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10. Report, January to March 1970

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 35

Scope and Contents

From the Collection: The collection reflects Rainer Schickele’s career as an instructor and an advisor with the FAO and ADC. The majority of the collection is papers written by Schickele concerning land tenure and using economics as a means for agricultural planning. The collection is divided into nine series: Biography, Papers, Essays and Discussions, California Farms, FAO/ADC, Sri Lanka, Publications, Research, Correspondence and Memoranda, and Book Reviews. The Biographical Series consists of letters of introduction, job offers, and job applications. The series also contains Schickele’s curriculum vitae that covers his academic and professional career up to the 1970s. One item of special interest is the interrogatory Schickele needed to fill out before he could take the position with the Food and Agriculture Organization. In the interrogatory he responded to questions about contributing to a group that had Communist ties. It should be remembered that the interrogatory was filled out in 1953 at the height of the Communist Scare and McCarthyism. The Papers, Essays and Discussion Series consists of material related to practices of various institutions and causes for farm problems. The majority of the papers and essays cover the issues of institutional obstacles to effective farm planning and the use of economics in farm planning. The discussion aspect of the series consists of radio talks Schickele gave while at Iowa State College before and during World War II. The topic of many discussions included agricultural issues that Schickele believed to be the root of many of the problems, but others provided a European understanding of nationalism and other movements sweeping through Europe. The series also contains papers that deal with the free market and how fair it is to the farmers and how to increase production. The series also contains papers Schickele wrote in German. One such paper appears to be his doctoral dissertation. The California Farms Series contains a study Schickele participated in while a visiting scholar at Berkeley. The purpose of the study was to determine if small family farms were economically viable and could compete with the larger, commercial farms. The series contains the preliminary and final drafts of the report as well as Schickele’s and others’ testimony before the California Senate Sub-Committee that requested the study. The FAO/ADC Series consists of reports that Schickele wrote while attending conferences and while visiting countries the FAO was helping build up agricultural programs. Many of Schickele’s visits were to the Far East and Africa. The series also contains memorandum, budget projections and recruitment statistics for the land and water use branch. The Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Series consists of reports and papers Schickele wrote while helping the university and government build agricultural economic departments. The series consists of twelve progress reports that Schickele wrote in order for the ADC to monitor the progress of the program. The series also contains papers Schickele wrote regarding the current agricultural situation in Sri Lanka and how to rectify some of the problems. The Publication Series consists of journals and bulletins that published Schickele's works. Many of the publications are Iowa State College Experiment Station Bulletins as well as other farm journals. Schickele’s publications range from the domestic market for lard to the greening of Israel. The majority of the publications deal with land tenure and tenancy in Iowa. One publication that stands out is Schickele’s essay on tree rings and how they allow agriculturalists to study the past weather cycles. The Research Series consists of notes and ideas for Schickele's books and papers. One section of notes appears to be the outline for one of Schickele’s books. The majority of the notes consist of research done for papers and comments on other’s work. Schickele did made a list of books that depict farm life in foreign countries and the United States. The Correspondence and Memoranda Series contains mainly professional correspondence and memoranda relating to Schickele’s tenure in FAO. One item of interest is the report evaluation of Tanzania during the ten-year period 1961 to 1971. The Book Review Series covers reviews and letters regarding Schickele’s book Agrarian Revolution and Economic Progress in the Developing World. The correspondence regarding the reprinting overseas nicely documents the problems faced by authors when a new publishing company wishes to reprint their book and condense it.

Dates

  • 1931-1975.

Access

The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Institute.

Extent

From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet (5 linear ft.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: German

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Institute for Regional Studies Repository

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