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CAMBODIA: CORRESPONDENCE
ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILE (ABM) 1969-1970
RESTRICTED CASE FILES 1958-1974
VERMONT STATE 1941-1969
CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION, H.R.7152 -Civil Rights Act of 1964
VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 1965-1974
ATOMIC ENERGY, GENERAL
FLOOD CONTROL AND NATURAL RESOURCES, 1927-1974
POWER, GENERAL, 1943-1971
NATURAL RESOURCES, 1971-1973
AIKEN SPONSORED BILLS, 1959-1972
FIRST HOOVER COMMISSION 1947-1949
AIKEN UNITED NATIONS ASSIGNMENT, 1960
AIKEN EXPENDITURE COMMITTEE 1947-1949
COMMISSIONS ON WHICH AIKEN SERVED
UNITED STATES-CANADA INTERPARLIAMENTARY MEETINGS, 1958-1973
NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY, 1963
GEORGE D. AIKEN'S TRIPS
GEORGE D. AIKEN CAMPAIGNS, 1944-1968
HANDWRITING FILES OF GEORGE D. AIKEN, 1960-1974
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1941-1974
GEORGE D. AIKEN CLIPPINGS, 1941-1973
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR NAVY, 1971-1972
AIKEN INTERVIEWS (A.V. Tapes)-See also: Crate 62, Boxes 1-4
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1959-1974 ARRANGED BY LAST NAME
INVITATIONS AND DATES
SUPER SONIC TRANSPORT (SST)
CONFIRMATIONS AND NOMINATIONS, 1959-1974
VERMONT BUDGET 1947-1973
VERMONT POST OFFICES
MILITARY ACADEMY NOMINATIONS: Candidates-Appointees-Graduates
CHAMPLAIN WATERWAY,
GENERAL FILES, General Correspondence, 1950-1974
GEORGE D. AIKEN SPEAKING DATES, 1950-1974
GEORGE D. AIKEN SPEECHES, CROSS REFERENCE, 1937-1974
GEORGE D. AIKEN SPEECHES, BOUND VOLUMES, 1937-1974
APPOINTMENT AND GUEST BOOKS, 1940-1974
OFFICE FILES, 1958-1974
ARTICLES ON GEORGE D. AIKEN, 1943-1976
FORWARDS, ARTICLES, LETTERS REGARDING ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASES, 1943-1974
MESSAGES AND STATEMENTS, 1944-1974
AIKEN EXCERPTS FROM CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, 1941-1974
INDEX OF AIKEN SPONSORED BILLS 1941-1974
AIKEN SPONSORED BILLS, 93rd CONGRESS 1973-1974
RURAL WATER AND SEWER ACT OF 1965 SINCE ENACTMENT
AIKEN RURAL WATER ACT
GENERAL LEGISLATION, 93rd CONGRESS
AGRICULTURE, 1974
AIKEN EARLY FILES, 1935-1941
GEORGE D. AIKEN RETIREMENT SERIES, 1973-1987
PHOTOGRAPHS (Framed)
PHOTOGRAPHS (Unframed Prints)
PHOTOS OF OFFICIAL TRIPS
GEORGE D. AIKEN SENATE DIARIES
Repository: University of Vermont Libraries.
Special Collections Burlington, Vermont 05405-3596
360 cubic feet
The papers consist primarily of Aiken's senatorial files: bills and amendments, hearings, committee reports and recommendations, statistical studies, press releases, a great deal of correspondence, newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, sound recordings, films, and his senate diaries, as well as some materials from Aiken's gubernatorial years
[Identification of item] [Name of Collection], Special Collections, University of Vermont Library]
University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special Collections 2002 Access:
Collection is open for research, except the Case Files which are closed.
Born in Dummerston, Vermont on August 20, 1892, George David Aiken held public office at the local, state, and national level for more than 43 years. A Putney farmer, Aiken owned and operated the Aiken Nurseries. His lifelong interest in agriculture began at an early age; at age 18 he was master of the Putney Grange, and at 21, he helped organize the Windham County Farm Bureau. Elected school director of Putney in 1920, George D. Aiken held his first political office for 15 years.
Vermont State Politics
Three generations of Aikens served in the Vermont House of Representatives. Following this tradition, George D. Aiken ran but lost his first bid for the House in 1922. Eight years later in 1931, Putney sent Aiken to the House where he climbed quickly in the ranks of state politics. Aiken was named Speaker of the House, 1933-1935, became Lieutenant-Governor in 1935, and held the state's highest office as Governor of Vermont from 1937 to 1941.
Governor Aiken's desire for the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway motivated him to run for national office. He easily won the senatorial election in 1940, one of the youngest men ever elected to the U.S. Senate at the time. Aiken's long fight for the St. Lawrence Seaway enabling legislation began in 1943, and culminated with the signing of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project bill in 1954.
For six terms, from 1941 to 1974, George D. Aiken served Vermont in the U.S. Senate. During Senator Aiken's long tenure, he was primarily involved with agricultural, foreign policy, and energy legislation. Some of the highlights of his long career included appointments to a wide variety of Senate committees: Civil Service (1941-1947), Pensions (1941-1947), Expenditures in the Executive Departments (1941-1949), Education and Labor (1941-1954), Agriculture and Foresty (1941-1974), Agriculture Appropriations (1947-1971), Foreign Relations (1954-1974), Atomic Energy (1959-1974), the Republican Policy, Principles, and Campaign committees (1960s), and Aeronautical and Space Sciences (1965-1966). Presidential appointments included his service on the First Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949), U.S. Representative to the 15th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (1960), and member of the U.S delegation to Moscow for the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in 1963.
Upon his retirement from the Senate in 1975, George Aiken returned to his home state to share his vast experience and energy with Vermonters. He lectured extensively throughout the state, particularly at the University of Vermont. Aiken continued his involvement in agricultural and environmental issues; both the Sugar Maple Laboratory in So. Burlington and UVM's Center for Natural Resources were named in his honor. Five thousand acres of national forest in Woodford, Vt. were designated the George D. Aiken Wilderness Area in 1984.
George D. Aiken married the late Beatrice Howard in 1914, with whom he had four children: Dorothy, Marjorie, Barbara, and Howard (deceased). In 1967, Senator Aiken married his longtime administrative assistant, Lola Pierotti. Aiken authored Pioneering with Wildflowers (1933), Pioneering with Fruits and Berries (1936), Speaking from Vermont (1938), Aiken Senate Diary: January 1972-January 1975 (1976), numerous booklets and pamphlets on public affairs issues, and articles for Vermont Life magazine. On November 19, 1984, George D. Aiken died in Montpelier, Vt. Aiken's legacy to his state and to his country was perhaps best summarized by The Washington Post's obituary tribute of George D. Aiken as "a model of simplicity, integrity and candor: a man of character."
The George D. Aiken papers are a rich source for the study of the issues and events shaping U.S. and Vermont political history, from World War II to Watergate. The breadth and scope of the 250,000+ documents contained in the collection are difficult to summarize. The papers consist primarily of Aiken's senatorial files: bills and amendments, hearings, committee reports and recommendations, statistical studies, press releases, a great deal of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and articles. The Aiken papers also contain photographs, sound recordings and films , and his senate diaries. Some materials from Aiken's gubernatorial years were saved, as well. In addition, recent accessions relate largely to Aiken's retirement activities, and currently, materials pertaining to the Aiken legacy in Vermont. The initial deposit of Aiken's papers came to the University of Vermont in 1974. The collection has been processed in much the same manner in which they were received from Senator Aiken's office, using a subject sub-series approach. Therefore, users should be aware that the inventory does not follow a chronological format except within each subject sub-series. Aiken's interests in agriculture, foreign policy, and energy are well-documented in the materials covering his work in the Agriculture and Forestry Committee, the Foreign Relations Committees and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Aiken's involvment with the first Hoover Commission, the United Nations, and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty delegation to Moscow is also well-documented. The Aiken Rural Water Bill, the Food Stamp Act, Medicare, Social Security, civil rights, and gun control are just a few of the other issues on which there are significant source materials for study in the Aiken papers. George D. Aiken's concern for Vermont issues are documented in his work for rural electrification, flood control, and natural resources conservation.
Of particular importance, the St. Lawrence Seaway sub-series of the Aiken papers contain over 15,000 items on the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project, primarily from 1932 to 1974. The Seaway correspondence of Senator Ernest Gibson, Sr., Aiken's predecessor in the U.S. Senate, document Gibson's role in promoting the Seaway from 1932 to 1940, and were passed on to Aiken. The papers contain extensive correspondence with a national and international constituency with letters and position papers supporting and opposing the development of the Seaway, and the political forces at work during the more than 20 years of working out the enabling legislation for the Project. With funding from the U.S. Department of Education, the primary sources in the sub-series have been microfilmed and are available through inter-library loan.
BOUND VOLUMES: Removed to U.S. Government Documents, Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont
Foreign Assistance Act of 1962 - April 1, 5,9,10,11,12,13,16,18,1962
Foreign Assistance Act of 1963 - June 11,12,13,17,18,21,25,26, and July 11, 1963
Foreign Assistance 1964 - March 31, April 1,14,21, June 18,19,22,23, 1964
Foreign Assistance 1965 - March 9,10,12,15,17,19,22,23,24,25,29, Apr. 7, 1965
Supplemental Foreign Assistance FY 1966- Vietnam Jan. 28, Feb. 4,8,10,17,18, 1966
Foreign Assistance 1966 - Apr. 6,18,20,25,27,29, May 2,9,11, 1966
Foreign Economic Assistance - July 7, 1966
Foreign Assistance Act of 1967 - June 12, July 14,26, 1967
Foreign Assistance Act of 1968 - March 11,12, 1968
Foreign Assistance Act of 1969 - July 14,15,18, August 6, 1969
Supplemental Foreign Assistance Authorization 1970 - December 10,11, 1970
Foreign Assistance Legislation FY 1972 - June 10,11,14, 1971
Nominations - Hearings
Clare Boothe Luce April 15, 1959
C. Douglas Dillon May 12, 1959
Ogden R. Reid May 12, 19, 1959
Dean Rusk Jan. 12, 1961
Chester Bowles Jan. 19, 1961
Murat W. Williams, George W. Ball, Roger W. Jones and G. Mennen Williams Jan. 24, 1961
W. Averell Harriman, Frank M. Coffin, Philip M. Klutznick, and Abram Chayes Jan. 31, 1961
Julius C. Holmes April 10,20,21, 1961
Appointments to the Foreign Service May 9, 1961
State Dept. and Diplomatic Nominations Mar. 2, 1965
United States Information Agency Nominations - April 27, and May 18, 1965
Lincoln Gordon Feb. 7, 1966
William M. Roth Feb. 27, 1967
Dr. Clifford M. Hardin, J. Phil Campbell, and Clarence D. Palmby Jan. 16, 1969
Frank J. Shakespeare, Jr. Jan. 27, 1969
Gerald C. Smith Feb. 6, 1969
Richard E. Lying, David A. Haml, and James V. Smith Feb. 26, 1969
Walter H. Annenberg, Jacob D. Beam, and John S.D. Eisenhower Mar. 7, 1969
Nominations -State Department Apr. 15, 1969
Nominations -State Dept. Sept. 23, 1969
Nominations to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information Apr. 29 and June 8, 1971
Adams, Bagge, Donner, Ross, Trowbridge, and Wadsworth Apr. 1965
Robert R. Bowie Feb. 1956
Review of Foreign Policy, 1958 Feb. and Mar. 1958
United States Foreign Policy Jan.,Feb.,Mar. 1960
Background Documents on Events Incident to the Summit Conference May 1960
Events Incident to the Summit Conference May and June 1960
Events Relating to the Summit Conference June 1960
United States Foreign Policy Jan.,Feb,Mar. 1961
Defense Department Sponsored Foreign Affairs Research May 1968
Briefing by Secretary of State William P. Rogers Mar. 1969
Increased Resources for International Development Association May 1968
Mutual Security Act of 1959 Part 1 Apr.,May 1959
Mutual Security Act of 1959 Part 2 May 1959
International Development Association Mar. 1960
International Development and Security Part 1 May, June 1961
International Development and Security Part 2 May, June 1961
National Security Act Amendment Mar.,Apr. 1972
U.S. Policy with Respect to Red China Mar. 1966
Asian Development Bank Special Funds Oct. 1967
Construction of Nuclear Desalting Plants in the Middle East Oct.,Nov. 1967
United States Relations with the People's Republic of China June, July 1971
Recognition of Bangladesh March 1972
China and the United States: Today and Yesterday Feb. 1972
Protocol on the Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal Rebublic of Germany and Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Federal Republic of Germany March 1955
United States Policy Toward Europe June, July 1966
Public Financing of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty May 1971
Funding of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty June 1972
International Food for Peace July 1959
Conventions on the Law of the Sea Jan. 1960
Planning For Peace May 1965
To Amend the Peace Corps Act April 1965
The Communist World in 1967 Jan. 1967
Consular Convention with the Soviet Union Jan. and Feb. 1967
Peace Corps Act Amendment of 1968 April 1968
Peace Corps Act Amendments of 1969 June 1969
Peace Corps Act Amendments of 1970 March 1970
U.S. Foreign Service Scholarship Program June 1971
U.N. Sanctions Against Rhodesia-Chrome July 1971
Department of State Appropriations Authorization, FY 1973 March 1972
Trad (Including Military Sales)
East-West Trade Mar., Apr. 1964
Arms Sales to Near East and South Asian Countries Mar.,Apr.,June 1967
Foreign Military Sales June 1968
Disarmament and Foreign Policy Jan.,Feb. 1959
Disarmament and Foreign Policy Feb. 1959
Disarmament Developments Spring 1960 June 1960
Amend the Arms Control and Disarmament Act Feb. 1965
United States Armament and Disarmament Problems Feb.,Mar. 1967
Nonproliferation Treaty July 1968
Strategic and Foreign Policy Implications
of ABM Systems Mar. 1969
Chemical and Biological Warfare Apr. 1969
Underground Weapons Testing Sept. 1969
ABM, MIRV, SALT and the Nuclear Arms Race
March, April, May, June 1970
The Geneva Protocol of 1925 Mar. 1971
Strategic Arms Limitation Agreements
June, July 1972
Southeast Asia Resolution Aug. 1964
Asia, The Pacific, and the United States Jan. 1967
Harrison E. Salisbury's Trip to North Vietnam Feb. 1967
Subcommission of the Vietnam Conflict to the United Nations Oct.,Nov. 1967
The Gulf of Tonkin, The 1964 Incident Feb. 1968
The Nature of Revolution Feb.,Mar. 1968
Briefing on Vietnam Nov. 1969
Vietnam Policy Proposals Feb.,Mar. 1970
Impact of the War in Southeast Asia on the United States Economy Apr.,May,June,Aug. 1970
Moral and Military Aspects of the War in Southeast Asia May 1970
Bombing Operations and the Prisoners of War Rescue Mission in North Vietnam Nov. 1970
Vietnam: Policy and Prospects, 1970 Feb.,Mar. 1970
Legislative Proposals Relating to the War in Southeast Asia Apr.,May 1971
War Powers Legislations Mar.,Apr.,May,July, Oct. 1971
Vietnam Children's Care Agency Apr. 1972
Bombing as a Policy Tool in Vietnam: Effectiveness Oct. 1972
Latin and South America Inter-American Development Bank June 1959
Inter-American Development Bank Act Amendment Feb. 1965
Inter-American Development Bank Act Amendment May 1967
Inter-American Development Bank Act Amendment July 1970
Amendments to the OAS Charter Feb. 1968
United States Relations with Peru Apr. 1969
U.S. Military Policies and Programs in Latin America June, July 1969
Rockefeller Report on Latin America Nov. 1969
Under Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Mar. 1970
U.S. Policies and Programs in Brazil May 1971
Latin American Summit Conference Mar. 1967
Foreign Relations: Hearings, Reports, Etc.
Legislative Origins of the Truman Doctrine 1974 (released 1973)
Foreign Relief Aid: 1947 1947 (released 1973)
Foreign Relief Assistance Act of 1948 1948 (released 1973)
Economic Assistance to China and Korea: 1949-1950 (released January 1974)
Interlocking Subversion in Govt. Depts. 1954 (Activities of U.S. Citizens in Red China, Part 23)
USIA Appropriations Authorization, FY 1973 1972
Briefing on Major Foreign Policy Questions 1973
Foreign Assistance Act of 1973 1973
Nominations 1973
U.S. Policy Toward Cuba 1973
Multinational Corporations and U.S. Foreign Policy, Part 1 and 2 1973
Dept. of State Appropriations Authorization, FY 1974 1973
FY 1974 Peace Corps Authorization 1973
Strengthening the International Court of Justice 1973
Foreign Economic Assistance, 1973 1973
USIA Appropriations Authorizations, FY 1974 1973
North Atlantic Treaty 1949
100 Things You Should Know about Communism 1951
Who Are They? Karl Marx (Part 10) 1959
The House Committee on Un-American Activities; What it is-What it does 1958
Communist Lobbying Activities in the Nation's Capital 1959
Facts on Communism -Volume 1 1959
Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests 1960
The Communist Party Line 1961
Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications (supercedes Guide of 1957) 1961
Problems and Trends in Atlantic Partnership I 1962
New Program of the Communist Party USA 1966
College Debate Topic-Resolved: That Executive Control of U.S. Foreign Policy should be Significantly Curtailed 1968-1969
Collective Defense Treaties 1969
Survey of the Alliance for Progress 1969
U.S. and China Relations, 1966 Hearings: One volume
U.S. Policy with Respect to Mainland China Sen. Aiken -pp.169-170; 523-526; 531-533.
U.S. Relations with the Peoples Republic of China Sen. Aiken -pp.57; 169-171.
China and the U.S.: Today and Yesterday Sen. Aiken -pp.11; 17-19.
Legislative Hearings, Reports and Laws: Volume 3 - 92nd Congress, 1st Session
Legislative Proposals Relating to the War in Southeast Asia Senator Aiken: 115,116,117,124,125,189,190,191, 221,232,233,234,235,283,284,285, 286,289,397,398,462,463,464,465, 500,560.
U.S. Foreign Service Scholarship Program S.390 Senator Aiken: 50.
Trans. of Exec. Agreement to Congress Senator Aiken: 14,34,62,63.
War Powers Legislation Senator Aiken: 35,36,37,38,383,508,509,510, 511,532,603,604,606,778.
Inter-American Development Bank for Special Operations Senator Aiken: 20,22,23,24.
Asian Development Bank Special Funds Senator Aiken: 13,14,15,16,17,26,36,37,38.
U.N. Sanctions against Rhodesia -Chrome Senator Aiken: 56,64,65,68,69,74,76,77.
Peace Corps Act Amendment 1971 Senator Aiken: 12,13,14.
U.S. Relations with People's Republic of China Senator Aiken: 32,57,58,105,169,170,171.
Legislative Reports, Hearings and Public Laws: Volume 4 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
Public Financing of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty 1971 Senator Aiken: 9,10,11,27,28,29,30,31.
Funding of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, 1972 Senator Aiken: 29,30,31,49.
National Security Act Amendment Senator Aiken: 37,38,39.
Vietnam Children's Care Agency Senator Aiken: 37,38.
War Powers Legislation Hearings Senator Aiken: 35,36,37,38,383,508,509, 510,511,532,603,604,606, 778.
Export Administrations Act Amendment Senator Aiken: 16,17,18.
Atlantic Union Delegation -Appendix Senator Aiken: 16,17,18,22,37.
Recognition of Bangladesh Senator Aiken: 10,11,12,14,18,19,20,21.
Executives Agreements with Portugal and Bahrain Senator Aiken: 9,10,28,29,84,85,89,90,92,98,99.
Executive Messages, Hearings and Reports: Volume 2 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Congress
Genocide Convention Senator Aiken: 86.
Geneva Protocol of 1925 Senator Aiken: 30,31,32,64,65,66,67,69,70,71, 71,172,173,190,193,229,231, 232,233,246,247,264,298,299, 300,301,302,303,311,313,314, 367,368,369,370,371,372,376.
International Wheat Agreement 1971 Senator Aiken: 2,5,6,7,12,20,26,27,29,3l,32, 41,42,43,44,46,49,50,54,57,58,61,72,73.
Okinawa Reversion Treaty Senator Aiken: 13,14.
Miscellaneous Hearings: Volume 2 - 91st Congress, 2nd Session
Vietnam Policy Proposals Senator Aiken: 29,30,31,284,285,305,322,323.
Vietnam Policy and Prospects 1970 Senator Aiken: 94,95,96,314,315,316,332, 458,459,597,598,599,601,602.
Moral and Military Aspects of War Senator Aiken: 71,72,73.
ABM, MIRV, SALT, and Nuclear Arms War Senator Aiken: 127,128,129,438,439.
Miscellaneous Hearings, Nominations and Committee Prints: Volume 4 - 92nd Congress, 1st Session
Nominations to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information Senator Aiken: 15,16,17.
U.S. Policies and Programs in Brazil Senator Aiken: 16,19,20,22,271,272,273,274,275.
Arms Control Imp. of Current Defense Budget Senator Aiken: 280.
United States -China Relations Senator Aiken: 2,3.
Proposal for a Comp. Nuclear Test Ban Senator Aiken: 3,4,19,20,21.
Miscellaneous Hearings and Committee Prints: Volume 5 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
China and the U.S.: Today and Yesterday Senator Aiken: 10,17,18,19,81,84.
Causes, Origins and Lessons of the Vietnam War Senator Aiken: 31,32,33,34,35.36,37,38.
Committee Prints: Volume 3 - 91st Congress, 2nd Session
Canada-U.S. Inter-Parlimentary Group-13th Meeting Senator Aiken: 3.
Mexico-U.S. Inter-Parlimentary Group-IOth Meeting Senator Aiken: 1.
Legislative and Executive Reports, Hearings, Messages, and Public Laws: Volume 1 - 91st Congress, 2nd Session
Peace Corps Act 1970 Senator Aiken: 19.
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Political Exchange Senator Aiken: 9,13,14,15,17,18,23,28.
U.N. Headquarters Expansion Senator Aiken: 10,11,12,13,14,15,22,23.
Foreign Military Sales Senator Aiken: 17-21,104,105.
International Financial Institutions Senator Aiken: 1,2,26,27,28.
Pan Am Rail Cong. Association Senator Aiken: 5,9,13-18.
Supplemental Foreign Aid Senator Aiken: 17-21,106-108,113.
POW Rescue Mission Senator Aiken: 11,12.
Intellectual and Industrial Property Senator Aiken: 12,13.
Tax Conventions with Belgium, etc. Senator Aiken: 38,39,43,51,53.
Executive Messages, Hearings, Reports, Nominations: Volume 1 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
Seabed Arms Control Treaty Senator Aiken: 11,12.
ABM Treaty and Assoc. Protocol
Strategic Arms Limitation Agreements Senator Aiken: 18,19,20,21.
Aircraft Sabotage Convention Senator Aiken: 5.
U.S. Security Agreement and Commitments Abroad: Volume 4 - 91st Congress, 2nd Session
Part 1 Philippines Senator Aiken: 9,lO,12,19,2O,268,278,286,295.
Part 2 Laos Senator Aiken: 390,391,477,533,535,542,543,547, 552,555.
Part 3 Thailand Senator Aiken: 639,655,688,689,712,741,742,745, 812,813,837,933,934,935,989,990, 1OO8,lOO9,101O.
Part 4 Japan and Tokyo Senator Aiken: 1217,1218,1249,1250,1334,1335.
Part 6 Korea Senator Aiken: l55l,1655,1656,1661,1662,1663,1664.
Part 9 Morocco and Libya Senator Aiken: 1984,1985,1988,1989,1991,1993,1994, 1997,1998.
Part 10 U.S. Forces in Europe Senator Aiken: 2022,2023,2027,2028,2032,2O33,2037, 2046,2134-2140.
Part 11 Spain and Portugal Senator Aiken: 2364,2365,2367,2371,2390,2391, 2392,2393.
Foreign Assistance Act of 1971 and Legislation on Foreign Relations: Volume 1 - 92nd Congress, 1st Session
Hearings 1971
Foreign Assistance Legislation FY72 Senator Aiken: 261,262,280,281,282,283,284,287,331,340,341.
Foreign Assistance Act of 1972 and Legislation on Foreign Relations: Volume 2 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
Hearings before Committee on Foreign Relations - To Amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 Senator Aiken: 119,120,121,122,123,197,207,211,212,214,215,216,218,219,225,232,233,235.
Foreign Relations Appropriations, Authorizations: Reports and Hearings - Volume 3 - 92nd Congress, 2nd Session
Foreign Service Grievances Procedures Senator Aiken: 215,216,217,223,224,291,296,302,303.
Dept. of State Appropriations Authorization FY73 Senator Aiken: 45,46,47,48,49,115,116,117,118,123,276,277,278,279,280,285,295,382,411,414,415,433,434,461.
USIA Appropriations Authorization FY73 Senator Aiken: 11,12,13,14,19,117,118,119,120,
121,285,286,362,363.
Peace Corps Appropriations Authorization Senator Aiken: 14,15,16,17,19,20,21.
Foreign Relations Source (Hearings, Reports, etc.): Six Volumes - 93rd Congress, 1st Session
Executive Messages, Reports, Hearings, and Nominations
Foreign Assistance Act of 1973 and Legislation on Foreign Relations
Legislative Reports, Hearings, and Public Laws
Miscellaneous Hearings, Documents and Committee
Foreign Relations Sources
Hearings and Committee Prints
Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations - Hearings and Committee Prints
Background information relating to Southeast Asia and Vietnam (5th Revised Edition -March 1969)
A Select Chronology and Background Documents relating to the Middle East (lst Revised Edition -May 1969)
Legislation on Foreign Relations with Explanatory Notes (March 1973)
1969-1970 Collection of Excerpts and Bibliography relating to National High School Debate Topic - "What Should be the United States Military Commitment to Foreign Countries?"
Hearings, Material, other Reports
Legislative History of Executive M-Nuclear Test Ban - Treaty of 1963 (Volumes I, II (Parts 1 and 2), and III) - United States Atomic Energy Commission
Review of the United Nations Charter - Hearings, Parts 1-10 (1956) - Hearings, Parts 11-17 (1957-1958) - A Collection of Documents (1919-1955) - Final Report (Report No.2501)
Technical Assistance Hearings and Final Report -85th Congress, 1st Session
Compilation of Studies on United States Foreign Policy- 86th Congress, 2nd Session (Committee on Foreign Relations)
Compilation of Studies on United States -Latin American Relations
(Foreign Relations Subcommittee on American Republics Affairs, 86th Congress, 2nd Session)
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Bound Copies
89th Congress, lst Session (1965)
Proposed Amend. Sec. 271 of Atomic Energy
Act of 1954
90th Congress, lst Session (1967)
Licensing and Regulation of Nuclear Reactor - Hearings
AEC Omnibus Legis.-Hearings, Reports, Public Laws
90th Congress, 2nd Session (1968)
Commercial Plowshare Services
91st Congress, lst Session (1969)
AEC Authorization Legis., FY 1970, Parts 1-3
Environmental Effects of Producing Electric Power -Hearings
Future Ownership of the AEC's Gaseous Diffusion Plants
91st Congress, 2nd Session (1970)
AEC Authorization Legislation, FY 1971, Parts 1-4
Environmental Effects of Producing Electric Power -
Hearings, Part 2, Volume 1
92nd Congress, 1st Session (1971)
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program and Nuclear Rocket Engine Development Program (Hearings)
AEC Authorization Legislation, FY 1972, Hearings, Parts 3-4
AEC Licensing Procedure and Related Legislation, Parts 3-4
AEC Licensing Procedure and Related Legislation, Hearings, Parts 1-2
Controlled Thermonuclear Research, Hearings
Status of Current Technology to Identify Seismic Events as Natural or Manmade and Staff Analysis Report
Use of Uranium Mill Tailings in Construction
Nuclear Power and Related Energy Problems
Authorizing Legislation FY 1972, Part 2,
Hearings, Reports and Public Laws
AEC Authorizing Legislation FY 1973, Part 1,
AEC Authorizing Legislation FY 1973, Parts 2 and 3
AEC Authorizing Legislation FY 1973, Hearings, Part 4
AEC Authorizing Legislation FY 1973, Part 5, Volume 1
AEC Authorizing Legislation FY 1973, Part 5, Volume 2
Interim Licensing of Nuclear Power Plants, 1972
Selected Materials on the Calvert Cliffs Decision, Its Origin and Aftermath, 1972
Miscellaneous Hearings and Reports
Military Applications of Nuclear Technology, Part 1, April 1973
Environmental Affects of Producing Electrical Power, Part 1, 1970
Environmental Affects of Producing Electrical Power, Part II, 1970
Basis for Cooperative Arrangement for the LMFBR 1972
Proceedings of 1969 Meeting in Burlington, VT Sponsored by Governor Deane C. Davis and Senator Aiken
Nuclear Plants and the Environment 1969
Nuclear Power and Related Energy Problems, 1968-1970
AEC December 1, 1973 Report on Energy Research and Development
United States - Vietnam Relations 1945-1967
1971 Study Prepared by Department of Defense
Source Material Including Hearings and Reports: Foreign Relations
Vietnam Conflict: The Substance and the Shadow Asia, the Pacific and the U.S.
Submission of the Vietnam Conflict to United Nations
The Rim of Asia
Vietnam and the Paris Negotiations
Perspective on Asia
Impact of the War in Southeast Asia on U.S. Economy
Investigation of the My Lai Incident
Bombing Operations and POW Rescue Mission
Legislative Proposals Relating to War in Southeast Asia
U.S. Economic Assistance for Laos
Vietnam and the Hidden U.S. Subsidy
Economy and Efficiency of U.S Aid Programs in the Khmer Republic (Cambodia)
The U.S. and Vietnam
Causes, Origins, and Lessons of the Vietnam War
U.S. Involvement in Overthrow of Diem, 1963
The Post War Development of Vietnam
Supplemental Foreign Assistance for Vietnam, 1966
Attack Upon Pearl Harbor by Japan
Termination of War Controls
Korean War and Related Matters
Authorizing President to Employ Armed Forces for
Protection of Formosa
Documents on Germany
War Powers Legislation
The U.S. and the Peace Part I -Part II
Germany Surrenders Unconditionally -Documents
A Year of Potsdam
Source Material Including Hearings and Reports: United Nations, 1961-1971
Information on Operations and Financing of U.N.
Purchase of United Nations Bonds
Report of President's Commission for Observance of 25th Anniversary of United Nations
The Permanent Headquarters of the U.N.
Food and United Nations (Reports -Laws)
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program March 1967, Feb. 1968, April 1969, March 1970, March 1971
Electrical Utilities in Nuclear Power
Participation by Small Electrical Utilities in Nuclear Power, Part 1; April and May, 1968 and Part 2 June 1968
Environmental Effects of Producing Electrical Power, Part 2 Jan. and Feb. 1970
Uranium Enrichment Services Criteria and Related Matters August 1966
Uranium Enrichment Pricing Criteria June 1970, and Part 2 Feb. 1971
Licensing of Nuclear Plants
Licensing and Regulation of Nuclear Reactors, Part 1; Apr. and May 1967, and Part 2 Sept. 1967
Prelicensing Anti-trust Review of Nuclear Power Plants, Part 1; Nov. 1969, and Part 2 Apr. 1970
AEC Licensing Procedure and Related Legislation, Part 1 June and July 1971
H.R.13731 and H.R.13732 -To Amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 Re: Licensing of Nuclear Facilities, Part 1 Mar. 1972
International Agreements for Cooperation
International Agreements for Cooperation Sept.1963, April and June 1964
Agreement for Cooperation with NATO for Mutual Defense Purposes July and Aug. 1964
International Agreements for Cooperation Apr. 1965, June, July 1965; Jan., May, June, Aug. 1966
Fallout, Radiation Standards, and Countermeasures, Part 1 June 1963
Loss of the U.S.S. Thresher June, July 1963, July 1964
Scope, Magnitude, and Implications of the U.S. Antiballistic Missile Program Nov. 1967
Commercial Plowshare Services July 1968
Nuclear Explosion Services for Industrial Applications May, July 1969
Future Ownership of the AEC's Gaseous Diffusion Plants July, Aug. 1969
Public Works for Water, Pollution Control, and Power n.d.
Development and Atomic Energy Commission
Appropriations, Part 4 FY 1970
Competitive Aspects of the Energy Industry
Part 1 May 1970
Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LMFBR)
Demonstration Plant Sept. 1972
AEC Authorizing Legislation
Fiscal Year 1967, Part 2 Feb., Mar. 1966
Fiscal Year 1970, Parts 1, 2, and 3 Apr. 1969
Fiscal Year 1971, Part 1 Feb. 1970
Fiscal Year 1971, Part 4 Mar. 1970
Fiscal Year 1972, Part 1 Feb., Mar. 1971
Fiscal Year 1972, Parts 2 and 3 Mar. 1971
Fiscal Year 1972, Part 4 Mar., May 1971
Fiscal Year 1973, Part 1 Jan., Feb. 1972
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Bound Copies: Miscellaneous Hearings and Reports
Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations, Hearings 1968
Agriculture Appropriations, Hearings 1968,1969,1970
Compulsory Jurisdiction, International Court of Justice, Hearings 1960
Activities of the Senate Committee on Govt. Operations, Printed Hearings 1963
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 1963 - President's Message - Senate Foreign Relations Comm. Report - Hearings
Labor Disputes Act of 1946
Unemployment Insurance Amendments, Hearings 1966
Establish a Commission on Organization and Management of Executive Branch, Hearings 1968
Unused Power: A Study of the Senate Comm. on Appropriations by Stephen Horn, Brookings Institution Mar. 1967
Defense Department Sponsored Foreign Affairs Research, Hearings 1968
Press Statement by GDA on the War (AP copy) 1967
Clippings on the 1962 General Election 1962
United States. Congress. Pensions.
United States. Congress. Senate. Republican Policy Committee..
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. -- General subdivision--Pensions; United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
United States. President's Commission on the Status of Women.
United States. Congress. Senate. Food Allotment Bill..
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Restatement of Republican Principles.
United States. Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space, and under Water (1971).
United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation.
United States--Executive departments--Reorganization
United States--Officials and employees--Pensions
United States--Officials and employees--Retirement
Lake Champlain Waterway
Champlain, Lake--Navigation
United States--Executive departments--Management
Farm law--United States
Petroleum industry and trade--New England
Sewage disposal, Rural--United States
Water supply, rural--United States
Antimissle missles
Transportation--Vermont
Sewage, Rural--United States
Ballistic missle defenses