McCloy, John J. (John Jay), 1895-1989 (AC 1916)
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Eli Whitney Debevoise Papers
Collection
Identifier: MA.00107
Abstract
The papers of Eli W. Debevoise (EWD) document his position as the deputy general counsel with the High Commission for Germany-Office of General Counsel (HICOG-OGC) from 1950-1953 and his ongoing interest in US-German affairs. In addition to providing a picture of EWD's work at HICOG, this collection serves as an important adjunct to the papers of John J. McCloy, also held at the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections. McCloy was not only a friend of EWD, but also his superior at...
Dates:
1949-1962
John J. McCloy (AC 1916) Papers
Collection
Identifier: MA.00035
Abstract
The John J. McCloy Papers span the years 1897-1989, with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1940-1979. The roughly 60 linear feet of material cover the breadth of McCloy's activities, from lawyer to banker to government official to negotiator to behind-the-scenes adviser. The papers include working papers, correspondence, memoranda, speeches, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, printed material, and memorabilia. The collection includes very little personal or...
Dates:
1897-1989 ; Majority of material found within 1940-1979
McCloy, John Jay, (AC 1916) (purchased from the fund given by) [Stinehour Press]
Box — Box 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Approximately 222 bookplates and bookplate designs, circa 1828-1989, used in the Amherst College library. The collection also includes information about the history of some of the bookplates; a variety of printing blocks, engravings and other print masters, and a small amount of correspondence.
Dates:
1828-1989
Willard L. Thorp (AC 1920), Professor Emeritus of Economics, 1978 March 23-28
File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents
Subject coverage: Career preferences from a variety of experiences, Early years of teaching at Amherst College, Memories of Richard Henry Tawney, Reasons for selecting Economics as a career, Graduate study at Columbia and initial work with the Federal Government, Association with Dun's Review, A Trustee of Associated Gas and Electric, Return to the Economics Department at Amherst College, Political aspects of working for the government, Service with the Departmental of state, Comments on...
Dates:
1978 March 23-28