James G. McDonald papers, 1838-1972, bulk 1914-1962

James G. McDonald papers, 1838-1972, bulk 1914-1962

Summary Information

Abstract

This collection documents the professional and personal life of James Grover McDonald, a diplomat who worked extensively with refugee issues and served as the first U.S. ambassador to Israel.

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0818
Bib ID:
4078520 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
McDonald, James G (James Grover), 1886-1964
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
20 linear feet (47 document boxes; 1 oversize box)
Language(s):
English .
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Description

Scope and Content

This collection documents the professional and personal life of James Grover McDonald, a diplomat who worked extensively on refugee issues and served as the first U.S. ambassador to Israel. Much of the material relates to McDonald's positions on the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany and the Presidential Advisory Committee on Political Refugees. These files document international efforts to help minorities, primarily Jews, escape Germany prior to World War II. There is also a fair amount of information on McDonald's experience as U.S. ambassador to Israel. Materials include correspondence, speech and book drafts, pamphlets, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

Arrangement

This collection has been arranged into nine series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); James G. McDonald papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Related Archival Materials

Part of James Grover McDonald's diary is at the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Ownership and Custodial History

Gift of Mrs. James Grover McDonald, Mrs. Halsey V. Barrett, and Mrs. Archibald Stewart, 1972.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Correspondence, memoranda, documents, clippings: Date of acquisition--1970.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Correspondence, memoranda, documents, clippings Surveyed Julie Miller 05/--/87.

Papers processed Tracy Thai, Barnard 2012 2009.

Finding aid written Carolyn Smith July 2009.

Revision Description

2009-12-02 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical sketch

James Grover McDonald was born on November 29, 1886 in Coldwater, Ohio. His parents, Kenneth and Anna Dietrich McDonald, operated a hotel, and the family's five children worked alongside their parents. The family later moved to Albany, Indiana, to operate a second hotel, and there McDonald met Ruth Stafford, whom he would marry in 1915. The couple would have two daughters, Barbara Ann and Janet.

McDonald studied at Indiana University, earning an A.B. degree in 1909 and a master's in History, Political Science, and International Relations in 1910. He won a teaching fellowship in history at Harvard Graduate School and then returned to Indiana University in 1914 as assistant professor of history. He taught until 1918, with a break in 1915-1916 to visit Spain as a Harvard University traveling fellow. He also taught summer sessions in international affairs at the University of Georgia in 1916 and 1917.

At the recommendation of his Harvard advisors, McDonald moved to New York City and took a position with the Civil Service Reform Association, which was committed to ending government corruption. From 1919 to 1933, McDonald served as chairman of the Foreign Policy Association, an organization dedicated to educating the public about foreign affairs. McDonald presided over Foreign Policy Association Luncheons, which were broadcast over WEAF and NBC. During the late 1920s and early 1930s, he gave weekly talks on international relations over the same radio stations, speaking on current world events. McDonald traveled extensively and made trips to Germany nearly every year, experiencing Hitler's rise to power firsthand.

In 1933, McDonald became League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and was faced with the task of negotiating refugee possibilities with Germany prior to World War II. In a meeting with Hitler in 1933, he became aware of Nazi goals to exterminate the Jewish population. McDonald struggled to help Jews and other persecuted individuals leave Germany, but found that his ability was restrained by League policies. He was respected and admired for his efforts and was awarded the American Hebrew Medal for Promotion of Better Understanding between Christian and Jew in America.

In 1935, McDonald resigned from the position. In his resignation letter, he detailed the mistreatment of minorities in Germany and urged the League of Nations to take proactive measures not only to help refugees, but to recognize and address the problems in Germany that forced them to leave in the first place. The letter was widely circulated and was one of the first denouncements of the Nazi government by an international diplomat.

McDonald returned to New York, and from 1936 to1938 he worked on the editorial staff of the New York Times, specializing in editorials on international relations. In 1938 he returned to the problems of the refugees, serving as chairman of the President's Advisory Commission on Political Refugees. The Commission was involved mainly in working with the State Department to adapt immigration laws to the crisis in Germany. McDonald served on the Commission until 1945.

In 1946, McDonald served with the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, a British and American committee charged with forming a policy on the admission of Jews into Palestine. McDonald traveled throughout the reason to hear the testimony of Jews and Palestinians, and became a strong supporter of unlimited immigration into Palestine by European refugees, and of the eventual creation of the state of Israel.

In 1948, President Truman asked McDonald to serve as a U.S. representative to Israel, and McDonald moved to the newly formed country along with his daughter, Barbara. The following year, he became the first U.S. ambassador to Israel and served for two years, working to forge a strong connection between the two countries during a period of upheaval. McDonald resigned as ambassador in 1951 and returned to the US, where he became chairman of the Advisory Council of the Development Corporation for Israel.

McDonald wrote about his personal experience as an ambassador in his book My Mission to Israel, published in 1951. His extensive diaries, now held by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, have also been published in an annotated, multi-volume collection, The Diaries and Papers of James G. McDonald.

In addition to his long career in international affairs, McDonald was also a member of the Board of Education of the City of New York (1940-1942); president of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (1938-1942); and a member of the Harvard Club of New York.

James G. McDonald died in 1964.

Subject Headings

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Name
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Jewish Problems in Palestine and Europe
Bentwich, Norman, 1883-1971
Blue Network Company
Development Corporation for Israel. Advisory Council
Foreign Policy Association
Herbert H. Lehman Collections (Columbia University)
High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany
Inman, Samuel Guy, 1877-1965
Kotschnig, Walter M (Walter Maria), 1901-1985
League of Nations
McDonald, James G (James Grover), 1886-1964
New York Times Company
United States. President's Advisory Committee on Political Refugees
Wurfbain, AndreĢ L
Place
Israel
Israel -- Politics and government
Palestine -- Politics and government
United States -- Foreign relations -- Israel
Subject
Ambassadors
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Israel
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Immigration policy and research
International relations
Political refugees
Refugees -- Germany
World War, 1939-1945

Series I: Special Files, 1922-1972

This series contains correspondence with prominent public figures, primarily politicians and government officials such as Dean Acheson, Henry Stimpson, and Harry Truman. The files were originally part of the general correspondence found in Series II, but were removed and housed separately. They are arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.


Box 1 Folder 1

Acheson, Dean, 1945-1951


Box 1 Folder 2

Aldrich, Winthrop W, 1933


Box 1 Folder 3

Astor, Viscount and Viscountess (Nancy Langhorne), 1929-1931


Box 1 Folder 4

Baerwald, Paul, 1934-1961


Box 1 Folder 5

Baker, Newton D., 1932-1936


Box 1 Folder 6

Barrett, Edward Ware, 1949


Box 1 Folder 7

Baruch, Bernard M., 1932-1958


Box 1 Folder 8

Ben-Gurion, David,1946-1961


Box 1 Folder 9

Benton, William, 1945-1959


Box 1 Folder 10

Berle, Adolph A., Jr., 1932-1943


Box 1 Folder 11

Ben-Zvi, Itashak, 1954-1961


Box 1 Folder 12

Berlin, Irving, 1951


Box 1 Folder 13

Bernstein, Leonard, 1949-1958


Box 1 Folder 14

Black, Hugo, 1950


Box 1 Folder 15

Bloom, Sol, 1944


Box 1 Folder 16

Bok, Curtis, 1928-1934


Box 1 Folder 17

Bowles, Charles, 1953


Box 1 Folder 18

Bradley, Omar, 1949


Box 1 Folder 19

Brandeis, Louis D., 1931-1934


Box 1 Folder 20

Brannan, Charles, 1949


Box 1 Folder 21

Brooks, Van Wyck, 1951


Box 1 Folder 22

Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1931-1946


Box 1 Folder 23

Byrnes, James, 1945-1946


Box 1 Folder 24

Cantor, Eddie, 1937-1960


Box 1 Folder 25

Cardozo, Benjamin V., 1934-1935


Box 1 Folder 26

Celler, Emanuel, 1938-1949


Box 1 Folder 27 to 30

Chamberlain, Joseph P., 1933-1938 (4 Folders), 1933-1938


Box 2 Folder 1

Chamberlain, Joseph P., 1939-1945


Box 2 Folder 2

Clay, Lucius D., 1949


Box 2 Folder 3

Cohen, Benjamin V., 1945-1946


Box 2 Folder 4

Clayton, William L, 1944-1946


Box 2 Folder 5

Coudert, Frederic R., 1933-1936


Box 2 Folder 6

Davies, Joseph E., 1942-1943


Box 2 Folder 7

Davis, Elmer, 1939-1954


Box 2 Folder 8

Davis, Norman, 1932-1942


Box 2 Folder 9

Dewy, Thomas E., 1942-1944


Box 2 Folder 10

Donovan, William J., 1940-1941


Box 2 Folder 11

Douglas, William O., 1948-1949,1960


Box 2 Folder 12

Dubinsky, David, 1940-1959


Box 2 Folder 13

Dulles, Allen W., 1942


Box 2 Folder 14

Dulles, John Foster, 1938-1954


Box 2 Folder 15

Eban, Abba, 1951-1961


Box 2 Folder 16

Einstein, Albert, 1933-1949


Box 2 Folder 17

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1948-1954


Box 2 Folder 18

Eshkol, Levi, 1953-1961


Box 2 Folder 19

Ford, Henry, II, 1941,1944


Box 2 Folder 20

Forrestal, James V., 1945-1948


Box 2 Folder 21

Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1933, 1948-1957, 1933, 1948-1957


Box 2 Folder 22

Fosdick, Raymond B., 1933,1972


Box 2 Folder 23

Frank, Jerome N., 1938


Box 2 Folder 24

Frankfurter, Felix, 1933-1953


Box 2 Folder 25

Fulbright, J. William, 1946,1957


Box 2 Folder 26

Green, William, 1934-1935


Box 2 Folder 27

Harriman, W. Averell, 1943,1957


Box 2 Folder 28

Hayes, Carlton J.H., 1922-1945


Box 2 Folder 29

Herter, Christian A., 1942-1957


Box 2 Folder 30

Hoffman, Paul G., 1943-1944


Box 2 Folder 31

Hoover, Herbert, 1929-1954


Box 2 Folder 32

Hoover, J. Edgar, 1942


Box 2 Folder 33

House, Edward M., 1932


Box 2 Folder 34

Hughes, Charles Evans, 1924-1930


Box 2 Folder 35

Hull, Cordell, 1933-1946


Box 2 Folder 36

Javits, Jacob K., 1949.1959


Box 2 Folder 37

Jessel, George, 1941-1945


Box 2 Folder 38

Jessup, Philip C., and Mrs. (Lois K.), 1932, 1941-1960, 1932, 1941-1960


Box 2 Folder 39

Kennedy, Joseph P., 1938, 1946, 1938, 1946


Box 2 Folder 40

Kellog, Paul, 1933


Box 2 Folder 41

Kennedy, Joseph P., 1938, 1946, 1938, 1946


Box 2 Folder 42

Knopf, Alfred A., 1936,1947


Box 3 Folder 1

Kollek, Theodore, 1951-1958


Box 3 Folder 2

Krock, Arthur, 1939-1961


Box 3 Folder 3

La Guardia, Fiorello, 1943-1946


Box 3 Folder 4

Lehman, Irving, 1935-1945


Box 3 Folder 5

Lamont, Thomas W., 1922-1944


Box 3 Folder 6

Laval, Pierre, 1931


Box 3 Folder 7

Leffingwell, Russell, 1934


Box 3 Folder 8

Lehman, Herbert, 1932-1961


Box 3 Folder 9

Leidesdorf, S.D. & Co., 1946-1961


Box 3 Folder 10

Lerner, Max, 1949


Box 3 Folder 11

Lindbergh, Charles A., 1944-1946


Box 3 Folder 12

Lippmann, Walter, 1933-1953


Box 3 Folder 13

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1952


Box 3 Folder 14

Macdonald, J. Ramsey, 1932


Box 3 Folder 15

Magnes, Judah L., 1946


Box 3 Folder 16

Mann, Thomas, 1940


Box 3 Folder 17

Marshall, George C., 1948-1949


Box 3 Folder 18

Masaryk, Jan, 1937


Box 3 Folder 19

McDonald, James G., 1928-1946


Box 3 Folder 20

McNutt, Paul V., 1938, 1942, 1938, 1942


Box 3 Folder 21

Meir, Golda, 1961, 1958, 1951, 1961, 1958, 1951


Box 3 Folder 22

Mellon, Andrew W., 1930


Box 3 Folder 23

Meyer, Eugene, 1934-1961


Box 3 Folder 24

Moley, Raymond, 1932-1933, 1936, 1932-1933, 1936


Box 3 Folder 25

Morgenthau, Henry, Sr. and Mrs. Josephine Sykes Morgenthau, 1922, 1930-1937


Box 3 Folder 26

Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. and Mrs. Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1939-1953


Box 3 Folder 27

Morgenthau, Henry III, 1930


Box 3 Folder 28

Murphy, Frank, 1940


Box 3 Folder 29

Murrow, Edward R., 1934-1935


Box 3 Folder 30

Nelson, Donald M., 1943


Box 3 Folder 31

Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1946


Box 3 Folder 32

Norris, George W., 1942


Box 3 Folder 33

Patterson, Robert P., 1943


Box 3 Folder 34

Poletti, Charles, 1936-1942


Box 3 Folder 35

Potofsky, Jacob S., 1949-1954


Box 3 Folder 36

Proskauer, Joseph M., 1939-1959


Box 3 Folder 37

Rabi, Isidor I., 1959


Box 3 Folder 38

Reid, Ogden R., 1952-1960


Box 3 Folder 39

Reid, Helen Rogers, 1948-1953


Box 3 Folder 40

Rickenbacker, Edward V., 1943-1944


Box 3 Folder 41

Robinson, Edward G., 1953-1954


Box 3 Folder 42

Rockefeller, David, 1939-1941


Box 3 Folder 43

Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 1927-1958


Box 3 Folder 44

Rockefeller, Nelson A., 1942-1955


Box 3 Folder 45

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 1949-1950


Box 3 Folder 46

Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1932-1943


Box 3 Folder 47

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1932-1936


Box 4 Folder 1

Roosevelt, James, 1950


Box 4 Folder 2

Rosenberg, Anna M., 1941-1949


Box 4 Folder 3-4

Rosenberg, James N., 1937-1961 (2 Folders), 1937-1961


Oversize Box 39 Folder 5

Rosenberg, James N.--German Protest Poster, circa, 1930s


Box 4 Folder 5

Rosenwald, William, 1935-196


Box 4 Folder 6

Salter, Sir Arthur, 1935


Box 4 Folder 7

Sarnoff, David, 1938-1959


Box 4 Folder 8

Schiff, Dorothy, 1952-1953


Box 4 Folder 9

Seligman, Eustace, 1932-1954


Box 4 Folder 10

Shotwell, James T., 1932-1953


Box 4 Folder 11

Silver, Abba Hillel, 1949-1960


Box 4 Folder 12

Silver, Charles H., 1954-1960


Box 4 Folder 13

Spellman, Francis Cardinal, 1949, 1951, 1949, 1951


Box 4 Folder 14

Stettinius, Edward R., 1943-1946


Box 4 Folder 15

Stimson, Henry L., 1930-1933, 1942-1946, 1930-1933, 1942-1946


Box 4 Folder 16

Stone, Dewey D., 1950-1961


Box 4 Folder 17

Straus, Roger W., 1948-1954


Box 4 Folder 18

Straus, Lewis L., 1934-1959


Box 4 Folder 19

Taylor, Myron C, 1941-1953


Box 4 Folder 20

Sulzberger, Arthur H., 1932-1957


Box 4 Folder 21

Swope, Gerald, 1936, 1949-1958, 1936, 1949-1958


Box 4 Folder 22

Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1934, 1945-1951, 1934, 1945-1951


Box 4 Folder 23

Taft, Robert A., 1939-1944, 1953, 1939-1944, 1953


Oversize Box 39 Folder 24

Thomas, Norman, 1941


Box 4 Folder 25

Thompson, Dorothy, 1936-1942


Box 5 Folder 1

Truman, Harry S., 1944-1961


Box 5 Folder 2

Vandenberg, Arthur H., 1945-1948


Box 5 Folder 3

Wagner, Robert , Sr., 1934, 1945-1949, 1934, 1945-1949


Box 5 Folder 4

Wald, Lillian, 1933-1936


Box 5 Folder 5

Warburg, Felix M., 1933-1934


Box 5 Folder 6

Warburg, Edward M. M., 1940-1960


Box 5 Folder 7

Warburg, Felix M., 1935-1936


Box 5 Folder 8

Warburg, Frieda Schiff, 1933, 1948-1958, 1933, 1948-1958


Box 5 Folder 9

Weizmann, Chaim, 1945-1955


Box 5 Folder 10

Welles, Sumner, 1942-1952


Box 5 Folder 11

Whalen, Grover, 1941


Box 5 Folder 12

Wilkie, Wendell L, 1939-1947


Box 5 Folder 13

Weizmann Institute, 1952-1959


Box 5 Folder 14

Wise, Stephen S., 1934-1949


Box 5 Folder 15

Young, Owen D., 1928-1933

Series II: General Correspondence, 1914-1962

The correspondence in this series spans most of McDonald's life, but much of the material dates from after World War II and relates to McDonald's involvement with the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, the formation of Israel, and his experience as U.S. ambassador to Israel. There is also considerable material relating to refugees, as well as some personal correspondence with family and friends. Files are arranged alphabetically by correspondent or institution name.


Box 6 Folder 1

A


Box 6 Folder 2

Abrams, Benjamin


Box 6 Folder 3

Alfange, Dean


Oversize Box 6 Folder 4

American Christian Committee for German Refugees, 1934-1936


American Embassy


Box 6 Folder 5

Furnishing


Box 6 Folder 6

Personal Finances


Box 6 Folder 7

Invitation Lists


Box 6 Folder 8

Press Clippings


Box 6 Folder 9

American Friends Service Committee


Box 6 Folder 10

American Jewish Congress


Box 6 Folder 11

American Palestine Campaign


A.A.C.I.P


Box 6 Folder 12

European Diary, circa, 1946


Box 6 Folder 13

European Trip, 1946


Oversize Box 39 Folder 1

European Trip--Status Reports, 1946


Box 7 Folder 1

Palestine


Box 7 Folder 2

U.S. Material


Box 7 Folder 3

Related U.N. Material


Box 7 Folder 4

Governments and Organizations--General


Box 7 Folder 5

Report to U.S. and U.K.


Box 7 Folder 6

Arvery, Jacob M., 1949-1961


Assistance Medicale


Box 7 Folder 7

Eddie Cantor Appeal


Box 7 Folder 8

Promotional Scrapbook


Box 7 Folder 9

Aydelotte, Frank, 1945-1947


Box 7 Folder 10

Ba-Bn


Box 7 Folder 11

Baer, Arthur, 1945-1949


Box 8 Folder 1

Balaban, Barney, 1949-1952


Box 8 Folder 2

Baldwin, Hanson W., 1949


Box 8 Folder 3

Bar-Ilan University


Box 8 Folder 4

Barkley, Alben W., 1948-1950


Box 8 Folder 5-8

Bentwich, Norman, 1934-1961


Box 8 Folder 9

Berry, Burton Y., 1950-1951


Box 8 Folder 10

Biddle, Francis, 1938-1945


Box 8 Folder 11

Billikopf, Jacob, 1946-1947


Box 8 Folder 12

Blank, Sam, 1946-1961


Box 8 Folder 13

Blaustein, Jacob, 1946-1960


Oversize Box 39 Folder 10

B'nai B'rith Israel Committee Scroll of Honor Awarded to McDonald, undated


Box 9 Folder 1

Bo-Bz


Box 9 Folder 2

Board of Education, NYC


Box 9 Folder 4

Bolles, Blair, 1945


Box 9 Folder 5

Borchard, Edwin M., 1932


Box 9 Folder 6

Brewster, Owen, 1947


Box 9 Folder 7

Bronfman, Samuel, 1946-1960


Box 9 Folder 8

Brown, Charles, 1945-1959


Box 9 Folder 9

Buck, Ellsworth, 1944-1948


Box 9 Folder 10

Bullitt, William C., 1934-1942


Box 9 Folder 11

Bunche, Ralph J., 1949-1959


Box 9 Folder 12

C


Box 9 Folder 13

Cantor, Eddie, 1937-1960


Box 9 Folder 14

Catholic Church


Box 9 Folder 15

Cecil of Chelwood, Viscount, 1933-1946


Box 9 Folder 16

Clifford, Clark, 1947-1953


Box 9 Folder 17

Connelly, Matthew J., 1948-1949


Box 9 Folder 18

Connelly, Tom, 1948


Box 9 Folder 19

Council on Foreign Relations


Box 9 Folder 20

Cox, Oscar, 1944


Box 9 Folder 21

Crank File


Box 9 Folder 22

Crosgrave, Lloyd M.


Box 9 Folder 23

Crossman, Richard H.S., 1947


Box 9 Folder 24

Crum, Bartley C., 1946-1956


Oversize Box 39 Folder 6

D--Oversize


Box 10 Folder 1

D


Box 10 Folder 2

D'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Sir Henry, 1936-1960


Box 10 Folder 3

Davis, Monnett B., 1951-1953


Box 10 Folder 4

Dayan, Moshe, 1954-1959


Box 10 Folder 5

De Botton, Gilbert, 1952-1956


Box 10 Folder 6

De Los Rios, Fernando, 1937


Box 10 Folder 7

Department of State


Box 10 Folder 8

De Rothschild, Baron Guy, 1949-1956


Box 10 Folder 9

De Rothschild, Baron Robert, 1945


Box 10 Folder 10

Diplomatic Corps--Israel


Box 10 Folder 11

Dodd, William E., 1934


Box 10 Folder 12

Douglas, Paul H., 1956


Box 10 Folder 13

Dunn, James C., 1948


Box 10 Folder 14

E


Box 10 Folder 15

Eichelberger, Clark, 1945


Box 10 Folder 16

Elmhirst, Mrs. Dorothy Payne Whitney (wife of Leonard K. Elmhirst), 1934


Box 10 Folder 17

Emergency Committee in Aid of German Scholars


Box 10 Folder 18

Empire State Bldg. Office


Box 10 Folder 19

Esco Foundation for Palestine Inc.


Box 10 Folder 20

Ethrige, Mark, 1949


Box 10 Folder 21

Ewing, Oscar R., 1943-1954


Box 10 Folder 22

Eylath, Eliahu, 1958


Box 10 Folder 23

Eytan, Walter, 1949-1960


Box 10 Folder 24

F


Box 11 Folder 1

Farley, James A., 1940-1954


Box 11 Folder 2

C.C.--James L. Fly, 1942-1944


Box 11 Folder 3

Feinberg, Abraham, 1949-1958


Box 11 Folder 4

Flynn, Edward J., 1941-1945


Box 11 Folder 5

Forbes, W. Cameron, 1930


Box 11 Folder 6

Ford, Richard, 1950-1951


Foreign Policy Association


Box 11 Folder 7

General


Box 11 Folder 8-9

Commendatory Letters, 1929-1933 (2 Folders), 1929-1933


Box 11 Folder 10

Frank, Gerold, 1950-1959


Box 11 Folder 11

Gardner, John W., 1953


Box 11 Folder 12

Ga-Gol


Box 11 Folder 13

George, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1914-1915


Box 11 Folder 14

German University League


Box 11 Folder 15

German Society of Chicago--Louis Guenzel


Box 11 Folder 16

Glueck, Nelson, 1946-1959


Box 11 Folder 17

Goldman, Emanuel, 1948-1961


Box 11 Folder 18

Goldman, Norman, 1951-1958


Box 11 Folder 19

Goldstein, Israel, 1935-1962


Box 11 Folder 20

Goldwater, Monroe, 1945-, 1949


Box 12 Folder 1

Gom-Gz


Box 12 Folder 2

Good, Ann Campbell, 1945


Box 12 Folder 3

Grandi, Dino, 1932


Box 12 Folder 4

Grayzel, Soloman, 1959-1960


Box 12 Folder 5

Griffis, Stanton, 1948-1949


Box 12 Folder 6

Grossinger, Jennie, 1951-1958


Box 12 Folder 7

H


Box 12 Folder 8

Hadassah


Box 12 Folder 9

Hammett, Dashiel, 1938


Box 12 Folder 10

Harazi, Shalom,1951-1960


Box 12 Folder 11

Harkness, Edward H., 1934


Box 12 Folder 12

Harman, Avraham, 1951-1961


Box 12 Folder 13

Harvard University and Harvard Club


Box 12 Folder 14

Herold, Sidney, 1947-1950


Box 12 Folder 15

Herzog, Yaacov, 1950-1960


Box 12 Folder 16

Hexter, Maurice, 1958-1961


Box 12 Folder 17

Hilldring, John, 1947-1959


Box 12 Folder 18

Hisws, Alger, 1946


Box 12 Folder 19

Hopkins, Harry, 1945


Box 12 Folder 20

Hudson, Manley O., 1917


Box 13 Folder 1

Humphrey, Hubert H., 1956-1959


Box 13 Folder 2

Hutcheson, Joseph C., Jr.1946-1957


Box 13 Folder 3

I


Box 13 Folder 4

Indiana University


Box 13 Folder 5

Ingersoll, Raymond V. and Mrs. Marion Crary Ingersoll, 1934-1943


Israel


Box 13 Folder 6

Artists


Oversize Box 39 Folder 7

Personal Finances


Box 13 Folder 7

Founders of Israel Award Plaque Presented by the State of Israel Bond Organization, 1961


Box 13 Folder 8

J


Box 13 Folder 9

Jackson, C.D., 1953


Box 13 Folder 10

Jacobson, Eddie, 1948-1955


Box 13 Folder 11

James, Edwin, 1951


Box 13 Folder 12

Jones, Jesse, 1942


Box 13 Folder 13

Joseph, Dov, 1951


Box 13 Folder 14

K


Box 13 Folder 15

Kaplan, Eliezer and Dr. Elisheva Kaplan (wife of Eliezer Kaplan), 1951-1959


Box 13 Folder 16

Karlin Family, 1947-1959


Box 13 Folder 17

Kerner, Otto, 1961


Box 13 Folder 18

Kintner, Robert E., 1945


Box 13 Folder 19

Knox, Charles, 1949-1961


Box 13 Folder 20

Kohn, Leo, 1953-1960


Box 13 Folder 21

Krinizi, A., 1949-1955


Box 13 Folder 22

Kuper, S.M., 1954-1959


Box 14 Folder 1

L


Box 14 Folder 2

Lawson, Edward B., 1955-1959


Box 14 Folder 3

Lewisohn, Samuel and Mrs. Margaret Valentine Lewisohn, 1930-1949


Box 14 Folder 4

Long, Breckenridge, 1944


Box 14 Folder 5

Lourie, Arthur, 1934-1960


Box 14 Folder 6

Lucas, Scott W., 1948


Box 14 Folder 7

Ma-Mc


Box 14 Folder 8

Marks, Sir Simon, 1946-1960


Box 14 Folder 9

May, Herbert L. 1932-1934, 1952, 1932-1934, 1952


Box 14 Folder 10

Mazer Family


Box 14 Folder 11

McDonald, Edward D., 1923-1960


Box 14 Folder 12

McDonald, Anna, 1924-1934


Box 14 Folder 13

McDonald Family


McDonald, James G.


Box 14 Folder 14

Biography


Box 14 Folder 15

Personal Finances


Box 15 Folder 1

Automobile Insurance


Box 15 Folder 2

75th Birthday


Box 15 Folder 3

Memorabilia


Box 15 Folder 4

McDonald, John A., 1928-1934


Box 15 Folder 5

McDonald, Joseph Lee, 1922-1961


Box 15 Folder 6

McDonald, William H.,1922-1961


Box 15 Folder 7

McGhee, George C., 1949-1951


Box 15 Folder 8

Me-Mz


Box 15 Folder 9

Mead, James M., 1945-1946


Box 15 Folder 10

Merz, Charles, 1939-1957


Box 15 Folder 11

Messersmith, George S., 1933-1947


Box 15 Folder 12

Phillips, William, 1933-1959


Box 15 Folder 13

Millin, Sarah Gertrude, 1948-1949


Box 15 Folder 14

Minton, Sherman, 1950


Box 15 Folder 15

Montor, Henry, 1947-1958


Box 15 Folder 16

Moses, Robert, 1953-1958


Box 15 Folder 17

Murray, Thomas E., 1956-1948


Box 16 Folder 1

N


Box 16 Folder 2

Myers-Henderson Case, 1930


Box 16 Folder 3

Nathan, Otto, 1934-1936


Box 16 Folder 4

New York Times


Box 16 Folder 5

New York University


Box 16 Folder 6

New York University Project


Box 16 Folder 7

Niles, David K., 1943-1951


Box 16 Folder 8

Norman, Edward A., 1937-1945


Box 16 Folder 9

O


Box 16 Folder 10

Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1958


Box 16 Folder 11

P


Box 16 Folder 12

Padberg, Eugene L., Jr., 1950-1951


Box 16 Folder 13

Parkes, James W., 1933-1959


Box 16 Folder 14

Parsons, Geoffrey, 1945


Box 16 Folder 15

Passport Division, Dept of State


Box 16 Folder 16

Passports--Visa Applications, 1935-1953


Box 16 Folder 17

Pervy, Adolphe, 1936-1961


Box 16 Folder 18

Peurifoy, John E., 1950


Box 16 Folder 19

Phillips, David, 1954-1959


Box 16 Folder 20

Picon, Molly, 1953-1954


Box 17 Folder 1

Q


Box 17 Folder 2

Ra-Rof


Oversize Box 39 Folder 7

Ra-Rof


Box 17 Folder 3

Rabinowitz, Louis M., 1951-1955


Box 17 Folder 4

Radio Advisory Board


Box 17 Folder 5

Refugee Rehabilitation Committee


Box 17 Folder 6

Refugees--Appeal for Funds


Box 17 Folder 7

Rifkind, Simon H., 1946-1953


Box 17 Folder 8

Riley, William E., 1948-1953


Box 17 Folder 9

Robinson, Leland Rex, 1931-1961


Box 17 Folder 10

Rog-Rz


Box 17 Folder 11

Rogosin, Israel, 1955-1960


Box 17 Folder 12

Rokach, Israel, 1948-1951


Box 17 Folder 13

Rothberg, Sam, 1950-1960


Box 17 Folder 14

Rountree, William M., 1946-1959


Box 17 Folder 15

Rusk, Dean, 1948


Box 17 Folder 16

Russell, Francis H., 1954


Box 17 Folder 17

Russian War Relief, Inc.


Box 17 Folder 18

Rycus, Jacob, 1952-1954


Box 18 Folder 1

Sa-Schu


Box 18 Folder 2

Salant, Richard S., 1948-1959


Box 18 Folder 3

Sarnoff, Irving, 1951, 1959, 1951, 1959


Box 18 Folder 4

Satterthwaite, Joseph, 1948-1949


Box 18 Folder 5

Sawyer, Olive L., 1952-1960


Box 18 Folder 6

Sayre, Francis B., 1936-1947


Box 18 Folder 7

Schw-Sh


Box 18 Folder 8

Schwartz, Joseph J., 1952-1961


Box 18 Folder 9

Seeve, Harry, 1952-1955


Box 18 Folder 10

Senate Committees, Armed Services and Foreign Relations


Box 18 Folder 11

Sharett, Moshe, 1950-1960


Box 18 Folder 12

Si-Sp


Box 18 Folder 13

Silver, Edward S., 1954-1960


Box 18 Folder 14

Slawson, John, 1948-1960


Box 18 Folder 15

Sloan, Alfred P., Jr., 1942-1945


Box 18 Folder 16

Smith, H. Alexander, 1933-1952


Box 18 Folder 17

Synder, John W., 1946


Box 18 Folder 18

Sobeloff, Simon E., 1952-1955


Box 18 Folder 19

Sokolsky, George, 1953


Box 19 Folder 1

Spain, King and Queen of


Box 19 Folder 2

St-Sz


Box 19 Folder 3

Stone, William T.,1927-1953


Box 19 Folder 4

Sugrue, Thomas, 1949-1953


Box 19 Folder 5

Swig, Benjamin, 1952-1961


Box 19 Folder 6

T


Travel


Box 19 Folder 7

Israel, Spain


Box 19 Folder 8

Australia , Far East


Box 19 Folder 9

South America


Box 19 Folder 10

Europe and Israel


Box 19 Folder 11

Israel


Box 20 Folder 1-2

Europe, 1933 (2 Folders), 1933


Box 20 Folder 3

Europe, 1932


Box 20 Folder 4

Europe, 1931


Box 20 Folder 5

Addresses


Box 20 Folder 6

Trujillo, Rafael L., 1953-1954


Box 20 Folder 7

Twentieth Century Fund


Box 20 Folder 8

U


Box 20 Folder 9

Uhlmann, Paul, 1950-1960


Box 20 Folder 10

University of Miami


Box 20 Folder 11

V


Box 20 Folder 12

Van Tijn, Gertrude, 1951-1959


Box 20 Folder 13

Vardi, Itzhak, 1954


Box 20 Folder 14

Vassar College


Box 20 Folder 15

Wa-We


Box 20 Folder 16

Waller, Frederic Elton, 1952-1961


Box 21 Folder 1

Warren, George L., 1953-1954


Box 21 Folder 2

Weinstein, Joe, 1948-1960


Box 21 Folder 3

WH-Wz


Box 21 Folder 4

Wheeler, Burton K., 1945


Box 21 Folder 5

Weisgal, Meyer, 1948-1949


Box 21 Folder 6

Winchell, Walter, 1951


Box 21 Folder 7

Wise, Jonah B., 1949-1954


Box 21 Folder 8

Wyzanski, Charles E. Jr., 1934-1955


Box 21 Folder 9

X-Y


Box 21 Folder 10

Z


Box 21 Folder 11

Zionist Organization of America


Oversize Box 39 Folder 4

Zionist Organization of America--Proofs, undated


Box 20 Folder 11

Zylberlast, Henry and Sonia, 1956-1959

Series III: Manuscripts and Speeches, 1914-1960

This series holds drafts of two of McDonald's books, Palestine and the Middle East and My Mission to Israel, as well as drafts and transcripts of his speeches on current events and international policy. It includes many of the speeches McDonald broadcast over radio while working for the Foreign Policy Association, drafts for a 1943 NBC radio show, and many other speeches given before a variety organizations. Materials are arranged chronologically.


Box 21 Folder 12-16

General, 1914-1921 (5 Folders), 1914-1921


Box 22 Folder 1-15

Speeches, 1922-1943 (15 Folders), 1922-1943


Box 22 Folder 16-17

Radio Scripts (NBC), 1943 (2 Folders), 1943


Box 23 Folder 1-4

Radio Scripts (NBC), 1943 (4 Folders), 1943


Box 23 Folder 5-6

Speeches, 1945-1946 (2 Folders), 1945-1946


Box 23 Folder 7

Palestine in the Middle East, Part I


Box 24 Folder 1-4

Palestine in the Middle East, Part II,III, IV, (4 Folders)


Box 24 Folder 5-8

Speeches, 1947-1950 (4 Folders), 1947-1950


My Mission to Israel


Box 24 Folder 9-10

Chapters 1-35 (2 Folders)


Box 25 Folder 1

Chapters 36-52


Box 25 Folder 2

Page Proofs,1951


Box 25 Folder 3

Galley Proofs


Box 25 Folder 4

Simon & Schuster Contract Material


Box 25 Folder 5

Lists for Publicity


Box 25 Folder 6

Distribution, 1950-1952


Box 25 Folder 7-9

Speeches, 1951-1953 (3 Folders), 1951-1953


Box 26 Folder 1-6

Speeches, 1954-1960 (6 Folders), 1954-1960


Box 26 Folder 7

Notes, undated


Box 33 Folder 4

British Guiana Reports


Box 33 Folder 5

McDonald, James G. "What Should Be America's Policy in the Far East?", 1937


Box 33 Folder 6

State Department

Series IV: High Commissioner for Refugees, 1933-1936

This series contains material relating to League's effort to help refugees attempting to leave Germany prior to World War II. It includes reports from meetings with Nazi officials and extensive letters and reports discussing the insurance and property rights of refugees. Several files document McDonald's trip to South America with S.G. Inman to assess potential locations for refugee settlements. Documents are arranged chronologically.


Box 26 Folder 8

McDonald Resignation


Box 26 Folder 9-10

Confidential File, 1933-1934 (2 Folders), 1933-1934


Box 27 Folder 1-3

Confidential File, 1934-1936 (3 Folders), 1934-1936


Box 27 Folder 4

Finances and Expenses, 1933-1935


Box 27 Folder 5-9

Geneva Office, 1933-1934 (5 Folders), 1933-1934


Box 28 Folder 1

Geneva Office, 1934-1935


Box 28 Folder 2

Statement of Resignation and Drafts, 1935


Inman, S.G.


Box 28 Folder 3

Correspondence, 1934-1936


Box 28 Folder 4

Interviews, 1935


Box 28 Folder 5

Inman-McDonald Missions South America, 1935


Box 29 Folder 1

Inman-McDonald Missions--Central and South America Duplicates


Box 29 Folder 2-3

Kotschnig, Walter M., 1936 (2 Folders), 1936


Box 29 Folder 4

National Coordinating Comm, New York, Cecilia Razovsky


Box 29 Folder 5

Correspondence, 1935-1936 Olive L., Sawyer, 1935-1936


Box 29 Folder 6-7

Wurfbain, Andre L., 1936 (2 Folders), 1936


Box 30 Folder 1

Lists and Organizations, 1933-1935


Box 30 Folder 2-3

Speeches and Releases, 1933-1936 (2 Folders), 1933-1936


Box 30 Folder 4

Clippings

Series V: Presidential Advisory Committee on Political Refugees, 1936-1945

Series V is comprised of a wide range of documents on refugee issues, including discussions of visa requirements; letters from groups seeking to help particular groups of refugees (such as children or Spanish refugees); and correspondence on technical problems, such as transportation issues. Files are arranged alphabetically by name or topic.


Oversize Box 39 Folder 3

Clippings--German Newspapers, 1938


Oversize Box 39 Folder 8

Clippings, 1936


Oversize Box 39 Folder 9

Food Map, 1938


Box 30 Folder 5-6

A-B (2 Folders)


Box 30 Folder 7

Bentwich, Norman, 1940


Box 30 Folder 8-9

C-D (2 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 1

D'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Sir Osmond E, 1939


Box 31 Folder 2

Dominican Republic Settlement, 1942


Box 31 Folder 3

E


Box 31 Folder 4

Evian Conference, 1938


Box 31 Folder 5

Evian Conference--Clippings, 1938


Box 31 Folder 6

F


Box 31 Folder 7

Ford Conference, 1941


Box 31 Folder 8

G


Box 31 Folder 9

H


Box 31 Folder 10

Harrison, Earl G., 1945


Box 31 Folder 11

I


Oversize Box 39 Folder 2

"International Understanding and Friendship"--Article, 1936


Box 31 Folder 12-13

J-K (2 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 14

Kotschnig, Walter M., 1938-1939


Box 31 Folder 15-16

L-M (2 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 17

May, Herbert L., 1939-1940


Box 31 Folder 18

Mexico


Box 31 Folder 19-21

N-P (3 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 22

Palestine-Partition, 1936-1938


Box 31 Folder 23

Refugee Economic Corp.


Box 31 Folder 24

R


Box 31 Folder 25

Robinson, Leland Rex, 1943


Box 32 Folder 1

Rosenberg, James N., 1938-1939


Box 32 Folder 2

Rosenwald, William, 1942


Box 32 Folder 3

Rummel, Joseph, 1938-1945


Box 32 Folder 4

S


Box 32 Folder 5

Schenkolewski, M., 1940-1944


Box 32 Folder 6

Strauss, Lewis L., 1938-1941


Box 32 Folder 7

T


Box 32 Folder 8

Twentieth Century Fund,1939


Box 32 Folder 9

U-W (3 Folders)


Box 32 Folder 12-17

Warren, George L., 1938-1941 (6 Folders), 1938-1941


Box 33 Folder 1-3

Warren, George L., 1943-1945 (3 Folders), 1943-1945

Series VI: Photographs, 1937-1961

This series holds a small number of photographs of McDonald, primarily formal portraits.


Box 33 Folder 7

McDonald, James C., undated


Box 33 Folder 8

Bleakley, William and James G., McDonald, undated


Box 33 Folder 9

McDonald, James G., 1938-1961


Box 33 Folder 10-11

McDonald, James G., undated (2 Folders), undated


Box 33 Folder 12

Ben-Gurion, David and James G. McDonald, undated

Series VII: Development Corporation For Israel, 1951-1961

This small series contains business documents from McDonald's position as chairman of the Advisory Council. It includes correspondence, meeting information, speaking schedules, and expense reports.


Box 34 Folder 1

Abrams, Benjamin, 1952-1953


Box 34 Folder 2-10

General Correspondence, 1953-1961 (9 Folders), 1953-1961


Box 34 Folder 11

Speaking Schedule, 1951-1955 (5 Folders), 1951-1955


Box 35 Folder 1-7

Speaking Schedule, 1956-1961 (7 Folders), 1956-1961


Box 35 Folder 8

Expense Accounts, 1951-1956 (6 Folders), 1951-1956


Box 36 Folder 1-5

Expense Accounts, 1957-1961 (5 Folders), 1957-1961

Series VIII: Pamphlets and Clipping Books, 1914-1951


Subseries I: Pamphlets, 1914-1951

This subseries holds pamphlets containing McDonald's articles on refugees and Palestine. They are filed chronologically.


Box 36 Folder 6

"German 'Atrocities' and International Law,", 1914


Box 36 Folder 7

"The German Refugees and the League of Nations,", 1936


Box 36 Folder 8

"International Broadcasting--A Humanizing Force,", 1933


Box 36 Folder 9

Letter of Resignation of James G. McDonald


Box 36 Folder 10

"Palestine: The Primary Hope of the Post-War Era,", 1945


Box 36 Folder 11

"Palestine to the Rescue: Life or Death Struggle for a People,", undated


Box 36 Folder 12

"Should the United States Open Its Doors to Displaced Persons Now?", 1946


Box 36 Folder 13

"The Truth About Palestine,", 1946


Box 36 Folder 14

"What is Happening to Christian Spiritual Values in Today's World?", 1951


Box 37 Folder 1

"What is the Best Solution to the Palestine Problem?", 1947


Box 37 Folder 2

"Where can the Refugees Go?", 1945


Box 37 Folder 3

Stefansky, George, "Does the Refugee Have a Future"


Subseries II: Clipping Books, 1921-1939

This subseries is comprised of newspaper articles about Poletti's actions as chairman of the Foreign Policy Association, League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and chairman of the President's Advisory Commission on Political Refugees. Clippings are arranged chronologically.


Box 37 Folder 4-6

Clipping Book, 1921-1929 (3 Folders), 1921-1929


Box 37 Folder 7-8

Clipping Book, 1929-1931 (2 Folders), 1929-1931


Box 37 Folder 9

Clipping Books, 1931-1933


Box 38 Folder 1-2

Clipping Book, 1931-1933 (2 Folders), 1931-1933


Box 38 Folder 3

Clipping Book, 1932-1936


Box 38 Folder 4

Clipping Book, 1936-1939

Series IX: Memorabilia, 1950-1961

This series contains a small number of awards, gifts, and other memorabilia given to McDonald.


Box 40

Humanitarian Award Presented to James McDonald in Appreciation of his Distinguished Service to the State of Israel and Mankind by Albert Einstein Lodge, B'Nai B'rith #2022--Plaque, 1961 October 7


Box 40

Israel's Bar Mitzvah Award Presented to James G. McDonald--Plaque, 1961 November 30


Box 40

Cardozo Memorial Award of Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity Presented to James G. McDonald, First US Ambassador to the State of Israel--Plaque, 1956


Box 40

Hebrew Book on Vellum in Case, undated


Box 40

Blue Embroidered Bag, undated


Box 40

Ceremonial Trowel Presented to McDonald--Zoa House, 1950