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Don Paarlberg papers

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Books by Paarlberg

Bound Volume of Letters and Miscellaneous Papers



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Don Paarlberg papers, 1944-2001 | Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

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Collection Overview

Title: Don Paarlberg papers, 1944-2001Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Paarlberg, Don (1911-2006)

Extent: 0.4 Cubic feet. More info below.

Subjects: Poetry, Purdue University--Faculty, Purdue University. School of Agriculture

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Writings, letters, memoirs, and poems of Don Paarlberg on foods, farming, and other subjects.

Please see PDF Finding Aid for collection inventory.

Biographical Note

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<p>Dr. Paarlberg, an academic with hands-on farming experience, was an assistant secretary of agriculture when Eisenhower chose him as a special assistant to the president in the late 1950's. He was entrusted with shepherding what became Food for Peace, formally known as Public Law 480, Title II, into existence and serving as its coordinator in its fledgling years, from 1958 to 1961.</p>

<p>Food for Peace evolved from earlier famine relief efforts, particularly the part of the Marshall Plan that helped keep millions from starving in Europe after World War II. By the early 1950's, American grain surpluses had grown to mountains, and Eisenhower sold the program to Congress as "the basis for a permanent expansion of our exports of agricultural products with lasting benefits to ourselves and peoples of other lands."</p>

<p>"Food," he said, "can be a powerful instrument for all the free world in building durable peace."</p>

<p>Eisenhower signed the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act in July 1954, allowing developing countries to buy those surpluses on long-term credits. In the 50 years since then, the United States has sent more than 100 million metric tons of aid overseas, according to the United States Agency for International Development, the agency that administers Food for Peace.</p>

<p>Dr. Paarlberg was brought in from academia at the program's inception in 1953 as an economic adviser to the secretary of agriculture. He was named an assistant secretary in 1957 and became the program's coordinator the next year.</p>

<p>Don Paarlberg was born to a farming family in Oak Glen, now Lansing, Ill., and after high school worked at home on the farm for eight years during the Great Depression. He graduated from Purdue University in 1940 and received a master's, in 1942, and a Ph.D., in 1947, from Cornell.</p>

<p>He started his academic career at Purdue in 1946, as an assistant professor of agricultural economics, and was named a full professor the year before he first entered government service. He returned to Purdue as Hillenbrand professor of agricultural economics in 1961 but over the years continued to fill assignments for Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.</p>

<p>He was an adviser to four secretaries of agriculture and the Ford Foundation. In the early and mid-1970's he was the Agriculture Department's chief economist, often reporting to the public and Congress about crop yields and farm prices.</p>

<p>He was the author or co-author of nine books on agriculture and economic policy. The last of them, written with a nephew, Philip Paarlberg, was "The Agricultural Revolution of the 20th Century," published by Iowa State University Press in 2000.</p>

<p>Through much of his life Dr. Paarlberg also wrote poetry. When he turned 90, he published a volume of his verses, most of them written to his wife, Eva Robertson Paarlberg. They were married in 1940, and she died in 1997.</p>

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Subject/Index Terms

Poetry
Purdue University--Faculty
Purdue University. School of Agriculture

Administrative Information

Repository: Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections

Alternate Extent Statement: 1 mss box

Access Restrictions: Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation: MSF 445, Don Paarlberg papers, Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries


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[Box 1: Books by Paarlberg, 1964-1996],
[Box 2: Bound Volume of Letters and Miscellaneous Papers, 1976-1997],
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Box 1: Books by Paarlberg, 1964-1996Add to your cart.

Selected Writings, 1964 - 1993

Oral History, 1953-1960, The Eisenhower Years

Special Places, 1987

Memories of a Country Boyhood, 1987

A Voice from the Past, 1991

Journey Toward Faith, 1995

Oral History, 1953-1960 and 1969-76, 1978

To Eva: from your husband Don, Christmas 1996

Item 1: Special Places, 1987Add to your cart.
Item 2: Selected Writings: 1964-1993, 1993Add to your cart.
Item 3: Oral History, 1953-1960: The Eisenhower Years, 1968Add to your cart.
Item 4: To Eva, 1996Add to your cart.
Item 5: Memoirs of a Country Boyhood, 1987Add to your cart.
Item 6: A Voice From the Past, 1991Add to your cart.
Item 7: Journey Toward Faith, 1995Add to your cart.
Item 8: Oral History, 1953-1960 and 1969-1976, 1978Add to your cart.
Item 9: A Memoir or Farm Boy in Washington, 1997Add to your cart.
Item 10: Letters, 1976Add to your cart.
Item 11: 2000 Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century, 2002Add to your cart.
Paarlberg featured on page 367
Item 12: Farmers of Five Continents, 1984Add to your cart.
Item 13: Toward a Well-Fed World, 1988Add to your cart.
Item 14: American Farm Policy: A Case Study of Centralized Decision-Making, 1964Add to your cart.
Item 15: An Analysis and History of Inflation, 1993Add to your cart.
Item 16: Food, 1944Add to your cart.
with Frank A. Pearson
Item 17: Farm and Food Policy, 1980Add to your cart.
Item 18: Great Myths of Economics, 1968Add to your cart.
Item 19: The Agricultural Revolution of the 20th Century, 2000Add to your cart.
with Philip Paarlberg
Item 20: Summing Up: Selected Poems, 2001Add to your cart.
Box 2: Bound Volume of Letters and Miscellaneous Papers, 1976-1997Add to your cart.

Bound volume of eighty-eight letters of gratitude written to Don Paarlberg upon his resignation as Director of Agricultural Economics for the United States Department of Agriculture. Among the letters is one written by Gerald R. Ford, 1976.

Short biographical paragraph from Alpha Gamma Rho publication, Brothers of the Century, 1904-2004, Sickle & Sheaf, Special Issue

"Don Paarlberg: Scholar, Public Servant, Family Man," Lafayette Leader, July 18,1997, pp. 4-5.

List of writings by Don Paarlberg [published and unpublished]

Photocopied photograph of Don Paarlberg with Sherman Kessler, as Don received the Order of the Griffin, February 2, 2002

Excerpt from Don Paarlberg.s book, Summing Up [selected poems]

Eva's Journal [journal belonging to Eva L. Paarlberg, Don Paarlberg's wife, circa 1996]


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