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Margaret and Kenneth Landon Papers

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Landon, Margaret, 1903-1993
301 Boxes(198 linear feet)
1824-2000 (bulk: 1927-1990)



Collection Inventory

 

I. Biography 

 

A. Education 

Box I A 1 Kenneth and Margaret Landon's School Work 

1. Typed devotional notes--kept by Kenneth's mother 

2. Hand-written devotional notes kept by Kenneth's mother 

3. Hand-written prayers kept by Kenneth's mother 

4. Letters written by Kenneth's mother & hair of Kenneth 

5. Outline of Exodus kept by Kenneth's mother 

6. KL’s schoolwork kept by mother-spelling 1912 

7-11. Spelling, Arithmetic, Drawing, Art, Stories, Letters 1912 

12. KL’s schoolwork kept by mother-scrapbook of flowers 

13. Notebook: "Julius Caesar" & "The Merchant of Venice," 1921 

14. Notebook: "As You Like it" & "Twelfth Night" 1921 

15. Notebook: Longfellow, Holmes, Samuel Clemens 

16-17. Notebooks: Chemistry (some missing) 

18. Doodling Notebook 

19. Newspaper Clippings & School Records about KL, Saved by Mother 

20. KL’s college work-saved by mother-Physics notes 

21. KL’s college work-saved by mother-Papers: “Too Much of Christ: and “The Fundamental of Fundamentals” 

22. KL’s college work-saved by mother-Papers: “Reason and Faith” rough draft 

23. KL’s college work-saved by mother-“Reason and Faith” final copy 

24. KL’s college work-saved by mother-Papers: “The Holy City,” “A Thesis on Dymond’s Principles of 

Morality,” “Socrates” 

25-34. U. of Minnesota Correspondence Course: "Short Story" 

 

Box I A 2 Wheaton College (ML folders 1-12; KL folders 13-17) 

1. ML’s college work--Organization & Administration of Church--Course # 358 

2-9. Kindergarten Primary Course 

10. Methods of Elementary Grade Teaching  

11. Public School Music no. 228 

12. Margaret's Miscellaneous 

13. Invitation to Margaret’s graduation 

 

Box I A 3 (Wheaton College) 

1. Articles in College Publications 

2-6. Class Letters, 1926-29, '32, '39 

7. "Wheaton College and the Carry-On Values in Life," 1932 

8. Writers' Conference, 1959 

9. Wheaton College Memorabilia, Record, April ’59, Oct. 30, April ’39, Record, Oct 20, ‘55 

10. Blue and orange felt “W” insignia 

 

B. Family Correspondence 

1. Kenneth Landon 

Box I B 1:1 KL Correspondence re: KL's brother, Bradley (died 2/3/21) 

1. Letters to Mae, 1915-21 

2. Letters to Brad from brothers, 1922-23 

3. Letters to Mae from Mrs. Mortenson and Mrs. Lindner, 1924, 1929 

4-7. Letters to Brad from Mae (4 Folders), 1904?-28 

8-10. Letters from KL to Mrs. Mortenson (3 Folders), 1923-29 

11. Letters from KL and Margaret to Margaret’s mom & vice versa-- (Jan-May 1927) 

12. Margaret’s letters to her parents-July 1927 

13. Letters to Margaret’s mother from KL’s parents 1929 

14-26. Bradley's School Work (drawings, compositions, reports) 

27. Program of Bradley's High School Graduation, 1917 

28. Letters to Bradley from his Mother (Mae) 

29. Letters from Bradley to his Mother (Mae) and father (Brad) 

30. Last Letter from Bradley and Announcement of His Death 

31-34. Letters from Kathryn Lehrer After Bradley's Death (4 Folders), 1921-29 

35-38. Letters of Condolence, (4 Folders), 1921 

 

Box I B 1:2 KL to Parents (1921-29, folders 1-36) 

[KL's mother, Mae Agnes Fletcher Landon died 7/27/29] 

 

Box I B 1:3 KL to Father and Materials re: Settlement of Father's Estate (1929-53, folders 1-23) [Landons are in Siam 1927-37, with one year furlough] 

[KL's father, William Bradley Landon, died 7/11/53] 

 

Box I B 1:4 KL to ML (1923-24) (folders 1-16) 

 

Box I B 1:5 KL to ML (1925-28) (folders 1-51) 

 

Box I B 1:6 KL to ML (1929-45)  

[From Far East '37 - '42] (folders 1-51) 

 

Box I B 1:7 KL to ML (1946-66) 

[From Far East '42 - '50] 

[Trip to Thailand 10/26 -12/6/53] 

[Folder 40 "Just in Case" 1953] 

[Folders 42-43 KL on World Tour, 6/30 - 7/30/60] 

[Folders 44-46 KL in Thailand, 7/28 - 8/30/66] 

[Folders 47-49 ML to KL, 3/17 - 6/21/50] 

[Folder 50 ML to KL in Thailand, 8/66] 

 

Box I B 1:8 KL to Peggy, 1941-90 (folders 1-24) 

 

2. Margaret Mortensen Landon 

 

Box I B 2:1 ML Correspondence A-L (folders 1-17) 

 

Box I B 2:2 ML Correspondence M-Z (folders 1-14) 

 

Box I B 2:1 ML Family Correspondence (1900-02) (folders 1-13) 

 

Box I B 2:2 ML Family Correspondence (1903-16) (folders 1-16) 

 

Box I B 2:3 ML Family Correspondence (1917-20) 

 

Box I B 2:4 ML Family Correspondence (1920-22) 

1. From Evangeline 1920-23 

2. From Grace Van’t Hof to Mother 1921 

3. Family Letters 1921 

4. Family Letters (II) 

5. 1st letter to Family from Wheaton College 1921 

6. To Mother & Father from Wheaton College 1921-22 

7. To Mother & Father Wheaton College 1921-22 (II) 

8. To Father after His Stroke 1922 

9. Correspondence 1922 

10. Elizabeth’s Early Letters 1920-26 

11. With Friends 1920-21 

12. Camp Boulder Point 1920-21 

 

Box I B 2:5 ML Family Correspondence (1922-26) 

1. To Father & Mother from Wheaton College 1922-23 

2. From Friends 1922-23 

3. To Kenneth Landon 1923 

4. Correspondence 1923 

5. ADM’s Report on “Proposed Salaries” 1920 

6. From Christian Mortenson to ADM 1920-25 

7. From Christian Mortenson to ADM 1920-25 (II) 

8. From Thorina M. Graves and Laura M. Perham 1923-24 

9. Grandfather Mortenson 1923-24 

10. Engagement Announcement 1924 

11. Father & Mother’s Letters 1921-26 

12. Father & Mother’s Letters 1921-26 (II) 

13. Father & Mother’s Letters 1921-26 (III) 

 

Box I B 2:6 ML Family Correspondence (1925) 

1. Letters of Condolence on Father’s Death 

2. Copy of Father’s Will Dated June 19, 1925 (2 Months Before His Death on Aug 15, 1925) 

3. Letters to Father 1925 

4. Letters from Friends 1925 

5. Zerox copy of Kenneth and Margaret Landon’s Wedding 6/16/26 

 

Box I B 2:7 Margaret to Peggy (1941-57, folders 1-13) 

 

Box I B 2:8 Margaret to Peggy (1958-63, folders 1-6) 

 

Box I B 2:9 Margaret to Peggy (1964-68, folders 1-5) 

 

Box I B 2:10 Margaret to Peggy (1969-73, folders 1-5) 

 

Box I B 2:11 Margaret to Peggy (1974-79, folders 1-6) 

 

Box I B 2:12 Margaret to Peggy (1980-89) (folders 1-10) 

 

Box I B 2:13 Margaret to Peggy’s Children (carbons, 1978-83, 1981 missing) 

 

Box I B 2:14 Letters from Margaret to Elizabeth (1925-1956) 

1. Margaret to Elizabeth 1925-1947 

2. Margaret to Elizabeth 1947-1948 

3. Margaret to Elizabeth 1949-1951 

4. Margaret to Elizabeth 1952 

5. Margaret to Elizabeth 1953 

6. Margaret to Elizabeth 1954 

7. Margaret to Elizabeth 1955-1956 

 

Box I B 2:15 Letters from Margaret to Elizabeth (1957-1984) 

1. Margaret to Elizabeth 1957-1970 

2. Margaret to Elizabeth 1971-1978 

3. Margaret to Elizabeth 1979-1980 

4. Margaret to Elizabeth 1981-1984 

5. Margaret to Elizabeth 1985-1987 

6. Margaret to Elizabeth 1988-1990 

7. Other family correspondence (Bill, A. Mortenson, Kenneth, Kip) 1941-1984 

 

C. Professional Correspondence 

Box I C 1 (1935-1965)       

 

Box I C 2 (1966-1968) 

 

Box I C 3 (1969-1989) 

Thai Language 

Retirement 

Resumés 

[See also Series II - Siam Mission (1929-37) 

 

Box I C 4 (1965-1979) [A-Z] (folders 1-10) 

 

D. Degrees/Awards/Recognitions 

1. Kenneth Landon 

Box I D 1:1 Kenneth Landon 

1. Commencement Exercises for Henry H. Landon--1921 

2. Invitation to Kenneth's College Graduation, 1924 

3. Invitation to Kenneth and Margaret’s Wedding-June 16, 1926 

4. KL’s Ordination--1927 

5 KL's Transcripts for Wheaton & Princeton 

6. KL's M.A. Diploma, University of Chicago, 1932 

7. KL's Siamese Language School Credits 

8. Invit to KL's Convocation for U of Chicago, 1938 

9. University of Chicago Convocation, Ceremony, June 1938 

10. University of Chicago Convocation, Listing of Degrees, June 1938 

11. KL's PhD Diploma, University of Chicago, 1938 

12. Wheaton College, Scholastic Honor Society, June 15, 1953 

13. KL's Decoration by the Thai Gov't. Nov 26, 1954 

14. History of 1st Presb. Church, Columbus, NJ--1835-1957; KL biography 

15. KL's Certificate for Foreign Service Institute 

16. U.S. Dept. of State Superior Honor Award 

17. Certificate to KL from State Dept. for retirement 

18. Wheaton College, 50th Anniversary of Graduation, 1974 

19. American University-“Professor Emeritus of International Service”-May 13, 1973 

20. University of Chicago--Death of Pres R. Hutchins 1977 

21. Certificate from U. of Chicago--M.A. 50th Anniversary 

 

2. Margaret Landon 

Box I D 2:1 Margaret Landon 

1. Awards, misc. 

2. DuPage County Sesquicentennial Profile, 1987-88 

3. DuPage Heritage Gallery Induction, 1989-1990 

4. Wheaton College Graduation, 1925  

5. Wheaton College, awards, recognition 1938-90 

6. Wheaton College production of "The King and I", 1988 

7. Wheaton Historic Preservation Council, Margaret Landon Award, in honor of Margaret, 1984-90  

8. Box Office Blue Ribbon Award, 1946 

9. Wheaton College Scholastic Honor Society, 1953 

10. Wheaton College Centennial Award, 1960 

11. Resolution, Dupage Heritage Gallery, 1990 

12. DuPage County Sesquicentennial certificate, 1989 

 

Box I D 3 Oversized (located in I G 20, Memorabilia) 

1. Certificate of Graduation from Grammar School, ML 

2. Certificate of Achievement for Business Writing, ML 

3. Certificate of Membership to the St. Nicholas League, ML 

4. High School Diploma, 1921, ML 

5. Certificate of Achievement from the D.C. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1957 

6. Wheaton College Diploma, 1925, ML 

7. Wheaton College Diploma, 1924, KL 

8. Princeton Theological Seminary Diploma, 1927, KL 

9. Certificate of Achievement from the U.S. State Department, 1965, KL 

 

E. Legal 

Box I E 1 

1. Will, Agnes Fletcher (KL's Grandmother) 

2. Dad’s birth certificate 

3. Life Insurance Policy, William B. Landon 

4. Will, William B. Landon 

5. Death Certificate, William B. Landon 

6. Railroad Passes, William B. Landon 

7. Correspondence with Funeral Company 

8. Correspondence re: E. Tiffany and W. B. Landon's Will, July 1953 

9. Correspondence re: E. Tiffany and W. B. Landon's Will, August-Sept 1953 

10. Correspondence re: W. B. Landon's Bank Accounts 

11. Bank and Monetary Information, W. B. Landon 

12. Correspondence w/Erie RR Co. re: W. B. Landon's Insurance 

13. Correspondence w/RR Retirement Board re: W. B. Landon's Death 

14. KL’s Birth Certificate, Ordination Certificate, CSA Retirement Certificate 

15. ML’s Birth Certificate and Marriage License 

16. Life Insurance Policy, KL, 1929 

17. Certificate of Residency, Siam 

18. Passports, 1929-1960 

19. Thai Visa, ML, 1927-37 

20. Authorization for KL to Perform Marriage Ceremony, 1968 

21. Legal Citations 

 

F. Diaries/Calendars 

Box I F 1 Accounts, & Diaries (1928-1946) 

1. Business Cards 

2. KL's Account Books--1933-1934 

3. KL's Diary, August 14-Oct 21, 1928 

4. KL's Diary, Oct 1928-Feb 1929 

5. KL's Diary, Feb 15-July 29, 1929 

6. KL's Diary, 1929 

7. KL's Diary, Nov 5, 1929- April 5, 1930 

8. KL's Diary, April- Oct 1930 

9. KL's Diary, Oct 27- Dec 5, 1934 

10. KL's Diary, Oct 27, 1945- Feb 26, 1946 

11. KL's Diary, Feb 28- March 11, 1946 

12. KL's Diary, October 1945-March 1946, Typed Transcripts 

13. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Nov 7-16, 1945 

14. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Nov 17-27, 1945 

15. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Nov 27-Dec 4, 1945 

16. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Dec 5-21, 1945 

17. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Dec 22-31, 1945 

18. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Jan 1-8, 1946 

19. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Jan 9-18, 1946 

20. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Jan 19-26, 1946 

21. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Jan 27-Feb 2, 1946 

22. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Feb 3-5, 1946 

23. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Feb 6-9, 1946 

24. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Feb 10-16, 1946 

25. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Feb 17-24, 1946 

26. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-Feb 25-March 1, 1946 

27. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-March 2-3, 1946 

28. KL’s Diary of Southeast Asia-March 4-11, 1946 

 

Box I F 2 KL's Notebooks and Day Calendars (1931-1953) 

1. Not dated 

2. 1931 (Notes from the Bible) 

3-5 1937-38 (spiral and hardbound) 

6-7 1942-43 

8. 1946 (in Foreign Language) 

9. 1950 

10. 1953 (Used an address book) 

11. 1966 (in Thailand) 

12-23. KL's Day Calendars, 1952 (12 Folders) 

24-33. KL's Day Calendars, 1953 [Koehl] (10 Folders) 

34-40. KL's Day Calendars, 1953 [E.R.] (7 Folders) 

 

Box I F 3 Day Calendars (1954-1956) 

1-12. 1954 General Services Administration 

13-18. 1954 (EverReady), Notes on Trip to Southeast Asia, 1955 

19-31. 1955  

32-42. 1956  

 

Box I F 4 Day Calendars (1957-1961) 

1-12. 1957 (12 Folders) 

13-24. 1958 (12 Folders) 

25-36. 1959 (12 Folders) 

37-46. 1960 (10 Folders) 

47-57. 1961 (12 Folders) 

 

Box I F 5 ML's Daily Reminder Diaries 

1938, 1974-1990 

 

G. Memorabilia 

Box I G 1 KL’s Biographical Memorabilia and Material 

1.“Wheaton Man Writes for Magazine,” “Asia,” “The Daily Journal”-Jan 10, 1939 

2. Before 1941-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia 

3. 1941-1947-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-War Rations 

4. 1945-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia 

5. 1945-46-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Bangkok-Invitations 

6. 1941-46-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

7. 1947-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia--Miscellaneous 

8. 1948-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous  

9. 1949-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Electrocardiogram-Jan 25 

10. 1949-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

11. 1950-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-First Presbyterian Church, Meadville, PA-50th Anniversary 

12. 1950-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

13. 1951-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

14. 1952-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

15. 1953-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

16. 1954-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

17. 1955-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

 

Box I G 2 Memorabilia, 1956-75 

1. 1956-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

2. 1957-KL’s Biographical Material and Memobabilia-Miscellaneous 

3. 1958-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

4. 1959-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

5. 1960-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

6. 1961-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

7. 1962-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

8. 1963-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

9. 1964-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

10. 1965-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

11. 1966-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous (in Thailand) 

12. 1966-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous (U.S.) 

13. 1967-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Letter and Article about KL by Frances W. Kerr 

14. 1967-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

15. 1968-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

16. 1969-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

17. 1971-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

18. 1972-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

19. 1973-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

20. 1975-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

 

Box I G 3 Memorabilia, 1976-87 

1. 1976--KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

2. 1977-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

3. 1978-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

4. 1979-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

5. 1980-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

6. 1981-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

7. 1982-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

8. 1983-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

9. 1984-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

10. 1985-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

11. 1986-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

12. 1987-KL’s Biographical Material and Memorabilia-Miscellaneous 

13. KL’s Plans and Work for Kitchen 

14. KL Biographical Material 

 

Box I G 4 Scrapbooks, assorted notes, collected poems and quotations 

Box I G 5 decorative handkerchief from China (gift from ML to ADM) 

Cloths: A hand woven pa-kao-ma, A little girl’s pasin ,or skirt, and a woman’s ‘panung’ 

Box I G 6 Cloths: A hand woven pa-kao-ma, A handkerchief, a woman’s ‘panung’, a pasin, A Sarong 

Box I G 7 Wood Fruit 

Box I G 8 Earthenware: Earthenware Cooking Pot, ‘ang-lo or charcoal brazier, Earthenware steamer 

Box I G 9 Earthenware: Earthenware Stove 

Box I G 10 Earthenware: A Steamer 

Box I G 11 Earthenware: Earthenware Stove 

Box I G 12 Wood Tray 

Box I G 13 Wood Fruit 

Box I G 14 Hand - Made Baskets 

Box I G 15 Earthenware: Earthenware Cooking Pot 

Box I G 16 Assorted Memorabilia: money, earthenware, fruit, cymbals 

Box I G 17 ML School Scrapbook/Photo Album (oversize) 

Box I G 18 Thai Shadow Puppets (oversized) 

Box I G 19 Exalted Order of the White Elephant (3rd class) medal and certificate/Department of State Superior Honor Award given by Secretary Dean Rusk/Cosmo Club Centennial Plate/Thai money 

Box I G 20 Painting of Siamese Dancing Girl/Degrees, Diplomas, etc…/Mongkut on Throne/Poster for film, The King and I, featuring Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison 

Box I G 21 Card file 

Box I G 22 Two wooden busts, Asian man and woman smiling 

Box I G 23 King and I record album, DuPage heritage gallery plaque for Margaret Landon, 1990 

Box I G 24 Serving pots 

Box I G 25 Aqua felt hat worn by Margaret to Peggy’s wedding, December 16, 1948 

Box I G 26 Tortoise shell vanity case, gift of Ho Chi Minh/stole worn by Margaret to diplomatic  

functions in Washington, D.C./Small toy depicting the waltz of “Anna and the King”/Bag of Siamese  

money 

Box I G 27 Pink and Green Plaid Guard “Skirt” - Costume from King and I (1956) [see p. 445 Landon Chronicles] 

Box I G 28 Brass coin (Front – Anna and the King of Siam, Back – Knights of Babylon, New Orleans Mardi Gras) 

Box I G 29 Sterling silver tie clips from Siam/Thailand 

   

 

H. Audio/video 

Audio  

"The Landon Chronicles:" Sixty 90-Minute Tapes with Printed Synopsis  

Cassette tapes (3) of Thai Music 

Speech delivered by Ed Coray at opening of Wheaton Literary exhibit, Colvin House, 1986 (1 tape) 

"The Golden Anniversary" June 1976, by K.P.Landon, Jr., 20 min. & Dupage Heritage Gallery, Jan 27, 1990 

Thai Music Cassette-60 minutes 

Cassette of pop American music- 90 minutes 

 

Video 

"The King and I" (Beta format) Part I & II, 1956, Twentieth Century-Fox Film 

Margaret Landon Exhibit, DuPage Heritage Gallery, Jan. 1990 

Landon Collection Dedication, October 10, 1992 

Dedication of Kenneth & Margaret Landon Southeast Asia Collection, October 10, 1992 

 

I. Interviews & Oral Histories 

Box I I 1 

1. Cosmos Club, Washington, DC draft [by Albert Atwood, Jr.] 

2. Cosmos Club, Washington, DC final [by Albert Atwood, Jr.] 

3. [Cosmos Club interview, 1980?] 

4. The Landon Chronicles, synopsis, 1990 

5. Notes for taping and for record, 1976 [contains some original material] 

 

J. Mortensen Family Papers 

Box I J 1 Margaret Mortensen’s Parents’ Memorabilia—Annenus Duabus Mortensen & Adella Estburg Mortensen  

1. “Milwaukee Leads” notebook 

2. Small New Testament 

3. “Commercial and Savings Bank” passbook 

4. Leather Bible study notebook 

5. Father’s and Mother’s Letters, May 16, 1909, through high school, ending August 29, 1921 

6. Record Kept by A.D. Mortensen on the Birth of Elizabeth Julie Mortensen, 1912 

7. Father’s Description of His Business Experience, Nov. 1918 

8. Flu Epidemic of 1918 

9. Leaves from Father’s (Annenus Duabus Mortensen’s) desk pad for 1923.  

  Death of his Mother on July 16, 1923, during family’s trip from Stony Lake to Minnesota  

10. Leaves from Father’s (Annenus Duabus Mortensen’s) desk pad for 1924 and six days in 1925 

11. Father’s plans for the cottage at Stony Lake 

12. Father’s Memorabilia—Annenus Duabus Mortensen April 7, 1875-Aug 15, 1925  

13. Memorabilia Found Among Father’s Things After His Death in August 1925 

14. My Rock Garden-Some of the Trees and Plants 

15. The Thai Faberge Collection, Identification by Jeanette Harper (Mrs. Robert G. Harper 

16. Smithsonian: Scandanavian background 

 

Box I J 2 

1.  Margaret Dorothea Mortenson Landon Biographical Notes (7/7/03--) 

2.  Margaret Mortensen Correspondence: Saturday Evening Post 

3.  Seventh Grade—1916 Paper on Shakespeare, ML 

4.  Herbert Swanson 

5.  Annenus Duabus Mortensen, Adelle Johanne Estberg Mortenson 

6.  A.D. Moretesen—Record of Father’s Employment as Prepared by Himself 

7.  Stub of A.D. Mortenson’s Desk Calender, Listing Many Family Birth Dates, Not Always the Year 

8.  A.D. Mortenson—Father’s last Summer (1925) and death of August 15, 1925 

9.  Photostatic Copy of the Death Certificate of Annenus Duabus Mortenson 

10.  Marilyn Monroe (Born Norma Jean Mortenson) 

11.  Mother’s Correspondence with Auntie Trene 

12.  A.D. Mortenson Family, Church Connections, Baptisms, Etc. 

13.  Correspondence Regarding the moving of the remains of A.D. Mortenson to Wheaton Cemetery 

14.  The Wheaton Realty Company, Adelle E. Mortenson, Mary B. Reibe, opened March 1, 1926 

15.  A.D. Mortenson—Father’s illness and retirement from the Curtis Publishing Company 

16.  Thorina Oline Moretenson Graves, Chauncey Arthur Graves 

17.  Geneological Chartes for George Addison Perham and Laura Dorthea Mortenson and Family 

18.  Letters to A.D. Mortenson from His Father, Brothers & Sisters 1925 

19.  Perham, George Addison and Luara Dorothea Mortenson Perham and Family 

20.  Aunt Laura’s Funeral Nov. 2, ’66 (Laura Mortenson Perham died Sunday, Oct 30, 1966 

15.  Laura Dorothea Mortenson Perham, George Addison Perham 

16.  Perdita Perham Dramm and Family, Born August 5, 1905 

17.  Dorothea Perham Goodfellow and Family, Born Feb. 28, 1907 

18.  Marjorie Perham, Born 30 April, 1909 

19.  James Albert Perham: B. 5/30/11, Aune Irene Niemi Perham: 11/24/34 

20.  Keith Leroy Hindman and Mary Jane Perham Hindman (Daughter of James and Aune 

21.  Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of James and Aune Perham 

22.  James S. Perham (son of James Albert Perham), Sandy, Craig, Kathy and Jennifer 

23.  George Morten Perham: B. 6/26/13, Edith Dodson Perham married 17 June 1939, Two Daughters 

24.  Laura Jane Perham: B. 12/28/15 Married Herman Oscar Hill on 18 June 1943 

25.  Geraldine Isabelle Perham, Born 4/8/20 Married Richard Loren Floyd 21 June 1941 (5 grandchildren) 

26.  Family Birthday List Prepared by Mother (Adelle Estberg Mortenson) about 1958 

27.  Teacher’s Certificate (A. Estberg), Recommending a Few Early Letters 

28.  Letter in Which Mother mentioned her wedding trip 

29.  Papers relating to Mother’s Social Security, Power of Attorney, etc. 

30.  Geneological Sheets of John Wilcox, with corrections by Carol Pearson and ML 

31.  John Howard Wilcox, Geneological Research 

32.  Soren Larsen (Born 1710) Else Jansen (Born 1697) 

33.  Geneological Charts for Laurids Jorgen Mortenson 

34.  Mortenson Geneological Chart 

35.  Laurids Jorgen Moller Mortenson, Junior 

36.  Mikkal Simansen Estburg (Ostberg) Julia Marie Larsen (Parents of Adelle Estberg Mortenson 

37.  Pedigree Chart (Ancestors of Annenus Duabus Mortensen) 

38.  Morten Sorensen, Father of Laurids J.M. Mortensen 

39.  Kristen Mikkelsen, Maren Kristensen (Born 1775) 

40.  Mikkal Sorensen (born about 1739) Kristine Christensdatter abt. 1739) 

41.  Ane Kirstine Christensdatter (Mortensen), Mother of Laurids J.M. Mortensen and others 

42.  Article on Kenneth and Margaret’s Wedding 1926 

43.  Landon/Mortenson’s Geneologies 

44.  Daisy, My Childhood Doll and “Daisy,” a roaring twenties beauty, A Shader’s China Doll 

45.  Landon Family Birthdays (spiral book not enclosed in folder) 

46.  Aramco World Magazine “The Orientalists” (not enclosed in folder) 

47.  One of Margaret Landon’s Father’s Study Bibles 

48.  Announcement and Invitations for Julia and Minnie Estburg’s weddings 

 

Box I J 3 

Mortenson biographies and genealogies - compiled by Carol Landon Pearson (revised 2005) 

15.  Introduction/Explanations 

16.  Ane Kirstine Christensdatter’s Family  

17.  Morton Sørensen’s Family 

18.  Ole Johan and Maren Mortensen’s Family 

19.  Christian Caspar Mortensen / Mariane, Eline, and Inger Mortensdatter 

20.  Petrine Christine Mortensdatter 

21.  Adelle Estberg Mortenson’s Family 

22.  Dorthea Bergersen’s Family 

23.  Lauritz (Laurids) Jörgen Møller Mortensen’s Family 

24.  Landon Biographies  

25.  Welsh Family 

26.  Amsler Family 

27.  Thorina Oline Mortenson Family / Laura Mortenson Perham Family 

28.  Christian Caspar the Younger’s Family 

29.  Lawrence (Laurids) Mortensen’s Family 

30.  Caroline Sophie Frederikke Mortensdatter’s Family 

31.  Martinus Mortensen’s Family 

32.  Mortenson Genealogies & charts – PDF 10/5/2005 (compact disc) 

 

 

II. Siam Missionary Correspondence, Publications, and Research 

 

A. Correspondence 

Box II A 1 Correspondence 

1. A 

2. B 

3. Blanchards (and Weavers) 

4. Board, 2nd term 1932-37 

5-6 Board, 1937-38 

7. Board, 1939 

8. Board, 1940 

9. Board, 1942 (re missionaries in war zones) 

10. Board of Pensions 

11. Kru Boon Jua 

12. Bovee 

13. Bruces 

14. Buckley, Dr. L.C. 

15. 2 telegram “send-offs” 

 

Box II A 2, Correspondence 

1. C 

2. Cort, Dr. Edwin 

3. China Committee for Justice 

4. Nai Chumphol Phithayarat 

5. D 

6. Dennis, Wm. C. 

7. E 

8. Eakin, Paul 

9. F 

10. Flanders, Senator and Mrs. Ralph E. 

11. Fuller, Geraldine 

12. G 

13. Graves, Mortimer 

14. H 

15. Hoch, Charles 

16. I 

17. Institute of Pacific Relations 

18. J 

 

Box II A 3, Correspondence 

1. Kilpatrick, Faye 

2. Kim Juang Yuanyani 

3. Kelly and Walsh (Shanghai, China) 

4. Kneedlers 

5. Kru Kim Juang 

6. L 

7. M 

8. McCord, Margaret 

9. N 

10. Nguan Eng 

11. Ngiep Seng 

12. O 

13. P 

14. Peake, Cyrus H. 

15. R 

16. Ridgeways 

17. Rea, Lois 

18. Royal Thai Legation 

 

Box II A 4 Correspondence 

1. S 

2. Schneider, Herbert W. 1939-43 

3. Seigles 

4. Tancharoensukh Seng 

5. Siam Mission 

6. Kru Sook Pongsanoi 

7. Sritamarat Affair 

8. Sun Life Ins. Company 

9. John Sung (letters re: visit to Bankok & Trang from Miss McCord & Kru Sook) 

10. T 

11. Trang School, Mrs. Sheena Aitken 

12. Trang School 

13. U-V 

14. University of Chicago Elementary School 

15. University of Chicago Press 

16. W 

17. Kru Wat 

18. Wright Family 

19. X, Y, Z 

 

B. Siam Memoirs, Diary, and Missionary Newsletters (1929-37) 

 

Box II B ½ 

1. 30 p. Diary for “Peggy” Landon (Sept. 1927-Sept 1929), 58 p. Diary of Margaret Landon (Mar 1928-July 1933) 

2. ML General Letter, Sept 10, 1929 5 p., Letter to “Friends” 9/10/29 

3. 1928-31 (ML) Siamese Language School Credits 

4. KP’s Sermons in Siam (1931-1934) 

5. ML General Letter No. 3 “The Founding & Growth of Trang” Jan 2 

6. KL’s General Letter No. 5 “Our Beginnings at Thailand” Oct 10, 1934, Rough Draft and Final Copy 15 p. 

7. KL’s “Personal Report”—1933-1934 

8. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Aug, Oct. 1930 (2) 

9. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Jan-Dec 1931 (12) 

10. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Jan-May 1932 (4) 

11. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Feb-Nov 1933 (9) 

12. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” May-Dec 1934 (9) 

13. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Jan-Dec 1935 (11) 

14. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Jan-Dec 1936 (5) 

15. KL’s Circular Letter “Dear Friend” Feb-July 1937 (5) 

 

 

Box II B 1 

1. Diary, ML, 1927-9; 1928-33 

2. Letter to "Friends," ML, 9/29 

3. Siamese Language School Credit 

4. General Letter #3: "The Founding and Growth of Trang," Jan. 1933 

5. General Letter #5,"Our Beginnings at Trang," KL, Oct. 34 

6. "Personal Report," 1933-34 

7. Circular Letters, August, October 1930 

8. Circular Letters, January-December 1931 

9. Circular Letters, January-May 1932 

10. Circular Letters, February-November 1933 

11. Circular Letters, March-December 1934 

12. Circular Letters, January-December, 1935 

13. Circular Letters, January-November, 1936 

14. Circular Letters, February-July 1937 

 

C. Presbyterian Publications 

 

Box II C 1 

1. Annual Reports, 1899-1913 

2. The White Elephant, 1914-18 

3. Notes From South Siam, 1921 

4-17. Minutes, Siam Mission, 1923, 1925-37 

 

Box II C 2 

1. The Siam Outlook, 1923-25, 1927-39 

The Thailand Outlook, 1940-41 

 

Box II C 3 

1. Course for Language Study in the Am. Presb. Mission Siam, ‘31 

2. Diary of a Missionary Doctor, 1933-34 

3. Bd. of Foreign Missions, Presb. Church USA (Siam) Mission Opinion 

4. Clinic Reports, 1925-34 

5. National Christian Council, Guide to Missions in Siam, 1931 

6. Objectives: A Wartime Statement to the Missions and the Churches Bd. of Foreign Missions, Pres. Church USA, May 1944 

7. Standing Rules of the Siam Mission, 1929, 1938 

8. “Western Money” by Frank Rawlinson, 1929 

9. Woman’s Work: A Foreign Missions Magazine, 1894-5, 1900-01,05, 5/07 

10. Women and Missions, 1937-40 

11. Year Books of Prayer for Missions, The Pres. Church USA, 1937-38 

12. Women and Mission, 1937-40 

Minutes of the Synod of Piedmont 

Minutes of 112th General Assembly 

 

D. Edna Sarah Cole, Missionary to Siam 1878-1924 - Corres. and M. Landon Research  

Notes 

 

Box II D 1 - Correspondence 

1. Manuscript Correspondence (in binder, Oct. 1878 - Nov. 1905) (in folders, 1880, 1881, 1882 & 1900, undated) (see copies by M. McCord for more manuscript corres.) 

2. Typescript Correspondence (Copies - in folder, 1878 - 1881) (in covers, 1878 - 1941) 

(copies by Margaret McCord, 1880 - 1950) 

3. Correspondence Edna Cole & Margaret Landon, 1935 - 1950 

4. Prince Damrong to Edna Cole, Christmas 1939 

5. Sawang Wattama to Edna Cole, April 1, B.E. 2479 

 

Box II D 2 - Correspondence (carbons of typescript in soft-cover binders) 

1. 1878-1880 (complete) 

2. 1878-1880 (incomplete) 

3. 1881-1941 (complete) 

4. 1881-1941 (incomplete) 

 

Box II D 3 - Research Notes on Edna Cole 

1. Manuscript Notebook, Edna Cole, n.d., 21 cm, [82 p.] 

2. Manuscript Daily Journal, Edna Cole, 26 cm, Jan-Oct. 1893 

3. Typescript,"A Sequel Unfinished...An Opportunity," 2p. 

4. "Misc. Notes From Miss Cole" (visit by M. Landon, 1939) 

5. "Miss Edna Cole" (research notes by M. Landon)  

6. "Edna Sarah Cole," Margaret C. McCord, 14p. 

7. "Miss Cole, Reports and Notes, 1893-1899" M. McMord 

8. "Miss Cole, Reports, 1900-1923" M. McCord 9. Missionary Letters to US, 12/50,  

1/51, 2/51 (Edna Cole’s death, 11/50) 

 

E. Wang Lang School for Girls 

 

Box II E 1 

1. Preface to McFarland's A History of Wang Lang School for Girls, M. Landon 

2. A History of Wang Lang School for Girls, B. McFarland (left in manuscript form at her death) (1874-1899) [typed script, notes by M. Landon] (1900-1920) [typed script, notes by M. Landon] (Wang Lang) 

3. "Wattana Wittaya, The First School for Girls in Siam, Now Thailand," Margaretta B. Wells, 1974 

4. Wang Lang, notes by Edna S. Cole 

 

F. Rev. & Mrs. Stephen Mattoon, Missionaries to Siam (1847-1865) 

 

Box II F 1 Original Documents: 

1-32. Correspondence, 1844-1896 

33. Correspondence, n.d. 

34. Correspondence, Letters to the Mattoons 

35. Essays 

36. News-clippings 

37. "Claims of the Estate of M. A. Cheek," 1897 (Photocopy, 229p) 

 

Box II F 2 Typed Transcripts: 

1. Correspondence, 1870-1884 

2. Correspondence, Undated 

3. Correspondence, Misc 

4. Samuel House - Correspondence to Mary Mattoon 

5. King of Cambodia, Letter to Franciscan Order in Malacca, 1597 

6. Miscellaneous Papers 

7. Protestant Mission Notices, 1850 

 

G. (Mary) Frances Greenhow Roper Davenport (1819-96) Research 

 

Box II G 1 

1. Articles by Davenport in Southern Literary Messenger 1856 

2. Articles by Davenport in Southern Literary Messenger, July-Sept.1857 

3. Articles by Davenport in Southern Literary Messenger, Jan.-July 1857 

4. Articles by Davenport in Southern Literary Messenger, Oct.-Dec. 1857 

5. Articles by Davenport in Southern Literary Messenger, 1858 

6. Articles by Davenport in Southern Literary Messenger, 1859 

7. Frances R. Davenport/Robert D. Davenport Misc. Notes 

8. Bibliography of Mary Frances Greenhow Roper Davenport Fendge 

9. Data collected by the Rev. Paul E. Crandall on Davenports 

10. “King George Washington of Siam” by Frances Davenport 

11. The Southern Literary Messenger, July 1941 

12. Biography of David Roper, father of Frances Roper Davenport 

13. Biography Research Notes 

14. Miss Blanche Sydnor White, Mrs. H.E. McGahey--Correspondence 

15. Miscellaneous Items 

16. Research Cards 

17. Letters of Robert Dunlevy & Frances Davenport, Bibliography 

18. Article-Davenports 

19. “Frances Roper Davenport” 17-page biography by Margaret Landon, draft & notes 

 

H. Dr. Dan Beach Bradley 

 

Box II H 1 

1. Mongkut, Memoir by Dan Beach Bradley 

2. Mongkut, Accession to the Throne, Letter to Dan Beach Bradley 

3. Fa-Ying, Description of her death from Bradley Diary, 1863 

4. Mongkut correspondence to Dr. Bradley, April 15, 1851 

5. Dr. Bradley correspondence to his children, 1832 to 1870 

 

Box II H 2 

1. Thai money (bill) 

2. Bibliography for Siam by Mrs. George B. McFarland 

3. Presbyterian Mission, Siam-Nakon Sritamarat Station 

4. Trang Station 

5. Review of Trang History 

6. Trang Girls’ School-Bibliography 

7. Trang Girls’ School 

8. MacFarland, Bertha-Thailand, Dec 1945 

9. Correspondence to the Landons from Boonpa Ratanasuwan 

 

I. Presbyterian Mission Misc. 

 

Box II I 1 

1. A Brief History of Bangkok Christian College, M. B. Wells 

2. Centennial of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1837-1937 

3. Corres.(1957-1972), Photos and Articles, Margaret McCord 

4. Corres.(1950-1951), Missionaries to USA 

5. Corres.(1902-1912), Vajivivudh to Margaret Potter (Mrs. Bruno Adams) 

6. Corres.(1864-1870), Rev. Jonathan Wilson 

7. Journal (1886-1891), Jennie Small [typed script, 128pp] 

8. "Mission Work in Thailand," Kenneth E. Wells, 4p. 

9. Presbyterian Mission - Undated Clippings 1920s? 

10. Vital Information on Missionaries 

11. "Walter A. Zimmerman and the Y.M.C.A. in Thailand" 

 

Box II J 1 

1. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1976 

2. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1976  

3. Thai Papers 

4. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1977 

5. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1977 

6. Margaretta & Ken Wells, 1978 

7. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1979 

8. From Wells to Landon, 1980 

9. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1981 

10. Kenneth Elmer Wells-Memorial Service, Dec. 7, 1981 

11. Margaretta Wells (Mrs. Kenneth E. Wells) 1982 

12. From Margaretta Wells, 1983 

13. To Margaretta Wells, 1983 

14. From Margaretta Wells, 1984 

15. From Margaretta Wells, 1985 

16. Letters to Margaretta Wells, 1984-85 

17. From Margaretta Wells, 1986 

18. Letters to Margaretta Wells, 1986  

 

Box II J 2 

1. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1966 

2. From Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1967 

3. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1967 

4. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1968 

5. From Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1969 

6. From Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1969 

7. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1970 

8. Old Letters 

9. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1970 

10. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1971 

11. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1971 

12. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1972 

13. Letters to Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1972 

14. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1973 

15. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1974 

16. Letters to Margaretta & Kenneth Wells, 1974 

17. Ken & Margaretta Wells, 1975 

18. Letters to Ken and Margaretta Wells, 1975 

19. Miscellaneous Items on Siam sent by Margaretta Wells 

 

 

III. U.S. Department of State, 1941-65: Conferences, Consultant/Teacher 

 

Box III 1 

1. USIS on Burma, Field Work by James E. Boyce & John F. Brohm 

2. Armed Forces Staff College, Oct 1964 

3. Army Special Warfare School, Fort Bragg, NC 

4. Army War College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 1950 

5-8. Army War College, Carlisle Barricks, PA, 1951, 1954, 1972 

9-14. Association for Asian Studies, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972-3, 1980 

15. Counter-Intelligence Corps School, 1954 

16. Country Team Seminar, 1962 

17. Far East and India Trade Conference, 1948 

18 -22. Federal Management and Program Executives, 1969, 1971-3 

23. Foreign Service Day, 1977 

 

Box III A 2 

1. U.S. Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, Bulletin, 1962 

2-10. Foreign Service Institute, Introductory Area Studies, 1963-4 

(Dr. Kenneth Landon, Associate Dean, School of Language & Area Studies, F.S.I.) Africa, Sub-Sahara; East Asia, Latin America, Near East & North Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Viet Nam, Western Europe & Atlantic Community 

11. Foreign Service Institute, A National Academy of Foreign Affairs, 1962 

12-21. Newsletter for Foreign Service & Departmental Personnel, 12/61, 9/62, 1/63, 2/63, 1/64, 6/64, 1/65, 6/65,  

1/66, 11/66 

22. Midwest Seminar on Conflict of the US with the Sino-Soviet Bloc, 1962 

23. National Interdepartmental Seminar, 1968 

24. National War College, "Insurgency & Counterinsurgency," (KL) 1967 

25-26. News Clippings 

27. Navy War College-Newport, Rhode Island, June 1957-Global Strategy Discussions, General Directive 

28. Navy War College-Newport, Rhode Island, June 1957-Annex 

29. Navy War College-Newport, Rhode Island, June 1957-USS Leyte-pamphlets and information 

30. Navy War College-Newport, Rhode Island, June 1957-Campus Info 

31. Gov. Service 

32. Operations Co-ordinating Board  

33. U.S. Department of State Press Release, June 10 & 11, 1962 

 

Box III A 3 

1. PHILCO: Resume of Sheldon Isaacson 

2. PHILCO: Letters and Info. from the Dept of the Army 

3. PHILCO: Nakhon Phanom Source Handbook (NPSH), Calendar of Events 

4. PHILCO: NPSH, Provincial Handbook Preface 

5. PHILCO: NPSH, Consulting Agreement 

6. PHILCO: NPSH, Agenda for Meeting 

7. PHILCO: NPSH, Travel and Business Expenses 

8. PHILCO: NPSH, Organization of Personnel and Project 

9. PHILCO: NPSH, KL's Notes 

10. PHILCO: NPSH, Weekly Status Report 

11. PHILCO: NPSH, General Responses 

12. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol I, General 

13. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol I, Gosling 

14. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol I, Individual Replies 

15. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol II 

16. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol III 

17. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol IV (General) 

18. PHILCO: NPSH, Responses to Vol IV 

19. PHILCO: NPSH, General Correspondence, July-Dec 1966 

20. PHILCO: NPSH, General Correspondence, Jan 1967 

21. PHILCO: NPSH, General Correspondence, Feb-Mar, 1967 

22. PHILCO: NPSH, General Correspondence, Mar 15-June 1967 

23. PHILCO: NPSH, General Correspondence, July 1967-Jan 1968 

24. "Problems in Diplomacy," 1963 

25. Shanghai Communique-15th Anniv.(Pres. Nixon's remarks) 

26. Society for International Development, 1964 

27. Special Operations Research Office, General Introduction 

28. Special Operations Research Office, Appeals Rating Form 

29. Special Operations Research Office, Psychological Warfare Tasks 

Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group (SEADAG)  

30. Sukarno, Pres. of Indonesia, Visit to U.S., May-June 1956 

31. US Foreign Policy, Third Century, 1976 

32. US Foreign Policy, Third Century, 1976 

33. USAF Special Warfare Center, 1963 

34-6. US Department of State - General, 1945-73 

 

Box III A 4 SEADAG Membership Corres, Papers (1966-69) 

1. 1966 Plenary Session 

2. SEADAG Directory 1968-69 

3. Chairman’s Reports (1971-72) 

4. Political Succession as A Development Problem in Southeast Asia—John H. Badgley 

5. Political Implications of Economic Change—John T. Bennett 

6. Regions of Regionalism—Bernard K. Gordon 

7. Hoabinhian: A Pebble-tool Complex with Early Plant Associations in Southeast Asia—Chester Gorman 

8. Megalopolis or Tyrannopolis in Southeast Asia?—Donald W. Fryer 

9. Problems of Regional Integration in Southeast Asia—Donald W. Fryer 

10. Correspondence with Joel Halpern About Research Grant, 1972 

11. Indigenous Assets for Use in Developing Thailand—Jane R. Hanks 

12. Getting Ready for Political Competition in South Vietnam—Samuel P. Huntington 

13. To Tame a River, Aug ’68 

14. Concepts for a Pa Meng Agency—Boonrod Benson, May ‘69 

15. The Mekong Development Project: Impact on Internal Politics and International Relations—Louis A. Cohen 

16. Notes on Pa Mong Project—Harold J. Coolidge 

17. Experience with Power Demand: Growth Estimates in East Asia—Leon W. Damours 

18. Fisheries: Aspects of the Pa Mong Project 

19. Comments on Ingersoll: Human Dimensions of Mekong River Basin Development—Thomas M. Fraser, Jr. 

20. Comments on Pa Mong Project—Stage One Interim Report—Thomas M. Fraser Jr. 

21. Social Aspects of Fishing in the Mekong Basin of Thailand and Laos 

22. Ecological Study of the Mekong Valley, Jan ‘67 

23. Bibliography of Miscellaneous Research Materials Pertaining to Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Mekong River—Joel M. Halpern and James A. Hafner 

24. Nam Pong as an Enterprise—L.M. Hanks 

25. Human Dimensions of Mekong River Basin Development—Jasper Ingersoll 

26. Jasper Ingersoll’s Nam Pong Project Study—Wilhelm Solheim II 

27. “Pa Mong Project” Oct 31-Nov 1, 1968 

28. Theories of Administration and Political Development and Rural Institutions in India & Pakistan—A.T.R. Rahman 

29. The Asian Rimland a “Region” for Containing China—Bruce M. Russett, Dec. ‘66 

30. Homogenous Regions, Dec. ’66—Bruce M. Russett 

31. Role of Parliament in the Indian Political System—L.M. Singhri 

32. Conflict in Laos: The Village Point of View—Thomas M. Stanton 

33. The Primate City and Urbanization in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Speculation—Edward L. Ullman 

34. “U.S. Aid in Public Admin.” Background Paper, Jan ‘66 

35. Rural Development in Thailand: Research Strategies—David Wilson and Gayl D. Ness 

 

Box III A 5 SEADAG Papers 1971-76 

1. Policy Sciences and a General Theory of Political Change—Braibanti, Ralph 

2. A Policy Approach to the Study of Political Development and Change—Brewer, Garry 

3. Cultural, Environmental and Socioeconomic Factors in Food Use: The Sansai Case—Calavan, Michael  

4. Rural Development and Development Administration in Malaysia—Chee, Stephen 

5. The “Planned Birth” Program of the People’s Republic of China, with a Brief Analysis of its Transferability—Pi-Chao Chen 

6. Comparing Administrative “Reality Worlds:” A Preliminary Report of the Administration of Rice Production Project—Gable, Richard W. and Fred J. Springer 

7. Between War and Peace: A Profile of Migrants to Saigon—Goodman, Allan E. and Lawrence M. Franks 

8. Nutrition and Some Related Diseases of Public Health Importance in the Lower Mekong Basin: A Review—Harinasuta, Chamlong, Richard A. Grossman and Barbara Underwood 

9. The Distribution of Gains from Foreign Direct Investment in Minereal Development—Hughes, Helen 

10. Resettlement and Settlement: An Annotated Bibliography—Jasper Ingersoll, Jabbra and Lenkerd 

11. Lasswell, Harold D. 

12. Agricultural Diversification and Devel: The Philipine Viewpoint—Lawas, Jose M. 

13. Legal Aspects of Implementing a Total National Population Program—Lee, Luke T. 

14. Communication for Development Administration in Southeast Asia—Lerner, Daniel 

15. Nutrition, Health Status and the Impact of Development in the Lower Mekong Basin—Migasena, Panata 

16. Behavorial Dimensions of Technological Change—Montg