| King's/PP/JMK contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| B |
'Essays in biography' (1933) |
| GTE |
'General theory of employment, interest and money' (1936) |
| W |
War 1939-46 |
| HP |
'How to pay for the war' (1940) |
| RV |
Russian visit |
| AV |
American visits |
| SS |
Special subjects |
| A |
Articles, including book reviews and letters to the press |
| PS |
Speeches and lectures given outside Cambridge University |
| BR |
Broadcasts |
| M |
Assorted memoranda |
| See later --> |
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The Papers of John Maynard Keynes
| Title |
American visits |
| Reference |
JMK/AV |
| Covering Dates |
1931–1934 |
| Extent and Medium |
3 envelopes; paper |
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| Content and context |
This series comprises papers originating from J.M. Keynes' visits to America in 1931 and 1934. |
| Further information |
See also JMK/EA/6. For papers relating to visits during World War Two, see JMK/W. |
| King's/PP/JMK/AV contains: |
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1
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Papers relating to J.M. Keynes' visit to New York and Chicago, May-July 1931. This file comprises correspondence and the text of speeches on i) prices, at the New York School of Social Research; ii) the Hoover moratorium on reparations, at the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and iii) unemployment, at Chicago University, the Harris Memorial Foundation. 37 items in envelope; paper. |
Jan. 1931-Apr. 1932 |
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2
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Correspondence concerning J.M. Keynes' visit to New York and Washington, in May and June 1934. This file covers the confirmation of an honorary degree on J.M. Keynes by Columbia University, invitations to lecture, appointments in Washington, and a discussion of the US economy. 36 items in envelope and 2 rolls; paper. |
Mar. 1934-Aug. 1934 |
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3
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Assorted papers relating to the 1934 visit. This file includes the texts of addresses to i) Columbia University commencement lunch, 5 June; ii) American Political Economy Club, 6 June; iii) an unidentified body [concerning the New Deal], undated. It also includes menu cards, a timetable of meetings in Washington, 25-9 May, and correspondence concerning the publication of 'Agenda for the President' in the US and UK, 10 and 11 June and subsequent explanatory letter, 23 June, with typescript and cuttings of the article. 22 items in envelope; paper. |
Apr. 1934-June 1934 |
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