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International Programs

 

 

International programs are designed to highlight the accomplishments of Cordell Hull and provide ways to further his mission of better communication and comity among nations.  The longest-serving Secretary of State under Franklin Roosevelt for 12 years who won the Nobel Peace Prize as the Father of the United Nations, Cordell Hull was one of our greatest American statesmen who dedicated his life to the betterment of mankind.  

Documentary Film

A documentary film is needed to make better known the goals and motivation that prompted Cordell Hull to spearhead so many important American institutions.  This link will take you to the blueprint framed for writing, creation, production and worldwide distribution of a documentary film on the life of Cordell Hull.

Alternate Dispute

Click on this link for more details on the formulation of a plan to offer alternate dispute resolution seminars in Latin America.  If you are interested in participating in this program, contact us.

Teaching Abroad

Though not presently funded, CHF seeks to arrange for American teachers to teach abroad in countries not sponsored by the Fulbright Program.  Funding is needed to underwrite these projects and to subsidize cost of living while teachers are overseas since salaries in some countries are vastly lower than teacher salaries in the U.S.

Cordell Hull Lectures

The Foundation organizes lectures on the life and accomplishments of Cordell Hull by President Marianne Mason Morrison and Communications Director Joseph Scott. Ms. Morrison has been invited to be the keynote speaker at the Memphis YMCA Mock United Nations Conference in February 2003.

Contact: Marianne Mason
Executive Director
cordellhull@aol.com
Tel: (212) 300-2138
The Cordell Hull Foundation
for International Education
501 Fifth Avenue, Third Floor
New York, NY  10017