144 references to articles and addresses by William G. Carr, the former Executive Secretary, National Education Association, who participated from 1944 to 1946 in the preparation of the Statutes of the United Nations and of UNESCO.
File of references Copy of a file preserved by the Public Record Office, London: Foreign Office File F.O. 924/638Allied Education Conferences 1948(on UNESCO, appointments, correspondence, election of the DG)179 pages
References to the files relating to UNESCO in the William Benton Papers. Benton has been instrumental in founding UNESCO during his State Department years, and he continued to monitor its growth. He served as United States ambassador to UNESCO fr...
Paper copies of microfiche and inventories, handwritten notes and correspondence about the records on UNESCO preserved by the US National Archive in Washington
Two original copies of the Convention with the text in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Chinese.Circular letter (CL/3696) in English and French : Covering letterTwo certified copies
Item is the original Protocol in English and French with a corrected French text of the Convention in annex. Some member states have signed the Protocol directly while others have sent instruments of ratification.