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Princeton University Library Mudd Manuscript Library Finding Aids Home New Search Help Permanent URL: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/m326m1736 Download PDF Frank W. Notestein Papers, 1930-1977: Finding Aid MC184 Frank W. Notestein, taken by Fabian Bachrach Published on November 28, 2005 ©2005 Princeton University Library Summary Information Creator: Notestein, Frank W. (Frank Wallace), 1902- Title and dates: Frank W. Notestein Papers, 1930-1977 Abstract: Frank W. Notestein contributed significantly to the science of demography and to a better understanding of population problems in world affairs. The Frank W. Notestein Papers contain correspondence, speeches, and writings documenting the research, ideas, career and leadership roles of this former Princeton professor, director of the Office of Population Research, and president of the Population Council. Size: 13.3 linear feet (32 boxes) Call number: MC184 Location: Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers. Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA Language(s) of material: English. Storage note: This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library 65 Olden Street Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA Phone: 609-258-6345 Fax: 609-258-3385 [email protected] http://www.princeton.edu/~mudd Mudd Manuscript Library Contact Top of Finding Aid Summary Information Biography of Frank W. Notestein Description Arrangement Information for Users Subject Headings Contents List 6 Navigate by series:

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Title and dates: Frank W. Notestein Papers, 1930-1977 Call number: MC184 Abstract: Frank W. Notestein contributed significantly to the science of demography and to a better understanding of population problems in world affairs. The Frank W. Notestein Papers contain correspondence, speeches, and writings documenting the research, ideas, career and leadership roles of this former Princeton professor, director of the Office of Population Research, and president of the Population Council. 6

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Notestein, Frank W. (Frank Wallace), 1902-

Title and dates:

Frank W. Notestein Papers, 1930-1977

Abstract:

Frank W. Notestein contributed significantly to the science of demography and to a better understanding of population problems in world affairs. The Frank W. Notestein Papers contain correspondence, speeches, and writings documenting the research, ideas, career and leadership roles of this former Princeton professor, director of the Office of Population Research, and president of the Population Council.

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13.3 linear feet (32 boxes)

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MC184

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Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers. Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA

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English.

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Biography of Frank W. Notestein

Frank W. (Wallace) Notestein contributed significantly to the science of demography and to a better understanding of population problems in world affairs, notably through his work on family planning and population control. Born in Alma, Michigan in 1902, Notestein received his undergraduate degree from the College of Wooster in 1923. He earned his PhD in Economics from Cornell University in 1927 and was an Economics instructor there from 1926-1927. From 1927 through 1928, Notestein worked abroad as a fellow of the Social Sciences Research Council. He began work for the Milbank Memorial Fund, an endowed national foundation that supports nonpartisan analysis, study, and research on significant issues in health policy, as a research assistant and then became a member of its technical staff from 1929 through 1936, working on differential fertility, the total genetic contribution to the next generation.

In 1936, Notestein began as a Lecturer at Princeton University. At the same time, he developed and directed the Officeof Population Research (OPR) at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs with funding fromthe Milbank Memorial Fund. The OPR focused on the study of the interrelation of population growth and change in underdeveloped areas and on the social and psychological factors affecting fertility in the American family. By 1941, Notestein had attained full professorship as the Director of the OPR and as a professor of Demography, holding both titles until his resignation in 1959. Notestein remained as “Acting Director” of the OPR for the fall 1959 term while his successor, Ansley J. Coale, took a sabbatical. After Notestein’s resignation, he remained involved at Princeton as a “Visiting Senior Demographer” through 1963. In addition, he was a “Visiting Lecturer in Public and International Affairs,” at Princeton beginning in 1968. He maintained both positions until June 1982.

Notestein’s resignation from full professorship and director of the OPR at Princeton allowed him to become the president of the Population Council (PC) until 1968. The PC was founded in 1952 by John D. Rockefeller III to study and promote understanding of the scientific aspects of population change throughout the world by fostering scientific theory and research in social, economic and medical fields. Notestein had been a trustee of the PC since its establishment.

Along with Notestein’s positions at Princeton and the PC, he was the organizer and first director of the Population Division of the United Nations, 1946-1948. In 1955 he advised India’s Minister of Health on population policies and beginning a population center for training and research on demography in India. He chaired the Technical Advisory Committee on Population for the 1950 United States Census and was a member of the 1960 United States Census Committee.

Notestein was a co-editor of the Population Index, a bibliography of population literature that was the official publication of the Population Association of American and the OPR from 1936-1957. He co-authored Controlled Fertility in 1940 and The Future Population of Europe and the Soviet Union in 1944, as well as authoring numerous journal publications. Notestein was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Sociological Association, and the American Statistical Association. He was a member of the American Eugenics Society, the American Philosophical Society, the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Statistical Institute, the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, the Population Association of America, and the Century Association.

Notestein married Daphne Limbach in 1927; they had no children. He passed away in 1983.

Description

The Frank W. Notestein Papers document his position as a leader in the field of population and fertility research throughhis involvement at Princeton University as the Director of the Office of Population Research and as a faculty member (although the papers do not include substantial information on his classes or students), as well as through his work with the Population Council and the Population Association of America. It also documents his significant advisory role to both the United Nations and the United States Government. The Frank W. Notestein Papers include mostly typewritten letters and notes to and from Notestein, as well as some handwritten information, including demographic research, and typewritten and printed copies of papers and speeches. Dr. Ansely J. Coale, Notestein’s successor at the OPR, also contributed significantly to this group of papers through his own correspondence and reports.

Please see series descriptions in contents list for additional information about individual series.

Arrangement

Organized into the following series:

l Series 1: Correspondence, 1930-1977

¡ Subseries 1A: Alphabetical Correspondence, 1930-1977

¡ Subseries 1B: Chronological Correspondence, 1966-1973

l Series 2: Lectures, Publications, and Reports, 1937-1977

l Series 3: Personal, 1952-1971

l Series 4: Demographic Research, 1942-1972

Access and Use

Access

The collection is open for research use.

Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Curator of the Public Policy Papers. Any copyright vested in Frank W. Notestein has passed to Princeton University; researchers are responsible for determining any other copyright questions.

Acquisition and Appraisal

Provenance and Acquisition

Gift of Mrs. Daphne Notestein in June 1993.

Appraisal

Appraisal has been conducted in accordance with Mudd Library guidelines.

Related Materials

Related Archival Material

Other material at the Mudd Manuscript Library relating to Frank W. Notestein includes his faculty file, part of the University Archives Collection. Additionally, Mudd holds the archives of the Council on Foreign Relations, of which Notestein was a member. Mudd Library has a strong collection in economics and demography including the papers ofAlfred J. Lotka, Ansley J. Coale, and the Hugh Moore Fund, which may also be of interest to researchers.

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Works Cited

Material within the Notestein Papers, notably from the Personal Series, provided the information for the biography on Notestein.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Jennifer Cole in October 2005. Finding aid written by Jennifer Cole in October 2005.

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Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.

Encoding

Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Jennifer Cole on November 22, 2005. Finding aid written in English.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Frank W. Notestein Papers, Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.

Subject Headings

These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.

Berelson, Bernard, 1912- Coale, Ansley J. Lorimer, Frank, 1894- Taeuber, Irene B. (Irene Barnes), 1906-1974 Council on Foreign Relations Milbank Memorial Fund. Population Association of America. Population Council Princeton University Princeton University- -Faculty. Princeton University. Office of Population Research. Rockefeller Foundation United Nations United States- -Census, 17th, 1950. United States- -Census, 18th, 1960. United States. Bureau of the Census Population Index Demography Fertility Population Population research Correspondence. Lectures. Notes. Publications. Reports.

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Contents List

Series 1: Correspondence, 1930-1977

(8.8 Linear Feet in 21 boxes)

Subseries 1A: Alphabetical Correspondence, 1930-1977

(7.8 Linear Feet in 18.5 boxes)

Subseries Description

The Alphabetical Correspondence Subseries includes files compiled by Notestein, Ansley J. Coale, and their secretaries. Files are titled by organization and individual names, or subject; those labeled only with a letter (e.g., “A”) include correspondence from individuals whose last name begins with that letter or organizational titles beginning with that letter. Some cross-referencing was provided within the files, handwritten on green sheets of paper, presumably by a secretary. The majority of these files contain business correspondence to and from Notestein, with a large percentage being copies of his outgoing correspondence. The correspondence details Notestein’s consultation and research work, his critiques of the work of other demographers and scientists, reports and speeches by Notestein and others, as well as the business of the Office of Population Research and the Population Council. Some of the correspondence is also to and from Ansley J. Coale, who took over Notestein’s duties at the Office of Population Research after 1959. Notable correspondents include Dr. Irene Taeuber, Frank Lorimer, Frederick Osburn, and Bernard Berelson, all noted leaders in the field of population research. Incoming correspondence included many requests for reviews and commentary, as well as requests for information about fellowship programs and assistance for demographic studies at Princeton.

Arrangement

The Alphabetical Correspondence subseries is arranged alphabetically by folder title (assigned by Notestein, Coale, or a secretary).

A, 1939-1974 Box 1, Folder 1

African Population Studies – General, 1957-1964 Box 1, Folder 2

African Population Studies - Personnel, 1959-1962 Box 1, Folder 3

African Population Studies - Wm. Brass, 1960-1964 Box 1, Folder 4

African Project Budget and Correspondence, 1963-1964 Box 1, Folder 5

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Agarwala, S.N., 1955-1964 Box 1, Folder 6

Agency for International Development Department Population, 1970 Box 1, Folder 7

American Assembly, 1962-1970 Box 1, Folder 8

American Association for the Advancement of Science Short Courses, 1971-1972 Box 1, Folder 9

American Eugenics Society, 1970 Box 1, Folder 10

American Philosophical Society, 1969-1974 Box 1, Folder 11

Australian National University, 1969 Box 1, Folder 12

B, 1932-1964 Box 1, Folder 13

B, 1947-1977 Box 2, Folder 1

Barclay, George, 1950-1959 Box 2, Folder 2

Berelson, Bernard, 1969-1974 Box 2, Folder 3

Borrie, W.D., 1945-1963 Box 2, Folder 4

Bureau of the Census, 1939-1963 Box 2, Folder 5

C, 1938-1975 Box 2, Folder 6

Carrillo-Flores, Antonio - Cairo Meeting, 1973 Box 2, Folder 7

CELADE, 1950-1969 Box 2, Folder 8

CFPPD - National Advisory Council, 1968-1971 Box 3, Folder 1

Century Club, 1967-1968 Box 3, Folder 2

Chinese/Korean Scholars, 1942-1955 Box 3, Folder 3

Coale's Course, undated Box 3, Folder 4

Commission on Population Growth and the American, 1971 Box 3, Folder 5

Committee on Population Growth and the American Future, 1971-1972 Box 3, Folder 6

Committee on Social Aspects of Atomic Energy, 1946-1947 Box 3, Folder 7

Council on Foreign Relations, 1943-1969 Box 3, Folder 8

D, 1939-1976 Box 3, Folder 9

Davis, Kingsley, 1945-1964 Box 3, Folder 10

Demeny, Paul, 1957-1963 Box 3, Folder 11

Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1969-1971 Box 3, Folder 12

Durand, John D., 1960-1964 Box 3, Folder 13

E, 1947-1974 Box 4, Folder 1

East-West Center, 1968 Box 4, Folder 2

Educational TV, 1962-1964 Box 4, Folder 3

Enciclopedia Italiana, 1971-1974 Box 4, Folder 4

F, 1939-1975 Box 4, Folder 5

Federal Statistics Users' Conference, 1972 Box 4, Folder 6

Food Research Institute - Stanford University, 1969-1970 Box 4, Folder 7

Ford Foundation, 1949-1971 Box 4, Folder 8

Foreign Affairs, 1967-1970 Box 4, Folder 9

G, 1940-1977 Box 5, Folder 1

George Washington University - Evaluation Committee for Population Information Program, 1974-1975

Box 5, Folder 2

Grebenik, E., 1971 Box 5, Folder 3

Guzavatyi, Y.N., 1971-1972 Box 5, Folder 4

H, 1939-1976 Box 5, Folder 5

Hatt, Paul K., 1949-1952 Box 5, Folder 6

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Hauser, Philip M., 1971 Box 6, Folder 1

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1969 Box 6, Folder 2

I, 1942-1973 Box 6, Folder 3

Internal Migration and Policy, 1971 Box 6, Folder 4

International Institute for Study of Human Reproduction, 1967 Box 6, Folder 5

Invitations, 1966-1970 Box 6, Folder 6

J, 1939-1976 Box 6, Folder 7

Johns Hopkins University - Population and Family Health, 1968-1970 Box 6, Folder 8

K, 1933-1975 Box 6, Folder 9

Korea, 1968 Box 6, Folder 10

L, 1938-1975 Box 6, Folder 11

Lorimer, Frank, 1940-1971 Box 7, Folder 1

M, 1939-1974 Box 7, Folder 2

M.A.L.T.H.U.S. Center - Advanced Population Studies, Medicine, 1971 Box 7, Folder 3

T. Mellon and Sons, 1969-1970 Box 7, Folder 4

Milbank Memorial Fund, 1939-1970 Box 7, Folder 5

Milbank Memorial Fund - Fellowship, 1960-1968 Box 7, Folder 6

Moore-Kozlik - Correspondence, 1941-1956 Box 7, Folder 7

Morris Mission, 1970 Box 7, Folder 8

Mott, Stewart Rawlings, 1971 Box 7, Folder 9

N, 1938-1976 Box 8, Folder 1

National Bureau of Economic Research, 1956-1962 Box 8, Folder 2

Notes, 1934-1959 Box 8, Folder 3

O, 1939-1975 Box 8, Folder 4

Osborn, Frederick, 1934-1969 Box 8, Folder 5

P, 1938-1976 Box 8, Folder 6

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1943-1946 Box 9, Folder 1

Planned Parenthood - World Population, 1970-1971 Box 9, Folder 2

Population Association of America – General, 1932-1959 Box 9, Folder 3

Population Association of America – General, 1938-1971 Box 9, Folder 4

Population Association of America - Publications Committee, 1964-1986 Box 9, Folder 5

Population Council - General, 1952-1956 Box 10, Folder 1 to 2

Population Council - Board of Trustees, 1969-1971 Box 10, Folder 3

Population Council - Directors' Staff Meeting Minutes, 1967-1971 Box 10, Folder 4

Population Council - Expenses, 1970-1971 Box 10, Folder 5

Population Council - Inter-Office Communication, 1968-1970 Box 10, Folder 6

Population Council - Presidency (Congratulatory Notes), 1959 Box 10, Folder 7

Population Council - Scientific Foundations of Population Policy Meeting, 1970 Box 10, Folder 8

Population Crisis Hearings, 1968-1970 Box 10, Folder 9

Population Index - Correspondence, 1937-1946 Box 11, Folder 1

Population Index - Printers, 1937-1945 Box 11, Folder 2

Population Reference Bureau, 1968-1970 Box 11, Folder 3

Population Reference Bureau - F.W. Notestein/Rufus E. Miles Correspondence, 1970-1971

Box 11, Folder 4

"Population Studies" - David Glass, 1973-1976 Box 11, Folder 5

President's Task Force on International Development, 1969-1970 Box 11, Folder 6

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Princeton University - Center for Research on World Political Institutions, 1950-1957

Box 11, Folder 7

Princeton University - Dr. Harold W. Dodds, 1942-1957 Box 11, Folder 8

Princeton University - Faculty Committee on Public Lectures, 1954-1957 Box 11, Folder 9

Princeton - Grants Committee, 1963-1964 Box 12, Folder 1

Princeton - Interdepartmental Committee, 1952-1953 Box 12, Folder 2

Princeton - Manpower Conference, 1942 Box 12, Folder 3

Princeton - Study of Education, 1946-1957 Box 12, Folder 4

Princeton - SPIA, 1935-1941 Box 12, Folder 5

Princeton - University Research Committee, 1947-1951 Box 12, Folder 6

Princeton - University Research Committee, 1952-1959 Box 12, Folder 7

Princeton University Press, 1944-1947 Box 12, Folder 8

Princeton University Press, 1947-1959 Box 12, Folder 9

Publications, 1968-1971

(Correspondence Regarding Reprints) Box 12, Folder 10

Q, 1971-1973 Box 13, Folder 1

R, 1939-1975 Box 13, Folder 2

Raja, Dr. K.C.K.E., 194-1957 Box 13, Folder 3

References, 1970 Box 13, Folder 4

Requests for Fellowships, 1959-1962 Box 13, Folder 5

Requests for Reviews and Reviews, 1958-1962 Box 13, Folder 6

Retirement - Correspondence, 1968 Box 13, Folder 7

Reviews: Publications, Reports, Manuscripts, 1970-1971 Box 13, Folder 8

Rockefeller Foundation - Balfour, 1949-1958 Box 13, Folder 9

Rockefeller Foundation - Evans, 1944-1957 Box 14, Folder 1

Rockefeller Foundation - Fellows, 1947-1957 Box 14, Folder 2

Rockefeller Foundation - General Correspondence, 1945-1956 Box 14, Folder 3

Rockefeller Foundation - W. Parker Mauldin, 1957 Box 14, Folder 4

Rockefeller Foundation - Natural Sciences and Agriculture, 1950-1952 Box 14, Folder 5

Rockefeller Foundation - Outhwaite Project, 1948-1951 Box 14, Folder 6

Rockefeller Foundation - Social Sciences, 1943-1958 Box 14, Folder 7

Russia - Correspondence with Colleagues, 1969-1971 Box 14, Folder 8

S, 1939-1962 Box 14, Folder 9

S, 1930-1976 Box 15, Folder 1

Scaife Report, 1969 Box 15, Folder 2

Smith, T. E., 1950-1959 Box 15, Folder 3

Smithsonian Institute, 1961-1962 Box 15, Folder 4

T, 1938-1976 Box 15, Folder 5

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - Correspondence, 1941-1943 Box 16, Folder 1

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - Correspondence, 1939-1949 Box 16, Folder 2

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - Correspondence, 1956-1965 Box 16, Folder 3

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - Financial Statements, 1938-1959 Box 16, Folder 4

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - "The Population of Japan," 1952-1959 Box 16, Folder 5

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - Project on Migration, 1958-1962 Box 16, Folder 6

Taeuber, Dr. Irene B. - Trip to Japan, 1952-1953 Box 16, Folder 7

Tuan, C.H., 1973-1975 Box 16, Folder 8

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U, 1939-1974 Box 17, Folder 1

U.N. Advisory Committee of Experts on Global Population Strategy, 1972-1974 Box 17, Folder 2

UNA-USA Panel, 1969 Box 17, Folder 3

UNESCO, 1948-1962 Box 17, Folder 4

U.N. Expert Committee on Plan of Action, 1972-1974 Box 17, Folder 5

U.N. Regional Training Programmes, 1973 Box 17, Folder 6

U.N. - World Population Conference in Belgrade, 1963-1965 Box 17, Folder 7

USAID - Washington Bureau Personnel, 1970 Box 17, Folder 8

United States Department of State, 1941-1945 Box 17, Folder 9

United States Government, 1942-1961 Box 18, Folder 1

Universidad del Valle - Facultad de Medicina, 1971 Box 18, Folder 2

University of Kentucky Lecture, 1970-1971 Box 18, Folder 3

V, 1939-1971 Box 18, Folder 4

Visaria, Pravin, 1958-1964 Box 18, Folder 5

Voting, 1970 Box 18, Folder 6

W, 1937-1974 Box 18, Folder 7

World Council of Churches - Christian Medical, 1971 Box 18, Folder 8

World Fertility Survey, 1972-1973 Box 18, Folder 9

World Fertility Survey - M. G. Kendall, 1972-1974 Box 19, Folder 1

World Plan of Action - William H. Draper, 1971 Box 19, Folder 2

XYZ, 1937-1972 Box 19, Folder 3

Zelnick, Melvin, 1959-1964 Box 19, Folder 4

Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1934-1977 Box 19, Folder 5

Subseries 1B: Chronological Correspondence

(1 Linear Foot in 2.5 boxes)

Subseries Description

The Chronological Correspondence Subseries contains files of outgoing correspondence compiled by Notestein and his secretary. This correspondence mainly contains business replies from Notestein as the president and president emeritus of the Population Council, and also includes cables and correspondence to the Population Council staff andBoard of Trustees.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically by year; within some years, correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the last name ofthe recipient. In other folders, the arrangement is strictly chronological by date written (although some run December through January). Files titled “Miscellaneous” are not arranged chronologically or alphabetically within thefolder.

Chronological File

A - M , 1966 Box 19, Folder 6

N - Z, 1966

(PC Staff, Cables) Box 19, Folder 7

A - O, 1967 Box 20, Folder 1

P - Z, 1967

(PC Staff, Cables, Board of Trustees, and Misc.) Box 20, Folder 2

Jan - April, 1968 Box 20, Folder 3

May - Dec, 1968 Box 20, Folder 4

1969 Box 20, Folder 5

1970 Box 21, Folder 1

1971 Box 21, Folder 2

1972 Box 21, Folder 3

1973 Box 21, Folder 4

Miscellaneous Correspondence

1969 Box 21, Folder 5

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1970 Box 21, Folder 6

Series 2: Lectures, Publications, and Reports, 1937-1977

(3.3 Linear Feet in 8 boxes)

Series Description

The Lectures, Publications, and Reports Series documents some of Notestein’s published and unpublished research on demography and related issues. The series includes files, compiled by Notestein and his secretary, of Notestein’s written and spoken work, consisting of drafts, corrections, and final prints of publications, speeches, and reports, as well as notes for speeches and information about conferences he attended. Many of the files include minimal correspondence about the event or publication as well, including reactions by others. The end of the series includes unidentified drafts of papers and notes, as well as Notestein’s travel diary (1963-1965) which includes commentary onconferences and his work.

Arrangement

Arranged roughly chronologically by the date of the event or paper; file titles vary from paper or conference title to subject and location of conferences or reports.

Lectures Notes - Princeton University Navy, History, and Economics Lectures, 1937-1944

Box 22, Folder 1

"Population - The Long View," 1945 Box 22, Folder 2

"Economic Problems of Population Change," 1953 Box 22, Folder 3

Baumgartner/Notestein Mission to India, 1955-1971 Box 22, Folder 4

"And They Shall Multiply," Wisdom,1956 Box 22, Folder 5

War College Lecture Notes, 1946-1956 Box 22, Folder 6

"As the Nation Grows Younger," 1957-1962 Box 22, Folder 7

"The Interrelations of Growth, Age Composition, and the Components of Population Change," 1960

Box 22, Folder 8

Miscellaneous Lecture Notes, 1938-1956 Box 22, Folder 9

National War College, 1959 Box 22, Folder 10

"Abundant Life," 1959 Box 22, Folder 11

"Knowledge, Action, People," 1959-1961 Box 22, Folder 12

"Poverty and Population" - Atlantic Monthly, 1959-1960 Box 22, Folder 13

"Population Growth in Relation to Problems of Economic Development," 1959 Box 22, Folder 14

Senator Humphrey Committee, Washington, 1959-1963 Box 22, Folder 15

National War College, 1960-1964 Box 23, Folder 1

"Population Change - Problems of Economic Development" - Johns Hopkins University, 1960

Box 23, Folder 2

"Mortality, Fertility, the Size-Age Distribution and the Growth Rate," 1960 Box 23, Folder 3

Reprints of "General Significance of the Conference," 1960 Box 23, Folder 4

"How Shall We Cope With The Problem of Population Growth," 1960 Box 23, Folder 5

"The Work of the Population Council," 1960 Box 23, Folder 6

Introduction for the Three Essays to be published by the New American Library, 1960 Box 23, Folder 7

"Population Growth and Problems of Technologically Underdeveloped Countries," 1961 Box 23, Folder 8

Conference on Population Problems and Foreign Policy, 1961 Box 23, Folder 9

Louvain Colloquium, 1961 Box 23, Folder 10

National Defense College, Canada - Lectures, etc., 1953-1970 Box 23, Folder 11

"Population Growth and American Responsibility," 1962 Box 23, Folder 12

"7 Billion People by the Year 2000," 1962-1963 Box 23, Folder 13

Closing Statement - The Royal Society, 1962-1964 Box 23, Folder 14

"2,000 A.D. 7,000,000,000 People! Must It Be," 1963 Box 23, Folder 15

American Assembly, 1963 Box 23, Folder 16

Sloan Hospital 75th Anniversary, New York, 1963-1964 Box 23, Folder 17

Far East Trip, 1964 Box 23, Folder 18

APHA Meeting, New York, 1964 Box 23, Folder 19

American Society of Agronomy, 1964 Box 23, Folder 20

Pakistan Council, Asia House, 1963-1964 Box 23, Folder 21

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Class Dinner, Brown University, 1964 Box 23, Folder 22

International Conference on Population, 1962-1966 Box 23, Folder 23

Turkish Population Seminar, 1964 Box 23, Folder 24

Chile Report - Draft, 1964 Box 23, Folder 25

"Population Growth and Economic Development," 1964-1966 Box 23, Folder 26

"Population Growth - A Challenge to Public Health," 1964-1966 Box 23, Folder 27

"World Population Determinants in the Future," 1965 Box 23, Folder 28

Conference on Population Dynamics, 1965 Box 23, Folder 29

Wooster College Lecture, 1964-1965 Box 24, Folder 1

Aspen Conference, 1965 Box 24, Folder 2

"Problems of Population Growth and Social Engineering," 1965 Box 24, Folder 3

Cali, Columbia Conference, 1964-1967 Box 24, Folder 4

First International Conference on Family Planning Programs, Geneva, 1964-1966 Box 24, Folder 5

National War College, 1965 Box 24, Folder 6

World Population Conference Belgrade, 1962-1965 Box 24, Folder 7

World Population Conference Section B-2, 1962-1965 Box 24, Folder 8

International Demographics Symposium Budapest, 1964-1965 Box 24, Folder 9

White House Conference Health, Washington, 1965-1967 Box 24, Folder 10

Downstate Medical Center Speech,1965 Box 24, Folder 11

National Commission - UNESCO, 1964-1965 Box 25, Folder 1

White House Conference, International Cooperation, 1965-1966 Box 25, Folder 2

Chear Conference, Guatemala, 1966 Box 25, Folder 3

Tunisia/Egypt/Kenya Trip, 1966 Box 25, Folder 4

PP/WP National Conference Washington, 1966 Box 25, Folder 5

Wisconsin State University, Oshkosh, 1966 Box 25, Folder 6

National Advisory Commission, 1966-1967 Box 25, Folder 7

House Committee on 1970 Census, 1966-1968 Box 25, Folder 8

Rutgers University Bicentennial, 1966 Box 25, Folder 9

Fertility and Contraception Conference, Buffalo, 1966-1967 Box 25, Folder 10

Council on Trends and Perspective, Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., Washington, 1966-1968

Box 25, Folder 11

Macy Conference, Keynote Speech, 1966-1967 Box 25, Folder 12

"Seeking Solutions to the Problems of Population Growth," 1966 Box 25, Folder 13

Aid Conference, Washington, 1966 Box 25, Folder 14

NAM Conference, International Affairs, 1966 Box 25, Folder 15

Alma College, "Population Dilemma," Michigan, 1966-1967 Box 25, Folder 16

IPPF, 1966-1967 Box 26, Folder 1

Museum of Science, Boston, 1967 Box 26, Folder 2

Committee on Research in the Life Sciences, 1967 Box 26, Folder 3

Asian Trip, 1966-1967 Box 26, Folder 4

Foreign Affairs Article by Frank W. Notestein, 1966-1969 Box 26, Folder 5

IUSSP Meeting, Australia, 1967 Box 26, Folder 6

Macy Foundation Conference, Princeton, 1967 Box 26, Folder 7

UN Population Commission, Geneva, 1967 Box 26, Folder 8

OECD, Paris, 1967 Box 26, Folder 9

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AAMC, New York, 1967 Box 26, Folder 10

Honorary Degree, Michigan, 1966-1967 Box 26, Folder 11

International Study and Research Institute, New York, December 14, 1967 Box 26, Folder 12

Pakistan Notestein Report, 1967-1968 Box 26, Folder 13

Pakistan Committee Report, 1968-1969 Box 26, Folder 14

Pakistan Subcommittee, 1967-1968 Box 26, Folder 15

American Assembly on World Hunger, 1968 Box 26, Folder 16

Sexology Conference, Louvain, 1968-1970 Box 26, Folder 17

SARWONO Dinner, Washington, 1967-1968 Box 26, Folder 18

CELADE, Santiago, 1968 Box 26, Folder 19

Princeton Graduate Classes, 1968-1970 Box 26, Folder 20

War College, Pennsylvania, 1968 Box 27, Folder 1

Conference on Population, Princeton Inn, (ICP), 1968-1969 Box 27, Folder 2

Meeting Population Problem, Symposium, 1968-1969 Box 27, Folder 3

Seminar, Michigan, 1968-1969 Box 27, Folder 4

Planned Parenthood - World Population, 1968 Box 27, Folder 5

"The Foundation and Population," 1969 Box 27, Folder 6

"Foreign Assistance and Population Growth," 1969 Box 27, Folder 7

"Population Research Center," 1969 Box 27, Folder 8

The Canadian-American Assembly, 1969 Box 27, Folder 9

World Health Organization, 1969 Box 27, Folder 10

Bernard Berelson Reports, 1968-1969 Box 27, Folder 11

"Frederick Osborn, Demography's Statesman," 1969 Box 27, Folder 12

"The Population Council and the Demographic Crisis of the Less-Developed World" - Article for Demography, 1968-1969

Box 27, Folder 13

University of Delaware, "The Challenge of Man's Future," 1970 Box 27, Folder 14

Voice of America, 1969 Box 27, Folder 15

Far East Trip, 1969-1970 Box 27, Folder 16

National War College, Washington, D.C., 1968-1970 Box 27, Folder 17

National Defense College, Kingston, Ontario, 1970 Box 27, Folder 18

U.S.S.R. Tour, Population Studies Centers in U.S., 1970 Box 27, Folder 19

Second World Food Conference, 1970 Box 27, Folder 20

Department of State Agency for International Development, 1969-1970 Box 27, Folder 21

US Army War College, Carlisle, PA, 1970 Box 28, Folder 1

UNA - Ad Hoc Committee Demographic Aspects of Economic Development, 1970 Box 28, Folder 2

American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1970 Box 28, Folder 3

American Medical Association, 1969-1970 Box 28, Folder 4

University of North Carolina Population Center and School of Public Health, 1970-1971 Box 28, Folder 5

Population Association of America Annual Meeting, 1969-1970 Box 28, Folder 6

"Zero Population Growth," 1970-1971 Box 28, Folder 7

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1969-1970 Box 28, Folder 8

Mary Calderone - Manual, 1968-1971 Box 28, Folder 9

SW Agricultural Forum, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, 1970-1971 Box 28, Folder 10

"The Continuing World Population Crisis," 1971 Box 28, Folder 11

"Population Change, Freedom and Responsibility," 1971 Box 28, Folder 12

New England Hospital Assembly, 1970-1971 Box 28, Folder 13

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Milbank Memorial Fund - Round Table on 40 Years, 1971 Box 28, Folder 14

"Population Size and Consumption in Relation to Environment," 1971 Box 29, Folder 1

Office of Population Research Anniversary Party Remarks, 1971 Box 29, Folder 2

"Intrinsic Vital Rates & Stable Age," 1971-1972 Box 29, Folder 3

"Population, Growth and Movements of Probably," for Scribners Dictionary, undated Box 29, Folder 4

"Demography" for Enciclopedia Italiana, 1972-1977 Box 29, Folder 5

"Controversies, Problems, Prospects," 1972 Box 29, Folder 6

"To Our Child on Its 20th Birthday" - Population Council, 1972 Box 29, Folder 7

Interview with William L. Oltmans, 1972-1973 Box 29, Folder 8

"Population: A Survey of Facts, Prospects, and Problems," 1973 Box 29, Folder 9

"Costs and Benefits of Population Growth and Population Programs," 1973 Box 29, Folder 10

"The World Population Year," Population Index,1974 Box 29, Folder 11

"Population and Economic Development," 1974 Box 29, Folder 12

Uninhibited Notes on Bucharest, 1974 Box 29, Folder 13

International Youth Population Conference, Bucharest, 1973-1974 Box 29, Folder 14

Committee for Observance of World Population Year, 1974 Box 29, Folder 15

Committee for Observance of World Population Year, 1975 Box 29, Folder 16

Miscellaneous

Paper Drafts, 1974-1975 (many undated) Box 29, Folder 17

Notes, 1969 (mostly undated) Box 29, Folder 18

Fertility Notes, undated Box 29, Folder 19

Travel Diary Notes, 1963-1965 Box 29, Folder 20

Presidence du Conseil, Paris, undated Box 29, Folder 21

Series 3: Personal, 1952-1971

(2 Linear Feet in .5 boxes)

Series Description

The Personal Series includes biographical information on Notestein, along with a bibliography and some correspondence labeled as personal. It also contains passport and visa information, photographs, schedules, and travel requests from Notestein’s time at the Population Council.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Bibliography, Biography, Miscellaneous, 1967-1970 Box 30, Folder 1

Biographical Data, 1952-1970 Box 30, Folder 2

Passport, 1966-1968 Box 30, Folder 3

Personal Correspondence, 1964-1971 Box 30, Folder 4

Photographs, 1964-1968 Box 30, Folder 5

Schedule of Activities for Agenda, 1969 Box 30, Folder 6

Travel, 1964-1969 Box 30, Folder 7

Series 4: Demographic Research, 1942-1972

(1 Linear Foot in 2.5 boxes)

Series Description

The Demographic Research Series contains charts, maps, figures and tables related to demographic research Notestein was himself involved in or was reviewing for others. Mrs. Notestein was also involved in work with maps andcharts, and some correspondence within these files relates to her work. Many tables and charts are handwritten and maps hand drawn. Some of the calculations are computer print-outs.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by the subject of the research (mainly by country) or the last name of the researcher.

Age Pyramids, 1943-1970 Box 30, Folder 8

Correspondence regarding Charts, Maps for published works, 1943-1956 Box 30, Folder 9

Egypt, 1944 Box 30, Folder 10

Europe's Population in the Interwar Years, 1944-1945 Box 30, Folder 11

India, undated Box 31, Folder 1

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India, 1944-1957 Box 31, Folder 2

Japan, Korea, Formosa, Manchuria, 1946-1949 Box 31, Folder 3

Japan - Maps, undated Box 31, Folder 4

Japan - Taeuber Book, 1949-1956 Box 31, Folder 5

Manpower Reports - Basic Data for Charts, 1942-1943 Box 31, Folder 6

Map Patterns, undated Box 31, Folder 7

Moore, 1944-1946 Box 31, Folder 8

Nanking Population Table 1-A, undated Box 31, Folder 9

Nanking Population Table 1-B, undated Box 31, Folder 10

Nanking Population Table 2, undated Box 31, Folder 11

Nanking Population Table 3 A&B, undated Box 31, Folder 12

Nanking Population Table 4, undated Box 31, Folder 13

Nanking Population Table 5, undated Box 31, Folder 14

Nanking Population Table 6-A-6-B, undated Box 31, Folder 15

Nanking Population Table 7A, 7 B-C, 7 D-E, undated Box 31, Folder 16

Nanking Population Table 8, undated Box 31, Folder 17.

Nanking Population Table 9, undated Box 31, Folder 18

Nanking Population Table 10, undated Box 31, Folder 19

Nanking Population Table 11, undated Box 31, Folder 20

Nanking Population Table 12-A & 12-B, undated Box 31, Folder 21

Nanking Population Table 13, undated Box 31, Folder 22

Nanking Population Table 14, undated Box 31, Folder 23

Nanking Population Table 15-A & 15-B, undated Box 31, Folder 24

Nanking Population Table 16, undated Box 31, Folder 25

Nanking Population Tables 20 - 28 (except 21), undated Box 31, Folder 26

Nanking Population Rejected Areas, undated Box 31, Folder 27

Palestine and Turkey, 1944 Box 32, Folder 1

Research, 1965-1972 Box 32, Folder 2

Rockefeller Report - Copies of Charts and Maps, undated Box 32, Folder 3

Russia figures, undated Box 32, Folder 4

Taiwan - G. Barclay, undated Box 32, Folder 5

U.S.S.R., 1944 Box 32, Folder 6

World Population by Continents, 1944-1948 Box 32, Folder 7

Zelnick - Thesis, 1958 Box 32, Folder 8

Miscellaneous Research

1943-1953 Box 32, Folder 9

1955-1959 Box 32, Folder 10

1958-1962 Box 32, Folder 11