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Scope
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Material relating
to his undergraduate career (1937ñ41) and his doctoral research (1943ñ54).
United Nations
representative in the Congo (1961): documents relating to his
appointment, tenure and resignation; and to developments in the
country after his departure.
Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Ghana (1962ñ5): his appointment; correspondence
with Kwame Nkrumah, President of Ghana and Chancellor of the University,
mainly concerning university affairs but also the situation in the
Congo and Ghanaian government policy. Official and personal correspondence;
texts of addresses and speeches; proposals for the future development
of the university; and correspondence and newscuttings concerning
the overthrow of the Nkrumah government. Material concerning return
visits to the university (1966, 74).
Schweitzer Professor
of Humanities, New York University (1965ñ74): his appointment;
the programme for the professorship; texts of papers and addresses
given both within the university and in the wider community, especially
in the context of the anti-war movement. Correspondence while at
N.Y.U. concerning literary projects, family matters, events in Africa,
the anti-war movement and U.S. domestic politics.
Labour Party T.D.,
Dublin North-East (1969ñ77) and Minister for Posts and Telegraphs
(1973ñ7): election campaigns (1969, 73, 77); constituency material
and general correspondence; Labour Party affairs including parliamentary
party meetings and policy with particular reference to Northern
Ireland. Posts and Telegraphs routine departmental material. Texts
of speeches, lectures and public statements as a public representative
and government minister.
Writing (1950sñ80s):
texts of articles and essays, reviews, broadcasts, lectures
and addresses. Contracts, outlines, drafts, texts, correspondence,
publicity material and reviews relating to his major published and
performed work.
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