Records of President Eugene R. Black - 1958 - 1959 Travel - Travel 05 - Mission to Cairo
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Records of President Eugene R. Black - 1958 - 1959 Travel - Travel 05 - Mission to Cairo
Records of President Eugene R Black - 1953 - 1958 Travel - Travel 04
President Eugene R. Black Papers - Congratulations Correspondence - Volume 6 - 1953, 1958
General Correspondence - Correspondence, K
General Correspondence - Correspondence, L
General Correspondence - Correspondence, O
President Barber Conable - General Correspondence - G
General Correspondence - Correspondence, U
General Correspondence - Correspondence, W
This small series contains President's Conable's correspondence at the time of his appointment as President of the World Bank and for the first few months of his term. The records include congratulations, thanks, job inquiries, and letters from persons advertising their services, and the correspondents include both friends and institutions such as commercial banks. The series provides an interesting view of the type of approaches made to an incoming President.
President B. Conable Chronological Files (outgoing) - Correspondence A-L
President B. Conable Chronological Files (outgoing) - Correspondence M-Z
President Barbe B. Conable Chronological Records - Outgoing - Correspondence H-Z
President B. Conable Chronological Files (outgoing) - Correspondence A-F
Financial files : IDA eight (IDA-8) - Correspondence 02
Financial files : Tax Reform Act, 1986 - Correspondence
Financial files : Lending general - Correspondence 01
Financial Files - Debt initiative - Correspondence - Volume 2
Financial Files - Debt - Correspondence - Volume 2
Financial Files - Debt Initiative - Correspondence
Financial Files: African Debt Problem - Correspondence
This series contains primarily photographic prints and negatives documenting some of President Conable's trips abroad, taken by governments or businesses where he visited. The photographs, all in albums, are in predominantly in color, with a few in black and white. The photographs have no identification other than country and date. One album contains photographs taken by the World Bank of the 1990 annual meeting in Washington and includes photographs of U.S. President George W. Bush.
Conable visit to Ivory Coast, July 18-19, 1987
Conable visit to Philippines, 1989
Conable visit to Ivory Coast, July 18-19, 1987
Conable visit to Burkina Faso, 1990
Conable visit to Nairobi, February 10-13, 1987
Records of the Special Assistant to the President, Anapum Khanna
Anapum Khanna was appointed as Special Assistant to the President in July 1989 and stayed through the end of Conable's term and into the first months of the Preston term. He succeeded Marianne Haug as the Secretary to the President's Council, and the primary series of records in this sub-fonds are the working files Khanna accumulated while handling Council business.
Office of the President -- Barber B. Conable -- Anapum Khanna (Special Assistant to the President)
Correspondence 02, meeting of February 26, 1990
Correspondence 02, meeting of march 19, 1990
Correspondence 01, meeting of November 26, 1990
Correspondence 01, meeting of December 10, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of November 30, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of August 2, 1989
Correspondence, meetings of January 5, 8, and 17, 1990
Correspondence, meeting of February 8, 1990
Anapum Khanna Subject Files: Private Sector Development Briefing - Correspondence 01
Anapum Khanna Subject Files: Main Complex Rehabilitation - Correspondence 01
Anapum Khanna Subject Files: Information Technology - Correspondence 01
Anapum Khanna Subject Files: Environment - Correspondence 01
This chronological file consists of copies of the outgoing letters and memoranda, both those handled for President Conable by Marianne Haug and Haug's own correspondence. The records begin in July 1985 when Haug was the Assistant Director of the Industry Department, continue through her service as Assistant Director, West Africa Projects, and conclude in May 1990 at the end of her stay in the President's office. A few incoming letters are included. The files for the periods mid-October 1985 through March 1986, October through December 1986, and mid-March through June 1989 are missing.
The files are useful both for their window onto the issues handled in the president's office and also for the glimpse they give of Haug's work as the first woman to serve as an Executive Assistant to the President of the Bank.