Subseries III.1: Cyrus Hamlin
The presidential records of Cyrus Hamlin (1863-1877) and George Washburn (1877-1903) contain a wealth of information about the early years of Robert College. There are many letters from Christopher Robert demonstrating his thoroughgoing involvement in the operation of the college. Both Hamlin and Washburn reported events in considerable detail (Trustees' Records) and Robert followed developments carefully. Robert wished to document the development of Robert College as a record for future generations (letter to Washburn, March 20, 1869).
The correspondence traces the difficulties regarding purchase of land for the college site, attempts to secure the from the Turkish government, and Secretary of State William Seward's assistance in gaining the necessary authority to establish the college. One can chart the development of the institution in these letters, from the organization of the Board of Trustees, to the growth in the number of students and faculty during these early years.
There is also material related to development in the United States. In the course of h1s letters to Hamlin, for example, Christopher Robert discusses his travels to the post-Civil War South as well as his establishment of a short-lived private school for poor whites at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
Box 11 Folder 1-2
General correspondence to Hamlin, 1860-1869
Box 11 Folder 3
Letters from Washburn to his "father" (Hamlin), 1862-1864
Box 11 Folder 4
Letter written by Sir A. Bulwer declining invitation to attend opening of Robert College,, 1863
Box 11 Folder 5-6
Correspondence to Hamlin re negotiations for purchase of land, 1863-, 1864
Box 11 Folder 7
"Extracts from Hamlin's letters respecting a new professor", 1864
Box 11 Folder 8-11
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1864
Box 11 Folder 12-16
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1865
Box 11 Folder 17
Hamlin letter to Reverend Wood of the American Board, 1865
(mainly about the Chernaud affair)
Box 11 Folder 18
Correspondence to Hamlin from his nephew and sister, 1865
Box 11 Folder 19-20
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1866
Box 11 Folder 21
Letter from John P. Brown to Hamlin on U.S. involvement in purchase of land for the college,, 1866
Box 11 Folder 22
Hamlin, notebook, Bebek, 1867
Box 11 Folder 23-25
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1867
Box 11 Folder 26
Correspondence re negotiations for property, 1868
(includes letters to Hamlin from Brown)
Box 11 Folder 27
Inventory of college property, 1868
Box 11 Folder 28
Letter to Hamlin conferring the Irade, 1868
Box 11 Folder 29
Hamlin's interpretation of the Irade, 1868
Box 11 Folder 30
Hamlin, memos to the trustees, includes "On the Presidency of RC," and "On Keeping the Sabbath",, 1868
Box 11 Folder 31-32
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1868
Box 11 Folder 33-34
Typewritten drafts of Hamlin's letters to his family, 1868-1880s
Box 11 Folder 35
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1869
Box 11 Folder 36
Building diagrams drawn by Hamlin, 1869
Box 11 Folder 37
Correspondence to Hamlin from Robert, 1871
Box 11 Folder 38
General correspondence to Hamlin, 1871-1872
(includes Long's acceptance letter, 1872)
Box 11 Folder 39
Letters from Amherst and Yale Colleges in support of Robert College,, 1872
Subseries III.2: George Washburn
While Hamlin busied himself with construction of the new campus buildings, Washburn served as director with a mandate to "organize" and run the college. His managerial abilities were such that he increasingly earned Robert's confidence. Meanwhile Hamlin and Robert gradually became alienated. The correspondence includes Robert's commentaries on the reports he received from Washburn regarding the political situation in Turkey. The formers intense personal faith bolstered his conviction that the college would succeed despite the difficulties posed by the unsettled conditions in the Near East.
Some faculty correspondence to Washburn survives and offers insight into life at Robert College from the faculty's perspective. In addition there are letters from friends in the United States who had ties to Turkey or were involved with the college.
There is an important file of letters to Washburn from the philanthropist John Stewart Kennedy, who served as chairman of the college's Board of Trustees from 1895 until his death in 1909. Kennedy, like Robert, was actively involved in the affairs of the college. His correspondence reflects his concern with the political tensions in Turkey near the turn of the century. He reported on his meetings with Presidents Grover Cleveland and Theodore Roosevelt regarding the protection of Americans in Turkey. At one point in 1896 Kennedy offered to charter a steam yacht to be anchored in the Bosphorus if an evacuation should become necessary. Washburn declined the offer.
Box 12 Folder 1-23
Correspondence to Washburn from Robert, 1867-1876
Box 13 Folder 24-25
Correspondence to Washburn from Robert, 1876
Box 13 Folder 26-30
Correspondence to Washburn and Long from Robert, 1877
Box 13 Folder 31
Letter from Hamlin to his "son" (Washburn), 1862
Box 13 Folder 32
General correspondence to Washburn, 1864-1873
Box 13 Folder 33
Correspondence to his "son" and Mrs. Henrietta Washburn from Hamlin, 1868-1869
Box 13 Folder 34
Robert College Prospectus and Curriculum translated into Armenian, Bulgarian, and Greek,, 1871
Box 13 Folder 35
Correspondence to Washburn from Grosvenor, 1871-1890, 1903, 1871-1890, 1903
Box 13 Folder 36
Correspondence to his "son" and Mrs. Henrietta Washburn from Hamlin, 1873-1876
Box 13 Folder 37
General correspondence to Washburn re U.S. centennial celebration,, 1875-1876
Box 13 Folder 38
Correspondence to Washburn from Long, 1875-1879
Box 13 Folder 39
Washburn, "Copy of Agreement for Sale of Land to William Lew",, 1876
Box 13 Folder 40-41
General correspondence to Washburn, 1877-1878
(includes two long letters from Robert Thomson)
Box 13 Folder 42
Correspondence to Washburn from Stephen Panaretoff, 1877-1902
Box 13 Folder 43-46
Correspondence to Long, acting president, from Robert, 1878
Box 13 Folder 47
Correspondence to Washburn from Merriman, 1878-1879
Box 13 Folder 48
Correspondence to Washburn from Ivan Slaveikoff, 1878-1902
Box 13 Folder 49
Correspondence to Washburn from Van Millingen, 1878-1881
Box 13 Folder 50
Financial statements prepared by Washburn as president and treasurer,, 1879-1880
Box 13 Folder 51
General correspondence to Washburn, 1879-1882
(includes letters from William B. Dwight on the role of his brother (Reverend James H. Dwight) in founding the college)
Box 13 Folder 52-54
Correspondence to Washburn from Booth, 1879-1885
Box 13 Folder 55
Correspondence to Washburn from D.B. Coe, 1879, 1892-1893, 1879, 1892-1893
Box 13 Folder 56-57
Correspondence to Washburn from Long, 1880-1893
Box 13 Folder 58
Financial statements prepared by Washburn as president, 1882-1885
Box 13 Folder 59
Robert College Prospectus and Curriculum translated into Armenian, Bulgarian, and Greek, 1884, 1897, 1884, 1897
Box 14 Folder 60
General correspondence to Washburn, 1884-1888
Box 14 Folder 61-64
Correspondence to Washburn from Booth, 1887-1900
Box 14 Folder 65
Correspondence to Washburn from Van Millingen, 188-1902
Box 14 Folder 66
General correspondence to Washburn, 1899-1890
(includes an informative letter describing Dwight's relationship with the college)
Box 14 Folder 67-68
Correspondence to Washburn from Kennedy, 1890-1900
Box 14 Folder 69-71
General correspondence to Washburn, 1891-1897
Box 14 Folder 72-74
Correspondence to Washburn from Reverend Edward B. Coe, 1895-1900
Box 14 Folder 75
Correspondence to Washburn from Dodge 1895;1900-1903
Box 14 Folder 76
Correspondence to Washburn from Olivia P. Stokes 1899;1902
Box 15 Folder 77
General correspondence to Washburn, 1900-1901
Box 15 Folder 78
Correspondence to Washburn from Gates, 1900-1902
Box 15 Folder 79-80
Correspondence to Washburn from Kennedy, 1901-1902
Box 15 Folder 81-84
Correspondence to Washburn from E.B. Coe, 1901-1904
Box 15 Folder 85
Correspondence to Washburn re engagement of Friedrich W. Kunick as a German tutor,, 1902
Box 15 Folder 86
Letter to Washburn from John Hay, Secretary of State re the ransom of "Miss Stone",, 1902
Box 15 Folder 87-88
General correspondence to Washburn, 1902-1903
Box 15 Folder 89-90
Correspondence to Washburn from Gates, 1903-1904
Box 15 Folder 91
Correspondence to Washburn from Kennedy, 1903-1904
Box 15 Folder 92
General correspondence to Washburn, letters from M. Hartley Dodge and Robert Ogden,, 1905
Box 15 Folder 93-96
Correspondence to Washburn from Gates, 1905-1914
Box 15 Folder 97
Correspondence to Washburn from A.Schauffler on Washburn's resignation as treasurer of RC,, 1914
Box 15 Folder 98
Miscellaneous correspondence to Washburn, [undated]
Box 16 Folder 1
Washburn sermon; Luke 2:52, 1874
Box 16 Folder 2
Washburn sermon, 1875
Box 16 Folder 3
Washburn notebook, notes of sermons, 1876
Box 16 Folder 4
Washburn sermon, Matthew 9:9, 1877
Box 16 Folder 5
Washburn sermon, "Christ and Socrates", 1878
Box 16 Folder 6
Washburn notebook, "Spiritualism--A Lecture", 1878
Box 16 Folder 7
Washburn sermon, Second Sermon on Mr. Robert, 1878
Box 16 Folder 8
Washburn sermon, Luke 9:49-56 on Religious Liberty, 1879
Box 16 Folder 9
Washburn, Baccalaureate sermon, 1884
Box 16 Folder 10
Washburn sermon, 1884-1885
Box 16 Folder 11
Washburn sermon, "Inspiration," Minister's Club, 1885
Box 16 Folder 12
Washburn notebook, "Reflections on Religion", 1886
Box 16 Folder 13
Washburn sermon, Acts IV, 1888
Box 16 Folder 14
Washburn sermon, "Galations", 1891
Box 16 Folder 15
Washburn sermon, 1892, 1895, 1892, 1895
Box 16 Folder 16
Washburn reflections--autobiographical and Baccalaureate sermon notes, 1895;1903
Box 16 Folder 17
Washburn notebook, Baccalaureate sermon, 1899
Box 16 Folder 18
Washburn sermon, 1903
Box 16 Folder 19
Washburn notebook, Baccalaureate sermon, 1904
Box 16 Folder 20
Washburn paper delivered at Chicago entitled "The True Aim of Missionary Work", [undated]
Box 16 Folder 21
Washburn notes, "Christian Evidences", [undated]
Box 16 Folder 22
Correspondence to Washburn from his mother and wife, 1882, 1891, 1882, 1891
Box 16 Folder 23
Washburn pocket diary, 1868
Box 17 Folder 24
"Dr. Washburn's Personal Recollections", 1856-1900
Box 17 Folder 25
"Personal Recollections" (printed), 1876-1880
Box 17 Folder 26
Washburn lecture notebook; [earlier pages cut out], 1863
Box 17 Folder 27
Washburn lecture notebook, "Reason and Instinct", 1875
Box 17 Folder 28
Washburn notebook and final copy, "The Conference of Constantinople of 1876-1877 a Memorandum", [1877], 1876-1877
Box 17 Folder 29
Washburn notebook, "The Treaty of Berlin", [ca. 1878]
Box 17 Folder 30
Washburn notebook, "Bulgaria and the Bulgarians #1", 1879
Box 17 Folder 31
Washburn notebook, "Bulgaria and the Bulgarians #2", 1979
Box 17 Folder 32
Washburn lecture, "Eastern and Western Civilization", 1886
Box 17 Folder 33
Washburn lecture, "Lord Stratford at Constantinople", 1889
Box 17 Folder 34
"The Fate of the East" [Washburn?], 1891
Box 17 Folder 35
"Ancient Egypt," [Washburn?], 1898
Box 17 Folder 36
Washburn ms. of Fifty Years in Constantinople, chapters III, IV, V, [pub. 1909]
Box 17 Folder 37
Washburn ms. of Fifty Years in Constantinople, chapters VI-X, [pub. 1909]
Box 17 Folder 38
Washburn ms. of Fifty Years in Constantinople, chapters XIX-XXVI, [pub. 1909]
Box 17 Folder 39
Washburn ms. of Fifty Years in Constantinople, chapter XXVII, [pub. 1909]
Box 17 Folder 40
Washburn typescript, "The Dismemberment of Bulgaria", [ca. 1913]
Box 17 Folder 41
"Memo on the Last Balkan War and the Present Situation", 1913
Box 17 Folder 42
Washburn notebook, "Development of the Eastern Question to the Crimean War", [undated]
Box 18 Folder 43
Washburn notebook; "Observations on Russo-Turkish War and Treaty of St. Stefano",, 1877-1878
Box 18 Folder 44
Washburn typescript, "The Motive for Education", [undated]
Box 18 Folder 45
Washburn lecture notes, "The Three Revolutions and possible future of the Ottoman Empire," and "The Religious Aspects of the Revolution in Turkey", [undated]
Box 18 Folder 46
Washburn lecture notes, "The Probable Future of the Ottoman Empire", [undated]
Box 18 Folder 47
Washburn lecture, "The Genesis of Bismarck", 1883
Box 18 Folder 48
Washburn notebook, "The Russian People", 1885
Box 18 Folder 49
Washburn notebook, "Observations on the Turkish Sultanate", [undated]
Box 18 Folder 50
Washburn, Baccalaureate notes, 1887
Box 18 Folder 51
Washburn, political notes [undated]
Box 18 Folder 52
[Washburn?], "Address to the Freshman Class", [undated]
Box 18 Folder 53
Tributes to Washburn on his Retirement, 1904
Box 18 Folder 54
Washburn notebook, "Vacation, 1907", 1907
Box 18 Folder 55
Speech delivered by C. Hadji-Kaltcheff, '72 before the National Assembly on the death of Washburn,, 1915
Box 18 Folder 56
The Missionary Herald (contains an article on Washburn at the time of his death),, 1915
Box 18 Folder 57
Notice of Washburn's death in The Outlook, 1915
Box 18 Folder 58
Memorial tribute to Washburn, 1915
Box 18 Folder 59
Washburn's Memorial Exercises as described in The Orient, 1915
Box 18 Folder 60
Washburn's will, 1915, 1927, 1915, 1927
Box 18 Folder 61
Memorial tribute to Henrietta Lorrain Washburn, 1928
Box 18 Folder 62
Washburn, article entitled "A Great Benefactor of Bulgaria," by P.M. Mateev,, 1931
Subseries III.3: Caleb Gates
Caleb Frank Gates served as president of the college from 1903 to 1932. Fewer official records have survived from his presidency than LJ from his two predecessors. Some may be found in the Annual Reports of the President, and correspondence from the 1920s is included in the New York Office records.
Box 19 Folder 1-6
General correspondence to Gates, 1919-1924
Box 19 Folder 7-8
Material re educational conference held in Beirut, 1924
Box 19 Folder 9-11
General correspondence to Gates, 1925
(includes a description of trip to Ankara)
Box 19 Folder 12-14
General correspondence to Gates, 1926-1928
Box 19 Folder 15
Correspondence George Huntington/Gates, 1928
Box 19 Folder 16
Correspondence Laurence Moore/Gates, 1928
Box 19 Folder 17-18
General correspondence to Gates, 1929
Box 19 Folder 19-20
General correspondence to Gates, 1930
(includes a description of trip to Ankara)
Box 19 Folder 21
General correspondence to Gates, 1931
Box 20 Folder 22
Correspondence to Turkish officials re regulations, and taxes from Gates,, 1929-1932
Box 20 Folder 23
General correspondence to Gates, 1932
Box 20 Folder 24
Tribute from faculty of RC on retirement of Gates, 1932
Box 20 Folder 25-26
Tributes and letters to Gates upon his retirement, 1932
Box 20 Folder 27
Speeches at farewell dinner for Gates, 1932
Box 20 Folder 28
Tributes to Gates, 1930s
Box 20 Folder 29
Gates, lectures [undated]
Box 20 Folder 30
Gates, college addresses, miscellaneous remarks, 1921-1925
Box 20 Folder 31-41
Gates, Baccalaureate sermons, 1904-1932
Box 20 Folder 42
Correspondence re recognition of RC by Greece, 1897-1937
Box 20 Folder 43
Correspondence re recognition of Engineering School by Bulgarian Government,, 1923-1933
Box 20 Folder 44
Correspondence re recognition of RC in France, 1925-1933
Box 20 Folder 45
Correspondence re recognition of Engineering School by Turkish Government (recognized as a "technicum" but not granted full status),, 1928-1933
Box 20 Folder 46
Correspondence re recognition of RC and Engineering School by Albania,, 1928-1932
Box 20 Folder 47
Correspondence re recognition of RC by Rumania, 1929-1934
Box 20 Folder 48
Correspondence re recognition of RC professors as members of the American Association of University Professors,, 1931-1932
Box 20 Folder 49
Correspondence re recognition of RC by Switzerland, 1932
Box 20 Folder 50
Correspondence re recognition of RC by Italy, 1933
Box 21 Folder 1
Letters to family from Germany and Turkey, 1880-1882
Box 21 Folder 2-3
Letters to family from the interior of Turkey, 1882-1885
Box 21 Folder 4-6
Letters to family and others from Mardin, Turkey, 1886-1890
Box 21 Folder 7-8
Letters from Mardin and Harpoot, Turkey, 1891-1901
Box 21 Folder 9-10
"Letters selected by Mrs. [Mary Ellen] Gates and kept by her", 1896-1929
Box 21 Folder 11
Letters to his brother (Herbert) and family, 1902-1905
Box 21 Folder 12
Mary Ellen Gates's correspondence to her son, 1906-1907
Box 21 Folder 13
Letters to his wife and children, 1909-1926
Box 21 Folder 14-15
Letters to his sons during World War I, 1913-1916
Box 21 Folder 16
Excerpts from Gates's letters to his son, 1914-1922
Folder missing as of July 14, 2022
Box 21 Folder 17
"Education from the Student's Standpoint", 1917
Box 21 Folder 18
RC: wartime and postwar journal, 1914-1928
Box 21 Folder 19
"Education in the Near East", 1919
Box 21 Folder 20
"Saving Armenia", 1920
Box 21 Folder 21
"Reconstruction in the Near East", 1920
Box 21 Folder 22
General writings on post-war reconstruction, 1920s
Box 21 Folder 23
"The Educational Future of the Near East", 1920
Box 21 Folder 24
A description of visit by Gates to the Caliph, 1923
Box 21 Folder 25
Excerpts from diaries of C. Gates, Jr. and Mrs. Mary Ellen Gates, 1924
Box 21 Folder 26
Letters from Jerusalem and Beirut conferences, 1924
Box 21 Folder 27
Description of trip to Jerusalem and Beirut for conferences, 1924
Box 21 Folder 28
Essay on RC with photographs, 1921, 1925
(photographs not in file)
Box 21 Folder 29
General writings on education, [1925]
Box 21 Folder 30
"The Usefulness of Education to the Individual and to the State", [1925]
Box 21 Folder 31
Articles on Turks under the Republic, 1926-1930
Box 21 Folder 32
"The New Turkish Nationalism", 1927
Box 21 Folder 33
Address delivered by Gates titled "The Independence Day of the Republic of Turkey",, 1928
Box 22 Folder 1
Correspondence to Lynn Scipio from Gates, 1932
Box 22 Folder 2-7
General correspondence Gates, 1932-1934
Box 22 Folder 8-9
Correspondence Scipio/Gates, 1933-1941
Box 22 Folder 10-16
General correspondence Gates, 1934-1941
Box 22 Folder 17
Hagopian Fund, 1930s
Box 22 Folder 18
Hagopian Legacy, 1938-1940
Box 22 Folder 19-22
General correspondence Gates, 1943-1945
Box 22 Folder 23
Miscellaneous correspondence Gates, [no date]
Box 22 Folder 24
Memorial tributes to Caleb Gates, 1946
Box 23 Folder 25
"Friendly Religion" and "Language and World Unity", 1929, 1930, 1929, 1930
Box 23 Folder 26
"The Balkan Conference", 1931
Box 23 Folder 27
"The Reading of the Koran in Turkish", 1932
Box 23 Folder 28
"The Turkish Caliphate", [undated]
Box 23 Folder 29
Copies of The Presbyterian with articles by Gates, 1940-1941
Box 23 Folder 30-32
Short essays for articles, 1940s
Box 23 Folder 33
Political observations, miscellaneous, 1940s
Box 23 Folder 34
Published and unpublished writings, 1940s
Box 23 Folder 35
World War II notes, 1939
Box 23 Folder 36-41
Sermons, 1904-1920s
Subseries III.4: Monroe, Wright, Black, Ballantine
Paul Monroe (president from 1932-1935) ; Walter Wright (president from 1935 to 1943); Floyd H. Black (president from 1944-1955); Dunan Ballantine (president from 1955-1961).
Box 24 Folder 1
General correspondence Monroe, 1932-1935
Box 24 Folder 2
Correspondence Walter H. Wright/Elias Riggs/ W.T. Van Dyck, 1935-, 1939
Box 24 Folder 3
Correspondence to Huntington from Wright, 1935-1939
Box 24 Folder 4
Correspondence to Wright from George Huntington, 1936-1939
Box 24 Folder 5
Correspondence to Wright from Black, 1936-1942
Box 24 Folder 6
Correspondence to Black from Wright, 1936-1942
Box 24 Folder 7-8
Correspondence Wright/Gates/ Larwence Moore/Allin Dakin (bursar),, 1937-1939
Box 24 Folder 9
Correspondence to Wright from Moore Gates, 1938-1939
Box 24 Folder 10
Correspondence Wright/Ambassador John V.A. MacMurray/Professor E.W. Kemmerer,, 1938-1943
Box 24 Folder 11
Correspondence Wright/Schieffelin, 1939-1940
Box 24 Folder 12
Correspondence to Sherlock Hibbs, Stephen Duggan, and Dean Collins Bliss from Wright,, 1940
Box 24 Folder 13
Wartime travel, general descriptions, 1940-1943
(includes a description of flight from Turkey to NY)
Box 24 Folder 14
Correspondence re wartime travel and hiring teachers, 1940-1943
(includes letters from U.S. government officials)
Box 24 Folder 15
Wright's notes, general correspondence, 1941-1943
Box 24 Folder 16
Correspondence to Henry Sloane Coffin from Wright, 1942-1943
Box 24 Folder 17
"Observations on American Turkish Relations," Wright, 1943
Box 24 Folder 18-19
Memorial services for Wright, 1949
Box 24 Folder 20
Correspondence to Black from Wright, 1944-1946
Box 24 Folder 21
Correspondence to Wright from Black, 1944-1946
Box 24 Folder 22
Correspondence to Black from Eleanor Burns, 1945
Box 24 Folder 23
Correspondence to Black from Wright, 1947-1948
Box 24 Folder 24
Correspondence to Wright from Black, 1947-1949
Box 24 Folder 25
RC general, includes memos on development campaign, funding from U.S. government and drafts of revised constitution,, 1947-1948
Box 24 Folder 20
RC general, 1948
Box 24 Folder 21
"Perspectives for the Future", 1954-1955
Box 24 Folder 22-23
General correspondence Ballantine, 1955-1958
Subseries III.5: Annual Reports
The annual reports chart the building of Robert College, both in the physical and institutional sense. These early reports have something of the "pioneer" spirit to them, as the staff and students try, as one report says, "to make ends meet." Often, this involves the simple yet elusive goal of self-sufficiency. The most common themes in these annual reports are the erection of buildings, the application for the irade, and the recruitment of students. By 1874 Washburn, under the report's section entitled "General Influence of the College in the Empire" (Folder 8) felt secure enough to claim, not without some hyperbole, that RC was so well established as to be "known and talked about even in the most remote villages of the Balkans and in every town in Asia Minor."
Box 25 Folder 1-6
Annual Report, 1866-1872 [combined, 1870-1871], 1866-1872
Box 25 Folder 7
Report of the Director, 1873
Box 25 Folder 8-15
Annual Report, 1874-1882
Box 26 Folder 16-22
Annual Report, 1883-1889 [in letter form, 1888], 1883-1889
Box 26 Folder 23
Supplementary report submitted by George Washburn, 1890
Box 26 Folder 24-33
Annual Report, 1890-1910
Box 27 Folder 34-43
Annual Reports, 1911-1940
Box 28 Folder 44-45
Annual Reports, 1941-1943
Box 28 Folder 46
Financial Report, 1943
Box 28 Folder 47-48
Annual Reports, 1944-1945
Box 28 Folder 49
Reports to the trustees from Black, 1946
Box 28 Folder 50
Annual Report, 1947
Box 28 Folder 51
Statement concerning the financial needs of the American colleges in Turkey,, 1947
Box 28 Folder 52-59
Annual Report, 1950-1958
Box 28 Folder 60
Ballantine report on the status of American colleges in Turkey,, 1960
Box 28 Folder 61
Annual Report, 1960
Box 28 Folder 62
Ballantine final report to the board, 1963