Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

PAPERS OF JOHN F. MELBY

Foreign Service Office, Department of State, 1937-1955; Second Secretary, United States Embassy, Chungking, China, 1945-1946, Nanking, China, 1946-1948; Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State, 1949-1952; Special Assistant for Mutual Security Affairs, 1952

36   Letters from John F. Melby to Lillian Hellman
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     Letters to John F. Melby from Lillian Hellman

     Miscellaneous Personal Letters


37   Letters between John F. Melby and Professor Robert Newman re "Cold
                  War Romance between Lillian Hellman and John Melby"
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38   Harlee Chandler, "The Discipline of Circumstances"
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     Soviet War Propaganda
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     Draft of Melby's Manuscript on United States Foreign Policy

     "Letters of a Russian Diplomat to an American Friend"
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39     [2 of 4]
39 (cont.)  [3 of 4]
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     Miscellaneous Correspondence re China - Book Reviews by John F. Melby


40   Manuscript, "Rubber River" [Melby's PhD Dissertation, University of Texas at El Paso]
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     Brazil - Antigua

     Ecuador - Rubber

     Correspondence with Truman Library and the Hoover Institute [re Melby's papers]

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