Price, Harry B. Papers

Dates: 1952-1970; Bulk Date Span: 1952-1953

Author

The papers of Harry B. Price consist of interview notes Price used in connection with the preparation of his book, The Marshall Plan and Its Meaning (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1955), published under the auspices of the Governmental Affairs Institute, Washington D.C.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Size: Less than one-half of one linear foot (approximately 650 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: The Truman Library received no donation of copyright from the donor of this collection.
Processed by: Laura N. Heller (1970).
Updated by: Mary A. McMurray (2006) as part of the Truman Library Internship Program.
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and David Clark.


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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

1905

 

Born, Chekiang Province, China

1932

 

M.A., Yale University; Professor, Yenching University in Beijing

1937

 

Executive Director, Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression

1944

 

Deputy Director, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), Shanghai, China

1955

  The Marshall Plan and Its Meaning published

1957-1961

 

United Nations Representative to Nepal

1967

  A Manual for Field Workers by Harry B. Price, Dr. James Y.C. Yen, and Greg Feliciano published

1970

 

Professor, Maryville College, Tennessee; Chairman of the Department of Economics and Business

2000 (November)

 

Moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico

2002 (April 4)

 

Died, Santa Fe, New Mexico

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

The papers of Harry B. Price consist of notes from oral history interviews conducted by Price as research for his book, The Marshall Plan and Its Meaning (1955). The interview notes are arranged chronologically. For each interview, Price usually indicated with whom, when, and where the interview was conducted, and (when relevant) who was present at the interview. Also, Price typically included a brief synopsis of what each interview primarily covered.

Price interviewed a large number of people significant in the Marshall Plan and its implementation in Europe. Price’s notes primarily focus on the Marshall Plan and European recovery: the purposes, preparations, and means of United States intervention and aid; shifts in national economic policies, programs, and institutions during that period; and individual experiences and roles in the development and implementation of the Marshall Plan.

Interviewees include, but are not limited to: Karl Albrecht, Chief, Economic Division, Marshall Plan Ministry, West Germany; George Allen, U. S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia; Eric Berthoud, British Ambassador to Denmark; Heyder Bey, Director, Turkish Recovery Program; Franz Bluecher, Vice-Chancellor, West Germany; Walton Butterworth, U.S. Ambassador to Sweden; Gen. Lucius D. Clay, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Forces in Europe, 1947-1949; William C. Foster, Under Secretary of Commerce; Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, U.K.; Dag Hammarskjöld, Minister of State, Sweden; George F. Kennan, Director, Policy Planning Staff, State Department; George McGhee, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey; Gen. George C. Marshall, Secretary of State; Harold Stein, Head, Washington Office, Committee for the Marshall Plan; and Francis Wilcox, Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The interviews were conducted from August 1952 to June 1953.

Also included in the collection is a copy of Harry B. Price’s November 26, 1952 letter to Dr. Edward Litchfield, President of the Governmental Affairs Institute. The letter details Price’s observations from his interviews regarding the Marshall Plan and its implementation. Included with the letter are some of Price’s initial interview notes from the Economic Cooperation Administration History Project. Filed at the beginning of the collection is an alphabetical list of the interviewees and another list of interviewees arranged by nationality.

Selected documents, photographs, and oral histories from the Truman Library relating to the Marshall Plan are available on the Library’s website.

The Truman Library has the papers of a number of persons who were interviewed for Price’s book, including George V. Allen, Joseph D. Coppock, Thomas K. Finletter, Paul G. Hoffman, Edgar A. J. Johnson, George McGhee, Paul R. Porter, Edward A. Tenenbaum, and Francis O. Wilcox.

The Truman Library also has its own oral history interviews with a number of Price’s interviewees including Leland Barrows, Richard. M. Bissell, Jr., Walton Butterworth, Lucius D. Clay, Lincoln Gordon, Jean Charles Snoy, and Dirk U. Stikker.

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

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Series

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  ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW FILE, 1952-1970 (Bulk Date Span, 1952-1953)
Research notes used by Price in preparing The Marshall Plan and Its Meaning (1955), compiled from various oral history interviews conducted with individuals who made significant contributions to the Marshall Plan. The notes are arranged in chronological order, and are preceded by finding aids for the collection and a letter from Price to Edward H. Litchfield.
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FOLDER TITLE LIST

ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW FILE, 1952-1970 (Bulk Date Span, 1952-1953)

Box 1

  • Finding Aids
  • Letter from Harry B. Price to Dr. Edward H. Litchfield, November 26, 1952
  • August – October, 1952
    • August 6: Sam Board
      August 7: Harold Stein
      August 8: Francis Wilcox and Thorsten Kalijarvi
      August 12: Boyd Crawford
      August 20: Glenn Craig
      August 20: Elmer N. Holmgreen
      August 20: David Gordon
      August 22: George Knustson
      August 24: Peter Odegard, Edward H. Litchfield and Harvey Mansfield
      August 24: Donald Stone
      September 16: Harlan Cleveland and Theodore Geiger
      September 16: Harlan Cleveland
      September 16: D.A. Fitzgerald
      September 18: John Kenny
      September 19: Richard M. Bissell, Jr.
      September 27: Harlan Cleveland
      October 1: Averell Harriman
      October 8: Lincoln Gordon
      October 10: Richard M. Bissel, Jr.
      October 10: Sam van Hyning
      October 15: Warren Baum and John Hulley
      October 25: Harlan Cleveland
      October 28: William Blaisdell
      October 28: Ernest Sturk and Charles A. Merwin
      October 29: Richard G. Birnberg
      October 29: Alden Boyd
      October 29: William Salant
      October 29: Donald Stone
      October 30: George C. Marshall
  • November 1 – November 10, 1952
    • November 1: Robert Blum
      November 1: Joseph Slater and Eric Oulashin
      November 1: Lane Timmons
      November 3: Oscar B. Bransky
      November 3: George Clemens and Addison Foster
      November 3: Ethel Dietrich
      November 3: Hubert Havlik
      November 3: Joseph F. Heath and James Toughill
      November 3: Lawrence H. Norton
      November 4: Paul Porter
      November 5: Robert Buron
      November 5: Thierry de Clermont-Tonnere
      November 5: George Elgozy
      November 5: M. Hirsch
      November 5: Donald J. McGrew
      November 5: Robert J. Meyers
      November 6: Raymond Aron
      November 6: Irving Swerdlow
      November 6: Lane Timmons
      November 7: Jack Benz
      November 7: Lamar King
      November 7: Alec Ward
      November 10: R.W.B. Clark
      November 10: Leslie Rowa 
  • November 11 – November 20, 1952
    • November 11: Edwin R. Dibrell
      November 11: Frank Figures and Donald McDougal
      November 11: Denny Marris
      November 11: William Robson
      November 11: Dirk Stikker
      November 11: William Strath
      November 12: Wynn Brown
      November 12: Hugh Gaitskell
      November 12: Robert L. Hall
      November 12: David Linebaugh
      November 13: William M. Tomlinson
      November 13: Oliver Wormser
      November 14: Alice Bourneuf
      November 14: Paul A. Jenkins
      November 14: Robert Marjolin
      November 15: Robert Buron
      November 15: Sacha Gueronik
      November 15: Harry Labouisse and Lane Timmons
      November 15: Paul Porter
      November 16: Everett Bellows
      November 17: Frank Dennis
      November 17: Russell H. Dorr
      November 17: Harry Fite
      November 17: Robert Marjolin
      November 17: Henry Tasca
      November 18: J. F. Cahan
      November 18: Attilio Cattani
      November 18: Prince Colona
      November 18: Donald Mallet
      November 18: Ellis Reese
      November 18: Eric Roll
      November 18: Arne Skaug
      November 19: Louis Camu
      November 19: E. Delville
      November 19: Hadelin de Meeus
      November 19: Hugh Millard
      November 19: Roger Albert Ockrent
      November 19: Baron Charles J. Snoy
      November 20: Huntington Gilchrist and Homer S. Fo 
  • November 21 – November 30, 1952
    • November 21: Richard P. Aiken
      November 21: Dr. Van Beugel
      November 21: H. M. Hirschfeld
      November 21: Mr. van Leeuwen
      November 22: Eric Berthoud
      November 22: Selden Chapin and William C. Trimble
      November 22: S. L. Mansholdt
      November 22: J. Tinbergen
      November 24: P. A. Blaisse
      November 24: J. R. M. van den Brink
      November 25: Eivind Erichsen
      November 25: Kanut Getzwold
      November 25: Dagfin Juel
      November 25: Lloyd K. Larsen
      November 25: Eugene Martinsen
      November 25: Emmett Wallace
      November 26: Jens Mogens Boyesen (International Who’s Who says should be Boyersen)
      November 26: Lars Evensen, Halvard Roald, and Byrasjef Danielsen
      November 26: Sjur Lindebraekke
      November 26: Aage Ove
      November 26 & 27: Erik Brofoss
      November 27: Ware Adams
      November 27: Walton Butterworth
      November 28: Walter Amen
      November 28: Dag Hammarskjold
      November 28: H. Pyk
      November 28: Eric Virgin
      November 30: William Hardy
  • December 1 – December 10, 1952
    • December 1: S. Hartogsohn
      December 1: C. Johansen, H.J. Kristensen, and Eric Hjelmar
      December 1: Charles A. Marhsall
      December 1: O. Muller and H. O. Christiansen
      December 1: Jergen Paldam
      December 2: Mr. Carstens
      December 2: Dinner and evening discussion with Michael Harris, Dr. Hertz, Mr. Brandes, Herbert H. Higgins, Francis L. Mayer, Mr. FitzWilliam, and Alden Boyd
      December 3: Dr. Albrecht, Herr Dumke, Dr. Muziol, Dr. Seid, Dr. Schmitt, Dr. Breckner, Dr. Giel, and Dr. Harkort
      December 3: Franz Blücher
      December 3: E. J. Epstine
      December 3: Meeting and luncheon with members of MSA staff, Bonn, West Germany
      December 3: Carl R. Mahder
      December 3: Harry C. Thomas
      December 4: F. M. Bianco
      December 4: Hans Buettner
      December 4: Herr Schroedter
      December 5: Carl Bode
      December 6: Walter T. Buhl and Dan S. Sinkle
      December 6: Gunther H. Froebel and Egon G. Rothblum
      December 6: Herman E. Hendricks
      December 6: Daniel M. Madden
      December 6: Gardner E. Palmer and John T. Craig
      December 6: Stephen V.N. Powelson
      December 6: Ben H. Thibodeaux
      December 8: Dr. Bauer
      December 8: Dr. Bollar
      December 8: Wilhelm Taucher
      December 9: Carl Ausch and Dr. Kiencl
      December 9: Einar Edwards
      December 9: Dr. Langer-Hansel
      December 10: Heyder Bey
      December 10: Clifton H. Day
      December 10: Leon Dayton
      December 10: Dewain L. Delp
      December 10: Gideon Hadary
      December 10: Thomas Flanagan and Lawrence J. Hall
      December 10: Fuat Kobrulu
      December 10: Alonzo E. Taylor
  • December 11 – December 31, 1952
    • December 11: Cemal Bark
      December 11: Sefik Bilkue
      December 11: George McGhee
      December 11: Henry Wiems (two interviews)
      December 11: Ahmet Emit Yalman
      December 11: Bulent Yazici
      December 13: Leland Barrows and Division Chief
      December 13: Dowsley Clark
      December 13: Brice M. Mace, Jr. and Walter E. Packard
      December 13: Douglas Strachan
      December 13: John O. Walker
      December 15: Michael H. B. Adler
      December 15: Leland Barrows
      December 15: James Gill
      December 15: Costa Hadjiagyras
      December 15: Lawrence B. Myers
      December 15: Edward A. Tenenbaum
      December 15: Constantin D. Tsatsos
      December 16: George Allen
      December 16: Lester J. Gottlieb
      December 16: (Yugoslav) Government Group
      December 16: James S. Killen and Edgar A. J. Johnson
      December 16: Susanna Mirick
      December 16: Edward Rawson
      December 16: Peter Walker
      December 18: Vincent Barnett
      December 18: Thomas A. Lane
      December 18: Walter C. McAdoo
      December 18: Dominic J. Marcello
      December 18: Donald Simmons
      December 18: Robert Tetro and William E. Corfitzen
      December 19: Henry Constanzo (or Costanzo)
      December 19: Bart Harvey
      December 19: G. F. Malagodi
      December 21: Jean Meynaud
      December 22: Cornell Dechert
      December 22: Dirk Stikker
  • January – June, 1953
    • January 7: Harlan Cleveland
      January 9: Harry Kahn, Jr.
      January 12: Harold Lindeman and Shaw Livermore
      January 24: Alvin Roseman
      January 28: Paul Hoffman
      February 3: Arnold Steinbach
      February 10: William C. Foster
      February 10: Howard Piquet
      February 16: Charles Bohlen
      February 16: Ted Geiger
      February 18: George C. Marshall
      February 19: George F. Kennan
      February 25: Thomas K. Finletter
      February 29: Gen. Lucius D. Clay
      March 2: Wayne C. Taylor
      March 4: Constantin B. Tsatsos
      March 6: Howard E. Meyers
      March 9: Franklin A. Lindsay
      March 11: Philip Watts
      March 17: James Reston
      May 1: Kay Shorter
      May 4: Bob Oshins
      May 5: Mel Spector
      May 6: Herbert Rees
      May 8: John Hulley
      May: *Robert L. Oshins
      May: *MacDonald Salter
      May: *Orbun V. Powell
      May 12: *Sol D. Ozer
      May 14: *Mr. Coppock
      May 15: *Irene Walker
      May 16: Leland Barrows
      May 19: *Francis B. Appelbee
      May 19: *Robert E. Lees
      May 19: *Mr. Nelson
      May 20: *Eugene Alienekoff (Aleinekoff)
      June 2: Daniel K. Hopkinson
      *Interviews conducted by Roy Foulke
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