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THE FITZHUGH GREEN PAPERS

Introduction
Fitzhugh Green, Jr., was born in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, on September 12,
1917. He is the son of Fitzhugh Green, Sr., naval officer,arctic explorer and
writer, and of Natalie Wheeler Elliot . Green received his early education at
the Beaseley School, Cooperstown, New York, and at St. Paul's School,
graduating from the latter in 1936. He was accepted into Princeton University
and completed his senior year in 1940. However, due to problems with his
vision (the residual effect of poliomyelitis at the age of ten) he was unable
to obtain his B.A. degree in English Literature. In1940, Green enlisted in
the National Guard and, although he received an honorable discharge due to
his medical condition, went on to obtain a medical waiver and commission as
ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve. After the war, Green spent six years in New
York City as a sales ,advertising and promotion executive with Vick Chemical
Company (1946-1949)and then with Life Magazine (1949-1952). From 1953 through
1954, he worked as executive assistant to the chairman of the Federal Trade
Commission. In1954, he also became deputy vice-chairman for the National
Citizens for Eisenhower/Nixon Congressional Committee. The same year, Green
resigned his position on the committee to begin his long association with the
United States Information Agency.

Green's USIA tours of duty include Laos, director of operations(1955-1956);
Israel, director of operations (1956-1958), chief of private enterprise
division (1958-1960); Belgian Congo, director (1960); and Republic of Congo,
Leopoldville (1960-1962). From 1962 to 1963, Green attended courses at the
Naval War College in Rhode Island and fulfilled requirements for a Master's
degree in government (international relations)which was issued by Boston
University. In 1964, he served as USIA representative to the U.S. Mission to
the United Nations.

In 1966, Green took a two-year sabbatical from USIA to serve as oceanography
and foreign affairs expert on the staff of Senator Claiborne Pell. He
returned to USIA as deputy director of Far East operations from1968 until his
resignation in 1970.

Green's government experience continued from 1971-1977 and 1983-1987as
associate administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. On retirement
from EPA, Green joined the private enterprise of William D.Ruckelshaus
Associates as vice president of international operations (1987- present).
Ruckelshaus had been EPA administrator from 1970 to 1977.

In addition to his successful professional career, Green has also been active
in politics and as a member of various clubs and associations. He ran
(although unsuccessfully) for Congress against Walter Miska in the Rhode
Island primary of 1970. He is a trustee and member of the executive committee
of the Washington chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis society, and a
board member for such organizations as Boys Harbor, Inc.,Charles A. Lindbergh
Fund, as well as a member of the admissions committee of the Georgetown
University School of Foreign Service (graduate division).In addition, Green
is a member of social clubs such as the Metropolitan club, the Burning Tree
Club, the Federal City Club (Washington, D.C.), the Explorers Club (New
York), and the Newport Country Club.

The author of several books, Green's writing career started at the early age
of fourteen when his first book on his experiences while on a naval exercise
with his father was published in 1931, entitled, "Fitz Jr.with the Fleet."
His mature publications include, "A Change in the Weather"(1977), "American
Propaganda Abroad" (1988) , and his most recent, "George Bush: An Intimate
Profile" (1989). Green has also published numerous articles on the
environment, diplomacy and international relations, and on one of his
favorite sports, sailing.

Green currently resides in Washington, D.C. while maintaining his long-time
summer residence in Newport, Rhode Island.
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The Fitzhugh Green Papers consist primarily of the correspondence,work files
and manuscripts pertaining to Green's various professional positions,
writing, and social acquaintance. The collection was acquired in two parts,
the second of which constitutes the Addendum series of this register.
Arrangement of the papers is detailed in the Synopsis following this
introduction.
* * * * * * * *
Extent: 6 boxes + 1 small flat box of oversized items 9.50 linear feet
Provenance: Gift of Fitzhugh Green, February 23, 1990 and June 1, 1990.
Processed by: Lisette C. Matano
Date: June 15, 1990 BULK DATES: 1953 - 1989
SPAN DATES: 1902 - 1990 EXTENT: 9.50 linear feet

SERIES


SERIES: 1. Chronological Correspondence

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: (Box 1, Folders 1 - 36; Box 2, Folders 1 - 2) This series
is comprised of two parts: - Correspondence received by FG, including
personal messages andgreetings. Folder arrangement is chronological, with
letters arrangedalphabetically by surname. Date ranges from 1953 through 1989
and includessome undated correspondence denoted by [n.d.]. NOTE: See
alsocorrespondence in Professional and General Subject Files series
(Boxes3-4). - Correspondence sent by FG, primarily carbons and xerox copies.
Alsoincludes invitation cards sent and received. Correspondence is
arrangedchronologically. NOTE: See also correspondence sent by FG in
Professionaland General Subject Files series (Boxes 3-4).

SERIES: 2. Individual Correspondence

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: (Box 2, Folders 3 - 58) This series consists of
correspondence to FG from such notableindividuals as Anthony J. Drexel and
Karen Biddle, Shirley Temple Black,Richard Nixon, the Reagans, Claiborne
Pell, Howard H. Baker, Jr., GeorgeBush, Anthony Drexel Duke, Angier Biddle
Duke, Frances Scot(tie)Fitzgerald, Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Malcolm Forbes,
Averell Harriman,Edward and Robert Kennedy, Laura Roosevelt (granddaughter of
FDR), WilliamRickelshaus (EPA administrator), David Selznick, General
WilliamWestmoreland. In addition, this series includes individual
correspondence fromfriends and close associates of FG who wrote to him
frequently.

SERIES: 3. Subject Files

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: Part One: Professional Subject Files (Box 3, Folders 1 -
35) This includes work files, information and correspondence relatingdirectly
to the various professional positions held by FG throughout hiscareer.
Arranged alphabetically by the name of the association/agency theseinclude
FG's work with EPA, Senator Pell, Ruckelshaus Associates, and USIA.In
addition, files pertaining to FG's professional education at the NavalWar
College, his campaign run for governor of Rhode Island as well asinvolvement
in Rhode Island politics, miscellaneous correspondence relatingto employment
prospects (includes resumes), US Navy enlistment in the1940s, are also
included in this Professional Subject Files series. Part Two: General Subject
Files Series (Box 4, Folders 1 - 20). This series includes correspondence and
information relating to FG'smiscellaneous "extracurricular" activities
undertaken in addition to hisprofessional life, such as his membership of
clubs and social associations;awards and honors he received during his
lifetime (for those pertaining tohis professional work, see Professional
Subject Files under agency name);public appearances (for speech typescripts,
see Manuscripts Series). Thisseries also contains a file on obituaries and
eulogies of friends (somewritten by FG). NOTE: See also Chronological
Correspondence Series for furthergeneral/personal correspondence received and
sent by FG.

SERIES: 4. Personal Files

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: (Box 4, Folders 21 - 31) This series contains personal
files maintained by FG relating to his 70thbirthday, hobbies, health, sports,
sailing, home and property. Arrangedchronologically by subject.

SERIES: 5. Green Family Papers

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: Part One: Green Family Genealogy (Box 4, Folders 32 - 36)
Includes family trees, printed information and correspondencepertaining to
the genealogy of the Green family. Part Two: Fitzhugh Green, Sr. (Box 4,
Folders 37-41) This section contains a portion of the papers of FG's father,
FitzhughGreen, Sr. Included are reports of the latter's arctic expedition
with thewellknown American arctic explorer Donald Baxter MacMillan in 1914;
andcorrespondence sent and received by Green, Sr.

SERIES: 6. Manuscripts

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: (Box 4, Folders 42 - 61; Box 5, Folders 1 - 65) This
series consists of correspondence between FG and his publishers andeditors.
Included are typescripts and published copies of articles writtenby FG;
jacket and promotional copy for his books; and correspondence andbrochures
publicizing his books. This series also includes drafts andtypescripts of
FG's speeches/addresses. Arrangement is alphabetical by subjects/titles in
the followingcategorical order - Articles: Correspondence Articles: Published
copies arranged by title Articles: Unpublished typescripts arranged by title
Books: Arranged by title with correspondence preceding each title Speeches:
Typescripts

SERIES: 7. Photographs and Newsclippings

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: Part One: Photographs (Box 6, Folders 1 - 10 Contains
various photographs of FG and friends. Arranged alphabeticallyby name and/or
subject. Part Two: Newsclippings (Box 6, Folders 11 - 25) Contains
newsclippings collected by FG concering events in his career. Includes EPA,
USIA, Rhode Island Congressional campaign against Walter Miska in 1970. Also
includes general social clippings on FG's doings and on his family.

SERIES: 8. Addendum

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: (Box 6, Folders 26-34) A second acquisition of papers
constitutes this series. Received May 1990.All material is new and is
arranged alphabetically by subject. Includes - * Citizens for Eisenhower -
Correspondence received by FG re. his workas a member of the committee. *
Federal Trade Commission - Correspondence received/sent by FG asassistant to
the chairman (1953-54). * Naval War College - TMss: course papers by FG.

SERIES: 9. Oversized Items

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SERIES DESCRIPTION: (Box 7, Folders 1 - 7) This series contains 6 folders of
oversized items. Includes - Certificate of Appreciation to FG from Ronald
Reagan. Song scores from Green-Miska campaign, Rhode Island 1970. Large
magazine articles by FG (4). 3 buttons from Green-Miska campaign.

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