference, New York |
1968 March 15-16 |
14/18 | 1695-007 | Studies of Contemporary China Conference, Gould
House, New York |
1959 June 19-21 |
14/19 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous Conferences and Seminars |
1962, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
14/20-21 | 1695-007 | Fellowships and Grants Information |
1959-1968 |
14/22-23 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
|
14/24 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings of Others |
|
14/25-26 | 1695-007 | Reports |
1959-1960, 1963, undated |
14/27 | 1695-007 | Reports of Others |
1963-1964, 1968, undated |
15/1-3 | 1695-007 | Subject File - Bryce Wood |
1969-1986 |
15/4 | 1695-007 | Proposals |
1959, undated |
15/5 | 1695-007 | Newsletters of Others |
1970 |
15/6 | 1695-007 | Lists |
undated |
15/7 | 1695-007 | Notes |
undated |
15/8 | 1695-007 | Joint Committee on Contemporary China, Chinese
Government and Politics Subcommittee |
1970 |
15/9 | 1695-007 | Joint Committee on Contemporary China, Chinese Law
Subcommittee |
1965 |
15/10 | 1695-007 | Joint Committee on Contemporary China, (Research)
Materials Subcommittee Chinese |
1964-1965 |
15/11 | 1695-007 | Joint Committee on Contemporary China, Conferences in
Political Science Subcommittee |
undated |
15/12 | 1695-007 | Joint Committee on Contemporary China, Research on
Chinese Society Subcommittee |
1962 |
Joint Committee on Sino-American Cooperation in the
Humanities and Social Sciences |
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General Correspondence |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/13 | 1695-007 | Burkhardt, Frederick H. |
1968, 1970-1971 |
15/14-15 | 1695-007 | Turner, Gordon B. |
1967-1974 |
15/16 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous |
1964, 1967-1971, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/17 | 1695-007 | Minutes |
1967-1971 |
15/18-19 | 1695-007 | Reports |
1967-1969, 1972 |
15/20 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
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15/21 | 1695-007 | Conference and Convention Files |
1969 |
15/22 | 1695-007 | Proposals |
1970-1972, undated |
15/23 | 1695-007 | Communiques |
1966, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/24-25 | 1695-007 | Liaison Committee on Study of Contemporary
China |
1968-1971 |
15/26-27 | 1695-007 | Lincoln (John C.) Institute - Land Reform Training
Institute
Scope and Content: Documents Taylor’s contributions to the board of the Land
Reform Training Institute, which was sponsored by the John C. Lincoln Institute
and the Council for International Economic Cooperation and Development.
|
1969-1975 |
Social Science Research Council |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/28 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1941, 1955, 1965-1971 |
15/29 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1972, 1977 |
15/30 | 1695-007 | Grant Files |
1970 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/31 | 1695-007 | Social Science Research Council, Asian Institutions
Exchanges Committee |
1963-1964 |
15/32 | 1695-007 | Social Science Research Council, Economy of China
Committee |
1963 |
15/33 | 1695-007 | Social Science Research Council, Liaison Committee on
the Study of Contemporary China |
1965-1968 |
Tryout Theatre
Scope and Content: The Tryout Theatre files document an experimental theater that
produced original plays in Seattle from 1943 to 1951, when it became affiliated
with the University of Washington School of Drama. The papers date from the
period 1941 to 1967 (bulk 1944-1951) and document Taylor’s tenure as president
of the board of directors, circa 1948 to 1951. General correspondence includes
letters from people seeking work with the theater, playwrights regarding the
theater’s production of their work, and Taylor’s efforts to find a benefactor
for the theater when it hit hard times. Other files contain minutes of the
board of directors, a history of the theater (1951), publicity, programs,
transcripts of two reviews of
The Purple Starfish (1949), notes,
and clippings.Files on
The Phoenix and the Dwarfs contain
correspondence and clippings from 1944-1950, along with a manuscript copy of
the play, written by George Taylor and George Savage, a member of the
University of Washington English department faculty and neighbor of Taylor.
Most of the correspondence in this series pertains to a review of the New York
production of the play by Burton Rascoe in the January 8, 1945, issue of the
New York World-Telegram, in which
Rascoe accused the playwrights of idealizing the Red Army of China. This review
made Taylor, then an employee of the Office of War Information, the subject of
attacks from Congressman Upton Close. Much of the correspondence has to do with
the efforts of Taylor and his friends and colleagues to defend the play and
Taylor’s reputation after publication of the Rascoe review and a similar piece
in the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Also
included is a private critique of a draft of the play and reviews following its
publication in 1946.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/34 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1942, 1948-1951, undated |
15/35 | 1695-007 | Minutes |
1947-1948, 1950 |
15/36 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
undated |
15/37 | 1695-007 | News Releases |
1948 |
15/38 | 1695-007 | Publicity |
1948 |
15/39 | 1695-007 | Programs |
1948, undated |
15/40 | 1695-007 | Reviews |
1949 |
15/41 | 1695-007 | Resolutions |
1951 |
15/42 | 1695-007 | Agreements |
1948, 1950, undated |
15/43 | 1695-007 | Lists |
undated |
15/44 | 1695-007 | Notes |
undated |
15/45 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
undated |
15/46-50 to 16/6 | 1695-007 | Subject File -
The Phoenix and the
Dwarfs
|
1941-1945, 1967 |
U.S. Foreign Scholarships Board
Scope and Content: The U.S. Foreign Scholarships Board files document the
activities of the board, which makes recommendations regarding the award of
Fulbright fellowships and other federal scholarship funds. Materials date from
the period 1963 to 1967.
|
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/7 | 1695-007 | By-laws |
undated |
16/8-9 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1961, 1963-1970 |
16/10-11 | 1695-007 | Minutes |
1963-1967 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/12 | 1695-007 | Fulbright, John W. |
1964 |
16/13 | 1695-007 | International Educational Exchange |
undated |
Participating Nations |
undated | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/14-17 | 1695-007 | Program Proposals |
1964-1970 |
16/18-19 | 1695-007 | Educational and Cultural Profiles |
1965-1967 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/20 | 1695-007 | Policy Statements: U.S. State Department |
1965-1967 |
Reports |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/21 | 1695-007 | Executive Secretary and Executive and Planning
Committee |
1963-1967 |
16/22-24 | 1695-007 | Institute of International Education |
1964-1967 |
17/1 | 1695-007 | Semi-Annual Progress Reports |
1963-1964 |
17/2 | 1695-007 | Trip Reports |
1965 |
17/3 | 1695-007 | Country Programs |
1961-1963 |
17/4 | 1695-007 | NDEA-Related Fulbright-Hays Fellowship
Program |
1964-1965 |
17/5-14 | 1695-007 | Miscellaneous Reports and Memoranda |
1961-1967 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
17/15 | 1695-007 | Reports of Others |
1966 |
17/16 | 1695-007 | Conference and Convention Files |
1966 |
17/17 | 1695-007 | Trips |
1964 |
17/18 | 1695-007 | Analyses |
1969-1970 |
17/19 | 1695-007 | Policies |
1968 |
17/20 | 1695-007 | News Releases |
1966 |
17/21 | 1695-007 | News Releases by Others |
1963 |
17/22 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1964, 1967, undated |
17/23 | 1695-007 | Newsletters of Others |
1969 |
17/24 | 1695-007 | Symposia |
1966 |
17/25 | 1695-007 | Procedures |
1965-1966 |
17/26 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
1966-1967 |
17/27 | 1695-007 | Positions |
1964 |
17/28 | 1695-007 | Lists |
1965, undated |
17/29 | 1695-007 | Clippings |
1967-1968 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
17/30 | 1695-007 | U.S. Foreign Scholarships Board, Geographic Areas
Subcommittees |
1963 |
17/31 | 1695-007 | U.S. Foreign Scholarships Board, Teacher Interchange
Programs Committee |
1963 |
U.S. National War College |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
17/32-33 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1947-1954 |
17/34-35 | 1695-007 | Curriculum Records |
undated |
17/36 | 1695-007 | Conference File: Staff and Faculty
Conference |
1948 December 18 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
17/37 | 1695-007 | U.S. National War College, Alumni
Association |
1983-1985 |
18/20-22 | 1695-007 | U.S. State Department, China and East Asia
Panels
Scope and Content: The U.S. State Department, China and East Asia Panels files
contain agendas and minutes as well as policy papers from the period 1967 to
1968, when Taylor was a member. Classified documents have been removed.
|
1967-1968 |
Washington Council on International Trade
Scope and Content: The Washington Council on International Trade files document
Taylor’s tenure as president of the organization from 1976 to 1987. Material
dates from the period 1975 to 1984. Records include general correspondence and
subject files, including several folders documenting a trade relations mission
Taylor took to China in 1979.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
20/2 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1975-1977, 1984 |
20/3 | 1695-007 | Strategic Plan |
1982 |
20/4 | 1695-007 | Speeches and Writings |
undated |
20/5 | 1695-007 | News Releases |
undated |
20/6 | 1695-007 | Newsletters |
1982 |
20/7 | 1695-007 | Conference and Convention Files |
1983 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
20/8 | 1695-007 | Seattle Culture |
1976, 1978 |
20/9 | 1695-007 | Special Briefing: Senate Ways and Means
Committee |
1976 |
20/10-13 | 1695-007 | Trade Relations Mission to China |
1979 |
20/14 | 1695-007 | Washington State Trade Mission to
China |
1977 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
20/15-16 | 1695-007 | Washington World Affairs Fellows
Scope and Content: The Washington World Affairs Fellows files contain
correspondence and board minutes from the program, which Taylor directed from
1989 to 1999. Affiliated with the World Affairs Council of Seattle and Tacoma,
the program provides opportunities for local community leaders to participate
in a ten-month monthly seminar series on international issues. The files
consist primarily of board minutes and correspondence with program sponsors and
participants from 1989 to 1999.
|
1989-1999 |
Yenching University (Yanjing Da Xue)
Scope and Content: Consists primarily of minutes and curriculum records. Also
includes correspondence from Taylor’s former colleague Leighton Stuart
describing conditions at Yenching after Taylor left in 1939.
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
21/2 | 1695-007 | General Correspondence |
1937-1941 |
Minutes |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
21/3 | 1695-007 | Honors Degrees, General Advisory
Council |
1937 |
21/4 | 1695-007 | International Relations Study
Committee |
1937 |
21/5 | 1695-007 | Public Affairs College Faculty
Meetings |
1937-1938 |
21/6 | 1695-007 | Scholarships for Seminar Students Special
Committee |
1937 |
Curriculum Records |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
21/7 | 1695-007 | Chinese Government Lectures by Kuo
Tun-jou |
undated |
21/8 | 1695-007 | History of Japan and China Lecture
Notes |
undated |
21/9 | 1695-007 | History of Chinese Philosophy Lecture by Chang
Tung-sung |
undated |
21/10 | 1695-007 | History of Modern Europe |
undated |
21/11 | 1695-007 | Imperialism Course |
undated |
21/12 | 1695-007 | Political and Social Development of Europe in the
19th Century |
undated |
21/13 | 1695-007 | Russian History |
undated |
21/14 | 1695-007 | Social Studies Honors Courses ("Modern
Greats") |
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
21/15 | 1695-007 | Student Essays |
undated |
21/16 | 1695-007 | Subject File: Modern Greats |
undated |
Accession No. 1695-008: George Edward Taylor papers, 1931-2006Return to Top
Scope and Content: Memoirs, correspondence, photographs, clippings
Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Acquisition Info: Claire E. Taylor
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Accession | ||
1 | 1695-008 | Photographs |
c.1977-1979 |
1 | 1695-008 | George E. Taylor Memoir |
2006 |
1 | 1695-008 | Correspondence, Congratulations, Phamphlet, Program
& Guest List of Taylor's Eightieth Birthday Celebration |
1985 |
1 | 1695-008 | Audio Tape |
1995 |
2 | 1695-008 | Various Club Newsletters |
1935-1993 |
2 | 1695-008 | Washington Council on International Trade Newletter
& Booklet |
1998-2000 |
2 | 1695-008 | Memorial Tributes Written By Taylor |
1990-1999 |
2 | 1695-008 | Personal Correspondence |
1945 |
2 | 1695-008 | Problems of Post-Communism Booklet |
1995 |
2 | 1695-008 | Taylor Travel Accounts |
1931-1937 |
2 | 1695-008 | Newpaper, Magazine & Journal Articles and
Clippings |
1944-1998 |
2 | 1695-008 | Publisher Annual Statements & Agreement |
1942-1944 |
2 | 1695-008 | Helen Bush School Graduation Program |
1947 |
2 | 1695-008 | World Affairs Council World Citizen Award Banquet &
40th Anniversary Celebration Agenda |
1991 |
2 | 1695-008 | Business Correspondence |
1945-1973 |
2 | 1695-008 | George E. Taylor Business Cards |
|
2 | 1695-008 | Ethnic Heritage Council Award & Awards
Pamphlet |
1999 |
2 | 1695-008 | George E. Taylor C.V. |
Accession No. 1695-009: George Edward Taylor papers, 1947-2000Return to Top
Scope and Content: Obituaries, eulogies, biographical materials
Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.
Restrictions on Use: Copyrights retained by creator.
Acquisition Info: Donate by Claire E. Taylor, November 13, 2015
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Area specialists--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Area studies--Washington (State)--Seattle
- College students--Washington (State)--Seattle--Political activity
- College teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Government consultants--United States
- International trade
- Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945
- Sinologists--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Sinologists--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Sinologists--Washington (State)--Seattle--Interviews
- Universities and colleges--Washington (State)--Seattle
- University Archives/Faculty Papers (University of Washington)
- World War, 1939-1945--Japan
Personal Names
- Allen, Raymond B. (Raymond Bernard), 1902-1986
- Fairbank, John King, 1907-1991
- Herring, Pendleton, 1903-
- Kizer, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Hamilton), 1878-1978
- Lindbeck, John M. H
- Little, Herbert S. (Herbert Satterthwaite), 1902-1972
- Martin, Charles E. (Charles Emanuel), 1891-1977
- Rockwood, Charles P., 1917-1970
- Taylor, George Edward, 1905-2000--Archives
- Taylor, George Edward, 1905-2000--Interviews
- Walker, Richard Louis, 1922- --Interviews
- Wittfogel, Karl August, 1896-1988
- Wood, Bryce, 1909-
Corporate Names
- Chinese History Project
- Institute of Pacific Relations. American Council
- Joint Committee on Contemporary China
- Joint Committee on Sino-American Cooperation in the Humanities and Social Sciences
- Tryout Theatre (Seattle, Wash.)
- United States. Board of Foreign Scholarships
- United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Operations Branch
- University of Washington--Curricula
- University of Washington. Far Eastern and Russian Institute
- University of Washington Faculty--Archives
- University of Washington Faculty--Interviews
- University of the Philippines. American Studies Program
- Washington Council on International Trade
- Yanjing da xue
Geographical Names
- China
- China--Study and teaching (Higher)--Washington (State)--Seattle
- East Asia
- East Asia--Study and teaching (Higher)--Washington (State)--Seattle
- United States--Foreign relations--China
- United States--Foreign relations--East Asia
- United States--Foreign relations--Vietnam
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Horn, Lois Logan, 1923- (interviewer)
- Meyers, Ramon H (interviewer)
- Walker, Richard Louis, 1922- (interviewee)
Corporate Names
- University of Washington. University Archives