Ambassadors
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Response by Professor Garrison to the Yuli M. Vorontsov Memorial Project Questionnaire, 2009
Responses provided by Professor Mark Garrison, Director Emeritus, Center for Foreign Policy Development at Brown University, to the diplomat version of the questionnaire for the Yuli M. Vorontsov Memorial Project. Professor Garrison answers only six of the 22 questions asked.
Response by Robert Peyton to the Yuli M. Vorontsov Memorial Project Questionnaire, 2009 March 12
Responses provided by Robert Peyton, President of Agribusiness Management Company, to the corporate version of the Yuli M. Vorontsov Memorial Project questionnaire. Mr. Peyton answers 13 of the 17 questions asked.
Russian-American Chamber of Commerce Official Statement, Tribute to Ambassador Yuli M. Vrontsov, 1999 January 14
The official statement of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce paying tribute to Ambassador Yuli M. Vorontsovon January 14, 1999 as written by Deborah A. Palmieri. In this statement Palmieri thanks Vorontsov for his work in maintaining relations between Russia and the United States, as well as his work with the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce.
Timeline of Yuli M. Vorontsov's Life and Career by the Honorary Consulate General of the Russian Federation in the State of Colorado, 2007
This document is a timeline of Yuli M. Vorontsov's life and career starting with his birthdate and ending with his death in 2007. This timeline includes information about his career and family life.
Transcript of Dr. Palmieri's Meeting with Consul General Garmonin, 2009 March 26
Transcript of Dr. Palmieri's Meeting with Consul General Garmonin on March 26, 2009 as prepared by Adrian Sawczyn. This document contains notes pertaining to how Consul General Garmonin knew Yuli Vorontsov as well as insights on his career and character.
Transcript of notes from Dr. Palmieri's Meeting with Aleksandr Ilitchev, 2009 March 30
Transcript of notes from Dr. Palmieri's Meeting with Aleksandr Ilitchev on March 30, 2009 at the U.N. as prepared by Adrian Sawczyn. This document contains many quotations made Mr. Ilitchev about Yuli Vorontsov in regards to his career and character.
Transcript of notes from Dr. Palmieri's Meeting with Russian Ambassador to the U.N. Vitaly Churkin, 2009 March 24
Transcript of notes from Dr. Palmieri's Meeting with Russian Ambassador to the U.N. Vitaly Churkin on March 24, 2009, in New York City at the Russian Mission to the U.N., as prepared by Adrian Sawczyn. This document contains notes about Churkin's three main interactions with Vorontsov over the course of his career.
University Events 2, 1968-1989
16 black and white and white contact sheets without negatives of miscellaneous events at the University of Denver, including the Chinese opening and Chinese delegation from 1989; the Lipscomb symposium; Robert Kennedy; the Bacchus Conference; South Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Van Chuong; astronauts speaking; Chinese journalists; David Brotzman visit; Soviet Ambassador to the US Anatoly Dobrynin visiting DU; and Republican women.
University Events 3, 1968-1986
Images of miscellaneous events at the University of Denver: 8 black and white contact sheets, including Soviet Ambassador the US Anatoly Dobrynin visiting DU; Nelson Rockefeller; Lowell Thomas; and the Olympics of the Mind. 1 set of black and white negatives with contact sheet with images from African Liberation Day. 1 black and white print of a tug-of-war.
Yuli Vorontsov Biography of International Career, between 2000-and 2008
This document includes information on the career of Yuli Vorontsov including the positions he held and the years which he held them starting with his first position as "Expert, Chief Expert and then Attache for the Second European Section at the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs" from 1952-1954 up to his last position starting in 2000 "sharing the posto of the Secretary-General's High-level Coordinator".